Columbia Religious and Industrial School for Jewish Girls (New York, N.Y.) records undated, 1905-1944
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Solomons, Adolphus S. (Adolphus Simeon), 1826-1910
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Adolphus Simeon Solomons (b. 1826, New York City-d. 1910), helped establish the American Red Cross, organizing the first training school for nurses in Washington, D.C. and the Washington Night Lodging-House Association. He was an officer of the Provident Aid Society and the Emergency Hospital of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. In New York, he helped organize Mt. Sinai Hospital and the Montefiore Home for Chronic Invalids. He was the founder of the Jewish Protectory and Aid ...
Phillips, Napthali Taylor, 1868-1955
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Columbia Religious and Industrial School for Jewish Girls (New York, N.Y.)
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Columbia Religious and Industrial School for Jewish Girls (1888-1944?) Founded in 1888 by Adolph Benjamin and Adolphus Solomons, the Columbia Religious and Industrial School for Jewish Girls was created as a protection against the many Christian missionaries on the Lower East Side of New York. It was originally located at 120 Columbia Street, but it went through numerous changes of location, including East 3 rd Street, East 5 th Street, and Eldridge Street. Lack of space...
Phillips, Rosalie Solomons, 1866-1946.
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East Side Vacation Camp
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