Della Frumerman Bornstein photographs, 1911-1947.

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Della Frumerman Bornstein photographs, 1911-1947.

Includes group photographs of three friends in Russia; Workmen Circle members; Workmen Circle Jewish school; 8th grade students at 20th Street School in Milwaukee; AZA basketball (with article); and a hospital bill.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7778108

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Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring

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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...

Twentieth Street School (Milwaukee, Wis.)

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Aleph Zadik Aleph

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Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA) is a youth organization under the aegis of B'nai Brith. From the description of AZA photograph, 1928. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 302280845 Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA) was created to help Jewish youth learn about and appreciate Jewish religion and culture, and it was organized on a national level in 1924. Although B'nai B'rith started its organization for young women, which they called B'nai B'rith Girls, also in 1924, it was not until 1940 when B'nai...

Bornstein, Della Frumerman

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