![From the series: “CETA Saved Me” Meryl Meisler "Working as a CETA photographer for the American Jewish Congress, I created a photographic archive of Jewish New York. I also taught photography to homebound adults, and to children in after school programs. CETA gave me the on-the-job experience and confidence to become a NYC Public School Art teacher, my profession of 31 years." Delicious Knishes, Knish Nosh, Forest Hills, Queens,1978](https://acurator.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Meryl-Meisler_Knish-Nosh.jpg)
![From the series: “CETA Saved Me” Meryl Meisler "Working as a CETA photographer for the American Jewish Congress, I created a photographic archive of Jewish New York. I also taught photography to homebound adults, and to children in after school programs. CETA gave me the on-the-job experience and confidence to become a NYC Public School Art teacher, my profession of 31 years." Delicious Knishes, Knish Nosh, Forest Hills, Queens,1978](https://acurator.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Meryl-Meisler_Knish-Nosh.jpg)
Meryl Meisler "Working as a CETA photographer for the American Jewish Congress, I created a photographic archive of Jewish New York. I also taught photography to homebound adults, and to children in after school programs. CETA gave me the on-the-job experience and confidence to become a NYC Public School Art teacher, my profession of 31 years."
Delicious Knishes, Knish Nosh, Forest Hills, Queens,1978