Abstract

Growing up in Philadelphia, Enid Jacobson Savitz often worked alongside her parents in the family candy store. It was the 1940s, and the Jacobson family lived above their mom-and-pop store with an assortment of other relatives in what Savitz's son Eric affectionately calls a "crazy, communal living arrangement."

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