Helen R. Geballe papers, 1929-1977.
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Geballe, Helen R., 1894-2001
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Involved with a variety of Jewish organizations, including the San Francisco Jewish Community Center; the San Francisco Community Chest Committee on Aging; the San Francisco Section of the National Council of Jewish Women; and the Montefiore Center in New York City. From the description of Helen R. Geballe papers, 1929-1977. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 74986174 ...
San Francisco Jewish Community Center
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San Francisco's Young Men's Hebrew Association (YMHA) was formed in 1877, and the city's Young Women's Hebrew Association (YWHA) was formed in 1914. They combined in 1924. In 1933, the YM-YWHA became the city's Jewish Community Center (JCC). In 1960, San Francisco's JCC joined the United Jewish Community Centers (UJCC) of San Francisco, Marin County, and the Peninsula. The city's JCC has helped immigrants adjust, assimilate, and Americanize. In addition, it has provided resources for individuals...
San Francisco Community Chest. Committee on Aging
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National Council of Jewish Women. San Francisco Section
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The National Council of Jewish Women is a philanthropic, civic, and educational organization. The San Francisco Section was founded in 1900. From the description of Records of the San Francisco Section of the National Council of Jewish Women, 1900-1980. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 85188880 ...
Montefiore Medical Center
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Montefiore Hospital for Chronic Invalids, now Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center, has long been a pioneer in social medicine. From the description of Out-reach programs records, [ca. 1975-1985]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155482209 Montefiore Medical Center, an acute-care general hospital, was founded in 1884 as the Montefiore Home for Chronic Invalids, later changing its name to the Montefiore Home for Chronic Diseases (1913), and becoming the Montefiore Hospital an...