Elaine PittellPapers undated, 1974-1991, 1993, 1994 bulk 1975-1988

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Elaine PittellPapers undated, 1974-1991, 1993, 1994 bulk 1975-1988

Papers of ElainePittell cover the period from mid-1970’s to early 1990’s and document her and herhusband’s Robert Pittell’s activities as the Chair of the Jewish Federation of SouthBroward’s Soviet Jewry Committee. The documents include correspondence, memos,minutes, publications, news clippings, audiocassettes, videocassette, disc negativesand pins.

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