Irving N. Elbling papers, c.1950-1995 [manuscript]

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Irving N. Elbling papers, c.1950-1995 [manuscript]

The Irving N. Elbling Papers are housed in two archival boxes and pertain to his local and international participation in Bnai Brith. The bulk of these records are from District Grand Lodge No. Three and Freedom Lodge No. 1780, during the time when Irving was either president or a council member. Finally, a small portion of the records capture information on his involvement with other lodges. These papers consist of constitutions, convention pamphlets, directories, membership reports, notes, publications, and one photograph.

1.0 linear ft.

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Bnai Brith Freedom Lodge No. 1780.

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Bnai Brith District Grand Lodge No. 3.

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Bnai Brith International.

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Elbling, Irving N., 1920-2000.

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Irving N. Elbling, a longtime Pittsburgh resident and member of the Jewish community, was born in Salem, Massachusetts, in July 1920. From 1950 to 1990, Irving N. Elbling was extensively involved in many local and international organizations. He was a former president of the Bnai Brith Pittsburgh Council, the Bnai Brith Mens Council, and its District Grand Lodge No. Three, which served Pennsylvania, West Virginia, New Jersey, and Delaware. He also served as president of Freedom Lodge No. 1780. F...

Gottlieb, Gloria Elbling.

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Gloria Elbling Gottlieb, GEG, and her first husband Irving N. Elbling have been involved in the Pittsburgh Jewish community as both members and elected officers for many organizations in the Greater Pittsburgh region. The collection includes papers primarily from her involvement in Beth Shalom Congregation, Bnai Brith, Hebrew Institute, NAAMAT, Pittsburgh Conference of Jewish Womens Organizations, PCJWO, School of Advanced Jewish Studies, SAJS, and the United Jewish Federation, UJF of Pittsburgh...