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Interview with Esther Sirott and Ethel Levy, United Jewish Fund and Council Oral History planerat arbete Phase 1, St. Paul, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Sirott, Esther, ; Levy, Ethel,
- Date Created:
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- Description:
- Audio file of an interview with Esther Sirott and Ethel Levy conducted by Steve Foldes and Shirley Milgren. Esther Sirott was born in Lithuania and settled with her father and brothers on lower West Side of St. Paul. Ethel Levy was born in Iowa and lived briefly on the West Side of St Paul before moving with her family to a dairy farm where her father hired out as a tenant farmer. In the interview, the women discuss life on the West Side of St Paul, including employment opportunities for Jews, Jewish Socialists, keeping kosher, Jewish neighborhoods and social strata and the meaning of Yiddishkite. The interview is part of the United Jewish Fund and Council Oral History Project, Phase 1. The locatio
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Our History
One of six nonprofit United States Regional Arts Organizations, Arts Midwest’s history spans more than 35 years. Since our founding, we have awarded more than 6, grants totaling nearly $60 million. Each year, we serve more than , individuals across more than communities in the Midwest and beyond.
As You Like It
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Repertory Theater
Photo Credit: Michael Brosilow
It began with a merger
In , in the town of New Harmony, Indiana, two U.S. Regional Arts Organizations—the Great Lakes Arts Alliance and the Affiliated State Arts Agencies of the Upper Midwest—merged their teams, programs, and ideas to form Arts Midwest. Weve been committed to supporting Midwestern creativity ever since.
Learn More About the U.S. Regional Arts Organizations
Honryousen Building
Urbana, IL
GIG Fund
Photo Credit: Fred Zwicky
In that very first meeting, we developed a vision of a regional organization that would come to r
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VISUAL ARTS | Wing Young Huies University Avenue Project reveals the unseen stories of St. Paul
Award winning photographer Wing Young Huie has been revealing untold stories lingering in plain sight for nearly two decades. He creates intimate portraits of individuals from diverse backgrounds, presenting them in a very public way that draws attention to often-unseen faces. His projects in St. Pauls Frogtown and Minneapoliss Lake Street drew media and public attention to the lives of the people living in those areas. On May 1, his new exhibit, called the University Avenue Project, will turn University Avenue into a six-mile exhibit of photographs displayed on shop windows, on sides of buildings, and other public spaces, and will incorporate community events and participation from neighborhood schools and organizations.
An exciting feature of the exhibit will be the Projec(tion) Site, a foot-long rear-view projection screen, much like a digital billboard, that is held up

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Interview with Esther Sirott and Ethel Levy, United Jewish Fund and Council Oral History planerat arbete Phase 1, St. Paul, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Sirott, Esther, ; Levy, Ethel,
- Date Created:
- Description:
- Audio file of an interview with Esther Sirott and Ethel Levy conducted by Steve Foldes and Shirley Milgren. Esther Sirott was born in Lithuania and settled with her father and brothers on lower West Side of St. Paul. Ethel Levy was born in Iowa and lived briefly on the West Side of St Paul before moving with her family to a dairy farm where her father hired out as a tenant farmer. In the interview, the women discuss life on the West Side of St Paul, including employment opportunities for Jews, Jewish Socialists, keeping kosher, Jewish neighborhoods and social strata and the meaning of Yiddishkite. The interview is part of the United Jewish Fund and Council Oral History Project, Phase 1. The locatio
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Our History
One of six nonprofit United States Regional Arts Organizations, Arts Midwest’s history spans more than 35 years. Since our founding, we have awarded more than 6, grants totaling nearly $60 million. Each year, we serve more than , individuals across more than communities in the Midwest and beyond.
As You Like It
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Repertory Theater
Photo Credit: Michael Brosilow
It began with a merger
In , in the town of New Harmony, Indiana, two U.S. Regional Arts Organizations—the Great Lakes Arts Alliance and the Affiliated State Arts Agencies of the Upper Midwest—merged their teams, programs, and ideas to form Arts Midwest. Weve been committed to supporting Midwestern creativity ever since.
Learn More About the U.S. Regional Arts Organizations
Honryousen Building
Urbana, IL
GIG Fund
Photo Credit: Fred Zwicky
In that very first meeting, we developed a vision of a regional organization that would come to r
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VISUAL ARTS | Wing Young Huies University Avenue Project reveals the unseen stories of St. Paul
Award winning photographer Wing Young Huie has been revealing untold stories lingering in plain sight for nearly two decades. He creates intimate portraits of individuals from diverse backgrounds, presenting them in a very public way that draws attention to often-unseen faces. His projects in St. Pauls Frogtown and Minneapoliss Lake Street drew media and public attention to the lives of the people living in those areas. On May 1, his new exhibit, called the University Avenue Project, will turn University Avenue into a six-mile exhibit of photographs displayed on shop windows, on sides of buildings, and other public spaces, and will incorporate community events and participation from neighborhood schools and organizations.
An exciting feature of the exhibit will be the Projec(tion) Site, a foot-long rear-view projection screen, much like a digital billboard, that is held up