Rabbi Aaron Mordechai Ashinsky papers 1904-1970.

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Rabbi Aaron Mordechai Ashinsky papers 1904-1970.

The materials in this collection include correspondence, clippings, documents, marriage licenses, newspapers and the minutes of the Zionist District of Pittsburgh from founding in 1918 through 1935.

1.75 linear ft.

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Ashinsky, Aaron Mordechai, Rabbi.

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Rabbi A.M. Ashinsky was a significant figure in the Jewish community of Pittsburgh during the first half of the twentieth century. An Orthodox rabbi, he was involved in founding many important Jewish institutions, including the Jewish Home for Babies and Children, the Jewish Home for the Aged and Hebrew Free Loan. From the description of Rabbi Aaron Mordechai Ashinsky papers 1904-1954. (Historical Society of W Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 42025743 From the description ...

Beth Jacob (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

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House of Shelter (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

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Beth Hamedrash Hagadol (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

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Mizrachi Zionist Association.

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Fifth Avenue High School (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

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Jewish Home for Babies and Children (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

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Hebrew Institute of Pittsburgh.

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Jewish Home for the Aged (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

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Ashinsky, Pearl Drob.

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Hebrew Free Loan (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

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Montefiore Hospital (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

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Montefiore Hospital opened in 1905 as the only hospital for Pittsburgh's Jewish population. It was built through the efforts of the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society and the Montefiore Hospital Aid Society. The Hospital was built in Pittsburgh's Hill District neighborhood on Centre Avenue before the Hospital moved to its present location on Fifth Avenue in the Oakland neighborhood. From the description of Collection 1908-1936. (Historical Society of W Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 34708...