Oral history of Ruth Abrams, 2001 July 25
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Oral history of Ruth Abrams, 2001 July 25
Description
Judith Rosenbaum interviewed Judge Ruth Abrams on July 25, 2001 at the courthouse in Boston. Ruth Abrams was born in 1930 and raised in Newton, Massachusetts, at a time when her family was the only Jewish family on the block. Her family attended Temple Emanuel, where she had a Bat Mitzvah ceremony. Abrams attended Radcliffe College and Harvard Law School, one of only 13 women to graduate from her law school class. Her two siblings also became lawyers. Abrams began her legal career in private practice with her father and brother, before moving to the District Attorney's office. After serving as staff counsel for the Supreme Judicial Court and as a Superior Court Judge, Abrams became the first woman on the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in 1978. As an SJC judge, Abrams fought for issues including family leave, medical care, gender equity, and minority rights. She retired at the end of 2000.
Source
Jewish Women's Archive
Date
2008-02-07T21:55:59Z
Contributor
Jewish Women’s Archive (Brookline, Mass)
Relation
WWD
Format
0:34:50: .wav 361867 kb, .mp3 16334 kb. 22 pages .doc 57 kb, .pdf 44 kb
Coverage
Newton [2050214]
Boston [7013445]
1930-2001
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Citation
“Oral history of Ruth Abrams, 2001 July 25,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 23, 2013, http://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/12036.

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