Virginia Ladensohn family papers and photographs, 1880-1937.
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Congregation Sherith Israel (San Francisco, Calif.)
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Organizational History San Francisco's Congregation Sherith Israel has its roots in the Gold Rush era immigration and migration of Jews from Prussia, Bavaria, England, France and the East Coast of the United States. By the end of 1850, these Jewish San Franciscans had founded two benevolent societies, established a cemetery, worshipped together on the High Holidays, and were considering creating a formal congregation. They managed to come tog...
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Ladensohn, Virginia, 1909-2010.
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Virginia Hoppe Ladensohn was born in San Francisco to Herbert Hoppe (April 10, 1883-July 1, 1961) and Bertha Neumann (October 3, 1885-January 24, 1936) in 1909. She graduated from Girls' High School in San Francisco in 1926 and married Burton Ladensohn in 1935. She was an active volunteer in the San Francisco community and the chairperson of her Girls' High School reunions. She died in 2010. From the description of Virginia Ladensohn family papers and photographs, 1880-1937. (Univers...
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Neumann Preserve Works.
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