Workmen's Circle of Cleveland Photographs [graphic] : Series II, 1934-1984.

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Workmen's Circle of Cleveland Photographs [graphic] : Series II, 1934-1984.

The Workmen's Circle of Cleveland Photographs, Series II, 1934-1984, consist of 219 black-and-white prints, 32 color prints, and 5 hand-tinted prints primarily from Branch 1030 (f. 1939). Included are individual portraits, group portraits of outing, parties, and events, such as a banquet, a branch installation, and Decoration Day.

0.20 linear feet / 0.06 linear meters (1 container)

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The Workmen’s Circle (Arbeiter Ring), founded in 1892, became a national order in 1900. It was established as a social and cultural Jewish labor fraternal order. Its purpose was to provide members with mutual aid and health and death benefits and to support the labor and socialist movements of the world. Historically, the Workmen’s Circle was closely tied to Jewish unions, the Yiddish labor press, and the Socialist Party. The Circle was highly dedicated to raising the education levels of members...