StoryCorps
CBST recently launched a relationship with StoryCorps—one of America’s largest oral history projects—as a means of recording the personal stories that make up the collective memoirs/oral history of the synagogue.
Through oral interviews made possible by partnering with StoryCorps, we can tell our stories and have our personal experiences as LGBT Jews documented for generations to come. Each conversation is recorded on a CD by StoryCorps for us to take home and place within the CBST archives. (The fee normally paid to StoryCorps will be waived for CBST members.)
The recordings will also become a part of the Library of Congress, so that we will be contributing our unique history to the growing portrait of who we are as Americans.
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Here are some sample questions that may be a significant part of your story:
•What drew you to CBST?
•What are some classic CBST stories from your circle of friends?
•How has CBST changed your experience or assumptions of being both Jewish and gay?
•How has your view of CBST changed of time?
•What are some of your best memories of CBST?
To make an appointment: Call 646-723-7020 x 202 and make an appointment with StoryCorp. Then email Harriet Beckman at cbsthistory@gmail.com and to tell her what time you have signed up for, and to receive a list of thought provoking questions.
You can learn more at www.storycorp.org .
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List of Suggested Questions
Use this list of questions to help you think about what CBST stories you have to tell.
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