Showing Collections: 1 - 6 of 6
American Soviet Jewry Movement Photographs Collection
This is an artificial collection that contains digitized photographs and slides selected from various collections in the Archives of the American Soviet Jewry Movement, and other related collections at the American Jewish Historical Society. The physical part of the collection consists of one manuscript box containing 415 photographs that were separated from their parent collections.
Elaine Pittell Papers
Papers of Elaine Pittell cover the period from mid-1970’s to early 1990’s and document her and her husband’s Robert Pittell’s activities as the Chair of the Jewish Federation of South Broward’s Soviet Jewry Committee. The documents include correspondence, memos, minutes, publications, news clippings, audiocassettes, videocassette, disc negatives and pins.
Graenum Berger Papers
The Papers of Graenum Berger (1908-1999) document Berger's involvement with Ethiopian Jewry and his efforts to bring about their rescue from Ethiopia through his organization, the American Association for Ethiopian Jews (AAEJ). The Papers also contain materials regarding Berger's other interests-his writings, his travels throughout the world, his community affiliations, his career as a Jewish social work executive, his commitment to Jewish causes, and his commitment to Israel. Also included are personal and biographical materials from his many long-term friendships and associations; correspondence, minutes, reports, clippings, manuscripts, research materials, journal articles, photographs, and publications.
Histadruth Ivrith of America, records
The records document the Histadruth Ivrit's early history to the present, representing a significant portion of its work in spreading the Hebrew language in the United States in the second half of the twentieth-century. The records include substantial amount of material regarding the organization's history, administration, public events, publications, and reports. Some information of the early history of the Histadruth Ivrit could be found in the records kept by the writer Daniel Persky. Persky collected personal and professional records that include correspondence with friends, readers, and writers; a partial collection of the drafts of his own publications, and a collection of photographs and newspaper clippings. The functions and activities of the Histadruth Ivrit are documented through Board of Trustees and Board meetings agendas and minutes; various programs for events, conventions, conferences, and celebrations; documents related to fundraising; public relations, press releases and brochures; correspondence with different individuals, organizations, and foundations; Histadruth Ivrit's publications among them the newspaper Hadoar and Tov Lichtov; a large collection of photographs, and scrapbooks. The records of the Histadruth Ivrit represent the large majority of the organization's activities dating from the 1980s to the present. Records for the earlier years of activities are fragmented and incomplete. The records related to the life of Daniel Persky are also partial and copies of many of his publications are missing. This collection included brochures, correspondence, financial records, flyers, grant applications, invitations, lists, minutes, news clipping, orders, periodicals, photographs, press releases, reports, and scrapbooks.
Name File Records in the Hadassah Archives
The Name File record group is a collection of documents representing various individuals, corporations, and non-profit groups who were affiliated with Hadassah. These files were originally arranged alphabetically by the organization's central filing department as a ready reference source on leaders, doctors, speakers, donors, and religious figures associated with Hadassah's many projects. This collection includes correspondence, clippings, newsletters, and other ephemeral documents.
Records of the American Association for Ethiopian Jews (AAEJ)
Founded in 1969, the American Association for Ethiopian Jews (AAEJ) was instrumental in the international effort to promote recognition of the Beta Israel (known among non-Jewish Ethiopians as "Falashas") by Israeli authorities, and to assist Jewish emigration from Ethiopia to Israel. The extensive files of the AAEJ include case work files, research materials and Jewish artifacts collected in Ethiopia by AAEJ workers. In the wake of the successful evacuation of Ethiopian Jewry to Israel in 1993, the AAEJ decided to disband and voted to deposit its records at the American Jewish Historical Society. Included are correspondence, office files, photographs, slides, videotapes, audiocassettes and other materials which pertain to AAEJ's efforts to raise the consciousness of the American Jewish community about this unique Jewish subculture. The organization's papers supplement those of its founder, Graenum Berger, which are also held at the American Jewish Historical Society.
Filter Results
Additional filters:
- Subject
- Clippings (information artifacts) 5
- Correspondence 5
- Emigration and immigration 5
- Photographs 5
- Minutes (administrative records) 4
- Publications (documents) 4
- United States 4
- Antisemitism 3
- Articles 3
- Human rights 3
- Israel 3
- Refugees 3
- Reports 3
- Africa 2
- Airborne operations (Military science) 2
- Airlift, Military 2
- Amharic language 2
- Assimilation (Sociology) 2
- Audiocassettes 2
- Books 2 + ∧ less
- Language
- Hebrew 4
- French 3
- German 3
- Amharic 2
- Spanish; Castilian 2
- Names
- Meir, Golda, 1898-1978 3
- Agudah Yiśreʼelit lemaʻan Yehude Etyopyah 2
- American Association for Ethiopian Jews 2
- American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee 2
- American Pro-Falasha Committee 2
- Berger, Graenum 2
- Boschwitz, Rudy, 1930- 2
- Canadian Association for Ethiopian Jews 2
- Eban, Abba Solomon, 1915-2002 2
- Falasha Welfare Association 2
- Faïtlovitch, Jacques 2
- Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America 2
- Israel (Title of work: Ḥoḳ ha-shevut.) 2
- Jacobovici, Simcha 2
- Jewish Agency for Israel 2
- Kennedy, Edward M. (Edward Moore), 1932-2009 2
- Koch, Ed, 1924-2013 2
- Lenhoff, Howard M. 2
- National Conference on Soviet Jewry (U.S.) 2 + ∧ less