$3M Gift to UIC Honors Immigrants Who Lived American Dream, Helps Generations of Students
CHICAGO, Oct. 16 -- The University of Illinois's Chicago campus issued the following news release:
Isadore and Sadie Dorin were teenagers in the early 1900s when family contacts in the United States offered them a refuge on the West Side of Chicago from the devastation of the Russian Revolution and the anti-Semitism in Europe.
In this country, Isadore and his wife Sadie, who arrived separately and met in Chicago, were able to earn enough money running a produce store to . . .
Carlos Sadovi, 312/355-2491, csadovi@uic.edu
Isadore and Sadie Dorin were teenagers in the early 1900s when family contacts in the United States offered them a refuge on the West Side of Chicago from the devastation of the Russian Revolution and the anti-Semitism in Europe.
In this country, Isadore and his wife Sadie, who arrived separately and met in Chicago, were able to earn enough money running a produce store to . . .