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Marion Landau Newspaper Column and Bina Landau Audio Recordings
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Photocopies of articles from 12 separate columns appearing in the Smithfield Herald, Johnston County, NC, in May and June 1989. The articles, "Smithfieldian's Father begins 'Holocaust Survivor's Story" document the Holocaust experiences of Marion Landau as a young Jewish Polish citizen, who eventually settled in Philadelphia, PA, circa 1946. Collection also includes 5 CDs of Bina Landau singing Yiddish and Israeli folk songs. CD titles area as follows: From Russia to Israel, Poetry in Song, Sing Along with Me, Sings of the Golden Peacock, and Songs of Poems.
Gift of Steven Landau, date unknown. Transferred to archives by Estelle Alexander. Collection previously administered by the Philadelphia Jewish Archives Center, acquired by Temple in June 2009.
Original audiovisual materials, as well as preservation and duplicating masters, may not be played. Researchers must consult use copies, or if none exist must pay for a use copy.
Collection processed and finding aid prepared April 2019 by Jessica M. Lydon, Associate Archivist.
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- Temple University Libraries: Special Collections Research Center
- Finding Aid Author
- Katy Rawdon, Coordinator of Technical Services
- Finding Aid Date
- December 2023
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Open for research.
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The Marion Landau Newspaper Column and Bina Landau Audio Recordings are the physical property of the Special Collections Research Center, Temple University Libraries. The creator/donor has not assigned their rights to Temple University Libraries. Other creators' intellectual property rights, including copyright, belong to them or their legal heirs and assigns. Researchers are responsible for determining the identity of rights holders and obtaining their permission for publication and for other purposes where stated.