Jean Weil on the S.S. Argentina, the first "GI Brides" ship
"I was one of 10 children and I was upset about leaving. I was leaving all of my siblings and parents behind in England."
From left to right: Unidentified, Pearl Tish (Jean's best friend), Jean Stecker Goldstein (now Jean Weil), Stanley Stecker (Jean's brother), Anne Stecker Simmons (Jean's sister), Sylvia Stecker Sprey (Jean's sister), Gerold Stecker (Jean's brother).
Collection of The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford
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Jean Weil on the S.S. Argentina, the first "GI Brides" ship
"I was one of 10 children and I was upset about leaving. I was leaving all of my siblings and parents behind in England."
From left to right: Unidentified, Pearl Tish (Jean's best friend), Jean Stecker Goldstein (now Jean Weil), Stanley Stecker (Jean's brother), Anne Stecker Simmons (Jean's sister), Sylvia Stecker Sprey (Jean's sister), Gerold Stecker (Jean's brother).
Collection of The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford
We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions of the original physical version of apply though; if you're unsure please visit the Jewish Women's Archive website.
For obtaining reproductions of images from The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford, please visit the JHSGH website.