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A photo of Art Eisenberg as a teenager in uniform.
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unknown
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Upper Midwest Jewish Archives: Archives & Special Collection of the University of Minnesota Archives
Box # 449, File # 3.
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Letters to Art that Reference World War II
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The collection contains five letters, and one V-mail, beginning Jan 3, 1944, and ending a little after April 15, 1945, the day Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States died. These letters demonstrate the matter fact manner in which World War II was discussed between family members and friends.
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Upper MIdwest Jewish Archives
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<h2>Arthur J. Eisenberg in a military uniform </h2>
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<strong><br /></strong>
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<p>Arthur Julian Eisenberg was a member of the Breck High School’s Graduating Class of June 1944.</p>
<p>Breck's School History indicated that Breck was/is affiliated with the Episcopalian Church. In the early 1940s Breck was located at the intersection of Como Avenue and Herndon, a then-undeveloped site near the St. Paul city limits. Its history also indicated that Breck had a military program from 1938 until 1959.</p>
<p>Breck’s High School’s History: <a title="Breck High School History" href="http://www.breckschool.org/about-breck/history-of-breck" target="_blank">http://www.breckschool.org/about-breck/history-of-breck</a></p>
<p>References in letters from Art’s cousin, Bob Weiss, Robert Schanke, Director of Camp Braemar, and Ted, a former classmate from Breck, confirms Art's attendance at Breck and that he participated in their military program. </p>
<p>At one time Art attended the Talmud Taroh (time period unknown), a school for Jewish students, which was located in North Minneapolis where the Eisenbergs lived.</p>
<p><a title="Talmud Torah School" href="http://www.talmudtorahmpls.org/">Talmud Torah School: http://www.talmudtorahmpls.org/</a></p>
<p>Frank Eisenberg references Art's attendance at the Talmud Taroh School in a July 30, 1944 letter. </p>
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Upper MIdwest Jewish Archives; Archives & Special Collections in the University of MInnesota Archives
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Unknown
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Art Eisenberg Boy Scouts of America Swimming Certificate
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Upper Midwest Jewish Archives of the University of Minnesota.
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Art Eisenberg, a member of Troop No. 66, earned twenty-one Boy Scouts of America certificates from 1939 to 1944. Troop No. 66 was a member of the Viking Council Boy Scouts of America which was in existence from 1910 until 1976, and is now called the Northern Star Council of the Boy Scouts of America.
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Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
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Art Eisenberg's Boy Scouts of America, Troop No. 66, Certificates.
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From 1939 to 1944, Art Eisenberg earned twenty-one Boy Scouts of America certificates.
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National Council of Boy Scouts of America
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Upper Midwest Jewish Archives: Archives & Special Collections in the University of Minnesota Archives.
Box 449, File 3.
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Boy Scouts of America Certification
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Art Eisenberg's October 1943, Boy Scouts of America Certification
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Art Eisenberg received a Boy Scouts of America Certification in October of 1943 after completing a long series of activities over a period of five years.
(Front side shown.)
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Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
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The University of MInnesota
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The University of Minnsota
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1943
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Art Eisenberg's Boy Scouts of America Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Art Eisenberg, a member of Troop No. 66, earned twenty-one Boy Scouts of America certificates from 1939 to 1944. Troop No. 66 was a member of the Viking Council Boy Scouts of America which was in existence from 1910 until 1976, and is now called the Northern Star Council of the Boy Scouts of America.
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Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
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Three section card that folds into a card 1/3 it's side
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6 x 3 inches.
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<p><strong>Arthur Eisenberg's Boy Scouts of America Certification Card</strong></p>
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An account of the resource
<p>The National Council of the Boy Scouts of America certification card number: A4233130, awarded to Arthur J. Eisenberg October 1943. Art Eisenberg was a member of Troop No. 66, which was affiliated with the Viking Council that is now the Northern Star Council of the Boy Scouts of America.</p>
<p>For more information see, "This is ScoutingBSA."</p>
<p><a title="This is ScoutingBSA" href="http://www.scoutingbsa.org/council_info/council_history/Page_3.html" target="_blank">http://www.scoutingbsa.org/council_info/council_history/Page_3.html</a></p>
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The National Council of Boy Scouts of America.
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Upper Midwest Jewish Archives: Archives & Special Collections in the University of Minnesota Archives.
Box 449, File 3.
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1943.
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English
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Boy Scouts of America
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Frank Eisenberg
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Frank Eisenberg standing near a tree.
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Frank Eisenberg enlisted in the U. S. Army during World War I, against his mother's wishes.
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Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
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The University of Minnesota
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circa 1917
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The University of MInnesota
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The University of Minnesota
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Frank Eisenberg standing next to a tree
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An account of the resource
Those Who Die!
by Frank Eisenberg
The grocer's son is on Saipon;
The baker's now in Rome,
The newsboy we use to have,
Lies buried far from home.
The little laundry man is gone,
He lies there waiting, still,
For the transport that will carry
Him back home from Bougainville.
At Kasserine the plumber's boy,
Picked up a shrapnel bit,
And, in London's robot-bombing hell
Our neighbor's son was hit.
Three school boys lie in Coral Seas,
No More their trampling feet,
Will Echo through the corridors,
Though the enemy retreat.
With what adventures spirit,
Those youngsters joined the fray,
The morning of December 8th,
I'll ne'er forget the day.
At Ansie the fruit man's son
Fell from a sniping Hun,
And many kids my youngster knew
Lie dying in the sun.
The rich kid on the corner
We use to think so swell
Chalked up his fifteenth ___
And died in a fiery hell.
The grocer's a Norwegian,
The finest boy we knew,
The baker was Bohemian,
The newsboy was a Jew.
So rich and poor alike they fall,
A price they're glad to pay
To cleanse the world of tyranny,
And pave a better way.
And shall we fail those boys who die
Their sacrifice in vain?
Let's conquer greed and lust and hate,
And, make Honor rise again.
Frank Eisenberg
Universal Pictures
Minneapolis, Minnesota
August 6, 1944
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The Upper Midwest Jewish Archives:Archives and Special Collections of the University of Minnesota Archives.
Box 449, File 5.
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circa 1917
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Frank Eisenberg
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Frank Eisenberg in the military
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Frank Eisenberg standing next to a tree.
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Creative Pieces Written by Frank and Art Eisenberg
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This collection contains creative pieces written by Frank and Art Eisenberg. “Those Who Die”, was written by Frank Eisenberg and is dated August 6, 1944, his 46th birthday. A short story and several “fables, are also attributed to him. Art Eisenberg wrote a poem, “I Would Be True”, and saga, which tells the story of his ship, the USS Bergen, after Japan was bombed.
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Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
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photo
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2 x 3 1/4 inches.
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Photo of Frank Eisenberg
Description
An account of the resource
Those Who Die
The grocer’s son is on Saipon,
The baker’s now in Rome.
The newsboy that we used to have
Lies buried far from home.
The little laundry man is gone,
He lies there waiting, still,
For the transport that will carry him
Back home from Bougainville.
At Kasserine the Plumber’s boy
Picked up a shrapnel bit,
And in London’s robot-bombing hell
Our neighbor’s son was hit.
Three schoolboys lie in Coral Seas,
No more their tramping feet,
Will echo through the corridors
Though the enemy retreat.
With what adventurous spirit
Those youngsters joined the fray,
The morning of December 8th,
I’ve ne’er forget that day.
At Anzie the fruit man’s son
Fell from a sniping Hun,
And many kids my youngster knew
Lie dying in the sun.
That rich kid on the corner
We used to think so swell
Chalked up his fifteenth Zero
And, died in a fiery hell.
The grocer’s a Norwegian,
The finest boy we knew,
The baker was Bohemian,
The newsboy was a Jew.
So rich and poor alike they fall,
A price they’re glad to pay
To cleanse the world of tyranny,
And pave a better way.
And shall we fail those boys who die
Their sacrifice in vain?
Let’s conquer greed and lust and hate,
And make Honor rise again.
Frank Eisenberg
Universal Pictures
Minneapolis, Minn.
August 6, 1944
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The Upper Midwest Jewish Archives; Archives & Special Collections in the University of Minnesota Archives.
Box 449, File 10.
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English
Frank Eisenberg
Jewish Community
Jewish-American soldiers
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North Minneapolis
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poet
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World War I
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Creative Pieces Written by Frank and Art Eisenberg
Description
An account of the resource
This collection contains creative pieces written by Frank and Art Eisenberg. “Those Who Die”, was written by Frank Eisenberg and is dated August 6, 1944, his 46th birthday. A short story and several “fables, are also attributed to him. Art Eisenberg wrote a poem, “I Would Be True”, and saga, which tells the story of his ship, the USS Bergen, after Japan was bombed.
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Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
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Those Who Die!
The grocer’s son is on Saigon,
The baker’s now in Rome.
The newsboy that we used to have
Lies buried far from home.
The little laundry man is gone,
He lies there waiting, still,
For the transport that will carry him
Back home from Bougainville.
At Kasserine the Plumber’s boy
Picked up a shrapnel bit,
And in London’s robot-bombing hell
Our neighbor’s son was hit.
Three schoolboys lie in Coral Seas,
No more their tramping feet,
Will echo through the corridors
Though the enemy retreat.
With what adventurous spirit
Those youngsters joined the fray,
The morning of December 8th,
I’ve ne’er forget that day.
At Anzie the fruit man’s son
Fell from a sniping Hun,
And many kids my youngster knew
Lie dying in the sun.
That rich kid on the corner
We used to think so swell
Chalked up his fifteenth Zero
And, died in a fiery hell.
The grocer’s a Norwegian,
The finest boy we knew,
The baker was Bohemian,
The newsboy was a Jew.
So rich and poor alike they fall,
A price they’re glad to pay
To cleanse the world of tyranny,
And pave a better way.
And shall we fail those boys who die
Their sacrifice in vain?
Let’s conquer greed and lust and hate,
And make Honor rise again.
Frank Eisenberg
Universal Pictures
Minneapolis, Minn.
August 6, 1944
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8 x 11 sheet of paper.
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"Those Who Die!" by Frank Eisenberg.
Description
An account of the resource
“Those Who Die”, was a poem written by Frank Eisenberg. The deaths of those in the protagonist's life who died fighting in World War II are acknowledged. Those who died included the grocer's son, the baker, the laundry man, the fruit man, the plumber's son, and the newsboy, many of the working class people in his life. The poem also acknowledges the deaths of three schoolboys, a neighbor boy, the rich boy up the street and classmates of his son. The poem ends on a positive note and asks that their sacrifice not be in vain and that "greed, lust and hate”, be conquered and make "Honor rise again."
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Frank Eisenberg
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Upper Midwest Jewish Artchives: Archives and Special Collections the University of Minnesota Archives.
Box 449, File 15.
Date
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Aug 6, 1944
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.doc
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English.
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Omeka Image File
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Letters to Art that Reference World War II
Description
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The collection contains five letters, and one V-mail, beginning Jan 3, 1944, and ending a little after April 15, 1945, the day Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States died. These letters demonstrate the matter fact manner in which World War II was discussed between family members and friends.
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Upper MIdwest Jewish Archives
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Sunday
July 30, 1940
(sic)
July 30, 1944
Dear Art:
Just back from the office where I grabbed a flock of thin thin paper; On Plymouth this morning I picked up Sammie Kantor, you went to Talmud Torah with him. He is discharged, lisps badly, and is going to Miller Vocational. He told me to tell you that Arthur Goldstein left for Farragut last Thursday. You may get a chance to look him up since Sammie says you know him also.
We are just taking it easy today, are rather tired from getting in so late Friday nite, we wrote you we were at Doc Littman’s’ that night. We are wondering if you will call us today, altho mother says she wrote you next Sunday is my birthday and you might want to call then. Call whenever you can get a line, someone will always be here, but don’t call person to person. Call our number Collect and we can accept or refuse the call at regular rates, then if we want to take the call, you will know someone is here to talk, otherwise, have them call you back later when someone will no doubt be at home.
We will send you a newspaper of the Aqua as soon as we get one downtown, mother says the kids on the street collected the money and then didn’t send the papers. We will go direct to the paper office.
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6:00 P.M.
We had a lazy day, didn’t so a thing till late in the afternoon when we ran over to Sam Bight’s to leave his sister a box of candy, had a nice visit, then to Sam Broud’s, Max’s brother, who had a serious operation, we should have gone before, but when we finally did make it, he had gone to work today for the first time so we didn’t see him after all. Then to Plymouth for bread and here we are home again, wondering yet if we will talk to you. Listening to the Philco Hour now, and will then let this go for a while when we will add a few words and drive to the P.O. mailing. Will try not to forget stamps today, last night we forgot.
I hope the friends you are making are nicer boys, I told you a thing about what you would run into. Wish you had a chance to take up boxing in the Navy. I still think a good sock goes a long way with a fellow and wish you had a chance to develop one for yourself. Brot (sic) brought a flock of thin paper from the office so we will be able to write longer letters, and I didn’t get the idea from your gramp, believe, me. More later
Dad
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July 30, 1944 letter to Art from Frank Eisenberg
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An account of the resource
<p>Frank Eisenberg causally references the war when he tells Art that he picked up an old schoolmate from Talmud Torah, Sammie Kantor. Said, Sammie was recently discharged, had a lispe and planned to attend Miller Vocational. Said Sammie told him a guy he knew, Arthur Goldstein, left for Farragut (where Art is stationed) last Thursday and to look him up.</p>
<p>Later in his letter, Frank said that he warned Art about the sort of fellow he might run up against once he was in the Navy. That a good sock goes a long way and that he wished that Art could take up boxing in the Navy.</p>
<p> Two other things also worth nothing in Frank’s letter. He told Art that he planned to listen to the Philco Hour and suggested that when Art called next week for his birthday, August 6, 1944, that he call <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Collect</span>.</p>
<p>The Philco Hour was a once a week radio show that featured the Philco Orchestra. Here's a YouTube link with the orchestra playing a favorite from, “Connecticut Yankee that musical version of Mark Twain’s story, Thou Swell.” Philco Hour: <a title="The Philco Hour" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NkKD8aUxRs" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NkKD8aUxRs</a></p>
<p>A<span style="text-decoration:underline;"> collect call</span> was a telephone call where the calling party called at the called party’s expense. At that time collect calls were only possible as an operator assisted call. A person-to-person call was an operator-assisted call in which the calling party asked to speak to a specific party and not simply to anyone who answered. The caller was not charged for the call unless the requested party was reached. This method was popular when telephone calls were relatively expensive. Station-to-station was a method of placing a telephone call, with or without assistance, in which the calling party agreed to talk to whoever answered the telephone. Wikipedia: <a title="Wikipedia: Definition of Collect Call" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operator_assistance" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operator_assistance</a></p>
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Creator
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Frank Eisenberg
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Upper Midwest Jewish Archives; Archives & Special Collections in the University of MInnesota Archives.
Box 449, File 2.
Date
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Jul 30, 1940 (sic) Jul 30, 1944
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,DOC
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English
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.doc
Art Eisenberg
Collect call
Farragut
Frank Eisenberg
George Goldstein
ID
Minneapolis
North Minneapolis
person to person
Sammie Kantor