Ida Oppenheimer

statut:
survivant
le genre:
Femelle
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Date de naissance:
17. November 1895
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Date de décès:
12. August 1970
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*En raison de dispositions légales, les données du conjoint ne seront pas divulguées

Vita

(RS) Arrival 20 Oct 1903 New York, NY
Residence 1910 Manhattan Ward 19, New York, NY; Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head of House: Daughter
Residence 1 June 1915 New York, NY; Relation to Head of House: Daughter
Residence 1920 Manhattan Assembly District 20, New York, NY; Relation to Head: Daughter; Residence Marital Status: Single
Residence 1930 Manhattan, New York, NY; Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head: Daughter
Residence 1935 New York, NY
Residence 1940 New York, NY; Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head: Head
Arrival 10 Feb 1946 Miami, Florida, USA
(obit) IDA OPPENHEIMER, 74, EX‐SOCIAL WORKER
Ida Oppenheimer, a retired social worker who helped or ganize the Lower East Side Community Council in the 1920's and later headed the Jewish Vacation Association of the Federation of Jewish Philan thropies, died yesterday in her home at 235 West 22d Street. She was 74 years old.
Miss Orpenhelmer attended Hunter College and received a master's degree in economics from Columbia University in 1920.
She retired in 1960 from the vacation association, and be came involved in a “Project on Middle Age,” aimed at helping the woman whose children have grown up and left home.
During the Depression she headed efforts by the council to provide wood for fuel in the tenements, open play streets, inspect buildings for housing violations and create low‐cost public housing.
After her retirement the vacation association was absorbed by other departments of the Federation.
Miss Oppenheimer Is survived by a sister, Johanna.
The New York Times, August 13, 1970, Page 33
Q: https://www.nytimes.com/1970/08/13/archives/ida-oppenheimer-74-exsocial-worker.html

Remarques

(RS) Vater Hermann Oppenheimer 1866–1919
Mutter Anna Oppenheimer geb. Jacob 1872–1955
Schwester Johanna Oppenheimer 1898–1977