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Henia Goodman and Dovida Ishatova "A Celebration of Survival From Mother to Daughter and Back Again" Program
12021-06-29T13:33:44-07:00Julia M Tanenbaumf184d58ff97337c79794f4b4a236d9dc8034c647392832Program for Mother Daughter duo Henia Goodman and Dovida Ishatova's musical program "A Celebration of Survival From Mother to Daughter and Back Again." Henia was a Holocaust survivor and the program included songs from the Vilna Ghetto combined with classical pieces, played at Horace Mann Junior High School.plain2021-06-29T16:25:10-07:00June L Mazer Lesbian Archives02-07-1982Rainbow Productions, The Jewish Community Center of San DiegoJulia M Tanenbaumf184d58ff97337c79794f4b4a236d9dc8034c647
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