Jewish Community Center jubilee and proclamation collection, 1981-1987.

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Jewish Community Center jubilee and proclamation collection, 1981-1987.

Includes proclamation regarding JCC jubilee (1980s); group photograph (1982); photograph of jubilee performance (1983); proclamation regarding Simon Weisenthal lecture (1984); JCC theater performance of "Anne Frank" (1987); and citation and program of JCC jubilee ceremony (1987).

1 oversize box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7323849

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Frank, Anne, 1929-1945

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Jewish Community Center of Milwaukee

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Wiesenthal, Simon, 1908-2005

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