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Village Mothers Oral History Project, 1981-1990


Interviewee
Vulakh, Faina Samuilovna November 16, 1994 

Call Number
00-092

Physical Description

14 pages; no cassette; no index; transcribed in Russia

Interviewer
Ransel, David

Access Status

Open

Scope and Content Note

Faina Vulakh, born in 1925, lives in Philadelphia, PA. She discusses her role as a mother, her experiences in World War II, abortion, contraception, and her use of Jewish customs in Russia.

  • Keywords
    • Subjects
    • abortion
    • child-rearing
    • childbirth
    • childhood
    • contraception
    • diseases
    • family
    • Jewish customs
    • marriage
    • siblings
    • World War II