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Robert Levinson papers, 1880-1979, bulk 1962-1979
Title:
Robert Levinson papers 1880-1979, bulk 1962-1979
The collection consists of Robert Levinson's correspondence; files, drafts, and a card file relating to Levinson's dissertation on Jews and the California Gold Rush; and a small number of files on Camp Swig.
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Kaufman, Edith Schoenberger, 1904-1995. Edith Schoenberger Kaufman papers, 1870-2006.
Title:
Edith Schoenberger Kaufman papers, 1870-2006.
The collection consists of family papers, photographs, and photo albums/scrapbooks. Family papers range from personal documents and correspondence to materials relating to Holocaust restitution. There are also papers relating to Edith Schoenberger Kaufman's work with Hadassah. Files on Eugen Schoenberger's company, Schoenberger Cabinet, are particularly rich both with information about the Nazi seizure of a Jewish company and with ephemera and materials documenting the company's products. The collection includes a large number of photo albums and scrapbooks documenting Edith Schoenberger Kaufman's family, travels, and philanthropic work. Particularly noteworthy are the early travel photo albums from the 1930s, the family photo album (circa 1870-1951), which documents the World War II era emigration of Edith's extended Jewish family from Germany, and the scrapbooks and photo albums documenting Eugen Schoenberger's life and his company.
ArchivalResource: 1 carton, 3 boxes, 13 oversize boxes, and 1 oversize folder (8 linear feet)
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- Kaufman, Edith Schoenberger, 1904-1995. Edith Schoenberger Kaufman papers, 1870-2006.
Solomons, Lucius Levy, 1863-1940. Lucius Levy Solomons papers, 1745-1963.
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Lucius Levy Solomons papers, 1745-1963.
Genealogies of the Seixas and Solomons families; articles and speeches by Lucius Levy Solomons on such topics as the meaning of Judaism, the Jew in the Diaspora, anti-Semitism, Palestine, immigration, philanthropy, Jewish character, fraternalism and brotherhood, spiritual nationality, political Zionism, assimilation, altruism, justice, the Jewish soul, and the prophetic idea in Judaism; family correspondence (which consists entirely of photocopies from the Solomons family papers at the American Jewish Archives); accounts and documents about the Solomons family and members of the Seixas, Green, Frank, Franks, Sloss, Lilienthal, Dorfman, and Spitzler families from Rhode Island, New York, Jamaica, and London; and a small number of photographs.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Solomons, Lucius Levy, 1863-1940. Lucius Levy Solomons papers, 1745-1963.
Silberman, Lou H., 1890-1979. Silberman family papers and photographs, circa 1870-1940.
Title:
Silberman family papers and photographs, circa 1870-1940.
Consists of vital documents and photographs of the families of Lou Silberman and Myrtle Mueller. Included are a marriage license for Lou Silberman and Myrtle Mueller, birth certificates, an 1879 naturalization certificate for Albert Mueller (Myrtle's father), an 1888 invitation to the San Francisco wedding of Albert Mueller and Augusta Ash, and a folder of correspondence and Boy Scouts material from Lou H. Silberman, Jr. Among the photographs are portraits of Aaron and Louisa Mueller (parents of Albert), Albert and Augusta Ash Mueller (parents of Myrtle), Jacob and Minna Kadish Ash (grandparents of Myrtle), Esther Rosenblatt Silberman (mother of Lou H. Silberman) and some unidentified family snapshots.
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 1 oversize folder (.2 linear feet)
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- Silberman, Lou H., 1890-1979. Silberman family papers and photographs, circa 1870-1940.
Judah L. Magnes Museum. WJHC 2000.001. Magnes collection of Arizona Invoices and Checks, 1868-1900.
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Magnes collection of Arizona Invoices and Checks, 1868-1900.
Collection consists of invoices and checks (and one letter) from Jewish-owned Arizona businesses dating from 1868 to 1900. Businesses represented are from Tuscon, Tombstone, and Yuma, Arizona.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Judah L. Magnes Museum. WJHC 2000.001. Magnes collection of Arizona Invoices and Checks, 1868-1900.
Congregation Sherith Israel records, 1851-2003
Title:
Congregation Sherith Israel records 1851-2003
The collection consists of the records of San Francisco's Congregation Sherith Israel from circa 1851 to 2003. Included are administrative records; correspondence; financial records; building and property records; cemetery records; membership records; religious school records; confirmation and bar/bat mitzvah records; materials relating to the congregation's rabbis and cantors; files relating to liturgy, services, and holidays; records of the congregation's Sisterhood and Brotherhood; subject files; newsletters; scrapbooks; and photographs.
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 96 cartons, 3 boxes, 21 oversize boxes, 72 volumes, and 1 oversize folder; (linear feet: 135)
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- Congregation Sherith Israel records, 1851-2003
Chi Phi Sigma Club (Oakland, Calif.). Chi Phi Sigma Club scrapbooks and photographs, circa 1937-1993.
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Chi Phi Sigma Club scrapbooks and photographs, circa 1937-1993.
The collection consists of scrapbooks that document the activities of Chi Phi Sigma, a teenage girls club based in Oakland, California, for the years 1937-1943. The scrapbooks have photographs, club documents, newsletters, and copies of newspaper clippings. The collection also contains some undated color photographs that document some later experiences of some of the club's members.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Chi Phi Sigma Club (Oakland, Calif.). Chi Phi Sigma Club scrapbooks and photographs, circa 1937-1993.
Bushell, Hiram, 1882-1953. Hiram Bushell papers, 1921-1935.
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Hiram Bushell papers, 1921-1935.
Collection includes diaries kept by Hiram Bushell while at the Civilian Conservation Corps' Yankee Hill Work Camp in Yankee Hill, California (1934-1935). The diary entries contain his comments on daily life in the camp and on relationships he built while living there. Bushell's sometimes poetic writings reveal his observations of the hierarchical relations that existed in the work camp and the ways in which he applied traditional Jewish thought to his experiences there.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Bushell, Hiram, 1882-1953. Hiram Bushell papers, 1921-1935.
Rosenbloom, Bashe Rubenchik. Bashe Rubenchik Rosenbloom papers, 1909-1980.
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Bashe Rubenchik Rosenbloom papers, 1909-1980.
Collection consists of correspondence; postcards from a 1909 postcard album belonging to Bashe Rosenbloom in Minsk; a 1955 program from the Jewish Cultural Club of Elsinore, Calif.; a poem celebrating Rosenbloom's fifty years in Petaluma, Calif.; and family photographs. Among the photographs are a series of photographs of Petaluma farm life in the 1930s (including a photograph of a Depression-era Petaluma farm house).
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.4 linear feet)
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- Rosenbloom, Bashe Rubenchik. Bashe Rubenchik Rosenbloom papers, 1909-1980.
Bransten, Edward, 1906-2001. Edward and Cathryn Bransten family papers and photographs, 1880-1980.
Title:
Edward and Cathryn Bransten family papers and photographs, 1880-1980.
Collection consists of a small number of documents and many photographs documenting the history of the family of Edward and Cathryn (Scheeline) Bransten. The documents include a 1903 marriage certificate for Edward Brandenstein and Florine Haas and a photocopy of the 1938 marriage certificate for Edward Bransten and Cathryn Scheeline. The collection also includes a folder of materials relating to the history of the Bransten family, and some historic San Francisco magazines. The bulk of the collection is made up of photographs and photo albums. Individuals documented in the collection's photographs include Joseph and Jane Brandenstein (Edward's grandparents) and their children, Edward and Florine Haas Bransten (Edward's parents) and their children, and Edward and Cathryn Scheeline Bransten and their children. Also documented are the family of Harry and Norma Fox Scheeline (Cathryn's parents), and individuals from the Haas, Samuels, Lilienthal, Jacobi, and Baruch families. The collection includes a series of photographs relating to the work of Edward Bransten Sr. and Edward Bransten Jr. on the Federal Tea Board. Photo albums document Edward Bransten Jr.'s babyhood and childhood, Edward Bransten Jr.'s travels and adventures in the Sierras, Oregon, Europe, and the Far East between 1920 and 1929, and the Haas family. The Haas family photo album contains particularly notable photographs of the various San Francisco Jewish families that originated in Reckendorf, Bavaria re-united on the streets of that town in 1911.
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 2 oversize boxes (1.2 linear feet)
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- Bransten, Edward, 1906-2001. Edward and Cathryn Bransten family papers and photographs, 1880-1980.
Western Jewish History Center. 184. Goodman and Levy family papers and scrapbooks, 1850-2003.
Title:
Goodman and Levy family papers and scrapbooks, 1850-2003.
The collection contains the following: a few items relating the life of Parez Levy in Tennessee, including a scrapbook and a Masonic certificate; items relating to the life of Aaron Goodman in El Paso, Texas, including family scrapbooks with documents and correspondence from Aaron's Lion Grocery Company and an 1889 legal document (in Spanish) relating to a Goodman's interests in a mine in Juarez; the handwritten diaries of Estelle Goodman Levy (Aaron's daughter); a wedding book and marriage certificate from the wedding of Estelle Goodman and Charles Levy; a number of scrapbooks documenting the life of Estelle Goodman Levy in El Paso; and a significant number of items relating to the life of Amelia Levy Lemmon, including 48 scrapbooks and photo albums dating from Amelia's school years through 2003. These document Amelia's experience at UC Berkeley and in the San Francisco Bay Area, her activities in the Sisterhood of Oakland's Temple Sinai and in the Brandeis University National Women's Committee, and her travels around the world. Amelia's childhood is also documented in the Goodman family scrapbooks in the collection. The collection includes genealogical information about members of the Goodman, Levy, Frank, Lederer, Baruch, Brandt, Schenck, and Sattinger families. Also included are some historical writings, including "My Parents, Joseph Hillel Goodman and Sarah Rothschild Goodman" by Isidore B. Goodman and "In the Beginning: The Jewish Community of El Paso Texas" by Fanny Sattinger Goodman.
ArchivalResource: 11 cartons and 10 oversize boxes (14.6 linear feet)
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- Western Jewish History Center. 184. Goodman and Levy family papers and scrapbooks, 1850-2003.
Kline, Emanuel, b. 1870. Emanuel Kline papers, 1910-1938.
Title:
Emanuel Kline papers, 1910-1938.
Collection includes postcard with Kline's photograph from Jarbidge, Nev. (1910); part of an article written about a trial in Jarbidge; a eulogy; and a membership certificate for Sam Friedenberg, who was on the Advisory Board of the Pacific Coast University College of Law, signed by Kline (1928).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Kline, Emanuel, b. 1870. Emanuel Kline papers, 1910-1938.
William Stern papers, 1915-1965
Title:
William Stern papers 1915-1965
The papers of Rabbi Willam Stern of Oakland, California. The collection includes files on Stern's involvement with various local and national organizations, Jewish and non-Jewish; files from Stern's years at Temple Sinai; correspondence, including letters of appreciation to Rabbi Stern for his efforts on weddings, bar mitzvot, funerals, and conversions; sermons and addresses, some of which were for the Jewish Chautauqua Society, about religious, patriotic, and philanthropic matters, including The California Jew in History; subject files; ephemera and clippings; certificates and commendations; and a small number of photographs.
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 6 cartons, 2 boxes, and 2 oversize boxes; Linear feet: 8.2
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- William Stern papers, 1915-1965
Harris, Samuel, b.1895. Samuel Harris family correspondence and photograph, 1911-1922.
Title:
Samuel Harris family correspondence and photograph, 1911-1922.
The collection includes a photograph of Samuel Harris (1911); letters from Rabbi Martin Meyer to Samuel Harris (1912-1914); and a letter from Rabbi Rudolph Coffee (1922) to Moses Harris about the appointment of Melbourne Harris (Moses' son) to a pulpit in Toledo, Ohio.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Harris, Samuel, b.1895. Samuel Harris family correspondence and photograph, 1911-1922.
Phillips, Fred, 1882-1944. Fred Phillips family papers and photographs, circa 1900-1970.
Title:
Fred Phillips family papers and photographs, circa 1900-1970.
The collection includes genealogical information about the Wartelsky and Benioff families, materials relating to Fred Phillips' campaigns and work as a Nevada State Assemblyman (including scrapbooks documenting his political and civic activities), materials relating to Webster Phillips' service in World War II (including a series of letters from Webster to his mother Ida in 1944 and 1945), and a large series of family photographs. Among these photos are some depicting Fred Phillips' life and work in San Francisco during the 1910s, photos of Fred Phillips serving in the Army in Texas in 1904, photos of the groundbreaking for Reno's Temple Emanu-El in 1921, photos of Phillips doing the work of a Nevada State Assemblyman, and photos of the Phillips family in Reno during the 1920s and 1930s.
ArchivalResource: 1 carton, 2 boxes, 1 oversize box, and 1 oversize folder (2.2 linear feet)
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- Phillips, Fred, 1882-1944. Fred Phillips family papers and photographs, circa 1900-1970.
Winter, Moritz, b. 1886. Moritz Winter papers, 1910-1956.
Title:
Moritz Winter papers, 1910-1956.
The collection includes doctoral and rabbinical certificates from Germany; clippings (1941-1956); a musical program autographed by Yehudi Menuhin; a scrapbook; two letters from Rabbi William Stern; and a photograph of Rabbi Winter giving an Eternal Light Medal to the first Jewish Boy Scout in Oakland to have received the honor.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder and 1 oversize folder.
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- Winter, Moritz, b. 1886. Moritz Winter papers, 1910-1956.
Judah L. Magnes Museum. WJHC 1979.008. Wolf Levy storefront lithograph, 1879.
Title:
Wolf Levy storefront lithograph, 1879.
A lithograph print probably from a plate used to produce De Pue and Company's 1879 Atlas of Yolo County, California. The print includes four images of Madison, Yolo County: one of Wolf Levy's General Merchandise storefront; one of Hilliker's Hotel, and two of E. Tadlock's residence and farm.
ArchivalResource: 1 oversize folder.
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- Judah L. Magnes Museum. WJHC 1979.008. Wolf Levy storefront lithograph, 1879.
Congregation Beth Israel-Judea records, 1862-1999
Title:
Congregation Beth Israel-Judea records 1862-1999
This collection documents over 100 years of Congregation Beth Israel's history from shortly after its founding. It is divided into six series: Corporate, Administrative, and Financial; Congregational Materials; Marriage Licenses; Salem Cemetery; Cornerstone; and Photographs.
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 2 cartons, 3 oversize boxes, 5 volumes, and 2 oversize folders; (Linear feet: 3.7)
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- Congregation Beth Israel-Judea records, 1862-1999
Edelstein, Harold, b. 1904. Harold Edelstein papers, 1941-1983.
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Harold Edelstein papers, 1941-1983.
Minutes; financial reports; and correspondence relating to the Berkeley War Council (1943-1949). Materials about the Council include items relating to child care; consumer interests; housing; education; nutrition, medical care, and health; and community centers.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Edelstein, Harold, b. 1904. Harold Edelstein papers, 1941-1983.
House of Love and Prayer (San Francisco, Calif.). House of Love and Prayer miscellany, 1968-1977.
Title:
House of Love and Prayer miscellany, 1968-1977.
The collection consists of flyers, pamphlets, publications, and photographs of the House of Love and Prayer in San Francisco, California.
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- House of Love and Prayer (San Francisco, Calif.). House of Love and Prayer miscellany, 1968-1977.
B'nai B'rith Women. Eleanor Roosevelt Chapter, No. 1165 (Oakland, Calif.). B'nai B'rith Women, Eleanor Roosevelt Chapter, No. 1165 scrapbooks and bulletins, 1962-1968.
Title:
B'nai B'rith Women, Eleanor Roosevelt Chapter, No. 1165 scrapbooks and bulletins, 1962-1968.
The collection consists of two scrapbooks and some bulletins (1964-1968) produced by the Oakland, California chapter of B'nai B'rith Women. The scrapbooks document the activities of the Eleanor Roosevelt chapter of B'nai B'rith Women with newspaper clippings, invitations, telegrams, lists of the chapter's officers and charter members, photographs, announcements, and programs.
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 1 oversize box (.6 linear feet)
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- B'nai B'rith Women. Eleanor Roosevelt Chapter, No. 1165 (Oakland, Calif.). B'nai B'rith Women, Eleanor Roosevelt Chapter, No. 1165 scrapbooks and bulletins, 1962-1968.
Lubin, Simon Julius, 1876-1936. Simon Julius Lubin papers, 1902-1936.
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Simon Julius Lubin papers, 1902-1936.
The collection consists of typed manuscripts of writings and speeches by Simon Lubin dating from 1902 to 1933, eulogies and obituaries, clippings, and photographs. The writings and speeches address topics relating to Judaism, education, immigration, and other social, political, and economic issues.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.4 linear feet)
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- Lubin, Simon Julius, 1876-1936. Simon Julius Lubin papers, 1902-1936.
Lenchner, Harry. Harry Lenchner family papers and photographs, 1892-1980.
Title:
Harry Lenchner family papers and photographs, 1892-1980.
The collection includes family history; marriage and naturalization certificates; World War II awards presented to Harry Lenchner from the United Service Organizations and the National Jewish Welfare Board; a newspaper clipping; and three photographs, one showing the Lenchner family camping in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park after the 1906 earthquake and fire and two of Harry and Sadie Lenchner in the 1920s. According to Harry Lenchner, when the family posed for the 1906 photograph they symbolically left an empty space for a young son (Herman) who had recently died.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Lenchner, Harry. Harry Lenchner family papers and photographs, 1892-1980.
Judah L. Magnes Memorial Museum. Magnes collection on Judah L. Magnes, 1870-2004.
Title:
Magnes collection on Judah L. Magnes, 1870-2004.
The collection consists of materials collected by the Magnes staff between the early 1960s and the early 2000s that document the life and influence of Judah L. Magnes. Some of these materials are original documents and photographs acquired from Magnes family members and other donors. Other materials in the collection were acquired as a result of years of research and collecting by the Magnes staff. These later items include many photocopies of items from other archives in the United States and Israel. The collection is divided into the following series: 1. Personal; 2. Public Activities; 3. Press, Clippings and Miscellaneous Materials on JLM; 4. Sources on JLM; and 5. Photographs. Series 1 consists of items relating to Judah L. Magnes' early years in the San Francisco Bay Area, including materials from his high school years in Oakland; items relating to JLM's college years, including early essays; correspondence with family members; materials on some of the children of Judah and Beatrice Magnes; genealogical materials; items relating to Beatrice Magnes; JLM's notes and some diaries; and personal documents, including passports, dating from 1912-1941, diplomas (see oversize), and a few bookplates. Series 2 consists of a chronological file of materials relating to JLM's public activities. Among these materials are correspondence, essays, published and manuscript versions of public addresses, reports from organizations to which JLM contributed his time and efforts, and JLM's writings (articles and pamphlets). Topics of particular interest in Series 2 include the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, the Kehillah of New York City, Zionism, relief to Europe's Jews during and after World War I, peace rallies during World War I, Jewish culture and identity, Hebrew University, and the founding of the state of Israel. Series 3 consists of a chronological series of press, clippings, and other materials that discuss the work and influence of Judah L. Magnes. These materials date from 1898 through 2004. Series 4 consists of materials gathered by Magnes staff documenting the various archival and bibliographic sources on Judah L. Magnes available to researchers in the United States and in Israel. Series 5 consists of photographs and photo albums, including photographs of the Magnes family; photographs and portraits of JLM as a child, a young man, and an adult; and group portraits and photographs that include JLM. The photographs date from the 1870s through the 1960s and include images from Oakland, California, New York, Eastern Europe, and Israel. Among the photographs are also pages from two photo albums, one with photographs of the Magnes family in Oakland (circa 1880-1900) and the other showing the childhood home of JLM's mother Sophie Abrahamson in Filehne, Prussia (Poland). Images from this photo album include street scenes of Filehne and images of the interior and exterior of the town's synagogue.
ArchivalResource: 3 cartons, 1 box, and 2 oversize folders (3.4 linear feet)
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- Judah L. Magnes Memorial Museum. Magnes collection on Judah L. Magnes, 1870-2004.
Samuels family. Samuels family papers and photographs, 1860-1903.
Title:
Samuels family papers and photographs, 1860-1903.
Collection consists primarily of photographs of members of the Samuels, Palinbaum, Korn, Moore, Chaxel, Barth, and Roth families; also contains some photographs of family members from Seattle, Washington, and South Bend, Indiana.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Samuels family. Samuels family papers and photographs, 1860-1903.
Greenebaum, Weil & Michels (Firm). Greenebaum, Weil & Michels postcard, 1921 Dec. 4.
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Greenebaum, Weil & Michels postcard, 1921 Dec. 4.
Postcard sent to Gust Tsangario, of Helper, Utah, from the firm of Greenebaum, Weil & Michels (located on 740 Mission St., San Francisco) for the selling of Crown Army Shirts. Card postmarked 4 Dec. 1921.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Greenebaum, Weil & Michels (Firm). Greenebaum, Weil & Michels postcard, 1921 Dec. 4.
Haas, William, 1849-1916. William Haas papers, 1849-1927.
Title:
William Haas papers, 1849-1927.
The collection contains photocopies of William Haas' naturalization papers, photocopies of a marriage license and a marriage certificate for William Haas and Bertha Greenebaum; a final settlement of Haas' estate, leaving, among other bequests, $6,000 to his widow to be distributed to San Francisco charities as she thought fit; a wedding scrapbook (circa 1907) with invitations and clippings from many turn-of-the-century weddings among San Francisco's Jewish aristocracy; memorial tributes from San Francisco's Mount Zion Hospital, one to William Haas, as an officer, and one to Bertha Haas, as a volunteer; and a certificate of appreciation to William Haas from the Panama-Pacific International Exhibit (1915).
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 1 oversize folder (.2 linear feet)
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- Haas, William, 1849-1916. William Haas papers, 1849-1927.
Goldman, Richard N., 1920-2010. Richard N. and Rhoda H. Goldman papers, 1863-2003 1939-1995.
Title:
Richard N. and Rhoda H. Goldman papers, 1863-2003 1939-1995.
The Richard and Rhoda Goldman papers document the lives and contributions of two of the most important figures in twentieth-century philanthropy. The papers are divided into 7 series: Personal and Family Papers; Richard Goldman's Chronological File, Richard Goldman's Travel Files; Rhoda Goldman's Subject Files; Rhoda Goldman's Mount Zion Hospital Board of Director Files; Memorabilia and Clippings; and Photographs.
ArchivalResource: 48 cartons, 3 boxes, 1 oversize box, and 1 oversize folder (61.2 linear feet)
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- Goldman, Richard N., 1920-2010. Richard N. and Rhoda H. Goldman papers, 1863-2003 1939-1995.
Judah L. Magnes Museum. WJHC 1993.009. Dus Pintele Yud flyer, circa 1925.
Title:
Dus Pintele Yud flyer, circa 1925.
The collection consists of a flyer, in both Yiddish and English, for a performance of Dus Pintele Yud that was then playing at the Ebell Hall at 1440 Harrison Street in Oakland, California. The production featured a cast from Los Angeles.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Judah L. Magnes Museum. WJHC 1993.009. Dus Pintele Yud flyer, circa 1925.
Hoexter, Mary. Magnes collection of Western Jewish obituaries and biographies, circa 1970-2008
Title:
Magnes collection of Western Jewish obituaries and biographies, circa 1970-2008
Consists of photocopies of obituaries and biographies for that appeared mainly in Western US Jewish newspapers and newsletters between the early 1970s and the late 2000s. The collection was compiled by long-time Magnes volunteer Mary Hoexter.
ArchivalResource: 1 carton and 2 boxes (1.8 linear feet)
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- Hoexter, Mary. Magnes collection of Western Jewish obituaries and biographies, circa 1970-2008
Judah L. Magnes Memorial Museum. Magnes collection on Judah L. Magnes, 1870-2004.
Title:
Magnes collection on Judah L. Magnes, 1870-2004.
The collection consists of materials collected by the Magnes staff between the early 1960s and the early 2000s that document the life and influence of Judah L. Magnes. Some of these materials are original documents and photographs acquired from Magnes family members and other donors. Other materials in the collection were acquired as a result of years of research and collecting by the Magnes staff. These later items include many photocopies of items from other archives in the United States and Israel. The collection is divided into the following series: 1. Personal; 2. Public Activities; 3. Press, Clippings and Miscellaneous Materials on JLM; 4. Sources on JLM; and 5. Photographs. Series 1 consists of items relating to Judah L. Magnes' early years in the San Francisco Bay Area, including materials from his high school years in Oakland; items relating to JLM's college years, including early essays; correspondence with family members; materials on some of the children of Judah and Beatrice Magnes; genealogical materials; items relating to Beatrice Magnes; JLM's notes and some diaries; and personal documents, including passports, dating from 1912-1941, diplomas (see oversize), and a few bookplates. Series 2 consists of a chronological file of materials relating to JLM's public activities. Among these materials are correspondence, essays, published and manuscript versions of public addresses, reports from organizations to which JLM contributed his time and efforts, and JLM's writings (articles and pamphlets). Topics of particular interest in Series 2 include the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, the Kehillah of New York City, Zionism, relief to Europe's Jews during and after World War I, peace rallies during World War I, Jewish culture and identity, Hebrew University, and the founding of the state of Israel. Series 3 consists of a chronological series of press, clippings, and other materials that discuss the work and influence of Judah L. Magnes. These materials date from 1898 through 2004. Series 4 consists of materials gathered by Magnes staff documenting the various archival and bibliographic sources on Judah L. Magnes available to researchers in the United States and in Israel. Series 5 consists of photographs and photo albums, including photographs of the Magnes family; photographs and portraits of JLM as a child, a young man, and an adult; and group portraits and photographs that include JLM. The photographs date from the 1870s through the 1960s and include images from Oakland, California, New York, Eastern Europe, and Israel. Among the photographs are also pages from two photo albums, one with photographs of the Magnes family in Oakland (circa 1880-1900) and the other showing the childhood home of JLM's mother Sophie Abrahamson in Filehne, Prussia (Poland). Images from this photo album include street scenes of Filehne and images of the interior and exterior of the town's synagogue.
ArchivalResource: 3 cartons, 1 box, and 2 oversize folders (3.4 linear feet)
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- Judah L. Magnes Memorial Museum. Magnes collection on Judah L. Magnes, 1870-2004.
Haas, Bertha Greenebaum, 1861-1927. Bertha Greenebaum Haas cookbook and loose recipes, 1881-ca. 1920.
Title:
Bertha Greenebaum Haas cookbook and loose recipes, 1881-ca. 1920.
The collection consists of a bound volume and sheets of loose paper containing the handwritten recipes of Bertha Greenebaum Haas (1861-1927) Bertha Haas compiled the recipes in the cookbook with her daughter Alice Haas Lilienthal (1885-1972). Showing that the family cooks took advantage of local ingredients that they could only find in the San Francisco Bay Area, one of their recipes for chocolate caramels included a pound of Ghirardelli chocolate. The cookbook also contains recipes for foods that were not kosher, including mussels, oysters, and shrimp.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Haas, Bertha Greenebaum, 1861-1927. Bertha Greenebaum Haas cookbook and loose recipes, 1881-ca. 1920.
Hakoah Athletic Club of San Francisco. Hakoah Athletic Club of San Francisco records, 1946-1953.
Title:
Hakoah Athletic Club of San Francisco records, 1946-1953.
Collection consists of a 1946 newsletter (Hakoah News) from the Hakoah Amateur Athletic Club of Los Angeles, California and a press release from 1953 detailing the mission, activities, and history of the Hakoah Athletic Club of San Francisco.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Hakoah Athletic Club of San Francisco. Hakoah Athletic Club of San Francisco records, 1946-1953.
Greenebaum, Weil & Michels (Firm). Greenebaum, Weil & Michels postcard, 1921 Dec. 4.
Title:
Greenebaum, Weil & Michels postcard, 1921 Dec. 4.
Postcard sent to Gust Tsangario, of Helper, Utah, from the firm of Greenebaum, Weil & Michels (located on 740 Mission St., San Francisco) for the selling of Crown Army Shirts. Card postmarked 4 Dec. 1921.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Greenebaum, Weil & Michels (Firm). Greenebaum, Weil & Michels postcard, 1921 Dec. 4.
Dinkelspiel, Lloyd William, 1889-1959. Lloyd William Dinkelspiel papers, 1886-1980.
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Lloyd William Dinkelspiel papers, 1886-1980.
The collection consists of genealogical and biographical information; obituaries; some correspondence; compositions and poems; a will of Pauline Dinkelspiel; certificates and family documents; information about Dinkelspiel House, which is part of Dunsmuir House and Gardens in Oakland, California; a 1916 copy of "The Scintillator," a Lowell High School scrapbook/ yearbook edited by Lloyd Dinkelspiel; a visitor's attendance certificate from the Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915); a few magazines with articles about Lloyd Dinkelspiel; and photographs. The photographs include portraits of the Dinkelspiel, Ehrman, Bachman and Hellman families; photographs of the interior and exterior of Lazarus Dinkelspiel's dry goods store; a photograph of the Ehrman house at Sugar Pine Point in Lake Tahoe, California, photographs of the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, and photographs (mostly from the 1920s) of the camping and pack trips that a young Lloyd Dinkelspiel took to various California locations, including the Sierras, Mount Whitney, Gold Lake, Grass Lake, Santa Barbara, and Yosemite.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes and 1 oversize box (2 linear feet)
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- Dinkelspiel, Lloyd William, 1889-1959. Lloyd William Dinkelspiel papers, 1886-1980.
Ladies' United Hebrew Benevolent Society (San Francisco, Calif.). Ladies' United Hebrew Benevolent Society resolution, 1868.
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Ladies' United Hebrew Benevolent Society resolution, 1868.
Consists of a resolution presented to Mrs. F. Tandler, a former president of the Ladies United Hebrew Benevolent Society in San Francisco, signed by the Society's officers and affixed with its organizational seal.
ArchivalResource: 1 oversize folder.
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- Ladies' United Hebrew Benevolent Society (San Francisco, Calif.). Ladies' United Hebrew Benevolent Society resolution, 1868.
Jonas, Abraham, 1855-1923. Abraham Jonas papers, 1885-1966.
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Abraham Jonas papers, 1885-1966.
The collection consists of the papers, scrapbooks, and photographs of Oakland businessman and civic leader Abraham Jonas. The papers include some family documents, a small amount of correspondence, loose materials from Jonas' work with B'nai B'rith, Temple Sinai (Oakland, Calif.), and the American Jewish Relief Committee for Sufferers from the War. Also included is a program from a convocation of Oakland freemasons (1913), a few items from Jonas' run for Oakland Councilman-at-Large (1899), and some businesscards and postcards from The Hub Clothing Company. The scrapbooks in the collection date from 1895 through the death of Katie Jonas in 1935 (with the bulk of material dating between 1895 and 1923) and include clippings, correspondence, and ephemera relating to Abraham Jonas' various activities in the civic and religious life of Oakland. Among other things, the scrapbooks document Jonas' work with B'nai B'rith, Temple Sinai, the Merchants' Exchange of Oakland, his political campaign for city councilman, and, to some extent, his work with the American Jewish Relief Committee for Sufferers from the War. There are also materials in the scrapbooks relating to other members of the Jonas family and relating to the deaths of both Abraham and Katie Jonas. The collection also includes a ledger and a minute book and bylaws for the Hub Clothing Company. The photographs in the collection consist primarily of cabinet card portraits (circa 1885-1900) of various members of the Jonas family of Oakland and the Simon family of Placerville, California. Michael (a Placerville dry goods merchant) and Paulina Simon were aunt and uncle to Abraham Jonas (though the exact details of the relation are unknown). Many of the photographs are unidentified. They were produced by a range of Oakland, San Francisco, and Placerville photography studios. There is one photograph of Abraham and Katie Jonas in front of the the Jonas family home in Rogasen, Posen (taken on a 1909 trip to Germany).
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes and 3 oversize boxes (2.6 linear feet)
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- Jonas, Abraham, 1855-1923. Abraham Jonas papers, 1885-1966.
Samuels family. Samuels family papers and photographs, 1860-1903.
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Samuels family papers and photographs, 1860-1903.
Collection consists primarily of photographs of members of the Samuels, Palinbaum, Korn, Moore, Chaxel, Barth, and Roth families; also contains some photographs of family members from Seattle, Washington, and South Bend, Indiana.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Samuels family. Samuels family papers and photographs, 1860-1903.
Myers, Isidore, 1856-1922. Magnes collection on Congregation Ohabai Shalome, 1871-1975.
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Magnes collection on Congregation Ohabai Shalome, 1871-1975.
The collection contains materials from and about Congregation Ohabai Shalome collected over the years by the Magnes staff. Included are a copy of the Constitution and By Laws of the congregation (1871); a membership application card (c. 1880); a program for the 1895 dedication of the congregation's new building on Bush Street; a copy of "Young Israel's Guide" (1905) by Rabbi Bernard M. Kaplan; a Memorial Service for the Dead (1897), written by the congregation's rabbi, Isidore Myers. The collection also contains photographs of the interior and exterior of the Bush Street building and newspaper clippings about the congregation. In addition, the collection has a 1975 report of the Landmarks Preservation Advisory Board to San Francisco's Redevelopment Agency, which includes a history of the congregation and an architectural history of the Bush Street building.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Myers, Isidore, 1856-1922. Magnes collection on Congregation Ohabai Shalome, 1871-1975.
Levy, Jenne Feder. Levy family papers, 1876-1958.
Title:
Levy family papers, 1876-1958.
The collection consists of papers, scrapbooks, and photographs relating to the California descendents of immigrant Morris Levy. Included are family correspondence and family documents; cemetery deeds from the First Hebrew Congregation in Oakland (Temple Sinai) and Congregation Beth Olam in Hollywood; business-related materials; a scrapbook of Jenne Feder Levy; newspaper clippings; a genealogical chart that includes information about members of the Levy, Schwarzbaum, Pudlin, Feder, and Plattus families; a pass allowing entrance in and out of San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake and fire; and World War II ration booklets.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes, 2 oversize boxes, and 1 oversize folder (1.6 linear feet)
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- Levy, Jenne Feder. Levy family papers, 1876-1958.
Edith Schoenberger Kaufman papers, 1870-2006
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Edith Schoenberger Kaufman papers 1870-2006
The collection consists of Edith Schoenberger Kaufman's family papers, photographs, and photo albums/scrapbooks. The materials document Edith's family life in Germany, the experience of Edith and her first husband, Eugen Schoenberger, in Nazi Germany and in France under Germany occupation, her immigration to the United States, and Edith's work in the Jewish community in Missouri and California.
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 1 carton, 3 boxes, 13 oversize boxes; (linear feet: 8)
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- Edith Schoenberger Kaufman papers, 1870-2006
Bogen, Boris David, 1869-1929. Boris David Bogen family papers and photographs, 1895-1940.
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Boris David Bogen family papers and photographs, 1895-1940.
The collection consists of genealogies, correspondence (from the early 1920s); materials from Boris Bogen's relief work in Europe with the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and the American Relief Administration after World War I; a substantial number of family photographs; and some drawings and other works on paper. The correspondence includes both correspondence with family and with colleagues involved in post-war European relief work. Correspondents include: M.A. Shoan, Elizabeth Bogen, I. Rubinstein, Colonel Herbert Lehman, M.B. Hexter, A. Lucas, Jessie Bogen, S. J. Rosenblatt, Max Senior, H.S. Gans, Morris Lewis, I. Irving, Alex A. Landesco, M.E. Boynton, M. D. Waldman, I. Prince, J.N. Rosenberg, I. M. Kowalsky, H.H. Rosenfelt, S.H. golter, Joseph Rosen, Colonel William R. Grove, J. Hyman, Colonel William Haskell, M.J. Rosenau, L. Rabinovich, C.G. Grey, S.A. Goldsmith, and J.J. Golub. The photographs, which date from circa 1895 until 1940, include images of the Bogen, Scholtz, Bromberg, Kochman, Shohan, and Mayers families mainly in Russia and in Arcadia, California. Among these family photographs are portraits and photographs of cinematographer Abe Scholtz, including one of Abe Scholtz with actor Douglas Fairbanks on the set of the 1927 film The Gaucho. There are particularly fine images of the Bogen family home (called Amawaga) in Arcadia, California during the 1920s and 1930s.
ArchivalResource: 1 carton (1 linear foot)
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- Bogen, Boris David, 1869-1929. Boris David Bogen family papers and photographs, 1895-1940.
Levinson, Robert E., 1938-1980. Robert Levinson papers, 1880-1979.
Title:
Robert Levinson papers, 1880-1979.
The collection consists of Robert Levinson's correspondence and files, drafts, and a card file relating to his dissertation on Jews and the California Gold Rush. The correspondence includes personal correspondence, professional correspondence (on writings, conferences, and general academic matters), research correspondence, correspondence relating to Levinson's work with the Commission for the Preservation of Pioneer Jewish Cemeteries and Landmarks, genealogy and family history correspondence, correspondence with historical societies, museums and other Jewish heritage organizations, and correspondence from Levinson's cantorial and rabbinical work. The research correspondence, which dates circa between 1962 and 1979, is particularly rich with information about the Jews of California and the western United States during the Gold Rush. Among the dissertation materials in the collection are research files on a range of Gold Rush era subjects, towns, and families; drafts of Levinson's thesis; and a card file that consists of Levinson's attempt to index Mother Lode newspapers from circa 1850 through 1880 for Jewish content. Newspapers indexed include those from the following California towns: Angels, Columbia, Downieville, Grass Valley, Jackson, Mammoth Tree Grove, Mariposa, Mokelumne Hill, Nevada City, Placerville, San Andreas, San Francisco (for content relating to Jews in the Mother Lode counties), Sonora, Sutter Creek, and Volcano.
ArchivalResource: 9 cartons, 1 box, 1 oversize box, and 3 cardfile boxes (9.8 linear feet)
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- Levinson, Robert E., 1938-1980. Robert Levinson papers, 1880-1979.
Naftaly family. Naftaly family papers and photographs, 1860-1950.
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Naftaly family papers and photographs, 1860-1950.
The collection consists of papers and photographs relating to the Naftaly family. Family papers include genealogy; certificates; a small amount of correspondence; ephemera (advertisements, clippings, broadsides, sketches) from the family's anatomical show, which traveled around the world in the 1890s; Hebrew death certificates for Aaron and Taba(h) Naftaly; a pass issued to Morris Naftaly, who was a deputy constable, by the governor of California, on 20 April 1906, that allowed him to enter San Francisco and aid victims of the earthquake and fire; and Sarah Naftaly's autograph album. Among the materials documenting the Naftaly anatomical show are testimonials from Japanese and Chinese officials proclaiming the authenticity of the exhibits. The photographs in the collection are mostly family and individual portraits. Family members identified in the portraits include: Abraham Naftaly, Asher Naftaly, Jacob Naftaly, Esther Naftaly Dannenberg, Nettie Dannenberg Naftaly, Morris Naftaly, Sarah Less Naftaly, Adolph Naftaly, Harry and Bessie Naftaly, Harry A. Naftaly, Harry R. Naftaly, Irene Naftaly, Philip Naftaly, David Naftaly, Harold and Stanley West, and Arthur Naftaly. Also included are some photographs of the Less family, photographs of the Naftaly family store in Oakland, California, photographs of family friends, and photographs of Aaron Naftaly's grave and Taba(h) Naftaly's grave in Shanghai, China. The collection also includes a photograph album (circa 1880-1890) of Naftaly family portraits.
ArchivalResource: 1 carton, 1 oversize box, and three oversize folders (1.2 linear feet)
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- Naftaly family. Naftaly family papers and photographs, 1860-1950.
Rosenberg, Abraham, 1865-1929. Rosenberg family papers, 1860-1977.
Title:
Rosenberg family papers, 1860-1977.
The collection consists of family correspondence, providing information about the family's history, involvement with the arts, and friendships, featuring letters from Abraham Rosenberg, Alice Greenbaum Rosenberg, Louise Rosenberg, Ernest Bloch, Isaac Stern, Oscar Weil, Charles Erskine Scott Wood, Imogen Cunningham, and other well-known personalities. A letter from Sarah Ackerman to Louis Greenbaum from before their marriage describes San Francisco after President Abraham Lincoln's assassination. The bulk of the correspondence is between husband and wife Abraham and Alice Rosenberg and between Louise Rosenberg and her parents during her years attending Vassar College (1926-1929). There is also Louise (Rosenberg) Bransten Berman's correspondence from after her father's death regarding memorial scholarships and donations, including exchanges with Albert Elkus at the University of California, Berkeley about the Oscar Wiel Fund. The collection also contains photographs; family papers; a wedding album and invitations; birth notices and obituaries; school albums; scrapbooks; a history of the family business; programs for the theater, concerts, and balls; genealogical information for the Oppenheimer, Rosenberg, Ackerman, and Greenbaum families; and a 1884 issue of the trade journal Shoe and Leather Reporter. Particularly notable among the photographs in the collection are the 1911 photographs of Jenny Lind, a town in Calaveras County, California; photographs of Yosemite, circa 1919; photographs from the Santa Barbara film set of Omar the Tent Maker (1922); photographs of the aftermath of the 1925 earthquake in Santa Barbara, California; photographs of family friends, including Oscar Weil, Charles Erskine Scott Wood; and photographs of Som, the Rosenberg's long-time family cook. Travel materials pertain to two European trips and a 1906 trip to Japan that coincided with the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
ArchivalResource: 2 cartons, 1 oversize box, and 1 oversize folder (2.50 linear feet)
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- Rosenberg, Abraham, 1865-1929. Rosenberg family papers, 1860-1977.
Winter, Moritz, b. 1886. Moritz Winter papers, 1910-1956.
Title:
Moritz Winter papers, 1910-1956.
The collection includes doctoral and rabbinical certificates from Germany; clippings (1941-1956); a musical program autographed by Yehudi Menuhin; a scrapbook; two letters from Rabbi William Stern; and a photograph of Rabbi Winter giving an Eternal Light Medal to the first Jewish Boy Scout in Oakland to have received the honor.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder and 1 oversize folder.
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- Winter, Moritz, b. 1886. Moritz Winter papers, 1910-1956.
Weinstock, Harris. Harris Weinstock papers, 1878-1922.
Title:
Harris Weinstock papers, 1878-1922.
The collection includes a small number of family papers, letters, and materials relating to Weinstock's business ventures and Weinstock's work on agricultural cooperatives. The collection consists primarily of Harris Weinstock's diaries and photographs. Aside from two small general diaries from 1881 and 1922, the diaries mostly document Weinstock's travel, some of which he undertook as a member of the American Commission (formed in 1912 at David Lubin's instigation to investigate farm finance and cooperative credit in Europe). These diaries consist of typewritten text, including observations on many topics of interest to Weinstock, as well as photographs and postcards (often used as illustrations of his points). There are three groups of travel diaries: first, a lengthy diary (487 pages) kept in 1889 which documents Weinstock's trip to Philadelphia and then to Europe with Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf, a prominent nineteenth-century American rabbi (then serving a congregation in Philadelphia); second, diaries from Weinstock's travels in 1908-1909 to the following places: Italy, Austria, Russia, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, France, England, Scotland, Ireland, Greece, Turkey, Syria, Palestine, Egypt, India, Ceylon, Australia, New Zealand,the Philippines, China, Korea, Japan, and parts of Africa; and third, diaries kept by Weinstock on his investigative trips, including one to Panama with the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce in 1912 (with accompanying photographs of the construction of the Panama Canal) and a trip to Europe with the American Commission in 1913. The American Commission trip diaries include Weinstock's general observations as well as more specific observations about agricultural practice in various European nations. The collection also includes pages from three scrapbooks. Two consist of clippings of Weinstock's newspaper articles and reviews of Weinstock's book, Jesus the Jew (1902). The third is a scrapbook relating to the American Commission trip to Europe in 1913. Photographs in the collection (those not already in the travel diaries) include some personal and family photographs as well as pages of photograph albums from Weinstock's travels throughout Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa in 1908 and 1909. Some of these photographs provide examples of the handcoloring of photographs that was popular at the time. The collection also contains the document testifying to Weinstock's appointment to the Industrial Relations Commission, which was signed by President Wilson and Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan, and the marriage certificate of Samuel Frankenheimer and Helen Weinstock (1920).
ArchivalResource: 3 cartons, 2 oversize boxes, and 2 oversize folders (3.8 linear feet)
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- Weinstock, Harris. Harris Weinstock papers, 1878-1922.
Israel Golden Gate Lodge (Oakland, Calif.). Israel Golden Gate Lodge records, 1907-1942.
Title:
Israel Golden Gate Lodge records, 1907-1942.
The collection consists of the records of the Israel Golden Gate Lodge in Oakland, California. Included are by-laws and constitution; minutes; applications for membership, lists of its members (these have information about the country of origin, age, profession, address, and the name of the spouse for both members and prospective members), and some financial records. The collection also contains information on the Commission on Americanism and on the Jewish Folk Chorus, both of which were based in Oakland.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.8 linear feet)
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- Israel Golden Gate Lodge (Oakland, Calif.). Israel Golden Gate Lodge records, 1907-1942.
Jewish Federation of the Greater East Bay records, 1881-1999
Title:
Jewish Federation of the Greater East Bay records, 1881-1999
The collection consists of the records of the Jewish Federation of the Greater East Bay and its predecessor organizations. Included are administrative records, records of Special Projects, records of the various divisions of the Federation, and photographs.
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 19 cartons, 3 boxes, 7 oversize boxes, and 1 oversize folder; (linear feet: 28.2)
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- Jewish Federation of the Greater East Bay records, 1881-1999
Western Jewish History Center. 201. Magnes collection on David Lubin, 1875-1982.
Title:
Magnes collection on David Lubin, 1875-1982.
This collection consists of items created by and relating to David Lubin collected by the Judah L. Magnes Museum staff between 1969 and the early 2000s. It includes original documents and photographs created by David Lubin and his family as well as photocopies of items held by other archives throughout the world. The collection consists of nine series: 1. Personal, 2. Business, 3. Jewish Interests and Issues, 4. International Institute of Agriculture, 5. United States Agriculture, 6. Other Economic and Political Activity, 7. Biography and Legacy, 8. Family Members' Miscellany, and 9. Photographs. Series 1 consists of some genealogy, personal correspondence, family correspondence, and early essays. Series 2 consists mostly of materials relating to Lubin's early California business ventures, especially Weinstock-Lubin. Series 3 consists of Lubin's own writings, correspondence, and addresses on Jewish issues and themes. These materials include files on Zionism and aid to the Jews of Salonica. Series 4 includes materials on the International Institute of Agriculture (history, founding, publications, research materials, dissolution, founding of FAO, and the Lubin Memorial Library in Rome). Series 5 consists of files on agriculture in the United States (primarily in the period from 1880 through 1910). Series 6 consists of a file of materials relating to Lubin's interests in other economic and political issues, such as labor, the election of Woodrow Wilson, and democracy. Series 7 consists of memorial biographies, testimonials, obituaries, and essays on Lubin's legacy published after Lubin's death in 1919. Series 8 consists of materials relating to Lubin's daughter Grace, Lubin's son-in-law, Jacob Finesinger, and George Heller. Series 9 consists of photographs (including photographs of Lubin, Lubin's family, Olivia Agresti, the Weinstock-Lubin Store, President Taft, Villa Lubin, the International Institute of Agriculture, the launching of the SS Lubin, and Jacob Finesinger). The collection also includes a reproduction of the 1910 portrait of David Lubin painted by G. Szoldatics, a copy of the document testifying to Lubin's appointment as the American delegate to the IIA signed by President Theodore Roosevelt, and two scrapbooks (one of letters of introduction for Lubin, 1896-1905 and one of obits and condolence letters on occasion of Lubin's death, 1919).
ArchivalResource: 2 cartons, 2 boxes, 1 oversize box, and 2 oversize folders (3.2 linear feet)
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- Western Jewish History Center. 201. Magnes collection on David Lubin, 1875-1982.
Magnes, Beatrice L. Beatrice L. Magnes family papers and photographs, 1861-1977.
Title:
Beatrice L. Magnes family papers and photographs, 1861-1977.
The collection consists primarily of materials relating to Beatrice Lowenstein Magnes' extended family. Included are letters, notes and essays, poetry and plays, personal documents, Mendelson and Lowenstein family materials from mid-nineteenth-century Germany (including correspondence, a poem in honor of Sophia Mendelson on the occasion of her wedding, condolence letters, and bills), materials pertaining to Louis Marshall (Beatrice's brother-in-law) and James Marshall (Beatrice's nephew), drafts and manuscripts of Beatrice's memoir, Episodes (1977), and photographs. The photographs include images of members of the Lowenstein, Marshall, and Herzog families. Beatrice's sister, Elsie, married into the Herzog family. Her son, Paul Herzog, was chairman of the United States National Labor Relations Board under President Truman. Beatrice's sister, Florence, married Louis Marshall, the prominent attorney and leader of the New York Jewish community. There are photographs of both Paul Herzog and Louis Marshall in the collection.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.8 linear feet)
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- Magnes, Beatrice L. Beatrice L. Magnes family papers and photographs, 1861-1977.
Reuben R. Rinder papers, 1907-1966.
Title:
Reuben R. Rinder papers, 1907-1966.
The collection consists of correspondence; cantorial materials; musical arrangements, compositions and programs; biographical materials; certificates and honors; some of Rinder's writings and speeches; items from Rinder's tenure at Temple Emanu-El; and photographs. The correspondence consists of general correspondence as well as correspondence on particular topics (such as the commissioning of Chagall for a window at Emanu-El and Rinder's liturgical research trip to Israel) and correspondence with prominent individuals. Among the correspondents in the collection are the following: Ansel Adams; Abraham W. Binder; Henry Cowell; Monroe Deutsch; Mischa Elman; Enrique Jorda; Louis Lurie; Dorothy Warenskjold; and Rabbis Stephen Wise, Rudolph Coffee, David de Sola Pool, Ernest Bloch, Darius Milhaud, Marc Lavry, Paul Ben-Haim, and Frederick Jacobi (the last five of these are composers commissioned by Rinder to write music for Emanu-El). The collection also includes correspondence on child prodigies (including Yehudi Menuhin; Isaac Stern; and Miriam Solovieff) whom Rinder encouraged and for whom he found sponsors. Other notable items in the collection include: copies of Rinder's histories of the Board of Rabbis of Northern California and Congregation Emanu-El, together with minutes from Emanu-El (1957) discussing mixed marriages; two conversion certificates; correspondence from Bronislaw Huberman relating to the founding (1936) of the Palestine Orchestra which was composed of refugees escaping Nazi Germany, for which Rinder was the first to collect funds.
ArchivalResource: 1 carton and 1 oversize folder (1 linear foot)
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- Rinder, Reuben R., 1887-1966. Reuben R. Rinder papers, 1907-1966.
Jewish Community Center (Berkeley, Calif.). Jewish Community Center of Berkeley photographs, circa 1951-1978.
Title:
Jewish Community Center of Berkeley photographs, circa 1951-1978.
Collection consists of photographs of the Jewish Community Center of Berkeley (founded in 1951). Photographs document youth activities, senior activities, and the JCC's buildings.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Jewish Community Center (Berkeley, Calif.). Jewish Community Center of Berkeley photographs, circa 1951-1978.
Fligelman family. Fligelman family papers, 1930-1985.
Title:
Fligelman family papers, 1930-1985.
Correspondence; newspaper clippings; obituaries; and a genealogy of the Brin, Barron, Cain, Epstein, Falk, Firestone, Fligelman, Gittleson, Goldfeather, Goodman, Ingber, Kejlis, Lewinsky, and Friedman families, compiled by Howard B. Brin. Persons represented include Belle Fligelman Winestein, Frieda Fligelman, Fanny Fligelman Brin, Julius Fligelman, Daniel Fligelman, John Levy, Stephen Fligelman, Sol Fligelman, and Fred A. Fligelman.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Fligelman family. Fligelman family papers, 1930-1985.
Zellerbach family. Zellerbach family papers, 1887-1980.
Title:
Zellerbach family papers, 1887-1980.
The collection consists of Zellerbach family papers, photographs, and home movies. Included are materials from Isidore and Jennie (Baruh) Zellerbach, Harold and Doris (Joseph) Zellerbach, J.D. and Hannah (Fuld) Zellerbach, Claire Zellerbach Saroni, and Stephen A. and Merla (Burstein) Zellerbach. Family papers relating to Isidore Zellerbach include files on his estate and five bound volumes: three "In Memoriam" volumes of condolence letters sent in the wake of Isidore's death in 1941; one volume of materials relating to the 1938 celebration of Isidore's 50th anniversary with Crown Zellerbach; and one volume of Christmas holiday greetings received by Isidore. Stephen A. Zellerbach's files in the collection consist of materials from his childhood, his college years, his time in the U.S. Navy, his marriage, and his tenure at the Zellerbach Paper Company. Photographs and pictorial items in the collection include images of Anthony Zellerbach, Isidore and Jennie, Harold and Doris, J.D. Zellerbach (especially in his role as Ambassador to Italy in the late 1950s), Stephen A. and Merla, and other members of the Zellerbach, Saroni, and Baruh families. In addition, the collection includes documents, blueprints, a scrapbook, photographs and a photo album relating to Isidore Zellerbach's yacht, Janidore (and other Zellerbach family vessels), as well as Zellerbach family home movies (16mm and 8mm), dating back to the late 1920s.
ArchivalResource: 5 cartons and 2 oversize boxes (6.4 linear feet)
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- Zellerbach family. Zellerbach family papers, 1887-1980.
Stern, William, 1897-1965. William Stern papers, 1909-1965.
Title:
William Stern papers, 1909-1965.
The collection includes files on William Stern's involvement with various local and national organizations, Jewish and non-Jewish; files from Stern's years at Temple Sinai in Oakland, California; correspondence, including letters of appreciation to Rabbi Stern for his efforts on weddings, bar mitzvot, funerals, and conversions; sermons and addresses, some of which were for the Jewish Chautauqua Society, about religious, patriotic, and philanthropic matters, including The California Jew in History; subject files; ephemera and clippings; certificates and commendations; and a small number of photographs.
ArchivalResource: 6 cartons, 2 boxes, and 2 oversize boxes (8.2 linear feet)
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- Stern, William, 1897-1965. William Stern papers, 1909-1965.
Lenchner, Harry. Harry Lenchner family papers and photographs, 1892-1980.
Title:
Harry Lenchner family papers and photographs, 1892-1980.
The collection includes family history; marriage and naturalization certificates; World War II awards presented to Harry Lenchner from the United Service Organizations and the National Jewish Welfare Board; a newspaper clipping; and three photographs, one showing the Lenchner family camping in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park after the 1906 earthquake and fire and two of Harry and Sadie Lenchner in the 1920s. According to Harry Lenchner, when the family posed for the 1906 photograph they symbolically left an empty space for a young son (Herman) who had recently died.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Lenchner, Harry. Harry Lenchner family papers and photographs, 1892-1980.
Haas, Elise S., 1893-1990. Elise Stern Haas papers, 1914-1955.
Title:
Elise Stern Haas papers, 1914-1955.
Contains some letters from German Jewish architect Erich Mendelsohn and his wife Luise regarding, among other things, the creation of a Museum of Architecture, a photograph of Erich Mendelsohn, and pamphlets entitled "A Museum of Architecture" and "Church Art Today." The collection also includes a program (c. 1914) from a meeting of the Philomath Club, a San Francisco women's arts and literary club.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Haas, Elise S., 1893-1990. Elise Stern Haas papers, 1914-1955.
American Jewish Congress, Northern California Division records, 1957-1988
Title:
American Jewish Congress, Northern California Division records 1957-1988
The collection documents the activities of the American Jewish Congress' Northern California Division from 1960 through the mid-1980s. It contains minutes (1960-1982, incomplete), financial records, membership records, annual reports, articles, programs, newsletters, press releases, clippings, correspondence, briefs and published material, and some photographs.
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 10 cartons, 1 box; (Linear feet: 10.4)
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- American Jewish Congress, Northern California Division records, 1957-1988
Finnie, Anne Ackerman, 1911-1995. Anne Ackerman Finnie family papers, 1899-1981.
Title:
Anne Ackerman Finnie family papers, 1899-1981.
The collection consists of family papers, diaries, scrapbooks, and photographs relating to Anne Ackerman Finnie, her parents, Louise Sloss and Lloyd Ackerman, and her grandparents, Bertha Greenwald and Leon Sloss, Sr. Among the materials in the collection relating to Louise Sloss and Lloyd Ackerman are Louise's travel diaries from 1905-1906, two wedding scrapbooks (1909), and a wedding certificate. The collection also includes a scrapbook kept by Louise Sloss about her father Leon Sloss, Sr. and research materials and essays by and on various Sloss family members. Among the photographs are portraits of Anne Ackerman and her siblings, Lloyd Jr. and James (including some by Dorothea Lange, William Dassonville, and William Mortensen), portraits of Louise Sloss and Lloyd Ackerman around the time of their wedding in 1909 (done by Arnold Genthe), photographs of Louise Sloss' and Lloyd Ackerman's 1909 wedding at the Sloss estate in San Rafael, California, and an oversize photograph of Bertha and Louise Sloss (1899). The collection also includes a drawing of 1818 California Street, San Francisco (by Stanton Keeney), a 1975 print depicting the corner of California and Franklin Streets (by J. A. Kendall), San Francisco, and a Testimony of Appreciation from the White House to Leon Sloss, Sr. for his work in the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in 1915.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes, 3 oversize boxes, and 1 oversize folder (1.8 linear feet)
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- Finnie, Anne Ackerman, 1911-1995. Anne Ackerman Finnie family papers, 1899-1981.
Kahn, Florence P. Florence Prag Kahn and Julius Kahn family papers, 1852-1948.
Title:
Florence Prag Kahn and Julius Kahn family papers, 1852-1948.
Collection includes biographical information about Mary and Conrad Prag (Florence Prag Kahn's parents), Julius Kahn, Florence Prag Kahn, and Conrad Kahn (Julius' and Florence's son); the writings of Mary Prag, including her essays "My Life Among the Mormons" and "Early Days" (which describes San Francisco in 1852); a small amount of political and personal correspondence; personal documents; a few speeches of Congressman Kahn; testimonials and tributes to Julius Kahn; articles written about Julius and Florence that appeared in both local and national newspapers; obituaries; caricatures of Julius Kahn; scrapbooks of clippings; a scroll presented to Florence Prag Kahn by the Women's Board of the Golden Gate International Exposition in 1940; materials relating to the theater career of Conrad Kahn (including programs of local performances in the 1920s), and documents relating to the military career on Conrad Kahn. The collection also includes photographs of Florence and Julius Kahn, photographs of the Prag, Kahn, Goldsmith, and Abrahams families, and photographs of Conrad Kahn (including photographs of a 1928 production of The Dybbuk that was staged at Congregation Emanu-El in San Francisco and that starred Conrad Kahn).
ArchivalResource: 1 carton, 1 box, 1 oversize box, and 1 oversize folder (1.6 linear feet)
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- Kahn, Florence P. Florence Prag Kahn and Julius Kahn family papers, 1852-1948.
White, Saul Elchanan, 1907-1983. Saul White papers, 1931-1983.
Title:
Saul White papers, 1931-1983.
Collection consists of correspondence, including letters of Louis Lurie and Rabbi Stephen S. Wise; benedictions, invocations, and eulogies; family-related information; photographs; congregational programs and announcements; newspaper clippings; scrapbook materials; and Rabbi White's columns for the San Francisco Jewish Bulletin.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.8 linear feet)
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- White, Saul Elchanan, 1907-1983. Saul White papers, 1931-1983.
Ghinsberg, Samuel. Samuel Ghinsberg papers, 1919-1966.
Title:
Samuel Ghinsberg papers, 1919-1966.
Correspondence; articles and clippings; and My Exciting Exodus, a manuscript by Ghinsberg that describes both how, in 1900, he led thousands of Jews from Romania and Russia to the U.S. and his meeting with Theodor Herzl.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Ghinsberg, Samuel. Samuel Ghinsberg papers, 1919-1966.
B'nai B'rith Women. Eleanor Roosevelt Chapter, No. 1165 (Oakland, Calif.). B'nai B'rith Women, Eleanor Roosevelt Chapter, No. 1165 scrapbooks and bulletins, 1962-1968.
Title:
B'nai B'rith Women, Eleanor Roosevelt Chapter, No. 1165 scrapbooks and bulletins, 1962-1968.
The collection consists of two scrapbooks and some bulletins (1964-1968) produced by the Oakland, California chapter of B'nai B'rith Women. The scrapbooks document the activities of the Eleanor Roosevelt chapter of B'nai B'rith Women with newspaper clippings, invitations, telegrams, lists of the chapter's officers and charter members, photographs, announcements, and programs.
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 1 oversize box (.6 linear feet)
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- B'nai B'rith Women. Eleanor Roosevelt Chapter, No. 1165 (Oakland, Calif.). B'nai B'rith Women, Eleanor Roosevelt Chapter, No. 1165 scrapbooks and bulletins, 1962-1968.
Ladies' United Hebrew Benevolent Society (San Francisco, Calif.). Ladies' United Hebrew Benevolent Society resolution, 1868.
Title:
Ladies' United Hebrew Benevolent Society resolution, 1868.
Consists of a resolution presented to Mrs. F. Tandler, a former president of the Ladies United Hebrew Benevolent Society in San Francisco, signed by the Society's officers and affixed with its organizational seal.
ArchivalResource: 1 oversize folder.
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- Ladies' United Hebrew Benevolent Society (San Francisco, Calif.). Ladies' United Hebrew Benevolent Society resolution, 1868.
D. N. & E. Walter & Company. D. N. & E. Walter & Company records and photographs, 1868-1958.
Title:
D. N. & E. Walter & Company records and photographs, 1868-1958.
Collection consists of an 1958 issue of Western Floors magazine dedicated to telling the history of D. N. & E. Walter & Company on its centennial; a 1902 company invoice, and photographs and prints of the various buildings the company occupied in San Francisco, California from the 1860s through the 1906 earthquake and fire. Many of the photographs are street scenes that reveal not only the company's buildings but their surroundings as well. A few of the photographs depict the effects of the 1906 earthquake and a few depict the 1908 Fleet Week parade in San Francisco (with the D. N. & E. Walter building in the background).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder and 1 oversize folder.
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- D. N. & E. Walter & Company. D. N. & E. Walter & Company records and photographs, 1868-1958.
Israel's Missionary Society of San Francisco, California. Annual Report of Israel's Missionary Society of San Francisco, California, 1912.
Title:
Annual Report of Israel's Missionary Society of San Francisco, California, 1912.
A 1912 annual report of Israel's Missionary Society of San Francisco, California, a Christian organization dedicated to proselytizing among the Jewish people of San Francisco. The president of the organization is listed as Mrs. M.A. Todd and Jeanette Gedalius is listed as "missionary to Israel."
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Israel's Missionary Society of San Francisco, California. Annual Report of Israel's Missionary Society of San Francisco, California, 1912.
Shivtei Shalom. Shivtei Shalom miscellany, 1977-1986.
Title:
Shivtei Shalom miscellany, 1977-1986.
The collection contains miscellaneous materials from Oregon-based Shivtei Shalom, including organizational bylaws, newsletters, correspondence, and brochures; newspaper clippings; a poster and Garden of Israel ketubah; photographs; and an Oregon Minyan newsletter (1977).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Shivtei Shalom. Shivtei Shalom miscellany, 1977-1986.
Robinson, David, 1889-1963. David Robinson papers, 1936-1964.
Title:
David Robinson papers, 1936-1964.
The collection consists of Robinson's speeches, many of which reveal his interest in intergroup relations, anti-semitism, and war and peace; some files on the various organizations and individuals with which Robinson was associated, including Oregon's Americanism Coordinating Committee, the American Social Hygiene Association, the Salvation Army, Protestants and Others United for Separation of Church and State, B'nai B'rith (Seattle Lodge No. 503), Joseph Shemanski, Glen Archer, and John Metcalfe; and materials relating to Portland's Congregation Beth Israel in the 1950s. The Beth Israel materials include some committee files and files relating to Rabbi Julius Nodel (who became Beth Israel 's rabbi in 1950). Some of the Rabbi Nodel materials concern the controversy surrounding Nodel's sermons on Billy Graham and his article entitled "Did Christ Get a Fair Trial?"
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.8 linear feet)
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- Robinson, David, 1889-1963. David Robinson papers, 1936-1964.
Fishman, Norman, 1924-1996. Norman Fishman papers, 1946-1975.
Title:
Norman Fishman papers, 1946-1975.
Contains a "Tercentenary Souvenir Program Commemorating 300 Years Jewish Settlement in America" (1954) from the Jewish Community Center of Petaluma; a 25th Anniversary Program for the Jewish Community Center of Petaluma (1950); a program for the Annual Dinner of the Pioneer Women of the Bracha Club of San Francisco that celebrated the 40th anniversary of the founding of the Pioneer Women organization (December 13, 1964); and a 50th Anniversary Souvenir Journal for the Jewish Community Center of Petaluma (November 7-9, 1975).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Fishman, Norman, 1924-1996. Norman Fishman papers, 1946-1975.
Jaffa, Adele Solomons, 1868-1953. Adele Solomons Jaffa and Myer E. Jaffa family papers, 1880-1968.
Title:
Adele Solomons Jaffa and Myer E. Jaffa family papers, 1880-1968.
The collection includes biographies; a few professional papers by Adele Solomons Jaffa; clippings; and photographs. The photographs include an 1893 portrait of Adele Solomons at her graduation from Hahnemann Medical College of the Pacific, a 1902 portrait of Adele Solomons Jaffa with her children, Edward and Aileen, a portrait of Myer E. Jaffa, a photograph of the interior of Madame Rabe Jaffa's home on Bush Street in San Francisco (circa 1880), and a photograph of Sarah and Michael Stein at the marriage of their son Allan to Yvonne Daunt in Paris in 1922 (also pictured are Yvonne Daunt and her mother). The collection also includes minutes (handwritten and typed) and a membership list for the California-based Committee for the Advance of Agricultural Research in Palestine, which was founded in 1934 and for which Aileen Jaffa Katzky (a poet and artist who was the head librarian of the Agricultural Library at the University of California, Berkeley) was secretary, and a copy of "Hither and Thither in California," a report of a trip around California organized by Myer E. Jaffa for the attendees of the 1899 annual convention of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations and the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Jaffa, Adele Solomons, 1868-1953. Adele Solomons Jaffa and Myer E. Jaffa family papers, 1880-1968.
Congregation Beth Israel-Judea (San Francisco, Calif.). Congregation Beth Israel-Judea records, 1862-1999.
Title:
Congregation Beth Israel-Judea records, 1862-1999.
This collection documents over 100 years of Congregation Beth Israel's history from shortly after its founding. It is divided into six series: Corporate, Administrative, and Financial; Congregational Materials; Marriage Licenses; Salem Cemetery; Cornerstone; and Photographs. Significant among the administrative records are minute books from 1886-1950 and a dues ledger from 1878-1884. The bulk of the Congregational Materials series consists of files on services and holidays as well as disbound scrapbooks (clippings, letters, tickets, bulletins) documenting congregational news, events and activities for 1948-52. This series also contains files from after the merger of Beth Israel and Temple Judea. The marriage certificates date from 1882 through 1935 and include the names of the bride and the groom. The collection also has items relating to Congregation Beth Israel's cemetery in Colma. The Cornerstone series consists of material from the 1905 cornerstone for the Geary Street temple, including documents from other local Jewish institutions such as B'nai B'rith, Chevra Shaare Refooah, Eureka Benevolent Society, Jewish Ladies Relief Society, Mount Zion Hospital, Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum, the Young Men's Hebrew Association, and Congregations Keneseth Israel, Emanu-El, Sherith Israel, and Ohabai Shalome. The photographs in the collection consist of images of people, activities, and building interiors and exteriors associated with Beth Israel. The museum holdings of The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life house a series of Beth Israel-Judea objects, including twelve Torah rimonim, two Torah breastplates, three Torah pointers, and an embroidered table covering that was made in 1859 by an unknown congregant of Beth Israel.
ArchivalResource: 2 cartons, 3 oversize boxes, 5 volumes, and 2 oversize folders (3.7 linear feet)
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- Congregation Beth Israel-Judea (San Francisco, Calif.). Congregation Beth Israel-Judea records, 1862-1999.
Kahn, Florence P. Florence Prag Kahn and Julius Kahn family papers, 1852-1948.
Title:
Florence Prag Kahn and Julius Kahn family papers, 1852-1948.
Collection includes biographical information about Mary and Conrad Prag (Florence Prag Kahn's parents), Julius Kahn, Florence Prag Kahn, and Conrad Kahn (Julius' and Florence's son); the writings of Mary Prag, including her essays "My Life Among the Mormons" and "Early Days" (which describes San Francisco in 1852); a small amount of political and personal correspondence; personal documents; a few speeches of Congressman Kahn; testimonials and tributes to Julius Kahn; articles written about Julius and Florence that appeared in both local and national newspapers; obituaries; caricatures of Julius Kahn; scrapbooks of clippings; a scroll presented to Florence Prag Kahn by the Women's Board of the Golden Gate International Exposition in 1940; materials relating to the theater career of Conrad Kahn (including programs of local performances in the 1920s), and documents relating to the military career on Conrad Kahn. The collection also includes photographs of Florence and Julius Kahn, photographs of the Prag, Kahn, Goldsmith, and Abrahams families, and photographs of Conrad Kahn (including photographs of a 1928 production of The Dybbuk that was staged at Congregation Emanu-El in San Francisco and that starred Conrad Kahn).
ArchivalResource: 1 carton, 1 box, 1 oversize box, and 1 oversize folder (1.6 linear feet)
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- Kahn, Florence P. Florence Prag Kahn and Julius Kahn family papers, 1852-1948.
Myers, Isidore, 1856-1922. Magnes collection on Congregation Ohabai Shalome, 1871-1975.
Title:
Magnes collection on Congregation Ohabai Shalome, 1871-1975.
The collection contains materials from and about Congregation Ohabai Shalome collected over the years by the Magnes staff. Included are a congregational minute book (November 6, 1864 to October 3, 1870); a copy of the Constitution and By Laws of the congregation (1871); a membership application card (c. 1880); a program for the 1895 dedication of the congregation's new building on Bush Street; a copy of "Young Israel's Guide" (1905) by Rabbi Bernard M. Kaplan; a Memorial Service for the Dead (1897), written by the congregation's rabbi, Isidore Myers. The collection also contains photographs of the interior and exterior of the Bush Street building and newspaper clippings about the congregation. In addition, the collection has a 1975 report of the Landmarks Preservation Advisory Board to San Francisco's Redevelopment Agency, which includes a history of the congregation and an architectural history of the Bush Street building.
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 1 oversize box (.6 linear feet)
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- Myers, Isidore, 1856-1922. Magnes collection on Congregation Ohabai Shalome, 1871-1975.
Helbing, August, 1823-1896. August Helbing political campaign ephemera and obituary, 1892, 1896.
Title:
August Helbing political campaign ephemera and obituary, 1892, 1896.
The collection includes a voting guide and political card from 1892 when August Helbing ran as a Republican candidate for the supervisor of San Francisco's 12th Ward. The collection also has a photocopy of an obituary for Helbing that appeared in the San Francisco Call newspaper (1896).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Helbing, August, 1823-1896. August Helbing political campaign ephemera and obituary, 1892, 1896.
Helbing, August, 1823-1896. August Helbing political campaign ephemera and obituary, 1892, 1896.
Title:
August Helbing political campaign ephemera and obituary, 1892, 1896.
The collection includes a voting guide and political card from 1892 when August Helbing ran as a Republican candidate for the supervisor of San Francisco's 12th Ward. The collection also has a photocopy of an obituary for Helbing that appeared in the San Francisco Call newspaper (1896).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Helbing, August, 1823-1896. August Helbing political campaign ephemera and obituary, 1892, 1896.
Wahrhaftig, Moses, 1857-1930. Moses Wahrhaftig papers, 1848-1967.
Title:
Moses Wahrhaftig papers, 1848-1967.
Volumes of professional correspondence (1903-1906), including letters to Jacob Voorsanger, Jacob Nieto, Samuel Dinkelspiel, and others concerning the successes and failures of the agricultural settlement of Jews from Kishinev near Colusa, Calif; land deeds and titles; photographs of Moses and Irma Wahrhaftig; a history of Mosaic Law Congregation, Sacramento; a book of caricatures of Sacramento personalities; and the transcript of an interview between Felix S. Wahrhaftig and Norton Stern, which took place on 22 July 1967.
ArchivalResource: 1 carton and 1 box (1.4 linear feet)
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- Wahrhaftig, Moses, 1857-1930. Moses Wahrhaftig papers, 1848-1967.
Himmelstern, Marjorie, 1913-2010. Marjorie Himmelstern collection on the Belasco and Bender families, 1892-1926.
Title:
Marjorie Himmelstern collection on the Belasco and Bender families, 1892-1926.
The collection consists mainly of materials relating to David Belasco and his family collected by Belasco's grand niece Marjorie Himmelstern. There are also materials relating to the Bender family, who were maternal relations of Ms. Himmelstern. Included are 1907 and 1911 programs from the New Alcazar Theatre; newspaper clippings about David Belasco and the New Alcazar Theatre; a program from a 1921 dinner honoring David Belasco given by the Society of Arts and Sciences at the Biltmore Hotel in New York City; and two volumes of issues of the New Alcazar Messenger (a weekly publication of the New Alcazar Theatre) from 1907 through 1910. Photographs in the collection include: a photograph of Reyna Belasco (1892); a seemingly earlier, undated photograph of Humphrey and Reyna Belasco; photographs of Noah Bender, the donor's maternal grandfather (1926); David Belasco's publicity stills; and a photograph from a Bender family photo album of a woman cooking on a stove outside, apparently as a result of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake (labeled "Mrs. Hahn, 1906"). Oversize items consist of the following: pages from a David Belasco scrapbook, which include a series of 12 photographs (1909) of Belasco (apparently in his home) taken by the Byron Company, the great New York photography studio that specialized in photographing Broadway theatrical productions; a photograph of David Belasco's daughter Reina; a photograph of David Belasco's daughter Augusta; a photograph of Humphrey and David Belasco; a caricature of the New Alcazar Theatre staff; and newspaper clippings.
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 1 oversize folder (.2 linear feet)
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- Himmelstern, Marjorie, 1913-2010. Marjorie Himmelstern collection on the Belasco and Bender families, 1892-1926.
Bushell, Hiram, 1882-1953. Hiram Bushell papers, 1921-1935.
Title:
Hiram Bushell papers, 1921-1935.
Collection includes diaries kept by Hiram Bushell while at the Civilian Conservation Corps' Yankee Hill Work Camp in Yankee Hill, California (1934-1935). The diary entries contain his comments on daily life in the camp and on relationships he built while living there. Bushell's sometimes poetic writings reveal his observations of the hierarchical relations that existed in the work camp and the ways in which he applied traditional Jewish thought to his experiences there.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Bushell, Hiram, 1882-1953. Hiram Bushell papers, 1921-1935.
Gray, Harry. Harry Gray collection on the San Francisco Jewish Community Center's production of The Golem, 1936.
Title:
Harry Gray collection on the San Francisco Jewish Community Center's production of The Golem, 1936.
The collection contains materials relating to a dramatic presentation of the folktale of the Golem (retold by H. Leivik) by the Center Players of San Francisco's Jewish Community Center (with Harry Gray portraying the Golem). Materials include a program with an explanation by Rabbi Jacob J. Weinstein and director Ralph Freud of the production's attempt to present the emotional spirit of the Hasidic movement, together with photographs of the production taken by Walter S. Hertzmann.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Gray, Harry. Harry Gray collection on the San Francisco Jewish Community Center's production of The Golem, 1936.
Bogen, Boris David, 1869-1929. Boris David Bogen family papers and photographs, 1895-1940.
Title:
Boris David Bogen family papers and photographs, 1895-1940.
The collection consists of genealogies, correspondence (from the early 1920s); materials from Boris Bogen's relief work in Europe with the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and the American Relief Administration after World War I; a substantial number of family photographs; and some drawings and other works on paper. The correspondence includes both correspondence with family and with colleagues involved in post-war European relief work. Correspondents include: M.A. Shoan, Elizabeth Bogen, I. Rubinstein, Colonel Herbert Lehman, M.B. Hexter, A. Lucas, Jessie Bogen, S. J. Rosenblatt, Max Senior, H.S. Gans, Morris Lewis, I. Irving, Alex A. Landesco, M.E. Boynton, M. D. Waldman, I. Prince, J.N. Rosenberg, I. M. Kowalsky, H.H. Rosenfelt, S.H. golter, Joseph Rosen, Colonel William R. Grove, J. Hyman, Colonel William Haskell, M.J. Rosenau, L. Rabinovich, C.G. Grey, S.A. Goldsmith, and J.J. Golub. The photographs, which date from circa 1895 until 1940, include images of the Bogen, Scholtz, Bromberg, Kochman, Shohan, and Mayers families, mainly in Russia and in Arcadia, California. Among these family photographs are portraits and photographs of cinematographer Abe Scholtz, including one of Abe Scholtz with actor Douglas Fairbanks on the set of the 1927 film The Gaucho. There are particularly fine images of the Bogen family home (called Amawaga) in Arcadia, California during the 1920s and 1930s.
ArchivalResource: 1 carton (1 linear foot)
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- Bogen, Boris David, 1869-1929. Boris David Bogen family papers and photographs, 1895-1940.
Netivot Shalom Congregation (Berkeley, Calif.). Netivot Shalom Congregation records, 1989-2007.
Title:
Netivot Shalom Congregation records, 1989-2007.
The collection consists of Congregation Netivot Shalom's archive from 1989 to 2007. Included are files on congregational buildings, education programs, events, membership, and committees, as well as a full run of the Congregation's newsletter.
ArchivalResource: 1 carton and 2 boxes (1.8 linear feet)
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- Netivot Shalom Congregation (Berkeley, Calif.). Netivot Shalom Congregation records, 1989-2007.
Jaffa, Adele Solomons, 1868-1953. Adele Solomons Jaffa and Myer E. Jaffa family papers, 1880-1968.
Title:
Adele Solomons Jaffa and Myer E. Jaffa family papers, 1880-1968.
The collection includes biographies; a few professional papers by Adele Solomons Jaffa; clippings; and photographs. The photographs include an 1893 portrait of Adele Solomons at her graduation from Hahnemann Medical College of the Pacific, a 1902 portrait of Adele Solomons Jaffa with her children, Edward and Aileen, a portrait of Myer E. Jaffa, a photograph of the interior of Madame Rabe Jaffa's home on Bush Street in San Francisco (circa 1880), and a photograph of Sarah and Michael Stein at the marriage of their son Allen to Yvonne Daunt in Paris in 1922 (also pictured are Yvonne Daunt and her mother). The collection also includes minutes (handwritten and typed) and a membership list for the California-based Committee for the Advance of Agricultural Research in Palestine, which was founded in 1934 and for which Aileen Jaffa Katzky (a poet and artist who was the head librarian of the Agricultural Library at the University of California, Berkeley) was secretary, and a copy of "Hither and Thither in California," a report of a trip around California organized by Myer E. Jaffa for the attendees of the 1899 annual convention of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations and the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Jaffa, Adele Solomons, 1868-1953. Adele Solomons Jaffa and Myer E. Jaffa family papers, 1880-1968.
Edelstein, Harold, b. 1904. Harold Edelstein papers, 1941-1983.
Title:
Harold Edelstein papers, 1941-1983.
Minutes; financial reports; and correspondence relating to the Berkeley War Council (1943-1949). Materials about the Council include items relating to child care; consumer interests; housing; education; nutrition, medical care, and health; and community centers.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Edelstein, Harold, b. 1904. Harold Edelstein papers, 1941-1983.
Bronstein, David Michael, b. 1880. David Michael Bronstein papers and photographs, 1911-1962.
Title:
David Michael Bronstein papers and photographs, 1911-1962.
The collection contains: marriage documents; photographs, including some of the Oakland Chapter of the Workmen's Circle (1928 and 1931); biographical materials; testimonials to Riva Bronstein; newspaper clippings; and a copy of a history of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Berkeley Hebrew Center and Beth Israel Congregation, written by Dorothy Bronstein Thorne, Gertrude Bronstein Ellis, and Miriam Bronstein Sachs (not dated).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder and 1 oversize folder.
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- Bronstein, David Michael, b. 1880. David Michael Bronstein papers and photographs, 1911-1962.
Lebenbaum, L. Goldberg and Bowen family papers, 1879-1907.
Title:
Goldberg and Bowen family papers, 1879-1907.
Business cards of J. Goldberg and L. Lebenbaum; stationery of the Goldberg-Bowen store; photographs of Rena Goldberg and classmates at Pacific Heights School, in San Francisco (1907); a certificate from the Auburn and Rock Creek Gold Mining Company; a report on the Auburn Mine (1880); and Pardon M. Bowen's Independent Order of Odd Fellows certificate.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Lebenbaum, L. Goldberg and Bowen family papers, 1879-1907.
Kahn family. Kahn family papers, 1887-1902.
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Kahn family papers, 1887-1902.
The collection consists of genealogical and family history information and photographs. Included are a large genealogical chart for the Kahn family compiled by Henriette Kahn Wildbergh; additional genealogical information on the family compiled by Carolyn Levy Kahn and Susan Kahn Levy; a scrapbook history of the Kahn family prepared by Ruth Wildberg Macks; and an essay about the family home in Schotten written by Louis E. Kahn. Photographs include the following: photograph of Moses Bauer (1787-1889), grandfather of Bertha Kahn Elkus; a photograph of the Kahn brothers, Henry, Samuel, Solomon, Fred, and John; a photograph of Caroline Bernheim Kahn; two photographs of Rebecca Kahn Marx, daughter of C.B. Kahn; a photograph of the Kahn sisters, Caroline, Rebecca, and Hannah (also daughters of C.B. Kahn); photographs of the Kahn family homes in Schotten, Germany, and in Villingen, Hesse;
ArchivalResource: 1 box, 1 oversize box, and one oversize folder.
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- Kahn family. Kahn family papers, 1887-1902.
Bloch, Ernest, 1880-1959. Magnes collection on Ernest Bloch, 1925-1972.
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Magnes collection on Ernest Bloch, 1925-1972.
The collection consists of materials collected by the Magnes staff, including biographical information and obituaries for Bloch; a letter that Bloch sent to Rabbi Solomon Goldman, of Cleveland, Ohio, on 15 Dec. 1925, stating his preference to be "creating a Symphony" rather than teaching; materials containing information about Bloch's role in the history of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music; a copy of a lecture that Bloch delivered at the Conservatory (16 Sept. 1933); bulletins of the Ernest Bloch Society (1970-1980; 1985-1991); an undated discography of Bloch; and essays about Bloch, including "Ernest Bloch" by Alex Cohen and "Ernest Bloch and Modern Music" by John Hasting.
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 1 oversize folder (.4 linear feet)
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- Bloch, Ernest, 1880-1959. Magnes collection on Ernest Bloch, 1925-1972.
Judeans (Oakland, Calif.). Judeans records and photographs, 1908-1949.
Title:
Judeans records and photographs, 1908-1949.
Collection consists of records, ephemera, and photographs of the Judeans dating from 1908 to 1949. Among the records are member rosters, articles of incorporation, and a few pieces of correspondence. Ephemera consists of a program for The Judeans First Grand Picnic and Ball in 1909 (at East Shore Park) and a program for The Judeans First Grand Entertainment and Dance at Armory Hall in 1908. The photographs are mostly group portraits and photos and date from circa 1910 through 1949.
ArchivalResource: 1 oversize box (.4 linear feet)
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- Judeans (Oakland, Calif.). Judeans records and photographs, 1908-1949.
Choynksi, Harriet Ashim, 1843-1925. Harriet Ashim Choynski recollections and family history, 1917.
Title:
Harriet Ashim Choynski recollections and family history, 1917.
Three-page typescript letter sent from Harriett Ashim Choynski to a Mrs. Neumann in 1917 describing the history of the Ashim family in San Francisco. The letter describes the arrival of California pioneer Morris B. Ashim in San Francisco in 1850, his journey to San Francisco from Louisville, Kentucky via Saint Louis, Missouri, and the early experiences of the Ashim family in San Francisco. The letter also describes some of the other early Jewish pioneer families in San Francisco and early activities of the city's Jewish community.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder
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- Choynksi, Harriet Ashim, 1843-1925. Harriet Ashim Choynski recollections and family history, 1917.
Balzer family. Balzer and Annis family papers and photographs, 1888-1960.
Title:
Balzer and Annis family papers and photographs, 1888-1960.
Photographs; pages from a family photo album; wedding invitations; and the ketubah of Julius Balzer and Augusta Marks signed by the rabbi of San Francisco's Congregation Sherith Israel, Falk Vidaver.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Balzer family. Balzer and Annis family papers and photographs, 1888-1960.
Corinson family. Corinson family papers, 1857-1917.
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Corinson family papers, 1857-1917.
Copies of family citizenship papers; bills of sale; stock certificates; a season book from the Panama Pacific International Exposition (1915); and photographs of the Corinson family, buildings in San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake, and of the firm of Sanborn and Corinson surveying San Francisco's ruins.
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 1 oversize folder (.2 linear feet)
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- Corinson family. Corinson family papers, 1857-1917.
Aaron, Bella H. (Bella Hurst), 1910-1996. Bella H. Aaron papers, ca. 1890s-1996.
Title:
Bella H. Aaron papers, ca. 1890s-1996.
The collection includes Bella Hurst Aaron's personal and family papers (1940s-1992), political and public service papers (1960s and 1970s), files (1957-1991) relating to Eugene Burns and the Holy Land foundation, files (1946-1990) on Aaron's involvement in John Owen's challenge to the will of Sally Stanford, former madame, restaurant owner and mayor of Sausalito, California, and photographs. Among the personal and family papers is a memoir dictated by Bella Hurst Aaron's mother Clara Hurst (Herscovich) reflecting on her immigration to Canada from Romania in the late 1890s, her adolescence in Canada and marriage to a gambler, motherhood and family issues, her journey from retail work in the field of secondhand clothing to being the owner of a large furniture store in Ogden, Utah, the death of her first husband and remarriage, and the careers of her children. Also among the personal and family papers are Bella Hurst Aaron's certificates, her resume and diplomas, and a small amount of family correspondence. Among the political and public service papers are files on Aaron's campaign for a seat on the San Rafael School Board in 1961 and working folders and clipping files from her work on criminal justice and police relations, together with correspondence detailing police grievance issues Aaron dealt with as Marin county's law enforcement grievance hearings officer. The documents from her work in the county's Criminal Justice Planning Department include her personal file called "Bella's Manual," which contains incoming and outgoing items from July to Oct. 1976 and information on the sex discrimination lawsuit she filed against the county after being forced to resign in 1977. The collection also contains a collection of photographs, including family photos of Bella Aaron and her siblings as children, family pictures from the 1940s, photographs of Aaron's law school graduation, the grave of Morris Herscovich (Clara's eldest son), and a picture of Clara and son Eddie at his furniture store. Other photographs include travel photos (including the construction of Aaron's Greek house), photos of friends and events, and a large number of photos of dogs and children.
ArchivalResource: 2 cartons and 1 oversize folder (2 linear feet)
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- Aaron, Bella H. (Bella Hurst), 1910-1996. Bella H. Aaron papers, ca. 1890s-1996.
Meyers, Isaac. Isaac Meyers papers, 1904-1959.
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Isaac Meyers papers, 1904-1959.
The collection consists of correspondence, a travel diary (1959), miscellaneous papers, and photographs. The correspondence of Isaac Meyers and his wife-to-be, Annie (Khanka), illustrates how two members of an anarchist group were able to immigrate to the U.S. without money or friends and make a secure place for themselves and their daughter Ida (Kheike).
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.4 linear feet)
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- Meyers, Isaac. Isaac Meyers papers, 1904-1959.
Himmelstern, Marjorie, 1913-2010. Marjorie Himmelstern collection on the Belasco and Bender families, 1892-1926.
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Marjorie Himmelstern collection on the Belasco and Bender families, 1892-1926.
The collection consists mainly of materials relating to David Belasco and his family collected by Belasco's grand niece Marjorie Himmelstern. There are also materials relating to the Bender family, who were maternal relations of Ms. Himmelstern. Included are 1907 and 1911 programs from the New Alcazar Theatre; newspaper clippings about David Belasco and the New Alcazar Theatre; a program from a 1921 dinner honoring David Belasco given by the Society of Arts and Sciences at the Biltmore Hotel in New York City, and two volumes of issues of the New Alcazar Messenger (a weekly publication of the New Alcazar Theatre) from 1907 through 1910. Photographs in the collection include: a photograph of Reyna Belasco (1892); a seemingly earlier, undated photograph of Humphrey and Reyna Belasco; photographs of Noah Bender, the donor's maternal grandfather (1926); David Belasco's publicity stills; and a photograph from a Bender family photo album of a woman cooking on a stove outside, apparently as a result of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake (labeled "Mrs. Hahn, 1906"). Oversize items consist of the following: pages from a David Belasco scrapbook, which include a series of 12 photographs (1909) of Belasco (apparently in his home) taken by the Byron Company, the great New York photography studio that specialized in photographing Broadway theatrical productions; a photograph of David Belasco's daughter Reina; a photograph of David Belasco's daughter Augusta; a photograph of Humphrey and David Belasco; a caricature of the New Alcazar Theatre staff; and newspaper clippings.
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 1 oversize folder (.2 linear feet)
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- Himmelstern, Marjorie, 1913-2010. Marjorie Himmelstern collection on the Belasco and Bender families, 1892-1926.
Gerstley, James Mack, 1907-2007. James Mack and Elizabeth Lilienthal Gerstley family papers and photographs, 1867-2003.
Title:
James Mack and Elizabeth Lilienthal Gerstley family papers and photographs, 1867-2003.
The collection consists of family papers, scrapbooks, photographs, and photo albums. The family papers include some correspondence, a small amount of material from James Mack Gerstley's tenure at Borax, and historical/ biographical materials about the Gerstley and Mack families. There are a few autograph albums and scrapbooks in the collection as well. The bulk of the collection is made up of photographs and photo albums documenting the history of the Gerstley, Mack, Lilienthal, and Sloss families as well as the travels and milestones of James Mack and Elizabeth Gerstley and their children.
ArchivalResource: 11 cartons, 13 oversize boxes, and 4 oversize folders (17.2 linear feet)
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- Gerstley, James Mack, 1907-2007. James Mack and Elizabeth Lilienthal Gerstley family papers and photographs, 1867-2003.
Glazier family. Glazier family papers, 1852-1957.
Title:
Glazier family papers, 1852-1957.
The collection consists of Glazier family genealogy; family history materials, including materials on the history of J. Barth and Co.; family documents, including naturalization papers, Isaac and Simon Glaziers' birth certificates from 1829 and 1831, and Simon Glazier's Masonic certificate from the Yuba Lodge; documents relating to the Glaziers' involvement in the San Francisco Jewish community, including a certificate from the First Hebrew Benevolent Society granting Simon Glazier lifetime membership (1877), seat deeds for Temple Emanu-El (1866 and 1878), receipts from The First Hebrew Benevolent Society (1877), Temple Emanu-El (1867), and the Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum (1871), and mortgage documents for the sale of land by Aaron Fleishhacker to The Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum (1879); general correspondence (1879-1910); correspondence with Adolph and Ida Frank (1919-1939), Rudolf Allner (1938-1950), Oscar Benesch (1939-1959), Ignaz and Regina Abeles (1930s), and Seymour and Rose Marcuse (1916-1930); family wills and estate and trust documents; correspondence and materials (mostly in German) on the Isaac and Bertha Glazier Stiffung (foundation); materials on the estate of M.A. Jacobi; business documents from Isaac Glazier & Co. and Glazier and Seligsberg (1855-1904); documents relating to the Glazier mining interests (1860s); deeds and real estate papers (1867-1885); property tax records (1875-1904); pages from a memorial book for Simon Glazier from Mount Zion Hospital (1908); and photographs, including family portraits, photographs of the family's Elmira Ranch in Solano, California, a photograph of Henry S. Glazier (with male friends) at Harvard University in 1889, a photograph of an Alaskan tour group on Muir Glacier (1897), a photograph of the Glazier home in Marysville, California (411 Fourth Street), and a photograph of the home of Lillie and Albert Seligman in Helena, Montana showing the Seligman's on horseback, Isaac Glazier on the porch, and Clara and Bella Glazier in a carriage (1890). The collection also includes a photograph album with family portraits (circa 1870-1890).
ArchivalResource: 1 carton, 1 box, 1 oversize box, 1 oversize folder (1.8 linear feet)
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- Glazier family. Glazier family papers, 1852-1957.
Hashomer Hatzair. San Francisco Branch. Hashomer Hatzair records, 1938-1942.
Title:
Hashomer Hatzair records, 1938-1942.
The collection consists of the papers and personal notes of an anonymous member of Hashomer Hatzair from 1938 through 1942. Included are a history of the San Francisco Branch of Hashomer Hatzair and notes documenting the organization's decision-making process.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Hashomer Hatzair. San Francisco Branch. Hashomer Hatzair records, 1938-1942.
Harris, Samuel, b.1895. Samuel Harris family correspondence and photograph, 1911-1922.
Title:
Samuel Harris family correspondence and photograph, 1911-1922.
The collection includes a photograph of Samuel Harris (1911); letters from Rabbi Martin Meyer to Samuel Harris (1912-1914); and a letter from Rabbi Rudolph Coffee (1922) to Moses Harris about the appointment of Melbourne Harris (Moses' son) to a pulpit in Toledo, Ohio.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Harris, Samuel, b.1895. Samuel Harris family correspondence and photograph, 1911-1922.
Eureka Benevolent Society (San Francisco, Calif.). Eureka Benevolent Society records, 1850-1977.
Title:
Eureka Benevolent Society records, 1850-1977.
The records of the Eureka Benevolent Society (EBS) include minutes; reports; histories; scrapbooks; photographs; and newspaper clippings. The collection also contains the by-laws and constitution of the EBS (1858-1860) with signatures of its members; succeeding by-laws for the EBS beginning in 1870; a constitution of the Ladies' United Hebrew Benevolent Society (1876); and reports, minutes, budgets, and campaign materials from the related charities and agencies listed above as well as from the Jewish Committee for Personal Service and the Maimonides Health Center. It also has case studies from the various agencies, which, although written from the perspective of the social workers, effectively portray the poorer side of Jewish life and describe the difficulties that many faced from the Gold Rush era to the 1930s. The collection's women's organizational material provides a contrast to that of predominately male agencies, and its scrapbooks, which range from 1929 through the 1950s, illustrate the response of the Jewish community to the Great Depression, World War II, and the Eisenhower years.
ArchivalResource: 1 carton, 2 boxes, and 4 oversize boxes (2.6 linear feet)
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- Eureka Benevolent Society (San Francisco, Calif.). Eureka Benevolent Society records, 1850-1977.
Levinson, Robert E., 1938-1980. Robert Levinson papers, 1880-1979 1962-1979.
Title:
Robert Levinson papers, 1880-1979 1962-1979.
The collection consists of Robert Levinson's correspondence and files, drafts, and a card file relating to his dissertation on Jews and the California Gold Rush. The correspondence includes personal correspondence, professional correspondence (on writings, conferences, and general academic matters), research correspondence, correspondence relating to Levinson's work with the Commission for the Preservation of Pioneer Jewish Cemeteries and Landmarks, genealogy and family history correspondence, correspondence with historical societies, museums and other Jewish heritage organizations, and correspondence from Levinson's cantorial and rabbinical work. The research correspondence, which dates circa between 1962 and 1979, is particularly rich with information about the Jews of California and the western United States during the Gold Rush. Among the dissertation materials in the collection are research files on a range of Gold Rush era subjects, towns, and families; drafts of Levinson's thesis; and a card file that consists of Levinson's attempt to index Mother Lode newspapers from circa 1850 through 1880 for Jewish content. Newspapers indexed include those from the following California towns: Angels, Columbia, Downieville, Grass Valley, Jackson, Mammoth Tree Grove, Mariposa, Mokelumne Hill, Nevada City, Placerville, San Andreas, San Francisco (for content relating to Jews in the Mother Lode counties), Sonora, Sutter Creek, and Volcano.
ArchivalResource: 9 cartons, 1 box, and 3 cardfile boxes (9.8 linear feet)
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- Levinson, Robert E., 1938-1980. Robert Levinson papers, 1880-1979 1962-1979.
Levy, Jenne Feder. Levy family papers, 1876-1958.
Title:
Levy family papers, 1876-1958.
The collection consists of papers and photographs relating to the California descendents of immigrant Morris Levy. Included are family correspondence and family documents; cemetery deeds from the First Hebrew Congregation in Oakland (Temple Sinai) and Congregation Beth Olam in Hollywood; business-related materials; a scrapbook of Jenne Feder Levy; newspaper clippings; a genealogical chart that includes information about members of the Levy, Schwarzbaum, Pudlin, Feder, and Plattus families; a pass allowing entrance in and out of San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake and fire; and World War II ration booklets.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes, 2 oversize boxes, and 1 oversize folder (1.6 linear feet)
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- Levy, Jenne Feder. Levy family papers, 1876-1958.
Haselkorn, Abraham, 1905-1982. Abraham Haselkorn papers, 1940-1980.
Title:
Abraham Haselkorn papers, 1940-1980.
The collection consists of correspondence, personal documents, and various autobiographical essays documenting Rabbi Abraham Haselkorn's experiences as a chaplain during World War II, especially his work with Jewish refugees and victims of the Holocaust. The collection also documents Haselkorn's stay in Palestine in 1947.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Haselkorn, Abraham, 1905-1982. Abraham Haselkorn papers, 1940-1980.
Rosalie Meyer Stern papers, 1867-1996
Title:
Rosalie Meyer Stern papers 1867-1996
This collection is primarily comprised of correspondence and ephemera documenting Rosalie Meyer Stern's familial and social life. Also included are diaries, biographical and genealogical material relating to Stern's maternal and paternal relations, newsclippings, some materials on Rosalie’s paternal uncle, Leon Zadoc-Kahn, the Grand Rabbi of France, and photographs. Most of the collection centers on Rosalie Meyer Stern’s life as a daughter, sister, cousin, mother, and grandmother. There is relatively little material relating to her role as a civic leader.
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 5 cartons, 1 oversize box, and 1 oversize folder; (Linear feet: 5.4)
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- Rosalie Meyer Stern papers, 1867-1996
Lilienthal family. Lilienthal family papers and photographs, 1840-1961.
Title:
Lilienthal family papers and photographs, 1840-1961.
The collection contains a miscellany of Lilienthal family materials, including genealogical and biographical information; correspondence, including originals of Rabbi Max Lilienthal's letters from Russia sent to members of his family, fiancée and friends in the 1840s (in German), photocopies of letters (1880) from Theodore Max Lilienthal in New York to his brother Ernest Reuben Lilienthal in San Francisco discussing family matters and business problems, and photocopies of letters of congratulation on the occasion of the wedding of Sophie Gerstle and Theodore Max Lilienthal, and a photocopy of a letter from the artist Toby Rosenthal to Sophie Gerstle Lilienthal (1912) in which he describes the progress of her husband's portrait; a collection of Elizabeth Lilienthal's handwritten notes from the Sunday School of San Francisco's Congregation Emanu-El; a copy of a speech by Jesse Lilienthal; and photographs (including a photographic portrait of Pepi Lilienthal Samuels by Arnold Genthe).
ArchivalResource: 1 box, 1 oversize box, and 1 oversize folder (.8 linear feet)
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- Lilienthal family. Lilienthal family papers and photographs, 1840-1961.
Ghinsberg, Samuel. Samuel Ghinsberg papers, 1919-1966.
Title:
Samuel Ghinsberg papers, 1919-1966.
Correspondence; articles and clippings; and My Exciting Exodus, a manuscript by Ghinsberg that describes both how, in 1900, he led thousands of Jews from Romania and Russia to the U.S. and his meeting with Theodor Herzl.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Ghinsberg, Samuel. Samuel Ghinsberg papers, 1919-1966.
Block, Gertrude, 1893-1970. Gertrude Block papers, 1912-1970.
Title:
Gertrude Block papers, 1912-1970.
Letters of recommendation from Germany and England testifying to Gertrude's Block's skills as a nurse and kindergarten matron, including a letter from the Head Nurse of the Society of Jewish Nurses in Frankfurt, Germany; a 1939 Nazi passport; Gertrude Block's last will and testament (written in 1956 in San Francisco by the Dinkelspiel and Dinkelspiel law firm); photographs; biographical and genealogical information, including a family tree; personal correspondence; and papers concerning the membership of Gertrude's father in an Odd Fellow's Lodge in Mannheim and the death of her parents.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Block, Gertrude, 1893-1970. Gertrude Block papers, 1912-1970.
Kline, Emanuel, b. 1870. Emanuel Kline papers, 1910-1938.
Title:
Emanuel Kline papers, 1910-1938.
Collection includes postcard with Kline's photograph from Jarbidge, Nev. (1910); part of an article written about a trial in Jarbidge; a eulogy; and a membership certificate for Sam Friedenberg, who was on the Advisory Board of the Pacific Coast University College of Law, signed by Kline (1928).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Kline, Emanuel, b. 1870. Emanuel Kline papers, 1910-1938.
Western Jewish History Center. 208. Meyer family papers, 1850-2008.
Title:
Meyer family papers, 1850-2008.
The collection consists of materials on the family history of Daniel Meyer. Family lines documented include those associated with the following surnames: Rosenthal, Juda, Meyer, Blochman, Koenigswarter, Sheeline, and Hoexter. Included in the collection are newspaper clippings; interviews with relatives and acquaintances; family documents; diplomas; letters; multiple genealogies tracing the family from its origins in 1500s Germany and Central Europe; photo albums and photographs, travel diaries, recipe books; and a memory book. Among the photographs are images of Daniel Meyer and his immediate relatives in addition to images of family members into the 21st century. Special interest: copies of incorporation and business documents from the Bank of Daniel Meyer; correspondence with Western States Historical Jewish Quarterly regarding the articles "Daniel Meyer, San Francisco Banker" and "Lazar E. Blochman of San Francisco, Santa Maria, and Berkeley," written by Mary and David Hoexter; family letters from mid to late 1800s, written in German.
ArchivalResource: 2 cartons, 1 oversize folder (2 linear feet)
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- Western Jewish History Center. 208. Meyer family papers, 1850-2008.
San Francisco Jewish Community Center. San Francisco Jewish Community Center records, 1877-1979
Title:
San Francisco Jewish Community Center records, 1877-1979
The collection provides an overview of the San Francisco Jewish Community Center's activities between 1930, its incorporation, and circa 1979. Files on the building campaign in the early 1930s, recreation, social, and educational programs, institutional finances, board matters, and general administration comprise the bulk of the collection. In addition, there are materials from the Young Men's Hebrew Association (YMHA), from which the SFJCC evolved, and from United Jewish Community Centers, the coordinating body of the Marin, San Francisco, and Peninsula Jewish Community Centers that was formed in 1960.
ArchivalResource: 32 cartons, 2 boxes, 5 oversize boxes, 2 oversize folders (34.6 linear feet)
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- San Francisco Jewish Community Center. San Francisco Jewish Community Center records, 1877-1979
Tennenbaum, Elie Jacques, 1917-1999. Elie and Stella Reich Tennenbaum papers, 1920-1984.
Title:
Elie and Stella Reich Tennenbaum papers, 1920-1984.
The collection includes Elie and Stella Tennenbaum's personal and professional documents, correspondence, ephemera, and photographs. The personal documents in the collection, as well as the correspondence from Europe, China and the United States, reveal the transient life of Jewish refugees during World War II and document the sometimes desperate attempts at movement and migration. The professional documents provide a detailed picture of Elie Tennenbaum's attempts to complete his medical education in France and Shanghai and to find work in the United States. Most of the correspondence in the collection is dated in the 1940s, but some is from the 1930s. The collection includes a medical school diploma issued by Aurora University in Shanghai to Stella Reich(ova) in 1946. In addition, the collection includes some ephemera relating to the Jewish refugee community in Shanghai.
ArchivalResource: 1 carton, 1 box, and 1 oversize folder (1.2 linear feet)
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- Tennenbaum, Elie Jacques, 1917-1999. Elie and Stella Reich Tennenbaum papers, 1920-1984.
Grossman, Alice, 1909-2007. Alice Grossman papers, 1950-1979.
Title:
Alice Grossman papers, 1950-1979.
The collection consists of some biographical materials, Alice Grossman's personal documents, including her World War II service discharge documents, a scrapbook with original letters and photographs, a small amount of correspondence, and a loose photograph. The scrapbook documents the time Grossman spent working at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C. In it are photographs of and letters from Israeli political figures, including Golda Meir and Yitzhak Rabin.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Grossman, Alice, 1909-2007. Alice Grossman papers, 1950-1979.
Sloss, Frank H., 1908-1986. Frank and Eleanor Sloss family papers and photographs, 1899-1985.
Title:
Frank and Eleanor Sloss family papers and photographs, 1899-1985.
This collection consists of papers and photographs relating to the families of Frank Sloss and Eleanor Lieberman Sloss, including Frank Sloss' research materials on the Hecht, Sloss, and Livingston families, Frank Sloss' correspondence on the history of the Sloss family, an oral history of Frank Sloss, materials on Judge M. C. Sloss, and a scrapbook on David Livingston and his business, Livingston Brothers. The scrapbook includes clippings, ephemera, and photographs. The collection also includes a photo album created by Richard and Frank Sloss entitled "Around the World in One Hundred and Eighty Days: Photographs Taken by Richard and Frank Sloss." Other oversize items include materials relating to the launch of the S. S. Louis Sloss and David Livingston's naturalization certificate (1907) as well as oversize photographic portraits of Hattie Hecht Sloss and M.C. Sloss as children. The portrait of Hattie Hecht Sloss is painted (circa 1881).
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 2 oversize boxes (1.2 linear feet)
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- Sloss, Frank H., 1908-1986. Frank and Eleanor Sloss family papers and photographs, 1899-1985.
Rosenberg, Abraham, 1865-1929. Rosenberg family papers, 1860-1977.
Title:
Rosenberg family papers, 1860-1977.
The collection consists of family correspondence, providing information about the family's history, involvement with the arts, and friendships, featuring letters from Abraham Rosenberg, Alice Greenbaum Rosenberg, Louise Rosenberg, Ernest Bloch, Isaac Stern, Oscar Weil, Charles Erskine Scott Wood, Imogen Cunningham, and other well-known personalities. A letter from Sarah Ackerman to Louis Greenbaum from before their marriage describes San Francisco after President Abraham Lincoln's assassination. The bulk of the correspondence is between husband and wife Abraham and Alice Rosenberg and between Louise Rosenberg and her parents during her years attending Vassar College (1926-1929). There is also Louise (Rosenberg) Bransten Berman's correspondence from after her father's death regarding memorial scholarships and donations, including exchanges with Albert Elkus at the University of California, Berkeley about the Oscar Wiel Fund. The collection also contains photographs; family papers; a wedding album and invitations; birth notices and obituaries; school albums; scrapbooks; a history of the family business; programs for the theater, concerts, and balls; genealogical information for the Oppenheimer, Rosenberg, Ackerman, and Greenbaum families; and a 1884 issue of the trade journal Shoe and Leather Reporter. Particularly notable among the photographs in the collection are the 1911 photographs of Jenny Lind, a town in Calaveras County, California; photographs of Yosemite, circa 1919; photographs from the Santa Barbara film set of Omar the Tent Maker (1922); photographs of the aftermath of the 1925 earthquake in Santa Barbara, California; photographs of family friends, including Oscar Weil, Charles Erskine Scott Wood; and photographs of Som, the Rosenberg's long-time family cook. Travel materials pertain to two European trips and a 1906 trip to Japan that coincided with the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
ArchivalResource: 2 cartons, 1 oversize box, and 1 oversize folder (2.90 linear feet)
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- Rosenberg, Abraham, 1865-1929. Rosenberg family papers, 1860-1977.
Lipman, Samuel, 1876-1931. Samuel and Irene Lipman family papers, 1851-1970.
Title:
Samuel and Irene Lipman family papers, 1851-1970.
The collection consists of materials relating to the Lipman, Harris, Lesser, Hirshfeld, Bibo, Levy, and Salmonson families, including the following: a booklet written by Rowena Lipman, "The Family of Isaac and Rebecca Harris," that has information about the family history and genealogy and some photographs; ketubot and marriage licenses for Morris Lipman and Rosalia Hirshfeld, Samuel Lipman and Irene Lesser (1901), and possibly for Isaac and Rebecca Harris (1851); programs; an invitation to Samuel Lipman's 1889 bar mitzvah at Sherith Israel in San Francisco; Samuel's Lipman's handwritten bar mitzvah speech; a resolution from the First Hebrew Ladies Mutual Benefit Association consoling the family after the murder of Isaac Harris in 1879; and a program (1910) from the first entertainment and dance that was held by the Menorah Club, an auxiliary of the Willing Workers of San Francisco's Congregation Ohabai Shalome. The collection also includes photographic portraits of members of the Harris, Lesser, Lipman, Hirshfeld, Bibo, Levy, and Salmonson families, including photographs of the Bibo storefront in San Francisco and a family home in Seattle, Washington.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.4 linear feet)
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- Lipman, Samuel, 1876-1931. Samuel and Irene Lipman family papers, 1851-1970.
Levy, Edward Roger, b. 1839. Edward Roger Levy papers, 1868-1928.
Title:
Edward Roger Levy papers, 1868-1928.
The collection consists of material relating to E.R. Levy of Folsom, California and his family. Included are biographical materials, business correspondence, legal documents regarding Levy's business and real estate, legal documents pertaining to the settlement of Levy's estate in 1927-1928, a business ledger (1908-1915), a real estate ledger for the Klumpp Building (1878-1914), the diary of E. R. Levy's daughter Lotta Leona Levy, and photographs. The land deeds date from between the 1860s and 1914. The photographs include some of E. R. Levy and his store in Folsom, a photograph of Ike Fiel of Folsom, Calif., a faded photograph of Hobart Mills, California in 1906, a 1911 photograph of women in front of the Folsom branch of the Sacramento County Library.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.4 linear feet)
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- Levy, Edward Roger, b. 1839. Edward Roger Levy papers, 1868-1928.
Jonas, Abraham, 1855-1923. Abraham Jonas papers, 1885-1966.
Title:
Abraham Jonas papers, 1885-1966.
The collection consists of the papers, scrapbooks, and photographs of Oakland businessman and civic leader Abraham Jonas. The papers include some family documents, a small amount of correspondence, loose materials from Jonas' work with B'nai B'rith, Temple Sinai (Oakland, Calif.), and the American Jewish Relief Committee for Sufferers from the War. Also included is a program from a convocation of Oakland freemasons (1913), a few items from Jonas' run for Oakland Councilman-at-Large (1899), and some businesscards and postcards from The Hub Clothing Company. The scrapbooks in the collection date from 1895 through the death of Katie Jonas in 1935 (with the bulk of material dating between 1895 and 1923) and include clippings, correspondence, and ephemera relating to Abraham Jonas' various activities in the civic and religious life of Oakland. Among other things, the scrapbooks document Jonas' work with B'nai B'rith, Temple Sinai, the Merchants' Exchange of Oakland, his political campaign for city councilman, and, to some extent, his work with the American Jewish Relief Committee for Sufferers from the War. There are also materials in the scrapbooks relating to other members of the Jonas family and relating to the deaths of both Abraham and Katie Jonas. The collection also includes a ledger and a minute book and bylaws for the Hub Clothing Company. The photographs in the collection consist primarily of cabinet card portraits (circa 1885-1900) of various members of the Jonas family of Oakland and the Simon family of Placerville, California. Michael (a Placerville dry goods merchant) and Paulina Simon were aunt and uncle to Abraham Jonas (though the exact details of the relation are unknown). Many of the photographs are unidentified. They were produced by a range of Oakland, San Francisco, and Placerville photography studios. There is one photograph of Abraham and Katie Jonas in front of the the Jonas family home in Rogasen, Posen (taken on a 1909 trip to Germany).
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes and 3 oversize boxes (2.6 linear feet)
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- Jonas, Abraham, 1855-1923. Abraham Jonas papers, 1885-1966.
Marks and Company (Oakland, Calif.). Marks and Company invoices, 1857-1869.
Title:
Marks and Company invoices, 1857-1869.
Collection consists of ten invoices (billheads) sent to nineteenth-century Oakland general merchandise firm Marks and Company from San Francisco businesses, including Loupe and Haas grocers, A.S. Rosenbaum cigars, Steinhart Brothers dry goods, S. A. Peyser and Company millenary goods, Marks and Weintraub bag company, L. Simon dry goods, Haas and Rosenfeld fancy dry goods, M. Heller and Brothers dry goods, and Simon and Bohm dry goods.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Marks and Company (Oakland, Calif.). Marks and Company invoices, 1857-1869.
B'nai B'rith. Etham Lodge No. 37 (Sacramento, Calif.). Elkus family papers, 1890-1975.
Title:
Elkus family papers, 1890-1975.
Genealogical material; a memorial book for Louis Elkus; a diamond jubilee book and other materials from B'nai Israel, including a testimonial booklet for Albert Elkus; certificates of appreciation for and speeches by Albert Elkus from B'nai B'rith's David Lubin Lodge; newspaper clippings and information about Albert Israel Elkus; and a golden wedding anniversary book for Albert and Bertha Kahn Elkus.
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 1 oversize folder (.4 linear feet)
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- B'nai B'rith. Etham Lodge No. 37 (Sacramento, Calif.). Elkus family papers, 1890-1975.
Dinkelspiel, Lloyd William, 1889-1959. Lloyd William Dinkelspiel papers, 1886-1980.
Title:
Lloyd William Dinkelspiel papers, 1886-1980.
The collection consists of genealogical and biographical information; obituaries; some correspondence; compositions and poems; a will of Pauline Dinkelspiel; certificates and family documents; information about Dinkelspiel House, which is part of Dunsmuir House and Gardens in Oakland, California; a 1916 copy of "The Scintillator," a Lowell High School scrapbook/ yearbook edited by Lloyd Dinkelspiel; a visitor's attendance certificate from the Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915); a few magazines with articles about Lloyd Dinkelspiel; and photographs. The photographs include portraits of the Dinkelspiel, Ehrman, Bachman and Hellman families; photographs of the interior and exterior of Lazarus Dinkelspiel's dry goods store; a photograph of the Ehrman house at Sugar Pine Point in Lake Tahoe, California, photographs of the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, and photographs (mostly from the 1920s) of the camping and pack trips that a young Lloyd Dinkelspiel took to various California locations, including the Sierras, Mount Whitney, Gold Lake, Grass Lake, Santa Barbara, and Yosemite.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes and 1 oversize box (2 linear feet)
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- Dinkelspiel, Lloyd William, 1889-1959. Lloyd William Dinkelspiel papers, 1886-1980.
Wotiz, Emanuel, fl. 1856-1858. Emanuel Wotiz letter, 1858.
Title:
Emanuel Wotiz letter, 1858.
Letter that Emanuel Wotiz wrote and sent to members of his family in Strakonitz (then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and now in the Czech Republic) when he was stationed at Camp Floyd, in Cedar Valley, Utah Territory. The letter describes Wotiz's journey from Chicago to Salt Lake City (via Kansas, Nebraska, and Wyoming). Once in Salt Lake City, the Tenth Regiment easily forced the "surrender" of those Mormons who had opposed the law of the U.S. The letter contains Wotiz's views of the country, Indians, and of army conditions.
ArchivalResource: 1 oversize folder.
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- Wotiz, Emanuel, fl. 1856-1858. Emanuel Wotiz letter, 1858.
Levinson, Robert E., 1938-1980. Robert Levinson collection on Julius Basinski, 1960-1969.
Title:
Robert Levinson collection on Julius Basinski, 1960-1969.
The collection consists of Robert Levinson's research materials on the life of Montana Jewish merchant Julius Basinski. Materials include correspondence, notes, interview materials, and an article Levinson wrote on Basinski entitled "Julius Basinski: Pioneer Montana Merchant" (published in volume XIV of the Yivo Annual of Jewish Social Science in 1969).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Levinson, Robert E., 1938-1980. Robert Levinson collection on Julius Basinski, 1960-1969.
Temple Israel (Stockton, Calif.). Temple Israel records, 1854-1966.
Title:
Temple Israel records, 1854-1966.
Histories of Temple Israel; bulletins; membership and burial lists (mostly photocopies); and photographs of the congregation's historic cemetery.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Temple Israel (Stockton, Calif.). Temple Israel records, 1854-1966.
Jelenko, Thérèse, 1884-1967. Thérèse Jelenko papers and photographs, 1899-1960.
Title:
Thérèse Jelenko papers and photographs, 1899-1960.
The collection includes correspondence from Theresa Ehrman (later Thérèse Jelenko) to her mother (Jennie) and sister (Sally) sent during Theresa's stay in Paris with the Steins in the first decade of the 20th century. The collection also includes correspondence and postcards from Pablo Casals to Theresa Ehrman from the 1900s through the 1960s and correspondence with other friends and acquaintances. Especially notable in the collection are the photographs of the Stein family, family friends, and the family residences and studios in Paris circa 1909-1910. These photographs include images of Sarah, Michael, Allan, Gertrude, and Leo Stein as well as images of the interiors of their Parisian apartments (with their art collections on the walls). The photographs also include images of Henri Matisse, Pablo Casals and others.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.8 linear feet)
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- Jelenko, Thérèse, 1884-1967. Thérèse Jelenko papers and photographs, 1899-1960.
Emanu-El Residence Club of San Francisco records, 1894-1969
Title:
Emanu-El Residence Club of San Francisco records 1894-1969
This collection contains materials relating to the Emanu-El Residence Club for single, working Jewish women. Among the records are correspondence, minutes, bylaws, photographs, reports, agendas, calendars of events, surveys, financial information, organizational histories, membership lists, scrapbooks of clippings, reports of head social workers Ethel Feineman and Mary Michels, and building materials.
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 10 cartons, 5 boxes, 2 oversize boxes; (Linear feet: 12.4)
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- Emanu-El Residence Club of San Francisco records, 1894-1969
Getz, Louis M., 1873-1916. Louis and Gertrude Getz family papers and photographs, 1877-1945.
Title:
Louis and Gertrude Getz family papers and photographs, 1877-1945.
This collection contains a small number of Getz family papers; a scrapbook with clippings relating to the various shows and entertainments that were offered in the tent cities that sprang up after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, including those of Louis Getz's own company, The San Francisco Disaster Company, and that of Burt Heard (a presentation of photographs of the 1906 disaster called Heard's Big Show); Louis Getz's autograph album; and numerous family photographs. The photographs consist primarily of portraits of Getz and Lapidaire family members. These include portraits of Louis and Gertrude (Lapidaire) Getz, portraits (circa 1880) of Emil and Bertha Lapidaire taken in Virginia City, Nevada, photographs of Sam Iralsky, and unidentified family snapshots. Particularly noteworthy among the photographs are two images of family members walking in the ruins of San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake and fire, a photograph (circa 1910) of men in front of the Riverdale Creamery at 1416-1418 Divisidero Street in San Francisco, a class photograph (circa 1890, with Louis Getz) from a grammar school on Mission Street (in the South of Market neighborhood of San Francisco).
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 1 oversize folder (.4 linear feet)
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- Getz, Louis M., 1873-1916. Louis and Gertrude Getz family papers and photographs, 1877-1945.
Rosenbloom, Bashe Rubenchik. Bashe Rubenchik Rosenbloom papers, 1909-1980.
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Bashe Rubenchik Rosenbloom papers, 1909-1980.
Collection consists of correspondence; postcards from a 1909 postcard album belonging to Bashe Rosenbloom in Minsk; a 1955 program from the Jewish Cultural Club of Elsinore, Calif.; a poem celebrating Rosenbloom's fifty years in Petaluma, Calif.; and family photographs. Among the photographs are a series of photographs of Petaluma farm life in the 1930s (including a photograph of a Depression-era Petaluma farm house).
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.4 linear feet)
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- Rosenbloom, Bashe Rubenchik. Bashe Rubenchik Rosenbloom papers, 1909-1980.
Simon, Adele Bloch, 1889-1969. Adele Bloch Simon family papers, 1851-1969.
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Adele Bloch Simon family papers, 1851-1969.
Genealogical information for the Simon, Bloch and Steinman families; some family documents; and photographs. Photographs include one of Achille Bloch's butcher shop on Fillmore Street in San Francisco, portraits of Clara Steinman Bloch (wife of Achille Bloch), the Steinman family, Adele Bloch Simon, K. Heller (father of Adelaide Steinman), and Esther Heller (mother of Adelaide Steinman).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder and 1 oversize folder.
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- Simon, Adele Bloch, 1889-1969. Adele Bloch Simon family papers, 1851-1969.
Wotiz, Emanuel, fl. 1856-1858. Emanuel Wotiz letter, 1858.
Title:
Emanuel Wotiz letter, 1858.
Letter that Emanuel Wotiz wrote and sent to members of his family in Strakonitz (then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and now in the Czech Republic) when he was stationed at Camp Floyd, in Cedar Valley, Utah Territory. The letter describes Wotiz's journey from Chicago to Salt Lake City (via Kansas, Nebraska, and Wyoming). Once in Salt Lake City, the Tenth Regiment easily forced the "surrender" of those Mormons who had opposed the law of the U.S. The letter contains Wotiz's views of the country, Indians, and of army conditions.
ArchivalResource: 1 oversize folder.
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- Wotiz, Emanuel, fl. 1856-1858. Emanuel Wotiz letter, 1858.
Congregation Beth Israel-Judea (San Francisco, Calif.). Congregation Beth Israel-Judea records, 1862-1999.
Title:
Congregation Beth Israel-Judea records, 1862-1999.
This collection documents over 100 years of Congregation Beth Israel's history from shortly after its founding. It is divided into six series: Corporate, Administrative, and Financial; Congregational Materials; Marriage Licenses; Salem Cemetery; Cornerstone; and Photographs. Significant among the administrative records are minute books from 1886-1950 and a dues ledger from 1878-1884. The bulk of the Congregational Materials series consists of files on services and holidays as well as disbound scrapbooks (clippings, letters, tickets, bulletins) documenting congregational news, events and activities for 1948-52. This series also contains files from after the merger of Beth Israel and Temple Judea. The marriage certificates date from 1882 through 1935 and include the names of the bride and the groom. The collection also has items relating to Congregation Beth Israel's cemetery in Colma. The Cornerstone series consists of material from the 1905 cornerstone for the Geary Street temple, including documents from other local Jewish institutions such as B'nai B'rith, Chevra Shaare Refooah, Eureka Benevolent Society, Jewish Ladies Relief Society, Mount Zion Hospital, Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum, the Young Men's Hebrew Association, and Congregations Keneseth Israel, Emanu-El, Sherith Israel, and Ohabai Shalome. The photographs in the collection consist of images of people, activities, and building interiors and exteriors associated with Beth Israel. The museum holdings of The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life house a series of Beth Israel-Judea objects, including twelve Torah rimonim, two Torah breastplates, three Torah pointers, and an embroidered table covering that was made in 1859 by an unknown congregant of Beth Israel.
ArchivalResource: 2 cartons, 3 oversize boxes, 5 volumes, and 2 oversize folders (3.7 linear feet)
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- Congregation Beth Israel-Judea (San Francisco, Calif.). Congregation Beth Israel-Judea records, 1862-1999.
Bloch, Ernest, 1880-1959. Magnes collection on Ernest Bloch, 1925-1972.
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Magnes collection on Ernest Bloch, 1925-1972.
The collection consists of materials collected by the Magnes staff, including biographical information and obituaries for Bloch; a letter that Bloch sent to Rabbi Solomon Goldman, of Cleveland, Ohio, on 15 Dec. 1925, stating his preference to be "creating a Symphony" rather than teaching; materials containing information about Bloch's role in the history of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music; a copy of a lecture that Bloch delivered at the Conservatory (16 Sept. 1933); bulletins of the Ernest Bloch Society (1970-1980; 1985-1991); an undated discography of Bloch; and essays about Bloch, including "Ernest Bloch" by Alex Cohen and "Ernest Bloch and Modern Music" by John Hasting.
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 1 oversize folder (.4 linear feet)
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- Bloch, Ernest, 1880-1959. Magnes collection on Ernest Bloch, 1925-1972.
Ladensohn, Virginia, 1909-2010. Virginia Ladensohn family papers and photographs, 1880-1937.
Title:
Virginia Ladensohn family papers and photographs, 1880-1937.
This collection contains materials about members of the Hoppe, Neumann, Ladensohn, and Greenberg families. It includes photographs of Virginia Hoppe Ladensohn and her husband, Burton Ladensohn, her parents, Bertha Neumann and Herbert Hoppe, and her grandparents, Rosa Keller Neumann and Gustave Neumann; a receipt for the rental of a safe deposit box from the Central Trust Company of Oakland, California, dated April 25, 1906, just after the Neumann family was burned out of their Vallejo Street home in the San Francisco earthquake and fire; a wedding invitation, marriage license, and newspaper announcements for the wedding of Bertha Neumann and Herbert Hoppe (June 9, 1907); invitations to the wedding of Virginia Hoppe and Burton Ladensohn (at Sherith Israel in 1935); a check for one hundred dollars given by Solomon Neumann to Bertha Neumann Hoppe on the occasion of her wedding (1907); letters of recommendation for Herbert Hoppe; a wedding invitation for Virginia's sister, Audrey, and Roy Greenberg (May 2, 1937); an invitation to and program for a graduation ceremony at San Francisco's Girl's High School (January 19, 1927); information relating to the Hotel Benbow in Benbow, California; and printed ephemera from Neumann Preserve Works.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder and 1 oversize folder.
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- Ladensohn, Virginia, 1909-2010. Virginia Ladensohn family papers and photographs, 1880-1937.
Haas, William, 1849-1916. William Haas papers, 1849-1927.
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William Haas papers, 1849-1927.
The collection contains photocopies of William Haas' naturalization papers, photocopies of a marriage license and a marriage certificate for William Haas and Bertha Greenebaum; a German book with a photograph pasted to the front inside cover of Koppel and William Haas (taken in Bamberg, Germany, circa 1863-1864); a final settlement of Haas' estate, leaving, among other bequests, $6,000 to his widow to be distributed to San Francisco charities as she thought fit; a wedding scrapbook (circa 1907) with invitations and clippings from many turn-of-the-century weddings among San Francisco's Jewish aristocracy; memorial tributes from San Francisco's Mount Zion Hospital, one to William Haas, as an officer, and one to Bertha Haas, as a volunteer; and a certificate of appreciation to William Haas from the Panama-Pacific International Exhibit (1915).
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes and 1 oversize folder (.4 linear feet)
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- Haas, William, 1849-1916. William Haas papers, 1849-1927.
Haas, Elise S., 1893-1990. Elise Stern Haas papers, 1914-1955.
Title:
Elise Stern Haas papers, 1914-1955.
Contains some letters from German Jewish architect Erich Mendelsohn and his wife Luise regarding, among other things, the creation of a Museum of Architecture, a photograph of Erich Mendelsohn, and pamphlets entitled "A Museum of Architecture" and "Church Art Today." The collection also includes a program (c. 1914) from a meeting of the Philomath Club, a San Francisco women's arts and literary club.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Haas, Elise S., 1893-1990. Elise Stern Haas papers, 1914-1955.
Hattie and Minnie Mooser papers, 1877-1967
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Hattie and Minnie Mooser papers 1877-1967
Hattie and Minnie Mooser were hostesses who were a part of the bohemian and theatrical life of San Francisco. The collection consists primarily of scrapbooks documenting the Mooser sisters' interest and work in theater and their businesses (the Tiffin Room and the Aladdin Nite Club).
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 2 boxes, 8 oversize boxes; (linear feet: 4)
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- Hattie and Minnie Mooser papers, 1877-1967
Lipman, Samuel, 1876-1931. Samuel and Irene Lipman family papers, 1851-1970.
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Samuel and Irene Lipman family papers, 1851-1970.
The collection consists of materials relating to the Lipman, Harris, Lesser, Hirshfeld, Bibo, Levy, and Salmonson families, including the following: a booklet written by Rowena Lipman, "The Family of Isaac and Rebecca Harris," that has information about the family history and genealogy and some photographs; ketubot and marriage licenses for Morris Lipman and Rosalia Hirshfeld, Samuel Lipman and Irene Lesser (1901), and possibly for Isaac and Rebecca Harris (1851); programs; an invitation to Samuel Lipman's 1889 bar mitzvah at Sherith Israel in San Francisco; Samuel's Lipman's handwritten bar mitzvah speech; a resolution from the First Hebrew Ladies Mutual Benefit Association consoling the family after the murder of Isaac Harris in 1879; and a program (1910) from the first entertainment and dance that was held by the Menorah Club, an auxiliary of the Willing Workers of San Francisco's Congregation Ohabai Shalome. The collection also includes photographic portraits of members of the Harris, Lesser, Lipman, Hirshfeld, Bibo, Levy, and Salmonson families, including photographs of the Bibo storefront in San Francisco and a family home in Seattle, Washington.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.4 linear feet)
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- Lipman, Samuel, 1876-1931. Samuel and Irene Lipman family papers, 1851-1970.
Wahrhaftig, Moses, 1857-1930. Moses Wahrhaftig papers, 1848-1967.
Title:
Moses Wahrhaftig papers, 1848-1967.
Volumes of professional correspondence (1903-1906), including letters to Jacob Voorsanger, Jacob Nieto, Samuel Dinkelspiel, and others concerning the successes and failures of the agricultural settlement of Jews from Kishinev near Colusa, Calif; land deeds and titles; photographs of Moses and Irma Wahrhaftig; a history of Mosaic Law Congregation, Sacramento; a book of caricatures of Sacramento personalities; and the transcript of an interview between Felix S. Wahrhaftig and Norton Stern, which took place on 22 July 1967.
ArchivalResource: 1 carton and 1 box (1.4 linear feet)
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- Wahrhaftig, Moses, 1857-1930. Moses Wahrhaftig papers, 1848-1967.
Lebenbaum, L. Goldberg and Bowen family papers, 1879-1907.
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Goldberg and Bowen family papers, 1879-1907.
Business cards of J. Goldberg and L. Lebenbaum; stationery of the Goldberg-Bowen store; photographs of Rena Goldberg and classmates at Pacific Heights School, in San Francisco (1907); a certificate from the Auburn and Rock Creek Gold Mining Company; a report on the Auburn Mine (1880); and Pardon M. Bowen's Independent Order of Odd Fellows certificate.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Lebenbaum, L. Goldberg and Bowen family papers, 1879-1907.
Meyers, Isaac. Isaac Meyers papers, 1904-1959.
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Isaac Meyers papers, 1904-1959.
The collection consists of correspondence, a travel diary (1959), miscellaneous papers, and photographs. The correspondence of Isaac Meyers and his wife-to-be, Annie (Khanka), illustrates how two members of an anarchist group were able to immigrate to the U.S. without money or friends and make a secure place for themselves and their daughter Ida (Kheike).
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.4 linear feet)
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- Meyers, Isaac. Isaac Meyers papers, 1904-1959.
Shivtei Shalom. Shivtei Shalom miscellany, 1977-1986.
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Shivtei Shalom miscellany, 1977-1986.
The collection contains miscellaneous materials from Oregon-based Shivtei Shalom, including organizational bylaws, newsletters, correspondence, and brochures; newspaper clippings; a poster and Garden of Israel ketubah; photographs; and an Oregon Minyan newsletter (1977).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Shivtei Shalom. Shivtei Shalom miscellany, 1977-1986.
Zellerbach family. Zellerbach family papers, 1887-1980.
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Zellerbach family papers, 1887-1980.
The collection consists of Zellerbach family papers, photographs, and home movies. Included are materials from Isidore and Jennie (Baruh) Zellerbach, Harold and Doris (Joseph) Zellerbach, J.D. and Hannah (Fuld) Zellerbach, Claire Zellerbach Saroni, and Stephen A. and Merla (Burstein) Zellerbach. Family papers relating to Isidore Zellerbach include files on his estate and five bound volumes: three "In Memoriam" volumes of condolence letters sent in the wake of Isidore's death in 1941; one volume of materials relating to the 1938 celebration of Isidore's 50th anniversary with Crown Zellerbach; and one volume of Christmas holiday greetings received by Isidore. Stephen A. Zellerbach's files in the collection consist of materials from his childhood, his college years, his time in the U.S. Navy, his marriage, and his tenure at the Zellerbach Paper Company. Photographs and pictorial items in the collection include images of Anthony Zellerbach, Isidore and Jennie, Harold and Doris, J.D. Zellerbach (especially in his role as Ambassador to Italy in the late 1950s), Stephen A. and Merla, and other members of the Zellerbach, Saroni, and Baruh families. In addition, the collection includes documents, blueprints, a scrapbook, photographs and a photo album relating to Isidore Zellerbach's yacht, Janidore (and other Zellerbach family vessels), as well as Zellerbach family home movies (16mm and 8mm), dating back to the late 1920s.
ArchivalResource: 5 cartons and 2 oversize boxes (6.4 linear feet)
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- Zellerbach family. Zellerbach family papers, 1887-1980.
L. Lebenbaum & Co. L. Lebenbaum & Co. price list, circa 1870-1900.
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L. Lebenbaum & Co. price list, circa 1870-1900.
The collection consists of an undated price list for various grocery items, wines, and liquors sold by L. Lebenbaum & Company, Importers, of San Francisco.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- L. Lebenbaum & Co. L. Lebenbaum & Co. price list, circa 1870-1900.
Stern, William, 1897-1965. William Stern papers, 1909-1965.
Title:
William Stern papers, 1909-1965.
The collection includes files on William Stern's involvement with various local and national organizations, Jewish and non-Jewish; files from Stern's years at Temple Sinai in Oakland, California; correspondence, including letters of appreciation to Rabbi Stern for his efforts on weddings, bar mitzvot, funerals, and conversions; sermons and addresses, some of which were for the Jewish Chautauqua Society, about religious, patriotic, and philanthropic matters, including The California Jew in History; subject files; ephemera and clippings; certificates and commendations; and a small number of photographs.
ArchivalResource: 6 cartons, 2 boxes, and 2 oversize boxes (8.2 linear feet)
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- Stern, William, 1897-1965. William Stern papers, 1909-1965.
Judah L. Magnes Museum. WJHC 2000.001. Magnes collection of Northern California Invoices and Checks, 1854-1906.
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Magnes collection of Northern California Invoices and Checks, 1854-1906.
Collection consists of invoices and checks from Jewish-owned businesses in nineteenth-century San Francisco, Sacramento, and Grass Valley, California.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Judah L. Magnes Museum. WJHC 2000.001. Magnes collection of Northern California Invoices and Checks, 1854-1906.
Jewish Community Center (Berkeley, Calif.). Jewish Community Center of Berkeley photographs, circa 1951-1978.
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Jewish Community Center of Berkeley photographs, circa 1951-1978.
Collection consists of photographs of the Berkeley Jewish Community Center (founded in 1951). Photographs document youth activities, senior activities, and the JCC's buildings.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Jewish Community Center (Berkeley, Calif.). Jewish Community Center of Berkeley photographs, circa 1951-1978.
Goodman and Levy family papers and scrapbooks, 1850-2003
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Goodman and Levy family papers and scrapbooks, 1850-2003
The papers and scrapbooks of the Goodman and Levy families of El Paso, Texas, Nashville, Tennessee, and the San Francisco Bay Area.
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 11 cartons and 10 oversize boxes; (linear feet: 14.6)
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- Goodman and Levy family papers and scrapbooks, 1850-2003
James Mack and Elizabeth Lilienthal Gerstley family papers and photographs, 1867-2003, bulk 1910-1985
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James Mack and Elizabeth Lilienthal Gerstley family papers and photographs 1867-2003, bulk 1910-1985
The collection consists of the papers, scrapbooks, photographs, and photo albums of the family of James Mack and Elizabeth Lilienthal Gerstley. The family papers include some correspondence, a small amount of material from James Mack Gerstley's tenure at Borax, and historical/ biographical materials about the Gerstley and Mack families. There are a few autograph albums and scrapbooks in the collection as well. The bulk of the collection is made up of photographs and photo albums documenting the history of the Gerstley, Mack, Lilienthal, and Sloss families as well as the travels and milestones of James Mack and Elizabeth Gerstley and their children.
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 11 cartons, 13 oversize boxes, and 4 oversize folders; Linear feet: 17.2
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- James Mack and Elizabeth Lilienthal Gerstley family papers and photographs, 1867-2003, bulk 1910-1985
Western Jewish History Center. 272. Magnes collection on Adolph Sutro, 1858-1993.
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Magnes collection on Adolph Sutro, 1858-1993.
The collection contains biographical material on Adolph Sutro; personal documents such as Sutro's citizenship certificate; correspondence, including seven letters to Sutro from James Phelan, who succeeded Sutro as the mayor of San Francisco; ephemera from Sutro's 1894 campaign for mayor of San Francisco; financial documents and ephemera for the Sutro Tunnel project; tickets for the Sutro Baths as well as Sutro's 1894 patent for the design of the baths; a card from the Sutro Railroad Company; business and calling cards; pamphlets, including Sutro's letter to the University of California Regents in 1895 and a pamphlet produced for the dedication services of the Sutro Monument in 1887; a variety of personal financial records, including real estate tax records, checks, invoices from a range of nineteenth-century San Francisco businesses, receipts from Jewish organizations (such as the Eureka Benevolent Society), estate documents, and deeds; and photographs and pictorial materials. Most of the photographs are reproductions from other collections. Original photographic prints include one of the entrance to Sutro Heights (c. 1895). The oversize folder includes Comstock Tunnel Company bonds, Sutro's citizenship papers, property tax records, and a California Senate resolution to Adolph Sutro (1867). The oversize box in the collection contains a congratulatory book presented to Sutro by representatives of the City of Boston on the occasion of Sutro's election as Mayor in 1894.
ArchivalResource: 1 box, 1 oversize box, and 1 oversize folder (.8 linear feet)
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- Western Jewish History Center. 272. Magnes collection on Adolph Sutro, 1858-1993.
Levy, Edward Roger, b. 1839. Edward Roger Levy papers, 1868-1928.
Title:
Edward Roger Levy papers, 1868-1928.
The collection consists of material relating to E.R. Levy of Folsom, California and his family. Included are biographical materials, business correspondence, legal documents regarding Levy's business and real estate, legal documents pertaining to the settlement of Levy's estate in 1927-1928, a business ledger (1908-1915), a real estate ledger for the Klumpp Building (1878-1914), the diary of E. R. Levy's daughter Lotta Leona Levy, and photographs. The land deeds date from between the 1860s and 1914. The photographs include some of E. R. Levy and his store in Folsom, a photograph of Ike Fiel of Folsom, Calif., a faded photograph of Hobart Mills, California in 1906, a 1911 photograph of women in front of the Folsom branch of the Sacramento County Library.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.4 linear feet)
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- Levy, Edward Roger, b. 1839. Edward Roger Levy papers, 1868-1928.
Berkeley Jewish Senior Citizens. Berkeley Jewish Senior Citizens records, 1968-1979.
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Berkeley Jewish Senior Citizens records, 1968-1979.
Collection consists of records of Berkeley Jewish Senior Citizens, including minutes, correspondence, attendance lists, files on aging, and files on legislation relevant to senior citizens.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.8 linear feet)
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- Berkeley Jewish Senior Citizens. Berkeley Jewish Senior Citizens records, 1968-1979.
Cohn, Henry, 1831-1915. Henry Cohn papers, 1852-1953.
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Henry Cohn papers, 1852-1953.
The collection contains personal documents, including a copy of Henry (Heiman) Cohn's birth certificate, a certificate of his apprenticeship as a furrier (both in the German language), a document from New York City attesting to Henry being a Master Mason (1854), a California gold bullion receipt, and Cohn's passport (1861). The collection also contains photographs of Henry and members of his family, genealogical information about Cohn's family, and copies of English and Hebrew translations of Cohn's Jugenderinnerungen (i.e. Recollections of My Youth), in which he describes his days at Poker Flat and St. Louis, California.
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 1 oversize folder (.2 linear feet)
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- Cohn, Henry, 1831-1915. Henry Cohn papers, 1852-1953.
Judah L. Magnes Memorial Museum. Commission for the Preservation of Pioneer Jewish Cemeteries and Landmarks. Commission for the Preservation of Pioneer Jewish Cemeteries and Landmarks records, 1962-2006.
Title:
Commission for the Preservation of Pioneer Jewish Cemeteries and Landmarks records, 1962-2006.
The collection consists of administrative records, legal records, correspondence, research and publicity materials, some financial records, and photographs of the commission at work and of the pioneer Jewish cemeteries (the photos date mainly from circa 1970 through 1995).
ArchivalResource: 4 cartons, 1 box, and 1 oversize folder (4.4 linear feet)
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- Judah L. Magnes Memorial Museum. Commission for the Preservation of Pioneer Jewish Cemeteries and Landmarks. Commission for the Preservation of Pioneer Jewish Cemeteries and Landmarks records, 1962-2006.
Judah L. Magnes Memorial Museum. Commission for the Preservation of Pioneer Jewish Cemeteries and Landmarks. Commission for the Preservation of Pioneer Jewish Cemeteries and Landmarks records, 1962-2006.
Title:
Commission for the Preservation of Pioneer Jewish Cemeteries and Landmarks records, 1962-2006.
The collection consists of administrative records, legal records, correspondence, research and publicity materials, some financial records, and photographs of the commission at work and of the pioneer Jewish cemeteries (the photos date mainly from circa 1970 through 1995).
ArchivalResource: 4 cartons, 1 box, and 1 oversize folder (4.4 linear feet)
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- Judah L. Magnes Memorial Museum. Commission for the Preservation of Pioneer Jewish Cemeteries and Landmarks. Commission for the Preservation of Pioneer Jewish Cemeteries and Landmarks records, 1962-2006.
Gray, Harry. Harry Gray collection on the San Francisco Jewish Community Center's production of The Golem, 1936.
Title:
Harry Gray collection on the San Francisco Jewish Community Center's production of The Golem, 1936.
The collection contains materials relating to a dramatic presentation of the folktale of the Golem (retold by H. Leivik) by the Center Players of San Francisco's Jewish Community Center (with Harry Gray portraying the Golem). Materials include a program with an explanation by Rabbi Jacob J. Weinstein and director Ralph Freud of the production's attempt to present the emotional spirit of the Hasidic movement, together with photographs of the production taken by Walter S. Hertzmann.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Gray, Harry. Harry Gray collection on the San Francisco Jewish Community Center's production of The Golem, 1936.
Solomons, Lucius Levy, 1863-1940. Lucius Levy Solomons papers, 1745-1963.
Title:
Lucius Levy Solomons papers, 1745-1963.
Genealogies of the Seixas and Solomons families; articles and speeches by Lucius Levy Solomons on such topics as the meaning of Judaism, the Jew in the Diaspora, anti-Semitism, Palestine, immigration, philanthropy, Jewish character, fraternalism and brotherhood, spiritual nationality, political Zionism, assimilation, altruism, justice, the Jewish soul, and the prophetic idea in Judaism; family correspondence (which consists entirely of photocopies from the Solomons family papers at the American Jewish Archives); accounts and documents about the Solomons family and members of the Seixas, Green, Frank, Franks, Sloss, Lilienthal, Dorfman, and Spitzler families from Rhode Island, New York, Jamaica, and London; and a small number of photographs.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Solomons, Lucius Levy, 1863-1940. Lucius Levy Solomons papers, 1745-1963.
Israel Golden Gate Lodge (Oakland, Calif.). Israel Golden Gate Lodge records, 1907-1942.
Title:
Israel Golden Gate Lodge records, 1907-1942.
The collection consists of the records of the Israel Golden Gate Lodge in Oakland, California. Included are by-laws and constitution; minutes; applications for membership, lists of its members (these have information about the country of origin, age, profession, address, and the name of the spouse for both members and prospective members), and some financial records. The collection also contains information on the Commission on Americanism and on the Jewish Folk Chorus, both of which were based in Oakland.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.8 linear feet)
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- Israel Golden Gate Lodge (Oakland, Calif.). Israel Golden Gate Lodge records, 1907-1942.
Eureka Benevolent Society (San Francisco, Calif.). Eureka Benevolent Society records, 1850-1977.
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Eureka Benevolent Society records, 1850-1977.
The records of the Eureka Benevolent Society (EBS) include minutes; reports; histories; scrapbooks; photographs; and newspaper clippings. The collection also contains the by-laws and constitution of the EBS (1858-1860) with signatures of its members; succeeding by-laws for the EBS beginning in 1870; a constitution of the Ladies' United Hebrew Benevolent Society (1876); and reports, minutes, budgets, and campaign materials from the related charities and agencies listed above as well as from the Jewish Committee for Personal Service and the Maimonides Health Center. It also has case studies from the various agencies, which, although written from the perspective of the social workers, effectively portray the poorer side of Jewish life and describe the difficulties that many faced from the Gold Rush era to the 1930s. The collection's women's organizational material provides a contrast to that of predominately male agencies, and its scrapbooks, which range from 1929 through the 1950s, illustrate the response of the Jewish community to the Great Depression, World War II, and the Eisenhower years.
ArchivalResource: 1 carton, 1 box, and 4 oversize boxes (2.6 linear feet)
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- Eureka Benevolent Society (San Francisco, Calif.). Eureka Benevolent Society records, 1850-1977.
White, Saul Elchanan, 1907-1983. Saul White papers, 1931-1983.
Title:
Saul White papers, 1931-1983.
Collection consists of correspondence, including letters of Louis Lurie and Rabbi Stephen S. Wise; benedictions, invocations, and eulogies; family-related information; photographs; congregational programs and announcements; newspaper clippings; scrapbook materials; and Rabbi White's columns for the San Francisco Jewish Bulletin.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.8 linear feet)
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- White, Saul Elchanan, 1907-1983. Saul White papers, 1931-1983.
Fligelman family. Fligelman family papers, 1930-1985.
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Fligelman family papers, 1930-1985.
Correspondence; newspaper clippings; obituaries; and a genealogy of the Brin, Barron, Cain, Epstein, Falk, Firestone, Fligelman, Gittleson, Goldfeather, Goodman, Ingber, Kejlis, Lewinsky, and Friedman families, compiled by Howard B. Brin. Persons represented include Belle Fligelman Winestein, Frieda Fligelman, Fanny Fligelman Brin, Julius Fligelman, Daniel Fligelman, John Levy, Stephen Fligelman, Sol Fligelman, and Fred A. Fligelman.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Fligelman family. Fligelman family papers, 1930-1985.
B'nai B'rith. Etham Lodge No. 37 (Sacramento, Calif.). Elkus family papers, 1890-1975.
Title:
Elkus family papers, 1890-1975.
Genealogical material; a memorial book for Louis Elkus; a diamond jubilee book and other materials from B'nai Israel, including a testimonial booklet for Albert Elkus; certificates of appreciation for and speeches by Albert Elkus from B'nai B'rith's David Lubin Lodge; newspaper clippings and information about Albert Israel Elkus; a golden wedding anniversary book for Albert and Bertha Kahn Elkus; and a photograph of Albert Israel Elkus. Oversize folder contains a photograph of Kate Elkus DeYoung (1902), a testimonial certificate for Albert Elkus from B'nai B'rith for fifty years of service, a marriage certificate for Albert Elkus and Bertha Kahn, and a resolution from the Ladies Hebrew Benevolent Society of Sacramento to Mrs. Louis Elkus (1892).
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 1 oversize folder (.4 linear feet)
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- B'nai B'rith. Etham Lodge No. 37 (Sacramento, Calif.). Elkus family papers, 1890-1975.
Weinstock, Harris. Harris Weinstock papers, 1878-1922.
Title:
Harris Weinstock papers, 1878-1922.
The collection includes a small number of family papers, letters, and materials relating to Weinstock's business ventures and Weinstock's work on agricultural cooperatives. The collection consists primarily of Harris Weinstock's diaries and photographs. Aside from two small general diaries from 1881 and 1922, the diaries mostly document Weinstock's travel, some of which he undertook as a member of the American Commission (formed in 1912 at David Lubin's instigation to investigate farm finance and cooperative credit in Europe). These diaries consist of typewritten text, including observations on many topics of interest to Weinstock, as well as photographs and postcards (often used as illustrations of his points). There are three groups of travel diaries: first, a lengthy diary (487 pages) kept in 1889 which documents Weinstock's trip to Philadelphia and then to Europe with Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf, a prominent nineteenth-century American rabbi (then serving a congregation in Philadelphia); second, diaries from Weinstock's travels in 1908-1909 to the following places: Italy, Austria, Russia, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, France, England, Scotland, Ireland, Greece, Turkey, Syria, Palestine, Egypt, India, Ceylon, Australia, New Zealand,the Philippines, China, Korea, Japan, and parts of Africa; and third, diaries kept by Weinstock on his investigative trips, including one to Panama with the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce in 1912 (with accompanying photographs of the construction of the Panama Canal) and a trip to Europe with the American Commission in 1913. The American Commission trip diaries include Weinstock's general observations as well as more specific observations about agricultural practice in various European nations. The collection also includes pages from three scrapbooks. Two consist of clippings of Weinstock's newspaper articles and reviews of Weinstock's book, Jesus the Jew (1902). The third is a scrapbook relating to the American Commission trip to Europe in 1913. Photographs in the collection (those not already in the travel diaries) include some personal and family photographs as well as pages of photograph albums from Weinstock's travels throughout Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa in 1908 and 1909. Some of these photographs provide examples of the handcoloring of photographs that was popular at the time. The collection also contains the document testifying to Weinstock's appointment to the Industrial Relations Commission, which was signed by President Wilson and Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan, and the marriage certificate of Samuel Frankenheimer and Helen Weinstock (1920)
ArchivalResource: 3 cartons, 2 oversize boxes, and 1 oversize folder (3.8 linear feet)
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- Weinstock, Harris. Harris Weinstock papers, 1878-1922.
Corinson family. Corinson family papers, 1857-1917.
Title:
Corinson family papers, 1857-1917.
Copies of family citizenship papers; bills of sale; stock certificates; a season book from the Panama Pacific International Exposition (1915); and photographs of the Corinson family, buildings in San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake, and of the firm of Sanborn and Corinson surveying San Francisco's ruins.
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 1 oversize folder (.2 linear feet)
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- Corinson family. Corinson family papers, 1857-1917.
Naftaly family. Naftaly family papers and photographs, 1860-1950.
Title:
Naftaly family papers and photographs, 1860-1950.
The collection consists of papers and photographs relating to the Naftaly family. Family papers include genealogy; certificates; a small amount of correspondence; ephemera (advertisements, clippings, broadsides, sketches) from the family's anatomical show, which traveled around the world in the 1890s; Hebrew death certificates for Aaron and Taba(h) Naftaly; a pass issued to Morris Naftaly, who was a deputy constable, by the governor of California, on 20 April 1906, that allowed him to enter San Francisco and aid victims of the earthquake and fire; and Sarah Naftaly's autograph album. Among the materials documenting the Naftaly anatomical show are testimonials from Japanese and Chinese officials proclaiming the authenticity of the exhibits. The photographs in the collection are mostly family and individual portraits. Family members identified in the portraits include: Abraham Naftaly, Asher Naftaly, Jacob Naftaly, Esther Naftaly Dannenberg, Nettie Dannenberg Naftaly, Morris Naftaly, Sarah Less Naftaly, Adolph Naftaly, Harry and Bessie Naftaly, Harry A. Naftaly, Harry R. Naftaly, Irene Naftaly, Philip Naftaly, David Naftaly, Harold and Stanley West, and Arthur Naftaly. Also included are some photographs of the Less family, photographs of the Naftaly family store in Oakland, California, photographs of family friends, and photographs of Aaron Naftaly's grave and Taba(h) Naftaly's grave in Shanghai, China. The collection also includes a photograph album (circa 1880-1890) of Naftaly family portraits.
ArchivalResource: 1 carton, 1 oversize box, and three oversize folders (1.2 linear feet)
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- Naftaly family. Naftaly family papers and photographs, 1860-1950.
Simon, Adele Bloch, 1889-1969. Adele Bloch Simon family papers, 1851-1969.
Title:
Adele Bloch Simon family papers, 1851-1969.
Genealogical information for the Simon, Bloch and Steinman families; some family documents; and photographs. Photographs include one of Achille Bloch's butcher shop on Fillmore Street in San Francisco, portraits of Clara Steinman Bloch (wife of Achille Bloch), the Steinman family, Adele Bloch Simon, K. Heller (father of Adelaide Steinman), and Esther Heller (mother of Adelaide Steinman).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder and 1 oversize folder.
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- Simon, Adele Bloch, 1889-1969. Adele Bloch Simon family papers, 1851-1969.
Fishman, Norman, 1924-1996. Norman Fishman papers, 1946-1975.
Title:
Norman Fishman papers, 1946-1975.
Contains a "Tercentenary Souvenir Program Commemorating 300 Years Jewish Settlement in America" (1954) from the Jewish Community Center of Petaluma; a 25th Anniversary Program for the Jewish Community Center of Petaluma (1950); a program for the Annual Dinner of the Pioneer Women of the Bracha Club of San Francisco that celebrated the 40th anniversary of the founding of the Pioneer Women organization (December 13, 1964); and a 50th Anniversary Souvenir Journal for the Jewish Community Center of Petaluma (November 7-9, 1975).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Fishman, Norman, 1924-1996. Norman Fishman papers, 1946-1975.
Haas, Bertha Greenebaum, 1861-1927. Bertha Greenebaum Haas cookbook and loose recipes, 1881-ca. 1920.
Title:
Bertha Greenebaum Haas cookbook and loose recipes, 1881-ca. 1920.
The collection consists of a bound volume and sheets of loose paper containing the handwritten recipes of Bertha Greenebaum Haas (1861-1927) Bertha Haas compiled the recipes in the cookbook with her daughter Alice Haas Lilienthal (1885-1972). Showing that the family cooks took advantage of local ingredients that they could only find in the San Francisco Bay Area, one of their recipes for chocolate caramels included a pound of Ghirardelli chocolate. The cookbook also contains recipes for foods that were not kosher, including mussels, oysters, and shrimp.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Haas, Bertha Greenebaum, 1861-1927. Bertha Greenebaum Haas cookbook and loose recipes, 1881-ca. 1920.
Lilienthal family. Lilienthal family papers and photographs, 1840-1961.
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Lilienthal family papers and photographs, 1840-1961.
The collection contains a miscellany of Lilienthal family materials, including genealogical and biographical information; correspondence, including originals of Rabbi Max Lilienthal's letters from Russia sent to members of his family, fiancée and friends in the 1840s (in German), photocopies of letters (1880) from Theodore Max Lilienthal in New York to his brother Ernest Reuben Lilienthal in San Francisco discussing family matters and business problems, and photocopies of letters of congratulation on the occasion of the wedding of Sophie Gerstle and Theodore Max Lilienthal, and a photocopy of a letter from the artist Toby Rosenthal to Sophie Gerstle Lilienthal (1912) in which he describes the progress of her husband's portrait; a collection of Elizabeth Lilienthal's handwritten notes from the Sunday School of San Francisco's Congregation Emanu-El; a copy of a speech by Jesse Lilienthal; and photographs (including a photographic portrait of Pepi Lilienthal Samuels by Arnold Genthe).
ArchivalResource: 1 box, 1 oversize box, and 1 oversize folder (.8 linear feet)
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- Lilienthal family. Lilienthal family papers and photographs, 1840-1961.
Robinson, David, 1889-1963. David Robinson papers, 1936-1964.
Title:
David Robinson papers, 1936-1964.
The collection consists of Robinson's speeches, many of which reveal his interest in intergroup relations, anti-semitism, and war and peace; some files on the various organizations and individuals with which Robinson was associated, including Oregon's Americanism Coordinating Committee, the American Social Hygiene Association, the Salvation Army, Protestants and Others United for Separation of Church and State, B'nai B'rith (Seattle Lodge No. 503), Joseph Shemanski, Glen Archer, and John Metcalfe; and materials relating to Portland's Congregation Beth Israel in the 1950s. The Beth Israel materials include some committee files and files relating to Rabbi Julius Nodel (who became Beth Israel 's rabbi in 1950). Some of the Rabbi Nodel materials concern the controversy surrounding Nodel's sermons on Billy Graham and his article entitled "Did Christ Get a Fair Trial?"
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.8 linear feet)
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- Robinson, David, 1889-1963. David Robinson papers, 1936-1964.
Blumenthal, Louis H. Louis and Emma Blumenthal papers, 1911-1959
Title:
Louis and Emma Blumenthal papers, 1911-1959
The collection consists of Louis Blumenthal's diaries from 1911 through 1922 and from 1944; documents (including some correspondence) relating to the founding and early years of the San Francisco Jewish Community Center; files on some of Louis Blumenthal's publications; manuscript drafts of books; materials relating to Camp Tiyatah, including a camp manual from 1959 and minutes from camp staff meetings in 1962 (both of which are particularly interesting for their daily log of camp activities, observers' notes, and reflections on the camp experience); Louis Blumenthal's speeches and articles on social work, group work, and camping; a file of Emma Blumenthal's correspondence; and photographs of the Blumenthals at home and at work (including at camp).
ArchivalResource: 1 carton, 1 box, and 1 oversize folder.
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- Blumenthal, Louis H. Louis and Emma Blumenthal papers, 1911-1959
Temple Israel (Stockton, Calif.). Temple Israel records, 1854-1966.
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Temple Israel records, 1854-1966.
Histories of Temple Israel; bulletins; membership and burial lists (mostly photocopies); and photographs of the congregation's historic cemetery.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Temple Israel (Stockton, Calif.). Temple Israel records, 1854-1966.
Congregation Emanu-El (San Francisco, Calif.). Board of Trustees. Magnes collection on Congregation Emanu-El, 1850-2002.
Title:
Magnes collection on Congregation Emanu-El, 1850-2002.
Collection consists of materials from and about Congregation Emanu-El collected by the Judah L. Magnes Museum's staff, including a small number of administrative and cemetery records (some of these are photocopies of early materials); materials from the Congregation's religious school (mostly the school's publication "The Scroll" and confirmation booklets); scattered materials on various congregational events, including a copy of a centennial essay on the history of the congregation compiled by Edgar Kahn in 1950; materials on organizations associated with the congregation, including the Women's Guild, the Pathfinders, the Emanuelites, and the Men's Club; a small number of files on individuals, including Rabbis Herman Bien, Elkan Cohn, Jacob Voorsanger, and Martin A. Meyer; copies of The Temple Chronicle, the congregational newsletter (1924-2002); and photographs. The photographs consist mainly of images of the congregation's various buildings before and after the 1906 earthquake and fire. There is an especially fine collection of stereographs of Emanu-El's Sutter Street temple, which was one of the dominating architectural features of the San Francisco skyline.
ArchivalResource: 2 cartons, 4 boxes, and 1 oversize folder (3.6 linear feet)
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- Congregation Emanu-El (San Francisco, Calif.). Board of Trustees. Magnes collection on Congregation Emanu-El, 1850-2002.
Lubin, Simon Julius, 1876-1936. Simon Julius Lubin papers, 1902-1936.
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Simon Julius Lubin papers, 1902-1936.
The collection consists of typed manuscripts of writings and speeches by Simon Lubin dating from 1902 to 1933, eulogies and obituaries, clippings, and photographs. The writings and speeches address topics relating to Judaism, education, immigration, and other social, political, and economic issues.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.4 linear feet)
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- Lubin, Simon Julius, 1876-1936. Simon Julius Lubin papers, 1902-1936.
Commission for the Preservation of Pioneer Jewish Cemeteries and Landmarks records, 1962-2008
Title:
Commission for the Preservation of Pioneer Jewish Cemeteries and Landmarks records 1962-2008
The collection consists of administrative records, legal records, correspondence, research and publicity materials, some financial records, and photographs of the commission at work and of the pioneer Jewish cemeteries (the photos date mainly from circa 1963 through 1995).
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 4 cartons, 2 boxes, and 1 oversize folder; (Linear feet: 4.6)
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- Commission for the Preservation of Pioneer Jewish Cemeteries and Landmarks records, 1962-2008
Congregation Emanu-El (San Francisco, Calif.). Board of Trustees. Magnes collection on Congregation Emanu-El, 1850-2002.
Title:
Magnes collection on Congregation Emanu-El, 1850-2002.
Collection consists of materials from and about Congregation Emanu-El collected by the Judah L. Magnes Museum's staff, including a small number of administrative and cemetery records (some of these are photocopies of early materials); materials from the Congregation's religious school (mostly the school's publication "The Scroll" and confirmation booklets); scattered materials on various congregational events, including a copy of a centennial essay on the history of the congregation compiled by Edgar Kahn in 1950; materials on organizations associated with the congregation, including the Women's Guild, the Pathfinders, the Emanuelites, and the Men's Club; a small number of files on individuals, including Rabbis Herman Bien, Elkan Cohn, Jacob Voorsanger, and Martin A. Meyer; copies of The Temple Chronicle, the congregational newsletter (1924-2002); and photographs. The photographs consist mainly of images of the congregation's various buildings before and after the 1906 earthquake and fire. There is an especially fine collection of stereographs of Emanu-El's Sutter Street temple, which was one of the dominating architectural features of the San Francisco skyline.
ArchivalResource: 2 cartons, 4 boxes, and 1 oversize folder (3.6 linear feet)
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- Congregation Emanu-El (San Francisco, Calif.). Board of Trustees. Magnes collection on Congregation Emanu-El, 1850-2002.
Rader, Sigmund, 1894-1961. Sigmund Rader papers and photographs, 1930-1936.
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Sigmund Rader papers and photographs, 1930-1936.
Programs for performances by Sigmund Rader's pupils Harry Cykman (1930) and Philip Tobenkin (1936); a clipping about Harry Cykman; a short biography of Sigmund Rader (written by his daughter Lilyan Abramowitz) and two photographs of Sigmund Rader (circa 1930).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Rader, Sigmund, 1894-1961. Sigmund Rader papers and photographs, 1930-1936.
Haas, Abraham, 1847-1921. Abraham Haas correspondence, 1885-1886.
Title:
Abraham Haas correspondence, 1885-1886.
This collection consists of letters that Abraham Haas, in Los Angeles, wrote to Fanny Koshland, in San Francisco, during their courtship in the 1880s.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Haas, Abraham, 1847-1921. Abraham Haas correspondence, 1885-1886.
Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center. Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center records, 1887-1994, bulk 1960s-1980s.
Title:
Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center records, 1887-1994, bulk 1960s-1980s.
Contains minutes, by-laws, correspondence, departmental records, reports, financial records, publications, photographs, slides, audio tapes, microfilm, books and memorabilia (including medical instruments and personal and commemorative items) covering Mount Zion Hospital and successor institutions from its formation in 1887 to its merger with the University of California San Francisco in 1992. Except for a few ledgers from the 1910s and 1920s (and a radiology ledger from the 1940s), the collection does not contain patient records. Except for minutes and annual reports, which are close to complete, the majority of the materials consist of scattered files from a variety of departments, organizations, and offices. Besides minutes, by-laws, and annual reports, other series or subseries with earlier material include: financial records (scattered); building and planning (Hellman building 1908-1917, and 1940s); Auxiliary (minutes from 1930-1990; some 1950s); Medical staff (some 1950s); Departments (patient ledgers, 1914-1925, 1930s and 1950s); Nursing School (1907-1962); public affairs (some clippings, 1932-1959); publications and pamphlets (some 1950s); and Archives Committee and objects (scattered items). Besides documenting the development and demise of a Jewish organization, the collection also provides insight into changes in hospital administration, fundraising and philanthropic practices, the development of psychiatry and other medical fields, and other social and historical topics. Of special interest are the few patient ledgers; materials pertaining to the merger with UCSF; documents showing the evolution of medical care and hospital organization (including the emergence of HMO's, labor disputes, and malpractice); and meditations on the meaning of the specifically Jewish nature of Mount Zion. Also includes oral histories with members of the Mount Zion community (including Mortimer and Janet Choynski Fleishaker; Elise Stern Haas; Walter A. Haas, Sr.; Sylvia Lehmann Stone; and Eve Naftali), publicity and other photographs, and extensive clipping files.
ArchivalResource: 157 boxes, 51 oversize boxes, 6 cardfile boxes, 5 oversize folders.
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- Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center. Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center records, 1887-1994, bulk 1960s-1980s.
Kahn family. Kahn family papers, 1887-1902.
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Kahn family papers, 1887-1902.
The collection consists of genealogical and family history information and photographs. Included are a large genealogical chart for the Kahn family compiled by Henriette Kahn Wildbergh; additional genealogical information on the family compiled by Carolyn Levy Kahn and Susan Kahn Levy; a scrapbook history of the Kahn family prepared by Ruth Wildberg Macks; and an essay about the family home in Schotten written by Louis E. Kahn. Photographs include the following: photograph of Moses Bauer (1787-1889), grandfather of Bertha Kahn Elkus; a photograph of the Kahn brothers, Henry, Samuel, Solomon, Fred, and John; a photograph of Caroline Bernheim Kahn; two photographs of Rebecca Kahn Marx, daughter of C.B. Kahn; a photograph of the Kahn sisters, Caroline, Rebecca, and Hannah (also daughters of C.B. Kahn); photographs of the Kahn family homes in Schotten, Germany, and in Villingen, Hesse;
ArchivalResource: 1 box, 1 oversize box, and 1 oversize folder.
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- Kahn family. Kahn family papers, 1887-1902.
Block, Gertrude, 1893-1970. Gertrude Block papers, 1912-1970.
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Gertrude Block papers, 1912-1970.
Letters of recommendation from Germany and England testifying to Gertrude's Block's skills as a nurse and kindergarten matron, including a letter from the Head Nurse of the Society of Jewish Nurses in Frankfurt, Germany; a 1939 Nazi passport; Gertrude Block's last will and testament (written in 1956 in San Francisco by the Dinkelspiel and Dinkelspiel law firm); photographs; biographical and genealogical information, including a family tree; personal correspondence; and papers concerning the membership of Gertrude's father in an Odd Fellow's Lodge in Mannheim and the death of her parents.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Block, Gertrude, 1893-1970. Gertrude Block papers, 1912-1970.
Western Jewish History Center. 180. Magnes collection on Levi Strauss and Company, 1950-1974.
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Magnes collection on Levi Strauss and Company, 1950-1974.
Collection consists of some biographical material on Levi Strauss and his descendants and relations, company ephemera and other business materials mainly from the 1960s and 1970s.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Western Jewish History Center. 180. Magnes collection on Levi Strauss and Company, 1950-1974.
Aaron, Bella H. (Bella Hurst), 1910-1996. Bella H. Aaron papers, ca. 1890s-1996.
Title:
Bella H. Aaron papers, ca. 1890s-1996.
The collection includes Bella Hurst Aaron's personal and family papers (1940s-1992), political and public service papers (1960s and 1970s), files (1957-1991) relating to Eugene Burns and the Holy Land foundation, files (1946-1990) on Aaron's involvement in John Owen's challenge to the will of Sally Stanford, former madame, restaurant owner and mayor of Sausalito, California, and photographs. Among the personal and family papers is a memoir dictated by Bella Hurst Aaron's mother Clara Hurst (Herscovich) reflecting on her immigration to Canada from Romania in the late 1890s, her adolescence in Canada and marriage to a gambler, motherhood and family issues, her journey from retail work in the field of secondhand clothing to being the owner of a large furniture store in Ogden, Utah, the death of her first husband and remarriage, and the careers of her children. Also among the personal and family papers are Bella Hurst Aaron's certificates, her resume and diplomas, and a small amount of family correspondence. Among the political and public service papers are files on Aaron's campaign for a seat on the San Rafael School Board in 1961 and working folders and clipping files from her work on criminal justice and police relations, together with correspondence detailing police grievance issues Aaron dealt with as Marin county's law enforcement grievance hearings officer. The documents from her work in the county's Criminal Justice Planning Department include her personal file called "Bella's Manual," which contains incoming and outgoing items from July to Oct. 1976 and information on the sex discrimination lawsuit she filed against the county after being forced to resign in 1977. The collection also contains a collection of photographs, including family photos of Bella Aaron and her siblings as children, family pictures from the 1940s, photographs of Aaron's law school graduation, the grave of Morris Herscovich (Clara's eldest son), and a picture of Clara and son Eddie at his furniture store. Other photographs include travel photos (including the construction of Aaron's Greek house), photos of friends and events, and a large number of photos of dogs and children.
ArchivalResource: 2 cartons and 1 oversize folder (2 linear feet)
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- Aaron, Bella H. (Bella Hurst), 1910-1996. Bella H. Aaron papers, ca. 1890s-1996.
Balzer family. Balzer and Annis family papers and photographs, 1888-1960.
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Balzer and Annis family papers and photographs, 1888-1960.
Photographs; pages from a family photo album; wedding invitations; and the ketubah of Julius Balzer and Augusta Marks signed by the rabbi of San Francisco's Congregation Sherith Israel, Falk Vidaver.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear feet)
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- Balzer family. Balzer and Annis family papers and photographs, 1888-1960.
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- Aaron, Bella H. (Bella Hurst), 1910-1996.
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- Aaron, Bella H. (Bella Hurst), 1910-1996.
American Jewish Congress. Northern California Division
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- American Jewish Congress. Northern California Division
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- Balzer family.
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- Berkeley Jewish Senior Citizens.
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- Bloch, Ernest, 1880-1959.
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- Bloch, Ernest, 1880-1959.
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- Block, Gertrude, 1893-1970.
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- Block, Gertrude, 1893-1970.
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- Blumenthal, Louis H.
B'nai B'rith Women. Eleanor Roosevelt Chapter, No. 1165 (Oakland, Calif.)
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- B'nai B'rith Women. Eleanor Roosevelt Chapter, No. 1165 (Oakland, Calif.)
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- Bogen, Boris David, 1869-1929.
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- Bogen, Boris David, 1869-1929.
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- Bransten, Edward, 1906-2001.
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- Bronstein, David Michael, b. 1880.
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- Bushell, Hiram, 1882-1953.
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- Bushell, Hiram, 1882-1953.
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- Chi Phi Sigma Club (Oakland, Calif.)
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- Choynksi, Harriet Ashim, 1843-1925.
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- Cohn, Henry, 1831-1915.
Congregation Beth Israel-Judea (San Francisco, Calif.)
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- Congregation Beth Israel-Judea (San Francisco, Calif.)
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- Congregation Beth Israel-Judea (San Francisco, Calif.)
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