Finding Aid for the Guide to the Orange County Holocaust Oral History Project Interviews 2022.003.h.r

Tiana M. Taliep
Oskar Schindler Archives
3/16/2022

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https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt9000422z/entire_text/


Contributing Institution: Oskar Schindler Archives
Title: Orange County Holocaust History Project Interview collection
Creator: Jack Pariser
Identifier/Call Number: 2022.003.h.r
Physical Description: 10.13 Linear Feet
Date (bulk): 1992-1995
Condition Description: Good
Abstract: This collection consists of 154 oral history interviews conducted from 1992-1995 with residents of Orange County, California, who experienced the Holocaust. The interviews are the result of a project coordinated by Jack Pariser under the sponsorship of the Orange County Chapter of the Anti- Defamation League of B'nai B'rith.
Language of Material: English .

Content Description

This collection consists of 154 interviews conducted from 1992 to 1995 with Orange County, California residents who experienced the Holocaust. The interviews result from a project coordinated by Jack Pariser under the sponsorship of the Orange County Chapter of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. Most interviewees are Jewish survivors of the Holocaust. Their experiences during the World War II-era include forced and voluntary emigration, death camps, forced labor and hiding. Almost all Jewish participants are Ashkenazi Jews, that is, of Yiddish-speaking, Eastern European origins.

Biographical / Historical

In the early 1990s, Jack Pariser, a Polish survivor of the Holocaust who resides in Orange County, California, initiated a project to conduct oral history interviews with residents of Orange County who experienced the Holocaust. He received the organizational support of the Orange County chapter of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai Brith (ADL) for the project. The ADL identified participants from the community, obtained and trained interviewers, conducted preliminary interviews with participants by phone, and solicited donations to help support the project. The ADL also supervised the videotaped interviews, which took place between April 1992 and April 1995, using recording services provided by Chapman University. The ADL wanted the tapes to be housed in an Orange County research facility and subsequently donated them to the UCI Libraries at the University of California, Irvine.
Interview participants in the Orange Country Holocaust Oral History Project were located through publicity in the local media and by word of mouth in local Jewish communities. The interviewers were all volunteers from the community, many of whom heard of the project in its formative stages. They received training in conducting oral history interviews from a consultant of the U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C.; the Museum also was the source of the questions posed to interviewees. In addition to depositing tapes at UCI, the Orange County Holocaust Oral History Project is sending a duplicate set to the U.S. Holocaust Museum.

Conditions Governing Access

This collection provides information restrictions due to the nature of the information in the materials imposed by the repository. Please speak with the Archivist.

Conditions Governing Use

This collection identifies with restrictions on reproductions due to copyright and restrictions on further use of the material being described, such as publications, after access has been provided. Please speak with the Archivist.

Preferred Citation

The University of California Irvine holds the copyright to this collection. Please see their preferred citation.
"Videotape interview of [first name and last initial of interviewee] by Holocaust Oral History Project of the Anti Defamation League. Copyright 202_, Anti-Defamation League." [Insert copyright date of the particular interview being cited.]
For the benefit of current and future researchers, please cite any additional information about sources consulted in this collection, including permanent URLs, item or folder descriptions, and box/folder locations.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Personal Narratives
World War (1939-1945)
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Oral history.

 

Administrative Documents

Scope and Contents

The Administrative Documents consists of the background of the Holocaust oral history projects, including the project's guide, interview scheduling, tape inventory, and documents dedicated to recording sessions problems.
box 1, folder 1

Guide to the Orange County Holocaust Oral History Project 1993-1995

box 1, folder 2

Interview Schedule and Instruction 1993-1995

box 1, folder 3

Recording Session - Problem and Solutions 1993-1995

box 1, folder 4

Proposal to Affiliate the Holocaust Oral History 1993-1995

box 1, folder 5

Tape Iventory 1993-1995

box 1, folder 6

Confidential Forms 1993-1995

 

Interview Transcripts

Scope and Contents

The Interview Transcripts encompass full transcripts and abstracts of interviews with the Holocaust oral history project, including Jack Pariser, Rosa DeLima, and Mariana Rosman.
box 1, folder 7

Interview Abstracts 1993-1995

box 1, folder 8

Rose DeLima 1993-1995

box 1, folder 9

Martin List 1993-1995

box 1, folder 10

Jack Pariser 1993-1995

box 1, folder 11

Mariana Rosman 1993-1995

 

Correspondence

Scope and Contents

The Correspondence series contains letters to and from Jack Pariser regarding the Holocaust oral history project. The material is arranged chronologically.
box 1, folder 12

Correspondence 1993-1995

 

Photographs

Scope and Contents

The Photograph series consists of three photographs. Two images are of Jack, including one working with the oral history project technology and another with Jack and Dr. Marilyn Harran, the Director of Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education.
box 1, folder 13

Photographs 1993-1995

 

VHS Tapes

Scope and Contents

The VHS tape series includes oral history interviews conducted from 1992 to 1995 with Orange County, California residents who experienced the Holocaust. The interviews result from a project coordinated by Jack Pariser under the sponsorship of the Orange County Chapter of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. Most interviewees are Jewish survivors of the Holocaust. Their experiences during the World War II era include forced and voluntary emigration, death camps, forced labor, and hiding. Almost all Jewish participants are Ashkenazi Jews, that is, of Yiddish-speaking, Eastern European origins. The VHS tapes are arranged in the original order of the oral history project.
box 2, box 2

Jack Pariser 1993-1995

box 3, box 3

Interviews 2 - 17 1993-1995

box 4, box 4

Interviews 18 - 35 1993-1995

box 5, box 5

Interviews 36 - 59 1993-1995

box 6, box 6

Interviews 60 - 82 1993-1995

box 7, box 7

Interviews 83 - 110 1993-1995

box 8, box 8

Interviews 112 - 139 1993-1995

box 9, box 9

Interviews 140 - 156 1993-1995