Goldstein, Fanny, 1895-1961

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Fanny Goldstein was born 15 May 1895 in Kaments-Pdolsk, Russia. In 1900, she emigrated with her family to the North End in Boston, Massachusetts, where she was to remain for the rest of her life.

After taking classes at Simmons College, Boston University and Harvard University, Goldstein became a librarian at the Boston Public Library North End branch in 1913. As an immigrant, Goldstein worked in branch libraries with large immigrant audiences by choice. She felt that understanding ethnicity of oneself and one's neighbors was critical to acculturating to America. At her branch library, Goldstein held an annual Hanukah-Christmas party. She also organized the Saturday Evening Girls Club in 1914. This club allowed members to learn about other's ethnic backgrounds as well as job skills. In 1922, Goldstein became the branch librarian at the West End, where she was to remain until her retirement in 1957.

Goldstein was best known as the founder of Jewish Book Week which evolved into National Jewish Book Month. In 1925, she created an exhibit of Jewish books which gave her the idea to further encourage Jewish literature. This expanded not only to Jewish Book Week, but also was the start of Goldstein's collection of Judaica within her branch. Goldstein also had close ties with and encouraged several young authors including, Reba Paeff Mirsky and Charles Angoff, in literary careers.

Fanny Goldstein died December 26, 1961 after a long illness. Her Judaica collection became a separate section of the main branch of the Boston Public Library.

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referencedIn Lee Max Friedman papers American Jewish Historical Society
creatorOf Fanny Goldstein papers related to the West End Branch Judaica Collection Boston Public Library. Special Collections.
creatorOf Fanny Goldstein Papers., 1926-1961. The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives
referencedIn Mark Anthony De Wolfe Howe additional papers Houghton Library
referencedIn American Jewish Historical Society Records American Jewish Historical Society
referencedIn American Jewish Congress, records, undated, 1916-2006 (bulk 1949-2003) American Jewish Historical Society
referencedIn Sheldon Glueck papers Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138
referencedIn National Jewish Welfare Board, Records, undated, 1889-1995 (bulk 1917-1990) American Jewish Historical Society
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correspondedWith Carson, David person
correspondedWith Cohen, Henry person
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correspondedWith Frankfurter, Felix, 1882-1965 person
correspondedWith Friedman, Lee M. person
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associatedWith Glueck, Sheldon, 1896- person
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associatedWith Mirsky, Alfred E. person
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correspondedWith Pfeiffer, Robert H. person
associatedWith Picon, Molly person
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correspondedWith Zweig, Frederike person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Boston MA US
Kamenets-Podol’sk 30 RU
Boston MA US
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Jewish librarians
Jewish librarians
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Librarian
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Birth 1895-05-15

Death 1961-12-26

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