Jewish Heritage Collection: Oral History Interview with Roselen Morris Rivkin
Title
Jewish Heritage Collection: Oral History Interview with Roselen Morris Rivkin
Description
Roselen Morris Rivkin, born in 1926 in Romania, immigrated with her family to the United States in 1932. They lived first in Elkhart, Indiana, then South Bend, Indiana. She met her husband, Arnold Rivkin, of Columbia, South Carolina, while he was stationed at Notre Dame during World War II. They married in South Bend in August 1946 and moved about three months later to Columbia to operate Edward’s Men’s Shop at the corner of Washington and Assembly streets. After twenty years, the store relocated to 1625 Main Street and reopened as Marks’ Men’s Wear. Roselen talks briefly about Arnold’s parents, Rachel and Raphael Rivkin, and recalls the Jewish merchants she knew on Assembly Street and Main Street. She found Columbia’s Jewish community to be small, close-knit, and welcoming. Roselen and Arnold raised three children, Mark, Allen, and Lynda, in the capital city. For a related interview, see Caba Rivkin, Mss. 1035-017.
Subject
Jews--South Carolina--Columbia--Interviews, Jewish merchants--South Carolina--Columbia--History, Jews--South Carolina--Columbia--Social life and customs
Source
South Carolina Digital Library
Type
sound
References
https://lcdl.library.cofc.edu/lcdl/catalog/lcdl:146226
Collection
Citation
“Jewish Heritage Collection: Oral History Interview with Roselen Morris Rivkin,” Center for Knit and Crochet Digital Repository, accessed July 1, 2026, http://digital.centerforknitandcrochet.org/items/show/39665.
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