Golda Krolik (Part 3)

Interviewed by Mary Baroff

January 21, 1975

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Golda Krolik (Part 3)
Video 00:49:42

Abstract


In this part of the Interview Golda talks about working for the Shapiro Nursing School. She discusses her and her husband’s involvement with the Jewish Community Council and how this led to her serving on the Detroit Commission on Community Relations. She goes on to describe Julian Krolik and Fred Butzel and their commitment to the community.

History of Narrator


Golda Krolik was born on August 24, 1892. A communal giant in Jewish Detroit, Golda’s prolific career in the community began as a child when she helped out in the nursery of the Hannah Schloss Memorial Building. While attending the University of Michigan, Golda was the first woman reporter for the Michigan Daily. During WWI, she worked for the American Red Cross and followed that up by working for the North End Clinic. During this time, Golda taught Sunday School at Temple Beth El, where she met her first husband Leopold Mayer. While starting her family, Golda served as vice president of the Jewish Women’s Club (now National Council of Jewish Women).

After Leopold’s death in 1931, she took on roles in the campaigns of the Detroit Community Fund and United Jewish Charities. In 1936, she married Julian Krolik and together they fought to rescue European Jewry, bringing a number of relatives to the United States. She also served as president of the Resettlement Service and headed the Jewish Welfare Board’s Hostess Unit at the USO.

Her work continued on Detroit’s Inter-Racial Committee, where she served from 1943-1968, as the second president of the Shapero School of Nursing at Sinai Hospital, and helping to organize the Women’s Division of the Jewish Federation. She also served on numerous boards, including Jewish Family Service and Hadassah. Among the many awards she received is the prestigious Fred M. Butzel Memorial Award.

Golda Krolik passed away on May 1, 1985 at the age of 92.

Transcript


Important Subjects


  • Detroit Commission on Community Relations
  • Jewish Community Council
  • Shapero School of Nursing
  • Sinai Hospital

Important Names


  • Abraham Srere
  • Fred Butzel
  • George Stutz
  • Gus Newman
  • Homer T. Lane
  • Julian Krolik
  • Nate Shapero
  • Walter Klein
  • Wayne McCree

Credit as: Leonard N. Simons Jewish Community Archives. Golda Krolik Oral History Interview, January 21, 1975.