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Mendels, Gertrude [Scheuer], 1979 July 31

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Identifier: OH 8297.075

Abstract

The Mendels interview provided great details about German and German-American identity struggles, about the close ties in a mixed Christian and Jewish neighborhood, and about the Baltimore Jewish population’s reaction to Zionism. It also offers an assessment of Baltimore during the 1940’s and 1950’s from a person with a European perspective.

Dates

  • 1979 July 31

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

The collection is open for research use.

Biographical / Historical

Gertrude H. Mendels was born in Framersheim, West Germany on February 5, 1915. Both of her parents were of the Jewish faith. She attended the lyceum for ten years and one years of college with a business emphasis. She married Herman Mendels in Utrecht, Netherlands. The couple arrived in Baltimore from Holland in 1946. The couple had three children. She worked as a bookkeeper for forty-five years and sporadically as a translator. The narrator was active in the 1952 Democratic campaign of Stevenson. She was also involved with the Red Cross from 1954-1955 and with the Girl Scouts from 1962-1966. The narrator was also heavily involved in faith-related celebrations, groups, and activities (Chanukah, Purim, Rosh Hashanah, Hadassah, Har Sinai).

Extent

60 Minutes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Existence and Location of Originals

Original format: 2 compact cassettes

Physical Description

Biography form, interview notes, tape index, & transcript : 26 pages

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The Baltimore Neighborhood Heritage Project Oral History Collection contains paper records and audiocassette recordings from 1978 through 1980. The paper records are composed of the files kept on each narrator (the person being interviewed) and the administrative needs of the project. Narrator records contain biography forms, interview notes, and tape indexes for approximately 212 narrators. The interview notes briefly describe the circumstance surrounding the interview(s) session. The tape index includes the name of the narrator, the name of interviewer, the number of tapes, the tape(s) length, and the primary subjects covered. Seventy-nine of the records include transcripts. Transcript length ranges from 8 to 65 pages. Some are single-spaced; others are doubled-spaced. The interviews range from twenty-five minutes to three hours in length. One file, #183, and its accompanying cassette(s) were removed from the collection.

Thirty-two interviewers participated in the project. Typically, the interviews were one-on-one sessions between interviewer and narrator; however, single interviewer and double-narrator situations occurred, as did three group “nostalgia” sessions. Most interviews were prefaced by unrecorded, pre-interview sessions that occurred days before the recorded interview.

Each narrator abstract includes the following information when available: the BNHP interview number; the name of the interviewer; the date of the interview; the place of the interview; the length of the interview; the number of tapes used; the length of the transcript; and the file contents, such as subject index, interview notes, and biography form. The abstracts follow the numerical order of the interview number. However, interview numbers are not consecutive, but site specific. That is to say, any omitted number within a site can be found in another site.

When controversial or outdated terms, especially those referring to race and ethnicity, are mentioned in the abstract, the politically-correct term is used and the term or terms used by the narrator has been placed in parenthetical (“ ”) quotation marks. Specific terms from the interviews and textual uncertainties are often placed in parentheses alone ( ). Maiden names of female narrators are placed in brackets [ ].

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the H. Furlong Baldwin Library Repository

Contact:
H. Furlong Baldwin Library
Maryland Center for History and Culture
610 Park Avenue
Baltimore MD 21201 United States
4106853750