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Pauline Hanauer Rosenberg talk on March 18

Landmark Lectures: People & Place - Pauline H. Rosenberg and Her House

Pauline Hanauer Rosenberg & Her House - Matthew Falcone, President of Preservation Pittsburgh, will talk about the life and legacy of Pauline Rosenberg (1863-1940) and her Deutschtown home. Rosenberg founded the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), its Pittsburgh section, and other Pennsylvania sections while she was living in the house. She advocated for progressive causes related to education, immigration, women’s rights, and children. Landmarked in 2020, Rosenberg’s former home is now the second city designated historic landmark that recognizes women’s and Jewish history. Presented in collaboration with the NCJW, Pittsburgh Section