Dr. Jack Seitlin’s father arrived in Miami in 1909 from Gomel, Russia and in 1913 Dr. Seitlin’s mother joined her husband. The Seitlins originally wanted to settle in Palestine, but a family emergency brought them to the United States. In 1921, Dr. Seitlin was born in Miami. The Seitlin family was very active in the local Jewish community. Dr. Seitlin attended Miami High School and the University of Florida before entering into dental school at Loyola in New Orleans, Louisiana. Following his completion of dental school, Dr. Seitlin served in the Pacific Theater of War during World War II with the First Marine Air Wing. He witnessed firsthand the surrender proceedings at Tientsin. Upon returning to Miami, Dr. Seitlin and his wife settled and began their family and dental proactive. At the age of 84, Dr. Seitlin continues to work at his dental practice. He enjoys afternoon movies with his wife and spending time with his grandchildren and great grandson. He also sings some of the Hebrew and Yiddish songs he remembers being taught as a child. Also Dr. Seitlin discussed the following topics: Great Depression, Miami Hurricane of 1926, racism, and anti-Semitism.
Member of
Contributors
Publisher
Florida Atlantic University Libraries’ Digital Library [digital object]
Date Issued
2006-02-11
Note
Language
Type
Genre
Form
Extent
51p. : 02:22:46
Subject (Topical)
Identifier
78795
Additional Information
Dr. Jack Seitlin’s father arrived in Miami in 1909 from Gomel, Russia and in 1913 Dr. Seitlin’s mother joined her husband. The Seitlins originally wanted to settle in Palestine, but a family emergency brought them to the United States. In 1921, Dr. Seitlin was born in Miami. The Seitlin family was very active in the local Jewish community. Dr. Seitlin attended Miami High School and the University of Florida before entering into dental school at Loyola in New Orleans, Louisiana. Following his completion of dental school, Dr. Seitlin served in the Pacific Theater of War during World War II with the First Marine Air Wing. He witnessed firsthand the surrender proceedings at Tientsin. Upon returning to Miami, Dr. Seitlin and his wife settled and began their family and dental proactive. At the age of 84, Dr. Seitlin continues to work at his dental practice. He enjoys afternoon movies with his wife and spending time with his grandchildren and great grandson. He also sings some of the Hebrew and Yiddish songs he remembers being taught as a child. Also Dr. Seitlin discussed the following topics: Great Depression, Miami Hurricane of 1926, racism, and anti-Semitism.
Date Backup
2006-02-11
Date Text
2006-02-11
Date Issued (EDTF)
2006-02-11
Extension
FAU
IID
FADT78795p
Person Preferred Name
Seitlin, Jack
Department of History
Physical Description
51p. : 02:22:46
pdf/mp3
Title Plain
Interview with Dr. Jack Seitlin – ca. 2006
Use and Reproduction
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Origin Information
Florida Atlantic University Libraries’ Digital Library [digital object]
2006-02-11
Title
Interview with Dr. Jack Seitlin – ca. 2006
Other Title Info
Interview with Dr. Jack Seitlin – ca. 2006