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Title
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Jeanne G. Rauch and Marshall Rauch oral history interview, 1995 March 5
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Interviewee
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Rauch, Jeanne G., 1923-2010
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Interviewer
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Klein, Walter, J.
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Contributor
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Rauch, Marshall A. (Marshall Arthur), 1923-
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Place of Publication
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Charlotte, North Carolina
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Publisher
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J. Murrey Atkins Library Special Collections and University Archives, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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Date of Interview
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1995-03-05
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Physical Description
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1 audio file (30:22) : digital, MP3 + 1 transcript (19 pages : PDF)
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Object Type
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sound recording-nonmusical
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Genre
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spoken word
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Language
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eng
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Interviewee Biography
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Jeanne G. Rauch was 71-years-old at the time of interview, which took place at the Jewish Community Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. She was born in Gastonia, North Carolina. She attended Duke University and graduated from Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Science degree, and was employed as a director and vice president at Rauch Industries, Inc. She also was the first president of the Gaston County Museum of Art and History, and volunteered at many organizations throughout Gastonia. Marshall A. Rauch was 72-years-old at the time of interview. He was born in New York, New York. He completed coursework at Duke University and was employed as the chairman of Rauch Industries, Inc. in Gastonia, North Carolina, which manufactures Christmas ornaments. Mr. Rauch also served on the North Carolina State Senate from 1967-1990.
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Abstract
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Jeanne and Marshall Rauch discuss the Jewish experience during the twentieth century in the Piedmont region of North Carolina, mainly in Gastonia and Bessemer City. A native of Gaston County, Mrs. Rauch remembers her parents' civic participation and involvement in building the first synagogue in Gastonia, Temple Emanuel. They address the limitations and challenges that small-town Jewish communities like theirs face, such as proscribed services and the financial strain temple maintenance places on small congregations. Mr. Rauch proposes building a closer relationship between the larger temples in Charlotte and smaller ones in surrounding towns to help financially sustain smaller synagogues. Moreover, Mrs. Rauch talks about prominent Jewish families in early Gastonia, and the couple talks about their own family and its Jewish traditions.
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Digital Object Notes
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MP3 access copy created on ingest from WAV preservation master. Interview originally recorded on analog audio cassette and digitized using a Digidesign 003 rack.
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Interviewee Occupations
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Executives
Businesspeople
Legislators
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Subjects--Names
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Rauch, Jeanne G., 1923-2010
Rauch, Marshall A. (Marshall Arthur), 1923-
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Contributor Occupations
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Chief executive officers
Businesspeople
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Subjects--Organizations
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Temple Emanuel (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Subjects--Topics
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Jews--Social life and customs
Judaism--Customs and practices
Synagogues--Organization and administration
Small cities
Jewish cemeteries
Foster parents--Family relationships
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Subjects--Geographic
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North Carolina--Gastonia
North Carolina--Charlotte
North Carolina--Bessemer City
North Carolina--Banner Elk
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Subjects--Genre
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Interviews
Oral histories
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Coverage--Dates
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1910-1990
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Digital Collection Title
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Charlotte Jewish Historical Society
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Rights
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This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s).
This material is protected by copyright. Copyright is held by the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
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Internet Media Type
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audio/mpeg
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Identifier
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JC-RA0007
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Handle URL
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13093/uncc:1810