Ruth Westheimer, celebrated as a pioneering sex therapist, accumulated an extensive collection of personal artifacts that illustrate her impactful life and profession.
Joel Westheimer described his mother's apartment in Washington Heights as filled with memories, reflecting the life of a pack rat who distinguished herself through accumulation.
Rebecca Fasman from the Kinsey Institute emphasized that for anyone, the artifacts they leave behind matter greatly, highlighting the significance of personal belongings.
A team from the Kinsey Institute has begun the important task of cataloging Dr. Ruth's extensive collection, as per her wishes to donate her papers.
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