The sweep of family history across the generations
Our years in Pittsburgh were spent in a tract house in a natural wonderland—backed up against a family farm and an equestrian estate.
Stan summered at a Jewish summer camp in the Adirondacks.
In 1912, Isaak and Betty Wohlgemuth moved to the German capital and settled in Weißensee, where their two daughters came of marriageable age
Family stories may be sweeping or specific. They capture some essential aspect of the family's generational journey.