Tag #125701 - Interview #77962 (Victor Baruh)

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The Jews, especially those who were wealthy, strove to give their children good education - they wanted them to become lawyers, physicians, dentists; those who were poorer became craftsmen - tinsmiths, shoemakers, fabric workers. There were porters - the opportunities of each family determined what progress someone could make.
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Location

Sofia
Bulgaria

Interview
Victor Baruh