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Morris, Dora Bodrug

ID
3599
Nationality
Canadian
born Ukrainian
Occupation
Gardener
Craftswoman
Summary
Born deaf in the Ukraine; family emigrated to Manitoba, Canada when whe was 12. Attended the Manitoba School for the Deaf for only 1 year, leaving out of embarrassment at being placed with children much younger than herself. Around 1928, married a hearing man and lived with his family, but eventually separated from him with their 3 children. In 1942, at Matlock, MB, she started a relationship with another hearing man, who built for her a little house next door to his own. She subsisted on growing raspberries and vegetables, which she sold to the large population of summer cottage residents of Matlock. She also made and sold knitted and sewn craft creations of various kinds.
References
Deaf Women of Canada, p.182.
Dates
1905-1987

Rosnick, Joseph Nathan

ID
2384
Nationality
Canadian
born Ukrainian
Occupation
Tailor
Interior decorator
Summary
Born in Oroshka, the Ukraine; deaf at 9 from scarlet fever; family emigrated to Canada when he was 11. Worked as a tailor; married Lena English in 1923. In 1949, opened an interior decorating business in Toronto. Active in the Jewish Canadian deaf community for many years as well as regional and national deaf organizations.
References
Deaf Heritage in Canada, p.287.
Dates
12 December 1901-13 September 1981

Nash, Tanya Zolotoroff

ID
2038
Nationality
American
born Ukrainian
Occupation
Activist
Summary
Hearing. Born at Odessa in the Ukraine; her Jewish family emigrated to the U.S. in 1904. Russian was her native language, but she quickly became fluent in English, Yiddish, and American Sign Language. Met and married a rabbi, Felix Nash, who was director of the Society for the Welfare of the Jewish Deaf in New York City. After his early death, she took over leadership of the Society for the next 35 years, greatly expanding the scope of services provided by the Society. Helped plan and initiate the New York State Mental Health Services for the Deaf in 1955, and was the moving force behind the building of Tanya Towers, a 137-unit high-rise apartment building for elderly deaf people in New York that opened in 1974.
References
Marching to a Different Drummer, p.226-233.
Dates
10 May 1898-10 July 1987