﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><PPWE-XML xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"><ListRecords><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>B'nai B'rith Women</title><date>1925</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>B'nai B'rith gold pin in shape of menorah with safety clasp in the shape of "25"</description><subject>Women</subject><objectid>2000.03.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hartogensis, Clara</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/1</url><identifier>1</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970s</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>United Synagogue Youth hat, khaki color w/brown symbol of scroll</description><subject>Teenagers</subject><objectid>1999.12.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Hat</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Apelbaum, Laura Cohen</people><searchterms>United Synagogue Youth</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/2</url><identifier>2</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description /><subject /><objectid>1999.14.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Necklace</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/3</url><identifier>3</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description /><subject /><objectid>1999.14.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/4</url><identifier>4</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description /><subject /><objectid>1999.14.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/5</url><identifier>5</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description /><subject /><objectid>1999.14.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/6</url><identifier>6</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Wooden plaque in shape of shield with brass plate attached to front, inscribed "Presented to Mu Sigma Fraternity/Omicron Chapter/In grateful appreciation for its devoted service to/the Hebrew Home for the Aged/on Game Night/Given by/The Men's Club of the Hebrew Home for the Aged/1967.</description><subject>Teenagers|Fraternities &amp; sororities</subject><objectid>1999.17.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Plaque</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Feldman, Jim</people><searchterms>Fraternity|Mu Sigma|Hebrew Home for the Aged</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/7</url><identifier>7</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Horn shaped gold pin w/black background in center w/ letters Sigma Omega Pi; 15 pearls surround center; 3 red stones at corners; chain attached to Pi</description><subject>Fraternities &amp; sororities|Teenagers|Jewelry</subject><objectid>1999.22.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hechinger, Lois</people><searchterms>Sigma Omega Pi|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/240/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/8</url><identifier>8</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Board with ULP insignia on back and front</description><subject /><objectid>1999.23.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Sign</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Upsilon Lambda Phi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/9</url><identifier>9</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Sigma Omega Pi</title><date>1950s</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Bracelet from Jewish sorority, Sigma Omega Pi</description><subject /><objectid>2000.20.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Bracelet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Sigma Omega Pi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/10</url><identifier>10</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Gallatin Street Hot Shoppe Reunion</title><date>March 30, 1986</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Plastic Mug with handle, from reunion. Printed in orange script in two areas, "Gallatin Street/Hot Shoppe/Reunion/March 30, 1986".</description><subject>Teenagers|Reunions</subject><objectid>1999.54.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Mug</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hot Shoppes|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/238/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/11</url><identifier>11</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Roosevelt High School Reunion</title><date>1994</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Plastic mug with handle from high school reunion. Printed in blue in two areas: Roosevelt/High School/45th Reunion/May 14, 1994"

"Made in USA" and "2" embossed on bottom.</description><subject>Teenagers|Reunions|School</subject><objectid>1999.54.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Mug</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Roosevelt High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/380/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/12</url><identifier>12</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Purple velvet tallis bag with yellow embroidered Star of David and gold fringe; tefillin</description><subject /><objectid>2000.23.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Tallis Bag</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tash, William</people><searchterms>Tallit</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/13</url><identifier>13</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Set of tefillin used by Cantor William Tash.</description><subject>Religious articles|Prayer</subject><objectid>2000.23.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Tefillin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tash, William</people><searchterms>Tefillin</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/14</url><identifier>14</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Aurbach Family Collection</collection><description>Two pair of tefillin once used by Leon Poppers at Adas Israel Synagogue.

See this ojbect an online exhibition: &lt;a href="http://www.jhsgw.org/exhibitions/online/jewishwashington/gallery/yarmulke-tefillin-bag-tefillin"&gt;Jewish Washington: Scrapbook of an American Community&lt;/a&gt;

</description><subject>Religious articles</subject><objectid>1999.51.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Tefillin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Poppers, Leon</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Tefillin</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4982/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/15</url><identifier>15</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Aurbach Family Collection</collection><description>Red velvet with gold Star of David embroidery and gold fringe; silver and gold embroidered flower beneath. Lined in cream rayon and tied with multi-colored tie; pouch closure.</description><subject>Religious articles</subject><objectid>1999.51.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Tallis Bag</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5550/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/16</url><identifier>16</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1860-1890</date><collection>Aurbach Family Collection</collection><description>Black velvet kippah used by Leon Poppers, early member of Adas Israel, 1870s-1890s.</description><subject>Religious articles</subject><objectid>1999.51.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Kippah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Poppers, Leon</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Tefillin</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1138/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/17</url><identifier>17</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/30/2015</date><collection>Aurbach Family Collection</collection><description>Black satin with embroidered purple floral design and Hebrew in four quadrants on top; embroidery all around hem of circumference. Cotton lining.</description><subject /><objectid>1999.51.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Kippah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Aurbach, Philip</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4994/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/18</url><identifier>18</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950s</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Necklace from Jewish sorority, Sigma Omega Pi, 1950s</description><subject /><objectid>2000.20.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Necklace</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Sigma Omega Pi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/19</url><identifier>19</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Arthur Welsh Portrait</title><date /><collection>Arthur Welsh Collection</collection><description>Large framed painted portrait of Arthur Welsh. Slightly damaged with flakes of paint missing.  Wooden frame is gold in color and has been painted.  Original frame appears to have been either red or orange.

Portrait believed to have been completed after a photograph (C1-14) was taken due to the similarities between the two pieces.  Only real difference between the two are the details/color of Welsh's jacket in each.</description><subject>Aviation|Air pilots|Portrait paintings</subject><objectid>1994.61.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Painting</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Welsh, Arthur</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/20</url><identifier>20</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Yom Kippur Kol Nidre Appeal fpr MCJC</title><date /><collection>Feuerzeig Collection</collection><description>Pledge Card for MCJC Yom Kippur Kol Nidre Appeal</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.35</objectid><place /><objectname>Card</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/21</url><identifier>21</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Rich's Shopping Bag</title><date /><collection /><description>Shopping Bag, from Rich's shoe store. Paper, printed in blue ink on white bag with red stripes, "Rich's/ WASHINGTON/CHEVY CHASE/GEORGETOWN" on both sides. Printed on bottom, "DoubleCarry/DUO/PAPER BAG MFG. CO."
Circa 1970.</description><subject>Shoe stores|Shopping|Bags</subject><objectid>1998.23.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Bag</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rich, Frank</people><searchterms>Rich's Shoes|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/737/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/22</url><identifier>22</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Silk tallis, cream colored with black bands.  Belonged to Maurice Atkin's grandfather in Russia, 1920s.</description><subject /><objectid>2002.10.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Tallis</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/23</url><identifier>23</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1941-1945</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Gold pin with red &amp; blue enamel; in shape of five-pointed star, given to Abram Mazo following military service during World War II.</description><subject /><objectid>2002.10.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5561/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/24</url><identifier>24</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1690</date><collection /><description>Hand-made silver wedding cup with engraved decorations, brought by German immigrant family in 19th century.  German inscription along top edge: 1690 Von Jacobischen Haus wuentschen beeden Verlobten Glueck und Segen zu ihren angehenten Ehestant (English: 1690 The house Jacob wishes both fiancé and fiancée luck and blessing for their prospective marriage.)</description><subject>Weddings</subject><objectid>1992.01.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Cup, wedding</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Wedding|Immigrants|Germany</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4986/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/25</url><identifier>25</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Small dark blue book of Psalms with embossed cover and white and gold marbled paper spine
written in Hebrew, 226pgs</description><subject>Immigrants</subject><objectid>1982.01.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Flint, Jacob</people><searchterms>Siddur|Hebrew|Immigrants</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1031/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/26</url><identifier>26</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Off-white lace purse with fringe, gold clasp with designs.  Belonged to Lena Chidakel.</description><subject>Women|Purses|Domestic life</subject><objectid>2002.15.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Purse</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pascal, Edith|Chidakel, Lena</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/531/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/27</url><identifier>27</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>Bronze mezuzah with ornate decorations, Star of David on front, "made in Palestine, Jerusalem, P.O.B. 729" on back.  Used at the office door of Rabbi Norman Gerstenfeld at Washington Hebrew Congregation.</description><subject>Rabbis</subject><objectid>2002.18.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Mezuzah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gerstenfeld, Norman</people><searchterms>Mezuzah|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/166/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/28</url><identifier>28</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>black tefillin with brown leather strpas, one strap is knotted</description><subject /><objectid>2002.1.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Tefillin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/29</url><identifier>29</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Tefillin drawstring bag, velvet burgundy with gold stripes and gold drawstring cord</description><subject /><objectid>2002.1.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Tefillin Bag</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/30</url><identifier>30</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Songbook with red and black Hebrew lettering on cover along with picture of American and Israeli flags, black writing in interior</description><subject>Religious books</subject><objectid>1982.02.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hebrew|Yiddish</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/254/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/31</url><identifier>31</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1800s</date><collection /><description>12 silver aliyah plates with Hebrew inscription and decorative design on the back of each.  Used in the reform Lutzowstrasse synagogue in Berlin prior to Kristallnacht.  Each plate represents an honorary duty of the Torah service.

Image description: Twelve rectangular silver plates with rounded edges. They are longer in width than height. All have matching decorative motif and interlocking "L" and "S" letters, representing the Lutzowstrasse synagogue, along the top. The first seven plates have numerals one through seven etched into their face. Each have a Hebrew word etched into them associated with a different part of the Jewish Sabbath/holiday service.</description><subject>prayers|Silver</subject><objectid>1970.04.1 A-L</objectid><place /><objectname>Aliyah Plates</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Germany|Aliyah|Kristallnacht|Berlin|Holocaust|Digital Inclusion</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/896/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/32</url><identifier>32</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Tefillin bag, brown, with tan embroidery of Jewish star</description><subject /><objectid>1981.09.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Tefillin Bag</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Popkin, Abram</people><searchterms>Immigrants</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/33</url><identifier>33</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Tefillin arm piece (wood with leather straps), boxes are light colored leather on top of cardboard, designs on leather</description><subject /><objectid>1981.09.1 A-D</objectid><place /><objectname>Tefillin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Popkin, Abram</people><searchterms>Immigrants</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/34</url><identifier>34</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>black wooden boxes with leather staps</description><subject /><objectid>1981.10.1 A&amp;B</objectid><place /><objectname>Tefillin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Solomon Fisher</people><searchterms>Immigrants|Poland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/35</url><identifier>35</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Wooden plaque or wall hanging with central decoration of Hanukkah lamp with six-pointed star above and vines to the side, with Hebrew lettering below.  Green plastic beads used to represent flame of each candle in Hanukkah lamp.</description><subject>Holidays</subject><objectid>1993.02.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Plaque</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hanukkah|Hanukkah lamp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/772/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/36</url><identifier>36</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Silver plated commemorative spoon, handle decorated with star of David, "1948", image of child, flame, and words "birth of Israel"</description><subject>Commemoration|Fund raising|Women</subject><objectid>1998.40.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Spoon</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldman, Paula Seigle</people><searchterms>Israel|Hadassah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/783/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/37</url><identifier>37</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Metal handle to medical knife used in circumcisions. Knife is marked with a "3" on the end, possibly denoting the size of the knife. "Bard-Parker" embossed on the side and "made in USA" on the other

Image description: This is a metal knife used in religious circumcisions. It is silver and does not have much wear/age. The handle end tapers off to a small point, and is embossed with, "Made in USA." The knife end is rounded and blunt.</description><subject /><objectid>1981.01.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Knife, Circumcision</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Feldman, Albert</people><searchterms>Circumcision|Digital Inclusion</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/359/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/38</url><identifier>38</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>late 19th century</date><collection /><description>Small tin Hanukkah lamp, hand crafted.  Belonged to donor's parents who immigrated from Russia to New York City in 1880s.</description><subject /><objectid>1982.06.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Menorah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hanukkah|Immigrants|Hanukkah lamp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/631/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/39</url><identifier>39</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1905/6</date><collection /><description>Small siddur, decorated canvas cover, gold painting on spine and front cover.  Belonged to Philip Litwin's grandmother, who brought it to America from Latvia in 1911. The family belonged to Adas Israel Congregation.

Image description: This is a small prayer book. A visible ruler in the image shows that it is only about two to two-and-a-half inches wide. It has a dark brown leather cover, decorated with embossing in relief as well as gold painted Hebrew characters. There is visible damage and cracking along the spine, particularly on the back cover where it has come apart from the binding of the spine.</description><subject>Immigrants|Religious books</subject><objectid>1981.02.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Siddur</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Litwin, Phillip</people><searchterms>Immigrants|Adas Israel|Latvia|Poland|Siddur|Digital Inclusion</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/739/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/40</url><identifier>40</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Wooden box (a) containing a jewelry scale (b) and weights (c-f), and (g) an unknown object (lid to compartment ?). weights are marked (c) 10c, 2gm (d) 5c, 1gr (e) 2c (f) 2c. There is a missing 2c sized weight.</description><subject>Jewelry</subject><objectid>1982.03.1 A-G</objectid><place /><objectname>Scale</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Flint, Jack</people><searchterms>Jewelry store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/741/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/41</url><identifier>41</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Stained glass window in wooden frame.  Purple, blue, and red stained glass design with large Jewish star in center.</description><subject>Stained glass|Windows|Antique stores</subject><objectid>2003.6.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Window, Stained glass</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Litwin, Fred</people><searchterms>Litwins Furniture|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/42</url><identifier>42</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Prayer Book</title><date /><collection /><description>Prayer book used by Janet Epstein (Brady) at B'nai Israel Hebrew School, 1952.  Blue Blue cover with dark blue decorative flower on front.  Inscription in front cover with name &amp; address of home and school.  Hebrew Publishing Company, 1931</description><subject>Religious education</subject><objectid>2002.16.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Epstein, Janet</people><searchterms>B'nai Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/43</url><identifier>43</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Bible</title><date /><collection /><description>Bible used by Janet Epstein (Brady) at B'nai Israel Religious School, 1957.  School's nameplate attached in front cover with name and address.  Hebrew Publishing Company, 1928.</description><subject>Religious education</subject><objectid>2002.16.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Epstein, Janet</people><searchterms>B'nai Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/44</url><identifier>44</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/29/1958</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Bronze plaque with decorative metal wreath presented to Joseph Blumenthal by Gichner Ironworks upon his retirement, 1958. 

"Presented to Joseph Blumenthal by his associates of the Fred S. Gichner Iron Works, Inc. in appreciation of his 49 years of devoted service, June 29, 1958"</description><subject /><objectid>2003.18.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Plaque</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blumenthal, Joseph</people><searchterms>Gichner Iron Works|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1002/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/45</url><identifier>45</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1948</date><collection /><description>Canvas Israeli flag signed by local Zionist leaders while attending celebration at the home of Isadore &amp; Bessie Turover,  May 14, 1948.
Image on Exhibit in WIJW </description><subject /><objectid>2003.22.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Flag</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kay, Abraham|Rosenblum, Edward|Safer, Rebecca|Kay, Minnie|Cherner, Ruth|Friedman, Harry|Kronstadt, Henry L.|Grossberg, Louis|Rosenblum, Blanche|Freedman, Ida|Cherner, Joseph|Safer, John</people><searchterms>Israel|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5438/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/46</url><identifier>46</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Uniform insignia from Manuel Klawans' cadet corps uniform</description><subject /><objectid>2003.20.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Chevron</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/47</url><identifier>47</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Camp Louise charm bracelet</title><date /><collection /><description>Metal chain bracelet with individual letters hanging off the bracelet to spell out CAMP LOUISE.</description><subject>Teenagers|Camps|Girls</subject><objectid>2005.1.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Bracelet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Camp Louise|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1041/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/48</url><identifier>48</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June, 1906</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Shovel used at groundbreaking ceremony of Adas Israel Synagogue at 6th and I Streets, N.W.  The shovel has a painted inscription noting it was used to move earth for the Adas Israel synagogue in June, 1906.</description><subject>Ground breaking ceremonies</subject><objectid>2006.11.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Shovel</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/49</url><identifier>49</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/14/2001</date><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Presentation Menorah of gold/bronze, mounted on concrete base with plaque; stamped at base of sculpture, "VAP"; at lower right "VAP/@2000"; on reverse stamped "9/50" and "Salvador Dali". Metal plaque reads "Presented To/SEYMOUR ALPERT/In Recognition Of Inspired Leadership And/Generous Support/For The Building/And/Nurturing Of The Jewish Homeland/State Of Israel Bonds/January 14, 2001/Palm Beach, Florida". Housed in wood box with two metal clasp closures; lower right corner reads "Salvador Dali".

Israel Bonds Salvador Dali Menorah Award in original presentation box.  Menorah on pedestal; plaque on pedestal.</description><subject>Awards|Philanthropy|Menorahs|Sculpture</subject><objectid>2005.11.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Award</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alpert, Seymour</people><searchterms>Menorah|Israel Bonds|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1140/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/50</url><identifier>50</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1938</date><collection>Cadet Corps</collection><description>High School Cadet Corps Band Uniform, worn by Ira Weiss Pearlman at Roosevelt High School, 1938, wool, cotton, metal. Separate jacket, pants and belt.

Jacket: Navy wool with 4 brass buttons and placket pocket on each side; pockets have brass buttons; interior black lining; 2 metal pins on each lapel; 2 white ribbons pinned to left pocket patch with "2" on right arm and chevron patch as well. Left arm has chevron patch and 6 metal pins above sleeve hem.

Pants: Navy wool pants with blue stripe down exterior of both legs; button fly; interior waist has buttons.

Belt: Adjustable cream cotton webbing with metal slot catch and buckle with musical lyre at center.</description><subject /><objectid>2005.18.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Uniform</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pearlman, Ira Weiss</people><searchterms>Roosevelt High School|Cadet Corps</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1163/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/51</url><identifier>51</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1990</date><collection>Comet Liquor Store Collection</collection><description>4-part wooden sign with Comet Liquor and Deli menu; from front window of Comet Liquor and Deli at 1815 Columbia Road, NW.

***NOTE: A portion of this sign is stored in Viking Cabinet 2, Shelf 4. This portion will be referred to a "Part B".
Part B: Sign, "COMET, wood, with painted black background and dark red outline on bottom and right side; cream lettering.</description><subject>Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2006.3.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Sign</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Drazin, Sidney</people><searchterms>Comet Liquor|Liquor Store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/917/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/52</url><identifier>52</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Comet Liquor Store Collection</collection><description>Neon DELI sign that hung in the window of Comet Liquor at 1815 Columbia Road, NW.
Smoked black plexi shadow box with neon tubing reading "Deli". 
Two screw eye/eyebolts at top for hanging.</description><subject>Liquor stores|Delicatessens</subject><objectid>2006.3.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Sign</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Drazin, Sidney</people><searchterms>Comet Liquor|Liquor Store|Business|Delicatessen</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1033/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/53</url><identifier>53</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Shoemaker's tool bench used by immigrant Nathan Ring to repair shoes of U.S. presidents and other government officials 

Two shelf table with molded trim around three sides. Some parts of the table are pegged and the rest is nailed.</description><subject>Shoemakers</subject><objectid>2003.26.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Bench</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ring, Nathan|Mayer, Gladys Ring</people><searchterms>U.S. Presidents|shoemakers|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/691/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/54</url><identifier>54</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950</date><collection>Cadet Corps</collection><description>Woodrow Wilson Cadet Corps 1950 arm band.  Green with cream-colored characters.</description><subject /><objectid>2006.44.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Armband</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Saperstein, Carl</people><searchterms>Cadet Corps|Wilson High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/55</url><identifier>55</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1951</date><collection>Cadet Corps</collection><description>Woodrow Wilson Cadet Corps 1951 armband. Green with cream-colored characters.</description><subject /><objectid>2006.44.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Armband</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Saperstein, Carl</people><searchterms>Cadet Corps|Wilson High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/56</url><identifier>56</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Nishba'ti Va Akayema</title><date /><collection /><description>Torah Fund pin / Pendant, 1997-1998

Rectangle with arched doorway.  "Nishba'ti" in Hebrew on top surface of rectangle and "Va Akayema" in Hebrew at bottom.</description><subject>Jewelry|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2006.23.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Ryna</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4406/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/57</url><identifier>57</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Nishba'ti Va Akayema</title><date /><collection /><description>Torah Fund pin / Pendant, 1997-1998

Rectangle with arched doorway.  "Nishba'ti" in Hebrew on top surface of rectangle and "Va Akayema" in Hebrew at bottom.  Pearl in center.</description><subject>Hebrew language|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2006.23.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Ryna</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4407/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/58</url><identifier>58</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>V'Shinanatam L'Vanekha</title><date /><collection /><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1998-1999

Arched doorway with "V'shinantam l'vanecha" (Teach them to your children) written across it in Hebrew</description><subject>Hebrew language|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2006.23.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Ryna</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4408/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/59</url><identifier>59</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Shehe'yanu</title><date /><collection /><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1999-2000

Diamond with "Shehe'yanu" in Hebrew cut out of it.

In celebration of the rededication of the Mathilde Schechter Residence Hall</description><subject>Hebrew language|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2006.23.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Ryna</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4409/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/60</url><identifier>60</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Migdal Oz</title><date /><collection /><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 2000-2001

Abstract shape with "Migdal Oz" (Tower of Strength) written in Hebrew

In celebration of the renovation of the Jewish Theological Seminary tower</description><subject>Jewelry|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2006.23.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Ryna</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4410/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/61</url><identifier>61</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Torah Orah</title><date /><collection /><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 2001-2002

"Torah" written in Hebrew vertically with a cap to look like a lighthouse and "Orah" (Light) in Hebrew coming out from the middle of "Torah"</description><subject>Hebrew language|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2006.23.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Ryna</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4411/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/62</url><identifier>62</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hazak</title><date /><collection /><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 2002-2003

"Chazak" (Be strong) written in Hebrew on parallelogram</description><subject>Jewelry|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2006.23.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Ryna</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4412/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/63</url><identifier>63</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Limud</title><date /><collection /><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 2003-2004

"Limud" (Study) and a yad (pointer used when reading Torah) on a pile of scattered pages</description><subject>Hebrew language|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2006.23.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Ryna</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4413/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/64</url><identifier>64</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Tikvah</title><date /><collection /><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 2004-2005

Family gathered around a tree whose branches form "Tikvah" (Hope) in Hebrew</description><subject>Jewelry|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2006.23.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Ryna</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4414/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/65</url><identifier>65</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>State of Israel Bonds Prime Minister's Club pin</description><subject>Jewelry</subject><objectid>2006.23.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Israel Bonds</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4415/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/66</url><identifier>66</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Menorah pin</description><subject>Jewelry</subject><objectid>2006.23.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Menorah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4416/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/67</url><identifier>67</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2005</date><collection /><description>Tree of Life pin, 2005

Hebrew on the back</description><subject>Jewelry</subject><objectid>2006.23.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4417/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/68</url><identifier>68</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin, 1965-1966

Shovel oriented horizontally with the word "Torah" in Hebrew along its top surface and another Hebrew word along the bottom surface.</description><subject>Hebrew language|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2007.2.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4384/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/69</url><identifier>69</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pendant, 1966-1967

Rectangle with rounded corners
Concave side: Menorah
Convex side: "Ner Mitvzah V'Torah Or" (For Thy commandment is a lamp, and Torah is light.
Proverbs 6:23) in Hebrew</description><subject>Hebrew language|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2007.2.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Pendant</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4385/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/70</url><identifier>70</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin, 1967-1968

Irregular hexagon carved with flowers
"National Women's League 1918-1968" encircling "Yuvail" (Jubilee) in Hebrew in the center</description><subject>Hebrew language|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2007.2.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4387/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/71</url><identifier>71</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Etz Hayim</title><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin, 1969-1970

Tree of Life
Tree shape with "Chaim" (Life) in Hebrew as its roots</description><subject>Hebrew language|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2007.2.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4388/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/72</url><identifier>72</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Bekhol Meode'ha</title><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin, 1971-1972

Fire with words "Bekhol Meode'ha" (With All Thy Might) in Hebrew at base</description><subject>Hebrew language|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2007.2.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4389/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/73</url><identifier>73</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Layv Navon</title><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin/Pendant, 1973-1974

Oval with "Layv Navon" (An understanding heart) in Hebrew</description><subject>Jewelry|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2007.2.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4390/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/74</url><identifier>74</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Ve'ha'ayr</title><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1974-1975

Ve'ha'ayr
Outline of "Aynaynu Betorateha" (Deepen our insight into Thy Torah) in Hebrew with a pair of eyes between with lines of letters</description><subject>Hebrew language|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2007.2.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4391/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/75</url><identifier>75</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Sheheheyanu</title><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1975-1976

Cut-out of "Sheheheyanu" in Hebrew
Prayer said in gratitude for the ralization of the Mathilde Schechter Residence Hall at the Jewish Theological Seminary</description><subject>Jewelry|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2007.2.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4392/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/76</url><identifier>76</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Ha-yay Olam</title><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1978-1979

"Ha-yay Olam" in Hebrew inside a circle

Hebrew phrase from:
V’hayay olam nata btochenu (And planted eternal life within us)</description><subject>Jewelry|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2007.2.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4393/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/77</url><identifier>77</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Bo-na-yikh</title><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1980-1981

Block Hebrew letters spelling "Bo-na-yikh" (Your builders)</description><subject>Hebrew language|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2007.2.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4394/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/78</url><identifier>78</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Binah</title><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1982-1983

"Binah" (Understanding) in Hebrew written vertically</description><subject>Jewelry|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2007.2.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4395/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/79</url><identifier>79</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Year of the Book</title><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1983-1984

The Year of the Book
Open book with "Thou shalt meditate therein day and night" (Joshua 1:8) written in Hebrew across the pages</description><subject>Hebrew language|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2007.2.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4396/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/80</url><identifier>80</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Shalvah</title><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1984-1985

Abstract design with "Shalvah" (Peace and tranquility) in Hebrew.  Some of the blue filling in the letters remains.</description><subject>Jewelry|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2007.2.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4397/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/81</url><identifier>81</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Celebration</title><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1985-1986

Oval with cityscape along the bottom and the Hebrew words "Maya Shanim" (100 years) forming the bodies of people dancing over the buildings.

In celebration of the 100 anniversary of Jewish Theological Seminary</description><subject>Hebrew language|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2007.2.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4398/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/82</url><identifier>82</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Keter Torah</title><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1987-1988

Two-tiered crown. The upper tier has "Keter" (Crown) in Hebrew and the lower tier as the word "Torah" in Hebrew.

Phrase from:
"The Crown is Torah is greater than the Crown of Kings"
Pirkay Avot V'Mishna 5</description><subject>Hebrew language|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2007.2.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4399/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/83</url><identifier>83</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hiddur Mitzvah</title><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1989-1990

Two flowers with stems and leaves within a circle.  Lower half of the circle contains the words "Hiddur Mitzvah" (To enhance a mitzvah) in Hebrew.</description><subject>Jewelry|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2007.2.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4400/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/84</url><identifier>84</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Haverah</title><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1990-1991

Cut-out of "Havurah" (Friend) in Hebrew</description><subject>Hebrew language|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2007.2.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4401/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/85</url><identifier>85</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Shema</title><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1992-1993

Shofar opening to the left with "Shema" (Hear; name of basic, foundation prayer) in Hebrew on the widest part</description><subject>Jewelry|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2007.2.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4402/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/86</url><identifier>86</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Ysihmah Layv</title><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1994-1995

Angular heart with "Ysihmah"  (Joyous) in Hebrew on it and "Layv" (Heart) in Hebrew cut out of it.</description><subject>Hebrew language|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2007.2.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4403/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/87</url><identifier>87</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>B'Khol L'Vavkha</title><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1995-1996

Hebrew block letters spelling "B'Khol L'Vavkha" (With all your heart)</description><subject>Jewelry|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2007.2.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4404/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/88</url><identifier>88</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Derekh Emunah</title><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1996-1997

Block Hebrew letters spelling "Derekh Emunah" (The way of faithfulness) in front of an oval</description><subject>Jewelry|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2007.2.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4405/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/89</url><identifier>89</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Louis and Celia Grossberg Collection</collection><description>Plaque with an image of one of the twelve stained glass windows by Marc Chagall that are in the synagogue of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center in Jerusalem.   Undated.

Text:
With gratitude from Hadassah to Celia K. and Louis C. Grossberg
For a Doctor's Office in the Ina and Jack Kay Hospice 
In Loving Memory
of
Jacob and Paula Kanster
and
Benjamin and Sarah Grossberg
Hadassah University Hospital, Mount Scopus
Jersalem, Israel</description><subject>Hospitals|Philanthropy|Philanthropists</subject><objectid>1998.76.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Plaque</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossberg, Celia|Grossberg, Louis|Kay, Jack|Kay, Ina|Chagall, Marc</people><searchterms>Hadassah|Israel|Hebrew University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/90</url><identifier>90</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Louis and Celia Grossberg Collection</collection><description>Circular Pin with black-and-gold Star of David with floral design</description><subject>Jewelry</subject><objectid>2004.1.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms>Star of David</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4419/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/91</url><identifier>91</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hiddur Mitzvah</title><date /><collection>Louis and Celia Grossberg Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1989-1990

Two flowers with stems and leaves within a circle.  Lower half of the circle contains the words "Hiddur Mitzvah" (To enhance a mitzvah) in Hebrew.</description><subject>Hebrew language|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2004.1.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms>Torah Fund|Jewish Theological Seminary</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4421/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/92</url><identifier>92</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Havurah</title><date /><collection>Louis and Celia Grossberg Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1990-1991

Cut-out of "Havurah" (Friend) in Hebrew</description><subject>Jewelry|Friendship|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2004.1.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms>Hebrew|Torah Fund|Jewish Theological Seminary</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4422/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/93</url><identifier>93</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Shema</title><date /><collection>Louis and Celia Grossberg Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1992-1993

Shofar opening to the left with "Shema" (Hear; name of basic, foundation prayer) in Hebrew on the widest part.  Diamond-like stud under middle Hebrew letter.</description><subject>Jewelry|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2004.1.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms>Torah Fund|Hebrew|Shofar|Jewish Theological Seminary</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4423/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/94</url><identifier>94</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Louis and Celia Grossberg Collection</collection><description>Pin with a plant stem with three branches.  In place of flowers, there are seals of varying sizes, biggest on the top and smallest on the bottom.

The inner part of all seals has "Hadassah" written in Hebrew, "Hadassah" in English written in an arch above the Hebrew, and "chai" (life) is written in Hebrew under the Hebrew "Hadassah."  

"Life member" is written on the outer part of the top seal.
"Second Generation" is written on the outer part of the middle seal
"Third Generation" is written on the outer part of the lowest seal.</description><subject>Membership</subject><objectid>2004.1.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms>Hadassah|Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4424/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/95</url><identifier>95</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Keter Torah</title><date /><collection>Louis and Celia Grossberg Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1987-1988

Two-tiered crown. The upper tier has "Keter" (Crown) in Hebrew and the lower tier as the word "Torah" in Hebrew.

Phrase from:
"The Crown is Torah is greater than the Crown of Kings"
Pirkay Avot V'Mishna 5</description><subject>Jewelry|Crowns|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2004.1.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms>Torah|Torah Fund|Jewish Theological Seminary</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4426/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/96</url><identifier>96</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>N'div Layv</title><date /><collection>Louis and Celia Grossberg Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1993-1994

Irregular shape with another irregularly shaped layer on top of it and the words "N'div Layv" (A willing heart) layered on top of that.  Daimond-like stud in middle.</description><subject>Jewelry|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2004.1.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms>Torah Fund|Jewish Theological Seminary</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4428/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/97</url><identifier>97</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Emunah</title><date /><collection>Louis and Celia Grossberg Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1976-1977

Elongated flames with Hebrew word "Emunah" (faith) a third of the way up the length of the flames.</description><subject>Jewelry|Fire</subject><objectid>2004.1.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms>Torah|Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4429/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/98</url><identifier>98</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Louis and Celia Grossberg Collection</collection><description>National Council of Jewish Women life member pin.  Oval with "LIFE MEMBER" written along lower curve.  The letters N, C, J, and W are interlaced in the center of the oval.</description><subject>Membership|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2004.1.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms>National Council of Jewish Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4430/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/99</url><identifier>99</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1980</date><collection>Louis and Celia Grossberg Collection</collection><description>Golda Meir Club pin / pendant, 1980

Star of David with pearl-like stud.  Rectangular extension to the right.</description><subject>Jewelry</subject><objectid>2004.1.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds|Golda Meir Club|Star of David</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4431/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/100</url><identifier>100</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Louis and Celia Grossberg Collection</collection><description>Pin / pendant with a wreath and a sword.  The sword's handle is studded with nine dark pink stones.</description><subject>Jewelry|Wreaths|Swords</subject><objectid>2004.1.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4437/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/101</url><identifier>101</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>B'Khol L'Vavkha</title><date /><collection>Louis and Celia Grossberg Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1995-1996

Hebrew block letters spelling "B'Khol L'Vavkha" (With all your heart)</description><subject>Jewelry|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2004.1.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms>Hebrew|Torah Fund|Jewish Theological Seminary</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4435/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/102</url><identifier>102</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Louis and Celia Grossberg Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1983-1984

The Year of the Book
Open book with "Thou shalt meditate therein day and night" (Joshua 1:8) written in Hebrew across the pages</description><subject>Jewelry|Books|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2004.1.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms>Torah Fund|Torah|Jewish Theological Seminary</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4433/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/103</url><identifier>103</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Ve'ha'ayr</title><date /><collection>Louis and Celia Grossberg Collection</collection><description>Torah Fund Pin / Pendant, 1974-1975

Ve'ha'ayr
Outline of "Aynaynu Betorateha" (Deepen our insight into Thy Torah) in Hebrew with a pair of eyes between with lines of letters</description><subject>Jewelry|Eyes|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2004.1.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms>Torah Fund|Hebrew|Jewish Theological Seminary</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4432/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/104</url><identifier>104</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Louis and Celia Grossberg Collection</collection><description>B'nai B'rith Women Life Member Pin / Pendant

Circular with "Life Member" on top curve of circle and "B'nai B'rith Women" on bottom curve of circle.  Menorah in center of circle.</description><subject>Jewelry|Membership</subject><objectid>2004.1.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith Women|Menorah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4427/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/105</url><identifier>105</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Louis and Celia Grossberg Collection</collection><description>B'nai B'rith Women Life Member Pin / Pendant

Circular with "Life Member" on top curve of circle and "B'nai B'rith Women" on bottom curve of circle.  Menorah in center of circle.

Reverse: CG 4-18-83</description><subject>Jewelry|Membership</subject><objectid>2004.1.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith Women|Menorah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4436/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/106</url><identifier>106</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Israel Bonds "Chen" charm bracelet, 1956. Awarded to Celia Grossberg each charm representing a tribe of Israel is awarded for sale of $2,500 of Israel Bonds.</description><subject>Tree|Lions|Palm tree|Ships|Boat|Donkey|Donkeys|Grapes|Grapevines|Snakes|Deer|Sun|Swords|Wolves|Tents|Bracelets|Jewelry|Pitchers</subject><objectid>2004.1.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Bracelet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds|Hebrew|Star of David</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1283/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/107</url><identifier>107</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Israel Bonds charm bracelet, 1956.  Should have twelve charms, one for each of the tribes of Israel, but is missing two.  This bracelet has 10 of the tribe charms and one engraved to the donor from the recipient.

Front: To Tillie Berry, The one woman israel Bond Office
Reverse: With Love, Mildred Arrill

Each tribe charm is a symbol of a tribe and has the tribe name in English letters and Hebrew letters.

Asher: Tree studded with blue stones with Star of David behind it
Benyamin: Wolf
Dan: Snake
Issachar: Donkey
Manasseh: Palm tree
Reuben: Sun on horizon of desert
Gad: Tent
Naphtali: Deer running with clouds behind it
Ephraim: Two bunches of grapes and grape leaf
Judah: Lion

Charms missing:
Zebulan: Ship
Simeon-Levi: Pitcher and sword</description><subject>Tree|Lions|Palm tree|Donkey|Donkeys|Grapes|Grapevines|Snakes|Deer|Sun|Wolves|Tents|Bracelets|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2007.5.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Bracelet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berry, Tibel</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds|Hebrew|Star of David</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/622/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/108</url><identifier>108</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Louis and Celia Grossberg Collection</collection><description>Pin depicting an open book with the Hebrew letter yud on the right page and the Hebrew letter gimmel on the left page.  There are two lions, one of each side of the book and the book is surrounded by ornamention.  There are seven bits of fringe hanging from below the book.</description><subject>Jewelry|Lions|Books</subject><objectid>2004.1.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms>Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4420/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/109</url><identifier>109</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Louis and Celia Grossberg Collection</collection><description>Pin of a zebra</description><subject>Zebras|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2004.1.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4434/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/110</url><identifier>110</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Louis and Celia Grossberg Collection</collection><description>Pin with a menorah with the Hebrew letter ayin on the right and the Hebrew letter, chet to the left.  The menorah has a bar across the tops of the branches and there's a single flame on top middle of the bar.  There is a diamond-like gem embedded in the flame.</description><subject>Jewelry</subject><objectid>2004.1.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms>Menorah|Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4425/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/111</url><identifier>111</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1890</date><collection>William Sager Collection</collection><description>Wooden washboard brought from Lithuania by Fannie Schindler Sager in 1893.</description><subject>Laundry|Immigrants</subject><objectid>2007.9.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Washboard</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sager, Fannie</people><searchterms>Immigrants</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/51/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/112</url><identifier>112</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>William Sager Collection</collection><description>Charity box (pushke) used in the home of Louis and Fannie Sager in Front Royal, Virginia, 1920-1950s.</description><subject>Charity</subject><objectid>2007.9.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Tzedakah Box</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sager, Fannie|Sager, Louis|Sager, William</people><searchterms>pushke|Tzedakah|Israel|Immigrants|Virginia|Front Royal</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1132/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/113</url><identifier>113</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1890</date><collection>William Sager Collection</collection><description>Charity box (pushke) brought from Lithuania by Louis or Fannie Schindler Sager in 1892-1893 and later used in their home in Hagerstown, MD and Front Royal, VA.</description><subject>Charity</subject><objectid>2007.9.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Tzedakah Box</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sager, Louis|Sager, Fannie|Sager, William</people><searchterms>pushke|Tzedakah|Immigrants|Virginia|Front Royal</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/554/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/114</url><identifier>114</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1946</date><collection /><description>Wedding dress worn by Betty Shapiro Lichtenstein at her wedding at Adas Israel Synagogue, 1946. Covered buttons with ruched bodice at center.</description><subject>Weddings|World War II|Wedding costume</subject><objectid>2004.7.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Gown, Wedding</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Shapiro, Betty|Lichtenstein, Harold</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|World War II|Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/115</url><identifier>115</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Linen double-breasted child's coat with 6 mother-of-pearl buttons and white embroidery. Worn by Ruby Gensburg Krucoff when she was about four years old in southwest Washington.</description><subject>Children|Clothing &amp; dress</subject><objectid>1984.01.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Coat</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gensburg, Ruby</people><searchterms>Southwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/128/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/116</url><identifier>116</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Boy Scout Uniform and Sash worn by Morris Krucoff.
Khaki colored cotton

Jacket: 5 buttons with bottom button a non-matching replacement; on left arm, 3 patches: "73" inside a Jewish star and "Be Prepared", Boy Scout insignia and patch with crossed feathers. On and above left pocket are: 3 metal star studs; 2 ribbon-covered bar pins; metal pin with red, white and blue ribbon that reads "Be Prepared"; ribbon with metal fob that reads "HANDICRAFT"; 2 metal pins above "CMO" and patch on pocket that reads "BSA". On left pocket is patch that reads "BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA"; patch "CR 34"; and patch "BUCK SKIN".

Badge Sash: khaki cotton with 30 patches.</description><subject /><objectid>2001.12.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Uniform</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Krucoff, Morris</people><searchterms>Boy Scouts</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/268/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/117</url><identifier>117</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1998</date><collection /><description>Dress created by Carol Hamoy to honor the 100th anniversary of Golda Meir's birth. Made from fabrics such as Sabbath tablecloths, doilies, linens, and tallit. Also includes the names of 160 Washington women on ribbons attached to the dress, which was created as a fundraiser for Israel Bonds.</description><subject>Women|Philanthropy|Political participation|Dresses|Textile art</subject><objectid>1998.57.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Dress</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Meir, Golda|Hamoy, Carol</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/118</url><identifier>118</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Linen tablecloth with embroidered names of Washington chapter Hadassah members. Receipt for its purchase 6/24/1960 from Walpoles in Dublin, Ireland, placed in mylar and stored with tablecloth.</description><subject>Women|Needlework|Tablecloths|Philanthropy</subject><objectid>1988.02.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Tablecloth</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hadassah|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/195/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/119</url><identifier>119</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Navy felt armband with "19/G/24" and white felt lozenge in center with "G" in navy and white felt numbers.</description><subject /><objectid>1989.02.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Armband</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/330/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/120</url><identifier>120</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Navy felt with yellow diamond lozenge at center with "19/E/24" in blue felt.</description><subject /><objectid>1989.02.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Armband</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/684/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/121</url><identifier>121</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Rectangular navy felt armband with "19/E/25" at center; numbers and center circle of orange felt.</description><subject /><objectid>1989.02.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Armband</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/202/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/122</url><identifier>122</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Rectangular navy felt armband with "19/I/25" at center; numbers and center diamond of orange felt.</description><subject /><objectid>1989.02.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Armband</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1276/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/123</url><identifier>123</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Cadet armband, 1925, navy background with orange "1925 numerals flanking an navy-colored felt "I" that is centered within an orange-colored diamond-shaped lozenge.</description><subject /><objectid>1989.02.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Armband</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/294/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/124</url><identifier>124</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>District Grocery Store</title><date /><collection>District Grocery Stores Collection</collection><description>Two-part green metal sign with orange letters reading District Grocery Store, from DGS store owned by Harry Weinstein in Mt. Rainier, Maryland.</description><subject /><objectid>1999.36.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Sign</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Weinstein, Milton</people><searchterms>DGS|District Grocery Stores|Grocery stores|Business|Mount Rainier|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/384/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/125</url><identifier>125</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Roselyn Silverman Collection</collection><description>Army Air Corps wings pin worn by Roselyn Silverman while her husband Seymour was serving during the 1940s

1"x3" metallic

See 2007.30.1</description><subject>World War II|Air forces|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2007.30.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silverman, Roselyn|Silverman, Seymour</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/126</url><identifier>126</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Roselyn Silverman Collection</collection><description>Army Air Corps wings pin worn by Roselyn Silverman while her husband Seymour was serving during the 1940s</description><subject>Jewelry|World War II|Air Force</subject><objectid>2007.30.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silverman, Roselyn|Silverman, Seymour</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/165/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/127</url><identifier>127</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1963</date><collection>Hyman Bookbinder Collection</collection><description>Fabric pennant mounted on wooden stick, carried by Hyman Bookbinder in the 1963 March on Washington. Text: "March on Washington/Wednesday August 28 1963/For Jobs and Freedom/and let the world/ know we want freedom/I was there"</description><subject>Civil rights demonstrations</subject><objectid>2007.23.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Pennant</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bookbinder, Hyman|King, Martin Luther, Jr.</people><searchterms>civil rights|protests and rallies|March on Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/593/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/128</url><identifier>128</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1983</date><collection>Hyman Bookbinder Collection</collection><description>Fabric pennant carried by Hyman Bookbinder in the 20th anniversary of the March on Washington, 1983.  Text: "March on Washington II/1963-1983/ for Jobs - Freedom - Peace".  Image of Martin Luther King, Jr. on left side of banner</description><subject>Civil rights demonstrations</subject><objectid>2007.23.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Pennant</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bookbinder, Hyman|King, Martin Luther, Jr.</people><searchterms>civil rights|protests and rallies|March on Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/511/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/129</url><identifier>129</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description /><subject /><objectid>1999.08.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Tefillin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/130</url><identifier>130</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Shiny gold-colored tin Hanukkah lamp</description><subject>Holidays</subject><objectid>1998.75.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Menorah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hanukkah|Hanukkah lamp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1323/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/131</url><identifier>131</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Gold washed silver cup with raised design around lip. Engraved inscription: "Presented to/Mr. &amp; Mrs. Becker/By/Ohev Shalom gang/For/Their Golden Wedding/Feb.23.1941"

Stamped on bottom: "3/MHF/Sterling"

Image description: This is a gold-washed silver goblet with a raised design around the lip, used in Jewish religious services. It has a wide base and a narrow stem. The main part of the cup is shaped like an upside-down bell and has an engraved description that reads, "Presented to Mr. &amp; Mrs. Becker by Ohev Shalom gang for their Golden Wedding Feb. 23 1941." There are some signs of wear/age, notably speckles of black tarnish along the base and stem. The raised design and the lip of the goblet show more extensive black tarnish.</description><subject>Anniversaries</subject><objectid>1980.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Cup, Kiddush</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Ohev Sholom|Judaica|Digital Inclusion</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1292/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/132</url><identifier>132</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1922</date><collection /><description>Two-handled silver cup with inscription: Presented by the D.of C. Hebrew Beneficiary Assn. to Ex Pres. Bro. A. Tash for Efficient and Full Worthy Service, January 1, 1922</description><subject /><objectid>1988.01.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Cup</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tash, Abraham</people><searchterms>Hebrew Beneficial Association</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1294/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/133</url><identifier>133</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Hanukkah lamp crafted from flattened nails, created by Erwin Thieberger, a Holocaust survivor at Ohr Kodesh, and given to Rabbi Tzvi Porath. Nails form a lattice structure in v-shape supporting eight candle holders. Central candle holder elevated atop six-pointed star. Circular spoke design on center front. Base is composed of spoke pattern with circular supports.  Brass welds between nails.

Menorah by same man lit at 2015 White House Hanukah reception: https://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/12/09/menorah-hanukkah-reception
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/bs-md-white-house-menorah-20151209-story.html
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2015/12/09/remarks-president-evening-hanukkah-reception</description><subject>Holidays</subject><objectid>2003.15.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Menorah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Porath, Tzvi</people><searchterms>Hanukkah|Hanukkah lamp|Holocaust|Ohr Kodesh</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1297/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/134</url><identifier>134</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1901</date><collection /><description>Painted tin box in shape of a steamer trunk with Russian imprint in inner lid: Chocolate and Candies Factory owned by SYROMYATNIKOV St. Petersburg.

The tin box was brought to America by Rachel Polonsky, Morton Rosen's mother-in-law, who immigrated from Russia in 1901. She came to Youngstown, Ohio via Montreal, Canada at the age of 17.</description><subject>Candy</subject><objectid>1982.04.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Box</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Immigration|Immigrants</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1289/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/135</url><identifier>135</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Image description: A ram's horn repurposed as an instrument used for Jewish religious services. There are obvious signs of wear/age, including several small holes and cracks in the main body of the horn. The narrow part of the horn, which would be blown into, is worn smooth, whereas the main body is textured with natural ridges.</description><subject /><objectid>1970.05.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Shofar</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Rosh Hashanah|Judaica|Digital Inclusion</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1299/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/136</url><identifier>136</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1920s</date><collection>William Sager Collection</collection><description>Aluminum pitcher used for Passover in Sager family home in Front Royal, VA.
Pitcher has stamped flags that are crossed- one is the Israeli flag and the other is the U.S. (?) flag. Not marked.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.9.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Pitcher</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Passover|Passover Seder|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1304/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/137</url><identifier>137</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1920s</date><collection>William Sager Collection</collection><description>Set of four aluminum kiddush cups for use at Passover in Sager family home in Front Royal, VA.
Cups have stamped decorative band below lip, with stamped Jewish star on center of body.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.9.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Cup, Kiddush</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1305/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/138</url><identifier>138</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Clear glass cup with printed frosted lettering that reads "Compliments of/M. Fetterman/Fancy Grocers/Wine &amp; Liquors/707 H Street, N.E./Washington, D.C." 

From Morris Fetterman's liquor store on H Street, N.E.</description><subject>Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2003.4.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Cup</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Fetterman, Morris</people><searchterms>Passover|Liquor Store|H Street|Northeast|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1306/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/139</url><identifier>139</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Clear glass cup with printed frosted lettering that reads "Compliments of/M. Fetterman/Fancy Grocers/Wine &amp; Liquors/707 H Street, N.E./Washington, D.C." 

From Morris Fetterman's liquor store on H Street, N.E.</description><subject>Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2003.4.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Cup</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Fetterman, Morris</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|H Street|Passover|Northeast|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1308/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/140</url><identifier>140</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Clear glass cup with gold rim and printed frosted Hebrew lettering on one side. "Cup for Passover. Compliments of David Shapiro, Chicago". From Morris Fetterman's liquor store on H Street, N.E.</description><subject>Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2003.4.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Cup</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Fetterman, Morris</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|H Street|Passover|Northeast|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1309/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/141</url><identifier>141</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Viking cabinet, shelf 4</title><date /><collection /><description>Clear glass cup with gold rim and printed frosted Hebrew lettering on one side. "Cup for Passover. Compliments of David Shapiro, Chicago". From Morris Fetterman's liquor store on H Street, N.E.</description><subject>Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2003.4.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Cup</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Fetterman, Morris</people><searchterms>Passover|Liquor Store|H Street|Northeast|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/142</url><identifier>142</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>19th century</date><collection>Aurbach Family Collection</collection><description>Silver megillah scroll, 19th century

Image description: Silver megillah scroll with ornate filigree metalwork. There is a tapered handle, almost the same length as the central body of the megillah that holds the scroll. At the other end is a crown-shaped decorative element with swirling metal details.</description><subject /><objectid>1970.03.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Megillah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Purim|The Megillah|Judaica|Digital Inclusion</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1311/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/143</url><identifier>143</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Miniature tin replica of  ark with small scroll inside

Image description: This is a miniature tin replica of an ark. There are two steps leading up to a set of doors that both open outwards, revealing a small scroll inside. Both the steps and the doors have geometric patterns etched into them. Each of the doors also has a Star of David etched into its center in relief. Atop the ark are the two tablets of the Ten Commandments with Hebrew letters etched into them. The tablets are flanked by an upright lion on either side. The scroll inside is sheathed in a cloth with a Star of David on it. The tin shows signs of wear/age, mostly through orange discoloration of the metal as well as darkening of the etched lines and patterns.</description><subject /><objectid>1979.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Ark</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Judaica|Digital Inclusion</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1313/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/144</url><identifier>144</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Image description: This is a black, wand-like stick called a yad. It is used to aid in reading from the Torah, as one is not meant to touch the Torah with their hands. The yad has notches along its length that almost divide it into different sections. The end that would rest against the pages of the Torah is carved into the shape of a small hand, with its pointer finger extended. The base end has Hebrew lettering inscribed on it.</description><subject /><objectid>1980.02.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Yad</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Judaica|Digital Inclusion</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1316/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/145</url><identifier>145</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>Late 18th Century</date><collection /><description>Brass Cast openwork Hanukkah lamp.  

Background piece attaches to pegs on each side support; candleholder piece is bolted loosely into side supports. 

Likely from Eastern Galicia or Western Ukraine

Very similar menorah: 
https://www.thejewishmuseum.org/collection/8169-hanukkah-lamp</description><subject /><objectid>2007 FIC.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Menorah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/44/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/146</url><identifier>146</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Multi-colored metal Hanukkah lamp.  Upright background in shape of crown with star on top and shamash on upper right side; two ark doors on hinges on front  above the word "Jerusalem". 

No donor or provenance information.</description><subject>Holidays</subject><objectid>2007 FIC.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Menorah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hanukkah lamp|Hanukkah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/48/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/147</url><identifier>147</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Tin Hanukkah lamp.  8 holders on base with loose ivory piece on left end.  Background has carved relief work; ark doors with light blue stones on doors open to reveal tablet of 10 commandments.  Metal pitcher and cup attach on hooks on upper right and left side of background piece.

Hanukkah lamp was purchased in antique shop in Gibraltar in 1965 by Henry Hirsh.</description><subject>Holidays</subject><objectid>1991.02.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Menorah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hirsh, Henry</people><searchterms>Hanukkah lamp|Hanukkah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/638/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/148</url><identifier>148</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Raised repousse gold parasol handle with owl surrounded by vines and leaves on one side, and vines and engraved plaque on other. Wood stem with metal mechanisms and two circular metal mechanisms that held the parasol fabric; terminated in rounded metal tip. Engraved in script on gold handle, "L.J./to/Rosa Poppers"

Given as wedding gift to Rosa Poppers Tashof from her husband, Louis Tashof.</description><subject>Weddings</subject><objectid>2005.17.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Parasol</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tashof, Rosa Poppers|Tashof, Louis</people><searchterms>Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/28/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/149</url><identifier>149</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Gold seal with initials "L.T.".  Given to Louis Tashof as a wedding present from his new wife, Rosa Poppers Tashof.</description><subject>Weddings|Gold|Women</subject><objectid>2005.17.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Seal</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tashof, Rosa Poppers|Tashof, Louis</people><searchterms>Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1148/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/150</url><identifier>150</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Black round political button printed on face with white text "ARE WE/ "The Jews of Silence"/?
/STUDENT STRUGGLE FOR SOVIET JEWRY"; simple pin clasp on reverse.
Accession number only on box, not object.</description><subject>Buttons (Information artifacts)|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2004.22.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pearlstein, Peggy</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/145/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/151</url><identifier>151</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Red round political button reads "STOP/PERSECUTION/OF/SOVIET JEWS!" printed in black with yellow star between "PERSECUTION" and "OF"; metal ring with clasp and pin on reverse. Paper inserted between back of button and pin, reads "STUDENT STRUGGLE/for SOVIET JEWRY/200 W. 72nd ST., NYC/10023" in black type.  
Accession number only on box, not object.</description><subject /><objectid>2004.22.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pearlstein, Peggy</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1285/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/152</url><identifier>152</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Black round political button printed on face with yellow text reads "FREE/SOVIET JEWS" with yellow star of david within red 5-pointed star and three vertical black lines denoting imprisonment between "FREE" and "SOVIET JEWS"; simple pin clasp on reverse.  
Accession number only on box, not object.</description><subject /><objectid>2004.22.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pearlstein, Peggy</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/587/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/153</url><identifier>153</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>White round political button printed on face with red text that reads "SAVE SOVIET JEWRY" with drawing of shofar and eternal flame beneath words. Paper label adhered to interior of reverse reads "STUDENT STRUGGLE/FOR SOVIET JEWRY/200 WEST 72nd STREET/NEW YORK, N.Y. 10023", script printed in red. Circular metal ring with clasp and pin.
Accession number only on box, not object.</description><subject /><objectid>2004.22.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pearlstein, Peggy</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1005/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/154</url><identifier>154</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>White round political button printed on face with blue text that reads "SOVIET JEWRY/ (Hebrew) AHM/YISRAEL/CHAI (translated as ' People of Israel Live')/WILL BE REDEEMED; metal clasp on reverse. 
Accession number only on box, not object.</description><subject /><objectid>2004.22.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pearlstein, Peggy</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/987/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/155</url><identifier>155</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Round red political button with hebrew word printed on face with white letters that read "zachor" or "remember" with outline in black of clenched fist; below hand in white script, "A-51548". Simple pin clasp on reverse.

Between 1933 and 1945, roughly six million Jewish individuals were systematically targeted and killed by the German Nazi party. Many were taken to concentration camps where they were forcibly tattooed with identification numbers on their arms, such as the one seen depicted here. In 1944, both men and women at the camp Auschwitz were given numbers in an "A" series; unlike the number shown here, this "A" series concluded in the mid 25,000s. 

Many pieces of holocaust remembrance paraphernalia feature the Hebrew word "Zakar", or "Zachor", which literally translates as "remember." to remind those to never forgotten the history or those lost.

This pin was created by Jewish Defense League, which the Southern Poverty Law Center designates as a hate group. For more information, visit the SPLC website.</description><subject /><objectid>2004.22.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1266/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/156</url><identifier>156</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Round blue political button with "ISRAEL" printed on face with white text; printed in blue in background are the words "AUSCHWITZ/RUSSIA/WARSAW/BAR KOCHBA/MASSADA/TREBLINKA"  repeated; simple metal clasp.
Accession number only on box, not object.</description><subject /><objectid>2004.22.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Israel|Russia|Holocaust</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/501/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/157</url><identifier>157</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Round white political button printed on face with hebrew words in purple that reads "YOM/YISRAEL/CHAI" (translated as 'People of Israel"). Metal ring with clasp and pin on reverse.
Accession number only on box, not object.</description><subject /><objectid>2004.22.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1055/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/158</url><identifier>158</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Round neon orange poloitical button printed on face with black bubble letter type that reads, "REVIVE/CHUTZPA" with linear drawing of shofar beneath the "CH" and little stars of david coming out of  horn; circular metal ring with simple pin.
Accession number only on box, not object.</description><subject /><objectid>2004.22.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/788/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/159</url><identifier>159</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Round white political button with peace symbol outline in white, and interior blue with hebrew word printed on face with white text that reads "Shalom"; circular metal ring with simple pin on reverse.
Accession number only on box, not object.</description><subject>Buttons (Information artifacts)|Peace signs</subject><objectid>2004.22.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pearlstein, Peggy</people><searchterms>Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/518/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/160</url><identifier>160</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Round black political button printed on face with green text that reads  "We/hear you/Israel"; simple metal pin on reverse.
Accession number only on box, not object.</description><subject /><objectid>2004.22.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/161</url><identifier>161</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Black round political button printed on face with white text that reads "Israel/must/live"; metal ring with simple pin on reverse.
Accession number only on box, not object.</description><subject /><objectid>2004.22.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/162</url><identifier>162</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1898</date><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>Pew used at Washington Hebrew Congregation at 8th and I Streets, late 19th century. 
Carved floral decoration on scrolled arms' pilasters on front legs; brass gift plaque on back; oval brass number on back of left arm, "505", and rectangular brass frame above, for name insertion.</description><subject>Pews</subject><objectid>2002.18.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Pew</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/376/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/163</url><identifier>163</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Church Across the Way</title><date>1896</date><collection /><description>Emile Berliner Gramophone disc, "The Church Across the Way", recorded in Washington DC, 1896.</description><subject>Music publishing industry|Inventors</subject><objectid>2007.19.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Record, Phonograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berliner, Emile</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/7/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/164</url><identifier>164</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Aurbach Family Collection</collection><description>Meat cleaver with wooden handle.  Used by Jennie Poppers Weinberg.</description><subject /><objectid>2004.23.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Cleaver</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Weinberg, William|Weinberg, Jennie Poppers</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/70/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/165</url><identifier>165</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Shoemakers leather punch, used by Nathan Ring in his shop; accompanies workbench.</description><subject>Shoemakers</subject><objectid>2003.26.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Punch, Hand</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ring, Nathan</people><searchterms>U.S. Presidents|shoemakers|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/389/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/166</url><identifier>166</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Jewish National Fund blue tzedakah box</description><subject>Charity</subject><objectid>1998.30.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Tzedakah Box</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish National Fund|Tzedakah|pushke|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/926/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/167</url><identifier>167</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Stored in 3 pieces wrapped individually in tissue and stored in box.</description><subject /><objectid>1996.39.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Grinder, Meat</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/168</url><identifier>168</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1943</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Wooden paddle used for initiation into teen fraternity, Upsilon Lambda Phi (ULP). Painted red with black handle and lettering.  "Alpha Epsilon" on one side; Greek letters Upsilon, Lambda, Phi on reverse. Hole at center of handle for hanging.</description><subject>Teenagers|Fraternities &amp; sororities|Initiation rites</subject><objectid>2000.06.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Paddle</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Upsilon Lambda Phi|Fraternity</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/635/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/169</url><identifier>169</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1930</date><collection>Teen Club Collection</collection><description>Glass bottle with label and cork.  Label reads: "Spirits of 1930/Upsilon Lambda Phi/Alpha Epsilon Chapter/Joseph Bulman, Martin Cohen, Irvin Feldman,Richard W. Finkel, Louis Gallun, Aaron Goldman, Harry Goldstein, Philip Goldstein, Jack R. Kassan, Charles S. Kotzin, "Mickey" Kotzin, Frank Laskin, Harry Lepman, Abraham H. Levy, Gerald Oxenburg, Oscar Pittle, Edwin Silverman, Joseph Kleinman, Stanley Korman."</description><subject>Fraternities|Teenagers</subject><objectid>1999.10.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Bottle</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bulman, Joseph|Cohen, Martin|Feldman, Irvin|Finkel, Richard|Gallun, Louis|Goldman, Aaron|Goldstein, Harry|Goldstein, Philip|Kassan, Jack R.|Kotzin, "Mickey"|Laskin, Frank|Lepman, Harry|Levy, Abraham H.|Oxenburg, Gerald|Pittle, Oscar|Silverman, Edwin|Kleinman, Joseph|Korman, Stanley|Kotzin, Charles</people><searchterms>Upsilon Lambda Phi|Fraternity</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/706/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/170</url><identifier>170</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Small round metal case containing Troy weights for weighing diamonds.</description><subject>Jewelry</subject><objectid>1982.03.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Case</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Flint, Jack</people><searchterms>Jewelry store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1270/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/171</url><identifier>171</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1941</date><collection /><description>Green &amp; black cardboard box containing steel hair pins to be used and re-used during World War II, c. 1941-1945.  Bottom of box includes message "Keep this Victory Pin Kit in your purse. Re-use it over and over . . . Help Uncle Sam save steel . . AND save money for yourself</description><subject>World War II|Hairdressing|Women</subject><objectid>1995.03.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Hairpin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pascal, Edith</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/440/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/172</url><identifier>172</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection /><description>Police badge for auxiliary police service, Washington, D.C.  Badge #2183.   Used by Charles Pascal during World War II.  Badge includes image of an eagle and image of the U.S. Capitol building.  Metal badge is pinned to brown leather case which closes with a metal snap.</description><subject>World War II|Police</subject><objectid>1995.03.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Badge, police</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pascal, Charles</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/233/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/173</url><identifier>173</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1877</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Circumcision gown, 1877.  White cotton with white embroidery and eyelet work on the bottom of the skirt and bodice.</description><subject>Rites &amp; ceremonies|Babies|Children|Clothing &amp; dress</subject><objectid>2000.04.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Gown, Circumcision</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Behrend, Amnon|Behrend, Sarah|Behrend, Rudolph</people><searchterms>Circumcision|Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1020/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/174</url><identifier>174</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Gold colored pendant on chain.  Six-pointed star with inscription "Let My People Go" on one side with design of star wrapped in chains and hammer/sickle design dangling from star.  Reverse has nameplate "David Rabinovich" and "USSR Prisoner of Conscience."</description><subject>Necklaces|Religion &amp; politics|Jewelry|Political prisoners|Hammer &amp; sickle</subject><objectid>1996.18.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Pendant</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Savage, May|Rabinovich, David</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Star of David|Prisoners of Conscience|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/175</url><identifier>175</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Silver-colored metal pendant on chain.  Six-pointed star with inscription "Let My People Go" on one side with design of star wrapped in chains and hammer/sickle design dangling from star.  Reverse has nameplate "Hillel Butman" and "USSR Prisoner of Conscience."</description><subject>Necklaces|Religion &amp; politics|Jewelry|Political prisoners|Hammer &amp; sickle</subject><objectid>1996.18.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Pendant</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Savage, May|Butman, Hillel</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Star of David|Prisoners of Conscience|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/176</url><identifier>176</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>reatch</collection><description>Set of 13 silver medals, each numbered 403, The Patriarch Jacob.  Medals are mounted in wooden case on blue velvet with removable tray.  Lid of case has cloth interior with story of the medals printed on it as well as information on the artist, Elizabeth N. Weistroop.  Each coin is marked .999 + pure silver.  Presented by International Masterpiece Editions, New York City.  Mint: The Medallic Art Company, Danbury, CT.

Image description: This is a gold-latched wooden case lined with a removable blue velvet tray that holds thirteen commemorative medals. The medals placed in insets in the velvet and are laid out in rows of four, five, and four. Each medal depicts one of his twelve sons, with the thirteenth, central medal engraved with a decoration that says, "The Twelve Tribes of Israel." Each son is depicted in a different scene. The lid of the case is lined with blue cloth and frames a printed sheet that discusses the blessings that Jacob bestowed on each of his sons. There is also information about the artist, Elizabeth Weistrop.</description><subject /><objectid>1980.06.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Medal, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Digital Inclusion</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1254/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/177</url><identifier>177</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1965</date><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Wooden gavel with metal plate inscribed "Aaron Goldman, President NCRAC/Presented by the CRC of the JCC of Greater Washington/July 1965"; turned head; stained oak and glossy finish.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.41.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Gavel</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldman, Aaron</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1259/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/178</url><identifier>178</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Wooden serving fork with advertisement on handle "Manuel's D.G.S. Market/"Satisfaction with every Transaction"/106 M Street, S.E./Lincoln 4-4200"</description><subject>Advertising|Grocery stores</subject><objectid>1995.14.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Fork</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Klawans, Manuel</people><searchterms>DGS|District Grocery Stores|Southeast|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1261/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/179</url><identifier>179</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Wooden serving spoon with printed advertisement on handle "Manuel's D.G.S. Market/"Satisfaction with every transaction"/106 M Street, S.E./Lincoln 4-4200"</description><subject>Advertising|Grocery stores</subject><objectid>1995.14.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Spoon</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Klawans, Manuel</people><searchterms>DGS|District Grocery Stores|Southeast|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1263/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/180</url><identifier>180</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Super Sunday</title><date>1990s</date><collection /><description>Commemorative button with white type on dark blue background,  "I turned a phone line into a lifeline on Super Sunday", The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington</description><subject>Fund raising|Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2005.9.50</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|Super Sunday</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1116/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/181</url><identifier>181</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1960</date><collection /><description>Tefillin bag and tefillin from Tunisia.  Given as bar mitzvah gift in 1960 to Michael Krantz from his Tunisian grandmother, Habiba Benisti.</description><subject /><objectid>2008.21.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Tefillin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Krantz, Michael</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/895/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/182</url><identifier>182</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1890s</date><collection /><description>Hecht Company merchant token, 1890s.  Front side has image of the Capitol and "The Hecht Co./Washington D.C."; reverse has single number, "15500".</description><subject>Department stores</subject><objectid>2008.23.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Token, Store</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Department store|Hecht Company|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/30/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/183</url><identifier>183</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>"Prisoner of conscience" bracelet distributed by the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry

Engraved on bracelet: Vladimir Slepak 6-1-78
(date of arrest)

Accompanied by information sheet about Slepak, which includes birthdate, arrest date, trial date, prison sentence, release date, reason for Slepak's arrest, his mailing address and his son's address in California.  see Biography record for data.</description><subject>Bracelets|Political prisoners|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2008.22.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Bracelet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slepak, Vladimir</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/221/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/184</url><identifier>184</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>"Prisoner of conscience" bracelet distributed by the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry

Engraved on bracelet: Yosef Mendelevich 6-15-70
(date of arrest)</description><subject>Bracelets|Political prisoners|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2008.22.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Bracelet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Mendelevich, Yosef</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/116/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/185</url><identifier>185</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>"Prisoner of conscience" bracelet distributed by the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry

Engraved on bracelet: Leib Khanokh 6-15-70
(date of arrest)

Accompanied by information sheet about Khanokh, which includes birthdate, arrest date, trial date, prison sentence, release date, reason for Khanokh's arrest, his mailing address, and his wife and brother's addresses in Israel.  see Biography record for data.</description><subject>Bracelets|Political prisoners|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2008.22.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Bracelet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Khanokh, Leib</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/186</url><identifier>186</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>"Prisoner of conscience" bracelet distributed by the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews/Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry.

Engraved on bracelet: Anatoly Altman 6-15-70
(date of arrest)

Accompanied by information sheet about Altman, which includes birthdate, arrest date, trial date, prison sentence, release date, reason for Altman's arrest, his mailing address, his uncle's address in the Ukraine and his friends' address in Israel. see Biography record for data.</description><subject>Bracelets|Political prisoners|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2008.22.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Bracelet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Altman, Anatoly</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/187</url><identifier>187</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"Prisoner of conscience" bracelet distributed by the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews

Engraved on bracelet: Edward Kuznetsov 6-15-70
(date of arrest)

Accompanied by information sheet about Kuznetsov, which includes birthdate, arrest date, trial date, prison sentence, release date, reason for Kuznetsov's arrest, his mailing address, his wife's address in Israel and his aunt's address in Moscow.  see Biography record for data.</description><subject>Bracelets|Political prisoners|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2008.22.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Bracelet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kuznetsov, Edward</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/188</url><identifier>188</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"Prisoner of conscience" bracelet distributed by the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry/Union of Councils for Soviet Jews

Engraved on bracelet: Mark Dymshitz 6-15-70
(date of arrest)

Accompanied by information sheet about Dymshitz, which includes birthdate, arrest date, trial date, prison sentence, release date, reason for Dymshitz's arrest, his mailing address, and his wife's address is Israel. see Biography record for data.</description><subject>Bracelets|Political prisoners|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2008.22.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Bracelet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dymshitz, Mark</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/62/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/189</url><identifier>189</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"Prisoner of conscience" bracelet distributed by the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry/Union of Councils for Soviet Jews. Engraved on bracelet: Hillel Butman 6-15-70
(date of arrest). Accompanied by information sheet about Butman, which includes birthdate, arrest date, trial date, prison sentence, release date, reason for Butman's arrest, his mailing address and his wife's address in Israel.</description><subject>Political prisoners|Bracelets|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2008.22.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Bracelet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Butman, Hillel</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1288/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/190</url><identifier>190</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"Prisoner of conscience" bracelet distributed by the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry.

Engraved on bracelet: Ida Nudel 6-21-78
(date of arrest)

Accompanied by information sheet about Nudel, which includes birthdate, arrest date, trial date, prison sentence, release date, reason for Nudel's arrest, her mailing address, and her sister's address is Israel.  see Biography record for data.</description><subject>Bracelets|Political prisoners|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2008.22.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Bracelet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Nudel, Ida</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/724/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/191</url><identifier>191</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jacob Barkin Collection</collection><description>Circular hammered Passover tray with applied green "oxidized" wash; six circular depressed areas for each Passover symbol; plain rim.</description><subject>Holidays</subject><objectid>2009.34.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Tray, Passover</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Barkin, Jacob</people><searchterms>Israel|Passover</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/67/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/192</url><identifier>192</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1966</date><collection /><description>White satin heart-shaped cake box from wedding of Luci Baines Johnson and Patrick Nugent. Gold paper floral liner inset at bottom. Box was designed &amp; provided to White House by local party planner Fae Brodie.</description><subject>Weddings|Presidents</subject><objectid>2008.3.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Box</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Johnson, Lyndon Baines|Johnson, Luci Baines|Brodie, Fae|Nugent, Patrick</people><searchterms>Wedding|White House|U.S. Presidents|Party-Go-Round|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/156/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/193</url><identifier>193</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>I Went to the Summit for Soviet Jews</title><date>1987</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Metal button with blue lettering on white &amp; blue background, I went to the Summit for Soviet Jews/Freedom Sunday Washington D.C., December 6, 1987.  Worn at demonstration on the national Mall for Soviet Jewry the day before Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev arrived in Washington for summit with President Ronald Reagan.</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Buttons (Information artifacts)|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.29.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Reagan, Ronald|Gorbachev, Mikhail|Garbow, Dene</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies|Freedom Sunday</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1208/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/194</url><identifier>194</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>Before 1911</date><collection>Polakoff Family Collection</collection><description>Two piece brass set owned by Dorothy Polakoff. Mortar is cylindrical shap with outward flar at top and pierced square handles on either side; three incised rings at top and two at base are the only ornamentation.
Pestle is solid with one end more flared than the other, with a bulbous "knob" off center for ease of handling.</description><subject /><objectid>2009.37.2ab</objectid><place /><objectname>Mortar &amp; Pestle</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Polakoff, Rachel|Polakoff, Joseph</people><searchterms>Immigrants|Russia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/612/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/195</url><identifier>195</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>Before 1911</date><collection>Polakoff Family Collection</collection><description>Samovar brought by Russian immigrants Rachel &amp; Joseph Polakoff. Cylindrical shaped body with applied brass bales with turned wood handles; pierced top of pipe; wood -topped pulls on lid; pierced base and bottom set on square platform with four round feet.</description><subject /><objectid>2009.37.1.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Samovar</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Polakoff, Rachel|Polakoff, Joseph</people><searchterms>Immigrants|Russia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/545/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/196</url><identifier>196</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>Before 1911</date><collection>Polakoff Family Collection</collection><description>Plain teapot with separate lid with round and short body. To be used with samovar, atop pipe, and filled with heated water.</description><subject /><objectid>2009.37.1.2ab</objectid><place /><objectname>Teapot</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Polakoff, Rachel|Polakoff, Joseph</people><searchterms>Immigrants|Russia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1279/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/197</url><identifier>197</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>Before 1911</date><collection /><description>Rectangular tray with one end oval; simple hammered rolled edge with recess; used to hold samovar and teapot.</description><subject /><objectid>2009.37.1.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Tray</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Polakoff, Rachel|Polakoff, Joseph</people><searchterms>Immigrants|Russia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1249/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/198</url><identifier>198</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1960-1966</date><collection>Jacob Barkin Collection</collection><description>Oval hammered silver tray with engraving at center that reads "TO/JACOB BARKIN/THANK YOU!/THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF PERU/JUNE 1966".</description><subject /><objectid>2009.34.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Tray, Ceremonial</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Barkin, Jacob</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/43/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/199</url><identifier>199</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950-1957</date><collection>Jacob Barkin Collection</collection><description>Circular tray with pierced gallery and reticulated edge; floral, srolled and diaper-patterned engraved decoration at center; sits on three round feet. At center engraved "CONFIRMATION CLASS/1957".</description><subject>Religious education</subject><objectid>2009.34.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Tray, Ceremonial</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Barkin, Jacob</people><searchterms>Confirmation|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/974/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/200</url><identifier>200</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jacob Barkin Collection</collection><description>Kiddush cup.  Footed goblet-style with raised Star of David and raised floral garland beneath; on opposite side a raised floral garland in a U shape, meant to frame inscription; plain base with incised banding at top and bottom.</description><subject>Holidays|Sabbaths|Stars</subject><objectid>2009.34.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Cup, Kiddush</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Barkin, Jacob</people><searchterms>Shabbat|Star of David</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1012/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/201</url><identifier>201</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jacob Barkin Collection</collection><description>Large footed goblet-style with raised repousse ornamentation; band of horizontal oval beading with vertical ribbing below; raised beading decoration base of bowl with base and stem ornamented with raised and incised decoration.</description><subject>Sabbaths|Holidays</subject><objectid>2009.34.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Cup, Kiddush</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Barkin, Jacob</people><searchterms>Shabbat</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/289/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/202</url><identifier>202</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jacob Barkin Collection</collection><description>Footed goblet-style with incised  Star of David and incised designs on body; gold wash interior; plain base.</description><subject>Holidays|Sabbaths|Stars</subject><objectid>2009.34.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Cup, Kiddush</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Barkin, Jacob</people><searchterms>Star of David|Shabbat</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/801/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/203</url><identifier>203</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950-1953</date><collection>Jacob Barkin Collection</collection><description>Footed goblet-style cup with incised Star of David on body; on opposite side an incised oval with the engraved "R.A.B." in script; engraved in script beneath reads "Confirmation/1953"; gold wash interior.</description><subject>Confirmations|Holidays|Schools|Sabbaths|Stars</subject><objectid>2009.34.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Cup, Kiddush</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Barkin, Jacob</people><searchterms>Confirmation|Religious School|Shabbat|Star of David</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/729/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/204</url><identifier>204</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jacob Barkin Collection</collection><description>Hanukkah lamp belonging to Jacob Barkin, cantor at Adas Israel Synagogue in the 1950s. circa mid to late 19th century.

Lamp has eight lights screwed into plain table-top base; back of two rampant lions between a crown topped with the Star of David shamush light.</description><subject>Holidays|Lions|Stars</subject><objectid>2009.34.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Menorah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Barkin, M.|Barkin, Jacob</people><searchterms>Hanukkah|Hanukkah lamp|Star of David</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/620/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/205</url><identifier>205</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jacob Barkin Collection</collection><description>Hannukah lamp with nine lights screwed into an S-shaped curvilinear base; graduating in size lights with light number 5 the tallest and descending from there. One light is unscrewed and separate.</description><subject>Holidays</subject><objectid>2009.34.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Menorah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Barkin, Jacob</people><searchterms>Hanukkah|Hanukkah lamp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/508/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/206</url><identifier>206</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940-1964</date><collection>Jacob Barkin Collection</collection><description>Egg-shaped pale blue painted bowl on three legs; written on body "SEDER/SALT WATER" with drawing of open Haggadah with the words in Hebrew "Why is this night different than all other nights?"; sprigs of parsley used as decoration on the legs and body; depiction of roasted egg with crown above and Hebrew letters below, which spell "zalts vasser" (Yiddish for "salt water").  Used in the home of Cantor Jacob Barkin.</description><subject>Crowns|Eggs|Holidays|Porcelain</subject><objectid>2009.34.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Salt Water Server</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Barkin, Jacob</people><searchterms>Passover|Passover Seder</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/503/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/207</url><identifier>207</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940-1950</date><collection>Jacob Barkin Collection</collection><description>Pale blue satin with goldenrod colored fringe and plain muslin backing; embroidered in yellow a Star of David with Hebrew  beneath and green and yellow floral wreath around. Interior is divided so that two Passover matzohs can be placed inside and the third beneath. Made exactly as commemorative pillow covers of the periodwere made, but without the interior division.</description><subject>Holidays|Stars</subject><objectid>2009.34.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Matzah Cover</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Star of David|Passover Seder|Passover|Matzah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1070/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/208</url><identifier>208</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jacob Barkin Collection</collection><description>Maroon velvet bag with goldenrod colored embroidered Star of David surrounded by floral garland; unzips to satin lined interior to hold tallis.</description><subject>Synagogues|Men|Stars</subject><objectid>2009.34.12.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Tallis Bag</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Star of David</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1146/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/209</url><identifier>209</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jacob Barkin Collection</collection><description>Traditional white tallis with blue stripes at each end and Hebrew and Star of David at collar; Tallis has label, "Congregation Shaarey Tzedek".</description><subject>Men|Synagogues|Stars</subject><objectid>2009.34.12.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Tallis</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Star of David|Shaarey Tzedek</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/458/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/210</url><identifier>210</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jacob Barkin Collection</collection><description>Pale blue satin kippot with white cotton lining.</description><subject>Synagogues</subject><objectid>2009.34.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Kippah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/875/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/211</url><identifier>211</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jacob Barkin Collection</collection><description>White velvet kippot with cotton lining and hair comb attached.</description><subject /><objectid>2009.34.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Kippah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/415/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/212</url><identifier>212</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jacob Barkin Collection</collection><description>Brown leather ties with black painted box.</description><subject /><objectid>2009.34.15ab</objectid><place /><objectname>Tefillin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/213</url><identifier>213</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jacob Barkin Collection</collection><description>Two white metal oval metal plate with raised Hebrew letters and clip on back side; connected by chain. Probably went with tallis 2009.12.2.</description><subject /><objectid>2009.34.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Clip, Tallis</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/214</url><identifier>214</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jacob Barkin Collection</collection><description>Red velvet bag  with zippered opening with satin interior; front embroidered with goldenrod colored menorah.</description><subject /><objectid>2009.34.17.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Tefillin Bag</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/215</url><identifier>215</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jacob Barkin Collection</collection><description>Brown leather ties with black painted box.</description><subject /><objectid>2009.34.17.2ab</objectid><place /><objectname>Tefillin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/216</url><identifier>216</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Political button
Red background with white star of David, chained up with a padlock that has a hammer/sickle design on it.
Black text: LET MY PEOPLE GO/shalach et ami in Hebrew characters (translation: Let my people go)
2" diameter

button created by NCSY (formerly National Council of Synagogue Youth) and UOJCA (Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America)</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2008.30.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Miller, Betty</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|National Council of Synagogue Youth|Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/730/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/217</url><identifier>217</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1899</date><collection /><description>Brass merchant token from Kann's  Department store, 1899.   Front side has portrait with words "Admiral George Dewey " below and "Kann's Busy Corner" above.  Reverse has image of ship with the words "Department Stores" above and "Olympia" below.</description><subject>Department stores</subject><objectid>2008.23.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Token, Store</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Department store|Kanns|Seventh Street|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/550/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/218</url><identifier>218</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Pioneer Women/Na'Amat Life Member</title><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Gold metal hexagonal pin with Pioneer Women/Na'Amat/Life Member inscribed around six-pointed design of stylized figures of six women holding hands.  Belonged to Maury Atkin's mother, Rose Atkin.</description><subject>Women|Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2009.36.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Atkin, Rose</people><searchterms>Pioneer Women|NA'AMAT USA|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/219</url><identifier>219</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Israel's 50th Jubilee</title><date>1998</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Square white and blue pin commemorating Israel's 50th anniversary.  Israel 50 Jubilee/1948-1998 written in Hebrew and English.  Belonged to Flora Atkin.</description><subject>Anniversaries</subject><objectid>2009.36.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5552/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/220</url><identifier>220</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hadassah Mt. Scopus Dedication</title><date>1975</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Pendant in shape of hand commemorating  the 1975 re-dedication of Hadassah Mt. Scopus Hospital in Jerusalem.  Belonged to Flora Atkin.</description><subject>Women|Dedications|Hospitals</subject><objectid>2009.36.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Pendant</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms>Hadassah|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/221</url><identifier>221</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>White t-shirt with red rings around the collar; black lettering, designed by Avy Ashery.

Olympic ring design includes hammer &amp; sickle with sickle entering into a head, which takes the place of the lower left ring.</description><subject>Boycotts|Hammer &amp; sickle|Clothing &amp; dress|Sports|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.27.37</objectid><place /><objectname>T-Shirt</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ashery, Avrum</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/723/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/222</url><identifier>222</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Hand puppet made by refusenik Vladimir Tufeld, used to entertain visitors to his Moscow apartment.  Plastic/rubber head with blond "hair" and painted face.  Wearing hat and red and yellow robe with rope around its "waist".</description><subject>Puppets|Puppet shows</subject><objectid>2009.27.38</objectid><place /><objectname>Puppet, Hand</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dodek, Joan|Tufeld, Vladimir|Tufeld, Isolda</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1332/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/223</url><identifier>223</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>December 6, 1987</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Sign carried by Russell Smith at Soviet Jewry rally on the national Mall during the Reagan-Gorbachev summit, December 6, 1987.   Black typeface on white posterboard attached with two horizontal staples to unfinished wooden stick.  Sign reads: "Mr. Gorbachev…/Let the /ROYAKS/of Bendrty/GO TO/ISRAEL!"</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Protest posters|Protest movements|Activists</subject><objectid>2010.14.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Sign</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gorbachev, Mikhail|Smith, Russell</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1250/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/224</url><identifier>224</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia Collection</collection><description>Turquoise t-shirt.  

JCCNV Staff 1991</description><subject>Clothing &amp; dress</subject><objectid>2008.19.1</objectid><place /><objectname>T-Shirt</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/38/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/225</url><identifier>225</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia Collection</collection><description>Blue t-shirt with circular graphic.  Smaller graphic depictions of volleyball, baseball, basketball, music, swimming, and Shabbat.

Lettering:
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA CAMPS
jccnv</description><subject>Camps|Clothing &amp; dress</subject><objectid>2008.19.2</objectid><place /><objectname>T-Shirt</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/964/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/226</url><identifier>226</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia Collection</collection><description>Navy blue t-shirt with white graphic in on the front center

Circular graphic
NORTHERN VIRGINIA JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
NVJCC over a menorah</description><subject>Clothing &amp; dress</subject><objectid>2008.28.1</objectid><place /><objectname>T-Shirt</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia|Menorah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/551/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/227</url><identifier>227</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>White t-shirt with pinkish-red rings around the collar and sleeve ends

FRONT:
red lettering: CAMP ACHVA '77
red graphic of six people holding hands, forming a circle

BACK:
purple-pink graphic of letters JAP below a smiling mouth wearing a crown and holding a sceptor
le</description><subject>Camps|Clothing &amp; dress</subject><objectid>2008.28.2</objectid><place /><objectname>T-Shirt</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Camp|Camp Achva|Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/538/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/228</url><identifier>228</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia Collection</collection><description>royal blue T-shirt with white graphics depicting houses around a box. 

Inside the box are the words:
Fair in the Square 
A Jewish Festival

Below the houses are the words:
Old Town Alexandria</description><subject>Clothing &amp; dress|Fairs</subject><objectid>2008.28.3</objectid><place /><objectname>T-Shirt</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Alexandria|Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4987/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/229</url><identifier>229</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>White t-shirt with image of Natan Sharansky on right side

USSR:
FREE SHARANSKY NOW
WCSJ

The top line is in red letters and the rest is in navy blue letters.

WSCJ = Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</description><subject>Political prisoners|Clothing &amp; dress|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2005.9.52</objectid><place /><objectname>T-Shirt</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sharansky, Natan</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/526/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/230</url><identifier>230</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection>Jack Kay Collection</collection><description>Almas Shriners felt fez worn by Abraham Kay and accompanying storage bag</description><subject>Fraternal organizations|Headgear|Hats</subject><objectid>2008.31.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Fez</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kay, Abraham</people><searchterms>Shriners</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/704/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/231</url><identifier>231</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Rich's Restaurant Collection</collection><description>Flattened box for Rich's Restaurant Famous Fast Frozen Cherry Blintzes (10 oz. package of six).  Includes color drawing of blintzes, instructions for use, and list of ingredients.</description><subject>Food|Restaurants</subject><objectid>2005.5.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Box</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rich, Seymour</people><searchterms>Rich's Restaurant|Kosher Food|restaurant|Northwest|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/230/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/232</url><identifier>232</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Magnifying glass in leatherette case with lettering:

Macke Laundry Service Company
"For EXTRA-ordinary Service"
937-5404</description><subject>Advertising</subject><objectid>2010.07.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Glass, Magnifying</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldman, Aaron</people><searchterms>Macke Company|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/233</url><identifier>233</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Kolker Poultry Company Collection</collection><description>Sign, vinyl with paper backing; school-bus yellow. Printed "KOLKER POULTRY/CO., INC./1251 4th ST., N.E./WASH., D.C.20002/544-8000".</description><subject /><objectid>2010.6.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Sign</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kolker, Fred</people><searchterms>Kolker Poultry Company|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/950/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/234</url><identifier>234</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry will be redeemed</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Political button, white background with blue lettering:.  "Soviet Jewry will be redeemed".

Collected by Elias Savada while attending Soviet Jewry rallies with others from United Synagogue Youth</description><subject>Protest movements|Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2010.20.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Savada, Elias</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies|United Synagogue Youth</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/72/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/235</url><identifier>235</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Freedom for Soviet Jewry</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Political button, white background with red lettering and red six-pointed star.  
"Freedom for Soviet Jewry/svoboda "(Liberty) written in Cyrillic

Collected by Elias Savada while attending Soviet Jewry rallies with others from United Synagogue Youth</description><subject>Protest movements|Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2010.20.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Savada, Elias</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry|United Synagogue Youth</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1056/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/236</url><identifier>236</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Boycott Pepsi</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Political button.  White background with blue lettering in English &amp; Hebrew.  
"Boycott Pepsi/Let my people go/Habonim Labor Zionist Youth"

Collected by Elias Savada while attending Soviet Jewry rallies with others from United Synagogue Youth</description><subject>Protest movements|Boycotts|Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2010.20.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Savada, Elias</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry|Habonim|United Synagogue Youth</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/375/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/237</url><identifier>237</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Save Soviet Jewry</title><date /><collection /><description>Political button. White background with red lettering and design of shofar with torch.  
"Save Soviet Jewry"

Collected by Elias Savada while attending Soviet Jewry rallies with others from United Synagogue Youth</description><subject>Protest movements</subject><objectid>2010.20.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Savada, Elias</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/238</url><identifier>238</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Shalom Chaver</title><date /><collection /><description>Political button.  White lettering on dark blue background.  "Shalom Chaver"</description><subject>Buttons (Information artifacts)|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2009.25.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Israel|Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5562/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/239</url><identifier>239</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Jewish in Northern Virginia</title><date /><collection /><description>Button, square with white background and black lettering.  "JNV/Jewish in Northern Virginia/" with the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington logo.</description><subject>Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2009.25.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/618/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/240</url><identifier>240</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Israel 50 Jubilee</title><date /><collection /><description>Square white button with Israel flag and the number 50 superimposed over the flag.  "Israel 50 Jubilee 1948-1998" in English &amp; Hebrew.</description><subject>Anniversaries|Buttons (Information artifacts)|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2009.25.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Israel|Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/580/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/241</url><identifier>241</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Long Live Israel</title><date /><collection /><description>Political button, white with blue lettering and design.  "Long Live Israel" printed above U.S. &amp; Israel flags.</description><subject>Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2009.25.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1322/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/242</url><identifier>242</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Rectangular button, yellow &amp; red background and lettering.  "Historic dedication/October 27, 2002/Hillel", from dedication of Hillel International headquarters in Washington, D.C. 

The Chinese letters say “HAI LEI” (which is “Hillel”)</description><subject>Universities &amp; colleges|Dedications|Buttons (Information artifacts)|Young adults|Student organizations</subject><objectid>2009.25.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Hillel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1114/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/243</url><identifier>243</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Israel needs you now!</title><date /><collection /><description>Political button; blue background with white lettering, "Israel needs you now!" in English &amp; Hebrew.</description><subject>Hebrew language|Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2009.25.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Israel|Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/374/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/244</url><identifier>244</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>A pair of shoulder marks worn by Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz during World War II and later given to Harry Slavitt, local liquor store owner near Ft. McNair. Accompanied by note:
To Harry Slavitt: -Herewith - a pair of shoulder marks worn by me in the Pacific in World War II. Best wishes/C.W. Nimitz, Fleet Admiral, U.S. Navy</description><subject>World War II|Admirals|Military uniforms|Insignia</subject><objectid>2006.2.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Shoulder marks</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Nimitz, Chester</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1017/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/245</url><identifier>245</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>Military identification bracelet worn by Harry Slavitt during World War II.

engraving:
S. HARRY SLAVITT
354182</description><subject>Soldiers|World War II</subject><objectid>2006.2.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Bracelet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/246</url><identifier>246</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>Rectangular button holding headshot of Harry Slavitt, used for military identification.

Written below his head:

S. H. Slavitt
Lieutenant JG 'SC' USNR

Above his photo: OFFICER
left: PHILA
right: PENNA
below: NASD</description><subject>World War II|Soldiers|Identification photographs</subject><objectid>2006.2.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/247</url><identifier>247</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>silver, slightly oblong pendant/charm (maybe dog tag)

stamped with:

SAMUEL
HARRY
SLAVITT
354182
USNR A
T-4/44</description><subject>World War II|Soldiers</subject><objectid>2006.2.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Tag, Identification</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/248</url><identifier>248</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>Military double-bar pin denoting the rank of lieutenant, worn by Harry Slavitt during World War II.</description><subject>World War II|Soldiers</subject><objectid>2006.2.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/249</url><identifier>249</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>Gold oak leaf pin (ensignia of the Navy Supply Corps) belonging to Harry Slavitt, lieutenant in the Navy during World War II.</description><subject>World War II</subject><objectid>2006.2.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/250</url><identifier>250</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Black round political button printed on face with white text "ARE WE/ "The Jews of Silence"/?
/STUDENT STRUGGLE FOR SOVIET JEWRY"; simple pin clasp on reverse.</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2010.22.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/619/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/251</url><identifier>251</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/06/1987</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Politcal button for Soviet Jewry rally, December 1987</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2010.22.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gorbachev, Mikhail|Reagan, Ronald</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1248/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/252</url><identifier>252</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Button created by local artist Avrum Ashery for vigil outside Soviet Embassy, 1970.</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Embassies|Buttons (Information artifacts)|Hammer &amp; sickle</subject><objectid>2010.22.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Vigil|Soviet Embassy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/999/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/253</url><identifier>253</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Round button with depiction of St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg

Red "sky", yellow building, black ground</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Cathedrals|Buttons (Information artifacts)|Russia</subject><objectid>2010.22.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/993/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/254</url><identifier>254</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"Prisoner of conscience" bracelet distributed by the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry

Engraved on bracelet: Vladimir Slepak 6-1-78
(date of arrest)</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Political prisoners|Bracelets</subject><objectid>2010.22.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Bracelet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slepak, Vladimir</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/373/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/255</url><identifier>255</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Four-sided Glass Apothecary Bottle with Round and Faceted Frosted Stopper; from Sirota's Pharmacy located at corner of 3rd and G Streets, 1920-1940.  Attached to face is paper label outlined in black and gold and reads "POT. SULPH."; seamed on both sides; imprint on base reads "PAT APR. 2 1889/W.T. &amp; CO."</description><subject>Pharmaceutical industry|Medicine</subject><objectid>2010.26.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Bottle, Medicine</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sirota, Irving</people><searchterms>Sirota's Pharmacy|Pharmacy|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/259/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/256</url><identifier>256</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1947</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Pin, Sigma Alpha Rho fraternity, worn by Marty Kamerow</description><subject /><objectid>1998.61</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kamerow, Martin</people><searchterms>Sigma Alpha Rho|Fraternity</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/257</url><identifier>257</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description /><subject /><objectid>1996.23.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/258</url><identifier>258</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950s</date><collection /><description>Julius Garfinckel &amp; Company gift token for five dollars.  Front has large numeral 5 and heading "Five Gift Dollars"; reverse shows shield with Garfinckel logo and "Julius Garfinckel &amp; Company" underneath.</description><subject>Department stores</subject><objectid>2008.23.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Token, Store</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Department store|Garfinckel's|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/259</url><identifier>259</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950s</date><collection /><description>Julius Garfinckel &amp; Company gift token for one dollar.  Front has large numeral 1 and heading "One Gift Dollar"; reverse shows shield with Garfinckel logo and "Julius Garfinckel &amp; Company" underneath.</description><subject>Department stores</subject><objectid>2008.23.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Token, Store</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Garfinckel's|Department store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/260</url><identifier>260</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950s</date><collection /><description>Aluminum merchant token in horseshoe shape from The Ross Company .  Front side reads "The Ross Company Jewelers/Courteous Credit/702 7th Street, NW, Washington DC.  Reverse reads: "Keep Me and Never Go Broke"/I bring good luck".  A 1946 penney is encased in middle of the token.</description><subject>Jewelry stores</subject><objectid>2008.23.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Token, Store</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kaufman, E.I.</people><searchterms>Ross Jewelers|Seventh Street|Jewelry store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/261</url><identifier>261</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection /><description>Green anodized aluminum merchant token.  Front reads "Solon Service Inc/115 L Street, S.E."  Reverse reads "Good only in metered laundry equip"</description><subject /><objectid>2008.23.6           .</objectid><place /><objectname>Token, Store</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Solon Service</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/262</url><identifier>262</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1898</date><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>Brass eternal light, installed in Washington Hebrew Congregation's new synagogue in 1898.  Donated to the congregation by Caroline King in memory of her late husband, Henry King, Jr.  The inscription reads “In memory of H. King Jr. by his wife and children.”

Image description: Ornate gilded sconce. There is a circular top where it would be affixed to a wall, with a thin, rigid rod connecting it to a rounded bottom where a candle would be lit to symbolize the light burned continuously at the Temple of Jerusalem. The bottom part is spherical and ornately wrought, with holes in the metalwork to let light emanate outwards. There is a small charm dangling off the bottom engraved, "In memory of H. King Jr. by his wife and children."</description><subject>Synagogues|Commemoration</subject><objectid>1975.01 A</objectid><place /><objectname>Eternal Light</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>King, Henry|King, Caroline</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|synagogues|Judaica|Digital Inclusion</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/382/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/264</url><identifier>264</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Bronze bust of Joseph A. Wilner 

Image description: This is a bronze bust an older gentleman on a wood pedestal mount. It is unlabeled. The man is balding and wears a jacket and tie. He smiles softly. There are green-tinged signs of wear/age, particularly in the grooves of the sculpture and on the forehead.</description><subject /><objectid>1975.02.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Bust</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wilner, Joseph|Blustein, Abraham</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/409/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/265</url><identifier>265</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection>Jewish Lions Club Collection</collection><description>Navy blue felt banner created by Jewish Lions Club in the 1940s to honor members of the Club who were serving in World War II; club members names are embroidered on each star.</description><subject>World War II|Banners|Military service</subject><objectid>2010.21.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Banner</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kramer, Harry|Kornhauser, Louis</people><searchterms>Jewish Lions Club|World War II|Teens Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/468/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/266</url><identifier>266</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Two-sided gold-colored medallion shaped like Star of David. Front: Star of David with a chain around it with a lock featuring a hammer and sickle.  Surrounded by words LET MY PEOPLE GO and the same in Hebrew. Reverse: Valeri Kukui/USSR/PRISONER/OF/CONSCIENCE</description><subject /><objectid>2011.6.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Medal, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/205/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/267</url><identifier>267</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Round bronze-colored keychain charm commemorating the Department of Labor's 75th anniversary, given to Jonathan Grossman for his service as Historian. Inscription: Friends of the Department of Labor/75 Years of Working for America's Future, 1913-1988.</description><subject>Anniversaries|Government employees|Medals</subject><objectid>2011.2.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Chain, Key</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossman, Jonathan</people><searchterms>federal workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/268</url><identifier>268</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club Collection</collection><description>Teens Club pin with gold initials TC on black background.  Designed &amp; worn by Carolyn Small Alper, 1940s.</description><subject>Teenagers|Social life|Clubs</subject><objectid>2011.14.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alper, Carolyn Small</people><searchterms>Teens Club|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/269</url><identifier>269</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1986</date><collection /><description>Set of playing cards housed in clear plastic box; back of each card has red and gold border and reads "In celebration of Charlie Smith's 85th"</description><subject>Birthdays|Games</subject><objectid>2008.8.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Deck, Card</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Smith, Charles E.</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/331/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/270</url><identifier>270</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1967</date><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>Pair of bracelet-length brown leather gloves worn by First Lady "Laby Bird" Johnson, c.1967, sent to Parkway Cleaners for repair.  Marked inside each glove "520/LBJ" in ink.</description><subject>Gloves|Clothing &amp; dress|Cleaning|Cleaning establishments|Presidents' spouses</subject><objectid>2011.15.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Gloves</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Johnson, Lady Bird|Rosenfeld, Robert</people><searchterms>Parkway Cleaners|Business|Chevy Chase|Maryland|Montgomery County|U.S. Vice Presidents</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/656/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/271</url><identifier>271</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Wooden pew with blue cushion on seat.  Used in Ohev Sholom synagogue at 5th and I Streets, 1908-1960.  Each end has carved wooden relief of Star of David.  Brass oval plate outside of left arm, engraved "A"; three oval brass seat numbers attached to seat back: "23", "25", and "27".

Corinthian Baptist Church occupied the synagogue after Ohev Sholom moved out &amp; removed all Jewish symbols from furnishings; this was the only remaining pew with intact Star of David on the ends.</description><subject>Pews|Furniture</subject><objectid>2007.8.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Pew</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Ohev Sholom|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/770/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/272</url><identifier>272</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1946</date><collection>Goldblum Family</collection><description>Charm bracelet composed of 9 oval discs with a word etched on each disc so the bracelet spells out "To Babe A True Friend Hen Jules Ben Bib."  Star of David charm on one end of the bracelet; the other end holds charm in the shape of a shield with the words "Feb 1946/We Are Only Kidding" etched on each side.</description><subject>Jewelry|Bracelets</subject><objectid>2002.6.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Bracelet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Harris, Shirley</people><searchterms>Star of David</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/273</url><identifier>273</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Goldblum Family</collection><description>Small brass pendant in shape of a shield, owned by Shirley Harris.  Front side has a red diamond with the Greek letters "Psi Alpha Tau".  Initials "S.S.H." and the date 1942-1943 are etched on the reverse.  Psi Alpha Tau was a national Jewish sorority.</description><subject>Jewelry|Fraternities &amp; sororities</subject><objectid>2002.6.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Pendant</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Harris, Shirley</people><searchterms>sorority|Psi Lambda Tau</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/274</url><identifier>274</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection>Goldblum Family</collection><description>Heart-shaped gold-colored locket with mother of pearl face on gold chain.  Front has small metal scroll with the word "Ha-Dees" engraved.  Interior has small black &amp; white photograph of a young woman, presumably Shirley Harris.</description><subject>Jewelry|Women</subject><objectid>2002.6.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Necklace</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Harris, Shirley</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/275</url><identifier>275</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection>Goldblum Family</collection><description>Oval silver colored pin with the Greek letters "Psi Lambda Tau".  Belonged to Shirley Harris.</description><subject>Jewelry|Fraternities &amp; sororities</subject><objectid>2002.6.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Harris, Shirley</people><searchterms>sorority|Psi Lambda Tau</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/276</url><identifier>276</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>hinged metallic, red and blue Hanukkah banner featuring menorahs and dreidels. 
Banner stamped below "CH", "KTAV - N.Y. 2 N.Y.".</description><subject>Holidays|Decorations|Banners</subject><objectid>1998.75.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Banner</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hanukkah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/731/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/277</url><identifier>277</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/06/1987</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Fabric flag on a wooden stick from December 1987 Soviet Jewry rally on National Mall.  Flag is red, black, and white and includes a white Star of David that seems to be stuck behind a brick wall emblazoned with a black hammer and sickle.  Below this graphic is "Let our/ People go".</description><subject>Activists|Flags|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2012.03.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Flag</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gorbachev, Mikhail</people><searchterms>National Mall|protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/445/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/278</url><identifier>278</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2011</date><collection /><description>Navy blue suede kippot with gold Presidential seal on outside; inside reads "Chanukah 2011/The White House"</description><subject>Holidays|Religious articles|Presidential seal</subject><objectid>2012.1.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Kippot</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bernstein, Jarrod</people><searchterms>White House|Hanukkah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1209/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/279</url><identifier>279</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Arnold Saltzman Collection</collection><description>Tallit bag (15" x 10.5") made by Rabbi Arnold Saltzman's maternal grandfather, Samuel Holzman, a tailor from Moldova.  Made of burgundy velvet with a flower trim.  Material is quite worn in some areas.  Used by Rabbi Saltzman from 1983 to 2005.</description><subject>Religious articles</subject><objectid>2012.08.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Bag, Tallit</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Saltzman, Arnold</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Cantor|Tallit</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/33/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/280</url><identifier>280</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Gold-plated bronze medal created for JHSGW by Mel Wachs.  

Depicts image of aviator Arthur Welsh on front with the words "Arthur Welsh 1881-1912/Wright Brothers Pilot &amp; instructor/Pioneer Jewish Aviator" &amp; image of Wright "C" flyer on reverse with quote "Welsh taught me everything I know." by General Henry 'Hap' Arnold.</description><subject>Airplanes|Aviation|Commemoration</subject><objectid>2012.18.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Medal, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Welsh, Arthur|Wachs, Mel</people><searchterms>Wright Brothers|College Park</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/281</url><identifier>281</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Solidarity Day</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Black round button with yellow six-pointed star with black lettering, "Solidarity Day/April 30th"</description><subject>Protest movements</subject><objectid>2010.15.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Solidarity Day</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1239/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/282</url><identifier>282</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Black round political button printed on face with yellow text reads "FREE/SOVIET JEWS" with yellow star of david within red 5-pointed star and three vertical black lines denoting imprisonment between "FREE" and "SOVIET JEWS"; simple pin clasp on reverse.  
Accession number only on box, not object.</description><subject /><objectid>2010.15.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/283</url><identifier>283</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>White round political button printed on face with red text that reads "SAVE SOVIET JEWRY" with drawing of shofar and eternal flame beneath words. Circular metal ring with clasp and pin.
Accession number only on box, not object.</description><subject /><objectid>2010.15.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/284</url><identifier>284</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Sorority pin with Greek letters Alpha, Beta, Gamma for ABG sorority, worn by Brenda Kolker.</description><subject>Fraternities &amp; sororities|Teenagers|Girls</subject><objectid>2007.1.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kolker, Brenda</people><searchterms>Alpha Beta Gamma|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5566/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/285</url><identifier>285</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Green metal Hermes "Ambassador" typewriter with Hebrew letters. Made in Switzerland; distributed in U.S. by Paillard, Inc. Label behind carriage reads "Bethesda Office Machines."
Originally owned by Harry Lerner, founder of Yiddish of Greater Washington.  Later owned by Miriam Isaacs, Assistant Professor of Yiddish, at the University of Maryland.</description><subject>Typewriters|Office equipment &amp; supplies|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2012.04.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Typewriter</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lerner, Harry|Isaacs, Miriam</people><searchterms>Hebrew|Yiddish</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/315/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/286</url><identifier>286</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Gail Shirazi Collection</collection><description>Green cotton baseball cap wtih covered botton at top and felt patch above brim that reads, "Kaufmann/CAMP". Interior seamed wtih cotton and cotton weave fabric in half of hat; brown leather hatband.Printed label attached to hatband reads "SMALL/100% COTTON/CHAMPION/KNITWEAR CO., INC/ROCHESTER, N.Y."
Handwritten in ink inside hatband, "Andy/Korobkin"</description><subject>Camps|Clothing &amp; dress</subject><objectid>2010.32.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Cap</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Korobkin, Andy</people><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/632/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/287</url><identifier>287</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Silver Prisoner of Conscience bracelet. Says "Ida Nudel / National Conference on Soviet Jewry" with a Star of David.</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Political prisoners|Bracelets</subject><objectid>2013.05.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Bracelet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Nudel, Ida</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Prisoners of Conscience|National Conference on Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/288</url><identifier>288</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1991</date><collection /><description>Button. Magenta with white Star of David design and text, From UJAF's trip to Israel, 1991
Text:I'm Going! Miracle Mission ' 91/This Year in Jerusalem.</description><subject /><objectid>2012.33.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Levine, Paula Pascal</people><searchterms>United Jewish Appeal|Israel|UJA Federation of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/372/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/289</url><identifier>289</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Plastic button. Pink with black text.  from UJAF's trip to Israel, 1991

text: We Get Our Kicks on Bus 26//handwritten: PAULA/ Miracle MIssion UJAF 1991</description><subject /><objectid>2012.33.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Levine, Paula Pascal</people><searchterms>United Jewish Appeal|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/290</url><identifier>290</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Nametag pin from UJAF trip to Israel. 3.75" x 2.5"

Top half is dark blue with white UJA logo and "We Are One" written across it. Bottom half is white with typed "Washington Community Miracle Mission '91" and then large "PAULA LAVINE"</description><subject /><objectid>2012.33.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Badge, Name</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Levine, Paula Pascal</people><searchterms>United Jewish Appeal|Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/291</url><identifier>291</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>I Went to the Summit for Soviet Jews</title><date>12/06/1987</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Metal button with blue lettering on white &amp; blue background:
I went to the Summit for Soviet Jews/Freedom Sunday Washington D.C., December 6, 1987.

Worn at demonstration on the National Mall for Soviet Jewry the day before Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev arrived in Washington for summit with President Ronald Reagan.</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Buttons (Information artifacts)|Activists</subject><objectid>2013.31.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Reagan, Ronald|Gorbachev, Mikhail</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/292</url><identifier>292</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Let Our People Go</title><date>1987</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Large white t-shirt with blue graphic on center reading National Summit March for Soviet Jewry/December 6, 1987 Washington D.C./Freedom for Soviet Jewry/"Let Our People Go".</description><subject /><objectid>2012.23.01</objectid><place /><objectname>T-Shirt</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Levine, Paula Pascal|Schilit, Diane</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies|Freedom Sunday</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1035/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/293</url><identifier>293</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Jewish National Fund tzedakah box.</description><subject>Charity</subject><objectid>1982.07.01ab</objectid><place /><objectname>Tzedakah Box</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish National Fund|Tzedakah|pushke|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/348/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/294</url><identifier>294</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Jewish National Fund tzedakah box</description><subject>Charity</subject><objectid>1998.38.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Tzedakah Box</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish National Fund|Tzedakah|pushke|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1150/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/295</url><identifier>295</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Jewish National Fund tzedakah box.</description><subject>Charity</subject><objectid>1998.47.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Tzedakah Box</objectname><creator 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One small star and a vuv is on display at the Intro of CRA. The rest is at ELY. 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Scroll: wrapped in tissue and bubble and tagged. Removed from metal tube.
Tube:  wrapped in tissue and bubble and tagged.</description><subject /><objectid>1988.06.1.1ab</objectid><place /><objectname>Canister</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/314</url><identifier>314</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Stoneware cider jug stamped in blue stencil, "H. LULLEY./616 PENN AVE./WASHINGTON,/D.C.".

Image Description: A photograph depicting a stoneware cider jug stamped in blue stencil, "H. LULLEY ./616 PENN AVE./WASHINGTON,/D.C." The jug has a narrow spout, short neck, and a rounded oblong main vessel. There is a short handle connecting the top of the spout to the side of the central vessel. There are clear signs of wear/age.</description><subject /><objectid>1970.02.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Jug</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lulley, Emanuel|Lulley, Cecilia</people><searchterms>Immigrants|Business|Digital Inclusion</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1139/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/315</url><identifier>315</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Cash register from Milton Weinstein's DGS story in Hyattsville, MD.</description><subject /><objectid>1999.36.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Cash Register</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Weinstein, Milton</people><searchterms>DGS|Jewish Owned Businesses|Business|District Grocery Stores|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1124/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/323</url><identifier>323</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1969</date><collection>Melart Jewelers</collection><description>Ceramic goblet with accompanying metal plaque reading "Made With Earth From The First/Shovelful Turned At/Metro Groundbreaking/Melart Jewelers/December 9 1969/37/100".</description><subject>Ground breaking ceremonies|Construction|Transportation|Jewelry stores</subject><objectid>2009.15.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Goblet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Foer, Melvin</people><searchterms>Melart Jewelers|WMATA|Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority|Jewelry store</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/929/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/325</url><identifier>325</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adolphus Solomons Collection</collection><description>Oval porcelain serving dish with separate cover, used in the home of Adolphus Solomons</description><subject>Tableware|Porcelain</subject><objectid>1970.01.14ab</objectid><place /><objectname>Dish, Serving</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Solomons, Adolphus</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4989/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/332</url><identifier>332</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Black metal frame steamer trunk with silver metal corners; body covered in tan burlap material; two front latches and lock on front; leather handles at each end and one on top. Used by Fela and Siegfried Pollner to leave Europe for Argentina in 1940.</description><subject /><objectid>1997.03.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Trunk</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pollner, Marco</people><searchterms>Immigrants|Holocaust</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/949/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/333</url><identifier>333</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>From Harry Weinstein's store, Harry's Market, in Mt. Rainier, MD.</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>1995.16.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Snatcher, Grocery</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Weinstein, Ruth|Weinstein, Vivian|Weinstein, Harry</people><searchterms>District Grocery Stores|Grocery stores|Mount Rainier|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/810/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/334</url><identifier>334</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>From Harry Weinstein's store, Harry's Market, in Mt. Rainier, MD.</description><subject>Grocery carts|Grocery stores</subject><objectid>1995.16.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Snatcher, Grocery</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Weinstein, Harry|Weinstein, Ruth|Weinstein, Vivian</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|District Grocery Stores|Mount Rainier</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/335</url><identifier>335</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 11, 1903</date><collection /><description>passport in Russian belonging to Chana Nahmanova Phlint nee Kortsarzh from Warsaw, Poland; passport listed four children: Yankel (1890), Aron-David (1894), Chaya-Sara (1895), and Srul (1900). It came in a case distributed by F. Missler, Bremen (1982.11.01b).</description><subject /><objectid>1982.11.01a</objectid><place /><objectname>Passport</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Flint, Jacob</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1301/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/336</url><identifier>336</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Ticket wallet: F. Missler, Bremen. Bahnhofstrasse 30. Polish language issue.

Printed linen with leather edging, 7-1/4” wide x 9 high folded to 4-1/2” closed. Two pockets.

Handwritten note: "December 6, 1912" and "June 3, 1913" [might give hint about ticket purchase and immigration to U.S.]

Friedrich Missler (1858-1922) was the founder in 1881 of a travel agency in Bremen, Germany, that specialized in passage for emigrants to the United States. From 1885 to 1935, the company used the North German Lloyd Lines which up until World War I had Hoboken as its American home port (and did ocassionally dock here after the war up to the late 1920s.) Missler had many offices outside of Bremen and served Poland and the Slavic countries.

Text outside on front and back:

F. Missler, Bremen (company name and city)
Bahnhofstrasse 30. (street name and number)
[depiction of a four stack ocean liner] (probably the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse of the North German Lloyd Line which went into service in 1897 and thus helps to date this wallet.)

Text inside printed on both panels:

F. Missler, Bremen
Bahnhofstrasse 30.
[Polish text] Przyjmowanie pasazerow (boarding office for passenger)
na (for the)
pospieszne parostatki do Ameryki (boarding to express steamships to America)
Dom bankowy i wymiana pieniedzy. (bank and money exchange)</description><subject /><objectid>1982.11.01b</objectid><place /><objectname>Passport Cover</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Flint, Jacob</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1122/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/337</url><identifier>337</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Empty photo album cover; stamped leather with two applied metal straps and hinge tops.
Pink paper label adhered to lower left corner, printed "METROPOLITAN BOOK STORE/PHILP &amp; SOLOMONS/322 Pennsylvania Av./WASHINGTON, D.C.".</description><subject /><objectid>1987.01.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Album, Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/161/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/338</url><identifier>338</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Cloth case printed on face, "CERTIFICATE/OF/CITIZENSHIP"; papers attached to interior.</description><subject /><objectid>1982.05.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Citizenship Case and Papers</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/410/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/339</url><identifier>339</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1993</date><collection>Sheldon Monsein Collection</collection><description>Gold-colored medal awarded to Sheldon Monsein in the swimming competition at the 14th Maccabiah, Israel, 1993.</description><subject>Swimmers|Swimming|Awards</subject><objectid>2014.19.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Award</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Monsein, Sheldon</people><searchterms>Maccabi Games|Maccabiah|sports|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/312/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/340</url><identifier>340</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1993</date><collection>Sheldon Monsein 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/><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/345</url><identifier>345</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1993</date><collection>Sheldon Monsein Collection</collection><description>Gold-colored medal awarded to Sheldon Monsein in the swimming competition at the 14th Maccabiah, Israel, 1993.</description><subject>Swimmers|Swimming|Awards</subject><objectid>2014.19.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Award</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Monsein, Sheldon</people><searchterms>Maccabi Games|Maccabiah|sports|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/346</url><identifier>346</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1993</date><collection>Sheldon Monsein Collection</collection><description>Gold-colored medal awarded to Sheldon Monsein in the swimming competition at the 14th Maccabiah, Israel, 1993.</description><subject>Swimmers|Swimming|Awards</subject><objectid>2014.19.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Award</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Monsein, Sheldon</people><searchterms>Maccabi Games|Maccabiah|sports|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/347</url><identifier>347</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1993</date><collection>Sheldon Monsein Collection</collection><description>Gold-colored medal awarded to Sheldon Monsein in the swimming competition at the 14th Maccabiah, Israel, 1993.</description><subject>Swimmers|Swimming|Awards</subject><objectid>2014.19.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Award</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Monsein, Sheldon</people><searchterms>Maccabi Games|Maccabiah|sports|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/348</url><identifier>348</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1993</date><collection>Sheldon Monsein Collection</collection><description>Gold-colored medal awarded to Sheldon Monsein in the swimming competition at the 14th Maccabiah, Israel, 1993.</description><subject>Swimmers|Swimming|Awards</subject><objectid>2014.19.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Award</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Monsein, Sheldon</people><searchterms>Maccabi Games|Maccabiah|sports|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/349</url><identifier>349</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sheldon Monsein Collection</collection><description>Gold-colored medal awarded to Sheldon Monsein by the Maccabi World Union, undated.</description><subject /><objectid>2014.19.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Award</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/350</url><identifier>350</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Black wood pen with gold metal tip and gold metal top with eraser; slides into black felt cover. Cover is topped with tan felt cowboy hat shape with initials "LBJ" made of black felt, glued to each side of hat shape. From desk of Sheldon S. Cohen, IRS Commissioner.</description><subject>Writing materials|Souvenirs|Hats|Presidents</subject><objectid>2014.13.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Pen</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Sheldon S.|Johnson, Lyndon Baines</people><searchterms>U.S. Presidents|federal workers|Internal Revenue Service|law</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1024/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/351</url><identifier>351</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1972</date><collection>Gail Shirazi Collection</collection><description>Porcelain bell with handle and scalloped rim; decoratively edges at handle base and above rim with painted gold; ceramic ringer attached to interior with metal wire.
Printed in gold script on body, "Bar Mitzvah of/Steven Jay Yegher/November 18, 1972".</description><subject /><objectid>2010.32.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Bell</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/352</url><identifier>352</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2000</date><collection /><description>Black suede kippah decorated with gel paint crossed U.S. flags and  "Gore/ Lieberman 2000/5761"</description><subject /><objectid>2013.48.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Kippah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gore, Albert, Jr.|Lieberman, Joseph</people><searchterms>presidential elections|politics</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/598/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/353</url><identifier>353</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970's</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Metal Prisoner of Conscience bracelet. Engraved in black on face, "ALEKSANDR LERNER/NATIONAL CONFERENCE (Star of David) ON SOVIET JEWRY".</description><subject /><objectid>2014.21.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Bracelet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/354</url><identifier>354</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Temple Rodef Shalom Soviet Jewry button, white with blue text: "TRS for Soviet Jewry"
1.5" diameter</description><subject>Activists|Political activity</subject><objectid>2014.22.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Temple Rodef Shalom|Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1068/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/355</url><identifier>355</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970's</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Metal Prisoner of Conscience bracelet. Engraved in black on face, "ABA &amp; IDA TARATUTA /NATIONAL CONFERENCE (Star of David) ON SOVIET JEWRY".</description><subject /><objectid>2014.21.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Bracelet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/356</url><identifier>356</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Blue t-shirt with white graphic and text, "LET THE/ RUSSIANS/ PLAY WITH/ THEMSELVES".
Graphic depicts Olympic rings with four in standard arrangement and the fifth detached and off to the side.</description><subject>Political activity|Protest movements|Boycotts</subject><objectid>2013.45.1</objectid><place /><objectname>T-Shirt</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/290/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/357</url><identifier>357</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Woman's comemorative green and pink enamel gold pin presented for 25 years membership.  Striped enameled bar with hanging Masonic Lodge emblem and separate pink and gold medal with "25" at center. Engraved on reverse, "REBEKAH VETERANS I.O.O.F./PATENTED 1892 BY THE/SOVEREIGN GRAND/LODGE I.O.O.F.".
Engraved at bottom of medal on reverse in script, "District of Columbia/2".</description><subject>Jewelry|Fraternal organizations|Women</subject><objectid>2014.11.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin, Fraternal</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Masons</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/292/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/358</url><identifier>358</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Silver identification bracelet with three engraved greek emblems on name plate; lobster clasp.
Stamped "STERLING" on inside.</description><subject /><objectid>2014.11.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Bracelet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/726/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/359</url><identifier>359</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Men's gold figured fraternal ring with initial "G" at center, on blue enamel ground; stamped on interior band, "10 K".</description><subject /><objectid>2014.11.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Ring, Fraternal</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1198/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/360</url><identifier>360</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>"Let My People Go" commemorative silver coin distributed by Israel Govenment Coins and Medals Corporation. Issued by the Bank of Israel. Face value 10 Israeli Lira. Decorative side has a vertical-striped design and includes "Let My People Go" in Hebrew and English
Otherside has the emblem of Israel; "Israel" written in English, Arabic, and Hebrew; the year 1971 in numerals and Hebrew letters; a large numeral 10 with "Israeli Liras" in Hebrew beneath it</description><subject>Coins|Commemoration</subject><objectid>2010.07.43</objectid><place /><objectname>Coin, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Israel|Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/361</url><identifier>361</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Woman's figured gold class ring with oval inset dark blue unfaceted stone; around the stone in raised letters, "CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL D.C."; illegible engraving in script on interior of band</description><subject>Teenagers|School|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2014.11.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Ring, Class</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Levine, Paula Pascal</people><searchterms>Central High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/513/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/362</url><identifier>362</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Stick pin, round with vertical-stripe design and separate pin. Words "Let My People Go" in Hebrew and English along the right side. Came in package with commemorative coin minted and distributed in Israel (2010.7.43)</description><subject /><objectid>2010.07.44ab</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5691/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/363</url><identifier>363</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Gold and enamel pin comemmorating fifty year membership of the Eastern Star DC chapter. Reads "MEMBER 50 YEARS/O.E.S. D.C." Stamped on reverse "10K".</description><subject /><objectid>2014.11.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1272/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/364</url><identifier>364</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Black jewelry store box covered in black rayon, stamped wtih "CE" on lower right corner of lid; opens to reveal lined black rayon lid, printed in gold with "charles ernest/JEWELERS/ESTABLISHED 1928/WASHINGTON, D.C."; velvet covered cardboard insert for jewelry. Paper label attached to base of box printed with "BOX MADE/IN/JAPAN".</description><subject /><objectid>2014.11.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Box, Jewelry</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1071/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/365</url><identifier>365</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Herman-Sanders Families Collection</collection><description>Pair of standing pewter oil lamps, said to be whale oil burning by the donor. Candlestick form with saucer base, closed finger handle and hinged domed top to font; curved spout with bobeche at end. Not marked.    Possibly German.



Donor states that lamps were brought to the U.S. when either the Berliner or Sanders family immigrated in the 19th century.</description><subject /><objectid>2013.10.03ab</objectid><place /><objectname>Lamp, Burning-fluid</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/366</url><identifier>366</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1876</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>Marble plaque inscribed with "Adas Israel" in Hebrew and "Erected 5636". Originally installed in a lunette on the front façade of the historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue.</description><subject>Architectural elements|Synagogues|Marble</subject><objectid>2014.27.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Plaque, Date</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/882/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/367</url><identifier>367</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Wooden gavel. Dark brown stained oak with gloss; turned head. Used by Eleanor Schwartz in the Young People's Synagogue, 1950s.</description><subject>Synagogues|Young adults|Gavels</subject><objectid>2014.28.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Gavel</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Schwartz, Eleanor</people><searchterms>Young People's Synagogue|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/245/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/368</url><identifier>368</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Circular wooden gavel stand of dark brown stained oak with inlay of lighter wood in the shape of a six-pointed star and the initials "YPS" in center of star. Bottom is covered with glued maroon velvet.

Used by Eleanor Schwartz at the Young People's Synagogue.</description><subject>Young adults|Synagogues|Gavels</subject><objectid>2014.28.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Stand, gavel</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Schwartz, Eleanor</people><searchterms>Young People's Synagogue</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1161/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/369</url><identifier>369</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1/22/2015</date><collection /><description>Megillah Esther scroll; vellum with handwritten ink. Written in pencil on reverse, "88.11c" and in ink, "1000".
Stored inside 1988.6.1ab metal tube with lid.</description><subject /><objectid>1988.06.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Megillah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/510/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/370</url><identifier>370</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Protest sign mounted on foamcore, used at weekly vigil outside Cuban Interest Section in 2013-2015.
Features photo of Alan and Judy Gross at the Western Wall in Jerusalem and includes logos of Jewish Community Relations Council and Interfaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington.</description><subject>Demonstrations|Embassies|Political prisoners</subject><objectid>2015.01.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Sign</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gross, Alan|Saltzman, Arnold</people><searchterms>Cuba|Interfaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington|Jewish Community Relations Council|protests and rallies|The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/119/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/371</url><identifier>371</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Drug Fair Collection</collection><description>Metal Lithograph Plate mounted on wood, Drug Fair advertisement reads "drug fair/PERSONALIZED/HOLIDAY GREETINGS/(photo of baby) MERRY CHRISTMAS/HAPPY NEW YEAR/MADE ON/GENUINE/KODAK/MURAL PAPER/2  44/GIANT 20" X 24"/GREETING CARD/MADE FROM ANY BLACK &amp; WHITE/OR COLOR PICTURE OR SLIDE/Lifesize family pictures made on giant black &amp; white (Polaroid,/too) or color snapshot or slide. No negatives, please. Your poster/photo can be made from any picture as small as one inch to one/up to 8", Comes packed for mailing. Allow up to 10 days for deliv-/ery."; metal chain on reverse for hanging.</description><subject>Advertisements|Pharmacists|Lithographs</subject><objectid>1998.20.99</objectid><place /><objectname>Plate, Lithograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elsberg, Milton</people><searchterms>Drug Fair|Pharmacy|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/24/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/378</url><identifier>378</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Vinyl orange and green carry-on bag, imprinted with "ELAL ISRAEL AIRLINES" on one side and their logo as the graophic background ornamentation; printed on opposite side of bag, "EL/AL". Written in ink on front, "LAURA COHEN/5518 Trent Street/Chevy Chase, Maryland/U.S.Y./20015/Group/#6".   
Made in Rhode Island.</description><subject>Tourism|Air travel|Youth</subject><objectid>1999.12.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Suitcase</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Apelbaum, Laura Cohen</people><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/223/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/379</url><identifier>379</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1960</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Purple and white rayon; imprinted in gold ink in interior, "8TH SEABOARD REGIONAL KINUS/UNITED SYNAGOGUE YOUTH/RICHMOND, VIRGINIA/APRIL 8, 9, 10, 1960". 

Rests on covered ethafoam dome.</description><subject /><objectid>1999.12.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Kippah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/708/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/380</url><identifier>380</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Green and yellow felt cap, with Iota Gamma Phi Greek symbols applied to front; covered green button at top; fabric ribbon interior hatband with paper label attached to ribbon; printed on ribbon reads "THE FELT CRAFTERS/Felt +Felt Products/PLAISTOWN, N.H./MADE IN U.S.A."</description><subject /><objectid>1999.46.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Cap</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Iota Gamma Phi|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/432/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/381</url><identifier>381</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Green felt banner with "IOTA GAMMA PHI" and coat of arms stenciled in yellow on front; green ties at each top corner. Attached with metal straight pin to upper left corner, green rayon ribbon printed with "IOTA GAMMA PHI/XI CHAPTER CONCLAVE/MAY 6TH-7TH, 1950".</description><subject /><objectid>1999.46.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Banner</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Iota Gamma Phi|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/715/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/382</url><identifier>382</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1996</date><collection>Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School</collection><description>Ceramic Mug with handle, cream colored. Printed in blue, "JUNE 20, 1996/ 3 TAMMUZ 5756". Printed on opposite side, the Jewish Day School 30 year logo (1966-1996) and "CHARLES E. SMITH/JEWISH DAY SCHOOL/THIRTY YEARS STRONG/PIRKE/AVOT", with Hebrew words printed at the bottom of the logo.</description><subject /><objectid>2005.9.53</objectid><place /><objectname>Mug</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/610/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/383</url><identifier>383</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1952</date><collection /><description>Yellow sweatshirt, printed on front "IOTA GAMMA/PHI".</description><subject>Teenagers|Fraternities &amp; sororities|Clothing &amp; dress|Sweatshirts</subject><objectid>1999.07.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Sweater</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hochberg, Marilyn</people><searchterms>sorority|Iota Gamma Phi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/796/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/384</url><identifier>384</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Magen David Sephardic Congregation Collection</collection><description>Bottle with top, covered in decoupage, spangles and beads; Jewish star on front made of multi-colored beads, made by Sol Ereza of Magen David Sephardic Congregation.</description><subject /><objectid>2006.20.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Bottle</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ereza, Sol</people><searchterms>Sephardim|Magen David Sephardic Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1152/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/385</url><identifier>385</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Magen David Sephardic Congregation Collection</collection><description>Bottle with handle and top, covered in decoupage, spangles and beads; top decorated with fabric daisies; menorah on front, made from beads, made by Sol Ereza of Magen David Sephardic Congregation.</description><subject /><objectid>2006.20.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Bottle</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ereza, Sol</people><searchterms>Magen David Sephardic Congregation|Sephardim</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/718/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/386</url><identifier>386</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Gold colored metal pendant called "Gates of Freedom" created by artist Chaim Gross. Given to women who enrolled in Israel Bonds in 1973. Depicts family of three leaving the Soviet Union (symbolized by two onion domes) for Israel (symbolized by a Star of David).

Belonged to Zelda Dick.</description><subject>Jewelry|Fund raising</subject><objectid>2013.11.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Brooch</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gross, Chaim|Dick, Betty</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds|Soviet Jewry|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/746/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/387</url><identifier>387</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1980s</date><collection /><description>White button with blue lettering in English &amp; Hebrew "Student Zionist Council", worn by Neil Glick, 1980s.</description><subject>Buttons (Information artifacts)|Student movements|Students</subject><objectid>2014.03.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Glick, Neil</people><searchterms>Zionism|ZOA|Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5556/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/388</url><identifier>388</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1980s</date><collection /><description>White button with blue lettering, "I am a Zionist", worn by Neil Glick, 1980s.</description><subject>Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2014.03.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Glick, Neil</people><searchterms>Zionism|ZOA</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5555/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/389</url><identifier>389</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1980s</date><collection /><description>Blue button with white letters, "Zionism is a badge of honor/Zionist Organization of America".</description><subject>Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2014.03.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Glick, Neil</people><searchterms>Zionism|ZOA</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5557/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/390</url><identifier>390</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2000</date><collection /><description>White button with blue and red lettering, "NTEU For Gore/Lieberman 2000", worn by John Tolleris.</description><subject>Buttons (Information artifacts)|Political campaigns|Labor unions</subject><objectid>2013.48.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tolleris, John|Gore, Albert, Jr.|Lieberman, Joseph</people><searchterms>presidential elections|politics</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/391</url><identifier>391</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2007</date><collection /><description>Blue button with black Star of David and white letters, "Jewish Americans for Obama", worn by John Tolleris.</description><subject>Political campaigns|Buttons (Information artifacts)|Presidential elections</subject><objectid>2013.48.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tolleris, John|Obama, Barack</people><searchterms>presidential elections|politics</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/392</url><identifier>392</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2007</date><collection /><description>Blue button with black Star of David and white Hebrew lettering, "Barack Obama", made by Jewish Americans for Barack Obama, worn by John Tolleris.</description><subject>Political elections|Presidential elections|Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2013.48.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tolleris, John|Obama, Barack</people><searchterms>Hebrew|politics|presidential elections</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1088/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/393</url><identifier>393</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2008</date><collection /><description>Dark blue button with white lettering in Hebrew "Barack Obama '08" and the Barack Obama presidential campaign logo, worn by John Tolleris.</description><subject>Buttons (Information artifacts)|Political campaigns|Presidential elections</subject><objectid>2013.48.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tolleris, John|Obama, Barack</people><searchterms>Hebrew|presidential elections|politics</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1043/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/394</url><identifier>394</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Dark blue button with white Hebrew lettering "I am from Virginia" and white English lettering "UJA Federation of Greater Washington", worn by John Tolleris.</description><subject>Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2013.48.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tolleris, John</people><searchterms>UJA Federation of Greater Washington|Hebrew|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1286/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/395</url><identifier>395</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2010</date><collection /><description>Blue plastic bracelet made out of bottle caps. Made by Alan Gross during his imprisonment in Cuba as gift for advocates from U.S. who visited him in prison.</description><subject>Prisoners|Jewelry|International relations|Lobbying</subject><objectid>2015.07.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Bracelet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gross, Alan|Pascal, Bruce</people><searchterms>Cuba|B'nai B'rith</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/894/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/396</url><identifier>396</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Turned and carved bulbous shaped top with finial; lighter wood used for stem and pointer.
Made by Rabbi Reuben Levine. Used at Hevrat Shalom Congregation in Gaithersburg, MD.</description><subject /><objectid>2015.01.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Yad</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>synagogues|Judaica|Gaithersburg</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1199/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/397</url><identifier>397</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Tooled leather with metal snap closure and dark brown laced edges; two flowers with encircling vines surround embossed script "L" at center front of  envelope. unlined leather interior.
Made by Rabbi Reuben Levine to carry rabbinic manuals, pamphlets on healing and Jewish customs during mourning.</description><subject /><objectid>2015.01.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Purse</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/400/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/398</url><identifier>398</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Silver pierced filigree toothbrush case; monogram on detachable top reads "SLB"; marked "STERLING 925 FINE" on interior of body when top removed.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Case, Toothbrush</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/602/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/399</url><identifier>399</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Wool patch with gold bullion laurel leaf wreath encircling initials "HSC". Burlap lining and hand stitching visible on reverse.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Patch, Military</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1183/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/400</url><identifier>400</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Silver calling card case, with center script monogram "SAB"; hallmarks on interior of case at rim, when hinged top opened; Greek key design around all sides, front and back; silver loop below hinge.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Case, Card</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/332/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/401</url><identifier>401</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Celluloid fan with broken handle. Opens to reveal flower shape made of fabric; fan handle pierced and has gold floral designs on both side; front has oval insert with missing piece that was inside.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Fan</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/132/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/402</url><identifier>402</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Folding glasses in tortoise-shell frame (or celluloid) with metal ring at far end.Gold rimmed glasses. Opens by a tiny lever on side of case.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Eyeglasses</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/426/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/403</url><identifier>403</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Souvenir Spoon, gold wash over metal, with crown and shield at handle finial; shield is blue enamel with white and gold fleur-de-lis; beneath crown is enameled white scroll printed with "WIESBADEN"; twisted handle terminating in scroll base; plain shallow bowl. Not marked.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Spoon, Souvenir</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1103/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/404</url><identifier>404</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Leather wallet set into metal frame, with floral needle-point designs at center; glass beads in background; plain leather on reverse; hinge snap closure at top. Opens to reveal leather expandable compartments, each with red moiré silk dividers.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Wallet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/908/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/405</url><identifier>405</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Dagger and Sheath, carved bone with detachable cap; Asian fully carved bone depicts repeating pattern of clean-shaven men wearing robes with wide collars and patterned cloth and some with high hats; at bottom and top of carving are large-scale carved dogwood-type blossoms; paper label edged in red ink affixed to opposite side of body; tip of cap is carved with diamond with star at center. Red fringed rope and tassel tied to carved loop at center of body. Holds metal dagger.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Dagger</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/811/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/406</url><identifier>406</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Small decorative standing mirror with print on opposite side; silhouette of little boy and girl kissing, with a large heart in the background and reads above it, "The First Kiss"; opposite side is beveled mirror inset in figured metal frame; metal stand.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Mirror</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1037/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/407</url><identifier>407</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Wooden paddle (table tennis?) with monogram "SN" carved on one side and Gibson Girl portrait on other, with artist signature at lower right; reads "EGP (?) 26"; stippled edges and handle; entire surface ornamented with texture.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Paddle, Table Tennis</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/581/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/408</url><identifier>408</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1915-1920 circa</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Jenny Lind Style Child's Fan, 1915-1920 circa, celluloid with loop guard; exterior guard marked "Luzern." in script; pierced petal-shaped sticks connected by gold satin ribbon; painted cherry blossoms and gold ribbon swag decorate sticks when fully unfolded.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Fan</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/590/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/409</url><identifier>409</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1949-1950</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Presentation gavel with tapered handle; copper-colored metal band at center of head is engraved "JULIUS GOLDSTEIN/PRESIDENT/Washington Hebrew Congregation/1948-49".</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Gavel</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1267/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/410</url><identifier>410</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Champagne-colored silk with diamond hatch open pattern at chest; sleeves and lower bodice trimmed and gathered in silk layered tulle; decorative use of silk thread in vertical designs all over; ornamented with seed pearls.

Previously numbered G13.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Bodice</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/130/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/411</url><identifier>411</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1935</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Wedding nightgown belonging to Abby Goldstein. 
Off-white semi-sheer silk nightgown with pink floral embroidery at bodice and shoulders; self-ties. Has matching panties.

Previously numbered G14ab.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.26.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Nightgown</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/227/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/412</url><identifier>412</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1935</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Matching silk semi-sheer panties to nightgown 2000.04.26.1.

Previously numbered G14ab.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.26.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Panties</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/398/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/413</url><identifier>413</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Black silk decorated with jet medallions at chest, with braided jet at neck; sleeves and back edging trimmed with braided jet fringe; back has enter with same medallions and braided fringe decoration.

Previously numbered G15.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Bodice</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/68/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/414</url><identifier>414</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1920's</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Body-skimming tunic with bell-shaped sleeves; made of metal mesh with chevron pattern on sleeves and at bottom of hem; black netting with gold spangles; boat neckline and back zipper with two hook and eye closures;  lower third of dress lined in black silk; two snaps at center of chest. Includes removable belt and four pieces of material, all identical mesh as the dress.

Previous number G16.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Dress</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/415</url><identifier>415</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Champagne-colored silk evening shoes, with strap closure and a pearl button; bow at front and Louis XIV heel; leather soles.  Worn with wedding dress of Suevia Nordlinger Behrend.

Previous number G17ab.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.29ab</objectid><place /><objectname>Shoes</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/416</url><identifier>416</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Full length wedding "cap" style with train; artificial flowers at temples of cap; lace and netting train with sprigs of flowers and lace at the oval-shaped bottom.

Previous number G18.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Veil</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/685/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/417</url><identifier>417</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Point Duchesse lace collar with floral designs that encircles neck and is equally wide all the way around.

Previous number G19.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.31</objectid><place /><objectname>Collar</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/113/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/418</url><identifier>418</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>White leather baby shoes with leather soles and four button closures; decorative stitching around ankles and heel.

Originally stored with 2000.04.33 lock of hair tied with a ribbon, and stored Inside box that is marked on the outside in pencil, "Amy's first shoes - /first (cut) hair" and "Put away by mother/Dec. 1st 1914".

Previous number G12ab.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.32ab</objectid><place /><objectname>Shoes, Baby</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/419</url><identifier>419</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Lock of hair tied with ribbon.
Originaly stored with 2000.04.32ab baby shoes inside box that is marked on the outside in pencil, "Amy's first shoes - /first (cut) hair" and "Put away by mother/Dec. 1st 1914".

Previous number G11.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Hair with ribbon</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/417/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/420</url><identifier>420</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/13/1973</date><collection /><description>Framed award given to Julius Goldstein</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Award</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/421</url><identifier>421</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Metal frame with snap closure and link chain; interior coin purse attached.
Attached note reads "Gunmetal/colored mesh evening/bag (with inner/coin purse)/from a Grandma/Behrend (I think)/not Nordlinger)/Amy".</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.35</objectid><place /><objectname>Purse</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/377/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/422</url><identifier>422</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Carved mother-or-pearl face, with acorns and oak leaves; has velvet back and cloth handle.

Attached note says it dates to "late 19th century".</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.37</objectid><place /><objectname>Purse</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/683/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/423</url><identifier>423</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Demi-parure of mourning necklace and earrings, made of hair. Simple barrel weave design of necklace with drop earrings.

Attached note dates set to 1880.

Previous number G25abc.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.38.1-.2ab</objectid><place /><objectname>Set, Jewelry</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/314/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/424</url><identifier>424</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1893</date><collection /><description /><subject /><objectid>2000.04.39</objectid><place /><objectname>Handkerchief</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/425</url><identifier>425</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1943</date><collection /><description /><subject /><objectid>2000.04.40</objectid><place /><objectname>Handkerchief</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/809/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/426</url><identifier>426</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Leather white baby shoes with leather soles and laces.

Previous number G20ab.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.41ab</objectid><place /><objectname>Shoes</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/646/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/427</url><identifier>427</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1945</date><collection>Hais Family Collection</collection><description>Purple Heart awarded to Norman Vigderhouse, 1945. (posthumously).  Medal and ribbon are pinned to gold velvet backing of a black leather hinged presentation case. Reverse of medal is inscribed "For Military Merit/Norman Vigderhouse". Case also includes an engraved card from the Adjutant General of the Army and insignia of Army Service Forces.</description><subject>Medals|World War II|Soldiers</subject><objectid>2015.11.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Award</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Vigderhouse, Norman</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5558/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/428</url><identifier>428</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Brylawski Family Collection</collection><description>Metal pin with slogan "Call me Henry" printed underneath insignia for Almas shrine.  Slogan refers to Henry Lansburgh.</description><subject>Department stores</subject><objectid>2015.12.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lansburgh, Henry</people><searchterms>Lansburghs</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1265/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/429</url><identifier>429</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1987</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Protest button, "Congregation Har Shalom/Free Soviet Jews/Summit Rally."</description><subject>Rabbis|Protest movements|Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2014.01.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cahan, Leonard</people><searchterms>Har Shalom|protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry|Freedom Sunday</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/644/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/430</url><identifier>430</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1897-98</date><collection>Seraphine Steinhardt Collection</collection><description>Diary of Seraphine Steinhardt, 1897-98.  Includes 2-3 pages of text, list of favorite songs, names &amp; addresses, and sample of handwriting.  Contained in a leather bound Lincoln National Bank book.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.1.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Diary</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Steinhardt, Seraphine</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/431</url><identifier>431</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1897</date><collection>Seraphine Steinhardt Collection</collection><description>Autograph book of Seraphine Steinhardt, 1897.  Composed of a school exercise book which has been cut into a triangle; individual pages are folded in triangular shape and include poems and notes from schoolmates</description><subject /><objectid>2003.1.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Album, Autograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Steinhardt, Seraphine</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/588/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/432</url><identifier>432</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Autograph book owned by Anne M. Alpher (nee Dobkin).  The book contains signatures &amp; words of numerous Zionist leaders in Washington.</description><subject /><objectid>1995.05.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alpher, Anne</people><searchterms>Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/433</url><identifier>433</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>UJA pin</description><subject /><objectid>1999.10.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/434</url><identifier>434</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>UJA pin</description><subject /><objectid>1999.10.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/435</url><identifier>435</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Mizrachi Women's Organization of America pin</description><subject /><objectid>1999.10.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/436</url><identifier>436</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club Collection</collection><description>Teens Club pendant.  "Cindy '17" is inscribed on reverse.</description><subject /><objectid>1996.23.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Pendant</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/437</url><identifier>437</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Blue fabric button with blue stripes and 5-pointed star in center.</description><subject /><objectid>1995.03.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/438</url><identifier>438</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>USO button</description><subject /><objectid>1995.03.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/439</url><identifier>439</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1964</date><collection /><description>Political button for 1964 presidential campaign; "Johnson/Humphrey" and photos of each candidate.</description><subject /><objectid>1995.03.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/440</url><identifier>440</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Plastic rectangular button with photo of woman in military uniform and name "Shirley Robbin" typewritten underneath photo.</description><subject /><objectid>1995.03.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/441</url><identifier>441</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>White cotton pillow case with "SB" embroidered at center; with four ribbons, eyelet and ruffles around edges.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Pillowcase</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1059/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/442</url><identifier>442</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>White cotton pillow case with initials "SN" stitched at center in pink thread.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Pillowcase</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/89/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/443</url><identifier>443</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>White cotton lace cap with scalloped edges and red initial "S" embroidered on brim.
Sleeping cap worn by Suevia Nordlinger Behrend.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Nightcap</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1126/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/444</url><identifier>444</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Gold link charm bracelet worn by Margie Merkin Elsberg, given to her by her parents on her "Sweet 16" birthday. Charms document school and social activities in Washington and at Boston University.</description><subject>Teenagers|Girls|Jewelry|Bracelets|Fraternities &amp; sororities|Universities &amp; colleges</subject><objectid>2015.06.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Bracelet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elsberg, Margery Merkin</people><searchterms>Teens Club|Wilson High School|Alice Deal Junior High|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/459/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/445</url><identifier>445</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Gold-colored metal merchant token from Kay Jewelers. Front side shows eagle and inscription Kay Jewelers/The Diamond People/Ten Dollars/Redeemable against any purchase of over $50.  Reverse side shows horn of plenty and the inscription: "Presentation Gift Coin."</description><subject /><objectid>2008.23.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Token, Store</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Business|Jewelry store|Kay Jewelers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/446</url><identifier>446</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Aluminum merchant store token for Ourisman Chevrolet, Inc/610 H Street, NE on front side; reverse shows "Keep me and never go broke" with four-leaf clover design. A 1948 penney is encased in center of the coin.</description><subject>Jewelry stores</subject><objectid>2008.23.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Token, Store</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Business|Car dealers|Ourisman Chevrolet|H Street|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/660/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/447</url><identifier>447</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Prisoner of Conscience bracelet for refusenik Aleksandr Yampolsky, owned by Ryna Cohen.</description><subject>Bracelets</subject><objectid>2013.02.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Bracelet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Yampolsky, Aleksandr|Cohen, Ryna</people><searchterms>Prisoners of Conscience|Refuseniks|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/448</url><identifier>448</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Three-legged copper bowl, possibly with pewter plating, used for serving food. Design includes a variety of Aztec motifs.

Purchased by donor's grandmother, Lotte Roth Gross, in Taxco, Mexico in the 1950s. The bowl is one of a pair owned by the donor &amp; used for serving salsa.</description><subject>Cookery|Food</subject><objectid>2015.16.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Bowl, Serving</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jinich, Pati</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1224/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/449</url><identifier>449</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Young President's Organization</title><date>1963</date><collection /><description>Gold metal pin with initials "YPO" for "Young Presidents Organization", belonged to Mel Cohen.  YPO is a worldwide peer network of business leaders who have achieved professional success by age 45. Mel Cohen joined YPO in 1963.</description><subject /><objectid>2013.02.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Melvin S.</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/450</url><identifier>450</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970</date><collection /><description>Keychain acquired by Mel Cohen when he attended the "People to People: Peace Through World Understanding" trip to China as part of the U.S. photo industry delegation in 1970, sposored by the State Department.</description><subject>International relations|Photography industry|Souvenirs</subject><objectid>2013.02.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Chain, Key</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Melvin S.</people><searchterms>District Photo Inc</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/451</url><identifier>451</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Wolpe Family Collection</collection><description>Tefillin and tefillin bag brought by Julius Wolpe when he immigrated to the United States in 1905.</description><subject>Immigrants|Religious articles</subject><objectid>2013.49.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Tefillin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wolpe, Julius</people><searchterms>Tefillin|Immigrants</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/452</url><identifier>452</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Assortment of 16 pins documenting various social and philanthropic relationships, including Na'amat, National Council of Jewish Women, Phi Delta sorority, Central High School, Israel Bonds.</description><subject /><objectid>2010.07.45</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/453</url><identifier>453</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Assortment of pins and tie-clips documenting professional and philanthropic activities of Mel Cohen and Ryna Cohen. Includes Israel Bonds, United Jewish Appeal/Federation, Torah Fund of Jewish Theological Seminary, Hadassah, State Department "People to People", Young Presidents Organization, JINSA, Kiwanis Club.

*TWO of the pins are exhibited in WIJW, the rest are at ELY in Small Object Box 29 </description><subject>Philanthropy|Community service</subject><objectid>2013.02.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Melvin S.|Cohen, Ryna</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds|United Jewish Appeal|Hadassah|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|Jewish Theological Seminary|Torah Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1006/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/454</url><identifier>454</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1890</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>One of four pieces of shelf edging, white cotton with scalloped bottom edge; embroidered with flowers and inscriptions. Part of Suevia Nordlinger Behrend's dowrry.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Shelf edging</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1193/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/455</url><identifier>455</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1890</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>One of four pieces of shelf edging, white cotton with scalloped bottom edge; embroidered with flowers and inscriptions. Part of Suevia Nordlinger Behrend's dowrry.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Shelf edging</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/789/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/456</url><identifier>456</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1890</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>One of four pieces of shelf edging, white cotton with scalloped bottom edge; embroidered with flowers and inscriptions. Part of Suevia Nordlinger Behrend's dowrry.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Shelf edging</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/711/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/457</url><identifier>457</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1890</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>One of four pieces of shelf edging, white cotton with scalloped bottom edge; embroidered with flowers and inscriptions. Part of Suevia Nordlinger Behrend's dowrry.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Shelf edging</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1241/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/458</url><identifier>458</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1931</date><collection /><description>42 receipt books from Harry's Meat Market, 31st and Rainer Avenue, Mt. Ranier, MD., circa 1931. Receipt books have names of buyer penciled on the binding of each book.</description><subject /><objectid>1999.36.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Receipt</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Weinstein, Harry</people><searchterms>District Grocery Stores|Mount Rainier|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/540/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/459</url><identifier>459</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1898</date><collection>de oWashington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>Original parts of the eternal lights that were found grouped together with an attached tag that reads: "This is part of the original WHC Eternal light. Keep it.  (?)H.B." The main components are elements of the light when it was originally a ceiling-mounted light, some of which are looped together with wire, along with the note.

 Brass eternal light, installed in Washington Hebrew Congregation's new synagogue in 1898.  Donated to the congregation by Caroline King in memory of her late husband, Henry King, Jr.  The inscription reads “In memory of H. King Jr. by his wife and children.”

Eternal light with rigid rod with foliate and repousse ornamentation; canopy has foliate decoration as well; lighting orb is pierced with floral and naturalistic decoration with rigid pendent that is engraved and reads, "TO THE/MEMORY OF/G. King Jr./BY HIS WIFE/AND/CHILDREN". Made for a wall mount.

Image description: Components from a wall-mounted eternal light, made of metal with signs of wear and potential rust. There is detailing including a Star of David surrounded by a circle. The metal component is attached with wire to a note that reads, "This is part of the original WHC Eternal light. Keep it." The paper is faded and worn with marks from potential water damage, with the handwriting only faintly legible.</description><subject>Synagogues|Commemoration</subject><objectid>1975.01. B</objectid><place /><objectname>Eternal Light components</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>King, Henry|King, Caroline</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|synagogues|Judaica|Digital Inclusion</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/568/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/460</url><identifier>460</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Office equipment, circa 1940; made by Paymaster Corporation.
Attached metal plate with maker information at front; lever on right side with dollar and cents tabulators. Metal plate reads "PAYMASTER/CHECKWRITER AND PROTECTOR/THE PAYMASTER CORPORATION/…CHICAGO…SERIES 400".</description><subject /><objectid>1994.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Checkwriter</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1231/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/461</url><identifier>461</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1989</date><collection /><description>2.5"x0.75" yellow and white whistle on a 11.5" long beaded chain.

Purple text on white side: Super Sunday '89 / Every Call Counts / UJA Federation</description><subject>Fund raising|Musical instruments</subject><objectid>2014.24.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Whistle</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Super Sunday|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1004/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/462</url><identifier>462</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Rich Family Collection</collection><description>Ink Stamp with wooden handle. Stamp reads "Vote Frank Rich" and "Vote No. 11". Used by Frank H. Rich, Sr. in campaign for Washington D.C. City Council, 1974.</description><subject>Campaign insignia|Voting</subject><objectid>2011.22.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Stamp</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rich, Frank Sr.</people><searchterms>Rich's Shoes|D.C. Government|Home Rule</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/463</url><identifier>463</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1955</date><collection>Teen Club Collection</collection><description>Red and white striped felt hat with Phi Alpha logo on front edge. Housed in a clear plastic box with Phi Alpha G.W.U./Spring Weekend 1955 printed in gold on box.</description><subject /><objectid>2011.20.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Hat</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Mulitz, Ben</people><searchterms>Phi Alpha|Fraternity|George Washington University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/464</url><identifier>464</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1912</date><collection /><description>Floor length wedding dress with floral lace and netted empire bodice with elbow length lace sleeves; decorated at the v-neck with a single line of pearls all around neckline; ruched waist with silk covered self-belt that terminates with a cluster of crocheted ornaments; hook and eye closure at front.
Worn by Ida Hais for her wedding to Joseph Hais.</description><subject /><objectid>2002.1.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Gown, Wedding</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/689/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/465</url><identifier>465</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>White metal ball chain bracelet style key chain with oval identification tag stamped: "H.H. DODEK,/829 7TH ST. N.W,/WASHINGTON,/D.C.". Oval tag stamped on reverse:
" * 1919 * ".</description><subject /><objectid>2015.19.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Chain, Key</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/653/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/466</url><identifier>466</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Presentation medal from the World Jewish Congress, "Presented/in honor of you/exceptional commitment/to the protection of the/safety, rights and dignity/of Jewish communities/around the world./Edgard M. Bronfman, President/World Jewish Congress". With jump ring at top.

Bronze colored circular medal with raised Star of David at center with globe inside; around circumference is raised "AMBASSADOR'S CIRCLE WORLD JEWISH CONGRESS".</description><subject /><objectid>2010.35.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Medal, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/346/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/467</url><identifier>467</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2008</date><collection /><description>Navy, green and red button that reads "YES WE DID" on the left and the phrase in Hebrew o nthe right, with global map outline at center; pin closure on reverse.</description><subject /><objectid>2015.24.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/40/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/468</url><identifier>468</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Brylawski Family Collection</collection><description>Pressed glass candy dish with scalloped edges. Rectangular glass inset in bottom is engraved "Lansburgh &amp; Bro./Washington. D.C."</description><subject /><objectid>2015.12.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Dish</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Lansburghs</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/234/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/469</url><identifier>469</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Silver money clip with "Sid Simon" inscribed on one side of the clip and an 1878 Morgan silver dollar on the reverse.</description><subject>Money|Silver</subject><objectid>2015.19.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Clip, Money</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Simon, Sid</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/712/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/470</url><identifier>470</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Aurbach Family Collection</collection><description>Black cotton kippah with round top and deep crown; stamped on interior.
Stamped in green ink interior, "MADE IN U.S.A./HAND/TAILORED".</description><subject>Religious articles</subject><objectid>1999.51.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Kippah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4995/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/471</url><identifier>471</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Aurbach Family Collection</collection><description>Deep maroon velvet tallis bag w/pale gold embroidered outline "W" and six-pointed star. Used by William Weinberg.</description><subject>Religious articles</subject><objectid>1999.51.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Tallis Bag</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Weinberg, William</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/226/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/472</url><identifier>472</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Bust of woman mounted on black wood block with metal engraved plaque on front: "Charity Today Is Justice Tomorrow/Hannah G. Solomon Award/to/NETTIE PODELLE OTTENBERG/October 22, 1974/by/Montgomery County Maryland Section/National Council of Jewish Women".</description><subject>Women|Sculpture</subject><objectid>1996.41.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Sculpture</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ottenberg, Nettie</people><searchterms>National Council of Jewish Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/473</url><identifier>473</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Green, silver and gold 3-D folded hanging ornament of an oil lamp with green wreath around lamp; string tie at top.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.75.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Hannukah decoration</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/16/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/474</url><identifier>474</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Paper folding star  3-D decoration of pionk and yellow tissue paper. Stamped in ink on cardboard reads, "MADE IN/JAPAN". String at top for hanging.
Written in pencil on cardboard, "39".</description><subject /><objectid>1998.75.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Hannukah decoration</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/26/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/475</url><identifier>475</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Paper folding star 3-D that opens with pink tissue; string loop at top. Stamped on cardboard, "MADE IN/JAPAN".</description><subject /><objectid>1998.75.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Hannukah decoration</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/36/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/476</url><identifier>476</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Paper folded menorah decoration 3-D, meant to stand on surface; gold menorah with red tipped flames and pale blue pleated tissue base. Printed on both sides at base, "JOE".</description><subject /><objectid>1998.75.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Hannukah decoration</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/73/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/477</url><identifier>477</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Paper Hannukah banner.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.75.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Banner</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1098/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/478</url><identifier>478</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Baby bonnet of white cottom eyelet trimjmed with cut work; lined in cotton. Accompanied by identification note which was placed in a mylar sleeve and stored with bonnet. Worn by Augusta Silverman (Dessoff), early 1900s.</description><subject>Clothing &amp; dress|Babies</subject><objectid>2015.15.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Bonnet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silverman, Augusta</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/594/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/479</url><identifier>479</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Pink and champagne colored A-line wedding dress with separate pink and lace underskirt.
Dress has bodice with pink satin at waist and pink satin rosettes on puffed shoulder sleeves; two rows of vertical netting run from neck to hem; hook and eye back closure.

Underskirt has metal jhook and eye closure at waist; lace netting at bottom and tier above jhem.

Worn by Rose Auerbach at her marriage to Myer Dessoff.</description><subject>Wedding costume|Weddings|Russia|Seamstresses|Textiles|Clothing &amp; dress|Women</subject><objectid>2015.15.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Gown, Wedding</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Auerbach, Emma|Auerbach, Rosa|Dessoff, Myer</people><searchterms>Russia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1036/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/480</url><identifier>480</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Ivory cotton crocheted table runner with six panels with flower at center; thought to be crotcheted by Rose Auerbach Dessoff, Washington DC, early 1900s.</description><subject>Seamstresses|Crocheting|Textiles|Tablecloths</subject><objectid>2015.15.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Runner, Table</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dessoff, Rose</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/425/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/481</url><identifier>481</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Applique bed quilt coverlet with multi-colored fanciful swirls of design; maroon wool background and light blue lining. Silk applique also includes embroidery and spangles. Embroidered at center, "PA". Central medallion has floral elements and free-form designs with scalloped embroidered and spangled border.  Made by Emma Auerbach for wedding of her sister Rose Auerbach to Myer Dessoff in Russia, early 1900s.</description><subject>Weddings|Textiles|Embroidery|Quilts|Russia|Women|Seamstresses</subject><objectid>2015.15.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Quilt</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Auerbach, Emma|Dessoff, Myer|Auerbach, Rosa</people><searchterms>Immigrants</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/405/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/482</url><identifier>482</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Shomrei Shabbos</collection><description>Fragments of wall mural from Shomrei Shabbos.</description><subject /><objectid>2014.16.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Painting</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/484</url><identifier>484</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Tzvi Porath Collection</collection><description>Clerical robe &amp; tallis worn by Rabbi Tzvi Porath at Ohr Kodesh Congregation, 1960s-1980s.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.15.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Robe, Clerical</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/485</url><identifier>485</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Three matchbooks from Macke Corporation; Arbaugh's Restaurant; and Harvey's Restaurant.</description><subject>Advertising|Restaurants|Matchcovers</subject><objectid>2016.07.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Matchbook</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Macke Company|Arbaugh's|Harvey's|Business|restaurant</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/994/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/486</url><identifier>486</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Political campaign button for Neil Glick, ANC Commissioner, 2000.</description><subject>Political activity|Political campaigns|Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2014.03.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Glick, Neil</people><searchterms>Advisory Neighborhood Commission|D.C. Government</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/12/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/487</url><identifier>487</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Light pink cotton Hanes t-shirt, size men's 38-40, with graphic design for Shomrei Adamah.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.05.06</objectid><place /><objectname>T-Shirt</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tabor, Michael</people><searchterms>Shomrei Adamah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1025/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/488</url><identifier>488</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>date unknown</date><collection>Louis D. Brandeis Collection</collection><description>Louis Brandeis standing in blue suit with waistcoat, wearing white shirt and red tie, full gray hair, facing forward. Light impressionistic background. signed lower right, "JOSEPH MARGULIES."</description><subject /><objectid>2016.10.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Painting</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Brandeis, Louis D.</people><searchterms>Supreme Court</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/80/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/489</url><identifier>489</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2015</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Watercolor on paper of historic Adas Israel Synagogue, with the garden in bloom. Signed lower right, "enid romanek".</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Painting</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/266/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/490</url><identifier>490</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1909</date><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>Silverplate tray with raised rose and leaf spray ornamentation on all four sides. engraved at center in script, "Presented by the/Congregation Talmud Torah/May 9, 1909." Cross hatch decoration around perimeter of bowl.

Stamped on reverse at center, "EUREKA SILVER PLATE/QUADRUPLE/20 IN/606".</description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Tray</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/763/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/491</url><identifier>491</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>3 buttons; Russia is not healthy for Jews and other things; peace sign; United Synagogue Youth/Seaboard Region.</description><subject>Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2012.23.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|United Synagogue Youth</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/492</url><identifier>492</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Untitled.</title><date>2001</date><collection /><description>Watercolor on paper, untitled, street scene with Comet Liquor and Todito Grocery; blue sky in background. Signed lower right, "M. BELCHER, 2001".</description><subject /><objectid>2006.4.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Painting</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/555/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/493</url><identifier>493</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Untitled</title><date>2001</date><collection /><description>Watercolor on paper, untitled. Street scene with Comet Liquor store. Signed lower right, "M. BELCHER".</description><subject /><objectid>2006.4.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Painting</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/146/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/494</url><identifier>494</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Handmade wood with handle at top with hole at center; made of three pieces of wood and held together by notching and pegs.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.75.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Matzoh Board</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/514/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/495</url><identifier>495</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1957</date><collection>Tzvi Porath Collection</collection><description>License plate of car used to transport Rabbi Tzvi Porath in his role on the Religious Affairs committee of the Eisenhower inauguration in 1957.</description><subject>Presidential inaugurations</subject><objectid>2003.15.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Plate, License</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Porath, Tzvi</people><searchterms>U.S. Presidents|Inaugurations|MCJC|Montgomery County Jewish Community</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/774/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/496</url><identifier>496</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Central Farm Markets</collection><description>Banner/Sign, canvas, hand-painted with cornucopia on far left side, "BERLINER FOODS CORPORATION/Quality is the difference…naturally!/EXCLUSIVE RETAIL/INSTITUTIONAL DISTRIBUTERS FOR:/Hagen-Dazs Ice Cream/Le Sorbet French Sherbet/Saucier Natural Concentrated Stocks/Du Chef Fancy Foods/Zausner's Crème Fraiche/Les Trois Petits Cochons Pate/Serving Maryland, Virginia &amp; Washington, D.C./BROOKEVILLE, MARYLAND   	(301)924-2792". Metal grommets across top and at bottom corners.</description><subject>Farmers' markets|Farm produce|Food</subject><objectid>2016.06.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Sign</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berliner, Mitchell</people><searchterms>Berliner Farm Stand|Central Farm Market</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/497</url><identifier>497</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Stained glass in oak frame, reads in script, "Litwin's". Multi colored-glass. From Litwin's Furniture Store on Indiana Avenue.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.6.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Window, Stained glass</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Litwins Furniture|Furniture stores|Northwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/200/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/501</url><identifier>501</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>Framed sign written in Yiddish; appears to be original frame from Ohev Sholom Synagogue

Approximate English Translation: "It is not permitted to daven (pray) before the amud without the permission of the Gabbai or the Shames. By Order of the President" </description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.99</objectid><place /><objectname>Sign</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Ohev Sholom|Yiddish</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4761/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/502</url><identifier>502</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Shovel with painted inscription: Used at the groundbreaking of Adas Israel Congregation, 1906"</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Shovel</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/503</url><identifier>503</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1926</date><collection /><description>Bronze sign for Stanley Lansburgh, 1927</description><subject /><objectid>1989.01.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Sign</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/358/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/504</url><identifier>504</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1968</date><collection /><description>Model of historic 1876 synagogue in plexiglas case on wood base. Metal plaque inside reads "MODEL OF ORIGINAL ADAS ISRAEL CONGREGATION SYNAGOGUE/DEDICATED JUNE 9, 1876 BY PRESIDENT U.S. GRANT".</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Model, Architect's</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1075/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/505</url><identifier>505</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sanctuary Furnishings</collection><description>Lectern from Washington Hebrew Congregation chapel. Locked door to contain speaker; metal plaque on top reads, "IN LOVING MEMORY OF/JENNIE STERN RUBENSTEIN/OCT.20, 1876- JAN.30, 1904/PRESENTED BY HER BROTHER/MAX E. STERN".</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Podium</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/884/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/506</url><identifier>506</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sanctuary Furnishings</collection><description>Highback armchair used on bimah in original 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue. Oak with 11 verticle back spindles and carved foliate ornament above; chair stiles are topped by carved finials; turned chair posts on plinths; red leather inset seat with brown metal nail heads; apron has caraved openwork at center; front legs on casters with carving at top; back legs plain and straight, with stretchers.</description><subject /><objectid>1994.52.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Chair</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/17/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/510</url><identifier>510</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sanctuary Furnishings</collection><description>Highback armchair used on bimah in original 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue. Oak with 11 verticle back spindles and carved foliate ornament above; chair stiles are topped by carved finials; turned chair posts on plinths; red leather inset seat with brown metal nail heads; apron has caraved openwork at center; front legs on casters with carving at top; back legs plain and straight, with stretchers.</description><subject /><objectid>1994.52.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Chair</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/139/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/511</url><identifier>511</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Miscellaneous textiles including purses, bonnets, gloves, handkerchiefs, table coverings. Housed in one box.</description><subject>Women|Clothing &amp; dress|Purses|Handkerchiefs|Textiles</subject><objectid>1993.11.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Textiles</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/515</url><identifier>515</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Aurbach Family Collection</collection><description>Handmade tefillin  bag used by Leon Poppers in historic Adas Israel sanctuary.</description><subject>Religious articles</subject><objectid>1999.51.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Tallis Bag</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Poppers, Leon</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/714/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/516</url><identifier>516</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Tzvi Porath Collection</collection><description>Wooden sign</description><subject /><objectid>2003.15.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Sign</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/519</url><identifier>519</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club Collection</collection><description>Wooden paddle from installation dance of Epsilon Lambda Phi, Alpha Epsilon Chapter, 1950</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Paddle</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/520</url><identifier>520</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Assorted hardware and pieces of plaster from original 1876 historic synagogue.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Building Component</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/522</url><identifier>522</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Milton S. Kronheim Collection</collection><description /><subject /><objectid>1998.54.999</objectid><place /><objectname>Sign</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/523</url><identifier>523</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Two t-shirts from Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School listing the students from 1980-1981 and 1981-1982; one t-shirt documenting Ethiopian Jewry Operation Solomon;</description><subject>Clothing &amp; dress|Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2014.08.05</objectid><place /><objectname>T-Shirt</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School|Hebrew|Ethiopian Jewry|politics</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/386/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/524</url><identifier>524</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>3 silver commemorative plates and one letter opener belonging to Betty Shapiro</description><subject /><objectid>1997.04.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Plate</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/913/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/525</url><identifier>525</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>If it's Jewish we have it</title><date /><collection /><description>Neon-tube store sign", If it's Jewish we have it" from Abe's Jewish Bookstore. Letters show in pink when illuminated. The neon-tube is attached to a plexiglass board and has a metal frame. The tube is attached to the board by plastic fixtures.</description><subject>Bookselling|Business enterprises|Bookstores</subject><objectid>2017.01.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Sign</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jacovsky, Abe</people><searchterms>Wheaton|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5764/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/528</url><identifier>528</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2016</date><collection /><description>White plastic coffee mug from Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign - reads: "Feel the Bern berniesanders.com"</description><subject>Coffee cups|Coffee|Presidential elections|Presidents|Propaganda|Political campaigns|Political elections</subject><objectid>2016.14.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Mug</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sanders, Bernie</people><searchterms>presidential elections|politics</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/311/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/529</url><identifier>529</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2016</date><collection /><description>Large button from the Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. 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Reads "Hillary" in Hebrew and "njdc.org".</description><subject>Presidential elections|Presidents|Propaganda|Hats|Political campaigns|Political elections</subject><objectid>2016.14.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Kippah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Clinton, Hillary Rodham</people><searchterms>Kippot|Hebrew|National Jewish Democratic Council|presidential elections</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/31/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/532</url><identifier>532</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2016</date><collection /><description>Small button from Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. Reads "Hillary" in Hebrew.</description><subject>Presidential elections|Presidents|Political campaigns|Political elections|Propaganda|Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2016.18.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Clinton, Hillary Rodham</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/251/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/533</url><identifier>533</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2016</date><collection /><description>Small button from Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. Reads "I'm with her" in Hebrew within her campaign symbol.</description><subject>Buttons (Information artifacts)|Presidential elections|Presidents|Political campaigns|Political elections|Propaganda</subject><objectid>2016.18.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Clinton, Hillary Rodham</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/42/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/534</url><identifier>534</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2016</date><collection /><description>Large button. Reads "J Street 2016 Democratic National Convention Philadelphia, Pennsylvania July 25-July 28, 2016 jstreet.org"</description><subject>Buttons (Information artifacts)|Democracy|Political activity|Political conventions|Politicians|Lobbying|Lobbyists</subject><objectid>2016.18.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>J Street|Democratic National Convention</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/79/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/535</url><identifier>535</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2016</date><collection /><description>Large button for Equal Rights Amendements. Reads "ERA ACTION.org ERA NOW Democratic National Convention 2016".</description><subject>Political activity|Political campaigns|Political conventions|Political organizations|Political parties|Women|Equal rights amendments|Women's rights</subject><objectid>2016.18.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Equal Rights Amendment|Democratic National Convention</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1206/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/536</url><identifier>536</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1998</date><collection /><description>Yiddish-English children's book "Di dray bern" (The three bears) with language instructions, written by Marcia Levinsohn</description><subject /><objectid>2016.19.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/537</url><identifier>537</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1990s</date><collection /><description>companion CD to Yiddish-English children's book "Di dray bern" (The three bears), by Marcia Levinsohn</description><subject /><objectid>2016.19.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Disk, Magnetic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/538</url><identifier>538</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description /><subject /><objectid>2016.01.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/524/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/539</url><identifier>539</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1930s</date><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>0.5" X 0.5" black and gold pendant with Phi Delta letters.</description><subject>Membership|School|Girls|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2017.02.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Pendant</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kipnis, Dorothy</people><searchterms>Phi Delta</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/637/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/540</url><identifier>540</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Store sign composed of individual red wooden letters spelling Rich's Shoes.</description><subject>Business people|Shoes|Shopping</subject><objectid>2016.16.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Sign</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rich, Frank Sr.</people><searchterms>Rich's Shoes</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/586/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/542</url><identifier>542</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>silver candlestick with floral ornaments. Supposedly brought over from Russia by the Brodofsky / Rosenfeld family.</description><subject>Holidays</subject><objectid>2017.05.01.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Candlestick</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Brodofsky, Bessie|Rosenfeld, Katie|Rosenfeld, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/497/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/543</url><identifier>543</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>silver candlestick with floral ornaments. Supposedly brought over from Russia by the Brodofsky / Rosenfeld family.</description><subject>Holidays</subject><objectid>2017.05.01.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Candlestick</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Brodofsky, Bessie|Rosenfeld, Katie|Rosenfeld, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/231/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/544</url><identifier>544</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1911</date><collection /><description>Russian passport with seals from 1911 belonging to William Tash, then known as Volko Leizerovitz Tashlitzky. His name is handwritten in Russian on the front page, and translations and dates of travel appear in German and French on the following pages.</description><subject>Immigrants|Travel|Citizenship</subject><objectid>1990.09.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Passport</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tash, William</people><searchterms>Russia|Immigrants|Immigration</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/563/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/546</url><identifier>546</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1912</date><collection /><description>Russian passport with seals from 1912 belonging to Alta Kniaschansky. Her name is handwritten in Russian on the front page, and translations and dates of travel appear in German and French on the following pages.</description><subject>Travel|Citizenship|Immigrants</subject><objectid>1990.09.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Passport</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kniaschansky, Alta</people><searchterms>Russia|Immigration|Immigrants</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1329/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/547</url><identifier>547</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Passport (ticket) wallet made from coarsely woven material, displaying advertisements for the Holland-America Line (Holland-Amerika Linie): Rotterdam-New York on the outside covers and inside folds. These wallets were used by immigrants to hold passports, personal documents, and travel tickets.</description><subject>Steamboats|Immigrants|Advertisements</subject><objectid>1990.09.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Passport Cover</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Immigrants|Immigration|Holland|New York</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/790/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/548</url><identifier>548</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/22/1975</date><collection /><description>Trowel from rededication of synagogue used by Dr. William E. Eccleston, Grand Master of Masons of the District of Columbia to lay the cornerstone of the historic Adas Israel Synagogue.</description><subject /><objectid>1996.09.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Trowel</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/549</url><identifier>549</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/20/1953</date><collection /><description>Pendant for Inauguration of President Dwight Eisenhower and Vice President Richard Nixon, given to Rabbi Tzvi Porath and his wife Esther.</description><subject>Presidential inaugurations</subject><objectid>2003.15.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Pendant</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Porath, Tzvi|Porath, Esther|Nixon, Richard|Eisenhower, Dwight D.</people><searchterms>MCJC|Montgomery County Jewish Community|White House|Capitol Hill</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/550</url><identifier>550</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970s</date><collection /><description>Pink button with black writing "It's not kosher to be a male chauvinist pig."</description><subject /><objectid>2018.01.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/286/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/551</url><identifier>551</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970s</date><collection /><description>Political button from the Women's Rights Movement in support of the Equal Rights Amendment</description><subject /><objectid>2018.01.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1282/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/552</url><identifier>552</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>White button with black and red writing "Russia is not healthy for Jews and other living things" and a green, red, and orange flower painted on it.</description><subject /><objectid>2018.01.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/963/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/553</url><identifier>553</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970s</date><collection /><description>Orange tallit with beige tzitzim, made by a female member of Agudas Achim (Marla Shuman) and given to their Rabbi Sheldon Elster. He and his family referred to it as the "hippie tallit" due to its color.</description><subject /><objectid>2018.01.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Tallit</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Shuman, Marla|Elster, Sheldon</people><searchterms>Tallit|Rabbi|Agudas Achim Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/184/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/554</url><identifier>554</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Tzvi Porath Collection</collection><description>Portable ark used by Rabbi Tzvi Porath during his term as Chaplain, U.S. Army, World War II. 
Rectangular wooden cabinet with two double-hinged doors that open with silver-colored metal pulls. Carved applied ornamentation on face with rampant lions flanking a carved Star of David (missing interior bulb) at the pediment; light colored cornice with circular cutouts below, flanking ribbed columns on either side. Set on a light colored platform that is nailed to a larger wooden base. Electrical cord adhered to back side.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.15.23.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Ark</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Porath, Tzvi</people><searchterms>World War II|Chaplain</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/159/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/555</url><identifier>555</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>Metal sign nailed to a wooden frame; Hebrew &amp; English lettering reading Congregation Ohev Shalom/incorporated 1886. Lettering on reverse reads :"Order Guaranteed"; appears to be recycled.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.8.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Sign</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/782/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/556</url><identifier>556</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Tzvi Porath Collection</collection><description>Small Torah scroll with cream &amp; gold embroidered fabric cover; used in portable ark by Rabbi Tzvi Porath.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.15.23.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Scroll</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/452/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/557</url><identifier>557</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1975</date><collection /><description>Mezuzah attached to main doorway of the 1876 Adas Israel historic synagogue at the 1975 re-dedication ceremony;  removed prior to the November 2016 synagogue move.</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.216</objectid><place /><objectname>Mezuzah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Glassman, Bernard</people><searchterms>Mezuzah|synagogues|Adas Israel|Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/761/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/558</url><identifier>558</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Mezuzah attached to doorframe at JHSGW office building at 701 Fourth Street, NW, 2007-2018</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.217</objectid><place /><objectname>Mezuzah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1011/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/559</url><identifier>559</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/12/2018</date><collection /><description>Pink Bat Mitzvah goodie bag with self-made feminist note cards, self-drawn images of feminists, Ruth Bader Ginsburg magnet, and Wonder Women mints.</description><subject>Feminism</subject><objectid>2018.06.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Bag</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Svetlik, Adah Rose|Ginsburg, Ruth Bader</people><searchterms>Bat Mitzvah|Sixth and I Historic Synagogue|Women's March|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1324/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/562</url><identifier>562</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1947</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Identification pin for Hattye Friedman, January 23, 1947, Fort Shafter.</description><subject /><objectid>2018.11.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Friedman,  Hattye</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/563</url><identifier>563</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Identification pin for Hattye Friedman, DC Women's Recreation Battalion</description><subject /><objectid>2018.11.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/564</url><identifier>564</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Hand-knitted white lace collar, given to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and worn by her while on the bench; specific date it was worn, the cases in front of the Court that day, and other details are not known; that information was not documented by Justice Ginsburg in association with the collar.</description><subject>Collars|Clothing &amp; dress|Supreme Court justices</subject><objectid>2018.12.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Collar</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ginsburg, Ruth Bader</people><searchterms>Supreme Court</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/236/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/565</url><identifier>565</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>Januar 2017</date><collection /><description>Cardboard protest sign used by Reiter family at Womens March, 2017.  inscription "Shabbat Shalom [in Hebrew] / Praying with our feet" (take on the Rabbi Heschel famous quote "I was praying with my feet"). Painted footprints were made by adults &amp; children in one family.</description><subject>Protest posters|Presidential inaugurations</subject><objectid>2017.03.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Sign</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Heschel, Abraham Joshua|Reiter, Toby|Malkiel, Nechama</people><searchterms>Women's March|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/87/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/566</url><identifier>566</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Louis D. Brandeis Collection</collection><description>Burgundy silk letter portfolio, with initials "LDB" embroidered in yellow thread and bound corded edges. Opens to reveal quilted yellow silk interior with two x-cross bands of yellow silk sewn top to bottom on the left side and a vertical yellow silk band sewn top to bottom on the right side, intended to hold documents.</description><subject /><objectid>2019.01.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Portfolio</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Brandeis, Louis D.</people><searchterms>Supreme Court</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/978/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/567</url><identifier>567</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Louis D. Brandeis Collection</collection><description>Portfolio used by Louis D. Brandeis. Light colored woven linen soft portfolio finished on the edges by a dark linen binding. Embroidered on the front is "LDB" in green, with light colored foliage decorating the letters; all four corners are ornamented with diagonal sprays of green and white foliage. The back of the portfolio is the same light colored woven linen, decorated by silk or wool crewel work of a blue ribbon-tied spray of daisies, thistles and cattails. 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Washington, D.C. 1920s.</description><subject>Advertising</subject><objectid>2019.06.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Brush</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Faigen, Barbara|Schwartz, Ben</people><searchterms>Tailor shop</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/163/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/576</url><identifier>576</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Embosser press for Standard Realty Company, Inc, from  Standard Tire and Battery Co. Tenth And H Sts., N.E. Washington D.C.</description><subject /><objectid>2019.08.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Press, Embossing</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Oshinsky, Charles</people><searchterms>H Street|Northeast|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/378/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/577</url><identifier>577</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Washington D.C. "Taxation without Representation" license plate.</description><subject /><objectid>PROP.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Plate, License</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|U.S. Congress|Voting rights</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/341/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/585</url><identifier>585</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Robert I. Silverman Collection</collection><description>Hard hat worn by Robert I. 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Meir, created as one of the "Dolls for Democracy" series by B'nai B'rith Women.</description><subject>Dolls|Democracy|Teaching</subject><objectid>2019.20.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Doll</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Meir, Golda</people><searchterms>Israel|B'nai B'rith Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/82/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/590</url><identifier>590</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1955</date><collection>Dolls for Democracy</collection><description>Doll portraying Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, created as one of the "Dolls for Democracy" series by B'nai B'rith Women.</description><subject>Dolls|Democracy|Teaching|Race relations</subject><objectid>2019.20.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Doll</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>King, Martin Luther, Jr.</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/366/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/591</url><identifier>591</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1955</date><collection>Dolls for Democracy</collection><description>Doll portraying Marian Anderson, created as one of the "Dolls for Democracy" series by B'nai B'rith Women.</description><subject>Dolls|Democracy|Teaching</subject><objectid>2019.20.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Doll</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Anderson, Marian</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/465/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/592</url><identifier>592</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1955</date><collection>Dolls for Democracy</collection><description>Doll portraying Emma Lazarus, created as one of the "Dolls for Democracy" series by B'nai B'rith Women.</description><subject>Dolls|Democracy|Teaching</subject><objectid>2019.20.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Doll</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lazarus, Emma</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith Women|Immigration</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/239/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/593</url><identifier>593</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1955</date><collection>Dolls for Democracy</collection><description>Doll portraying Chaim Weizman, created as one of the "Dolls for Democracy" series by B'nai B'rith Women.</description><subject>Dolls|Democracy|Teaching</subject><objectid>2019.20.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Doll</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Weizman, Chaim</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith Women|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/745/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/594</url><identifier>594</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Mezuzah that hung in doorway to Congressmember Jamie Raskin's office in the Rayburn House Office Building, 2017-2019.</description><subject>Religious articles|Congress</subject><objectid>2020.04.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Mezuzah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Raskin, Jamie</people><searchterms>Mezuzah|U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/623/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/595</url><identifier>595</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Gichner 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-- "Don't Stop/Israel Emergency Fund" from Yom Kippur War 
-- "Jewish Defense League/Never Again"
-- Bicentennial Jewish star pin 
--TARS - teenage Republicans</description><subject /><objectid>2020.02.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tucker, Sterling|Kahane, Meir|Chavez, Cesar|Nixon, Richard</people><searchterms>Zionism|Israel|Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies|Jewish Defense League|Bicentennial|United Jewish Appeal|United Farm Workers|D.C. Government</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/911/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/597</url><identifier>597</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2008</date><collection /><description>"O &amp; Joe or The Shmoes" featuring caricatures of Barack Obama and Joe Biden on top, John McCain and Sarah Palin on the bottom.</description><subject /><objectid>2020.05.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Obama, Barack|Biden, Joseph|McCain, John|Palin, Sarah</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/881/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/598</url><identifier>598</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>approximately 50 coupons from the Octagon Soap Premium Store of Colgate &amp; Co. located in the former synagogue, at 514 G Street, 1929-1931</description><subject /><objectid>PROP.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Label</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|synagogues|Octagon soap</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/212/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/600</url><identifier>600</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1917</date><collection>Ida Freedman Collection</collection><description>Certificate, mounted on board, from the U.S. government appointing Ida Eluto stenographer at the National Headquarters of Four Minute Men.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.03.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eluto, Ida</people><searchterms>World War I|Four Minute Men|federal workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/23/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/602</url><identifier>602</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 29, 2017</date><collection /><description>Protest sign created and used  by Mara Kurlandsky in 2017 immigration protest outside the White House: "This is the moment I trained for in Hebrew school". Sign was later used at immigration rally on June 30, 2018</description><subject>Protest posters|Civil disobedience|Demonstrations|Protest movements|Posters</subject><objectid>2020.17.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Sign</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kurlandsky, Mara</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Immigration|White House</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1194/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/604</url><identifier>604</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Guitar used by Robyn Helzner at area protests. 

Amada classic guitar , Model # 5453HG, 1/2 size, made in Luby, Czech Republic</description><subject>Musical instruments|Musicians</subject><objectid>2020.10.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Guitar</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Helzner, Robyn</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/997/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/606</url><identifier>606</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Baby "onesie",  "I am a Jackson-Vanik Baby" , created by Mark Kelner.</description><subject>Babies|Clothing &amp; dress</subject><objectid>2020.16.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Undershirt</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jackson, Henry "Scoop"|Vanick, Charles|Kelner, Mark</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Jackson-Vanik Amendment|Immigrants</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1319/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/607</url><identifier>607</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"FABRANGEN"</title><date /><collection>Michael Tabor Collection</collection><description>Poster, on white background and hand-lettered "FABRANGEN" in blue. Reads "Toward Creating a Jewish/Counter Culture", "draft/Counseling drug/personal", "Shabbat/Celebrations/Fri 6:30/meal/services/Sat 10:00", "Coffee/House", "Free/Jewish U.". At bottom in blue paint, "2158 Florida Ave   GG77829".</description><subject /><objectid>2016.05.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Poster</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tabor, Michael</people><searchterms>Fabrangen</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/100/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/608</url><identifier>608</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Michael Tabor Collection</collection><description>Brochure, "trees/and life/for/Vietnam/land renewal…food…medical aide". Includes donation information on reverse. Three-fold tan recycled paper with green and black typeface.</description><subject>War</subject><objectid>2016.05.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Brochure</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tabor, Michael</people><searchterms>Vietnam War|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/483/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/609</url><identifier>609</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Jewish Tribute to Farm Workers</title><date>1975</date><collection>Bert Silver Collection</collection><description>Poster advertising the Jewish Tribute to Farm Workers, May 11, 1975, at Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring, Maryland. Title , "the Jewish/Tribute To/FARM WORKERS".
Printed lower right, "Art + Design By Avrum Ashery + Nuestro Grafico  inc".



Note on bottom of poster reads "Cesar Chavez will speak".  On the event day, Chavez was unable to attend and Dolores Huerta spoke instead.

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Max Ammerman thanking him for legal assistance  Letter has imprint at top:A. Einstein/112 Mercer Street/Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.</description><subject>Correspondence|Scientists|Lawyers</subject><objectid>2012.21.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Einstein, Albert|Ammerman, Max</people><searchterms>Immigration</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/463/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/611</url><identifier>611</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"SALUTE TO THE WASHINGTON RABBINATE"</title><date>1962</date><collection /><description>Poster advertising event, ""SALUTE TO THE WASHINGTON RABBINATE": Presentation of Awards by the Washington Committee of Israel Bonds".  October 28, 1962 at the Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington DC.  Event chairs Abraham Kay, Louis Grossberg, and Joseph Andelman.  Poster also includes list of participating congregations.</description><subject /><objectid>1995.11.60</objectid><place /><objectname>Poster</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kay, Abraham|Grossberg, Louis|Andelman, Joseph</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Agudas Achim Congregation|Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation|Beth El|B'nai Israel|Beth Sholom|Ezras Israel|Har Tzeon|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Kesher Israel|Montgomery County Jewish Community|Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah|Southeast Hebrew Congregation|Temple Emanuel|Temple Sinai|Tifereth Israel|Young People's Synagogue|Israel Bonds</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/553/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/612</url><identifier>612</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>magazine, United Synagogue Review, featuring student protest before passing of Civil Rights Act, 1964.</description><subject>Civil rights demonstrations|Civil rights</subject><objectid>1995.11.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Magazine</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>civil rights|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/111/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/614</url><identifier>614</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Ledger from Joseph Franke's pawnshop on 4 1/2 Street, SW, 1905-1907. Entries include description of items left at pawnshop with date, name, age, address, and race of each individual.</description><subject /><objectid>2009.35.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Ledger</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Franke, Joseph</people><searchterms>pawnshop|Southwest|Four and a Half Street|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/246/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/615</url><identifier>615</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1930s</date><collection /><description>Business card used by Arthur Rosen, shochet and mohel in southwest Washington.  Card reads "Rev. A. Rosen, Practical Mohel, 713 4 1/2 Street, S.W., Washington D.C."</description><subject /><objectid>2006.10.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Trade</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosen, Arthur</people><searchterms>Mohel|Shochet|Four and a Half Street|Southwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/127/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/616</url><identifier>616</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>New Model Beth Hatevilah</title><date>September 15, 1940</date><collection /><description>Booklet containing rules and regulations for the use of the community mikvah at 3601 14th Street, NW, dedicated September 15, 1940.  Booklet includes photograph of the building on front cover.  Inside front cover reads: "The Model Mikvah is a Community Undertaking not a business venture.  Features individual mikvah, ever changing water, beauty parlor, reception room, strict sanitation."</description><subject>Women|Religious facilities</subject><objectid>2007.15.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Posner, Rebecca</people><searchterms>mikvah|Beth Hatevilah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1252/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/617</url><identifier>617</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Brylawski Family Collection</collection><description>Trade card for Lansburgh's department store.</description><subject>Advertising cards</subject><objectid>2015.12.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Trade</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Lansburghs|Seventh Street|Department store</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/728/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/618</url><identifier>618</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Business Card Collection</collection><description>Illustrated business card for H.L. 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Contents include:

--Numerous newsclippings throughout the book from Washington DC and Indiana newspapers and journals on variety of subjects and time periods; includes poetry &amp; humor columns, lengthy articles on Jewish history, society, and culture; articles on government service; articles on the printing profession; notations from society columns; articles on local businesses.  
--Correspondence &amp; telegrams
--Invitations, event programs, menus, admittance tickets
--Memorial and calling cards 
--Memorabilia such as dried flowers, badges &amp; ribbons worn at political events, souvenir cards, etc.
--Photographs
--Postcards
--Signatures of public officials

Particular items of interest include:  

Report card for William Bass from Lafayette Public Schools, Indiana, 1862 (p.1)

Newspaper clippings &amp; correspondence re wedding of William Bass &amp; Rosaline Hart, 1878; wedding invitation; congratulatory telegrams sent to William Bass; letters sent to Rosa Hart; two letters written by Abraham Hart to William Bass &amp; Rosaline Hart during their honeymoon, (p. 2-4)

Newspaper clippings re weddings of Florence Wolf &amp; Fred Gotthold; Isidore Sacks &amp; Ida Heller; Jennie Eckhouse &amp; Gilbert Hart; funeral of Edward Hart, son of Abraham Hart, 1892 (p. 3)

Black-edged mourning card, "At H-ome/Chas.J.Guiteau/ June 30,1882/District Jail/Necktie Party" (p. 5)

Illustrated Rosh Hashanah cards (p. 5)

Black-edged envelope with notation "piece of dress worn at the golden wedding by maternal grandmother of Mrs. William Bass, 1866" (p. 6)

Black-edged envelope with notation "Flowers off Blaine's coffin, 1893" (p. 6)

Ticket to National Bazaar, Industrial &amp; Art Exposition, Benefit of Garfield Monument Fund, U.S. Capitol, 1882

Invitation to wedding of Pauline Hart &amp; Abraham Frank, 1880 (p.7)

Gallery passes to House of Representatives for vote counting in House of Reps for presidential election, 1877 (p. 9)

Invitation to Rosa Hart for the Inaugural Ball for President U.S. Grant, 1873 (p. 10)

Printed sheet with collection of published signatures of variety of public officials, including Chester Arthur, John G. Whittier; Henry Watterson, Editor Louisville Courier Journal; Cyrus Field, Father of Cable Telegraphy; Joseph Medill, Editor Chicago Tribune; Lucretia Garfield; Eliza Ballou Garfield, mother of former President (p.10) 

Typewritten letter to William Wood regarding William Bass's removal from office, November 1909 (p. 10)

Newspaper columns from The Courier, Lafayette, Indiana, 1880s, "Washington Letter" (p.12)

Memorial card with "Words of consolation spoken by Rabbi B. Szold of Baltimore at the grave of Caroline Bass, wife of Abraham Bass, 1891" (p. 14) 

Certificate issued to William Bass for $10 donation to Republican National Committee, 1889 (p. 18)

Memorial card for Rose Oppenheimer, 1889 (p.19)

Menu for B'nai B'rith banquet, 1888 (p.19)

Envelope containing "flowers from Garfield coffin, Sept. 22, 1881" (p. 20)

Newsclippings and articles related to the printing profession, several from "The Inland Printer" (magazine for the printing industry) (p.20-22)

Photo printed in "The Inland Printer" showing approximately 40 men, including William Bass, with the caption "Government Printing Office, Proofroom Chapel" (p.24)

Tickets and souvenirs from World's Columbian Exposition, 1893 (p.25)

Newsclippings and telegrams re death of Edwin Bass in Lafayette, Indiana (p.27)

Newsclippings re promotion of "Billy Bass" (p.29)

Harmony Circle invitation to Rustic May Party in Rock Creek, April 16, 1876 (p.31)

Several clippings from "The Courier" ; some re Indiana Republic Club; "7 Hoosiers: What they Contribute to Running the Government" (p. 32) 

Newsclipping re government printers titled  "All Speeches Printed in Daily Record", includes etching of William Bass, 1902 (p.34)

Indianapolis News article on Government Printing Office &amp; William Bass (p. 35) 

Clippings and memorabilia re Golden wedding anniversary for Abraham &amp; Bertha Hart, 1905 (p.39-40 and p.52)

newsclippings re Abraham Hart thrown from streetcar, 1908 &amp; ensuing lawsuit (p.41)

newsclippings re Samuel Hart, manager at Lansburghs (p.42)

Clipping with photos &amp; biographical information of officers of the Indiana Society of Washington, published in Washington Herald, 1908 (p. 43)

Invitation, clippings, placecards for wedding of Rosa Frank and Herbert Rich, 1912 (p.47)

Newsclippings re death of Abraham Hart, 1915 &amp; envelope with notation "Flowers from Grandpa's coffin" (p.48)

Newsclippings re death of William Bass, 1914, including an article titled "Oldest Jew in government service" (p.48)

Envelope with notation "Flowers from Uncle Will's coffin", 1914 (p.48)

Sisterhood program at 8th Street Temple (Washington Hebrew), 1920 (p.50)

Envelope containing baby bonnet with tiny beeds, very fragile, envelope labeled "Father Rich's" (p.52)

Photographs of Abraham Hart and other family  members, 1912-1913 (p.53)

Funeral program and newsclippings re Samuel Hart (p.54)

Letters written in German and English to Bertha from Abraham Hart, 1868 (p.56)

Wedding certificate of William Bass and Rosaline Hart at Washington Hebrew Congregation, 1878, signed by Rabbi Louis Stern (p.57)

Master Mason Certificate for William Bass, 1895 (p.57)

Washington Hebrew Temple Bulletin, 1928 (p.62)

Confirmation program and flowers worn by Herbert Rich Jr. at Washington Hebrew, 1928 (p. 62)

Graduation program, McKinley High School, 1931 (p.63)

Comencement Exercises program, Central High School, 1917

Report cards for Frank Rich, McFarland Junior High, 1935-1936

Confirmation speech made by Frank Rich (p.75)

Advertisements for Rich's Shoe Store (p.73); clippings re Rich's (p.82-84)

U.S. Army Air Force Technical Training diploma, Frank Rich, 1943 (p.95)

World War II ration books for Herbert Rich (p.95) 

Newsclippings related to Rich's shoe store (p.100-110)

Inauguration tickets to Eisenhower/Nixon inauguration, 1953 (p. 119)

Department of Interior letter confirming appointment of Pauline Hart to the position of copyist, July 12, 1878 at salary of $900/year (p. 120)

Letter of resignation from Pauline Hart to Department of Interior, 1880 (p. 120)

Mileage ration tickets and ration booklets for Herbert Rich (p. 124)

Envelope with notation, "piece of Mrs. Herbert Hoover's dress, April 1932" (p. 124)

Envelope with notation, "piece of carpet stood on by Harry S. Truman, January 20, 1949, while taking the oath of office" (p. 125)

Order of Service for Laying of Cornerstone of Washington Hebrew, attended by Harry S. Truman, 1952 (p.125)

Letter to B. Rich &amp; Sons from Harry S. Truman, Vice President, regarding payment for service, February 8, 1945 (p. 125)

Copy of letter from Abraham Lincoln to Abraham Hart, Esq. in Philadelphia, May 13, 1862, "acknowledging receipt of your communication of April 23rd containing a copy of the prayer recently delivered in your Synagogue" (p. 126)

Portion of sheet of stationery with printed letterhead "Department of State, 190__" and signature of John Hay. (p. 126)

Letter to B. Rich's from British War Mission re check in settlement of account of Arthur Willert, July 10, 1917 (p. 127) (Willert was Secretary of the British War Mission in Washington, 1917-1918)

Ribbon, Tippecanoe Battle Field Monument, November 7, 1908, with photo of John Hay (p. 128)

Printed etching of Frank W. Palmer accompanied by signature on portion of stationery (p. 129)

Printed etching of Godlove S. Orth with separate piece of paper containing his signature and the date June 2, 1879 (Orth served in U.S. House of Representative from Indiana, 1863-1871; 1873-1875; 1879-1882)  (p. 129)

Letter of recommendation for Wm. Bass written to Hon. Frank M. Palmer, Public Printer, from M.M. Mayerstein, Deputy Courier, Lafayette, Indiana, 1889 (p. 131)

Petition of Indiana Republicans requesting appointment of William Bass as Foreman of Treasury Branch of Government Printing Office, 1889 (p. 132)

Page with small pieces of stationery containing signatures of various public officials. Legible signatures include the following:  (p. 132-33)
F.W. Palmer/Public Printer
C.W. Fairbanks
John W. Foster
Geo. M. Allen

Other signatures are illegible but include position titles such as:

Postmaster General
Editor Sunday Leader
Secretary, Republican State Committee of Indiana
Private Secretary
Assistant Register
Foreman Document Proof Room, Government Printing Office
Foreman of Printing
Editor, The Home Journal
President, Indiana Society of Washington
10th District of Indiana

Circular issued by U.S. Department of State, 1861, "I transmit for your information a copy of the Presidential Proclamation of this date" signed by William Seward

Printed authorization for the pardon of George M. Graves, signed January 20, 1868 by President Andrew Johnson

Printed authorization for the pardon of Branch Hayes, signed July 7, 1877 by President R.B. Hayes

Printed authorization for the pardon of P.W. Kearney, signed July 13, 1883 by President Chester Arthur

Printed authorization for the pardon of Theodore Bonta, signed September 17, 1888 by President Grover Cleveland  (p. 134)

Letter of recommendation to the Superintendent of the Government Printing Office for William Bass to be appointed as Foreman of the Treasury Branch of the printing office, 1882, signed by Benjamin Harrison (Harrison was then serving as U.S. Senator from Indiana) (p. 135)

Ribbon from the Republican Club of Washington D.C., March 4, 1889, with photograph of Benjamin Harrison (p.135); also has scrap of paper with possible signature of William Howard Taft

Letter signed by Charles Fairbanks, Vice President, 1905

Gallery pass to  U.S. Senate signed by Charles Fairbanks, 1905

Bottom portion of document with the following printed "In testimony whereof I have caused these letters to be made Patent and the Seal of the United States to be hereunder affixed"  signed by Theodore Roosevelt, President and Elihu Root, Secretary of State, November 13, 1905  (p. 135)

Page with small pieces of paper with signatures.   (p. 136) Most signatures illegible but  the following names and titles are clear: 

Acting Secretary
William Wharton, Acting Secretary
William Day, Acting Secretary
John W. Foster  (Foster served as Secretary of State, 1892-1893)
James G. Blaine, Secretary of State (served 1889-1892)

Collection of letters, newsclippings, and telegrams regarding William Bass's removal from his position at the Government Printing Office, 1908-1909 (p. 138-139)

Certificate of government employment for William Bass, Government Printing Office, Office of Public Printer, signed by F.W. Palmer, 1908 (p. 140)

Diploma awarded to Rosa Hart for excellence in attendance by the Public Schools of Washington City, 1873, signed by Board of Trustees (including Abraham Hart) (p. 140)

Invitation on White House stationery from President &amp; Mrs. Roosevelt to Mrs. Bass to a White House Reception, February 12, 1903 (p.140)

Inaugural committee attendance ticket to the Pension Building, March 3, 1909, for Samuel Hart (p. 141)

Facsimile of Peace Treaty Concluding American-Spanish War, presented by Saks Store, 1898 (p.141)

Inaugural ball admittance ticket to Pension Building, March 4, 1901, for inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt (p.141)

Tickets to Republican National Convention, June 19, 1900 (p.141)

Indiana Badge used at National Republican Convention in Philadelphia, June, 1900 (p.141)

Photograph showing Abraham Hart surrounded by other family members  (p. 142)

Card with engraved Order of Procession for the Inaguration of the Grover Cleveland as President of the United States, March 4, 1893.  Includes seating arrangements for swearing-in ceremony. (p. 143)

Invitation and program for reception by Citizens of Washington D.C. to Members of the National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, September 22, 1892, in the Pension Building (p.143)

Commemorative card and souvenir from inaugural ball for Grover Cleveland, 1885 (p. 144)

Menu for inaugural ball banquet, 1885 (p.144)

Folded, faded &amp; stained piece of white silk, approximately 6"W x 42"L, unevenly cut on both ends (p.144)

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Includes the ceremony program, short history of the Iron Works, and short article, "The Significance of the E."</description><subject /><objectid>1995.02.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gichner, Fred</people><searchterms>Gichner Iron Works|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1185/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/653</url><identifier>653</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1964</date><collection>Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation Collection</collection><description>Hand-lettered poster advertising The Great Weekend at Arlington Fairfax Jewish Congregation with scholar-in-residence Bernard Mandelbaum of the Jewish Theological Seminary, beginning Friday, October 9.</description><subject>Adult education|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2006.14.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Poster</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Mandelbaum, Bernard</people><searchterms>Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation|Jewish Theological Seminary|Arlington|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/229/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/654</url><identifier>654</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Rich's Restaurant Collection</collection><description>Poster from Rich's Restaurant advertising Fast Frozen Cheese Blintzes.  Bright blue and yellow graphics.</description><subject>Food|Restaurants</subject><objectid>2005.5.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Poster</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rich, Seymour</people><searchterms>Rich's Restaurant|Kosher Food|Northwest|restaurant|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/962/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/655</url><identifier>655</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1945</date><collection>Charles &amp; Edith Pascal Collection</collection><description>World War II ration book in the name of Edith C. Pascal, age 29.  Booklet includes instructions for use and ration stamps.</description><subject>World War II</subject><objectid>1995.03.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Book, Ration</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pascal, Edith</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/414/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/656</url><identifier>656</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Eating Pleasure by Sisterhood Measure</title><date>1958</date><collection /><description>"Eating Pleasure by Sisterhood Measure" -- Plastic-ring bound cookbook of recipes compiled by the Sisterhood of Shaare Tefila (Washington, DC), 1958.

Section titles:
Appetizers and Dips
Soups and Salads
Meats
Poultry, Stuffings
Fish, Dairy Dishes
Vegetables
Desserts, Molds
Cakes and Pies
Frostings, Fillings, Candies
Holiday Dishes</description><subject>Cakes|Cookery|Cookies|Food|Food preparation|Holidays|Meat|Poultry|Vegetables|Soups|Fish</subject><objectid>2013.38.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Cookbook</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hanukkah|Matzah|Passover|Shaare Tefila|Succot</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/91/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/657</url><identifier>657</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Happy Cooker</title><date /><collection /><description>"The Happy Cooker" - 110-page, plastic-ring bound cookbook of recipes from the Sisterhood of Ohr Kodesh Congregation (Silver Spring, MD), undated.</description><subject>Cakes|Cookery|Cookies|Food|Food preparation|Holidays|Meat|Poultry|Vegetables|Salads|Fish|Pies</subject><objectid>2013.38.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Cookbook</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Chevy Chase|Matzah|Ohr Kodesh|Passover|Purim</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/675/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/659</url><identifier>659</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>A Pinch of This and a Dash of That</title><date /><collection /><description>"A Pinch of This and a Dash of That" -- 163-page plastic-ring bound cookbook of recipes compiled by the sisterhood of Montgomery County Jewish Community Center (now Ohr Kodesh, Chevy Chase, MD), undated.

Section titles:
Appetizers-Hor D'Oeuvres
Soups
Meat
Poultry - Stuffing
Fish
Vegetables
Molds - Salds - Dressings
Desserts - Breads
Beverages
Traditional Dishes
Passover
Tips and Tricks

Front cover illustration by H. Simon.
Illustrations on section-title pages by Rachelle Sandra Meiselman.
Posin's advertisement on inside cover
6" x 8.5" x 0.5"</description><subject>Beverages|Bread|Cakes|Cookery|Cookies|Fish|Food|Food preparation|Holidays|Meat|Poultry|Salads|Vegetables</subject><objectid>2013.38.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Cookbook</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Passover|Montgomery County Jewish Community|Ohr Kodesh|Chevy Chase|Matzah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/968/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/660</url><identifier>660</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Jewish Creative Cooking</title><date>1975</date><collection /><description>Full title: Jewish Creative Cooking: 200 years of Jewish Cooking in American -- with over 4000 years of heritage

290-page, plastic-ring bound cookbook of recipes compiled by the Cookbook Committee of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, 1975
A project of JCCGW's Adult Services Division.

Section titles:
Hors D'Oeuvres - Appetizers
Breads &amp; Rolls
Soups and Salads
Vegetables
Fish
Meat &amp; Poultry (chicken-beef-veal-lamb-variety meats)
Casseroles
Desserts &amp; Molds (cookies - candies)
Cakes - Pies - Pastries
Jewish Holidays &amp; Traditional Foods
Thanksgiving Around Our Table
Life Savers (Low Cholesterol)
Junior Chefs (Recipes for and by our children)
Conversion Chart
Index

Illustrations by Sherry Nehmer.
6.5" x 8.5" x 1"</description><subject>Cakes|Cookery|Cookies|Food|Food preparation|Holidays|Meat|Poultry|Vegetables|Bread|Salads|Soups</subject><objectid>2013.38.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Cookbook</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hanukkah|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Matzah|Passover|Purim|Rockville|Rosh Hashanah|Shabbat|Succot|Thanksgiving|Yom Kippur</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/670/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/661</url><identifier>661</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1969</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Opening brochure for JCCGW in Rockville</description><subject /><objectid>2002.11.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Brochure</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>JCC of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Rockville</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/399/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/662</url><identifier>662</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Baum ketubah</title><date>November 6, 1862</date><collection /><description>Ketubah for marriage of Henry Baum of Washington, D.C. and Bettie Dreifus of Alexandria, VA, November 6, 1862.  Confirmed by Samuel Weil, chazan of Washington Hebrew, on January 10, 1863.

Full translation attached.</description><subject>Weddings|Civil wars</subject><objectid>1990.10.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Ketubah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Baum, Henry|Dreifus, Bettie|Weil, Samuel</people><searchterms>Civil War|Alexandria|Wedding|Ketubah|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/932/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/663</url><identifier>663</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Black humidor with K.R. Feinberg Esq. on top lid; presented to Kenneth Feinberg by the Trustees of the Federal Bar Council on February 9, 2006, the Whitney North Seymour Award</description><subject>Smoking|Lawyers</subject><objectid>2020.19.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Humidor</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Feinberg, Kenneth</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/241/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/664</url><identifier>664</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Sign carried by Carly O'Connell at Black Lives Matter protests in Washington DC, June 2020. Front side reads "Black Lives Matter" reverse side reads "Know Justice Know Peace."</description><subject>Civil disobedience|Protest movements|Protest posters|Civil rights demonstrations|Civil liberties|Civil rights|Race relations</subject><objectid>2020.18.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Sign</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>O'Connell, Carly</people><searchterms>Black Lives Matter|White House|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1063/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/668</url><identifier>668</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Face mask created by Carly O'Connell in same fabric and pattern as mask worn at Black Lives Matter protests and similar to others she created and donated to the community, March-June 2020.</description><subject>Masks</subject><objectid>2020.18.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Mask</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>O'Connell, Carly</people><searchterms>Black Lives Matter|Covid-19|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1215/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/669</url><identifier>669</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Kippah with "Hillary" in Hebrew from her 2008 presidential campaign.</description><subject>Political campaigns|Presidential elections</subject><objectid>2020.06.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Kippah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Clinton, Hillary Rodham</people><searchterms>presidential elections</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/928/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/671</url><identifier>671</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Robert I. Silverman Collection</collection><description>Danzansky Memorial Prayer book, ca. 1950.  Includes history of Danzanskys, photographs &amp; illustrations, list of synagogue cemeteries, and mourners prayers.</description><subject /><objectid>2019.19.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Danzansky &amp; Sons</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1117/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/672</url><identifier>672</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Israel Declaration of Independence</title><date>1950</date><collection /><description>Illuminated Israel Declaration of Independence showing images of historical figures and events around the border. In Hebrew.   Created by Arthur Szyk. Signed in ink on border, lower left, "NEW CANAAN 1950."
Signed in ink lower right, "TO TED TANNENWALD/WITH MY COMPLIMENTS/Arthur Szyk."</description><subject /><objectid>1993.11.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Szyk, Arthur|Tannenwald, Theodore</people><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/75/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/674</url><identifier>674</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Freedom Seder</title><date>1969</date><collection>Michael Tabor Collection</collection><description>Haggadah, The Freedom Seder: A New Haggadah for Passover. 48-page booklet, written by Arthur Waskow, illustrated by Lloyd McNeill, published by The Micah Press. Includes preface and list of acknowledgments.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.05.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Haggadah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Waskow, Arthur|Tabor, Michael</people><searchterms>Passover|Passover Seder|Freedom Seder</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1092/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/675</url><identifier>675</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Address by President Calvin Coolidge</title><date>1925</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Booklet containing the printed text of the speech given by President Calvin Coolidge on May 3, 1925 at the laying of the cornerstone of the Jewish Community Center.  Published by the Jewish Welfare Board in New York City.  Includes Foreword by Irving Lehman, President of Jewish Welfare Board, and listing of the Executive Council and Administration of the Jewish Welfare Board.</description><subject>Cornerstone laying|Community centers|Speeches</subject><objectid>2002.11.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Coolidge, Calvin|Lehman, Irving</people><searchterms>Jewish Welfare Board|Jewish Community Center|U.S. Presidents</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1030/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/676</url><identifier>676</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"We Will Never Die": A Mass Memorial Dedicated to the Two Million Jewish Dead of Europe</title><date>April 12, 1943</date><collection /><description>Official program for the Washington performance of the pageant "We Will Never Die", 1943.   Front cover has illustration by Arthur Szyk.</description><subject>World War II|Holocaust</subject><objectid>1998.44.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bergson, Peter|Kook, Hillel|Hecht, Ben|Szyk, Arthur</people><searchterms>World War II|Holocaust|We Will Never Die</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/211/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/677</url><identifier>677</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>A National Commitment to Remembrance</title><date>1986</date><collection /><description>Booklet for Official Groundbreaking of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and Days of Remembrance, 1986. 52 pages; includes full program, photographs, and speeches from the groundbreaking ceremony on October 16, 1985 and program, photographs, and speeches from the National Civic Commemoration Days of Remembrance, 1986</description><subject>Ground breaking ceremonies</subject><objectid>FIC.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wiesel, Elie</people><searchterms>U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum|Holocaust</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/22/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/678</url><identifier>678</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Evidence</title><date>1877</date><collection>Louis D. Brandeis Collection</collection><description>Notebook containing handwritten notes by Louis D. Brandeis. Paper label on front cover shows a handwritten title, "Evidence. Vol. II. May 14 '77. Louis D. Brandeis."</description><subject>Lawyers|Legal education|Supreme Court justices</subject><objectid>2014.06.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Notebook</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Brandeis, Louis D.</people><searchterms>Supreme Court|law</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/601/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/680</url><identifier>680</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Four Chaplains</title><date>1948</date><collection>Alexander Goode Collection</collection><description>Sheet of stamps depicting the Four Chaplains, including Alexander Goode.</description><subject /><objectid>1995.06.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Stamp, Postage</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goode, Alexander</people><searchterms>Four Chaplains|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/210/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/682</url><identifier>682</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/12/1918</date><collection /><description>The official United States of America Certificate of Naturalization for Abraham Tash listed with his wife and children on December 12, 1918.</description><subject>Citizenship|Certificates|Naturalization|Family</subject><objectid>1990.09.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tash, Abraham|Tash, Yetta|Tash, David|Tash, Samuel|Tash, Bella|Tash, Jennie (2)|Tash, Isidore</people><searchterms>citizenship|Immigration|Russia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/495/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/684</url><identifier>684</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Travel document</title><date>April 16, 1849</date><collection /><description>Original German travel document from 1849 certifying that Bernhard Behrend intends to immigrate to U.S. with his family (wife Sarah and 9 children listed). It was signed by the mayor of Rodenberg, Germany and lists every single Behrend family member preparing to emigrate. 

It says in German: "The merchant Bernhard Behrend, born and up to today residing in [Grove?], is intending to emigrate to America with his wife and his children as 
1 daughter Rosalie 17 years old 
1 son Amnon 14 years old 
1 daughter Marianne 13 years old 
1 son Uri 11 years old 
1 son Naftali 9 years old 
1 daughter Carolin 9 years old 
1 son Adaja 7 years old 
1 daughter Mathilde 6 years old 
1 son Elia 4 years old. 
(…) His demeanor was always impeccable and of good morals."</description><subject>Immigrants|Travel|Mayors|Child</subject><objectid>1994.11.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Behrend, Adajah|Behrend, Amnon|Behrend, Bernhard|Behrend, Carolin|Behrend, Elia|Behrend, Marianne|Behrend, Mathilde|Behrend, Naftali|Behrend, Rosalie|Behrend, Sarah|Behrend, Uri</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/371/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/685</url><identifier>685</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Rosh Hashanah Greeting Card</title><date /><collection>Charles &amp; Edith Pascal Collection</collection><description>Rosh Hashanah pop-up greeting card with scene of newly arrived immigrants being welcomed to United States.  6" x 3.5" 

An American eagle clutching a banner reading, "Hide me in the shadow of your wings [from the wicked who oppress me]" (Psalm 17:8) faces a double-headed eagle, a symbol of Czarist Russia. Background shows home scene. "A Happy New Year"  printed in English &amp; Hebrew.   

Sent to Lena Chidakel at 716 G Street, southwest.  Reverse of card has handwritten message "From F Bloom".

Central image on card is known as "Finding Refuge in America".  Attributed to Joseph Keller, New York: Hebrew Publishing Company, 1909.</description><subject>Greeting cards|Holidays|Immigrants</subject><objectid>1998.14.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Greeting</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Chidakel, Lena</people><searchterms>Rosh Hashanah|Immigration</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/562/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/686</url><identifier>686</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1867</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Declaration of Edward S. Hartogensis of his intention to become a United states citizen and to renounce all allegiance to the Kingdom of Holland.  Signed before the Clerk of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia Return Jonathan Meigs, June 11, 1867.</description><subject>Citizenship</subject><objectid>2007.37.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Citizenship</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hartogensis, Edward|Meigs, Return Jonathan</people><searchterms>Holland|citizenship|Immigration</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1046/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/687</url><identifier>687</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1882</date><collection /><description>Handwritten letter of reference from Benjamin Harrison re employment of William Bass in the government printing office.</description><subject /><objectid>2008.4.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bass, William|Harrison, Benjamin</people><searchterms>federal workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/585/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/689</url><identifier>689</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Ribbon worn by William Bass at Republican national convention, 1900</description><subject>Political campaigns|Political conventions</subject><objectid>2008.4.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Ribbon, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bass, William|Harrison, Benjamin</people><searchterms>Republican Party|politics|federal workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/307/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/690</url><identifier>690</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Bumper sticker, "D.C./Last Colony" produced by the Self-Determination for D.C. organization</description><subject /><objectid>2011.19.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Sticker, Bumper</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eichhorn, Janice</people><searchterms>Home Rule|D.C. Government|Self-Determination for D.C.</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1277/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/692</url><identifier>692</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Bumper sticker, "No Vote/No Tax/Home Rule is Fair" used in 1970s in DC</description><subject /><objectid>2011.19.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Sticker, Bumper</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eichhorn, Janice</people><searchterms>Home Rule|D.C. Government</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1029/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/693</url><identifier>693</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1973</date><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Home Rule Handbill</description><subject /><objectid>2011.19.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Handbill</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eichhorn, Janice</people><searchterms>Home Rule|D.C. Government|Self-Determination for D.C.|politics</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1278/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/695</url><identifier>695</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</collection><description>Brochure, Bar and Bat Mitzvah Twinning with Soviet Jews.
Graphic design by Avrum Ashery.</description><subject>Teenagers|Religious services</subject><objectid>2009.39.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Brochure</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ashery, Avrum</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Bar Mitzvah|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/488/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/699</url><identifier>699</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Natasha's Dream</title><date>1976</date><collection /><description /><subject>Children</subject><objectid>2006.43.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Immigration</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/164/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/700</url><identifier>700</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Insiders Club</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Booklet, "A Guidebook for Contacting Jews in the Soviet Union"  offers assistance for planning a trip and getting around the Soviet Union. 
The Insiders' Club was one of the few joint efforts of the Washington Committee and the Jewish Community Council.  The group was formed to provide advice and suggestions to people planning to travel to the Soviet Union.</description><subject /><objectid>2009.11.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Abramovich, Pavel|Bialy, Sasha|Chapman, Bunny|Chapman, Jerome|Furman, Lev|Furman, Marina|Gamarnik, Aleks|Gamarnik, Raya|Nudel, Ida|Sislen, Samuel|Trombka, Elsie|Weissel, Suzanne|Weissel, William</people><searchterms>nsiders' Club|Jewish Community Council|Matzah|Prisoners of Conscience|Rabbi|Refuseniks|Soviet Jewry|synagogues|U.S. Congress|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/727/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/702</url><identifier>702</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Assorted White House press passes used by Peter Maer and other memorabilia from a variety of trips:  
1978 State Department Camp David Summit document
1987 Reagan Gorbachev Washington summit 
1993 Credential for Signing of Israel-Palestinian Agreement
Undated credential for American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors
August 2000 texts of Gore and Lieberman statements
2000 Credential for Democratic National Convention
2000 Credential for Gore-Lieberman Election Night
2008 President Bush to Israel, West Bank etc (2 passes)
2008 President Bush to Israel, Egypt, Saudi Arabia
2012 President Obama to Hawaii
2013 President Obama to Jerusalem, Ramallah, Amman
2014 President Obama to Estonia, Wales etc.
2014 President Obama visits Europe
2014 President Obama to 70th Anniversary of D-Day (2 passes)
Newsweek and Time Editions on Gore choosing Lieberman as running mate
Box of Air Force One M &amp; Ms and Air Force One seat card
White House trip baggage tag</description><subject>Journalism|Journalists|Press|Presidents</subject><objectid>2020.15.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Pass</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Maer, Peter</people><searchterms>White House|Israel|Holocaust|U.S. State Department|U.S. Presidents</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/381/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/703</url><identifier>703</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Year Book of the United Hebrew Charities</title><date>1919-1920</date><collection /><description>Year Book of United Hebrew Charities, 1919-1920.  Includes list of officers and board; annual report of President Lee Baumgarten; financial reports; list of contributors.    The bulk of the booklet is composed of In Memoriam listings.  

The title page lists the office as "Eighth Street Temple".</description><subject /><objectid>1990.10.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Baumgarten, Lee|Behrend, Rudolph|Eisenmann, Jacob|Ganss, Samuel|Goldsmith, Minnie|Wolf, Simon|Goldsmith, Charles</people><searchterms>United Hebrew Charities|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/466/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/706</url><identifier>706</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>handwritten note from Admiral Chester Nimitz to accompany the pair of shoulder marks he gave to Harry Slavitt

note has been framed by cardboard covered in black fabric</description><subject>Navies</subject><objectid>2006.2.38</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Nimitz, Chester</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/253/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/711</url><identifier>711</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Red Washington Nationals baseball hat with 'Nationals" in Hebrew lettering on the front, signed by Juan Soto.</description><subject>Baseball|Sports|Hebrew language|Clothing &amp; dress</subject><objectid>2020.25.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Hat</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lerner, Ted|Lerner, Mark|Soto, Juan</people><searchterms>Washington Nationals|Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/142/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/716</url><identifier>716</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 29, 2008</date><collection /><description>Ceremonial scissors used for ribbon-cutting with inscription: Ribbon-cutting Nationals Park/March 29, 2008</description><subject>Sports|Sports &amp; recreation facilities|Scissors &amp; shears|Baseball</subject><objectid>2020.25.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Scissors</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lerner, Ted|Lerner, Mark</people><searchterms>Washington Nationals</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1287/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/717</url><identifier>717</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Baseball signed by Sean Doolittle of the Washington Nationals sports team in acrylic case</description><subject>Baseball|Sports</subject><objectid>2020.25.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Baseball</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>sports|Washington Nationals</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/285/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/718</url><identifier>718</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Home Plate from Washington Nationals stadium</description><subject>Baseball|Sports</subject><objectid>2020.25.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Home Plate</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Washington Nationals|sports</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/193/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/719</url><identifier>719</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Buttons and documents from the early 1980s relating to Pioneer Women, the American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors, Har Shalom, and other orgs.</description><subject>Holocaust|Israel|Buttons|Synagogues|Zionism|Documents</subject><objectid>2020.23.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Holocaust|Holocaust survivors|Pioneer Women|Har Shalom</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/720</url><identifier>720</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Hanukkah button from the Democratic Party, 1992</description><subject>Campaigns|Political campaigns|Presidential Campaign|Presidential Race|Democrats|Politics|Election|Buttons (Information artifacts)|Holidays</subject><objectid>2020.27.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Clinton, Bill|Gore, Albert, Jr.</people><searchterms>Hanukkah|Poltical Pins|Jewish voters</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/180/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/721</url><identifier>721</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/04/1907</date><collection /><description>Invitation to opening of Talmud Torah synagogue, 467 E Street SW, 1907.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.12.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Levy, Isaac</people><searchterms>Talmud Torah|Southwest|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4572/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/722</url><identifier>722</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Official Program for the Parade and Celebration for Fourth Street Dedication, October 1, 1934</description><subject /><objectid>2003.12.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Four and a Half Street|Southwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/112/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/723</url><identifier>723</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1941</date><collection /><description>Letter from Henry Banks, former president of the SW Civic Association, written on letterhead of his commercial printing firm, to Harry Wender, pres of SW Citizens Association, thanking him for his "courageous defense" of SW.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.12.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/724</url><identifier>724</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Twenty one page brochure documenting activities of Jewish Welfare Board in Washington</description><subject>Lobbying|Lobbyists|Presidents|Pamphlets</subject><objectid>2012.15.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Pamphlet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Truman, Harry|Weil, Frank</people><searchterms>Jewish Welfare Board</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/659/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/725</url><identifier>725</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Lease between Henry Yost and Louis Epstein, 1926, for property at 1629 13th Street, NW. Includes an extra typewritten clause at the bottom specifying "this lease shall not be transferred or assigned to any person or persons of the African race or to any firm or corporation the members of or stockholders in are of the African race."</description><subject>Lease &amp; rental services|Racism|Housing</subject><objectid>2020.26.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Lease</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Epstein, Louis</people><searchterms>restrictive covenant|real estate</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/736/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/726</url><identifier>726</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Pop-up Rosh Hashanah greeting card with handwritten note in Yiddish.</description><subject>Greeting cards|Holidays</subject><objectid>1993.24.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Greeting</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Rosh Hashanah|Yiddish</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1057/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/727</url><identifier>727</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>8 lipsticks including 2 testers from Louey Venn of London, the store that Albert Emsellem bought as his first beauty shop in DC. 1124 Connecticut Avenue. Colors:

Maid of Honor: tester plus 1 new
Blythe Spirit: tester plus 1 new
C'est Moi: new
Lovely Lady: new
Voila!: new
one blank with no name</description><subject>Beauty shops|Cosmetics &amp; soap|Cosmetics stores</subject><objectid>2020.28.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Lipstick</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Emsellem, Albert</people><searchterms>Sephardim|Louey Venn|Capitol Beauty Institute</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1047/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/728</url><identifier>728</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Capital Beauty Institute</title><date /><collection /><description>Capital Beauty Institute booklet, descibing the school and all you will get from attending;
light pink in color</description><subject>Cosmetics industry|Cosmetics &amp; soap|Schools</subject><objectid>2020.28.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Capitol Beauty Institute</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/592/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/729</url><identifier>729</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>letter of acceptance to Capital Beauty Institute</description><subject>Cosmetics industry|Cosmetics &amp; soap|Schools</subject><objectid>2020.28.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Capitol Beauty Institute</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1115/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/730</url><identifier>730</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Louey Venn powder compact with mirror inside</description><subject>Beauty shops|Cosmetics &amp; soap</subject><objectid>2020.28.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Compact</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Emsellem, Albert</people><searchterms>Capitol Beauty Institute|Sephardim|Immigrants</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/448/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/731</url><identifier>731</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Articles of Impeachment Against Donald John Trump</title><date>12/19/2019</date><collection /><description>One of 90 original signed 3 page documents of the articles of Impeachment Against Donald John Trump</description><subject>Impeachments|Politics &amp; government|Presidents|Crimes|Documents|Congress</subject><objectid>2020.29.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Document</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Trump, Donald J.</people><searchterms>politics</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/663/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/732</url><identifier>732</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Glass bottle with removable top and leather tie, used in the Capitol Beauty Institute</description><subject /><objectid>2021.05.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Bottle</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Emsellem, Albert</people><searchterms>Sephardim|Capitol Beauty Institute|Immigrants</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/21/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/733</url><identifier>733</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Sidewalk at Bassin's</title><date /><collection /><description>A menu for "The Sidewalk" at Bassin's. The menu features a number of food and beverage options, with some prices crossed out in red ink with a reduced price written above. The back of the menu has "Basic Bassin's (breaking the language barrier)" It is a series of jokes as to what the waiters might be saying to customers in French, Spanish, German, and Italian.</description><subject>Food|Food industry|Menus|Restaurants</subject><objectid>2020.30.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Menu</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>restaurant</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/168/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/734</url><identifier>734</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>An advertising postcard from Bassin's Corner Restaurant. The outside has color photographs of the dining room and sidewalk cafe. The postcards interior has a Late Supper Menu.</description><subject>Menus|Restaurants|Postcards|Food|Food industry</subject><objectid>2020.30.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Menu</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>restaurant</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/186/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/735</url><identifier>735</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Postcard intended for advertising Bassin's Corner restaurant. One side has color images of the restaurant's dining room and exterior. The other side has short descriptions of the various parts areas that make up the restaurant including Bassin's Corner, Top O' The Walk, Grecian Room, and L'Escapde Room.</description><subject>Restaurants|Postcards|Food|Food industry</subject><objectid>2020.30.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>restaurant</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/175/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/736</url><identifier>736</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/19/1967</date><collection /><description>The full course dinner menu for Tuesday, December 19th, 1967 at Bassin's Restaurant at 14th &amp; Penn Ave. NW.</description><subject>Menus|Restaurants|Food|Food industry</subject><objectid>2020.30.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Menu</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>restaurant</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/296/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/737</url><identifier>737</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/26/1956</date><collection /><description>A dinner menu from Bassin's Restaurant at 14th and Penn Ave NW.</description><subject>Menus|Restaurants|Food|Food industry</subject><objectid>2020.30.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Menu</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>restaurant</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1242/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/738</url><identifier>738</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/03/1964</date><collection /><description>Luncheon menu from Bassin's Restaurant at 14th and Penn Ave. NW with a fold over cover that reads "Meet Me At Bassins"</description><subject>Menus|Restaurants|Food|Food industry</subject><objectid>2020.30.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Menu</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>restaurant</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/190/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/739</url><identifier>739</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>A menu for the Sidewalk at Bassin's restaurant at 14th &amp; Penn Ave. NW</description><subject>Menus|Restaurants|Food|Food industry</subject><objectid>2020.30.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Menu</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>restaurant</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/916/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/740</url><identifier>740</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1989</date><collection>Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia Collection</collection><description>Brochure for capital campaign for Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia; opens to show list of "investors" in the new JCC.</description><subject /><objectid>2008.28.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Brochure</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/250/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/742</url><identifier>742</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Red kippah from WH Hanukkah Party
printed RJC logo and TRUMP on the side</description><subject>Presidents|Holidays|Clothing &amp; dress</subject><objectid>2020.31.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Kippah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Trump, Donald J.</people><searchterms>Republican Party|White House|Hanukkah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/216/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/745</url><identifier>745</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection /><description>Political Pin used in anti-Vietnam War protests. Large Hebrew word in center translates to "peace" and the Hebrew around the edges comes from Isaiah 2:4 "Nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore"</description><subject>Buttons (Information artifacts)|Hebrew language|War|Peace signs|Peace|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2020.32.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hebrew|Vietnam War|Political Pins|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1085/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/748</url><identifier>748</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/25/2020</date><collection /><description>The official program handed out for the ceremony preceding the lying in state of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Held in Statuary Hall at the U.S. Capitol, Friday, September 25, 2020.</description><subject>Supreme Court justices|Programs|Funeral rites &amp; ceremonies|Lawyers|Law &amp; legal affairs</subject><objectid>2020.33.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ginsburg, Ruth Bader</people><searchterms>Supreme Court|U.S. Capitol</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/281/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/750</url><identifier>750</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2018</date><collection /><description>A blown glass piece of art created for the Genesis Prize, given to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in 2018. A piece of metal wraped around one end of the glass piece bares the following inscription in both Hebrew and English: 

Genesis Lifetime Achievement Award 
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg 
Israel, 2018</description><subject>Awards|Glassblowing|Honor|Supreme Court justices|Art objects|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2020.33.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Award</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ginsburg, Ruth Bader</people><searchterms>Israel|Supreme Court|Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/489/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/751</url><identifier>751</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1962</date><collection /><description>A Haggadah in Spanish and Hebrew, used by the Polakoffs in Guatemala, 1966.</description><subject>Passover|Holidays</subject><objectid>2003.5.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Haggadah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Polakoff, Joseph|Polakoff, Dorothy</people><searchterms>Passover</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1022/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/752</url><identifier>752</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Simon Wolf Yearbook, Volume 1</title><date>1906</date><collection>Simon Wolf Collection</collection><description>Simon Wolf Commemorative Book, Volume 1.  First of three volumes created for Wolf's 70th birthday.

Title page signed by Wolf's daughter, Florence Gotthold, and includes photograph of Simon Wolf.  Pages dated from January 1 through April 30 are hand-illuminated and inscribed with individual  message &amp; signature in honor of Wolf's 70th birthday.  

Image description: This is a book with hand-made, colorful floral motif on the front cover, edged in a blue border with a blue hubbed spine. The title page states that this is the first volume of a year book, along with a black and white image of an older gentleman seated in a wooden armchair. The photograph is bordered by hand-drawn vines. He is balding with a bushy white mustache. He wears a tuxedo with a wingtip collar and an overcoat. His left arm sits on the chair's armrest, while his right hand rests in his lap holding several papers. The next page is inscribed with a handwritten dedication: "For my father Simon Wolf. Collected and illumined by me, Florence Gotthold." It features floral, vine-like decoration as well as an hourglass. The following page reads, "April 28," and features birds and vines as a decorative border surrounding handwritten text.</description><subject>Authors|Architects|Presidents|Rabbis|Artists|Lawyers|Birthdays|Commemoration</subject><objectid>1979.03.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Book, Autograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Behrend, Adajah|Cleveland, Grover|Cluss, Adolf|Gallaudet, Edward|Gotthold, Florence|Harding, Warren G.|Hay, John|Holmes, Oliver Wendell|Simon, Abram|Stern, Louis|Weyl, Max|Wilson, Woodrow|Wise, Stephen|Wolf, Simon</people><searchterms>U.S. Presidents|B'nai B'rith|Digital Inclusion</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1189/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/760</url><identifier>760</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Simon Wolf Yearbook, Volume 2</title><date>1906</date><collection>Simon Wolf Collection</collection><description>Simon Wolf Commemorative Book, Volume 2.  Second of three volumes created for Wolf's birthday in 1906.

Pages are dated May 1 through August 31 and include hand-written personal messages and signatures.  Each page was illustrated by Wolf's daughter, Florence Gotthold.

Image description: These are two pages from a commemorative book made for Simon Wolf by his daughter, Florence Gotthold. The first page is dated July 14 and features a handwritten note from Theodore Roosevelt that reads, "To the Hon. Simon Wolf from his friend Theodore Roosevelt. Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, L.I." This message is bordered by hand-drawn flowers and vines. At the center of the bottom border, there is a black-and-white printed portrait of Theodore Roosevelt.

The second page is slightly worn yellow with age. It is dated May 30 also features a hand-drawn floral and vine border surrounding a message. The message is handwritten in ornate script and reads, "If there were more Simon Wolfs in this world, humanity would be the gainer. His many years of hard and faithful work have secured him a place in History; all human races, all denominations of religious creeds have profited through him. I sincerely hope that his health may be preserved for many years yet to enable him to continue his good work for humanity's sake. Heurich. Hearty congratulations to your seventieth birthday."</description><subject>Authors|Presidents|Lawyers|Merchants</subject><objectid>1979.03.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Book, Autograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Adler, Cyrus|Berliner, Emile|Hart, Abraham|Heurich, Christian|Mitchell, John|Ochs, Adolphus|Peixotto, Raphael|Roosevelt, Theodore|Solomons, Adolphus|Straus, Oscar|Tarbell, Ida|Wolf, Simon</people><searchterms>U.S. Presidents|Digital Inclusion</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/521/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/761</url><identifier>761</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Simon Wolf Yearbook, Volume 3</title><date>1906</date><collection>Simon Wolf Collection</collection><description>Simon Wolf Commemorative Book, Volume 3.  Last of three volumes created for Wolf's 70th birthday in 1906.

Pages are dated September 1 through December 31 and include individual hand-written messages and signatures.  Each page was illustrated by Wolf's daughter Florence Gotthold.</description><subject>Commemoration|Birthdays|Authors</subject><objectid>1979.03.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Book, Autograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Twain, Mark|Lansburgh, Gustave</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/762</url><identifier>762</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2020</date><collection /><description>A hand made replica metal sign advertising the 1910 Flying Merkel motorcycle. Merkel motorcycles were sold in Harry F. Seamark's shop, located in the historic synagogue building from 1910-1920</description><subject>Motorcycles|Motorcycle racing|Motorcycle clubs|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2020.32.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Sign</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Seamark, Harry F.</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/263/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/763</url><identifier>763</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Glass bottle with removable top and leather tie, used in the Capitol Beauty Institute</description><subject /><objectid>2021.05.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Bottle</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Emsellem, Albert</people><searchterms>Capitol Beauty Institute|Sephardim|Immigrants</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/365/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/764</url><identifier>764</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Glass bottle with removable top, used in the Capitol Beauty Institute</description><subject /><objectid>2021.05.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Bottle</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Emsellem, Albert</people><searchterms>Capitol Beauty Institute|Sephardim|Immigrants</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/784/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/765</url><identifier>765</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>"Alluring Steps to Beauty" A booklet from the salon of Louey Venn of London</description><subject>Pamphlets|Cosmetics industry|Cosmetics &amp; soap</subject><objectid>2020.28.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Emsellem, Albert</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/118/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/766</url><identifier>766</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>YMHA Review</title><date>August 15, 1918</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>10-page newsletter documenting the Young Men's Hebrew Association in 1918; photo on cover shows the YMHA at 11th and Pennsylvania Avenue location. Includes several articles and editorials detailing the history and current activities of the YMHA, especially as it relates to World War I, Young Women's Hebrew Association; and Jewish Welfare Board.</description><subject /><objectid>2002.11.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Young Mens Hebrew Association|Jewish Community Center|World War I|Jewish Welfare Board|Young Womens Hebrew Association</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/547/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/767</url><identifier>767</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Invoice from Solomons Kosher Caterers for bar mitzvah for Eliot Belkov, 1964</description><subject /><objectid>2008.20.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Invoice</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Belkov, Louis|Belkov, Elliot</people><searchterms>Solomon's Restaurant|Kosher Food|Bar Mitzvah|restaurant</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1026/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/769</url><identifier>769</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 27, 1934</date><collection>Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>Souvenir  booklet for 40th anniversary of Talmud Torah Congregation. Includes ads from local businesses, listing of Ladies Auxiliary officers, Concert Committee, Trustees, memorial ads, and historical notes on back cover.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.12.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Talmud Torah|Southwest|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/988/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/770</url><identifier>770</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The 1930 Brecky</title><date>1930</date><collection /><description>1930 Central High School yearbook.  Titled "The Brecky".</description><subject>Schools</subject><objectid>2000.17.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Central High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/237/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/771</url><identifier>771</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Woodrow Wilson 1948</title><date>1948</date><collection /><description>1948 Woodrow Wilson High School Yearbook.</description><subject>Schools</subject><objectid>2004.12.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sonneborn, Charles</people><searchterms>Wilson High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/645/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/772</url><identifier>772</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Kaufmann Camp Collection</collection><description>Sign from Kaufmann Camp entrance, 1960s.</description><subject>Camps</subject><objectid>2020.36.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Sign</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1001/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/784</url><identifier>784</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1989</date><collection>Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia Collection</collection><description /><subject /><objectid>2008.19.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Brochure</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/589/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/785</url><identifier>785</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2020</date><collection /><description>"Jews for Joe" campaign button from Joe Biden's presidential campaign, 2020</description><subject>Political campaigns|Presidential elections|Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2020.37.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Biden, Joseph</people><searchterms>politics|presidential elections|Jewish voters|Political Pins</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1129/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/786</url><identifier>786</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>Sept. 18-25, 2020</date><collection /><description>116 Post-It Notes (standard 3x3" in various colors) that were stuck to the east wall of 1508 U St. NW. The wall has a large mural of Justice Ginsburg. People left post-its with messages of condolence after the passing of Justice Ginsburg on Sept. 18, 2020.</description><subject>Supreme Court justices|Commemoration|Funeral rites &amp; ceremonies</subject><objectid>2020.40.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ginsburg, Ruth Bader</people><searchterms>Supreme Court</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/787</url><identifier>787</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Seder Plate used by the Obama Family during the sedarim they hosted in the White House

The Seder plate was originally purchased at the gift shop of Temple Emanuel in Houston, TX by the Moser family. </description><subject>Passover|Holidays|Judaism</subject><objectid>2021.01.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Seder Plate</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Obama, Barack</people><searchterms>White House|Passover Seder|White House Passover Seder|Passover</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1133/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/788</url><identifier>788</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Used to cover the Afikomen, one of the Matzah's in the Passover Seder.</description><subject>Passover|Judaism|Holidays</subject><objectid>2021.01.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Matzah Cover</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Obama, Barack</people><searchterms>White House|Passover Seder|White House Passover Seder|Passover</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/688/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/789</url><identifier>789</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Matchbox from Jimmy Carter Hanukkah at White House</description><subject>Matches|Holidays</subject><objectid>2021.02.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Matchbox</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Carter, Jimmy</people><searchterms>White House|Hanukkah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/64/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/790</url><identifier>790</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>A 60-year-old Oster hand mixer used by Susan Barocas and her family. She used this same mixer for decades to make the many traditional Sephardic foods that her father taught her to make as a child.</description><subject>Baking|Cooking utensils|Food</subject><objectid>2021.03.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Mixer, Electric</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Sephardim|White House|White House Passover Seder|Passover|Passover Seder</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/870/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/791</url><identifier>791</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Soviet Jewry protest button with a flower and text which reads "Russia is not health for Jews and other living things"</description><subject>Buttons (Information artifacts)|Solidarity|Russia|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2021.04.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Political Pins|Russia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/502/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/792</url><identifier>792</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/06/1973</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>A button from the Soviet Jewry protests that reads "Solidarity Sunday 73" and "May 6" written inside a six-pointed Star of David.</description><subject>Buttons (Information artifacts)|Solidarity|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2021.04.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Political Pins|Star of David</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/567/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/793</url><identifier>793</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Two matching protest buttons which read "Freedom for Soviet Jewry" in English and "Freedom" in Russian</description><subject>Buttons (Information artifacts)|Solidarity|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2021.04.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Political Pins|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/277/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/794</url><identifier>794</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>USSR Prisoner of Conscience Jewish Star necklace. One side says "Sylvia Zalmanson USSR Prisoner of Conscience" 

The reverse side reads "Let My People Go" in English and Hebrew with a picture of a shackled Star of David. The lock of the shackles has a hammer and sickle on it.</description><subject>Solidarity|Necklaces|Jewelry|Protest movements|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2021.04.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Necklace</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Zalmanson, Silva</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Hebrew|Prisoners of Conscience|Star of David</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/243/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/795</url><identifier>795</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>A partially complete set of 13 identical stamps relating to the Soviet Jewry movement. Stamps read "Protest Oppression of Soviet Jewry" with an image of faces inside a six-pointed star.</description><subject>Solidarity|Postage stamps|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2021.04.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Stamp, Postage</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Star of David</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/771/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/796</url><identifier>796</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>The Union of American Hebrew Congregations (UAHC) published this songbook of contemporary songs and Hebrew songs for UAHC camps and institutes. This copy of the UAHC songbook was given to MAFTY member Stephanie Altbier in the late 1960's. The Hebrew title "Shirun" translates to "songbook."

The Union of American Hebrew Congregations Reform Jewish Youth Movement during the 1950's and 1960's was called the North American Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY). The Mid-Atlantic Federation of Temple Youth (MAFTY) affiliation included Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, Washington, D.C., and West Virginia. The Union of American Hebrew Congregations (1873-2003) changed its name to the Union for Reform Judaism in 2003.</description><subject>Camps|Camping|Songs|Songs &amp; music|Hebrew language|Music</subject><objectid>2021.04.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Camp|Hebrew|Union of American Hebrew Congregations</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/392/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/797</url><identifier>797</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Matchbook cover for Le Petit Paris, a cafe owned by Marcel Cadeaux on the ground floor of his beauty business at 1215 Connecticut Ave. NW Washington, DC.</description><subject>Cafes|Restaurants|Matches|Cosmetics industry|Beauty shops|Matchcovers</subject><objectid>2021.06.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Matchbook</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cadeaux, Marcel</people><searchterms>restaurant</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/799</url><identifier>799</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Two matchbooks from Maison Marcel, the beauty salon at 1215 Connecticut Ave owned by Marcel Cadeaux</description><subject>Beauty shops|Matchcovers|Cosmetics industry|Matches</subject><objectid>2021.06.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Matchbook</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cadeaux, Marcel</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/648/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/800</url><identifier>800</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>A double-roll rolodex belonging to lawyer Sheldon Cohen</description><subject>Business cards|Lawyers|Law &amp; legal affairs</subject><objectid>2021.08.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Business</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Sheldon S.</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/411/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/802</url><identifier>802</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Political Button</title><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Yellow button with the words "Never Again" written in the center of a Star of David.</description><subject>Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2014.08.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/390/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/803</url><identifier>803</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Red Button with black writing that reads, "I Fly EL AL The Life Line of Israel"</description><subject>Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2014.08.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/416/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/804</url><identifier>804</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Button, Israel</title><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Blue Button with writing in Hebrew &amp; English. 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Blue button with white peace symbol. Hebrew word "Shalom" or "peace" written across center of button. Small red letters in Hebrew are commonly known for being associated with the Prayer for Peace. Translation: "Nation shall not lift up sword against nation. Let them learn no longer the ways of war." 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English "We are One" 
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Presidential</title><date /><collection /><description>A button in support for Donald Trump, created by the Republican Jewish Coalition</description><subject>Political elections|Buttons (Information artifacts)|Political campaigns|Presidential elections|Presidents</subject><objectid>2020.31.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Trump, Donald J.</people><searchterms>presidential elections|Political Pins|Republican Party</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/370/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/818</url><identifier>818</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Button, Lobby</title><date /><collection /><description>Blue button from the Republican Jewish Coalition</description><subject>Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2020.31.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Political Pins|Jewish voters|Republican Party</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/523/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/819</url><identifier>819</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Button, Presidential</title><date>1996</date><collection /><description>Button for the 1996 reelection campaign of Bill Clinton and Al Gore</description><subject>Campaigns|Political campaigns|Presidential Campaign|Presidential Race|Democrats|Politics|Election|Hebrew language|Buttons (Information artifacts)</subject><objectid>2020.27.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Button, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Clinton, Bill|Gore, Albert, Jr.</people><searchterms>presidential elections|Poltical Pins|Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights 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Parade officials attributed the attendance of an estimated 20,000 -mostly youth- to the parade's Passover theme of religious freedom and its relation to the plight of the Soviet Jews. The parade's name derives from the chapter of the Old Testament that describes the flight of the ancient Israelites from slavery in Egypt.

Participating were Jewish students from New York campuses, Jewish day schools and congregational Hebrew schools. 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-Laurel Jazz Festival (Aug. 2-4, 1968)
-White House Conference on Children (1970)
-Pacem in Terris III (Oct. 8-11, 1973)
-National Carousel Roundtable (Oct. 25-28, 1974)
-Washington Post News Badge (1975)
-White House Conference on Handicapped Individuals (Undated)
-National Governors' Conference (undated)
-American Booksellers Association (undated)
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Made With Earth From The First
Shovelful Turned At
Metro Groundbreaking
Melart Jewelers December 9 1969
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Cyrillic printing on reverse; appears to be from a Russian photo studio; remnants of an envelope are adhered to the card.</description><subject /><objectid>2002.1.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hais, Nathan</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1349/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1029</url><identifier>1029</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1909</date><collection>Hais Family Collection</collection><description>Formal portrait of Sara Hais (Vigderhouse) mounted on board.   Cyrillic printing on reverse; appears to be taken in a Russian photo studio.  Remnants of an envelope are adhered to card.</description><subject /><objectid>2002.1.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hais, Sara</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1350/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1030</url><identifier>1030</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>October 3, 1916</date><collection>Hais Family Collection</collection><description>Postal card photo of woman seated in chair holding infant Harry Hais, 8 months old, and Sidney Hais, 2 years old, standing beside chair.  Inscription on reverse reads "Best Wishes".</description><subject /><objectid>2002.1.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hais, Sidney|Hais, Harry</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1351/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1031</url><identifier>1031</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1942</date><collection>Hais Family Collection</collection><description>Sidney Hais in uniform standing in front of DGS Market at 7th and C Street, NE, with mother Ida Flax Hais and another woman</description><subject>Soldiers|World War II</subject><objectid>2002.1.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hais, Sidney|Hais, Ida Flax</people><searchterms>DGS|District Grocery Stores|World War II|Grocery stores|Capitol Hill|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1352/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1032</url><identifier>1032</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1943</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>Naomi Hais at wedding of Margaret Hais and Fred Blacher</description><subject>Weddings</subject><objectid>2002.1.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hais, Naomi</people><searchterms>Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1353/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1033</url><identifier>1033</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1943</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>Wedding portrait of Margaret Hais &amp; Fred Blacher, 1943.</description><subject>Weddings|Soldiers|World War II|Military uniforms</subject><objectid>2002.1.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Margaret Hais|Blacher, Fred|Hais, Naomi|Kerstein, Stanley</people><searchterms>Wedding|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1354/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1034</url><identifier>1034</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1943</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>Wedding portrait of Margaret Hais Blacher</description><subject>Weddings|Brides</subject><objectid>2002.1.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Margaret Hais</people><searchterms>Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1355/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1035</url><identifier>1035</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1943</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>Wedding portrait of Margaret and Fred Blacher</description><subject>Weddings|Soldiers|World War II|Military uniforms</subject><objectid>2002.1.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Margaret Hais|Blacher, Fred</people><searchterms>Wedding|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1356/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1036</url><identifier>1036</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Confirmation Class</title><date>1942-1944</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Adas Israel Confirmation Class, 1944.  17 girls and Rabbi Solomon Metz standing in front of the ark.</description><subject /><objectid>2001.17.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosen, Beverly|Metz, Solomon</people><searchterms>Confirmation|Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1357/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1037</url><identifier>1037</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Dance recital</title><date>c. 1935</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Six young girls wearing tutus for dance recital at JCC</description><subject>Children dancing|Children</subject><objectid>2001.17.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1358/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1038</url><identifier>1038</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Pi Tau Pi</title><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Photo of Pi Tau Pi members</description><subject /><objectid>1996.10.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Pi Tau Pi|Fraternity</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1359/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1039</url><identifier>1039</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Phi Delta Alumni Luncheon</title><date>04/03/1948</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Phi Delta Sorority Alumni Luncheon.  Women seated at tables in the Chinese Room at the Mayflower Hotel.</description><subject>Fraternities &amp; sororities|Banquets|Hotels|Social life|Young adults</subject><objectid>2001.18.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blanken, Joan|Friedman, Arlene|Heckman, Margot</people><searchterms>Phi Delta|sorority|Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1360/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1040</url><identifier>1040</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Pi Tau Pi Reunion</title><date>2000</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Photo of two rows of men, standing and sitting, in outdoor setting.</description><subject>Reunions</subject><objectid>2001.14.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dessoff, Alan|Luchs, Ken|Jacobson, Harvey|Kaufmann, Dick|Fein, Harvey|Lowenstein, David|Hofheimer, Ben|Saks, Sam|Cutler, Bob|Blechman, Barry|Bush, Bill|Young, Bernie|Pasternak, Alfred|Kaufman, Carter|Bildman, Art</people><searchterms>Pi Tau Pi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1041</url><identifier>1041</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Confirmation Class</title><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Confirmation Class at Adas Israel</description><subject /><objectid>1998.40.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldman, Paula Seigle</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Confirmation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1042</url><identifier>1042</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hochberg Jewelers</title><date>1938</date><collection>Hochberg Jewelers Collection</collection><description>Abraham Hochberg standing in front of Hochberg Jewelry store</description><subject>Jewelry stores</subject><objectid>1999.07.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hochberg, Abraham</people><searchterms>Seventh Street|Hochberg Jewelers|Jewelry store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1361/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1043</url><identifier>1043</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hochberg's Jewelry Store</title><date>1938</date><collection>Hochberg Jewelers Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Hochberg Jewelry Store at 435 7th Street, NW</description><subject>Jewelry stores</subject><objectid>1999.07.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hochberg, Abraham</people><searchterms>Seventh Street|Hochberg Jewelers|Jewelry store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1362/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1044</url><identifier>1044</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Minnie Goldsmith at Jewish Foster Home</title><date /><collection /><description>Minnie Goldsmith at Jewish Foster Home, c. 1928-1930,  at 3213 Q Street, NW, standing on steps surrounded by 31 children

Adult man not wearing a hat directly behind and to the left of Minnie is Harry Bacherman

Image Description: A black and white photograph showing 31 children and four adults -all appearing to be Caucasian- posing for a picture on the front steps of a brick house. At the top of the stairs is a porch with columns. An adult woman is standing in the middle with a black hat and black fur-lined coat. One man stands behind the woman also among the children in a suit and tie. Two men stand at the back on the far left and right, both wearing three-piece suits and hats.</description><subject>Children|Foster home care|Orphanages|Orphans</subject><objectid>1998.12.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldsmith, Minnie|Gnatt, Sol|Bacherman, Harry</people><searchterms>Jewish Foster Home|Georgetown</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5477/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1045</url><identifier>1045</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Testimonial Dinner to Isaac Jacobson</title><date>April 3, 1944</date><collection /><description>Panoramic photograph of Washington Food Industry Banquet, testimonial dinner for Isaac Jacobson, April 3, 1944, held at the Mayflower.</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>1989.08.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Tenschert</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jacobson, Isaac</people><searchterms>DGS|District Grocery Stores|Mayflower Hotel|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1046</url><identifier>1046</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>5th Annual Banquet, DGS Stores</title><date>March 20, 1927</date><collection>District Grocery Stores Collection</collection><description>Panoramic photograph of DGS banquet, 1927.
Photograph, black and white, "5TH ANNUAL BANQUET D.G.S. STORES./L'AIGLON SALONS/MARCH, 20, 1927." at center. Printed lower right, "Schutz/1946". Men and women seated at tables, looking at camera.Photograph, black and white, "5TH ANNUAL BANQUET D.G.S. STORES./L'AIGLON SALONS/MARCH, 20, 1927." at center. Printed lower right, "Schutz/1946". Men and women seated at tables, looking at camera.</description><subject>Grocery stores|banquet</subject><objectid>1989.08.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Shutz</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>DGS|District Grocery Stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1364/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1047</url><identifier>1047</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Flag Raising, Eighth St. Temple</title><date>April 8, 1917</date><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>Black and white panoramic photograph, titled bottom center, "FLAG RAISING EIGHT ST TEMPLE  APRIL 8, 1917." Printed lower left, "655/Schutz/613/14 - ST". 
Mounted on board.</description><subject>Synagogues</subject><objectid>S-57</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Schutz</creator><type>Image</type><people>Simon, Abram|Wolf, Simon|Herzog, Robert</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|synagogues|World War I</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1372/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1048</url><identifier>1048</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>11th Annual Passover Seder, Army and Navy Committee, Jewish Welfare Board</title><date>March 8, 1945</date><collection /><description>Large black and white panoramic photograph, titled at top center, "11th ANNUAL PASSOVER SEDER/ARMY AND NAVY COMMITTEE/JEWISH WELFARE BOARD   MAYFLOWER HOTEL/MARCH 28, 1945   WASHINGTON, D.C.". Printed lower right corner, "Schutz/PHOTO/FILE NO 7764/1516 H STREET  N.W./WASHINGTON.  5.  DC".   Civilians, men and women in uniform, at banquet tables and facing the camera.

Mounted on sign board.</description><subject>World War II</subject><objectid>1984.01.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Welfare Board|World War II|Passover|Passover Seder|Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1374/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1050</url><identifier>1050</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>14th Annual Banquet District Grocery Stores</title><date>April 28, 1935</date><collection>District Grocery Stores Collection</collection><description>Panoramic photograph of DGS banquet, 1935.
Panoramic  Photograph, black and white, top center "FOURTEENTH ANNUAL BANQUET/DISTRICT GROCERY STORES/JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER APRIL 28, 1935". Written in ink script at top center, "Maurice Kay/Chairman D.G.S. Banquet". Printed lower right, "Schutz/PHOTO/FILE NO. 4976/1316 H ST.  N.W./WASHINGTON, D.C."  Men and women in evening dress, balcony empty.
Add photo</description><subject>Community centers</subject><objectid>1989.08.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Schutz</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>DGS|Jewish Community Center|District Grocery Stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1382/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1051</url><identifier>1051</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Installation Banquet, B'nai B'rith, Argo Local #413</title><date>January 31, 1935</date><collection /><description>Black and white panoramic photograph,  titled bottom center, "INSTALLATION BANQUET/ARGO LODGE NO. 413/INDEPENDENT ORDER B'NAI B'RITH/WILLARD HOTEL  JAN. 31, 1935". Printed lower right, "Schultz/PHOTO/FILE NO. 4896/1516 H ST. N.W./WASHINGTON, D.C.". 

Mounted on foam core.</description><subject>Fraternal organizations</subject><objectid>1989.08.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|Argo Lodge|Willard Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1389/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1052</url><identifier>1052</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Sidney L. Hechinger's 50th Birthday Party</title><date>1935</date><collection /><description>Large black and white panoramic photograph of the guests at Sidney Hechinger's 50th Birthday Party in 1935.  
Original press photograph with tissue overlay, numbering each person for identification. Four rows of banquet tables with guests in dinner dress. Written in red crayon at top center, "CROP &amp;/Reduce to/3…. (crossed out) and replaced by "120 pi. wide". Handwritten in pencil on reverse, "Sidney L. Hechinger's 50th/Birthday Party at the Mayflower/Hotel, 1935/(see C-251-repro w/names/of guests).". 
Stamped on reverse, "PHOTO/BY/SCHUTZ/7516 H ST./ N.W./WASHINGTON  D.C." and "HECHINGER/3500 PENNSY DRIVE/LANDOVER, MD 20785/ARCHIVES" and number "85" circled in pencil.

Copy also in folder with numbers and corresponding guest list.</description><subject>Birthdays</subject><objectid>1998.09.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Schutz</creator><type>Image</type><people>Hechinger, Sidney</people><searchterms>Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1398/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1053</url><identifier>1053</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Laying of Cornerstone</title><date>May 3, 1925</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Large panoramic photograph of the JCC Cornerstone Laying on May 3, 1925.  "Laying of Corner Stone/JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER/15TH - Q ST.  N.W.  MAY, 3, 1925" printed at center bottom. Printed lower right corner, "Tenschert &amp; Flack". View from above and behind orchestra, speaker at podium among seated audience, roped-off crowds. Exterior view.
Black and white. 

Mounted on cardboard.</description><subject>Community centers|Cornerstone laying|Presidents</subject><objectid>1998.32.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Tenschert and Flack</creator><type>Image</type><people>Coolidge, Calvin</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center|U.S. Presidents</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1400/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1054</url><identifier>1054</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Roosevelt High School Class of February 1948</title><date>February 1948</date><collection /><description>Large, panoramic school picture of the Roosevelt High School Class of February 1948.  Signatures of students on back. Black and white.</description><subject>School</subject><objectid>1998.28.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Roosevelt High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1055</url><identifier>1055</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>McFarland Junior High School Class of February 1945</title><date>February 1945</date><collection /><description>Large panoramic McFarland Junior High School picture for Class of February 1945.  Black and white. 10" x 20".</description><subject>School</subject><objectid>1998.28.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>McFarland Junior High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1056</url><identifier>1056</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>30th Anniversary Convention of the Alpha Sigma Rho Fraternity of America</title><date>Aug. 30-Sept. 1 1947</date><collection /><description>Large panoramic photo of the Sigma Alpha Rho 30th convention, which was held Aug 30-Sept. 1, 1947, in Philadelphia.</description><subject>Fraternities &amp; sororities</subject><objectid>1998.28.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Sigma Alpha Rho</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1057</url><identifier>1057</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Coolidge High School Class of June 1946</title><date>June 1946</date><collection /><description>Large panoramic Coolidge High School photo. Black and white. 10" x 20".</description><subject /><objectid>1998.28.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Coolidge High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1058</url><identifier>1058</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>National Council of Jewish Juniors Banquet</title><date>Oct. 21, 1935</date><collection /><description>Large panoramic photo of the National Council of Jewish Juniors Banquet held Oct. 21, 1935, at the Washington Hotel.  Black and white. 10 x 20.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.07.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>National Council of Jewish Juniors</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1059</url><identifier>1059</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/25/1954</date><collection>Feuerzeig Collection</collection><description>B&amp;W  8x10 photo of Gary Melnicove Bar Mitzvah

Image on Display in INTRO to Core</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Feuerzeig, Penny|Melnicove, Gary</people><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah|B'nai Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1402/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1060</url><identifier>1060</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Feuerzeig Collection</collection><description>B&amp;W Confirmation class photograph of 23 Confirmands dressed in white robes and two adults dressed in dark clothing</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4370/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1061</url><identifier>1061</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Camp Louise</title><date>1953</date><collection>Feuerzeig Collection</collection><description>B&amp;W bunk group portrait depicts 12 girls in white shorts and t-shirts posed in front of a stone building.  Illegible writing covers the back and is accompanied by an index card identifying some of the individual campers.

Back row: Paula Goldberg, ?, Linda Ades, Rachel Stein, ?,  ?
Front row: Sandy Fine, ?, ?, Penny Zweigenhaft, ?, ?</description><subject>Camps|Children</subject><objectid>2002.5.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldberg, Paula|Ades, Linda|Stein, Rachel|Fine, Sandy|Zweigenhaft, Penny</people><searchterms>Camp Louise|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1403/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1063</url><identifier>1063</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Getting Ready for the Two Hour Test</title><date>06/03/1912</date><collection>Arthur Welsh Collection</collection><description>Small black and white photograph depicting Arthur Welsh checking on the engine of the Wright C flyer prior to a successful test flight on June 3, 1912.  Welsh stands with his back to the camera; Lieutenant Leighton Hazelhurst is seated in the plane, and Lieutenant Henry H. "Hap" Arhold (to Welsh's left) holds the strut of the plane.

Original photo. 4 x 5.</description><subject>Aviation</subject><objectid>C1-01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Welsh, Arthur|Hazelhurst, Leighton|Arnold, Henry</people><searchterms>College Park|Wright Brothers|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1411/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1071</url><identifier>1071</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1912</date><collection>Arthur Welsh Collection</collection><description>Small sepia-toned photograph depicting three men in front of a plane in 1912.  Handwriting in black ink at bottom of photo reads "Kabitzky, Welsh, Kloeckler". 

John G. Kloeckler &amp; William Kabitzky were both given flying instruction by Arthur Welsh in Dayton Ohio in spring, 1912.


3 x 5 1/2.</description><subject>Aviation|Airplanes|Air pilots</subject><objectid>C1-02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Welsh, Arthur|Kloeckler, John G.|Kabitzky, William</people><searchterms>College Park|Wright Brothers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1412/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1072</url><identifier>1072</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1910</date><collection>Arthur Welsh Collection</collection><description>Small sepia-toned photograph of Arthur Welsh and a woman sitting in a plane.

The woman may be his sister, Clara; she accompanied Welsh on a plane ride on December 24, 1910 in Dayton, OH.

4 x 6.</description><subject>Aviation|Air pilots|Airplanes|Women</subject><objectid>C1-03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Welsh, Arthur|Wiseman, Clara</people><searchterms>Wright Brothers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1413/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1073</url><identifier>1073</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1912</date><collection>Arthur Welsh Collection</collection><description>Postal card with a sepia-toned photograph depicting two men in front of plane; the man on the left appears to be Arthur Welsh.  Extremely faded.

c. 1912.  3 1/2 x 5.</description><subject>Aviation|Aircraft|Air pilots</subject><objectid>C1-05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Welsh, Arthur</people><searchterms>Wright Brothers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1414/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1074</url><identifier>1074</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Four Men With Plane</title><date>c. 1912</date><collection>Arthur Welsh Collection</collection><description>Postal card with a picture of four unidentified men in front of and inside a plane.
The second man from the left appears to be Arthur Welsh.  Extremely faded.

3 1/2 x 5.</description><subject>Aviation|Air pilots|Aircraft</subject><objectid>C1-06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Welsh, Arthur</people><searchterms>Wright Brothers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1415/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1075</url><identifier>1075</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Early Plane</title><date /><collection>Arthur Welsh Collection</collection><description>Small sepia-toned photograph depicting a plane with an unidentified man inside.  Background shows several hangers numbered 21,22,23,24.

3 1/2 x 5.</description><subject>Aviation|Air pilots|Aircraft</subject><objectid>C1-07</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Wright Brothers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1416/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1076</url><identifier>1076</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Unidentified Man on Airfield</title><date>1912</date><collection>Arthur Welsh Collection</collection><description>Small black and white photograph of an unidentified man on an airfield. c. 1912.

3 1/2 x 5.</description><subject>Aviation</subject><objectid>C1-08</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Wright Brothers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1417/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1077</url><identifier>1077</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Gravestone of Arthur Welsh</title><date>February 1969</date><collection>Arthur Welsh Collection</collection><description>Small color photograph of Arthur L. Welsh's grave marker at the Adas Israel Cemetery in Washington, D.C.  Small caption is attached to the photo.

c. February 1969.

3 1/2 x 3 1/2.</description><subject>Aviation</subject><objectid>C1-17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Welsh, Arthur</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1418/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1078</url><identifier>1078</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Robert Fowler</title><date>Aug. and Sept. 1911</date><collection>Arthur Welsh Collection</collection><description>Small black and white photograph of Robert Fowler, student of Arthur Welsh.

Reverse gives other information including: his home, Gilroy, CA, the dates of Welsh's instruction: August and September 1911, and his license # 36.

3 1/2 x 4 1/2.</description><subject>Aviation</subject><objectid>C1-18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Welsh, Arthur</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1419/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1079</url><identifier>1079</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Edsel Gallaudet</title><date>June and July 1911</date><collection>Arthur Welsh Collection</collection><description>Small black and white photograph of Edsel Gallaudet, former student of Arthur Welsh.

Reverse gives other information, including: his hometown, Norwich, CT, the dates of instruction: June and July 1911, and his license # 32. 

3 1/2 x 4.</description><subject>Aviation</subject><objectid>C1-19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Welsh, Arthur</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1420/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1080</url><identifier>1080</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Farnum Fish</title><date>December 1911</date><collection>Arthur Welsh Collection</collection><description>Small black and white photograph of Farnum Fish, former student of Arthur Welsh.

The reverse gives more information including: his hometown, Los Angeles, CA, the dates of instruction: December 1911, and his license # 85.

3 x 4.</description><subject>Aviation</subject><objectid>C1-20</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Welsh, Arthur</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1421/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1081</url><identifier>1081</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Arthur Welsh</title><date /><collection>Arthur Welsh Collection</collection><description>Small black and white photograph of Welsh, sitting in a plane, smoking a cigar.

3 1/2 x 4 3/4.</description><subject>Aviation</subject><objectid>C1-21</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Welsh, Arthur</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1422/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1082</url><identifier>1082</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Arthur Welsh Collection</collection><description>Small black and white photograph depicting Cal Rodgers, a former student of Arthur Welsh.

The reverse provides the following information: his hometown, Pittsburgh, PA, his license # 49, and the date of his death: April 12, 1912.

4 x 5.</description><subject>Aviation</subject><objectid>C1-22</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Welsh, Arthur</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1423/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1083</url><identifier>1083</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Arthur Welsh Collection</collection><description>Small black and white photograph of Louie Mitchell, one of Arthur Welsh's former students.

The reverse provides additional information: his training dates; June 1911, his license; # 51, and the date of his death; Oct. 23, 1912. 

3 3/4 x 5.</description><subject>Aviation</subject><objectid>C1-23</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Welsh, Arthur</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1424/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1084</url><identifier>1084</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Business High School Class June 1928</title><date /><collection /><description>Large panoramic black and white photograph of the Business High School class of June 1928.</description><subject /><objectid>1995.14.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1085</url><identifier>1085</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>B'nai B'rith 1st Birthday Luncheon for Mildred Cafritz</title><date>1939</date><collection /><description>Large panoramic black and white photograph of individuals at a luncheon held for Mildred Cafritz, Chairman of Hostesses in 1939.</description><subject /><objectid>1995.12.69</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cafritz, Mildred</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1086</url><identifier>1086</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1912</date><collection>Hais Family Collection</collection><description>Wedding portrait of Ida and Joseph Hais, 1912</description><subject>Weddings</subject><objectid>2002.1.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hais, Joseph|Hais, Ida Flax</people><searchterms>Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1426/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1089</url><identifier>1089</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1914</date><collection>Hais Family Collection</collection><description>Formal portrait of Joseph and Ida Hais with infant son, Sidney, and Aunt Mildred Vigderhouse Potosky, 1914</description><subject /><objectid>2002.1.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hais, Joseph|Hais, Ida Flax|Hais, Sidney|Vigderhouse, Mildred</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1427/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1090</url><identifier>1090</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February, 1920</date><collection>Hais Family Collection</collection><description>Portrait of Sidney Hais, 6 years old,  seated on a pony on a city sidewalk, 1920</description><subject /><objectid>2002.1.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hais, Sidney</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1428/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1091</url><identifier>1091</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Phi Alpha Fraternity Washington, DC May 1, 1932</title><date /><collection /><description>Large panoramic black and white photograph titled bottom center, "Phi Alpha Fraternity Washington D.C.    May 1, 1932". Written in pen in top right and both bottom corners, "I.A.". Young men and women standing outdoors in front of three buildings, some crowded and leaning from second story window. Stamped along right side on reverse, "DUPLICATE COPIES OF THIS PHOTOGRAPH CAN BE ORDERED FROM/WASHINGTON PHOTO COMPANY, INC./467 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, N.W./WASHINGTON, D.C.".</description><subject>Fraternities &amp; sororities</subject><objectid>1993.05.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Phi Alpha|Fraternity</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1434/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1092</url><identifier>1092</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Phi Alpha Fraternity-17th Annual Convention</title><date>January 3, 1932</date><collection /><description>Large black and white panoramic photograph of a group of men and women standing outside several large buildings on a deck or boardwalk.

White text in the middle at the bottom of the photograph reads:
"Phi Alpha Fraternity-17th Annual Convention-Jan. 3rd, 1932 Ambassador Hotel Atlantic City, NJ"

34 x 10.</description><subject>Fraternities &amp; sororities</subject><objectid>1993.05.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Fred Hess &amp; Son</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Phi Alpha|Fraternity|Atlantic City</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1093</url><identifier>1093</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Dedication Cerermonies at the Hebrew Home for the Aged</title><date>Nov. 29, 1925</date><collection /><description>Large black and white panoramic photograph of  exterior view with huge crowd and small band outside of the Hebrew Home for the Aged and looking towards the camera; cars in background.
Titled lower left, "Dedication Ceremonies/at the /Hebrew Home for the Aged --/Nov. 29, 1925". Printed lower right, "Tenschert + Flack".</description><subject>Nursing homes</subject><objectid>L-21</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hebrew Home for the Aged</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1437/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1094</url><identifier>1094</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>49th Annual Convention of the District Grand Lodge No. 5</title><date>Feb 17, 1924</date><collection>Found in Collection</collection><description>Large black and white panoramic photograph of a group of well dressed men and women standing outside of the White House on a sidewalk.

White text on the photograph reads: "49th Annual Convention of the District Grand Lodge No. 5
 I. O. B. B.  on Visit to the White House, Washington, DC, February 17, 1924"

31.5 x 10.</description><subject>Fraternal organizations</subject><objectid>FIC.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>White House|B'nai B'rith</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1095</url><identifier>1095</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Fourteenth Annual Banquet District Grocery Stores</title><date>April 28, 1935</date><collection>District Grocery Stores Collection</collection><description>Black and white panoramic photograph, titled top center, "FOURTEENTH ANNUAL BANQUET/DISTRICT GROCERY STORES/JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER     APRIL 28, 1935". Printed lower right, "Schultz/PHOTO/FILE NO. 4976/1516 H ST.  N.W./WASHINGTON, D.C.". Well-dressed men and women sitting in a large banquet hall.</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>1996.55.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>District Grocery Stores|DGS|Business|Jewish Community Center|Washington DC Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1441/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1096</url><identifier>1096</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The 20th Anniversary Banquet District Grocery Stores Inc. Feb. 23, 1941</title><date>1941</date><collection>District Grocery Stores Collection</collection><description>Large black and white photograph of a group of men and women crowded around a collection of tables in a large banquet hall.

Panoramic Photograph, black and white, "THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY BANQUET/DISTRICT GROCERY STORES INC./FEB. 23, 1941 -  MAYFLOWER HOTEL, WASH., D.C."
Printed lower right, "Brown Suarez/1726-CONN. AVE. N.W./WASH. D.C."   Men and women at tables and in balcony; flags draped from balcony.


36 x 10.</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>1995.09.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>DGS|District Grocery Stores|Mayflower Hotel|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1450/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1097</url><identifier>1097</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Annual Springtime Frolic May 9-12, 1936"</title><date>1936</date><collection /><description>Photograph, Panoramic, black and white, titled bottom center, "ANNUAL SPRING TIME FROLIC/MAY 9-12, 1936". Printed lower right, "Schutz/PHOTO/FILE NO. 529,/1516 H ST. N.W./WASHINGTON, D.C.". Men standing and sitting outside military-type building with sign below roof line that reads, "POSITIVELY NO SMOKING/ON THESE PREMISES". Each man is numbered with a typed and printed identification of name and city to the right of the photograph, numbers 1-158.
Mounted to cardboard.</description><subject>Recreation</subject><objectid>1994.43.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Springtime Frolic</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1455/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1098</url><identifier>1098</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Studio portrait of Schlomo and Henye-Chasha Etkin in Belarus, 1880.  Mounted on card, reverse has Cyrillic printing and handwritten notes.

Schlomo &amp; Henye-Chasha were grandparents of Maurice Atkin.</description><subject>Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2002.10.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Schlomo &amp; Henye-Chasha Etkin</creator><type>Image</type><people>Etkin, Solomon|Etkin, Henye-Chasha|Atkin, Maurice</people><searchterms>Russia|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1458/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1099</url><identifier>1099</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 8, 1936</date><collection>Yom Tov Congregation Collection</collection><description>Photograph, Panoramic, black and white, titled center bottom, "BANQUET/SEPHARDIM HEBREW CONGREGATION/MR. SOL EREZA, PRESIDENT/WASHINGTON, D.C.  MARCH 8, 1936". Printed lower right, "Schultz/PHOTO/FILE NO. /961/1516 H ST. N.W./WASHINGTON, D.C.". Four tables of men and women, with stage and piano in background.

Stamped in ink on reverse, "We will frame this picture/for $1.00/Delivery Service Di 8433/Schultz Photographer./1516 H St., N.W. Wash., D.C.".</description><subject /><objectid>1996.32.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Schutz</creator><type>Image</type><people>Beyda, Abe|Beyda, Danny|Beyda, Esther|Beyda, Eunice|Beyda, Joe|Beyda, Morris|Beyda, Ralph|Chabbott, Julius|Chabbott, Sophie|Dayan, Esther|Dayan, Morris|Diamond, Luna Ereza|Ereza, Monty|Ereza, Sol|Esses, Abe|Heiney, Irving|Heiney, Rae|Koury, Joe|Pateesh, Leon|Rishty, Jacob|Rishty, Morris|Rishty, Pauline|Shmalo, Jimmy|Shmalo, Morris|Shmaosh, Stanley|Toronto, Morris</people><searchterms>Sephardim|Yom Tov</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1463/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1100</url><identifier>1100</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>B&amp;W photo of Grisha, Gita, and Israel Etkin, 1940, in Russia.  Handwritten note on reverse side: "The Caucasis, 1940".   

Maurice Atkin's father, Joseph, was the brother of Grisha, Gita, and Israel.</description><subject /><objectid>2002.10.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Etkin, Grisha|Etkin, Gita|Etkin, Israel|Atkin, Maurice</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Russia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1464/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1101</url><identifier>1101</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1903</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>B&amp;W portrait of Grisha Mazo, 1903, mounted on card.  Note on back reads "Girsh Mazo. In a student form; the future husband of Gita Etkin"</description><subject /><objectid>2002.10.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Mazo, Grisha</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Russia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1102</url><identifier>1102</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1913</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>B&amp;W portrait of Gita Etkin, 1913, mounted on board.  Handwritten note on back in Russian and English: "to my dear brother from Gita Etkin"

Gita Etkin's brother, Joseph, was Maurice Atkin's father.</description><subject /><objectid>2002.10.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Etkin, Gita|Atkin, Maurice</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Russia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1103</url><identifier>1103</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1961</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Informal photograph of Grisha, Abram, Gita, and Sima Mazo, 1961, sitting at dining room table.

Abram and Sima Mazo were Maurice Atkin's first cousins.</description><subject /><objectid>2002.10.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Mazo, Grisha|Mazo, Abram|Mazo, Gita|Mazo, Sima|Atkin, Maurice</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Russia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1104</url><identifier>1104</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1934</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>B&amp;W portrait of the Mazo family, 1934, in Russia.  L to R: Grisha, Abram, Sima, Soluma, Gita Mazo.  Mounted on card.

Abram &amp; Sima Mazo were Maurice Atkin's first cousins.</description><subject>Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2002.10.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Mazo, Grisha|Mazo, Abram|Mazo, Sima|Mazo, Soluma|Mazo, Gita|Atkin, Maurice</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Russia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1465/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1105</url><identifier>1105</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Isaac Levy family portrait in back yard of home in southwest Washington.  Department store at 922 4 1/2 Street</description><subject /><objectid>1987.07.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Levy, Jacob|Levy, David|Levy, Human|Levy, Louis|Levy, Sam|Levy, Joseph|Levy, Ida|Levy, Anne|Levy, Rosie|Levy, Lily|Levy, Sarah|Levy, Frances|Levy, Isaac|Levy, Cyril</people><searchterms>Southwest|Four and a Half Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1466/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1106</url><identifier>1106</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Spring Time Frolic and "Battle of the Potomac", 1925</title><date>April 12-15, 1925</date><collection /><description>Panoramic photograph of Springtime Frolic.  Approx. 140 men standing in two rows in front of buildings; each man has a number corresponding to a list of names at top of photograph.  Framed.</description><subject /><objectid>2002.9.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Springtime Frolic</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1107</url><identifier>1107</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Springtime Frolic, 1927</title><date>May 1-5, 1927</date><collection /><description>Panoramic photograph of 3 rows of men standing in front of two buildings; each man has number corresponding to list of signatures inset on the left side of photograph.  Framed.</description><subject /><objectid>2002.9.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Springtime Frolic</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1108</url><identifier>1108</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Annual Springtime Frolic, 1936</title><date>May 9-12, 1936</date><collection /><description>Panoramic photograph of four rows of men standing in front of buildings at annual Springtime Frolic, 1936.  Framed.</description><subject /><objectid>2002.9.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Springtime Frolic</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1109</url><identifier>1109</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>SpringTime Frolic, 1938</title><date>June 11-14, 1938</date><collection /><description>Panoramic photograph of men standing against railings on upper and lower decks of ship, "Old Bay Line for Baltimore" on annual Springtime Frolic, 1938.  Each man has number corresponding to list of names inset at left.  Framed.</description><subject /><objectid>2002.9.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Springtime Frolic</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1110</url><identifier>1110</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Springtime Frolic, 1939</title><date>June 3-6, 1939</date><collection /><description>Panoramic Photograph of men standing against the railing on upper and lower decks of ship, "Old Bay Line for Baltimore" on annual Springtime Frolic, 1939.  Each man has number corresponding to list of names inset at right.  Framed.</description><subject /><objectid>2002.9.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Springtime Frolic</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1111</url><identifier>1111</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Thirteenth Annual Father and Son Banquet, Brotherhood of Washington Hebrew, 1936</title><date>April 28, 1936</date><collection /><description>Panoramic photograph of men and boys seated at round banquet tables and one long head table.   Banners overhead hung in archways; central sign says "Welcome Brotherhood Washington Hebrew Congregation".</description><subject /><objectid>2002.9.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Brotherhood|Mayflower Hotel|Men's Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1112</url><identifier>1112</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>District Grocery Stores War Bonds Victory Banquet, 1942</title><date>April 26, 1942</date><collection>District Grocery Stores Collection</collection><description>Panoramic photograph of DGS War Bonds Victory Banquet, 1942.    Large banner over head table "Unity is our Defense".  Large DGS signs in balconies and on pillars.  Matted &amp; framed.</description><subject /><objectid>1989.08.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>DGS|World War II|Willard Hotel|District Grocery Stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1113</url><identifier>1113</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Annual DGS Banquet, Jewish Community Center March 25, 1934</title><date>March 25, 1934</date><collection>District Grocery Stores Collection</collection><description>Large black and white panoramic photo of a group of well dressed individuals sitting at long banquet tables in a banquet hall.

White text on front of piece reads "Annual DGS Banquet, Jewish Community Center, Mar 25 1934."  Smaller white text reads "Capitol Photo Service Catered by A. Hoffman."

20 x 10.</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>1996.22.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>DGS|District Grocery Stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1114</url><identifier>1114</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Annual Dinner Dance, Variety Club of America</title><date>November 25, 1944</date><collection>Milton S. Kronheim Collection</collection><description>Panoramic Photograph of Annual Dinner Dance, Variety Club of America, Tent No. 11, 1944</description><subject /><objectid>1998.54.454</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kronheim, Milton S. Jr</people><searchterms>Willard Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1115</url><identifier>1115</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>27th Annual Father &amp; Son Banquet, Washington Hebrew Congregation</title><date>April 30, 1950</date><collection>Milton S. Kronheim Collection</collection><description>Panoramic Photograph of 27th Annual Father &amp; Son Banquet, Sponsored by Brotherhood of Washington Hebrew Congregation, 1950.  Mounted on board; framed.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.54.455</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1116</url><identifier>1116</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>12th Annual Men of St. John's Father and Son Banquet</title><date>May 21, 1958</date><collection>Milton S. Kronheim Collection</collection><description>Panoramic photograph of St. John's Annual Banquet, 1958.    Men and boys seated at banquet tables on outside terrace in Arlington with view of Washington monuments.   Mounted on cardboard.  Milton Kronheim seated at head table, lower right corner of photograph.</description><subject>Banquets</subject><objectid>1998.54.359</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kronheim, Milton S. Jr</people><searchterms>Virginia|Arlington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1117</url><identifier>1117</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Testimonial Dinner to Alvin L. Newmyer</title><date>January 9, 1934</date><collection>Milton S. Kronheim Collection</collection><description>Panoramic Photograph of testimonial dinner to Alvin Newmyer, 1934 
Testimonial Dinner to Alvin L. Newmyer, January 9, 1934, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.54.358</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Tenshert</creator><type>Image</type><people>Newmyer, Alvin</people><searchterms>Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1118</url><identifier>1118</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 23, 1942</date><collection>Milton S. Kronheim Collection</collection><description>Panoramic photograph of Ahepa Banquet, men and women seated at banquet tables at Mayflower Hotel, 1942. Mounted on board.
Twenty-Fifth Annual Touchdown Club Awards Dinner, January 16, 1960, Sheraton-Park Hotel, Touchdown Club of Washington, D.C.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.54.355</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1119</url><identifier>1119</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Washington D.C. Retail Liquor Dealers Assn Banquet, 1957</title><date>March 17, 1957</date><collection /><description>B&amp;W panoramic photo mounted on cardboard.  Washington D.C. Retail Liquor Dealers Association annual banquet at Sheraton Park Hotel.  Photo has been cut or torn in half.</description><subject>Banquets</subject><objectid>1994.69.05b</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Retail Liquor Dealers|Liquor Store|Sheraton Park Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1121</url><identifier>1121</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>D.C. Retail Liquor Dealers Association Annual Banquet and Dance</title><date>November 24, 1937</date><collection /><description>B&amp;W panoramic photograph, torn or cut in half.  D.C. Retail Liquor Dealers Association Fourth Annual Banquet and Dance at the Mayflower</description><subject>Banquets</subject><objectid>1994.69.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Retail Liquor Dealers|Mayflower Hotel|Liquor Store</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1122</url><identifier>1122</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Laying of cornerstone</title><date>May 3, 1925</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>B&amp;W photo of laying of cornerstone for JCC at 16th and Q Streets, 1925.  Scene overlooks the back of band members and faces the crowd.</description><subject /><objectid>J16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Coolidge, Calvin</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1467/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1123</url><identifier>1123</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Barber shop</title><date>1918</date><collection>Charles &amp; Edith Pascal Collection</collection><description>B&amp;W photograph on board.  Three barbers standing behind empty barber chairs.  Harry Chidakel was a barber in this shop located on west side of 7th Street between E &amp; F Streets, SW.</description><subject>Barbers</subject><objectid>1998.14.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Chidakel, Harry</people><searchterms>Southwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1468/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1124</url><identifier>1124</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Groundbreaking at Tifereth Israel Congregation</title><date>April 29, 1956</date><collection>Isaac Franck Collection</collection><description>B&amp;W photograph showing several men, seated, in conversation, at groundbreaking for Tifereth Israel.  Includes (L to R ) Isaac Franck, two unnamed D.C. Commissioners, and Rev. Reissig. </description><subject>groundbreaking</subject><objectid>2002.17.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Franck, Isaac</people><searchterms>Tifereth Israel|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4549/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1125</url><identifier>1125</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Isaac Franck Collection</collection><description>B&amp;W photograph, 8x10, two men shaking hands on sidewalk. Isaac Franck &amp; Zalman Shazar, 3rd Israeli President</description><subject /><objectid>2002.17.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Franck, Isaac|Shazar, Zalman</people><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4550/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1126</url><identifier>1126</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Boy Scout Troop #73</title><date /><collection /><description>B&amp;W photograph of 3 rows of boys in uniform w/American flag &amp; Scout Troop 73 flag behind them.

Names written on back of card, writing somewhat illegible 

Front Row- second from left, Harris Sacks
Middle Row (from right) Rudy Arkin, ____ Silverman, ____ Kolker, ___ Love (scoutmaster), unknown, Morris Krucoff, (illegible name), Morty Rabinow
Last Row (from right) Robert Gottlieb, Robert Davidson, James Shalman (sp?), Morton Harmel (sp?)</description><subject /><objectid>2003.8.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Arkin, Rudy|Krucoff, Morris</people><searchterms>Boy Scouts</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5631/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1127</url><identifier>1127</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1910-1915</date><collection /><description>B&amp;W photograph, sepia toned, showing man in white apron inside grocery store.  Store was located at 5th &amp; V Streets behind Griffith Stadium.  Mounted on cardboard.</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2003.11.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kornhauser, Jacob</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Griffith Stadium|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5538/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1128</url><identifier>1128</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>B&amp;W photograph of Armistice Day at Arlington Cemetery</description><subject /><objectid>2003.11.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Arlington Cemetery</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1129</url><identifier>1129</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>B&amp;W photograph of Armistice Day at Arlington Cemetery</description><subject /><objectid>2003.11.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1130</url><identifier>1130</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>B&amp;W photograph showing Ben Aronson picking draft numbers at Jewish War Veterans</description><subject>Draft|World War II|Veterans</subject><objectid>2003.11.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Aronson, Ben</people><searchterms>World War II|Jewish War Veterans</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1470/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1131</url><identifier>1131</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1948</date><collection>Beth El Hebrew Congregation Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photo of Steven Levy's bar mitzvah at Beth El Hebrew Congregation, 1948.   Photo shows sanctuary interior, Steven Levy on the bima with Rabbi Hugo Schiff.

Image on display WIJW Section 4: 1921-1948</description><subject /><objectid>1998.69.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Schiff, Hugo|Levy, Steven|Berliant, Mark|Berliant, Deena</people><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah|Beth El Hebrew Congregation|Virginia|Alexandria</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1471/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1132</url><identifier>1132</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Sigma Alpha Kappa 5th Installation</title><date>November 6, 1938</date><collection /><description>Panoramic photo of Sigma Alpha Kappa 5th Annual Installation, November 6, 1938</description><subject /><objectid>2001.22.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Sigma Alpha Kappa</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1133</url><identifier>1133</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Sigma Alpha Kappa Mothers Day luncheon</title><date>1938</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Panoramic photo of Sigma Alpha Kappa Mother-Daughter Banquet, May 8, 1938</description><subject>Banquets</subject><objectid>2002.16.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Sigma Alpha Kappa|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1134</url><identifier>1134</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Confirmation class at Beth El</title><date>1936-1937</date><collection>Congregation Beth El Collection</collection><description>Confirmation photograph of Congregation Beth El at 7th &amp; Jefferson St, NW.  Several young girls wearing white dresses &amp; holding flowers standing outside synagogue with Rabbi Aaron Volkman.

Image Description: Ten girls and a man -all seeming to be white- stand on the steps of the front entrance of a synagogue. The girls are wearing white dresses of varying lengths and holding flowers either in their hand or in a wooden woven basket with a handle. The man is wearing black robes, a black hat, and a narrow white prayer shall with stripes and fringes at the ends. The building behind them is brick, with two of the three small windows propped open and double wooden doors with small windows in the middle. Various trees and bushes can be seen surrounding the building.</description><subject>Children|Girls</subject><objectid>1985.07.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Volkman, Aaron</people><searchterms>Beth El|Confirmation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1472/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1136</url><identifier>1136</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>October 3, 1915</date><collection>Hais Family Collection</collection><description>Studio portrait of Sidney Hais seated in a chair, age 18 months.</description><subject /><objectid>2002.1.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hais, Sidney</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1137</url><identifier>1137</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>August 1914</date><collection>Hais Family Collection</collection><description>Photograph of Sidney Hais as infant in stroller, age 4 months</description><subject /><objectid>2002.1.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hais, Sidney</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1138</url><identifier>1138</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>Isaac Franck Collection</collection><description>Isaac Franck at protest for Soviet Jewry, June 1971</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>2001.19.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Franck, Isaac</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4551/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1139</url><identifier>1139</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Isaac Franck at protest for Soviet Jewry, June 1971. Man in glasses to the right (partially obstructed from view) is Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel. </description><subject /><objectid>2001.19.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Franck, Isaac</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4552/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1140</url><identifier>1140</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 1973</date><collection>Isaac Franck Collection</collection><description>B&amp;W photo of Isaac Franck dancing the hora at celebration of 25th anniversary of State of Israel.  L to R:  Bernard Rosenberg (25th Israel Anniversary Chairman), Mayor Walter Washington, Isaac Franck.</description><subject /><objectid>1999.13.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Franck, Isaac|Washington, Walter|Rosenberg, Bernard</people><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1473/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1141</url><identifier>1141</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1911</date><collection /><description>B&amp;W photo of Samuel Isaac and Jennie Cohen, ca. 1911, in grocery store at 722 4th Street NW.  Both people are wearing aprons and standing behind meat counter.

Image on Display WIJW Section 3: 1876-1921</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2003.10.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Samuel|Cohen, Jennie</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1474/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1142</url><identifier>1142</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1936</date><collection /><description>Israel Lisensky and his wife, Lena Lisensky with a store clerk in their grocery store at 2400 Minnesota Avenue, SE.</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>1996.05.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lisensky, Israel|Lisensky, Lena</people><searchterms>Southeast|Grocery stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1143</url><identifier>1143</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Tifereth Israel Collection</collection><description>B&amp;W photograph of Tifereth Israel choir, 1928</description><subject>Synagogues|Choir</subject><objectid>2003.11.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Tifereth Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1475/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1144</url><identifier>1144</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Kesher Israel</title><date /><collection>Kesher Israel Congregation Collection</collection><description>B&amp;W photo of six men on bima at Kesher Israel.  Harry Chidakel, president, second from left; Rabbi Philip Rabinowitz to his right.</description><subject>Synagogues</subject><objectid>2003.23.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Chidakel, Harry|Rabinowitz, Philip</people><searchterms>Kesher Israel|Georgetown|synagogues|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1476/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1145</url><identifier>1145</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Presentation of flags to Congregation Talmud Torah</title><date>September 28, 1948</date><collection>Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>B&amp;W photo showing approximately 20 people on bima at Talmud Torah.  Label reads "Presentation of American &amp; Jewish Flag to Congregation Talmud Torah by Morgenstein and Munitz. Rabbi Joshua Klavan, President Morris David Dachman, Vice Pres. Henry Edlowitz, Treas. Al Morgenstein"</description><subject>Synagogues|Flags|Menorahs</subject><objectid>2003.23.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Klavan, Joshua|Dachman, Morris David|Edlowitz, Henry|Morgenstein, Al|Chidakel, Lena</people><searchterms>Talmud Torah|synagogues|Southwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1477/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1146</url><identifier>1146</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1954</date><collection>B'nai Israel Collection</collection><description>B&amp;W photo of B'nai Israel Confirmation Class, standing on the steps of the congregation's synagogue at 14th and Emerson Sts. NW, date unknown.  12 young women wearing white robes.   
Left to right, back row: Marlene Petrashansky, Debbie Hanik (Berger), Beverly Protas (Kay), Harriet Litman, Paula Pascal (Levine), Elaine Schochet, Mildred ? (White)
Left to right, front row:  Joanne Feingold, unknown, Harriette Freidlander (Steine), Ruthie Sherman, Sharon Nimetz (Peikin)</description><subject>Synagogues</subject><objectid>2003.23.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Levine, Paula Pascal</people><searchterms>Confirmation|B'nai Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6252/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1147</url><identifier>1147</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>December 12, 1948</date><collection>Kolker Poultry Company Collection</collection><description>B&amp;W photo of Fred Kolker holding knife over turkey with two men on either side of him.  Paper label glued to top of photo reads "President Truman's Turkey/French World's Champion Bicycle Riders/Washington, D.C., Dec. 22, 1948</description><subject /><objectid>2001.16.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kolker, Fred</people><searchterms>Kolker Poultry Company|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1479/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1148</url><identifier>1148</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Washington, DC Jews atop statue of Brigadier General Thaddeus Kosciuszko in Lafayette Park
Signs: Israel Needs You Now, Don't Sell Out Israel to the Commies, End Arab Aggression Forever, No Munich in the Middle East, Support Israel, Security and Peace in the Mid-East, Support Israel's Right to Permanent Peace

Israel's emergency of the Six-Day War turns into a victory celebration after an announcement that Egypt had accepted a cease-fire, 1967.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.58.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Six-Day War|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1480/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1149</url><identifier>1149</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1968</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Rochelle and Robyn Helzner playing guitars and singing, 1968.

Rochelle grew up to be a cantor
Robyn grew up to be a professional singer in US, Canada, Israel Russia</description><subject>Children playing musical instruments|Guitars|Music|Musical instruments|Children singing|Children</subject><objectid>1998.58.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Helzner, Robyn|Helzner, Rochelle</people><searchterms>Cantor</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1481/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1150</url><identifier>1150</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/13/1968</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of a group of protestors at a rally for Soviet Jewry on the grounds of the Washignton Monument (in background), 1968. One young boy holds a sign which reads,  "Stop! Violating Soviet Constitution"</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>1998.58.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies|Washington Monument</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1482/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1151</url><identifier>1151</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Anti-Pompidou Rally and March protesting sale of jets to Libya by French government, 1970.  "Poo Poo Pompidou" sign carrier at center.</description><subject>Libya</subject><objectid>1998.58.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1483/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1152</url><identifier>1152</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Demonstration to protest French government's sale of jets to Libya, 1970.
Boston University students from Utah and Canada hold sign: Long Live France/ Down with Pompidou
Girl holding Yiddish sign</description><subject>Libya|Children|Students</subject><objectid>1998.58.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1484/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1153</url><identifier>1153</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Artist Jack Perlmutter with wood block print, 1971.</description><subject>Artists</subject><objectid>1998.58.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Perlmutter, Jack</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1486/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1154</url><identifier>1154</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Early morning after all-night vigil at Lincoln Memorial; couple embracing beside Reflection Pool next to sign: Freedom for Soviet Jewry. 1971.

Washington Monument and Capitol visible in background</description><subject>Vigils|Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>1998.58.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Jewry|Washington Monument|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1487/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1155</url><identifier>1155</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>The Moshe Weinberg family from Bowie, MD in front of crowd on grounds of the Washington Monument at Simchat Torah rally for Soviet Jewry, 1971.  Sign, "Hebrew Study is not a Crime".</description><subject>Children|Religion &amp; politics|Family|Activists</subject><objectid>1998.58.12.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry|Simchat Torah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1488/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1156</url><identifier>1156</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Profile of  Samuel Sislen of Jewish Community Council wearing tefillin, tallit, and kippah saying morning prayers, 1971, at all-night vigil for Soviet Jewry.

Reflection Pool and Washington Monument visible in background</description><subject>Vigils|Prayer|Religion &amp; politics|Religious articles|Activists</subject><objectid>1998.58.08.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Sislen, Samuel</people><searchterms>Vigil|Tefillin|Soviet Jewry|Jewish Community Council|Washington Monument|Lincoln Memorial|Kippot|Tallit</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1489/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1157</url><identifier>1157</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Large crowd with umbrellas at Simchat Torah rally for Soviet Jewry on grounds of Washington Monument, 1971. 
Sign: "U.S.S.R. Permit Emigration of Soviet Jews"
Sign: "U.S.S.R. Stop Your Anti-Semitic Propaganda"
Sign: "Pharoah: Let Them Go!"
Sign: "Two Russians for Every Jew"
Sign: "U.S.S.R. Release Jewish Prisoners
Sign: "Stop Russian Anti-Semitism"
Sign: "JDL Never Again"
Sign: "Save Soviet Jewry"</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>1998.58.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies|Simchat Torah|Washington Monument</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1490/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1158</url><identifier>1158</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1974</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Ma'alot massacre protest at Lebanese Embassy, 1974.
Evan Malvik, 8th grader at Hebrew Academy, holding sign: Massacre of children never solved anything</description><subject>Children</subject><objectid>1998.58.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Ma'alot Massacre|Hebrew Academy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1492/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1159</url><identifier>1159</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>JDL contingent at front of crowd at Simchat Torah rally for Soviet Jewry at Washington Monument,  1971.
Signs: JDL Never Again, Let Them Leave, Free Soviet Jews</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>1998.58.11.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies|Jewish Defense League|Simchat Torah|Washington Monument</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1493/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1160</url><identifier>1160</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/09/1978</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Equal Rights Amendment march, 1978.
Lilith Magazine editors (probably Aviva Cantor (left) Susan Weidman Schneider (right))
signs: Lilith magazine for E.R.A., Women are sick and tired of being sick and tired</description><subject>Equal rights amendments|Women</subject><objectid>1998.58.31</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Lilith Magazine|Equal Rights Amendment|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1494/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1161</url><identifier>1161</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/1979</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Solidarity Day at Lafayette Park, 1979.
Elsie and Jack Trombka (left) speak with Avital Sharanksy (Anatoly/Natan's wife)</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>1998.58.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Sharansky, Avital|Jervis, Ida|Trombka, Elsie|Trombka, Jacob</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry|Solidarity Day|Lafayette Park</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1495/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1162</url><identifier>1162</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Holocaust survivors marching holding surviving Torahs at Simchat Torah rally for Soviet Jewry, 1971.</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>1998.58.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Holocaust|Soviet Jewry|Holocaust survivors|Simchat Torah|Torah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1496/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1163</url><identifier>1163</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1979</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Solidarity Day in Lafayette Park, 1979.
People with signs in English and Russian</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>1998.58.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry|Solidarity Day|Lafayette Park</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1497/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1164</url><identifier>1164</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1983</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Marina Lipsky in Irene Kholodnov's class at the JCC in Rockville learns to manipulate a rod puppet for the Hannukah story, 1983.

Kholodnov, formerly of Moscow State Puppet theatre</description><subject>Theatrical productions|Puppet shows|Puppets|Children performing in theatrical productions|Children</subject><objectid>1998.58.41</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Kholodnov, Irena</people><searchterms>Hanukkah|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Montgomery County</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1498/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1165</url><identifier>1165</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1974</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Yehudit Groner, wife of Lubovitcher Rebbe's secretary,  blesses Sabbath candles as son Aaron looks on in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, 1974.</description><subject>Children|Religion|prayers</subject><objectid>1998.58.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Groner, Yehudit</people><searchterms>Shabbat</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1499/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1166</url><identifier>1166</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1974</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Rebbetzin Ruchel Silverman, wife of Rabbi Moshe Silverman (head of Lubavitch program at Univ of MD), blesses Sabbath lights in M'Kerev House in College Park, 1974.</description><subject>prayers|Religion|Women</subject><objectid>1998.58.18.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Silverman, Ruchel|Silverman, Moshe</people><searchterms>Rebbetzin|Shabbat|University of Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1500/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1167</url><identifier>1167</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1983</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Rehearsing Hanukkah Show, Jewish Community Center, Rockville, MD, 1983.
Natasha Brodsky, Larissa Rozenshteyn, Marina Lupsy, teacher Irena Kholodnov (formerly of Moscow State Puppet Theatre) and Larissa Brodsky</description><subject>Theatrical productions|Puppet shows|Puppets|Children performing in theatrical productions|Children</subject><objectid>1998.58.40</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Kholodnov, Irena</people><searchterms>Hanukkah|Montgomery County|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1501/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1168</url><identifier>1168</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1974</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Assembly line at Shmurrah Matzo Factory in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, 1974.</description><subject>Bakeries|Baking</subject><objectid>1998.58.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Passover|Matzah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1502/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1169</url><identifier>1169</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1972</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Hannukah celebration on stage at Jewish Community Center in Rockville, MD, 1972.

Accordianist Pincus Zahavy (Israeli student)
Rabbi Morris Kasman (Beth Sholom Congregation, Bethesda, MD)
Shoshana Abeles lighting Hanukkah lamp</description><subject>Music|Accordions</subject><objectid>1998.58.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Kasman, Morris</people><searchterms>Beth Sholom|Hanukkah|Montgomery County|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Hanukkah lamp|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1503/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1170</url><identifier>1170</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1976</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Actresses Mina Bern and Reizl Bozyk in the Makhitenista's Tanz (the Mother-in-law's Dance)
Representing Hebrew Actor's Union at Smithsonian Folklife Festival, 1976.
Yiddish theatre from New York</description><subject>Dance|Dancers|Festivals</subject><objectid>1998.58.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Dance|Hebrew Actor's Union</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1505/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1171</url><identifier>1171</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1974</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Man (pushing wheelchair) and woman (in wheelchair) looking at couple dressed in "old country" costumes at JCC "Shtetl Day", 1974.
Crowd in background</description><subject /><objectid>1998.58.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Montgomery County|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1506/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1172</url><identifier>1172</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1981</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Reunion of Holocaust survivors and liberators at US State Department, Washington, DC, 1981.

Elie Wiesel (chairman) and survivor Rabbi Laszlo Berkowits of Temple Rodef Shalom (McLean, VA)</description><subject>Authors|Reunions</subject><objectid>1998.58.35</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wiesel, Elie|Berkowitz, Laszlo</people><searchterms>Holocaust|Rabbi|Temple Rodef Shalom</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1508/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1173</url><identifier>1173</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1981</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Reunion of Holocaust survivors and liberators at US State Department, Washington, DC, 1981.
Elie Wiesel and his wife Marion talking to a liberator from Soviet Union</description><subject>Authors|Reunions</subject><objectid>1998.58.36</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wiesel, Elie</people><searchterms>Holocaust</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1509/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1174</url><identifier>1174</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1981</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Reunion of Holocaust survivors and liberators at US State Department, Washington, DC, 1981.

Elie Wiesel (chairman) and Fred Friendly (journalist)</description><subject>Authors|Reunions</subject><objectid>1998.58.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wiesel, Elie</people><searchterms>Holocaust</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1510/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1175</url><identifier>1175</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>I am not 25673.  I am YITKA!</title><date>1983</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors at the Washington DC Convention Center, 1983.

Itka Zygmuntowicz portrait
Philadelphia, PA
survivor of Auschwitz</description><subject /><objectid>1998.58.42</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Zygmuntowicz, Ikta</people><searchterms>Holocaust</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1511/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1176</url><identifier>1176</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1974</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Navy chorus sings Hebrew selection (cantor at microphone) for assembly of Holocaust survivors on U.S. Capitol steps, 1974.</description><subject>Singers|Singing|Music|Music ensembles</subject><objectid>1998.58.43</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cantor|Holocaust</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1512/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1177</url><identifier>1177</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1977</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Band of children (some in costume) playing for "Hasidic Tales" - a play at Congregation Har Shalom, Potomac, MD, 1977.</description><subject>Children playing musical instruments|Costumes|Music|Music ensembles|Musical instruments|Musicians|Children</subject><objectid>1998.58.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Har Shalom</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1513/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1178</url><identifier>1178</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1977</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>children on stage in costumes at Congregation Har Shalom religious school production, "Hasidic Tales", MD, 1977 
Andrew Eisenman - the Melamed
Jason Dominitz - goat
Michelle Spickler - Rifkele, Melamed's wife</description><subject>Children performing in theatrical productions|Costumes|Children</subject><objectid>1998.58.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Har Shalom</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1514/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1179</url><identifier>1179</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1974</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Samuel Creeger (Lubavitch community of Univ of MD) shows Avrum Rosenbloom how to tie tzitzit corners, 1974.</description><subject>Teaching|Children</subject><objectid>1998.58.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1515/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1180</url><identifier>1180</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1982</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Lubavitcher Rabbi Shmuel Kaplan (of Potomac, MD Chabad House) teaches a Bar Mitzvah boy how to apply tefillin, 1982.</description><subject>Children|Religious education|Religious articles</subject><objectid>1998.58.37.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Kaplan, Shmuel</people><searchterms>Tefillin|Rabbi|Washington Monument</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1516/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1181</url><identifier>1181</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/1974</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>8th graders from Hebrew Academy protesting Ma'alot Massacre at Lebanese Embassy, 1974. 
Susan Rottenberg, Roxanne King, Julie Began, Sharon Weintraub, (Karen Charnoff), Evelyn Strauss, Shari Popier

signs: Children of the World - Be Outraged at the Death of your Brothers, Should Children witness the Shadow of Blood?</description><subject>Children</subject><objectid>1998.58.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Ma'alot Massacre|protests and rallies|Hebrew Academy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1517/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1182</url><identifier>1182</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/1974</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Ma'alot massacre protest at Lebanese Embassy, 1974.

Shelly Franco, 8th grader at Hebrew Academy, holding sign: Who could shoot 80 children!</description><subject>Children</subject><objectid>1998.58.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Ma'alot Massacre|Hebrew Academy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1518/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1183</url><identifier>1183</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1977</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Rodef Shalom Nursery School, Falls church, VA, 1977.
Rabbi Laszlo Berkowits holding Torah, while Director Judy Seiff helps students Adriane Chmiel and Jana Richan dress the Torah</description><subject>Children|Teaching</subject><objectid>1998.58.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Berkowitz, Laszlo|Seiff, Judy</people><searchterms>Rabbi|Torah|Temple Rodef Shalom</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1520/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1184</url><identifier>1184</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1980</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Writer Charles Fenyvesi and his son at Book Revue, 1980.

book: Splendor in Exile 
about Jews of Hungary</description><subject>Family|Authors|Children</subject><objectid>1998.58.39</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Fenyvesi, Charles</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1521/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1185</url><identifier>1185</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1977</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Ida Jervis with Isaac Bashevis Singer in his Surfside, FL condo, 1977.</description><subject>Authors</subject><objectid>1998.58.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida|Singer, Isaac Bashevis</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1522/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1186</url><identifier>1186</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1978</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Isaac Bashevis Singer in NY apartment, 1978.</description><subject>Authors</subject><objectid>1998.58.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Singer, Isaac Bashevis</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1523/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1187</url><identifier>1187</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1978</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Isaac Bashevis Singer at work with secretary Dvora Menashe, 1978.</description><subject>Authors</subject><objectid>1998.58.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Singer, Isaac Bashevis</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1524/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1188</url><identifier>1188</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1980</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Lesi Moses (of Lesi's Bubbatron Theatre of Canada) prepares to transform herself into Shlomie(?) and Ruchel from Chelm, 1980.</description><subject>Theatrical productions|Actors|Actresses</subject><objectid>1998.58.38</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1525/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1189</url><identifier>1189</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1975</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Dr. Jonathan Segal and Mrs. Segal each talking to people out of the frame at Arlington Fairfax Jewish Congregation, 1975.

Segal lectured on archeology in Jerusalem.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.58.45</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Segal, Jonathan</people><searchterms>Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation|Arlington|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1526/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1190</url><identifier>1190</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1983</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors, 1983.

Congressman Sam Gejdenson (D-Conn) escorts Tip O'Neill (Speaker of the House) off speaker's platform on Capitol steps

Rep. Gejdenson spoke in Yiddish to assembly of survivors</description><subject /><objectid>1998.58.44</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Gejdenson, Sam|O'Neill, Tip</people><searchterms>Yiddish|Holocaust</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1527/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1191</url><identifier>1191</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1974</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Moshe Silverman, Ruchel Silverman, and Yoseph Yitzchak Silverman on front porch of M'Karev House at University of Maryland, 1974.

Rabbi Silverman led Lubavitch program at Univ of MD</description><subject>Family|Children</subject><objectid>1998.58.17.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Silverman, Moshe</people><searchterms>Rabbi|Rebbetzin</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1528/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1192</url><identifier>1192</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1974</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Glass artist Herman Perlman supervises installation of windows at Ohr Kodesh, Chevy Chase, MD, 1974.</description><subject>Artists|Windows</subject><objectid>1998.58.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Perlman, Herman</people><searchterms>Ohr Kodesh</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1531/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1193</url><identifier>1193</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1977</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Alan Bash practicing shofar before High Holidays as brother Jeremy Bash watches, 1977.
Sons of Rabbi Marvin I. Bash (Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation) and students at Jewish Day School of Greater Washington. Printed on cover of Washington Jewish Week, week of September 8-14, 1977.</description><subject>Families|Children|Children playing musical instruments</subject><objectid>1998.58.46</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Bash, Marvin|Bash, Alan|Bash, Jeremy</people><searchterms>Jewish Day School of Greater Washington|Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation|Shofar|Rabbi|Arlington|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1532/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1194</url><identifier>1194</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Lansburgh Family Collection</collection><description>Portrait photo of James Lansburgh, on board, sepia-toned.</description><subject /><objectid>2005.7.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lansburgh, James</people><searchterms>Lansburghs</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1533/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1195</url><identifier>1195</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Lansburgh Family Collection</collection><description>Portrait photo of Gustave Lansburgh,  seated in chair.</description><subject /><objectid>2005.7.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lansburgh, Gustave</people><searchterms>Lansburghs</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1534/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1196</url><identifier>1196</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1945</date><collection /><description>Color photograph of Fay Shulman wearing WAVE uniform and cap</description><subject>World War II|Women|Military personnel</subject><objectid>2005.6.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Shulman, Fay</people><searchterms>World War II|WAVE</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1535/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1197</url><identifier>1197</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Sepia toned photograph of jewelry store interior with Marcus Schumacher and Olivia Wagenheim (Schumacher?) standing behind counter.  1902-1904 14th Street NW, at intersection with T St.  Matted on board.</description><subject>Jewelry stores|Jewelry</subject><objectid>2003.29.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wagenheim, Olivia|Schumacher, Marcus</people><searchterms>Jewelry store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1198</url><identifier>1198</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Aaron W. Berkman in front of his grocery store at 3rd and G Streets, SW.  Man at left is not identified.</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>1996.57</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berkman, Aaron W</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1536/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1199</url><identifier>1199</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Jumbo Food Market, 62nd Place and Eastern Avenue, Seat Pleasant, MD</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets</subject><objectid>1994.57</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jumbo Food Market|Grocery stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1537/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1200</url><identifier>1200</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1928</date><collection /><description>Joseph Shankman, one other man, one teenaged boy, and two boys in knickers inside Economy Meat Market, 2827 Georgia Ave NW, Washington, DC.</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>1996.21.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Shankman, Joseph|Shankman, Lena</people><searchterms>Economy Meat Market|Grocery stores|Georgia Avenue|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1538/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1201</url><identifier>1201</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1928</date><collection /><description>Joseph and Lena Shankman inside Economy Meat Market at 2827 Georgia Avenue, Washington, DC.</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>1996.21.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Shankman, Joseph</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Economy Meat Market|Georgia Avenue|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1539/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1202</url><identifier>1202</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1934</date><collection /><description>Rosalind Epstein (b. 8/2/1910) holding her son Burton (b. 3/13/1933) in front of Epstein's Ideal Market at 1629 13th Street, NW.</description><subject>Children|Grocery stores|Storefronts</subject><objectid>1994.23.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Epstein, Burton|Epstein, Rosalind</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Epstein's Ideal Market|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1540/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1203</url><identifier>1203</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Interior of unknown DGS store; same store as 1996.13.02 with Sam Levine in the picture. Year must be different due to slightly changed interior (lamps)</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>1996.13.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>DGS|Grocery stores|District Grocery Stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1541/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1204</url><identifier>1204</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1942</date><collection /><description>Harry Weinstein in his store, Harry's Market, in Mt. Rainier, MD</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>1995.16.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Weinstein, Harry</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|DGS|District Grocery Stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1542/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1205</url><identifier>1205</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Exterior of unknown DGS store.  Street number 2515.</description><subject>Storefronts|Stores &amp; shops</subject><objectid>1996.13.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>DGS|District Grocery Stores|Grocery stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5619/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1206</url><identifier>1206</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1921</date><collection /><description>Asher Pomerantz in front of store at 1601 Kramer St, NE, 1921.  Family lived behind store.

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 3: 1876-1921</description><subject>Grocery stores|Storefronts</subject><objectid>1987.10.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pomerantz, Asher</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1544/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1207</url><identifier>1207</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1913</date><collection /><description>Barnett Cohen, his son-in-law Hymen Goldman, and unidentified man in front of B. Cohen store, 622 Louisiana Avenue, NW (now Indiana Ave).

Image on Exhibit WIJW Sectiion 3:1876-1921</description><subject>Storefronts|Stores &amp; shops</subject><objectid>1998.60.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Barnett|Goldman, Hymen</people><searchterms>B. Cohen|Wholesaler|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1545/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1208</url><identifier>1208</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1928</date><collection /><description>Joseph Temin in his store called East End Meat Market at 1501 Pennsylvania Ave, SE.</description><subject>Meat market</subject><objectid>1998.29.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Temin, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1546/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1209</url><identifier>1209</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1933</date><collection /><description>Exterior of Shear's Market on 5th Street, NW between P and Q Streets, NW.</description><subject>Meat market|Stores &amp; shops</subject><objectid>1995.03.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Shear's Market|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1547/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1210</url><identifier>1210</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/01/1938</date><collection /><description>David Yager in front of his store called Morrison's Delicatessen at 5540 Connecticut Avenue, NW</description><subject>Delicatessens|Storefronts</subject><objectid>1988.01.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Yager, David</people><searchterms>Delicatessen|Morrison's Delicatessen|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1211</url><identifier>1211</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/01/1938</date><collection /><description>Exterior of Morrison's Delicatessen at 5540 Connecticut Avenue, NW, owned by David Yager, 1930s through 1960s.</description><subject>Delicatessens|Storefronts</subject><objectid>1988.01.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Yager, David</people><searchterms>Delicatessen|Morrison's Delicatessen|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1212</url><identifier>1212</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1930</date><collection /><description>Joseph Shankman in front of his Shankman's Market delivery truck.</description><subject>Trucks|Grocery stores</subject><objectid>1996.21.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Shankman, Joseph</people><searchterms>DGS|District Grocery Stores|Grocery stores|Shankman's Market|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5536/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1213</url><identifier>1213</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1948</date><collection /><description>Nathan Shankman (Joseph's son) cutting meat (Economy Meat Market)</description><subject>Meat|Meat cutting</subject><objectid>1996.21.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Shankman, Nathan</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Economy Meat Market|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5537/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1214</url><identifier>1214</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Inside Shankman's Market, Nathan Shankman (left) and his father Joseph (right) stacking products for making iced tea.</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>1996.21.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Shankman, Joseph|Shankman, Nathan</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|DGS|District Grocery Stores|Shankman's Market|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1548/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1215</url><identifier>1215</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Front view of exterior of DGS warehouse.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Warehouses</subject><objectid>1996.48.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>DGS|District Grocery Stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1549/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1216</url><identifier>1216</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1980</date><collection /><description>Harry and Leah Weinstein in front of Harry's Market, Mt. Rainier, MD</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>1995.16.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Weinstein, Harry|Weinstein, Leah</people><searchterms>DGS|District Grocery Stores|Grocery stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1550/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1217</url><identifier>1217</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>DGS Warehouse, 301 4th Street, SW.  Four men near DGS trucks; one man and one woman in front entranceway.</description><subject>Trucks|Warehouses|Grocery stores</subject><objectid>1996.48.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>DGS|District Grocery Stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4558/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1218</url><identifier>1218</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1928</date><collection /><description>Joseph and Rebecca Temin with Annette, Adele, Buddy, and Betty at 1501 Pennsylvania Ave, SE next to their store, East End Meat Market .</description><subject>Families|Children|Meat market</subject><objectid>1998.29.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Temin, Joseph|Temin, Rebecca|Temin, Annette|Temin, Adele|Temin, Buddy|Temin, Betty</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1552/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1219</url><identifier>1219</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/06/1937</date><collection /><description>Bertha Feldman Spector (daughter), Dr. Frank Feldman (son), Samual Feldman (father), Fred Feldman (son) inside Reservoir Market at 1942 First Street, NW.  Owned store 1929-1941.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Families</subject><objectid>1995.17.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Feldman, Sam|Feldman, Frank|Feldman, Fred|Spector, Bertha Feldman</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1553/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1220</url><identifier>1220</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Sam Levine inside DGS store.</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>1996.13.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Levine, Sam</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|DGS|District Grocery Stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1555/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1221</url><identifier>1221</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/16/1943</date><collection>Gichner Iron Works</collection><description>Employees of Gichner Iron Works.  E Award Presentation.</description><subject>Iron &amp; steel workers|Ironwork|Awards|World War II</subject><objectid>1995.02.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gichner, Fred</people><searchterms>Gichner Iron Works|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1222</url><identifier>1222</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1946</date><collection>Gichner Iron Works</collection><description>Gichner Iron Works employees outside of 24th and M Street Iron Works building</description><subject>Iron &amp; steel workers|Ironwork</subject><objectid>1995.02.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gichner, Fred</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1223</url><identifier>1223</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/16/1943</date><collection>Gichner Iron Works</collection><description>Employees of Gichner Ironworks at Army-Navy "E" Award Presentation.</description><subject>World War II</subject><objectid>1995.02.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gichner, Fred</people><searchterms>Gichner Iron Works|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1224</url><identifier>1224</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1937</date><collection /><description>Ann Hofberg Richards, Sholom Hofberg, and Abe Hofberg inside Hofberg's Deli at 116 Kennedy Street, NW.</description><subject>Delicatessens</subject><objectid>1998.27.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hofberg, Abe|Hofberg (Richards), Ann|Hofberg, Sholom</people><searchterms>Delicatessen|Business|Hofberg's|Jewish Owned Businesses|Kosher Food|restaurant</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1556/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1225</url><identifier>1225</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1938</date><collection /><description>Exterior of Hofberg's Kosher Delicatessen at 116 Kennedy Street, NW.</description><subject>Delicatessens|Storefronts</subject><objectid>1998.27.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Delicatessen|Business|Hofberg's|Kosher Food|Jewish Owned Businesses|restaurant</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1557/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1226</url><identifier>1226</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1943</date><collection /><description>Jessie(?), Louis Belkov, Joe Adler, Abe Hofberg, Louis Maizel, Ben(?) inside Hofberg's Kosher Deli at 116 Kennedy Street, NW.

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 5:1948-1969</description><subject>Delicatessens</subject><objectid>1998.27.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hofberg, Abe|Belkov, Louis|Adler, Joe|Maizel, Louise</people><searchterms>Delicatessen|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses|Hofberg's|Kosher Food|restaurant</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5425/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1227</url><identifier>1227</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1944</date><collection /><description>Dixie Pawnbrokers, 1100 H Street, NW, 1944.

Men behind the counter, from left to right: Jack Saunders (salesman), Charles Chidakel (owner), Abe Lesser (salesman)

Woman behind cage in back: Tamara Chidakel (office manager and wife of the owner)

Two people in front of counter are customers.</description><subject>Pawnshops</subject><objectid>1985.02.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Chidakel, Tamara|Chidakel, Charles</people><searchterms>Dixie Pawnbrokers|pawnshop|Business|H Street|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1559/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1228</url><identifier>1228</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950</date><collection /><description>Albert Platt in front of his Jewish book store ("Hebrew Supply House Books + Gifts") at 14th and Shepherd St, NW.</description><subject>Bookstores</subject><objectid>1988.08.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Platt, Albert</people><searchterms>Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1560/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1229</url><identifier>1229</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1926</date><collection /><description>Marion Lazarus, age 6.  "18th St. - partly residential, partly business"</description><subject>Sporting goods stores</subject><objectid>1993.21.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lazarus, Marion</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1230</url><identifier>1230</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1922</date><collection /><description>Marion Lazarus on a toy in front of family's store, National Sport Shop, on 18th Street below Columbia Road, NW.</description><subject>Sporting goods stores</subject><objectid>1993.21.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lazarus, Marion</people><searchterms>National Sport Shop|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1231</url><identifier>1231</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1920</date><collection /><description>Fannie Lazarus holding Marion Lazarus in front of family store, National Sport Shop, on 18th Street below Columbia Road, NW.</description><subject>Sporting goods stores</subject><objectid>1993.21.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lazarus, Marion|Lazarus, Fannie</people><searchterms>National Sport Shop|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1232</url><identifier>1232</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1926</date><collection /><description>Siblings Marion Lazarus and Charles Lazarus in front of family store, National Sport Shop, on 18th Street below Columbia Road, NW.</description><subject>Sporting goods stores</subject><objectid>1993.21.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lazarus, Fannie|Lazarus, Charles</people><searchterms>National Sport Shop|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4440/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1233</url><identifier>1233</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1919</date><collection /><description>Fannie Lazarus, Frank Lazarus, the Siegals, and Brandts</description><subject /><objectid>1993.21.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lazarus, Fannie|Lazarus, Frank</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1234</url><identifier>1234</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Samuel and Rosa Madeoy in their second-hand furniture store at 600 H Street, NE.

Image on Exhibit: WIJW Section 3: 1876-1948</description><subject>Furniture stores</subject><objectid>1987.11.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Madeoy, Samuel|Madeoy, Rosa</people><searchterms>H Street|Furniture stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1561/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1235</url><identifier>1235</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Large group of young men and women in and around a vehicle in a street.  Top of vehicle: Lifetime Furniture.</description><subject /><objectid>1994.04.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1236</url><identifier>1236</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Exterior of Dupont Circle building used as a federal office building during World War II.  Eve Harvey worked in building from 1941 to 1945.</description><subject>Office buildings|Buildings</subject><objectid>1996.54.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Harvey, Eve</people><searchterms>Dupont Circle|Northwest|federal workers|World War II|Government Girls</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1237</url><identifier>1237</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>3rd &amp; K Service Station owned by Rubin Green (also Greenspan)</description><subject>Gasoline pumps|Automobile|Automobile service stations</subject><objectid>1995.08.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1238</url><identifier>1238</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Dime Messenger Service office.  Morris and Robert Kressin are seated at desks in foreground.</description><subject>Messengers</subject><objectid>1996.37.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kressin, Morris|Kressin, Robert|Kressin, Liz</people><searchterms>Dime Messenger Service|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1239</url><identifier>1239</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Dime Messenger Service bicycle messengers posed with bicycles in front of storefront.</description><subject>Messengers|Bicycles &amp; tricycles|Delivery boys</subject><objectid>1996.37.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kressin, Liz</people><searchterms>Dime Messenger Service|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1562/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1240</url><identifier>1240</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Dime Messenger Service parcel delivery vehicles lined up with employees in front of a building.</description><subject>Trucks|Vehicles|Men|Delivery boys|Messengers</subject><objectid>1996.37.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Dime Messenger Service|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1241</url><identifier>1241</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Interior of Dime Messenger Service.  Liz Kressin dictating message to young transcriber.  Robert Kressin at counter with young messenger.</description><subject>Office workers|Offices</subject><objectid>1996.37.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kressin, Liz|Kressin, Robert</people><searchterms>Dime Messenger Service|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1563/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1242</url><identifier>1242</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>08/1939</date><collection /><description>M. Isis standing in the doorway of his shop at 466 K Street, NW. Sign reads: M. Isis  Tin-Slate-Slag Roofing-Metal Work"   Isis owned this shop from 1935 until he died in 1946.</description><subject>Construction|Construction industry</subject><objectid>1990.07.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Isis, M</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1243</url><identifier>1243</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1915</date><collection /><description>Isaac Bindeman, paper hanger, with son Benjamin, in front of his shop in Baltimore, MD, c.1915</description><subject>Wallpaper industry|Wallpapers</subject><objectid>1996.17.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bindeman, Isaac</people><searchterms>Baltimore|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1564/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1244</url><identifier>1244</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Buildings at 20th and E Street, NW, owned by Ida Cohen Kressin</description><subject>Storefronts|Bicycle shops|Bicycles &amp; tricycles</subject><objectid>1996.37.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kressin, Ida Cohen</people><searchterms>Dime Messenger Service|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1245</url><identifier>1245</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1929</date><collection /><description>Selma Gimble Gordon with mother, Fannie, and an unidentified family member in front of A. Gimble's Meat Martket at 250 11th Street, NE</description><subject>Meat market</subject><objectid>1996.01.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gordon, Selma Gimble|Gimble, Fannie</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1565/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1246</url><identifier>1246</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1957</date><collection /><description>Sadie Gimble and granddaughters, Rona Gimble Unowitz, Bonnie Gimble Jeweler, Diane Gimble Johns, and Barbara Gimble Herman, in front of the store at 5th &amp; East Capitol Street.</description><subject>Meat market|Children</subject><objectid>1996.01.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gimble, Sadie</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5617/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1247</url><identifier>1247</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Isadore Gimble in front of his store at 1123 23rd Street, NW.</description><subject>Meat market</subject><objectid>1996.01.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gimble, Isadore</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5551/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1248</url><identifier>1248</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1953</date><collection /><description>Isadore Gimble inside Congress Food Market at 5th and E. Capitol Street, NE, with Yiddish newspaper the Jewish Daily Forward.</description><subject>Newspapers|Grocery stores</subject><objectid>1993.22.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Gilbert Gimble</creator><type>Image</type><people>Gimble, Isadore</people><searchterms>Yiddish|Grocery stores|Congress Food Market|Northeast|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1567/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1249</url><identifier>1249</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Copyprint of Michael (Meyer) Wolpert in front of Gimble's Meat Market at 1123 23rd Street, NW</description><subject>Meat market</subject><objectid>1993.27.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wolpert, Michael (Meyer)</people><searchterms>Gimble's Meat Market|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5616/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1250</url><identifier>1250</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Family standing in doorway of Iron Tire Co.</description><subject>Tires|Storefronts|Families</subject><objectid>1995.03.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1251</url><identifier>1251</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>exterior of Palace Theatre at 307 9th Street, NW.  One of the earliest nickelodeon-type theatres in Washington DC.  Called the Smoke Palace because smoking was permitted.  A.C. Mayer stands to the right of the entrance and Julius Brylawski is at the left.  There are three other unidentified men.</description><subject>Theaters</subject><objectid>1983.09.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Brylawski, Julius|Mayer, A. C.</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1568/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1252</url><identifier>1252</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1945</date><collection /><description>exterior of Brenner Photo at 933 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW after remodeling.  Three cars parked along sidewalk in front of storefront.</description><subject>Photography|Storefronts|Automobile|Photographic apparatus &amp; supplies</subject><objectid>1987.12.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Brenner Photo|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1253</url><identifier>1253</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1939</date><collection /><description>Interior of Brenner Photo at first location at 943 Pennsylvania Ave, NW.  Rafael and Nelly Brenner (owners) and an unknown customer.</description><subject>Photography|Photographic apparatus &amp; supplies</subject><objectid>1987.12.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Brenner, Nelly|Brenner, Rafael</people><searchterms>Brenner Photo|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1254</url><identifier>1254</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1946</date><collection /><description>Streetscape outside Brenner Photo at 933 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW after remodeling.</description><subject>Photographic apparatus &amp; supplies|Photography|Storefronts|Pedestrians</subject><objectid>1987.12.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Brenner Photo|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1255</url><identifier>1255</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1945</date><collection /><description>Interior of Brenner Photo at 933 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW before remodeling, 1945.</description><subject>Photographic apparatus &amp; supplies|Photography</subject><objectid>1987.12.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Brenner Photo|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1256</url><identifier>1256</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1943</date><collection /><description>Emily Pach (owner) in Millinery Shop on Georgia Avenue, NW.</description><subject>Millinery|Women|Stores &amp; shops</subject><objectid>1996.24.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pach, Emily</people><searchterms>Georgia Avenue</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1569/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1257</url><identifier>1257</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1903</date><collection /><description>Roth Ladies Tailor at 1232-1234 14th Street, NW.  Two doors from Pasternak's.</description><subject>Tailor shops|Tailoring|Tailors|Storefronts</subject><objectid>1984.06.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Tailor shop|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1258</url><identifier>1258</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Pasternak's Collection</collection><description>Group of women under "Baer Costumer 620 I St NW" sign at a fashion show featuring six or seven local fashion stores including Pasternak's.</description><subject>Fashion models|Fashion shows</subject><objectid>1984.06.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Pasternak's|Tailor shop|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1259</url><identifier>1259</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1953</date><collection>Pasternak's Collection</collection><description>Window display at Pasternak's at 1219 Connecticut Avenue on 50th anniversary of store (1903-1953).</description><subject>Window displays|Tailor shops|Tailoring|Tailors|Mannequins|Anniversaries|Storefronts</subject><objectid>1984.06.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Pasternak's|Tailor shop|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1570/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1260</url><identifier>1260</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Pasternak's Collection</collection><description>Two women and nine men in work room above Pasternak's at 1228-1230 14th Street.</description><subject>Tailor shops|Tailoring|Tailors</subject><objectid>1984.06.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Pasternak's|Tailor shop|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1261</url><identifier>1261</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Pasternak's Collection</collection><description>Thirteen women and two men in the work room above Pasternak's at 1228-1230 14th Street.</description><subject>Tailor shops|Tailoring|Tailors</subject><objectid>1984.06.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Pasternak's|Tailor shop|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1571/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1262</url><identifier>1262</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Pasternak's Collection</collection><description>Room at a fashion show featuring six or seven local fashion stores including Pasternak's.  "M. Pasternak" sign in upper left corner.</description><subject>Fashion shows|Fashion models</subject><objectid>1984.06.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Pasternak's|Tailor shop|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1263</url><identifier>1263</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Pasternak's Collection</collection><description>exterior of Pasternak's at 1228-1230 14th Street.  Remodeled in 1913 into a four-story building with self-service elevator.</description><subject>Tailor shops|Tailoring|Tailors|Storefronts</subject><objectid>1984.06.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Pasternak's|Tailor shop|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1572/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1264</url><identifier>1264</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1903</date><collection>Pasternak's Collection</collection><description>exterior of Pasternak's at 1228-1230 14th Street.  Three women and a girl on steps in front of the 1230 14th Street door.</description><subject>Tailor shops|Tailoring|Tailors|Storefronts</subject><objectid>1984.06.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Pasternak's|Tailor shop|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1573/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1265</url><identifier>1265</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Jewish National Fund Executive Board</title><date>1966</date><collection /><description>4x6 black &amp; white photograph of Jewish National Fund Executive Committee in meeting room.

Seated, left to right: Minna Kahn, Rabbi Morris Gordon, Bernard Rosenberg, Henry Goldman
Standing, left to right:  Sam Meer (Executive Director), Joe Gildenhorn (?), Reverend Al Platt (?), Don Wolpe, Harry Klavan, Marty Kamerow</description><subject /><objectid>2004.28.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kamerow, Martin|Klavan, Harry|Gordon, Morris|Gildenhorn, Joseph|Wolpe, Donald|Kuhn, Minna|Rosenberg, Bernard|Goldman, Henry|Meer, Sam</people><searchterms>Jewish National Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1266</url><identifier>1266</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2003</date><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>Participants in Washington Hebrew Confirmation Class Reunion, 2003, standing in front of the ark at WHC</description><subject>Reunions</subject><objectid>2003.17.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sonneborn, Charles</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Confirmation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1267</url><identifier>1267</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>B&amp; W photograph of a group of 3 rows of men wearing tallit &amp; tefillin in unidentified sanctuary.  Possibly Morris Garfinkle in front row, second from right.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.28.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Garfinkle, Morris</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1574/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1268</url><identifier>1268</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1943</date><collection /><description>Sepia toned 8x10 portrait of Morris and Anna Garfinkle</description><subject /><objectid>2003.28.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Garfinkle, Morris|Garfinkle, Anna</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1575/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1269</url><identifier>1269</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>4x5 postal card sepia toned photograph of Morris Garfinkle, wearing yarmulke &amp; pocket watch.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Garfinkle, Morris</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1576/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1270</url><identifier>1270</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 4, 1945</date><collection /><description>Wedding portrait of Harold Lichtenstein and Betty Shapiro.  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Shows Larry Rosen &amp; pharmacist  Dr. Morton Jones at cash register with customer.  Sunglass display shown overhead.</description><subject>Pharmacists</subject><objectid>2006.10.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosen, Larry|Jones, Morton</people><searchterms>Pharmacy|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1580/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1274</url><identifier>1274</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Smith's Pharmacy Collection</collection><description>b&amp;w photo of Larry Rosen standing outside in front of his store, Smith's Pharmacy at 2518 14th Street, N.W.</description><subject>Pharmacists</subject><objectid>2006.10.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosen, Larry</people><searchterms>Pharmacy|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1581/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1275</url><identifier>1275</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Smith's Pharmacy Collection</collection><description>Color photo of interior of Smith's Pharmacy at 2518 14th Street, NW.  Larry Rosen and teenage boy, Don Silver, standing behind counter.</description><subject>Pharmacists</subject><objectid>2006.10.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosen, Larry|Silver, Don</people><searchterms>Pharmacy|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1582/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1276</url><identifier>1276</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Smith's Pharmacy Collection</collection><description>Color photo showing interior of Smith's Pharmacy.   10 people are sitting on stools at the fountain.</description><subject>Soda fountains|Race relations</subject><objectid>2006.10.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosen, Larry</people><searchterms>Pharmacy|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1583/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1277</url><identifier>1277</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Smith's Pharmacy Collection</collection><description>B&amp;w photo of interior of Smith's Pharmacy showing one end of counter with customers seated and boy standing at pinball machine.</description><subject>Pharmacists|Soda fountains|Youth|Race relations</subject><objectid>2006.10.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosen, Larry</people><searchterms>Pharmacy|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1584/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1278</url><identifier>1278</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Smith's Pharmacy Collection</collection><description>b&amp;w photo of interior of Smith's Pharmacy at 2518 14th Street; Larry Rosen standing at counter with pharmacist, Dr. Morton Jones.</description><subject>Pharmacists</subject><objectid>2006.10.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosen, Larry|Jones, Morton</people><searchterms>Pharmacy|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1585/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1279</url><identifier>1279</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Smith's Pharmacy Collection</collection><description>b&amp;w photo of interior of Smith's Pharmacy.  Larry Rosen standing at shelves.  Jukebox visible in foreground.   Customers seated at counter.</description><subject>Pharmacists|Soda Fountain</subject><objectid>2006.10.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosen, Larry</people><searchterms>Pharmacy|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1586/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1280</url><identifier>1280</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1968</date><collection>Smith's Pharmacy Collection</collection><description>Color photo showing interior of Smith's Pharmacy after looting and burning during 1968 riots.</description><subject>Pharmacists|Riots</subject><objectid>2006.10.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosen, Larry</people><searchterms>Pharmacy|Riots|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1587/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1281</url><identifier>1281</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1968</date><collection>Smith's Pharmacy Collection</collection><description>b&amp;w photograph showing interior of Smith's Pharmacy after looting and burning in 1968 riots.  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Image on Exhibit: WIJW Section 5: 1948-1969</description><subject>Soda Fountain|Pharmacists|Riots</subject><objectid>2006.10.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosen, Larry</people><searchterms>Pharmacy|Riots|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1589/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1283</url><identifier>1283</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1968</date><collection>Smith's Pharmacy Collection</collection><description>Color photograph showing exterior of Smith's Pharmacy following looting and burning during 1968 riots.</description><subject>Pharmacists|Riots</subject><objectid>2006.10.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosen, Larry</people><searchterms>Pharmacy|Riots|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1590/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1284</url><identifier>1284</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Smith's Pharmacy Collection</collection><description>Color photo showing Larry Rosen standing on sidewalk in front of Boys &amp; Girls Club of Washington, site of his Smith's Pharmacy, at 2518 14th Street, NW.</description><subject>Pharmacists|Riots</subject><objectid>2006.10.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosen, Larry</people><searchterms>Pharmacy|Riots|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1285</url><identifier>1285</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 3, 1945</date><collection /><description>B&amp;W photo of V-Mail sent to Corporal Larry Rosen from his brother Philip Rosen, 1945</description><subject>Soldiers|World War II</subject><objectid>2006.10.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosen, Larry|Rosen, Philip</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1286</url><identifier>1286</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1929</date><collection /><description>b&amp;w photograph of Rosen family.  Back row, l to r: Sam, Sarah, Philip.  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Owner Sidney Drazin is standing at the cash register talking on the phone.</description><subject>Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2006.4.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Drazin, Sidney</people><searchterms>Comet Liquor|Liquor Store|Delicatessen|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1594/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1290</url><identifier>1290</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 1995</date><collection>Comet Liquor Store Collection</collection><description>Color photo of Sidney and Bernice Drazin inside Comet Liquor at 1815 Columbia Road, NW.</description><subject>Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2006.4.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Drazin, Sidney|Drazin, Bernice</people><searchterms>Comet Liquor|Liquor Store|Delicatessen|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1595/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1291</url><identifier>1291</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>July 1991</date><collection>Comet Liquor Store Collection</collection><description>Color photo of Sidney Drazin leaning over the counter inside Comet Liquor at 1815 Columbia Road, NW.</description><subject>Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2006.4.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Drazin, Sidney</people><searchterms>Comet Liquor|Delicatessen|Liquor Store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1596/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1292</url><identifier>1292</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>July 1991</date><collection>Comet Liquor Store Collection</collection><description>Color photo of exterior of Comet Liquor at 1815 Columbia Road, NW.  Neon sign overstore is shown with "Deli Open" signs in the front window.</description><subject>Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2006.4.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Drazin, Sidney</people><searchterms>Comet Liquor|Liquor Store|Delicatessen|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1597/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1293</url><identifier>1293</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/30/1994</date><collection>Comet Liquor Store Collection</collection><description>Sidney Drazin with George Frain and Connie Picket on Frain's 85th birthday.</description><subject>Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2006.4.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Drazin, Sidney</people><searchterms>Comet Liquor|Delicatessen|Liquor Store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1294</url><identifier>1294</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Comet Liquor Store Collection</collection><description>Color photo of Sidney Drazin seated in front of the counter at Comet Liquor at 1815 Columbia Road, NW.</description><subject>Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2006.4.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Drazin, Sidney</people><searchterms>Comet Liquor|Liquor Store|Delicatessen|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1598/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1295</url><identifier>1295</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Comet Liquor Store Collection</collection><description>Color photo of Sidney Drazin behind counter at Comet Liquor at 1815 Columbia Road, NW, shown talking with two customers and Bernice Drazin.</description><subject>Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2006.4.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Drazin, Sidney|Drazin, Bernice</people><searchterms>Comet Liquor|Delicatessen|Liquor Store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1599/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1296</url><identifier>1296</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/20/1981</date><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Dr. Seymour and Cecile Alpert at Ronald Reagan's Presidential Inauguration.</description><subject>Inaugurations|Presidential inaugurations</subject><objectid>2005.11.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alpert, Cecile "Ceil"|Alpert, Seymour</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1297</url><identifier>1297</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/22/1976</date><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Dr. Seymour and Cecile Alpert with his Shem Tov Award from Adas Israel.</description><subject>Awards|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2005.11.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alpert, Cecile "Ceil"|Alpert, Seymour</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Shem Tov Award</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1600/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1298</url><identifier>1298</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Portrait of unidentified man and woman.</description><subject /><objectid>2005.11.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1299</url><identifier>1299</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1924</date><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Aron (Aaron) Chasman (b. 1857) in rocking chair outside.</description><subject>Rocking chairs</subject><objectid>2005.11.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1300</url><identifier>1300</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Dr. Seymour Alpert and unidentified man in medical scrubs with anesthetic equipment in medical environment.</description><subject>Medical equipment &amp; supplies|Medical personnel|Medical offices|Anesthesia|Physicians</subject><objectid>2005.11.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alpert, Seymour</people><searchterms>George Washington University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1601/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1301</url><identifier>1301</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Nehemiah "N.M." Cohen.</description><subject /><objectid>2005.11.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Nehemiah</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1302</url><identifier>1302</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Unidentified girl in chair.</description><subject /><objectid>2005.11.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1303</url><identifier>1303</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Portrait of Dr. Seymour Alpert.</description><subject /><objectid>2005.11.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alpert, Seymour</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1304</url><identifier>1304</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Portrait of Dr. Seymour and Cecile Alpert.</description><subject /><objectid>2005.11.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alpert, Cecile "Ceil"|Alpert, Seymour</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1305</url><identifier>1305</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1953</date><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Portrait of Dr. Seymour Alpert.</description><subject /><objectid>2005.11.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alpert, Seymour</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1602/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1306</url><identifier>1306</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1953</date><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Dr. Seymour Alpert in his office at George Washington University.</description><subject>Medical offices|Medical personnel|Physicians</subject><objectid>2005.11.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alpert, Seymour</people><searchterms>George Washington University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1603/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1307</url><identifier>1307</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Cecile Alpert talking with First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt at Israel Bonds dinner.

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 6: 1969-1997</description><subject /><objectid>2005.11.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alpert, Cecile "Ceil"|Roosevelt, Eleanor</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1604/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1308</url><identifier>1308</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/23/1964</date><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Dr. Seymour Alpert speaking at podium at his Israel Bonds Man of the Year tribute dinner.</description><subject>Awards|Tributes|Dinners</subject><objectid>2005.11.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alpert, Seymour</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1605/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1309</url><identifier>1309</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/23/1964</date><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Israeli Ambassador Avraham Harman presenting Dr. Seymour Alpert with the Israel Bonds Man of the Year award at the tribute dinner.</description><subject>Awards|Tributes|Dinners|Ambassadors</subject><objectid>2005.11.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alpert, Seymour|Harman, Avraham</people><searchterms>Israel|Israel Bonds|Israeli Embassy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1606/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1310</url><identifier>1310</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1957</date><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Dr. Seymour Alpert talking with Israeli Ambassador Abba Eban and wife Shoshana "Suzy" Ambache.</description><subject>Ambassadors</subject><objectid>2005.11.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alpert, Seymour|Eban, Abba|Ambache, Shoshana "Suzy"</people><searchterms>Israel|Israeli Embassy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1311</url><identifier>1311</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1976</date><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Dr. Seymour Alpert with Adas Israel Shem Tov Award.</description><subject>Awards|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2005.11.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alpert, Seymour</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Shem Tov Award</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1607/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1312</url><identifier>1312</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Dr. Seymour Alpert speaking to an unidentified woman and man.</description><subject /><objectid>2005.11.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alpert, Seymour</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1313</url><identifier>1313</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Morris and Jennie Pollin and Hiram and Betty Millison seated at reception in honor of Captain Shmuel Yanai.  Dr. Semour Alpert and Jac J. Lehrman speaking in background.  Cecile Alpert eating at table behind Dr. Seymour Alpert.</description><subject>Dinners</subject><objectid>2005.11.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pollin, Jennie|Pollin, Morris|Millison, Hiram|Millison, Betty|Lehrman, Jac J.|Alpert, Cecile "Ceil"|Alpert, Seymour</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1314</url><identifier>1314</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/1982</date><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Portrait of George Washington University Hospital Anesthesiology department.  Dr. Seymour Alpert is third from the left in the first row.</description><subject>Hospitals|Medical personnel|Physicians</subject><objectid>2005.11.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alpert, Seymour</people><searchterms>George Washington University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1608/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1315</url><identifier>1315</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1969</date><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Painting of Jack Burns.  Inscription by Jack Burns.</description><subject /><objectid>2005.11.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alpert, Seymour|Burns, Jack</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1316</url><identifier>1316</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Six snapshots of Dr. Seymour and Cecile Alpert bound with metal fastener in booklet.

Snapshot 1: Cecile Alpert, seated
Snapshot 2: Dr. Seymour Alpert, seated and grinning
Snapshot 3: Dr. Seymour Alpert, seated and laughing
Snapshot 4: Dr. Seymour Alpert, seated
Snapshot 5: Cecile Alpert seated on Dr. Seymour Alpert's lap
Snapshot 6: Dr. Seymour Alpert, seated with small dog on lap, and unidentified woman</description><subject /><objectid>2005.11.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alpert, Cecile "Ceil"|Alpert, Seymour</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1609/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1317</url><identifier>1317</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Portraits of Morris Simon (ca. 1915) and Mary Simon (ca. 1935).</description><subject /><objectid>2003.7.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Simon, Morris|Simon, Mary</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1318</url><identifier>1318</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Photograph of Nathan Simon with father, Morris, and five siblings, seated outside on steps, 1931.</description><subject>Families</subject><objectid>2003.7.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Simon, Nathan|Simon, Morris</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1319</url><identifier>1319</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>B&amp;W Photograph</title><date>2/20/1951</date><collection>Milton S. Kronheim Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; White photograph of ten men seated around a dining table in Milton S. Kronheim Sr.'s lunchroom. The room's walls are covered in photographs. Clockwise from lower left corner: Judge David Bazelon, Attorney Arnold Shaw, real estate developer Charles E. Smith, Senator Abe Ribicoff, Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg, Milton S. Kronheim Sr., an unidentified man, Judge J. Skelly Wright, sportswriter Morris Siegel, and another unidentified man.
</description><subject>Judges|Supreme Court justices|Sports|Real estate development</subject><objectid>1998.54.072</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldberg, Arthur|Ribicoff, Abe|Smith, Charles E.|Bazelon, David|Shaw, Arnold|Siegel, Morris|Wright, J. Skelly|Kronheim, Milton S. Sr.</people><searchterms>Supreme Court|sports</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1611/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1320</url><identifier>1320</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Hattie and Isaac Feldman outside their store, Fairmont Market on Fairmont Street, NW.
See Notes field for biographical info.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Camps</subject><objectid>2006.19.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Feldman, Isaac|Feldman, Hattie</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Immigrants|Fairmont Market|Camp Moshava|Feldman and Freeman Construction|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1321</url><identifier>1321</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1910</date><collection /><description>Photograph of Isaac Feldman (on right) and unidentified friend in uniform of Tsar's army in Russia, ca. 1910.  See Notes field for biographical info.</description><subject>Armies|Immigrants|Camps</subject><objectid>2006.19.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Feldman, Isaac</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Immigrants|Fairmont Market|Camp Moshava|Feldman and Freeman Construction|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1322</url><identifier>1322</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1915</date><collection /><description>Hattie Wolf (center) with friends at U.S. Capitol, ca. 1915</description><subject /><objectid>2006.19.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Hattie|Feldman, Hattie</people><searchterms>U.S. Capitol</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1323</url><identifier>1323</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1931</date><collection /><description>Panoramic photographic of Wolf family reunion at Hains Point, 1931.

See Notes field for ID of family members and biographical info.</description><subject>Families|Reunions</subject><objectid>2006.19.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Feldman, Isaac|Feldman, Hattie|Wagshall, Philip|Wagshall, Mary|Levitov, Rosie|Glassman, Willy|Wolf, Leon|Wolf, Irving|Seidel, Frank|Seidel, Mary|Feinstein, Helen Wolf|Sheftel, Sonya Wolf|Sheftel, Harry|Bok, Margaret Wolf|Feldman, Gitty|Glassman, Chaim|Glassman, David|Glassman, Doris|Seidel, Doris|Sheftel, Alex|Sheftel, David</people><searchterms>Hains Point</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1324</url><identifier>1324</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1914</date><collection>Young Women's Hebrew Association</collection><description>Photograph of the Young Women's Hebrew Association First Anniversary Dance, 1914

Mounted on cardboard, printed lower right, "FIRST ANNIVERSARY DANCE/Y.W.H.A./MRS. DYER'S ACADEMY, MAR. 31, 1914./PHOTO BY/TAYLOR + HELM/WASH.D.C."
Men and women in evening dress inside house. Typed label on lower right corner of mount reads, GIFT OF JANET KIRSHNER"</description><subject>Women|Dance parties|Anniversaries</subject><objectid>1981.03.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Young Womens Hebrew Association|Dance</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1612/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1325</url><identifier>1325</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1920</date><collection /><description>Sepia toned photograph mounted on board showing group of young men and women in a picnic setting.  

Back of photograph reads: A group of the Washington Poale-Zion about 1920.  Listed below are the ones I can positively identify.  Ida Arkin, to whom the picture was sent, was the first xxx from Washington to Palestine known to me. She was a nurse at Hadassah Hospital for many years, and finally settled on a small farm in what is now the center of Ramat Hasharon.
1.  Hattie Wolf-Feldman
2.  Hattie (Hadasah) Wolf-Glassman
3.  Frank Seidel
4.  Rebecca Glassman Bugatch
5.  Louis Genderson
6.  Ida Arkin

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 3: 1876-1921</description><subject>Zionism|Young adults</subject><objectid>1998.06.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Hattie|Seidel, Frank|Arkin, Ida|Genderson, Louis|Bugatch, Rebecca Glassman</people><searchterms>Poale Zion|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5423/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1326</url><identifier>1326</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/01/1925</date><collection /><description>Rabbi Louis J. Schwefel, president of the Zionist district of Washington, and 30 or more local Zionists were received by Ambassador Sir Esme Howard at the British Embassy in Washington, D.C. They met on the same day that the Hebrew University opened in Jerusalem, then part of British-controlled Palestine.

 Accompanying Rabbi Schwefel to the embassy were Jacob Heckman, chairman of the executive committee of the Zionists, District of Washington; Paul Himmelfarb, Joseph Wilner, Mrs. I. Kahn, Morris Garfinkle, Jacob Horenstein, Maurice Stein, Reb. Lou Novak, and other leaders in the Zionist movement. 

Caption on photograph reads: D.C. Zionists extend thanks to British Envoy Washington D.C. April 1, 1925.

See attached article from Evening Star for more context on photograph. </description><subject /><objectid>1991.06.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Schwefel, Louis|Himmelfarb, Paul|Garfinkle, Morris|Wilner, Joseph|Howard, Esme</people><searchterms>Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1614/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1327</url><identifier>1327</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1913</date><collection /><description>8x10 sepia toned print of Fred Gichner family at their home at 3220 Highland Place, NW.
Back row: Tina and Fred Gichner.  Front row: Bill, Henry, Hannah, Jacob.</description><subject /><objectid>2006.36.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gichner, Fred|Gichner, Tina|Gichner, Hanna|Gichner, Jacob|Gichner, Henry|Gichner, Bill</people><searchterms>Cleveland Park</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1615/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1328</url><identifier>1328</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1920</date><collection /><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph of Gichner family at 3220 Highland Place, NW.   Fred and Tina Gichner surrounded by their children, Hanna (Bernhardt), Jacob, Henry, Bill, and Joe (oldest to youngest).</description><subject /><objectid>2006.36.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gichner, Fred|Gichner, Tina|Gichner, Hanna|Gichner, Jacob|Gichner, Henry|Gichner, Bill|Gichner, Joe</people><searchterms>Cleveland Park</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1616/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1329</url><identifier>1329</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1918</date><collection /><description>Harry Wender and two other children on bicycles on cobblestoned street in Southwest, Washington.  Handwritten note on reverse, "Harry S. 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Handwritten note on reverse: "Greenleaf Gardens/Gertrude Wender, Dorothy Diamond, and Rosie Wender, summer 1937.</description><subject>Apartments</subject><objectid>2006.37.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wender, Gertrude|Wender, Rosie|Diamond, Dorothy</people><searchterms>Greenleaf Gardens|Southwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1331</url><identifier>1331</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Martha (Koenig) Bindeman dressed up for Lafayette Graduation Day</description><subject>School|Graduation ceremonies</subject><objectid>1996.17.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Koenig, Martha</people><searchterms>Lafayette Elementary school</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1618/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1332</url><identifier>1332</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1906</date><collection /><description>Color copy of photograph of Nathan Fanaroff's store at 1601 Good Hope Road, SE in Anacostia</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2006.17.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Fanaroff, Nathan|Fanaroff, Sarah|Fanaroff, Yocel</people><searchterms>Anacostia|Grocery stores|Southeast|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1619/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1333</url><identifier>1333</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Magruder's - Annandale, VA</title><date /><collection>Magruder's Collection</collection><description>Magruder's parking lot and storefront at 7010 Columbia Pike, Annandale, VA</description><subject>Grocery stores|Automobile</subject><objectid>2006.17.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Grocery stores|Annandale|Virginia|Magruder's|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1620/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1334</url><identifier>1334</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Magruder's - Alexandria, VA</title><date /><collection>Magruder's Collection</collection><description>Magruder's parking lot and storefront at 4604 Kenmore Avenue, Alexandria, VA</description><subject>Automobile|Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2006.17.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Grocery stores|Alexandria|Virginia|Magruder's|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1621/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1335</url><identifier>1335</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Magruder's - Annapolis, MD</title><date>03/1994</date><collection>Magruder's Collection</collection><description>Magruder's parking lot and storefront in Annapolis, MD</description><subject>Automobile|Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2006.17.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Grocery stores|Annapolis|Maryland|Magruder's|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1622/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1336</url><identifier>1336</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Magruder's - 5626 Connecticut Avenue NW, DC (front)</title><date>09/1994</date><collection>Magruder's Collection</collection><description>Magruder's storefront at 5626 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2006.17.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Grocery stores|Magruder's|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1623/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1337</url><identifier>1337</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Magruder's - 5626 Connecticut Avenue NW, DC (back)</title><date>01/1995</date><collection>Magruder's Collection</collection><description>Magruder's parking lot and back of store at 5626 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2006.17.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Grocery stores|Magruder's|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1624/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1338</url><identifier>1338</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Magruder's -</title><date>01/1995</date><collection>Magruder's Collection</collection><description>Magruder's storefront at 5626 Connecticut Avenue, NW</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2006.17.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Grocery stores|Magruder's|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1625/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1339</url><identifier>1339</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Magruder's - Gaithersburg, MD</title><date /><collection>Magruder's Collection</collection><description>Magruder's parking lot and storefront at 602A Quince Orchard Road, Gaithersburg, MD</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2006.17.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Grocery stores|Gaithersburg|Montgomery County|Maryland|Magruder's|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1626/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1340</url><identifier>1340</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Magruder's - Springfield</title><date /><collection>Magruder's Collection</collection><description>Magruder's storefront at 6936 Braddock Road, Springfield, VA</description><subject>Grocery stores|Vegetables|Fruit</subject><objectid>2006.17.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Grocery stores|Magruder's|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1627/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1341</url><identifier>1341</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Testimonial Dinner to Isaac Jacobson</title><date>04/03/1944</date><collection /><description>Framed panoramic photograph of testimonial dinner given in honor of Isaac Jacobson by the Washington Food Industry at the Mayflower Hotel.  April 3, 1944.</description><subject>Dinners|Honor|Hotels|Food industry</subject><objectid>2006.5.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Tenshert</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jacobson, Isaac</people><searchterms>Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1342</url><identifier>1342</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950</date><collection /><description>B&amp;w photo of Selma Seidel in the grocery store she and her husband Morris ran at 3265 Prospect Street, NW, c.1950</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2006.42.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Seidel, Selma|Seidel, Morris</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|District Grocery Stores|DGS|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1628/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1343</url><identifier>1343</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/1956</date><collection /><description>B&amp;w photo of Morris Seidel with an unidentified boy in front of the DGS store he ran with his wife Selma at 3265 Prospect Street, NW after it was remodeled for self-service, 1956.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Bicycles &amp; tricycles</subject><objectid>2006.42.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Seidel, Morris|Seidel, Selma</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|DGS|District Grocery Stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1629/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1344</url><identifier>1344</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Retirement of Philip Shapiro after 40 years as Agudas Achim Congregation treasurer.
l to r: Rabbi Sheldon Elster, Philip Shapiro, Dr. Bernard Stier
black &amp; white</description><subject>Rabbis|Retirements</subject><objectid>2005.9.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Sheldon|Shapiro, Philip|Stier, Bernard</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1630/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1345</url><identifier>1345</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Installation of Officers and Trustees of Agudas Achim Congregation
Back row l to r: Colonel Ed West, Rabbi Sheldon Elster, Dr. Bernard Stier, Sam Berg, Herbert Bartick
Front row l to r: Jake Abraham, Phyllis and Philip Shapiro

black &amp; white</description><subject>Officer installation</subject><objectid>2005.9.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>West, Ed|Elster, Sheldon|Stier, Bernard|Berg, Sam|Bartick, Herbert|Abraham, Jake|Shapiro, Philip|Shapiro, Phyllis</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1631/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1346</url><identifier>1346</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Opening of branch school for Agudas Achim Congregation at Ravensworth Baptist Church (Braddock Rd and Ravensworth Rd, Fairfax County)
For afternoon Hebrew school
l to r: Sol Rabinowitz (educational director, Agudas), Rev. Dr. Mahan Siler (Ravensworth Baptist Church), Rabbi Sheldon Elster

black &amp; white</description><subject>Schools|School principals|Rabbis|Church schools</subject><objectid>2005.9.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rabinowitz, Solomon|Siler, Mahan|Elster, Sheldon</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Religious School|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1632/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1347</url><identifier>1347</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>08/23/1968</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Installation of Sheldon Elster as Rabbi of Agudas Achim Congregation
Receiving line, l to r:
Rabbi Sheldon Elster, Dr. Shulamith Elster, Rabbi Paul Reich, Rabbi Seymour Essrog, Dr. Bernard Stier (Agudas president)

black &amp; white</description><subject>Rabbis</subject><objectid>2005.9.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Sheldon|Elster, Shulamith|Reich, Paul|Essrog, Seymour|Stier, Bernard</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1633/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1348</url><identifier>1348</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/09/1980</date><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Photo for The Alexandria Gazette, Feb 16, 1980, p B-3
"A Toast to Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster" UJA Federation fund-raiser
l to r: Herman Taube, Rabbi Sheldon Elster, Bunny Chapman, Elton Keiners, Hershel Fox

black &amp; white</description><subject>Fund raising|Rabbis</subject><objectid>2005.9.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Horne, Chuck</creator><type>Image</type><people>Taube, Herman|Elster, Sheldon|Chapman, Bunny|Keiners, Elton|Fox, Hershel</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|United Jewish Appeal|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1634/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1349</url><identifier>1349</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Alice Quint and Lester Edelman in Agudas Achim Congregation social hall.

Date is approximate.
black &amp; white</description><subject /><objectid>2005.9.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Quint, Alice|Edelman, Lester</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1635/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1350</url><identifier>1350</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Ezras Israel Sunday School</title><date>1921</date><collection>Ezras Israel Congregation Collection</collection><description>Large group of Sunday School children gathered on bima of Ezras Israel synagogue at 8th and I Street, NE.  Girl seated near left side with long curls is Augusta Dessoff (nee Silverman).</description><subject>Synagogues</subject><objectid>1984.07.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silverman, Robert|Silverman, Augusta</people><searchterms>Ezras Israel|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1636/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1351</url><identifier>1351</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1925</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Sepia toned portrait photograph of 12 young women belonging to the Crescent Club. Handwritten note on the side reads "Looking like we were called for and couldn't come."

Top, L to R: Florence Askin Rogers, Jennie Silverman Cohen, Kate Markwood bein, Lilliam Kaminsky Zool, Ollie Porton.
Middle, L to R: Molly Agula, Sally Lebowitz Rose, Bessie Sadle, Celia Belasco Resnick, Augusta Silverman Dessoff
Front, L to R: Ethel Wool Kagen, Tessie Feldman Jacobs</description><subject>Teenagers|Clubs</subject><objectid>1993.26.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rogers, Florence Askin|Cohen, Jennie Silverman|Bein, Kate Markwood|Zool, Lilliam Kaminsky|Porton, Ollie|Agula, Molly|Rose, Sally Lebowitz|Sadle, Bessie|Resnick, Celia Belasco|Dessoff, Augusta Silverman|Kagen, Ethel Wool|Jacobs, Tessie Feldman</people><searchterms>Crescent Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1637/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1352</url><identifier>1352</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Planning Author's Program at Center</title><date>02/16/1963</date><collection>Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation Collection</collection><description>8.5" x 6.625" black and white photograph printed in The Washington Post on February 16, 1963.  From left, Daniel Friedman, Arthur D. Goldstein, Rabbi Noah Golinkin, Mrs. Harry Cohen and Harold November at Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Center looking at a book, How the Hebrew Language Grew, by Edward Horowitz, who spoke for the congregation throughout the weekend of February 15-17, 1963

Newsclipping of photo with caption in Folder 3, Box 1 of 2006.14.2</description><subject>Authors|Book talks</subject><objectid>2006.14.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Casamento, Vic</creator><type>Image</type><people>Golinkin, Noah|November, Harold</people><searchterms>Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation|Hebrew|Arlington|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4544/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1353</url><identifier>1353</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/18/1982</date><collection>Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation Collection</collection><description>4" x 6" color photograph taken on April 18, 1982.
As part of the 1982 Days of Remembrance program, Harold November spoke on "The Holocaust and Us: Ongoing Issues," with musician Flory Jagoda, Holocaust survivor on April 18, 1982.  This was followed by a joint Jewish and Christian worship service, with Rabbi Morris Gordon of Temple Har Shalom and the Rev. Franklin Jones of Advent Lutheran Church at the church, 23rd Street and S. Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington.

From left: Marie ?, David Falkner, Harold November, Flory Jagoda, Keith Jones (son of Franklin and Carol), Rev. Franklin Jones, Rachel Jones (daughter of Franklin and Carol), Carol Jones, and Ingrid Jones (daughter of Franklin and Carol)

Newsclipping about event in Folder 14, Box 3 of 2006.14.2</description><subject /><objectid>2006.14.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jagoda, Flory|November, Margaret|Jones, Franklin</people><searchterms>Holocaust|Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation|Arlington|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1354</url><identifier>1354</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/29/1937</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>25th anniversary banquet of "Young Friends Club" at Hamilton Hotel, 1937
Thirty men sitting around a banquet table.

Framed with a numbered list of people under glass.  People are numbered in pink ink.</description><subject /><objectid>1984.03.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Futrowsky, Max|Tepper, Frank|Ezrin, Danny|Moss, Ben|Cohen, Morris|Cohen, Irvin|Harris, Morris|Glukenhous, Iz|Kushner, Dave|Cohen, Samuel|Oshinsky, Charles|Gladstone, Corbett|Burns, Jack|Rosenberg, Samuel|Sugar, Sam|Temin, Morris|Horwitz, Alec|Friedman, Harry|Schooler, Boonie|Weisberg, Harry|Temin, Henry|Shinberg, Leon|Coonin, Harry|Cohen, Herman|Sugar, Aaron|Berman, Louis|Goldsmith, Harry|Haas, Sam|Gittelman, Ray|Rose, Irving</people><searchterms>Young Friends Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1355</url><identifier>1355</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/11/1927</date><collection /><description>Framed group photograph taken in honor of the 50th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Chidakel, 1927

Three rows of people sitting in chairs and a row of children sitting in front.  Musical ensemble of five girls in back left and various other people in the back of the scene.

Taken at 11th St &amp; Spring Road NW</description><subject>Parties|Anniversaries</subject><objectid>2003.23.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Chidakel, Harry D.</creator><type>Image</type><people>Chidakel, Samuel|Chidakel, Lena</people><searchterms>Hebrew Home for the Aged</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1356</url><identifier>1356</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Framed undated black and white photograph of Hymen Goldman and his son, Aaron Goldman</description><subject /><objectid>1998.41.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldman, Hymen|Goldman, Aaron</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1357</url><identifier>1357</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>October 8, 1950</date><collection /><description>B&amp;W photograph of Morris Cafritz dancing with unknown woman at 30th wedding anniversary party of Edward and Blanche Rosenblum</description><subject>Anniversaries</subject><objectid>1993.12.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenblum, Edward|Cafritz, Morris|Rosenblum, Blanche</people><searchterms>Mayflower Hotel|Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1358</url><identifier>1358</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Informal b&amp;w photograph of Julius Goldstein, wearing formal dinner wear, seated at a table.</description><subject /><objectid>2004.12.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldstein, Julius</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1359</url><identifier>1359</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>8x10 b&amp;w photograph of group of Jewish War Veterans during World War II watching Ben Aaronson pull a draft lottery number from large jar.</description><subject>World War II|Draft|Lotteries|Military service|Veterans' organizations</subject><objectid>2000.14.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Aronson, Ben</people><searchterms>World War II|Jewish War Veterans</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1360</url><identifier>1360</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>8x10 b&amp;w photograph of group of Jewish War Veterans watching blindfolded soldier pick a draft lottery number from a large jar.</description><subject>World War II|Draft|Lotteries|Military service|Veterans' organizations</subject><objectid>2000.14.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish War Veterans|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1361</url><identifier>1361</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>8x10 b&amp;w photograph of group of men from Louis Brandeis Zionist District.</description><subject>Men|Fraternal organizations|Zionism</subject><objectid>1998.46.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Himmelfarb, Paul|Grossberg, Louis|White, Bernard|Perlmutter, Victor|Brandeis, Louis D.|Frommer, Larry|Simons, Bill</people><searchterms>Zionism|ZOA|Louis D. Brandeis District</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1638/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1362</url><identifier>1362</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Gichner Iron Works</collection><description>5x7 b&amp;w photograph of tool made during war production at Gichner Ironworks.</description><subject>World War II</subject><objectid>1995.02.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gichner, Fred</people><searchterms>Gichner Iron Works|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1363</url><identifier>1363</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/05/1937</date><collection>Ezras Israel Congregation Collection</collection><description>11x14 print of group of people on the bima and seated in pews in Ezras Israel Congregation.  Label at bottom reads "Ezras Israel Cong - Chanuka Party in Honor of Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. Burka - December 5, 1937".</description><subject>Anniversaries|Synagogues|Celebrations</subject><objectid>2004.29.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Burka, Meyer</people><searchterms>Ezras Israel|synagogues|H Street|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6065/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1364</url><identifier>1364</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1930's</date><collection /><description>Panoramic photograph of Hebrew Free Loan Society banquet.  Very poor condition.

Panoramic Photograph, black and white. Men, women and rabbinical staff seated at tables; band on stage. 

Paper: 10 x 38 ¾"
Image: 9 x 38"</description><subject /><objectid>2004.29.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1640/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1365</url><identifier>1365</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Fairfax Home Study Group of Agudas Achim Congregation - early 1970s
left to right - Jay Grossman, Sol Rosoff, Estelle Rosoff, David Sitrin

black &amp; white</description><subject>Studying</subject><objectid>2005.9.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossman, Jay|Rossoff, Sol|Rossoff, Estelle|Sitrin, David</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1645/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1366</url><identifier>1366</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Sheldon Elster and congregation president Martin Bierman receiving Solomon Schechter Award for Publications.

black &amp; white</description><subject /><objectid>2005.9.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Sheldon|Bierman, Martin</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|United Synagogue of America|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1646/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1367</url><identifier>1367</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Alexandria Clergy Association
left to right: Rabbi Sheldon Elster, Father Gerald Creeden (Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church), two unk Protestant ministers

black &amp; white</description><subject>Rabbis|Priests|Clergy</subject><objectid>2005.9.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Bernie Norfolk</creator><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Sheldon|Creeden, Gerald</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1647/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1368</url><identifier>1368</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Purim costumes
left to right: Baruch Fellner (Ba'al Tefillah), Rabbi Sheldon Elster

color</description><subject>Holidays</subject><objectid>2005.9.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Fellner, Baruch|Elster, Sheldon</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Purim|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1648/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1369</url><identifier>1369</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/08/1981</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Confirmation class, Shavuot  6 Sivan 5741
back row, left to right: Sol Rabinowitz (education director), Jeff Gollomp, David Bregman, Rabbi Sheldon Elster, Josh Shuman
front row, left to right: Marc Berson, Ruth Botuck, Jamie Stokels, Marcie Stein, Harry Bondareff

color</description><subject>Confirmations</subject><objectid>2005.9.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Doug Rickman</creator><type>Image</type><people>Rabinowitz, Solomon|Gollomp, Jeffrey|Bregman, David|Shuman, Joshua|Berson, Marc|Botuck, Ruth|Stokols, Jamie|Stein, Marcie|Elster, Sheldon|Bondareff, Harry</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Confirmation|Religious School|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1649/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1370</url><identifier>1370</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>Sep 1976</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Explaining Yemenite-style shofar on the bimah
left to right: Rabbi Sheldon Elster, Elena Elster, unk boy, Susie Binder

black &amp; white</description><subject>Rabbis|Holidays</subject><objectid>2005.9.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Sheldon|Elster, Elena|Binder, Suzie</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Rosh Hashanah|Shofar|Religious School|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1650/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1371</url><identifier>1371</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Israel Ambassador Simcha Dinitz planting tree in front of Agudas Achim
left to right: Amb. Dinitz, congregation president Norman Baum, Rabbi Sheldon Elster

black &amp; white</description><subject>Ambassadors|Rabbis|Tree planting ceremonies</subject><objectid>2005.9.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>The Alexandria Gazette</creator><type>Image</type><people>Dinitz, Simcha|Baum, Norman|Elster, Sheldon</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Tu B'Shevat|Alexandria|Virginia|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1651/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1372</url><identifier>1372</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/03/1974</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Men standing at right trying to deliver wrapped boxes of matzah to the Soviet embassy for prisoners of conscience. Security guards at left.

Photo from front page of the Washington Jewish Week, April 11-17, 1974

caption: Uniformed member of the Executive Protective Service halts a committee seeking to deliver matzoth to Soviet embassy for 37 Soviet Jewish prisoners of conscience.  Embassy officials said the 20 parcels would not be accepted.  Participants in the April 3 encounter include, from left: Rabbi Richard Yellen, Adas Israel Congregation; Avraham Shifrin (face half-hidden) of Israel, former Soviet activist; Frank Ridge, Soviet Jewry Committee of Jewish Community Council; Samuel Sislen, Jewish Community Council, and Rabbi Shelder Elster, Agudas Achim Congregation, Alexandria

black &amp; white 8x10

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 6: 1969-1997</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Rabbis|Embassies|Activists</subject><objectid>2005.9.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sislen, Samuel|Elster, Sheldon|Yellin, Richard|Shifrin, Avraham|Ridge, Frank</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Jewish Community Council|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Embassy|Rabbi|Adas Israel|Matzah|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1652/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1373</url><identifier>1373</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Dedication of Fagelson Sanctuary at Agudas Achim Congregation (that section of synagogue incorporated into the administrative office area in 1990s renovation)
Photo taken in Schoenberger Library
left to right: Rabbi Sheldon Elster, congregation president Norman Baum, Gitta Fagelson, Samuel Fagelson

black &amp; white</description><subject>Synagogues|Philanthropy|Rabbis</subject><objectid>2005.9.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Michael L. Smith</creator><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Sheldon|Baum, Norman|Fagelson, Gitta|Fagelson, Samuel</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1653/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1374</url><identifier>1374</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Installation of synagogue and affiliate organization officers
Photo taken in Schonberger library
left to right: Estelle Green, Rabbi Sheldon Elster, Martin Bierman, Lori Bierman

black &amp; white</description><subject>Officer installation|Rabbis</subject><objectid>2005.9.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Green, Estelle|Elster, Sheldon|Bierman, Martin|Bierman, Lori</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1654/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1375</url><identifier>1375</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>5/26/1971</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Dedication of Schonberger Library (incorporated into main lobby entrance to social hall in 1990s renovation; library relocated to new chapel area)
left to right: Rabbi Sheldon Elster, Joseph Schonberger, congregation president Norman Baum, Mrs. Schonberger, Eugene Schonberger

black &amp; white</description><subject>Synagogues|Philanthropy|Rabbis</subject><objectid>2005.9.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Donald MacAfee</creator><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Sheldon|Schonberger, Joseph|Baum, Norman|Schonberger, Eugene</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1655/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1376</url><identifier>1376</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Adult B'nai Mitzvah class
Photo in Schonberger Library
left to right: Marshall Katz, Judith Lida, Selma Baxt, Rabbi Sheldon Elster, Hazel Charles, unk, unk, Peter Copeland

black &amp; white</description><subject>Adult education|Rabbis</subject><objectid>2005.9.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Katz, Marshall|Lida, Judith|Baxt, Selma|Elster, Sheldon|Charles, Hazel|Copeland, Peter</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Bar Mitzvah|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1656/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1377</url><identifier>1377</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Agudas Achim Congregation founding families with congregation  president
Plaque with founders' names on wall behind
left to right: Dr. Joseph Shuman, Dr. Bernard Stier (congregation president), Mrs. Bertha Schrott, Benjamin Lehman

black &amp; white</description><subject>Founders' Day commemorations|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2005.9.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Shuman, Joseph|Stier, Bernard|Schrott, Bertha|Lehman, Benjamin</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1657/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1378</url><identifier>1378</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Visit to Congressman Herbert Harris (VA)
left to right: Hannah Gerstein, Rabbi Sheldon Elster, Cong. Harris, Estelle Rosoff

black &amp; white</description><subject>Congress</subject><objectid>2005.9.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Dev O'Neill, K. Jewell</creator><type>Image</type><people>Harris, Herbert|Gerstein, Hannah|Elster, Sheldon|Rossoff, Estelle</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1658/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1379</url><identifier>1379</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Signing katubah at wedding
left to right: groom unk, Ba'al Tefilah Baruch Fellner, unk bride, Rabbi Sheldon Elster

color</description><subject>Weddings</subject><objectid>2005.9.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Fellner, Baruch|Elster, Sheldon</people><searchterms>Ketubah|Wedding|Agudas Achim Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1659/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1380</url><identifier>1380</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/27/1982</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Religious school graduation Shavuot 5767
back row left to right: Rabbi Sheldon Elster, unk, unk, unk, School Director Sol Rabinowitz
front row left to right: unk, Susan Bicoff, Richard Wolfe, Stacey Kaback, unk

Others in photo but uncertain of name connection to photo: Elliott Sitrin, Jack Romano, Daniel Bennett, Pam Wiener, Julie Bortick

color</description><subject>Confirmations|Synagogues|Graduation ceremonies</subject><objectid>2005.9.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bicoff, Susan|Wolfe, Richard|Kaback, Stacey|Sitrin, Elliott|Romano, Jack|Bennett, Daniel|Wiener, Pam|Bortick, Julie</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Confirmation|Religious School|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1660/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1381</url><identifier>1381</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1941/06/23</date><collection>Berman Family Collection</collection><description>Two girls sitting outside a building door on Third Street, NW.  1941.

Black and white, 4" x 2.25"</description><subject>Girls|Women</subject><objectid>2004.4.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1661/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1382</url><identifier>1382</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1939</date><collection>Berman Family Collection</collection><description>Two women sitting on a bench in the front yard of 723 Third Street, NW.

Black and white, 2.25" x 4.25"</description><subject>Women</subject><objectid>2004.4.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1662/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1383</url><identifier>1383</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Berman Family Collection</collection><description>Group of children sitting on bench in front of 723 3rd Street, NW.  Label on back reads "Maxine, Bobby, and George Berman with neighbors".

Black and white, 4" x 6"</description><subject>Children|Streetscape|Automobiles|Automobile|Benches|Trees|Tree|Neighbors</subject><objectid>2004.4.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berman, Maxine|Berman, Robert|Berman, George</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1663/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1384</url><identifier>1384</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Berman Family Collection</collection><description>Two teenaged girls, one teenaged boy, and a younger boy standing on a brick sidewalk.

Black and white, 4" x 6"</description><subject>Boy|Boys|Teenagers|Sidewalks</subject><objectid>2004.4.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1664/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1385</url><identifier>1385</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Berman Family Collection</collection><description>Looking north from the yard of 723 Third Street, NW into 725 Third Street and Sanitary store and beyond.  Two children in the lower left corner.

Black and white, 4" x 5"</description><subject>Benches|Awnings|Fences|Girl|Girls|Children|Streetscape|Neighborhoods</subject><objectid>2004.4.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1665/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1386</url><identifier>1386</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Berman Family Collection</collection><description>Two young women in front of a house with three children behind them.

Black and white, 4" x 6"</description><subject>Teenagers|Boy|Boys|Children</subject><objectid>2004.4.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1666/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1387</url><identifier>1387</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Berman Family Collection</collection><description>Selma Levine Musher Goldberg (cousin) holding George Berman (few months old) on the sidewalk in front of 723 Third Street, NW.  View down tree-lined street.

Black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Babies|Tree|Trees</subject><objectid>2004.4.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berman, George</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1667/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1388</url><identifier>1388</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Berman Family Collection</collection><description>George Berman and Bobby Sherier playing in an alley next to Third Street, NW.  One of the boys is wearing shorts and boxing gloves and the other is holding up of the boy's hands in one hand and making the "number one" sign with his other hand.

Black and white, 4" x 6"</description><subject>Boy|Boys|Boxing|Boxers (Sports)</subject><objectid>2004.4.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berman, George|Sherier, Bobby</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1668/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1389</url><identifier>1389</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Berman Family Collection</collection><description>Gladys Berman (daughter of Sophie and Simon Berman) in front of a window of her father's tailor and cleaning store at 309 G Street, NW.  Signs in the window advertise services such as suit pressing, cleaning, and repairing.

Black and white, 6" x 4"</description><subject>Window displays|Tailor shops|Signs (Notices)|Reflections|Automobile|Girl|Girls</subject><objectid>2004.4.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berman, Gladys|Berman, Simon</people><searchterms>Berman's Tailor Shop|Business|Tailor shop</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1669/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1390</url><identifier>1390</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Berman Family Collection</collection><description>Simon Berman in front of a window of his tailor and cleaning ship at 309 G Street, NW

Black and white, 4.25" x 3.5"</description><subject>Window displays|Tailor shops|Signs (Notices)</subject><objectid>2004.4.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berman, Simon</people><searchterms>Berman's Tailor Shop|Business|Tailor shop</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1670/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1391</url><identifier>1391</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Berman Family Collection</collection><description>Berman family in front of their home at 723 Third Street, NW, mid-1930s

L to R:
Back: Sophie (mother) holding Robert, Simon (father)
Middle: Victor, Maxine held by Gladys
Front: Alice and George

Black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Family|Families|Children|Boys|Boy|Girl|Girls</subject><objectid>2004.4.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berman, Alice|Berman, George|Berman, Gladys|Berman, Maxine|Berman, Robert|Berman, Simon|Berman, Sophie</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1671/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1392</url><identifier>1392</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Berman Family Collection</collection><description>Alice (Berman) Levin standing in front of the side entrance to the Jewish Community Center at 16th &amp; Q Streets, NW

Black and white, 3" x 3"</description><subject /><objectid>2004.4.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berman, Alice</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center|Star of David</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1672/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1393</url><identifier>1393</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Berman Family Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Berman home at 723 Third Street, NW

Black and white, 7.75" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>2004.4.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1673/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1394</url><identifier>1394</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/26/1979</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Past presidents.  Mortgage burning for 1960s facility and synagogue's 65th anniversary.
standing left to right: Danny Kerbel, Herb Bartick, Lester Edelman, Al Levy, Alan Kamerow, Marty Beerman (sp?)
seated left to right: Joe Flax, Norman Baum, Bunny Chapman (current co-president), unk

color</description><subject>Synagogues|Presidents</subject><objectid>2005.9.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bartick, Herbert|Baum, Norman|Beerman, Marty|Chapman, Bunny|Edelman, Lester|Flax, Joe|Kamerow, Allan|Kerbel, Danny|Levy, Al</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1674/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1395</url><identifier>1395</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/26/1979</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Past presidents.  Mortgage burning for 1960s facility and synagogue's 65th anniversary.
standing left to right: Herb Bartick, Alan Kamerow, Lester Edelman, Bernard Stier, Marty Beerman (sp?), unk
seated left to right: Norman Baum, Bunny Chapman (current co-president), Joe Flax, Danny Kerbel

color</description><subject>Synagogues|Presidents</subject><objectid>2005.9.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bartick, Herbert|Baum, Norman|Beerman, Marty|Chapman, Bunny|Edelman, Lester|Flax, Joe|Kamerow, Allan|Kerbel, Danny|Stier, Bernard</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1675/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1396</url><identifier>1396</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/26/1979</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Sisterhood past presidents.  Mortgage burning for 1960s facility and synagogue's 65th anniversary.
standing left to right: Betty Kamerow, Edie Kaufman, Joan Liebman, Sharee (sp?) Kerbel
seated leaft to right: Zelda Cohen, Bertha Schrott, Ruth Greiefer

color</description><subject>Synagogues|Presidents</subject><objectid>2005.9.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kamerow, Betty|Kaufman, Edie|Liebman, Joan|Kerbel, Sharee|Cohen, Zelda|Schrott, Bertha|Greiefer, Ruth</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Sisterhood|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1676/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1397</url><identifier>1397</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/26/1979</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Men's Club past presidents. Mortgage burning for 1960s facility and synagogue's 65th anniversary.
Standing left to right: Bill Steiner, David Yaffee, Barry Sklar, Mike Dannon, Sam Radow
Seated left to right: Herb Bartick, Al Levy, Marty Beerman (sp?)

color</description><subject>Synagogues|Presidents</subject><objectid>2005.9.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Steiner, Bill|Yaffee, David|Sklar, Barry|Dannon, Mike|Radow, Sam|Bartick, Herbert|Levy, Al|Beerman, Marty</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Men's Club|Alexandria|Virginia|Brotherhood</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1677/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1398</url><identifier>1398</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/26/1979</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Congregation at mortgage burning ceremony for 1960s facility and synagogue's 65th anniversary.

black &amp; white</description><subject>Synagogues|Mortgages|Anniversaries</subject><objectid>2005.9.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1678/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1399</url><identifier>1399</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/26/1979</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Sheldon Elster at Mortgage burning for 1960s facility and synagogue's 65th anniversary.

black &amp; white</description><subject>Synagogues|Rabbis|Anniversaries|Mortgages</subject><objectid>2005.9.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Sheldon</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1679/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1400</url><identifier>1400</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/26/1979</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Sheldon Elster and Ba'al Tefilah Baruch Fellner at mortgage burning for 1960s facility and synagogue's 65th anniversary.

black &amp; white</description><subject>Synagogues|Anniversaries|Mortgages|Rabbis</subject><objectid>2005.9.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Sheldon|Fellner, Baruch</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1680/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1401</url><identifier>1401</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/26/1979</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Mortgage burning for 1960s facility and synagogue's 65th anniversary.
left to right: Norman Schrott, Jerome Chapman, Bunny Chapman, Ilene Schrott, Norman Baum, Rabbi Sheldon Elster

black &amp; white</description><subject>Synagogues|Anniversaries|Mortgages</subject><objectid>2005.9.31</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Schrott, Norman|Chapman, Jerome|Chapman, Bunny|Schrott, Ilene|Baum, Norman|Elster, Sheldon</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1681/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1402</url><identifier>1402</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/26/1979</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Mortgage burning for 1960s facility and synagogue's 65th anniversary.
left to right: Norman Schrott, Bunny Chapman, Jerome Chapman, Norman Baum

black &amp; white</description><subject>Synagogues|Anniversaries|Mortgages</subject><objectid>2005.9.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Schrott, Norman|Chapman, Bunny|Chapman, Jerome|Baum, Norman</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1682/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1403</url><identifier>1403</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/26/1979</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Checking the deed of mortgage.  Mortgage burning for 1960s facility and synagogue's 65th anniversary.
left to right: Norman Schrott, Bunny Chapman, Norman Baum, Jerome Chapman, Rabbi Sheldon Elster

black &amp; white</description><subject>Synagogues|Anniversaries|Mortgages|Rabbis</subject><objectid>2005.9.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Schrott, Norman|Chapman, Bunny|Baum, Norman|Chapman, Jerome|Elster, Sheldon</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1683/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1404</url><identifier>1404</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/26/1979</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Kindlilng the deed of mortgage for 1960s facility. Norman Baum with match. Norman Schrott holding document.

black &amp; white</description><subject>Synagogues|Anniversaries|Mortgages</subject><objectid>2005.9.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Baum, Norman|Schrott, Norman</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1684/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1405</url><identifier>1405</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/26/1979</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Jerome and Bunny Chapman (co-presidents) observing Norman Schrott burning the deed of mortgage for 1960s facility.

black &amp; white</description><subject>Synagogues|Anniversaries|Mortgages</subject><objectid>2005.9.35</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Chapman, Jerome|Chapman, Bunny|Schrott, Norman</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1685/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1406</url><identifier>1406</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/26/1979</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>"Oneg" food after service. Mortgage burning for 1960s facility and synagogue's 65th anniversary.

black &amp; white</description><subject>Synagogues|Anniversaries|Mortgages|Buffets (Cookery)</subject><objectid>2005.9.36</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1686/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1407</url><identifier>1407</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/26/1979</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Mortgage burning awards ceremony.
left to right: Norman Baum (past president), Jerome Chapman (current co-president), Taylor Burke (president Burke &amp; Herbert Bank, Alexandria, VA), Norman Schrott

black &amp; white</description><subject>Synagogues|Mortgages|Bank note vignettes|Bankers</subject><objectid>2005.9.37</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Baum, Norman|Chapman, Jerome|Burke, Taylor|Schrott, Norman</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1687/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1408</url><identifier>1408</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/26/1979</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Mortgage burning awards ceremony.
left to right: Jerome Chapman, Benny Mendelson, Norman Schrott

black &amp; white</description><subject>Synagogues|Mortgages</subject><objectid>2005.9.38</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Chapman, Jerome|Mendelson, Benny|Schrott, Norman</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1688/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1409</url><identifier>1409</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/26/1979</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Mortgage burning awards ceremony.
left to right: Goodman Rubin, Norman Schrott, Jerome Chapman

black &amp; white</description><subject>Synagogues|Anniversaries|Mortgages</subject><objectid>2005.9.39</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rubin, Goodman|Schrott, Norman|Chapman, Jerome</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1689/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1410</url><identifier>1410</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>08/12/1969</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Posting mail to Soviet Jews from Bradlee Post Office, Alexandria, VA.
left to right: Julie Bartick, Dr. Bernard Stier, Melissa Bartick, Marilyn Bartick, Goodman Rubin

black &amp; white</description><subject>Postal service|Post offices|Activists</subject><objectid>2005.9.40</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Don MacAfee</creator><type>Image</type><people>Bartick, Julie|Stier, Bernard|Bartick, Melissa|Bartick, Marilyn|Rubin, Goodman</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Soviet Jewry|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1690/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1411</url><identifier>1411</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Posting "Save Soviet Jewry" sign on Valley Drive outside Agudas Achim Congregation
Dr. Harold Podell, left, and Rabbi Sheldon Elster, right

black and white</description><subject>Synagogues|Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>2005.9.41</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Sheldon</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Soviet Jewry|Alexandria|Virginia|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1691/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1412</url><identifier>1412</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Fairfax Home Study Group of Agudas Achim Congregation - early 1970s
left to right - Rabbi Sheldon Elster, Estelle Rosoff

black &amp; white</description><subject>Adult education|Rabbis</subject><objectid>2005.9.42</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Sheldon|Rossoff, Estelle</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1692/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1413</url><identifier>1413</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1930s</date><collection /><description>Man standing outside Gilbert's bicycle shop at 1370 H Street, NE
Sign over doorway reads "Tubes and Tires" and the window display includes a bicycles and tires.  There are also tires outside in front of the windows.</description><subject>Bicycle shops|Bicycles &amp; tricycles|Tires</subject><objectid>2004.25.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>H Street|Bicycle shop</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1693/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1414</url><identifier>1414</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Home and business of Benjamin and Sadie Dekelbaum and family at 401 14th Street, NE, 1931-1945.  Building has a Coca-Cola advertisement painted on the front and a "Nation-Wide Service Grocers" sign over the front window.

3" x 4.5" copy of this is also in the collection.</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2004.25.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dekelbaum, Benjamin|Dekelbaum, Sadie</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1694/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1415</url><identifier>1415</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1973</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Agudas Achim Congregation Bar Mitzvah class 1973.
top l to r: ____ Horwick, Mitchell Stier, Andrea Rubin, Shelley Kline
middle l to r: ____ Kline, Lisa Bondareff, Sharon Krevor, Unknown
bottom l to r: Rabbi Sheldon Elster, ____ Feldman, Jeff Shapiro, Unknown, Ira Witkir (sp?), Sol Rabinowitz (teacher)

black &amp; white</description><subject>Childhood &amp; youth</subject><objectid>2005.9.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Stier, Mitchell|Rubin, Andrea|Kline, Shelley|Bondareff, Lisa|Krevor, Sharon|Elster, Sheldon|Shapiro, Jeff|Witkir, Ira|Rabinowitz, Solomon</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Bar Mitzvah|Alexandria|Virginia|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1695/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1416</url><identifier>1416</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Berman Family Collection</collection><description>Eddie Rosenblum (director of JCC at 16th &amp; Q Sts, NW) facing away from camera and Alice Berman Levin at camp site

Color, 4.75" x 3.5"</description><subject /><objectid>2004.4.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenblum, Edward|Berman, Alice</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1417</url><identifier>1417</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Berman Family Collection</collection><description>Alice Berman Levin working at the front desk of the JCC at Q &amp; 16th Streets, NW

Color, 6" x 4"</description><subject /><objectid>2004.4.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berman, Alice</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1696/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1418</url><identifier>1418</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Berman Family Collection</collection><description>Alice Berman Levin speaking to a parent about Kaufmann Camp

Color, 4" x 6"</description><subject>Camps</subject><objectid>2004.4.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berman, Alice</people><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1419</url><identifier>1419</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1927</date><collection>Berman Family Collection</collection><description>Freda Caplan Segal and Gladys Berman

Black and white, 3" x 4"</description><subject>Girl|Girls</subject><objectid>2004.4.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berman, Gladys</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1420</url><identifier>1420</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Berman Family Collection</collection><description>Young man on sidewalk of Third Street, NW.  Bob Shrier's grocery street in background across street.

Black and white, 2" x 3"</description><subject>Automobile</subject><objectid>2004.4.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1697/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1421</url><identifier>1421</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Beth Israel Collection</collection><description>B&amp; W photograph of Beth Israel choir, ca. 1952.  Center figure, wearing glasses, is Harry Goodman, choirmaster.  2nd from right is Fred Goodman (son).</description><subject>Choirs (Music)</subject><objectid>2007.6.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goodman, Harry|Goodman, Fred</people><searchterms>Beth Israel|Southeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1422</url><identifier>1422</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Beth Israel Collection</collection><description>Four men, a young man, and four boys wearing tallit, black robes, and holding open prayer books with their backs to an Ark at Beth Israel.

black and white, 7.5" x 9.5"</description><subject>Synagogues</subject><objectid>2007.6.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Beth Israel|Southeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1423</url><identifier>1423</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Beth Israel Collection</collection><description>Beth Israel's Boy Scout troop 396 at a Boy Scout Jamboree.

black and white, 7.5" x 9.5"</description><subject /><objectid>2007.6.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Beth Israel|Boy Scouts|Southeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1424</url><identifier>1424</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Beth Israel Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Beth Israel Synagogue at 4008 Minnesota Ave. NE in Anacostia. 

Fifty photographic negatives depicting interior and exterior of Beth Israel on Minnesota Avenue</description><subject>Synagogues</subject><objectid>2007.6.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Beth Israel|Southeast|Anacostia|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4312/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1425</url><identifier>1425</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 1940</date><collection /><description>black &amp; white photograph of Robert Cohen as young boy wearing tallis standing on bima.  Another boy slightly visible beside him, possibly Joe Wilner.</description><subject>Synagogues|Childhood &amp; youth</subject><objectid>2003.10.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Robert|Wilner, Joseph</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1426</url><identifier>1426</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection /><description>4x6" black and white photograph of Rabbi Isadore Breslau shaking hands with David Ben-Gurion</description><subject /><objectid>2007.7.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1698/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1427</url><identifier>1427</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>8x10 black and white print of group of men standing together.  L to r: Joe Cherner, Abraham Kay, Edmund Kaufmann, Herbert Lehman, unknown, unknown, Isadore Breslau, unknown, unknown</description><subject /><objectid>2007.7.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1699/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1428</url><identifier>1428</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>4x6 black &amp; white photograph of Rabbi Isadore Breslau and his wife, Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen, and another couple.  

L to r: unknown, NM Cohen, Mrs. Breslau, Rabbi Breslau, Naomi Cohen, unknown</description><subject /><objectid>2007.7.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1429</url><identifier>1429</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>8x10 black and white print showing five men seated at banquet table.  Display panels seen in background.  L to r: unknown, unknown, Edmund Kaufmann, unknown, Isadore Breslau</description><subject /><objectid>2007.7.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1430</url><identifier>1430</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>8x10 black and white photograph of 3 men seated together, talking.  L to r: unknown, unknown, Isadore Breslau.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.7.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1431</url><identifier>1431</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Five men standing together in formal evening wear.  L to r: Leo Freudberg, unknown, Joe Cherner, Isadore Breslau, Abraham Kay</description><subject /><objectid>2007.7.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1432</url><identifier>1432</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1951</date><collection /><description>Bernard and Nettie Danzansky's 50th anniversary dinner, 1951

From left to right:
Roberta, Tina, Sigmund (son), Gale, Bernard, Sylvan (son), Nettie, Steve, Ethel, Joe (son), Rick</description><subject>Anniversaries|Dinners|Portraits</subject><objectid>2007.10.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Danzansky, Bernard|Danzansky, Ethel|Danzansky, Joseph|Danzansky, Nettie|Danzansky, Rick|Danzansky, Sigmund|Danzansky, Steve|Danzansky, Sylvan|Danzansky, Tina|Rudman, Roberta Danzansky|Klayman, Gale Danzansky</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1700/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1433</url><identifier>1433</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 18, 2007</date><collection>Shaare Tikvah Collection</collection><description>Color photo showing officers of Congregation Shaare Tikvah holding shovels at the groundbreaking for new synagogue in Upper Marlboro, March 18, 2007.  L to R: Joann Meyers &amp; Shirley Rosenzweig, Sisterhood Co-Presidents; Ed Halikman, Men's Club President; Ariel Fisher &amp; Hannah Bauman, USY Co-Presidents; Andy Sheldon, President</description><subject>ground-breaking ceremonies</subject><objectid>2007.13.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Shaare Tikvah|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1434</url><identifier>1434</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>08/31/1958</date><collection /><description>8" x 10" black and white photograph taken at the wedding of Sherry Zvares and Phillip Kasten at the Hamilton Hotel at 1001 K Street, NW.  Accordianist Merv Conn plays for a table of guests.  August 31, 1958.  

At left, sisters Barbara, Maris &amp; Susan Friedenberg</description><subject>Accordions|Weddings</subject><objectid>2007.14.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Conn, Merv|Zvares, Sherry|Kasten, Phillip</people><searchterms>Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1701/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1435</url><identifier>1435</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1950s</date><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>8x10 black and white photograph showing Minnie Goldsmith, Hymen Goldman, and two unidentified men holding framed illustrated Jewish National Fund certificate.  Painting of Hymen Goldman is in the background.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.11.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldsmith, Minnie|Goldman, Hymen</people><searchterms>Jewish National Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1702/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1436</url><identifier>1436</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1940s</date><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Sepia toned studio portrait photograph of Hymen Goldman</description><subject /><objectid>2007.11.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldman, Hymen</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1703/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1437</url><identifier>1437</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1963</date><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph showing Hymen Goldman standing at microphone; Aaron Goldman on the right, Jack Minovich holding violin on the left.  Photo taken at Hymen Goldman's 75th birthday celebration at the Mayflower Hotel, 1963.</description><subject>Birthdays</subject><objectid>2007.11.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldman, Hymen|Goldman, Aaron|Minovich, Jack</people><searchterms>Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1704/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1438</url><identifier>1438</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1950s</date><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>10x14" black &amp; white photograph showing Goldman family at unveiling of portrait of Hymen Goldman.  Standing, left to right, are unknown, Nathan, unknown, Balfour, Hymen, Yetta, Cecile, Aaron</description><subject /><objectid>2007.11.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldman, Aaron|Goldman, Hymen|Goldman, Nathan|Goldman, Balfour|Goldman, Cecile|Goldman, Yetta</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6064/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1439</url><identifier>1439</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1965</date><collection /><description>Kauffman Camp staff in front of the staff house, 1965.

Names written in blue ink on 13 peoples.

Front row, L to R
_ _ , Dan Radowski, Dan Sluttenberg, Mark Kaplan, _ _, Richard Coslou, Mark Warsaw, Buk Schnider

Second row, L to R
George Newman, Dave Lewis, _ _, Pete Stone, Larry Godfer, _ _, _ _, _ _

Standing, L to R
Mike Chatson, _ _, _ _, Gary Curner, _ _, Gary Posin (lower step), woman, woman, Steve Miller (lower step), woman, woman

8" x 10" black and white</description><subject>Camps</subject><objectid>2007.5.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1706/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1440</url><identifier>1440</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Unknown man, Tibel Berry, unknown woman, Asriel Berry

All in formal wear and seated along a wall

5" x 7" color</description><subject /><objectid>2007.5.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berry, Asriel|Berry, Tibel</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1441</url><identifier>1441</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/12/1957</date><collection /><description>written on back: 
Volunteers lined up to sign up for duties at Campaign Headquarters
Mrs. Asrael [sic] Berry, Miss Lillian Naswich, Mr. Harry Rosenblum, Mrs. Morton Schiff, Mrs. Mary P___ick, Mr. Morton Schiff

Poster on wall behind people: You are cordially invovled to participate in a giant salute to Israel featuring (bottom of poster is obstructed)

8" x 10" black and white</description><subject /><objectid>2007.5.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Zweig, Steve</creator><type>Image</type><people>Berry, Tibel|Naswich, Lillian|Schiff, Morton|Rosenblum, Harry</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1707/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1442</url><identifier>1442</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Golda Meir speaking to Ruth Cherner in front of a banner depicting Israel's coat of arms.

7" x 9" black and white</description><subject /><objectid>2007.5.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Meir, Golda|Cherner, Ruth</people><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1708/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1443</url><identifier>1443</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Tibel Berry portrait

4" x 5" black and white</description><subject /><objectid>2007.5.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berry, Tibel</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1444</url><identifier>1444</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/31/1956</date><collection /><description>Tibel Berry posing with two women at Mrs. George Wasserman's sponsor luncheon.  

"Orna Porat" is written on the back

8" x 10" black and white</description><subject /><objectid>2007.5.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Zweig, Steve</creator><type>Image</type><people>Berry, Tibel</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1709/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1445</url><identifier>1445</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Tibel Berry receiving Woman of Valor pin from unknown man at podium.  

Appears to be same event as 2007.5.15 and 2007.5.18

8" x 10" black and white</description><subject /><objectid>2007.5.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Zweig, Steve</creator><type>Image</type><people>Berry, Tibel</people><searchterms>Israel|Israel Bonds|Woman of Valor Award</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1710/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1446</url><identifier>1446</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Tibel and Asriel Barry seated at a small table with a man and a woman.

Stamp on the back:

Photo-Studio
PRIOR
Tel-Aviv, Allenby 30

5.25" x 3.25" black and white</description><subject /><objectid>2007.5.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berry, Asriel|Berry, Tibel</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1711/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1447</url><identifier>1447</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Tibel Berry posing with two women and handing a check from Pioneer Women to one of them.

8" x 10" black and white</description><subject /><objectid>2007.5.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berry, Tibel</people><searchterms>Pioneer Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1712/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1448</url><identifier>1448</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Event with group of women eating at tables outside on grass.  

8" x 10" black and white</description><subject /><objectid>2007.5.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1713/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1449</url><identifier>1449</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Description on back:
Mrs. Joseph [Ruth] Cherner of Washington, D.C., National Chairman of the Women's Division of State of Israel Bonds, addresses 350 delegates to the International Mobilization Conference for Israel Bonds at a ceremony in Beersheba marking the start of construction of Bond-financed extension of the railroad from Beersheba to the town of Dimona in the heart of the Negev desert.

8" x 10" black and white</description><subject /><objectid>2007.5.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cherner, Ruth</people><searchterms>Israel|Israel Bonds</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1714/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1450</url><identifier>1450</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/16/1957</date><collection /><description>Group of women having a meeting or discussion while seated on a patio

Written on back: "Hostess Report Tea - Mrs. Garfield Kass"

8" x 10" black and white</description><subject /><objectid>2007.5.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Zweig, Steve</creator><type>Image</type><people>Kass, Garfield|Berry, Tibel</people><searchterms>Pioneer Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1715/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1451</url><identifier>1451</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Tibel Berry with a man and a woman

Appears to be at same event as 2007.5.9 and 2007.5.18

8" x 10" black and white</description><subject /><objectid>2007.5.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Zweig, Steve</creator><type>Image</type><people>Berry, Tibel</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1716/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1452</url><identifier>1452</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Seven women in formal wear.  Tibel Berry is standing on the right.

8" x 10" black and white</description><subject /><objectid>2007.5.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berry, Tibel</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1717/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1453</url><identifier>1453</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Ruth Cherner speaking at podium at event.

8" x 10" black and white</description><subject /><objectid>2007.5.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cherner, Ruth</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1718/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1454</url><identifier>1454</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Tibel Berry (at right) with a man and woman

Appears to be same event as 2007.5.9 and 2007.5.15

8" x 10" black and white</description><subject /><objectid>2007.5.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Zweig, Steve</creator><type>Image</type><people>Berry, Tibel</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1455</url><identifier>1455</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>November 21, 1943</date><collection /><description>Black &amp; white 8x10 photograph of wedding of Betty Berry and Joe Reidinger in Beth Sholom synagogue, November 21, 1943.</description><subject>Weddings|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2007.5.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berry, Betty|Reidinger, Joe</people><searchterms>Beth Sholom|World War II|Wedding|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1719/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1456</url><identifier>1456</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Harry Piver pointing at window display outside The Piver Delicatassen, his deli/liquor store at 3329 14th Street, NW, 1924-1947.

6" x 4" black and white reproduction</description><subject>Delicatessens|Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2007.17.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Piver, Harry</people><searchterms>Delicatessen|Liquor Store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1720/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1457</url><identifier>1457</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Exterior of The Piver Delicatessen, a deli/liquor store owned by Harry Piver, 3329 14th Street, NW, 1924-1947.

4" x 6" black and white</description><subject>Delicatessens|Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2007.17.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Piver, Harry</people><searchterms>Delicatessen|Liquor Store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1721/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1458</url><identifier>1458</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Flat File - Drawer 1</title><date>1963</date><collection /><description>Photograph, Panoramic, black and white, titled upper right, "Anniversary Banquet/MIZRACHI WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA/November 12, 1963/Shoreham Hotel   Washington, D.C.". Printed lower left, "CAPITOL PHOTO/#7606/SERVICE INC/WASHINGTON, D.C.".
Majority are women with a few men seated and standing at tables.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.24.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Capitol Photo</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Mizrachi Women's Organization of America</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1728/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1459</url><identifier>1459</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1935</date><collection /><description>Large black and white panoramic photograph, titled top center, "SPRINGTIME FROLIC PARTY/MAY 1-4, 1935/WASHINGTON, D.C.". Printed lower right, "Schutz/PHOTO/FILE NO. 4987/1516 H. ST.  N.W./WASHINGTON, D.C.". Group of men standing and sitting outside of a large armory or barracks-type building; group of white-jacketed African American men at left in the background. 
Small white numbers can be found on each of the men, corresponding with a typed list of names and locations found on the right and left hand sides of the mounting, identifying the each person's name and city, numbers 1-140.

Mounted on cardboard.</description><subject /><objectid>1994.43.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1731/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1460</url><identifier>1460</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 30, 1950</date><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>COPY Panoramic photographic of 27th annual Washington Hebrew Brotherhood banquet, April 30, 1950.
Copy Photograph of panoramic black and white  (same as 2011.12.3), 
"27th ANNUAL FATHER + SON BANQUET/SPONSORED BY BROTHERHOOD OF WASHINGTON/HEBREW CONGREGATION AT THE MAYFLOWER HOTEL/SUNDAY APRIL 30 1950/Tenschert". Circus theme with "Welcome To The Big Top" banners and flags; entertainers on stage at right. Velcro strips on reverse for mounting. Written in ink on reverse "Binden" and "S-78".</description><subject /><objectid>1996.17.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Brotherhood|Men's Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1735/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1461</url><identifier>1461</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>9th Annual Passover Seder</title><date>1943</date><collection /><description>Black and white panoramic photograph, titled top upper left quadrant, "NINTH ANNUAL PASSOVER SEDER/UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE/ARMY AND NAVY COMMITTEE OF THE/JEWISH WELFARE BOARD AND/WASHINGTON POST NO.58/JEWISH WAR VETERANS OF THE UNITED STATES/WILLARD HOTEL   APRIL 19, 1943/WASHINGTON, D.C.". Printed lower right, "Schutz/PHOTO/FILE NO. 7248/1516 H STREET N.W./WASHINGTON, D.C.".  Civilians, men and women in uniform facing camera; flag in background at center; food visible in foreground. 

Mounted on sign board.

Image on Display WIJW Section 4: 1921-1948</description><subject>World War II</subject><objectid>1984.01.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Welfare Board|World War II|Passover|Passover Seder|Jewish War Veterans|Willard Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1736/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1462</url><identifier>1462</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1918</date><collection>Lansburgh Family Collection</collection><description>Sepia toned 5x7 print showing Eugenia Lansburgh (Schwartz) standing in the doorway of a (possibly electric) car and  Bessie Lansburgh standing in front of the car.  Lansburgh family home at 14th and Clifton is visible through the windshield.</description><subject>Young adults|Automobiles</subject><objectid>2007.22.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lansburgh, Eugenia|Lansburgh, Bessie|Lansburgh, James</people><searchterms>Lansburghs</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1742/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1463</url><identifier>1463</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1918</date><collection>Lansburgh Family Collection</collection><description>Hannah Lansburgh seated in the back of 1916 Packard town car with chauffeur in front seat.  Car is parked along side of the road.</description><subject>Automobiles</subject><objectid>2007.22.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lansburgh, Hannah|Lansburgh, James</people><searchterms>Lansburghs|Rock Creek Park</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1743/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1464</url><identifier>1464</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1935</date><collection /><description>Clara (Goldberg) Schiffer seated on the steps of the Scottish Rite House of The Temple, a Freemasons temple along 16th St. NW, ca. 1935

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 4: 1921-1948</description><subject>Women|Government employees</subject><objectid>2004.30.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldberg, Clara (Schiffer)</people><searchterms>New Deal|federal workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1744/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1465</url><identifier>1465</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>late 1930s</date><collection /><description>Jeanette Naiman Danziger and her niece, Irma Naiman Greenspoon, in front of 1745 Lanier Place, N.W., late 1930s-early 1940s.</description><subject>Girls</subject><objectid>2005.22.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Danziger, Jeanette Naiman|Greenspoon, Irma Naiman|Jolson, Al</people><searchterms>Lanier Place|Northwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1745/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1466</url><identifier>1466</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1938</date><collection /><description>Close-up portrait photo of Rabbi Arthur Bogner, wearing suit and yarmulke, 1938</description><subject /><objectid>2004.32.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bogner, Arthur</people><searchterms>Ezras Israel|Rabbi|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1746/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1467</url><identifier>1467</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Photograph of Rabbi Arthur Bogner wearing tallit and yarmulke on bima at Ezras Israel</description><subject /><objectid>2004.32.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bogner, Arthur</people><searchterms>Ezras Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1468</url><identifier>1468</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Samuel Freedman with a grocery employee in his grocery store, Freedman's Market (also called S &amp; S Super Market) at 2nd and F Streets, NW.

4.5" x 3.75" black and white</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2007.18.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Freedman, Samuel|Freedman, Stanley</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Freedman's Market|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1747/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1469</url><identifier>1469</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Stanley and Samuel Freedman, son and father, between two grocery store employees inside their grocery store, Freedman's Market (also known as S &amp; S Super Market) at 2nd and F Streets, NW

8" x 10" black and white</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2007.18.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Freedman, Samuel|Freedman, Stanley</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Freedman's Market|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1748/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1470</url><identifier>1470</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Samuel Freedman (left) inside his grocery store, Rainbow Market, at 8th Street and Florida Avenue, NW

5.5" x 4.5" black and white</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2007.18.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Freedman, Samuel|Freedman, Stanley</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Freedman's Market|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1749/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1471</url><identifier>1471</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/12/1947</date><collection /><description>Stanley Freedman standing outside the grocery store at 653 Eighth Street, NE, that he ran with his father, Samuel Freedman.  December 12, 1947

5.75" x 4.5" black and white</description><subject>Grocery stores|Window displays</subject><objectid>2007.18.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Freedman, Samuel|Freedman, Stanley</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Freedman's Market|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1750/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1472</url><identifier>1472</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/1958</date><collection /><description>Stanley Freedman in one of his liquor stores, November 1958.

2.75" x 3.75" black and white</description><subject>Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2007.18.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Freedman, Samuel|Freedman, Stanley</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5571/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1473</url><identifier>1473</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Exterior of Cadillac Liquors at 22nd and M Streets, NW

7.75" x 5" black and white</description><subject>Liquor stores|Window displays</subject><objectid>2007.18.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ward, Francis C.</creator><type>Image</type><people>Freedman, Samuel|Freedman, Stanley</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|Cadillac Liquors|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1474</url><identifier>1474</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>08/1970</date><collection /><description>Exterior of Diplomat Liquors at 1529 17th Street, NW. August 1970.

3" x 5" color</description><subject>Liquor stores|Window displays</subject><objectid>2007.18.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Freedman, Samuel|Freedman, Stanley</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|Diplomat Liquors|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5572/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1475</url><identifier>1475</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Interior of liquor store (probably Diplomat Liquors at 1529 17th Street, NW)
L to R: Frank Conway, Stanley Freedman, Francis McElhardy, and Jack (unknown last name)

3" x 3" color</description><subject>Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2007.18.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Freedman, Samuel|Freedman, Stanley</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|Diplomat Liquors|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5573/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1476</url><identifier>1476</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/1970</date><collection /><description>Window display of Gilbey's Gin at Diplomat Liquors at 1529 17th Street, NW.  May 1970

3" x 4.75" color</description><subject>Liquor stores|Window displays|Gin</subject><objectid>2007.18.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Freedman, Samuel|Freedman, Stanley</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|Diplomat Liquors|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5574/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1477</url><identifier>1477</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Window display of Old Georgetown Beer at Cadillac Liquors at 22nd and M Streets, NW.  

8" x 10" black and white</description><subject>Liquor stores|Window displays|Beer</subject><objectid>2007.18.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Goldstein, Earl</creator><type>Image</type><people>Freedman, Samuel|Freedman, Stanley</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|Cadillac Liquors|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1478</url><identifier>1478</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>July 1978</date><collection /><description>Milton S. Kronheim, Sr. sitting on a bench shaking hands with Joe Stein, age 8.  Summer, 1973.</description><subject>Baseball</subject><objectid>1998.54.473</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kronheim, Milton S. Sr.|Stein, Joe</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1751/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1479</url><identifier>1479</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/1958</date><collection /><description>Stanley (l) and Samuel (r) Freedman in one of their liquor stores in Washington, DC

3" x 4.5" black and white</description><subject>Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2007.18.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Freedman, Samuel|Freedman, Stanley</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5575/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1480</url><identifier>1480</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Stanley (l) and Samuel (r) Freedman in one of their liquor stores in Washington, DC

3" x 3" color</description><subject>Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2007.18.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Freedman, Samuel|Freedman, Stanley</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5576/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1481</url><identifier>1481</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/1958</date><collection /><description>Samuel Freedman standing outside one of the liquor stores he ran with his son Stanley in Washington, DC

2.75" x 4" black and white</description><subject>Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2007.18.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Freedman, Samuel|Freedman, Stanley</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5577/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1482</url><identifier>1482</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/1958</date><collection /><description>Stanley (L) and Samuel (2nd from L) Freedman with three employees in one of their liquor stores in Washington, DC

3" x 4.5" black and white</description><subject>Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2007.18.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Freedman, Samuel|Freedman, Stanley</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5578/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1483</url><identifier>1483</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1943</date><collection /><description>Roselyn Silverman wearing her husband's Army Air Corps wings, 1943

2.5" x 4.5" colorized</description><subject>Automobile|Jewelry|Air forces|World War II</subject><objectid>2007.30.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silverman, Roselyn</people><searchterms>World War II|Government Girls</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1752/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1484</url><identifier>1484</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/1943</date><collection /><description>Roselyn Silverman standing in Rock Creek Park or C&amp; O Canal .  Note her husband's small Army Air Force wings on her coat .  

2.5" x 4" black and white</description><subject>Jewelry|World War II|Air forces|Parks</subject><objectid>2007.30.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silverman, Roselyn</people><searchterms>World War II|Government Girls</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1753/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1485</url><identifier>1485</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1946</date><collection /><description>Enid Bubley and Milton Raines wedding picture, 1946.

Three other faces are seen but not identified.

4.5" x 6.5" black and white</description><subject>Weddings</subject><objectid>2007.30.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bubley, Enid|Raines, Milton</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5554/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1486</url><identifier>1486</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1941</date><collection>Roselyn Silverman Collection</collection><description>Enid Bubley, Evelyn Latts, and Ella Hurwitz with Adolph Dissin in the dining room at Dissin's, 1941

7.5" x 8.5" black and white</description><subject>Dining rooms|Dining tables|World War II|Boarding houses</subject><objectid>2007.30.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Bubley, Esther</creator><type>Image</type><people>Bubley, Enid|Latts, Evelyn|Hurwitz, Ella|Dissin, Adolph</people><searchterms>Dissin's|Government Girls|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1754/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1487</url><identifier>1487</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1941</date><collection>Roselyn Silverman Collection</collection><description>10 people in front of 1511 20th Street, NW (second Dissin's location), 1941

Roselyn Dresbold (top right) next to her future husband, Seymour Silverman

3" x 4.5" black and white</description><subject>Boarding houses|World War II</subject><objectid>2007.30.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silverman, Roselyn|Silverman, Seymour</people><searchterms>Dissin's|World War II|Government Girls|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5553/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1488</url><identifier>1488</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1943</date><collection>Roselyn Silverman Collection</collection><description>Enid Bubley, Milton Reinstein, Claire Bubley, and Roselyn Silverman in a room at Dissin's at 2013 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, 1943

3" x 4.25" black and white</description><subject>World War II|Boarding houses</subject><objectid>2007.30.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Bubley, Esther</creator><type>Image</type><people>Silverman, Roselyn|Bubley, Enid|Raines, Milton|Bubley, Claire</people><searchterms>Dissin's|Government Girls|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4553/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1489</url><identifier>1489</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/1943</date><collection>Roselyn Silverman Collection</collection><description>Lieutenant Max Jandel, Esther Jurkovitz, Norma Manis, Jen Feig, and Roselyn Silverman standing outside of Dissin's at 2013 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, 1943.

3" x 3.25" black and white</description><subject>World War II|Boarding houses|Soldiers</subject><objectid>2007.30.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silverman, Roselyn|Jandel, Max|Jurkovitz, Esther|Manis, Norma|Feig, Jen</people><searchterms>Dissin's|Government Girls|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4555/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1490</url><identifier>1490</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1941</date><collection>Roselyn Silverman Collection</collection><description>Roselyn Dresbold and Pearl Ginsburg in front of Dissin's at 2013 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, 1941

2.25" x 4" black and white</description><subject>World War II|Boarding houses</subject><objectid>2007.30.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silverman, Roselyn|Ginsburg, Pearl</people><searchterms>Government Girls|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4554/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1491</url><identifier>1491</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Roselyn Silverman Collection</collection><description>Roselyn Silverman outside a building

1.25" x 1.5" black and white</description><subject /><objectid>2007.30.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silverman, Roselyn</people><searchterms>Government Girls|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4556/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1492</url><identifier>1492</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1943</date><collection>Roselyn Silverman Collection</collection><description>Roselyn Silverman in bathrobe holding toiletries and talking to a woman on a bed in Dissin's at 2013 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, 1943

2" x 2" black and white</description><subject>Boarding houses|World War II</subject><objectid>2007.30.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Bubley, Esther</creator><type>Image</type><people>Silverman, Roselyn</people><searchterms>Dissin's|Government Girls|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1755/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1493</url><identifier>1493</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Black &amp; white photo mounted on board showing storefront, "M. Goldstein: Merchant Tailor/High Art Designer" and two men standing in doorway.</description><subject /><objectid>2005.14.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1494</url><identifier>1494</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 24 1947</date><collection /><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph of four young people surrounding man in wheelchair.   Caption on back reads "Patient Lester Thompson receives an invitation to go on a boatride from students of the Ezras Israel shul. Left to right Chas. Futrovsky, Frances Denis, Nita Zitomer, and Heinz Rosener. Attending the patient is 1st Lt. Vivien Morris.  24 June 1947."</description><subject>Military hospitals</subject><objectid>2005.14.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Futrovsky, Charles|Denis, Frances|Zitomer, Nita|Rosener, Heinz</people><searchterms>Ezras Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1495</url><identifier>1495</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection /><description>3x5 color print of elderly man and woman standing together in doorway inside a home.  Possibly Rabbi Arthur Bogner (?)</description><subject /><objectid>2005.14.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1496</url><identifier>1496</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1930s</date><collection /><description>2"x3" black &amp; white snapshot showing four people standing togther outside apartment building, presumably Greenleaf Gardens.  L to R: Trudy and Eric Weile, Gertrude and Rosie Wender.</description><subject>Apartments</subject><objectid>2006.37.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wender, Rosie|Wender, Gertrude|Weile, Trudy|Weile, Eric</people><searchterms>Southwest|Greenleaf Gardens</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1497</url><identifier>1497</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1938</date><collection /><description>2"x3" black &amp; white snapshot of Rosie and Wolf Wender outside Greenleaf Gardens, 1938.</description><subject>Apartments</subject><objectid>2006.37.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wender, Wolf|Wender, Rosie</people><searchterms>Greenleaf Gardens|Southwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1498</url><identifier>1498</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1930s</date><collection /><description>2"x3" black &amp; white portrait photograph of Harry S. Wender.</description><subject /><objectid>2006.37.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wender, Harry</people><searchterms>Southwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1499</url><identifier>1499</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1930s</date><collection /><description>Portrait photograph of Rosie Wender.</description><subject /><objectid>2006.37.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wender, Rosie</people><searchterms>Southwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1500</url><identifier>1500</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>4"x6" color snapshot of exterior of apartment building entrance at Greenleaf Gardens, SW, 2003.  Same view of apartment building shown in 2006.37.2.</description><subject>Apartments</subject><objectid>2006.37.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wender, Harry</people><searchterms>Southwest|Greenleaf Gardens</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1501</url><identifier>1501</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection /><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph of 3 men in suits standing in front of American flag hanging on a wall.  Far left, Dr. Everett Gordon; far right, Harry S. Wender.  Man in center is holding what appears to be a resolution from the Southwest Citizens Association.</description><subject /><objectid>2006.37.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wender, Harry|Gordon, Everett</people><searchterms>Southwest|Southwest Citizens Association</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1502</url><identifier>1502</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Fay Burka holding her twins Leonard and Edward A. Burka who are seated in a wagon.  In front of the family store at 401 Seventh Street, SW.  Early 1930s

2.25"x4" black and white</description><subject>Liquor stores|Grocery stores|Twins</subject><objectid>2007.32.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Burka, Harry|Burka, Leonard|Burka, Fay|Burka, Edward A.</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Liquor Store|DGS|District Grocery Stores|Southwest|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1756/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1503</url><identifier>1503</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1936</date><collection /><description>Twins Leonard and Edward A. Burka with their mother Fay Burka in front of the family store at 401 Seventh Street, SW, 1936

2.25"x4" black and white</description><subject>Liquor stores|Grocery stores|Twins</subject><objectid>2007.32.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Burka, Harry|Burka, Leonard|Burka, Fay|Burka, Edward A.</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Liquor Store|DGS|District Grocery Stores|Southwest|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1757/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1504</url><identifier>1504</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/24/1936</date><collection /><description>Twins Leonard and Edward A. Burka in front of the family store at 401 Seventh Street, SW, 1936

2.25"x4" black and white</description><subject>Liquor stores|Grocery stores|Twins</subject><objectid>2007.32.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Burka, Harry|Burka, Leonard|Burka, Fay|Burka, Edward A.</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Liquor Store|DGS|District Grocery Stores|Southwest|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1758/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1505</url><identifier>1505</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1943</date><collection>Roselyn Silverman Collection</collection><description>Enid Bubley, Bluma Horowitz, and Roselyn Silverman waiting in a stairway for their turns to use the bathroom in Dissin's in 2013 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, 1943

2" x 2" black and white</description><subject>World War II|Boarding houses</subject><objectid>2007.30.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Bubley, Esther</creator><type>Image</type><people>Bubley, Enid|Silverman, Roselyn|Horowitz, Bluma</people><searchterms>Dissin's|World War II|Government Girls|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1759/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1506</url><identifier>1506</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1960</date><collection /><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph showing five people holding picket signs outside Glen Echo Amusement Park, 1960.  Left to right: Roy Wilkins, Philip Randolph, Hyman Bookbinder, Lawrence Henry (25-year old Howard University Divinity School Student), Gwendolyn Green (Howard Student, activist part of Freedom Rides) 

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 5: 1948-1969</description><subject>Segregation|civil rights demonstration</subject><objectid>2007.23.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bookbinder, Hyman|Randolph, Philip|Wilkins, Roy|Green, Gwendolyn|Henry, Lawrence</people><searchterms>civil rights|Glen Echo|segregation|Maryland|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1760/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1507</url><identifier>1507</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Committee Greeting - Chaim Nachman Bialik</title><date>May 10, 1926</date><collection /><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph of group of men and women at Union Station, May 10, 1926; welcoming committee for Hebrew poet Chaim Nachman Bialik.
L to R:  Katherine Hertzberg; Yetta Bricker Pilzer; Isadore Hirshfield (Joint Distribution Committee); Willis Rosendorf; Rabbi Louis Schwefel (Adas Israel); Bernard Danzansky; Mania Bialik; Cantor William Tash; Chaim Nachman Bialik (light color coat, cigarette in right hand, hat in left hand); unknown [Shmarya Levin or William Edlin?]; Cantor Louis Novick (Adas Israel); Zalman Henkin (Poale Zion); Rabbi Julius Loeb (Ohev Sholom)</description><subject>Poets</subject><objectid>1990.05.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bialik, Chaim Nachman|Pilzer, Yetta Brickman|Hirshfield, Isadore|Rosendorf, Willie|Schwefel, Louis|Danzansky, Bernard|Novick, Louis|Henkin, Zalman|Loeb, Julius</people><searchterms>Poale Zion|Adas Israel|Ohev Sholom|Joint Distribution Committee|Union Station|Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1761/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1508</url><identifier>1508</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 8, 1955</date><collection /><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph showing opening of Jewish exhibit at the Smithsonian on May 8 1955.  L to R: Gov. Theodore McKeldin, Hon. Simon Sobeloff; Aaron Goldman; Leopold Freudberg; Joel Wolfson.  Exhbition was shown during Tercentenary of Jewish life in America.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.41.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>McKeldin, Theodore|Sobeloff, Simon|Goldman, Aaron|Freudberg, Leopold|Wolfson, Joel</people><searchterms>Tercentenary|Smithsonian Institution</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1509</url><identifier>1509</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1925</date><collection>Wilner Family Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph showing football team of Central High School, 1925, with Morton Wilner as president.  Label on bottom front of photograph reads "Champions - 1925".</description><subject>Football|Schools</subject><objectid>1996.03.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wilner, Morton</people><searchterms>Central High School|sports</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1510</url><identifier>1510</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/1950</date><collection /><description>Brightwood Elementary School at 1300 Nicholson Street, NW
6th grace class photo
February 1950

Left to Right

Front row:
Jean Wright, Roberta Lafsky, David Novick, Judy Becker (married White), Bobby Marks, Brenda Helfer (married Medvene), Linda Wolowitz, Kendall Allen (maybe), Toni Harris, Billy Foote (maybe), Frank Charles Sakran (maybe) and Marlene Gritz

Second row: 
Wilma Estrin (married Berstein), Peggy Day, Paul Silber, Ralph Yoder, Harriet Penfold, Harriette Bennett (married Farber), Nelson Rubin, Jimmy Dameron, Paulette Brodsky, Beverly Spicer, John Sullivan, Pattie Bean, Herbie Simon, Mrs. Padgett

Back row:
Tommy Mitchel, Paula Pascal (married Levine), Harriette Friedlander (married Steine), Sheldon Roth, Barbara Gold, Morty Hyman, either Richard or Robert Warsaw ) and Helen Israel.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.23.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Brightwood Elementary School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1763/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1511</url><identifier>1511</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1936</date><collection>Kesher Israel Congregation Collection</collection><description>Panoramic banquet photograph of Kesher Israel Silver Jubilee celebration, November 15, 1936</description><subject>Anniversaries</subject><objectid>S-64</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dubrow, Jacob</people><searchterms>Kesher Israel|Georgetown|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1764/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1512</url><identifier>1512</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1934</date><collection>District Grocery Stores Collection</collection><description>Panoramic photograph of annual District Grocery Store banquet, 1934, held at the Jewish Community Center.
Photograph, black and white, top center "ANNUAL D.G.S. BANQUET JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER  MAR 25 1934". At top left, "CAPITOL PHOTO SERVICE".  Printed at top right, "CATERED BY A. HOFFMAN".   Men and women in evening dress seated at tables; in the back at center is a photographer with tripod; balcony and room decorated with ferns and fronds; two crossed flags in foreground.</description><subject /><objectid>1996.12.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>District Grocery Stores|DGS|Grocery stores|Business|Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1767/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1513</url><identifier>1513</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1931</date><collection>District Grocery Stores Collection</collection><description>9th Annual District Grocery Store banquet, 1931, held at the Jewish Community Center.
Photograph, black and white, lower right "9TH ANNUAL BANQUET/DISTRICT GROCERY STORES/JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER, APRIL, 26, 1931."  Printed lower right, "Schutz".
Men and women in evening dress, waiters in background and balcony empty.</description><subject /><objectid>1996.12.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>District Grocery Stores|DGS|Grocery stores|Business|Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1773/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1515</url><identifier>1515</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1930</date><collection>District Grocery Stores Collection</collection><description>8th Annual District Grocery Store banquet, held at the Hotel Raleigh, 1930.
Photograph, black and white, bottom right "8TH ANNUAL BANQUET/DISTRICT GROCERY STORES,/HOTEL RALEIGH, MARCH 30, 1930.". Printed lower right, "Schutz/1385".
Men and women in evening dress; flags hanging from walls.</description><subject /><objectid>1996.55.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1782/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1516</url><identifier>1516</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 28, 1939</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Photograph of interior of Adas Israel synagogue showing confirmation class of 17 girls and two boys sitting on the bima.</description><subject /><objectid>2005.2.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pomerantz, Hilda</people><searchterms>Juanita K. Nye Council House|Council of Jewish Women|Adas Israel|Confirmation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1788/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1517</url><identifier>1517</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 28, 1939</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Confirmation class of 17 girls wearing white dresses and holding flowers and two boys standing in front of Adas Israel, May, 1939.</description><subject /><objectid>2005.2.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pomerantz, Hilda</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Confirmation|Juanita K. Nye Council House|Council of Jewish Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1518</url><identifier>1518</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1958</date><collection>Roselyn Silverman Collection</collection><description>Kaufmann Camp photograph of Eugene Silverman's bunk, Summer 1958

Eugene Silverman is second to the left (next to counselor)
Jeff Manchester is the counselor on the right

8"x10" black and white</description><subject>Camps|Children</subject><objectid>2007.30.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silverman, Eugene|Manchester, Jeff</people><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1519</url><identifier>1519</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/1958</date><collection>Roselyn Silverman Collection</collection><description>Kaufmann Camp photograph of Marita Silverman Bowden's bunk.  Girls on the right holding banner reading "Honor Bunk", July 1958

Left to right
Rosalie Edelman (counselor), Joan Glaser, __, Kay Hirschtrett, __, Marita Silverman, __, Carole Bookford, __, Carol Fink

8"x10" black and white

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 5: 1948-1969</description><subject>Camps|Children</subject><objectid>2007.30.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Edelman, Rosalie|Glaser, Joan|Hirschentrett, Kay|Fink, Carol|Silverman, Marita|Bookford, Carol</people><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1789/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1520</url><identifier>1520</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1959</date><collection>Roselyn Silverman Collection</collection><description>Kaufmann Camp photograph of Marita Silverman Bowden's bunk, Summer 1959</description><subject>Camps|Children</subject><objectid>2007.30.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silverman, Marita</people><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1790/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1521</url><identifier>1521</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1936</date><collection>Ezras Israel Congregation Collection</collection><description>Photograph of Ezras Israel Confirmation Class, ca. 1936, held at Adas Israel Synagogue at Sixth and I Streets, N.W.

L to R: Leon Rodbell; May Shulman (Savage); Freda Feldman; unknown; Mildred Zabrek; Mr. Lyman (principal or teacher); Rabbi Metz; Luna Diamond; unknown; Genevieve Fishkin; unknown; Nathan Schmuckler</description><subject>Religious education|Synagogues|Youth</subject><objectid>2007.39.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rodbell, Leon|Shulman, May|Feldman, Freda|Zabrek, Mildred|Diamond, Luna Ereza|Fishkin, Genevieve|Schmuckler, Nathan</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Ezras Israel|Confirmation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1793/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1522</url><identifier>1522</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1920s</date><collection /><description>Photograph of Reines family store at 526 4 1/2 Street, SW, ca. 1920

Black and white, 9" x 7"</description><subject>Toy industry|Toys|Sporting goods stores|Sporting goods|Sporting goods industry</subject><objectid>2007.29.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Four and a Half Street|Southwest|sporting good store|toy store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1795/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1523</url><identifier>1523</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1943-1945</date><collection /><description>8x10 sepia toned photo of five women seated at table working together.  Inscription on back: "Preparing for a Hadassah donor dinner, 1943, 4, or 5".  

Far right - Ida (Mrs. Joseph) Freedman, chair
Second from right -  Julia D. Breslau (Mrs. I.), President of Hadassah</description><subject>Women|Dinners</subject><objectid>1997.01.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Freedman, Ida|Breslau, Julia</people><searchterms>Hadassah|Israel|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1796/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1524</url><identifier>1524</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1954-1955</date><collection /><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph of Abe Harmon, Isadore Breslau, Leopold Freudberg, Joel Kaufman.  Freudberg is holding the 1954 UJA Honor Roll of Contributors.</description><subject>Fund raising</subject><objectid>1997.01.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Steve Zweig</creator><type>Image</type><people>Harman, Avraham|Breslau, Isadore|Freudberg, Leopold|Kaufman, Joel</people><searchterms>Israel|United Jewish Appeal</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1525</url><identifier>1525</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950s-1960s</date><collection /><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph showing four men smiling &amp; holding a large piece of paper.  L to R:  Aaron Goldman, unknown; Lord Mayor Robert Briscoe of Dublin, Isadore Breslau.</description><subject /><objectid>1997.01.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Chase Ltd Photo</creator><type>Image</type><people>Goldman, Aaron|Briscoe, Robert|Breslau, Isadore</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1526</url><identifier>1526</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950s</date><collection /><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph showing group of 15 men and 1 woman standing on steps outside White House with President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Isadore Breslau right side, back row.  Abe Kay, center row, second from right. Note on back reads "A national U.J.A. delegation. Washingtonians include Rabbi Breslau, Abe Kay, Joe Cherner"</description><subject>Presidents</subject><objectid>1997.01.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eisenhower, Dwight D.|Breslau, Isadore|Cherner, Joseph|Kay, Abraham</people><searchterms>United Jewish Appeal|Israel|White House</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1527</url><identifier>1527</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950s-1960s</date><collection /><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph of five men in suits talking and laughing together.   L to R: Maryland Governor Herbert Lehman, Leo Freudberg, unknown, Joseph Cherner, Isadore Breslau</description><subject /><objectid>1997.01.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Breslau, Isadore|Cherner, Joseph|Freudberg, Leopold|Lehman, Herbert</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1528</url><identifier>1528</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950s-1960s</date><collection /><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph showing four men seated and talking at dinner table.  L to R: Joseph Cherner, William Rosenwald, Isadore Breslau, unknown.</description><subject>Dinners</subject><objectid>1997.01.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Chase-Statler Photo</creator><type>Image</type><people>Cherner, Joseph|Rosenwald, William|Breslau, Isadore</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1529</url><identifier>1529</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950s-1960s</date><collection /><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph of group of people standing &amp; talking.  L to R: unknown woman; Nehemiah Cohen; Naomi Cohen; Golda Meir; Isadore Breslau</description><subject /><objectid>1997.01.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Steve Zweig</creator><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Nehemiah|Cohen, Naomi|Meir, Golda|Breslau, Isadore</people><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1797/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1530</url><identifier>1530</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950s-1960s</date><collection /><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph of four men standing together.  L to R:  Isador Turover; Earl Warren; Isadore Breslau; unknown man.</description><subject /><objectid>1997.01.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Warren, Earl|Turover, Isador S.|Breslau, Isadore</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1531</url><identifier>1531</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1915-1919</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>5x7 sepia toned photograph mounted on card showing Robert Blacher and his brother-in-law Manny Hyman in front of Blacher's shoe store, 625 7th Street NW.</description><subject>Shoe stores</subject><objectid>2007.43.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Robert|Hyman, Manny</people><searchterms>Shoe stores|Seventh Street|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4564/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1532</url><identifier>1532</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1942</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>B&amp;W photograph of Fred Blacher &amp; Robert Blacher walking together past 1314 F Street, N.W., ca. 1942</description><subject>Soldiers</subject><objectid>2007.43.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Robert|Blacher, Fred</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4565/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1533</url><identifier>1533</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1944</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white 5x7 photograph showing Sidney Hais in uniform, leaning on a sign "Pecos River", 1944</description><subject>Soldiers|Military service</subject><objectid>2007.43.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hais, Sidney</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4566/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1534</url><identifier>1534</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph showing Margaret and Fred Blacher in front of the Hais family store and home at 712 C Street Northeast</description><subject>Soldiers|Military service</subject><objectid>2007.43.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Fred|Blacher, Margaret Hais</people><searchterms>World War II|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4567/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1535</url><identifier>1535</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1962</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph showing counselors at Kaufmann Camp, summer 1962.

Back row (left to right): Gordon Gemunder (head of kitchen staff), Harvey Gross, Jonny Robbins, Hank Lebowitz, Herman Sakwa

Middle row (left to right): Unknown, unknown, Harvey Maisel, Mike Susser, Unknown

Front row (left to right): Bobby Racoosin, unknown, unknown, Steve Blacher, Jerald Matthews
</description><subject>Teenagers|Camps</subject><objectid>2007.43.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Steve</people><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4568/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1536</url><identifier>1536</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>William Sager Collection</collection><description>Portrait of Louis Sager (1870-1960)
Oval copy photo of colored photograph of Louis Sager wearing black jacket with white shirt and black bow tie, brown hair, eyes and moustache, facing forward. Mounted in inexpensive gold metal oval frame.</description><subject>Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2007.9.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sager, Louis</people><searchterms>Front Royal|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5427/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1537</url><identifier>1537</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>William Sager Collection</collection><description>Oval copy photo of colored photograph of Fannie Sager (1872-1937) wearing blue dress with white lace collar, brown hair and eyes, facing forward. Mounted in expensive gold metal oval frame.</description><subject>Women|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2007.9.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sager, Fannie</people><searchterms>Front Royal|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5426/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1538</url><identifier>1538</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Harry Carpel wearing suit, sitting on a wooden crate, and milking a cow in a field at family farm in New Jersey.  Two other cows in the background.

Black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject>Tractors|Farms</subject><objectid>2007.31.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Carpel, Harry L.</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1539</url><identifier>1539</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Harry Carpel wearing a suit sitting on a farm tractor in a field at family farm in New Jersey.

Black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject>Farms|Farming|Cows|Milking|Crates</subject><objectid>2007.31.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Carpel, Harry L.</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1540</url><identifier>1540</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Open-sided "Seeing Washington" touring carriage with people seated inside.  Man at the front speaking into a megaphone.

Black and white, 5" x 7" (with mounting board: 7" x 9")</description><subject>Tourism|Tourists|Sightseers|Carriages &amp; coaches|Buses</subject><objectid>2007.31.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1541</url><identifier>1541</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Portrait of Jack Carpel

Black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>2007.31.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Carpel, Jack</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1542</url><identifier>1542</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Pete Catilla and Jack Carpel.

Creases down the right side of the photograph and bottom left corner.

Black and white, 4" x 3"</description><subject /><objectid>2007.31.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Carpel, Jack|Catilla, Pete</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1543</url><identifier>1543</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>From right to left: Pete Catilla, Jack Carpel, and two men (one is Al Levitov) 


Black and white, 5" x 3.5"</description><subject /><objectid>2007.31.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Carpel, Jack|Catilla, Pete|Levitov, Al</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1544</url><identifier>1544</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Studio portrait photo of Bessie and Benjamin (Baruch) Carpel

Black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject /><objectid>2007.31.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Shoftell, Harry</creator><type>Image</type><people>Carpel, Bessie|Carpel, Benjamin (Baruch)</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1545</url><identifier>1545</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Snapshot of (l to r) Aaron Geller, wife Rose Geller (Harry Carpel's sister) and Harry Carpel

Black and white, 3.5" x 3.5"</description><subject /><objectid>2007.31.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Carpel, Harry L.|Geller, Rose|Geller, Aaron</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1546</url><identifier>1546</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Portrait of young man (possibly Harry Carpel) printed on a postcard.  Stamp on back: Plastika Tel Aviv (written in English and Hebrew)

Black and white, 2.5" x 5"</description><subject>Postal cards</subject><objectid>2007.31.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Carpel, Harry L.</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1547</url><identifier>1547</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Portrait of young man (possibly Harry Carpel) printed on a postcard.  Stamp on back: Plastika Tel Aviv (written in English and Hebrew)

Black and white, 3.5" x 5"</description><subject>Postal cards</subject><objectid>2007.31.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Carpel, Harry L.</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1548</url><identifier>1548</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Group of men around a table at a banquet.

Standing man on the right: Harry Carpel
Seated, younger man with striped tie: Jack Carpel
Seated man in front of Harry with closed eyes: Albert Carpel

Black and white, 11" x 7"</description><subject>Banquets|Dinners</subject><objectid>2007.31.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Carpel, Albert|Carpel, Harry L.|Carpel, Jack</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1549</url><identifier>1549</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Studio portrait photo of Harry and Anna Carpel

Black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>2007.31.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Carpel, Anna E.|Carpel, Harry L.</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1550</url><identifier>1550</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Jack Carpel and an unidentified woman (his wife Evelyn?) seated in a parlor.

Color print-out of black-and-white photo.  9.5" x 6.5" photo on 11" x 8.5" paper</description><subject /><objectid>2007.31.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Carpel, Jack|Carpel, Evelyn</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1551</url><identifier>1551</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>(The Harry Carpel Science Building) (in Hebrew)
"The Harry Carpel Science Building"
Washington, D.C."

picture of plaque or sign on building?

Black and white, 9.5" x 7"</description><subject>Universities &amp; colleges|Building dedications|Building</subject><objectid>2007.31.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Carpel, Harry L.</people><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1552</url><identifier>1552</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>08/1948</date><collection /><description>Stanley Reines' stag party, August 1948

L to R:  Alfred "Dusty " Reines, Arthur Reynard, Stanley Reines, Dave Abramson (Stanley's father-in-law), Dr. Stanley Clayman (Stanley's brother-in-law), Seymour Adler  (Stanley's brother-in-law)

Black and white, 10" x 8"</description><subject>Parties</subject><objectid>2007.29.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Reines, Alfred "Dusty"|Reines, Stanley|Reynard, Arthur|Abramson, Dave|Clayman, Stanley|Adler, Seymour</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1553</url><identifier>1553</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Family group, 1940s

Back row: Mary and Al Tempchin, Ann Arnold, Dr. Sol Segel, Carl Freedman
Seated: Fanny Freedman, Ann Freedman, Fannie Segel, Judy and Susan Segel with Sibyl Segel, Jessie Allentuck, Sarah Levenson, and Rebecca Reines

Black and white, 7" x 5"</description><subject /><objectid>2007.29.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Allentuck, Jessie|Arnold, Ann|Freedman, Anna|Freedman, Carl|Freedman, Fanny|Levenson, Sarah|Reines, Rebecca|Segel, Fannie|Segel, Judy|Segel, Solam|Segel, Susan|Segel, Sybil|Tempchin, Al|Tempchin, Mary</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1554</url><identifier>1554</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Family posed in front of house

L to R
Standing: Samuel Freedman, Bessie Freedman, Harry Freedman, Fanny Freedman
Seated: Carl Freedman, Anna Freedman

Black and white,  9.5" x 7.5"</description><subject /><objectid>2007.29.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Freedman, Anna|Freedman, Bessie|Freedman, Carl|Freedman, Fanny|Freedman, Harry|Freedman, Samuel</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1555</url><identifier>1555</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Family posed around an easy chair in a living room

L to R
Standing: Samuel Freedman, Fannie Segel, Carl Freedman, Jessie Allentuck, Harry Freedman, Sarah Levenson
Sitting: Mary Tempchin, Rebecca Reines, Ann Arnold

Black and white, 9" x 7"</description><subject /><objectid>2007.29.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Allentuck, Jessie|Arnold, Ann|Freedman, Carl|Freedman, Harry|Freedman, Samuel|Levenson, Sarah|Reines, Rebecca|Segel, Fannie|Tempchin, Mary</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1556</url><identifier>1556</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Posed family

L to R
Standing: Harry Allentuck, Al Tempchin, Roslyn Rosenheim, Harry Freedman
Seated: Jessie Allentuck, Mary Tempchin, Fanny Freedman

Black and white, photo: 9" x 5", paper: 10" x 8"</description><subject /><objectid>2007.29.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Allentuck, Harry|Allentuck, Jessie|Freedman, Fanny|Freedman, Harry|Rosenheim, Roslyn|Tempchin, Al|Tempchin, Mary</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1557</url><identifier>1557</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Family at Samuel and Bessie Freedman's 50th anniversary party

L to R
Standing: Carl Freedman, Anna Freedman, Fannie Freedman, Ann Arnold, Mary Tempchin, Al Tempchin
Seated: Fannie Segel, Samuel Freedman, Bessie Freedman, Rebecca Reines, Jessie Allentuck

Black and white, 10" x 8"</description><subject>Anniversaries|Parties</subject><objectid>2007.29.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Allentuck, Jessie|Arnold, Ann|Freedman, Anna|Freedman, Bessie|Freedman, Carl|Freedman, Fanny|Freedman, Samuel|Reines, Rebecca|Segel, Fannie|Tempchin, Al|Tempchin, Mary</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1558</url><identifier>1558</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Family sitting around a long dinner table.

Left line:
Second from front: Elaine White
Woman poking her head out in front of man in dark necktie: Mary Tempchin
Man in dark necktie: Al Tempchin

Right line, starting from the front:
Charlie Segel, Shirley Segel, Rae Freedman, Monte Rosenheim, Roslyn Rosenheim, Rebecca Reines

Nine unidentified people.


Black and white, 10" x 8"</description><subject /><objectid>2007.29.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Freedman, Rae|Reines, Rebecca|Rosenheim, Monte|Rosenheim, Roslyn|Segel, Charles|Segel, Shirley|Tempchin, Al|Tempchin, Mary|White, Elaine</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1559</url><identifier>1559</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Family sitting around a dinner table in the Restaurant Madrillon (Washington Building, 15th St. and New York Ave, NW)

Second man from left: Stanley Reines
Starting with third man from left: Eddie Levenson, Al Tempchin, Mary Tempchin, Carl Freedman
Second man from right: Alfred "Dusty" Reines

Black and white, 6.5" x 4.5"</description><subject>Restaurants</subject><objectid>2007.29.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Freeman, Carl|Levenson, Eddie|Reines, Alfred "Dusty"|Reines, Stanley|Tempchin, Al|Tempchin, Mary</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1560</url><identifier>1560</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Family around banquet table (taken at same event as 2007.29.8 ?)

Woman on far left wearing white earrings and dark dress: Rebecca Reines
Woman poking her head out behind Rebecca: Roslyn Rosenheim

Across the table, starting with woman with sweater around her shoulders and going right:
Fanny Freedman, Ann Arnold, (unidentified man), Jessie Allentuck, Mary Tempchin, Al Tempchin

Black and white, 10" x 8"</description><subject /><objectid>2007.29.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Allentuck, Jessie|Arnold, Ann|Freedman, Fanny|Reines, Rebecca|Rosenheim, Roslyn|Tempchin, Al|Tempchin, Mary</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1561</url><identifier>1561</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/16/1948</date><collection /><description>Marilyn and Alfred "Dusty" Reines with Rabbi Norman Gerstenfeld in Washington Hebrew on their wedding day, May 16, 1948

Black and white, 9.5" x 7.5"</description><subject>Weddings|Rabbis</subject><objectid>2007.29.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Goodman, Harry</creator><type>Image</type><people>Reines, Alfred "Dusty"|Reines, Marilyn|Gerstenfeld, Norman</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Wedding|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1562</url><identifier>1562</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/16/1948</date><collection /><description>Marilyn and Alfred "Dusty" Reines walking out of Washington Hebrew on their wedding day, May 16, 1948

Black and white, 9.5" x 7.5"</description><subject>Weddings</subject><objectid>2007.29.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Goodman, Harry</creator><type>Image</type><people>Reines, Marilyn|Reines, Alfred "Dusty"</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1799/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1563</url><identifier>1563</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/16/1948</date><collection /><description>Marilyn and Alfred "Dusty" Reines in Washington Hebrew on their wedding day, May 16, 1948

Black and white, 9.5" x 7.5</description><subject>Weddings</subject><objectid>2007.29.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Goodman, Harry</creator><type>Image</type><people>Reines, Marilyn|Reines, Alfred "Dusty"</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1564</url><identifier>1564</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/16/1948</date><collection /><description>Group in Washington Hebrew's library on Marilyn and Alfred "Dusty" Reines' wedding day , May 16, 1948

From left to right:
Natey Newman, unidentified woman, Jack Sherman, Bess Sherman, Rebecca Reines, Alfred "Dusty" Reines, Marilyn Reines, Blanche Weiss, Stanley Reines, Roslyn Rosenheim, Monte Rosenheim, Sophie Reynard, unidentified younger man, Max Weiss

Black and white, 10" x 8"</description><subject>Weddings|Libraries|Libraries (Rooms)|Menorahs</subject><objectid>2007.29.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Goodman, Harry</creator><type>Image</type><people>Newman, Natey|Reines, Alfred "Dusty"|Reines, Marilyn|Reines, Rebecca|Reines, Stanley|Reynard, Sophie|Rosenheim, Monte|Rosenheim, Roslyn|Sherman, Bess|Sherman, Jack|Weiss, Blanche|Weiss, Max</people><searchterms>Menorah|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1565</url><identifier>1565</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Reines Motor Co. at 2461 Wisconsin Avenue, NW.  A few cars parked outside a tiny building.

Black and white, 7" x 5"</description><subject>Automobile|Automobile dealerships|Automobiles</subject><objectid>2007.29.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Reines, Stanley|Reines, Alfred "Dusty"</people><searchterms>Reines Motor Company|Business|Car dealers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1566</url><identifier>1566</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Stanley Reines and Alfred "Dusty" Reines in their Reines Motor Co. office at 2461 Wisconsin Avenue, NW

Black and white, 7.5" x 9.5"</description><subject>Automobile dealerships</subject><objectid>2007.29.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Reines, Stanley|Reines, Alfred "Dusty"</people><searchterms>Reines Motor Company|Business|Car dealers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1567</url><identifier>1567</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1930s</date><collection /><description>4x6 sepia toned studio photograph of Rose Kramer.  Signed "Sincerely Rose" in bottom left corner.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.36.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Edmonston Studio, Washington DC</creator><type>Image</type><people>Kramer, Rose</people><searchterms>Montgomery County Council|Montgomery County School Board|segregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1800/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1568</url><identifier>1568</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Stanley Reines talking on the phone at his desk at Reines Motor Co. at 2461 Wisconsin Avenue, NW

Black and white, 10" x 8"</description><subject>Automobile dealerships|Offices</subject><objectid>2007.29.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Reines, Stanley|Reines, Alfred "Dusty"</people><searchterms>Reines Motor Company|Business|Car dealers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1569</url><identifier>1569</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1948</date><collection /><description>Sign for Reines Motor Co. at 2461 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, with cars parked around it.

Sign includes drawings of Alfred "Dusty" Reines and Stanley Reines

Black and white, 7" x 5"</description><subject>Automobile dealerships|Automobile|Automobiles</subject><objectid>2007.29.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Reines, Stanley|Reines, Alfred "Dusty"</people><searchterms>Reines Motor Company|Business|Car dealers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1570</url><identifier>1570</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Aerial shot of Reines Motor Co. at 1831-39 Wisconsin Avenue, NW.  Includes sign, cars, and two tiny office buildings.

Black and white, 10" x 8"</description><subject>Automobile dealerships|Automobile|Automobiles</subject><objectid>2007.29.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Reines, Stanley|Reines, Alfred "Dusty"</people><searchterms>Reines Motor Company|Business|Car dealers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1571</url><identifier>1571</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Reines Motor Co. at 1831-39 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, from across the street.

Black and white, 10" x 6"</description><subject>Automobile|Automobile dealerships|Automobiles</subject><objectid>2007.29.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Reines, Stanley|Reines, Alfred "Dusty"</people><searchterms>Reines Motor Company|Business|Car dealers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1572</url><identifier>1572</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Reines Motor Co. at 1831-39 Wisconsin Avenue, NW.

Black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject>Automobile|Automobile dealerships|Automobiles</subject><objectid>2007.29.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Reines, Stanley|Reines, Alfred "Dusty"</people><searchterms>Reines Motor Company|Business|Car dealers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4559/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1573</url><identifier>1573</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Nighttime gathering at Reines Motor Co. at 2461 Wisconsin Avenue, NW for promotion: donate a toy and enter drawing for free car.

Sign: Help a needy child!  Place a toy or doll in the barrel and you may win a [obstructed word] Dodge.  

Black and white, 9.5" x 7.5"</description><subject>Automobile|Automobile dealerships|Automobiles</subject><objectid>2007.29.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Reines, Alfred "Dusty"|Reines, Stanley</people><searchterms>Reines Motor Company|Business|Car dealers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1574</url><identifier>1574</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Family winning car at Reines Motor Co. at 2461 Wisconsin Avenue, NW for promotion: donate a toy and enter drawing for free car.

Left to right:
Alfred "Dusty" Reines, winning wife, radio announcer, winning husband holding toddler, Stanley Reines

Black and white, 9.5" x 7.5"</description><subject>Radio broadcasting|Announcements|Automobile|Automobile dealerships|Automobiles</subject><objectid>2007.29.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Reines, Stanley|Reines, Alfred "Dusty"</people><searchterms>Reines Motor Company|Business|Car dealers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1575</url><identifier>1575</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1972</date><collection /><description>Alfred "Dusty" Reines receiving or giving a plaque in his Reines Motor Co. office at 1840 Wilson Boulevard in Arlington, VA.

Plaque seems to read "1972 Best Display-In Show"

Black and white, 9.5" x 7.5"</description><subject>Awards|Offices|Recreational vehicles|Automobile dealerships|Automobile|Automobiles</subject><objectid>2007.29.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Reines, Alfred "Dusty"</people><searchterms>Arlington|Virginia|Reines Motor Company|Business|Car dealers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1576</url><identifier>1576</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>8x10 sepia toned photograph showing men and women seated at banquet table with banner in front "Alpha Chapter 1926" and Greek letters Theta Sigma Gamma with six-pointed star on crest above the slogan "Qual non Quantum".</description><subject>Banquets</subject><objectid>2007.36.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Theta Sigma Gamma|Fraternity</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1801/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1577</url><identifier>1577</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>mid 1930s</date><collection /><description>4x6 sepia toned photograph showing young women, possibly high school students, seated at tables and knitting, using sewing machines, or hand-sewing.</description><subject>Women</subject><objectid>2007.36.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Rideout</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1802/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1578</url><identifier>1578</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Alice West and Alfred "Dusty" Reines, Co-Chairmen of the Youth Division of United Jewish Appeal

Black and white, 10" x 8"</description><subject>Fund raising</subject><objectid>2007.29.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Reines, Alfred "Dusty"|West, Alice</people><searchterms>United Jewish Appeal</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1579</url><identifier>1579</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1965</date><collection /><description>Washington Hebrew Confirmation Class, 1965

List of names under photo

Black and white, photo: 18" x 7.5"; paper: 20" x  12"</description><subject>Confirmations|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2007.29.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Adland, Peter|Alper, Richard|Altman, Nancy Joan|Bass, Mark|Bennett, S. Charles|Berk, Jessica|Berlinski, Herman|Bernstein, Joan|Besinger, William|Binder, Stacey|Bress, David|Bress, Lou Ann|Bress, Pamela|Broh-Kahn, Jere|Brown, Warren|Burak, William|Burgunder, Ellen|Cohn, Barbara|David, Joanne|Decker, John|Diamond, Patricia|Dick, Jacqueline|Eisenberg, Nancy|Elsen, Steven|Elsten, Jane|England, Laurie|Feldman, Julian|Ferman, Irving|Filderman, Amy Jo|Fischer, Elizabeth|Fischer, Laurie|Fishman, Paulette|Footer, Robert|Franke, Gwen|Gans, Harold|Gasperow, Joyce|Gerstenfeld, Norman|Gilpeer, Elliott|Gladsen, Robert|Glick, Dennis|Goldstein, Frances|Goldstein, Ira|Goldwyn, Brant|Gordon, Cynthia|Greenbaum, Nancy|Greller, Mary|Himmelfarb, Carole|Jacobs, Eileen|Kahn, Cathryn|Kaufman, Miriam|Kaufmann, Allyn|Kay, Robert|Koplovitz, William|Koplow, Laura|Lehrman, Samuel|Lewis, Steven|Lewis, William|Libin, Jeffrey|Lobred, Stephen|Lowenstein, Sallie Claire|Mann, Jonathon|Melkin, Stephanie|Menter, Joshua|Miller, Sherry|Nathanson, Marsha|Nathanson, Patricia|Neuman, Amy|Ney, Alan|Nye, Juanita Kathrin|Ottenstein, Edward|Phillips, Mark|Reines, Stacy|Rosen, Deborah Ann|Rosenberg, Malcolm|Rosenfeld, Max|Rosenthal, Laurie|Roth, Barry|Sagon, Patricia Ann|Schmidt, Ellen|Schulman, Barbara|Schumann, Marla|Schwartz, Marla Joan|Seaman, E. William|Siegel, Stephen|Silverman, William|Stavisky, Robin|Steinem, Rodger|Sterling, Janet Lynne|Wasserman, Lisa|Wechsler, Wendy Sue|Weiner, Marilyn|Weiner, Sandra|Weinstein, Deborah|Weiss, Bonnie|Wilner, Theodora|Wise, Babette Anne|Wolf, Rebecca Sue|Wolfand, Carole|Wolfsheimer, Frank</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Confirmation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1580</url><identifier>1580</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Studio portrait of Thelma "Teddy" Cherner at age 18

Black and white, 8.5" x 12"</description><subject /><objectid>2007.29.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cherner, Thelma "Teddy"</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1581</url><identifier>1581</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Five young men standing on a beach at Virginia Beach

left to right:
Unidentified, Dave Legum, unidentified, Alfred "Dusty" Reines, Ray Gerber



Black and white, 5" x 3"</description><subject>Beaches</subject><objectid>2007.29.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Legum, David|Reines, Alfred "Dusty"|Gerber, Raymond</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1582</url><identifier>1582</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Group of young people on beach at Virginia beach

Left-most man: Dave Lepum
Bottom man: Alfred "Dusty" Reines
Last man standing on right: Ray Gerber

Creased and slightly stained

Black and white, 5" x 3"</description><subject>Beaches</subject><objectid>2007.29.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Reines, Alfred "Dusty"|Gerber, Raymond|Legum, David</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1583</url><identifier>1583</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Left to right:
Al Pallin, Marilyn Reines, Selma Newman, Natey Newman, and Ruth Jacobson socializing

Black and white, 10" x 8"</description><subject /><objectid>2007.29.31</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pallin, Al|Reines, Marilyn|Newman, Natey|Newman, Selma|Jacobson, Ruth</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1584</url><identifier>1584</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/1995</date><collection /><description>Front of 5148 Linnean Terrace, NW (house purchased by Alfred "Dusty" Reines and Marilyn Reines in 1951), October 1995

Color, 6" x 4"</description><subject>Houses</subject><objectid>2007.29.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Reines, Marilyn|Reines, Alfred "Dusty"</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1585</url><identifier>1585</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/1995</date><collection /><description>Front of 5148 Linnean Terrace, NW (house purchased by Alfred "Dusty" Reines and Marilyn Reines in 1951), October 1995

Color, 6" x 4"</description><subject>Houses</subject><objectid>2007.29.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Reines, Alfred "Dusty"|Reines, Marilyn</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1586</url><identifier>1586</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1916</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>Postal card photograph of smiling infant  Fred Blacher reclining on fur rug.  Reverse has handwritten inscription: "Well, Daddy, I am 5 1/2 months old. Love &amp; Kisses, Freddie".</description><subject>Babies</subject><objectid>2003.30.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Fred</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1587</url><identifier>1587</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1926</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>Studio portrait of Fred Blacher sitting on a pony; inscription reads "On Freddy's Tenth Birthday."  Mounted in gray cardboard cover .  Pencil notation on back reads " Allison Street NW".</description><subject>Birthdays|Children</subject><objectid>2003.30.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Fred</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1588</url><identifier>1588</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1915</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>Rose Hyman Blacher and Robert Blacher standing outside with arms around each other, 1915.</description><subject>Young adults</subject><objectid>2003.30.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Robert|Blacher, Rose Hyman</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1589</url><identifier>1589</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>July 4, 1913</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>Small black &amp; white photograph of Robert Blacher kneeling on rock overlooking Potomac River at Great Falls.   Inscription on reverse reads "July 4th, 1913, Great Falls, Va".</description><subject /><objectid>2003.30.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Robert</people><searchterms>Great Falls|Fourth of July</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1590</url><identifier>1590</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>black &amp; white photo of Robert and Rose Blacher walking on boardwalk in Atlantic City, ca. 1940s.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.30.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Robert|Blacher, Rose Hyman</people><searchterms>Atlantic City</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1591</url><identifier>1591</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>Snapshot of Fred Blacher as young man, wearing suit and standing in front of house on Allison Street, N.W.</description><subject>Young adults</subject><objectid>2003.30.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Fred</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1592</url><identifier>1592</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>Faded photograph showing Fred Blacher wearing uniform and holding rifle, standing in front of military buildings.  Inscription on back reads:  "That building in back of me is the mess hall. On my right is the battalion colors. If you look close enough, you will see where it says 4th TR. BATT.  F."</description><subject>Soldiers|Military service</subject><objectid>2003.30.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Fred</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1593</url><identifier>1593</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white portrait of Fred Blacher in military uniform; inscription on front reads "To the Sweetest Parents In The World.  "Freddie"</description><subject>Soldiers|Military service</subject><objectid>2003.30.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Fred</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1594</url><identifier>1594</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Small black &amp; white photograph showing sign at Beverley Beach.</description><subject>Beaches|Discrimination</subject><objectid>2008.2.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Beverley Beach|anti-semitism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5296/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1595</url><identifier>1595</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1947</date><collection /><description>Jewish Community Center Campers raising the flag on an outing to Rich's Roost.</description><subject>Children|Camps|Flagpoles</subject><objectid>2008.2.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rich, Benjamin|Rich, Rose</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center|Rich's Roost|Camp|Maryland|Shadyside</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1804/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1596</url><identifier>1596</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s-1950s</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>5x7 sepia toned photograph of Steve Blacher posed on a pony.</description><subject>Children</subject><objectid>2003.30.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Steve</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1597</url><identifier>1597</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>Small black &amp; white print of Margaret Hais (Blacher) wearing white suit and standing on a street corner near 7th and C Street, N.E.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.30.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Margaret Hais</people><searchterms>Northeast|Capitol Hill</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1598</url><identifier>1598</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1944</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>Small black &amp; white photo showing Ida Flax Hais, Sidney Hais, Margaret Hais Blacher, and Fred Blacher standing outside Hais Market, 1942.  Sidney Hais &amp; Fred Blacher wearing military uniforms.</description><subject>Soldiers</subject><objectid>2003.30.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Margaret Hais|Hais, Sidney|Blacher, Fred|Hais, Ida Flax</people><searchterms>World War II|Hais Market|Grocery stores|Northeast|Business|Capitol Hill</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1599</url><identifier>1599</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>5x7 sepia toned photograph showing six young men walking arm-in-arm on the boardwalk in Atlantic City.</description><subject>Young adults</subject><objectid>2003.30.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Fred|Stein, Joe|Greenberg, Bernie|Sacks, Al</people><searchterms>Atlantic City</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1600</url><identifier>1600</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>August 1946</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white photograph of Rose and Abe Kirstein holding infant Steve Blacher on grassy lawn.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.30.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kirstein, Abe|Kirstein, Rose Blacher|Blacher, Steve</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1601</url><identifier>1601</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1946</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>Blacher and Kirstein family group gathered around table with birthday cake, in summer house in North Beach, 1946.</description><subject>Birthdays|Celebrations|Families|Summer houses</subject><objectid>2003.30.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alloy, Molly|Blacher, Fred|Blacher, Margaret Hais|Blacher, Robert|Blacher, Rose Hyman|Blacher, Steve|Hyman, Buddy|Hyman, Lily|Hyman, Lou|Kirstein, Abe|Kirstein, Nathan|Kirstein, Rose Blacher|Kirstein, Sally</people><searchterms>North Beach</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1805/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1602</url><identifier>1602</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1865</date><collection /><description>Carte de viste showing President Andrew Johnson in mid-chest pose with photographer's imprint by Alexander Gardner, Washington and published by Philp &amp; Solomons, Washington, D.C.</description><subject>Presidents|Cartes de visite</subject><objectid>2008.12.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Johnson, Andrew|Gardner, Alexander|Solomons, Adolphus</people><searchterms>Philp &amp; Solomons|U.S. Presidents|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1806/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1603</url><identifier>1603</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1951</date><collection /><description>Photograph of Margret "Cookie" Belkov and her brother, Elliot Scott, outside their father's store, Lou's Market, at 619 16th Street, NE (at Kramer Street), 1951

black and white, 3" x 3"</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2008.20.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Belkov, Louis|Belkov, Scott|Belkov, Margret</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|H Street|Northeast|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1604</url><identifier>1604</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1934</date><collection /><description>Photograph of Aron Bran in his tailor shop called American Tailoring Company at 1333 7th Street, NW, c. 1934.
Forground is shoe shine chairs.</description><subject>Tailors|Tailor shops|Shoe shiners</subject><objectid>2008.1.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bran, Aron</people><searchterms>Seventh Street|Tailor shop|American Tailoring Company</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1808/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1605</url><identifier>1605</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1937</date><collection /><description>Photograph of Anna Bran holding her daughter Frances across the street from Kaufman's department store at 1316 7th Street, NW, c. 1937</description><subject>Automobile|Automobiles|Children|Department stores</subject><objectid>2008.1.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bran, Anna|Bran, Frances</people><searchterms>Seventh Street|Department store|Kaufman's Department Store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1809/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1606</url><identifier>1606</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1926</date><collection /><description>Photograph of Anna Bran's brother's wedding in Ostrolenka, Poland. c.1926

Anna Bran is on the far left.  Brother wearing bowtie lived in US and came back for wedding.

Black and white</description><subject>Weddings</subject><objectid>2008.1.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bran, Anna</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1810/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1607</url><identifier>1607</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1951</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Photograph of a play at the DC Jewish Community Center, c.1951 (original and copy)

Black and white</description><subject>Children's theater|Children</subject><objectid>2008.1.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Eskin, Gerry</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1811/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1608</url><identifier>1608</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Photograph of high school sorority Sigma Pi Sigma

Black and white</description><subject /><objectid>2008.1.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Sigma Pi Sigma</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1812/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1609</url><identifier>1609</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1952</date><collection /><description>Photograph of sorority Phi Sigma Sigma (George Washington University), c. 1952

Black and white</description><subject /><objectid>2008.1.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Beale, Tom</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Phi Sigma Sigma|George Washington University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1813/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1610</url><identifier>1610</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Photograph of Solomon Feldman, Bernard Danzansky, Steven Feldman, John Safer, and Rabbi Akiva Egozi, Principal of the Hebrew Academy

Black and white</description><subject>School|Schools|Rabbis</subject><objectid>2008.1.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Feldman, Solomon|Feldman, Steven|Danzansky, Bernard|Safer, John</people><searchterms>Hebrew Academy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1814/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1611</url><identifier>1611</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Photograph of Hebrew Academy of Washington Grade 3, 1967-1968

Tears around edges

Black and white</description><subject>Children|School|Schools|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2008.1.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hebrew Academy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1815/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1612</url><identifier>1612</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1972</date><collection /><description>Photograph of Hebrew Academy chorus seated on floor, c. 1972

Black and white</description><subject>Children singing|Girls</subject><objectid>2008.1.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hebrew Academy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1816/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1613</url><identifier>1613</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1974</date><collection /><description>Photograph of Solomon Feldman holding a birthday cake for his 70th birthday with Hebrew Academy Executive Director David Weinstein, Bess Goodman, and Feldman's wife Edna Feldman (seated), 1974

Black and white</description><subject>Birthdays|Cakes</subject><objectid>2008.1.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Weinstein, David|Feldman, Solomon|Goodman, Bess|Feldman, Edna</people><searchterms>Hebrew Academy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1817/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1614</url><identifier>1614</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1936</date><collection /><description>Framed photograph showing large group of people seated in unidentified hall.  Title on photograph: 8th Annual Banquet of the Kolker Progressive Society of Baltimore &amp; Washington/Sunday, June 7, 1936.  Small girl seated in front row, center of photograph is Betty Kolker with her parents, Samuel &amp; Sarah Kolker, on either side of her.</description><subject>Family</subject><objectid>2008.7.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kolker, Samuel|Kolker, Sarah|Kolker, Betty</people><searchterms>Kolker Progressive Society|Baltimore|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1818/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1615</url><identifier>1615</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1915</date><collection /><description>4x6 black &amp; white formal studio photograph of Samuel &amp; Sarah Kolker with children, Sidney, Meyer, Lewis.</description><subject>Family</subject><objectid>2008.7.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kolker, Sarah|Kolker, Samuel|Kolker, Sidney|Kolker, Meyer|Kolker, Louis</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1819/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1616</url><identifier>1616</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1936</date><collection /><description>5x7 black &amp; whtie photograph of Kolker family:  L to R Irving, Sidney, Joe, Bernie, Samuel.  Front row, seated: Sarah, Betty, unknown woman.  ca. 1936.</description><subject>Family</subject><objectid>2008.7.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kolker, Samuel|Kolker, Sarah|Kolker, Betty|Kolker, Sidney|Kolker, Joe|Kolker, Bernie|Kolker, Irving</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1820/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1617</url><identifier>1617</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1910</date><collection /><description>Sepia toned photograph of Samuel and Sarah Kolker at time of their engagement, 1910</description><subject>Family</subject><objectid>2008.7.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kolker, Samuel|Kolker, Sarah</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1821/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1618</url><identifier>1618</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1938</date><collection /><description>black &amp; white photograph of Samuel Kolker lighting Hanukkah lamp at Beth Sholom Congregation, ca. 1938.</description><subject /><objectid>2008.7.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kolker, Samuel</people><searchterms>Beth Sholom|Hanukkah lamp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1822/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1619</url><identifier>1619</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1952</date><collection>Rich's Restaurant Collection</collection><description>Abraham Rich (right) and Ronald Rich, 11 years old, (left) in front of Rich's Restaurant , standing underneath the word 'blintzes'.  19th and E Streets, NW</description><subject>Restaurants|Food</subject><objectid>2009.1.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rich, Abe|Rich, Ronald|Rich, Seymour</people><searchterms>Rich's Restaurant|restaurant|Northwest|Business|Kosher Food</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1823/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1620</url><identifier>1620</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1952</date><collection>Rich's Restaurant Collection</collection><description>Front door and awning of Rich's Restaurant at 19th and E Streets, NW.</description><subject>Restaurants|Food</subject><objectid>2009.1.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rich, Seymour|Rich, Abe</people><searchterms>Kosher Food|Rich's Restaurant|restaurant|Northwest|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1824/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1621</url><identifier>1621</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1900</date><collection /><description>Formal wedding portrait of William and Jennie Tash, ca. 1900.  Mounted on board.

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 3: 1876-1921</description><subject>Weddings</subject><objectid>1990.09.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tash, William|Tash, Jennie</people><searchterms>Russia|Immigrants|Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1825/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1622</url><identifier>1622</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>ERA March on Washington</title><date>1978</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of two women from Illinois University at the ERA March on Washington, D.C. in 1978.</description><subject>Equal rights amendments|Protest movements|Women|Universities &amp; colleges|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.30.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Equal Rights Amendment</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1826/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1623</url><identifier>1623</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>ERA March on Washington</title><date>3/1978</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of women at the March, 1978 ERA March on Washington holding protests signs ("National Council of Jewish Women," "Union of American Hebrew Congregation") and wearing sashes ("National ERA March '78") and buttons.</description><subject>Equal rights amendments|Women|Protest movements|Protest posters|Marching|Activists|Student movements</subject><objectid>2009.30.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Equal Rights Amendment|protests and rallies|Union of American Hebrew Congregations|National Council of Jewish Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1827/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1624</url><identifier>1624</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hannukah Party in front of the Soviet Embassy, Arlington Fairfax Congregation</title><date>12/25/1973</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of members of Arlington Fairfax Congregation dancing at a Hannukah Party on the sidewalk outside the Soviet Embassy in December of 1973.</description><subject>Dance|Dance parties|Embassies|Parties|Protest movements|Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.30.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Hanukkah|Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation|protests and rallies|Soviet Embassy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1828/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1625</url><identifier>1625</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hannukah Party in front of Soviet Embassy, Arlington Fairfax Congregation</title><date>12/25/1973</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of a group from Arlington Fairfax Jewish Congregation standing on the steps of the Soviet Embassy in December of 1973, singing, and holding a Hanukkah lamp</description><subject>Children|Babies|Protest movements|Embassies|Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.30.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies|Hanukkah lamp|Hanukkah|Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation|Soviet Embassy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1829/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1626</url><identifier>1626</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>International Unity Day with Jews of Kiev</title><date>1976</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Harry Koenick holding a Shofar in front of a group of people at the Soviet Embassy on International Unity Day with Jews of Kiev, 1976.  The building behind the group reads "Murray Building."</description><subject>Protest movements|Embassies|Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.30.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida|Koenick, Harry</people><searchterms>Shofar|Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies|Russia|Soviet Embassy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1830/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1627</url><identifier>1627</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>International Unity Day with Jews of Kiev</title><date>1976</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of a group reciting a poem recalling Baba Yar, outside the Soviet Embassy on International Unity Day with Jews of Kiev, 1976.  Pictured patricipants include (L-R): Alvin Browdy, Sylvia Hoddes, Samuel Gorlitz, Jeanette Okin and Rose Stern.</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Protest movements|Poetry|Embassies|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.30.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida|Okin, Jeanette</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies|Soviet Embassy|Babi Yar</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1831/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1628</url><identifier>1628</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>First Vigil for Soviey Jewry-Lighting of Eternal Light</title><date>09/1965</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of a man lighting the Freedom Torch eternal light at the First Vigil for Soviet Jewry in Lafayette Park, September 1965.  A crowd standing around him on a platform looks on.</description><subject>Vigils|Protest movements|Light|Lighting|Ceremonial objects|Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.30.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Vigil|eternal light|protests and rallies|Lafayette Park</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1832/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1629</url><identifier>1629</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>First Vigil for Soviet Jewry-Lighting of Eternal Light</title><date>1965</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Theodore Bikel praying at a podium; a Rabbi stands next to him holding a shofar at the First Vigil for Soviet Jewry in Lafayette Park, 1965.</description><subject>Prayer|Rabbis|Vigils|Protest movements|Podiums|Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.30.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida|Bikel, Theodore</people><searchterms>Shofar|Soviet Jewry|Rabbi|protests and rallies|Vigil|Lafayette Park</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1833/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1630</url><identifier>1630</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>First Vigil for Soviet Jewry-Lighting of Eternal Light</title><date>09/1965</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Bayard Rustin speaking at a podium at the First Vigil for Soviet Jewry in Lafayette Park, September 1965; a group of men seated behind him look on.</description><subject>Protest movements|Protest posters|Podiums|Speeches|Banners|Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.30.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida|Rustin, Bayard</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry|Lafayette Park|Vigil</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1834/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1631</url><identifier>1631</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>First Vigil for Soviet Jewry-Lighting of Eternal Light</title><date>09/1965</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of a group of men seated on a platform while one speaks at a podium at the First Vigil for Soviet Jewry in Lafayette Park, September 1965.  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Exchange Rally in 1973.</description><subject>Prisoners of war|Peace signs|Protest movements|Protest posters|Parks|Prisoner exchanges</subject><objectid>2009.30.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Israel|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1836/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1633</url><identifier>1633</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>P.O.W. Exchange Rally</title><date>1973</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of a group of people holding protest signs at a P.O.W. Exchange Rally in 1973.  Signs read, "Send All Israeli POW's Home," "Return all the P.O.W.'s," "P.O.W.'s Home!" and "Egypt Let Israeli P.O.W.s Go!"</description><subject>Prisoners of war|Protest movements|Protest posters|Posters|Parks|Marching|Children|Prisoner exchanges</subject><objectid>2009.30.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Israel|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1837/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1634</url><identifier>1634</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>P.O.W. Exchange Rally</title><date>1973</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of two young boys, one wearing a Kippah, holding a sign that reads "P.O.W.'s Home!" at a P.O.W. Exchange rally in 1973.</description><subject>Protest movements|Protest posters|Children|Strollers (Baby carriages)|Posters|Prisoners of war|Prisoner exchanges</subject><objectid>2009.30.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Kippot|Israel|protests and rallies|Star of David</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1838/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1635</url><identifier>1635</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>P.O.W. Exchange Rally</title><date>1973</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of a young man holding a sign that reads, "Exchange 400 Israeli for 7,000 Arab P.O.W.s" at a P.O.W. Exchange Rally in 1973; other protestors look on.</description><subject>Prisoner exchanges|Prisoners of war|Protest movements|Protest posters|Posters|Boy</subject><objectid>2009.30.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Israel|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1839/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1636</url><identifier>1636</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill speaking to Holocaust survivors</title><date>1983</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill walking down from a podium with one other man after speaking to Holocaust Survivors on the steps of the Capitol, 1983.</description><subject>Politicians|Speeches|World War II|Congressmen|Genocide</subject><objectid>2009.30.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida|O'Neill, Tip</people><searchterms>Holocaust|Holocaust survivors|World War II|Capitol Hill</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1840/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1637</url><identifier>1637</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill speaking to Holocaust survivors</title><date>1983</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill speaking at a podium to Holocaust Survivors on the steps of the Capitol, 1983.  Behind him stand (L-R) Senator Lautenberg, unknown, unknown, Elie Wiesel, unknown, unknown, and Benjamin Mead.</description><subject>Politicians|Speeches|Genocide|Congressmen|Podiums|World War II|Flags</subject><objectid>2009.30.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida|Wiesel, Elie</people><searchterms>Holocaust|Holocaust survivors|World War II|Capitol Hill</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1841/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1638</url><identifier>1638</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of men wearing helmets and Swastika armbands carrying signs which reac, "Gas Jew Commies," "No More Jewish Wars!" "40 Million Christians Butchered by Red Jews," "Bus Jews to Russia," and "Jews Run Russia."</description><subject>Anti-semitism|Protest movements|Protest posters|Pickets|Swastika|Posters|Helmets|Communism|Religion &amp; politics|Marching</subject><objectid>2009.30.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Russia|protests and rallies|anti-semitism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1842/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1639</url><identifier>1639</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Habonim teenagers holding a sign which reads, "Brezhnev, Betrayer of the Revolution."</description><subject>Anti-semitism|Protest movements|Protest posters|Posters|Teenagers|Youth|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2009.30.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Habonim|anti-semitism|protests and rallies|Russia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1843/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1640</url><identifier>1640</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Parade to Celebrate Israel's 25th Anniversary</title><date>1973</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of students walking down a street with a sign that reads, "Arab-Jewish Cooperation" at a parade to celebrate Israel's 25th Anniversary, 1973.  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Many are waving Israeli flags.</description><subject>Zionism|Celebrations|War|Flags|Music|Musical instruments|Peace</subject><objectid>2009.30.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Israel|Zionism|Six-Day War|Kippot</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1848/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1645</url><identifier>1645</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>National Israel Emergency Rally, Cease-Fire Celebration</title><date>1967</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of a group singing in celebration of Israel's victory in the Six-Day War, 1967.</description><subject>Zionism|Flags|Celebrations|War|Peace|Singing|Guitars|Musical instruments</subject><objectid>2009.30.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Israel|Zionism|Six-Day War</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1849/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1646</url><identifier>1646</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>National Israel Emergency Rally, Cease-Fire Celebration</title><date>1967</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Shlomo Carlebach playing guitar and singing in celebration of the end of the Six-Day War, 1967.  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Singing and dancing teenagers stand behind him on stage.</description><subject>Protest movements|Youth|Teenagers|Guitars|Singing|Dance|Music|Podiums|Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.30.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida|Bikel, Theodore</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies|National Mall|Washington Monument</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1851/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1648</url><identifier>1648</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Rehearsal, "Hasidic Tales"</title><date>6/1977</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of David Goldenberger, 12 years old, playing the role of Rabbi David in his study in a rehearsal for the play "Hasidic Tales" at Har Shalom Congregation in Potomac, MD, 1977.  Goldenberger's costume includes a tallis, kippah and a stack of books.</description><subject>Children|Theatrical productions|Rehearsals|Sunday schools|Religious education|Rabbis|Studying|Actors|Synagogues|Costumes|Religious articles</subject><objectid>2009.30.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Har Shalom|Potomac|Tefillin|Kippot|Rabbi|Religious School|synagogues|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1852/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1649</url><identifier>1649</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Rehearsal, "Hasidic Tales"</title><date>6/1977</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Jonathan Kaplan playing the role of Rabbi Eleazer in a rehearsal for "Hasidic Tales" at Har Shalom Congregation in Potomac, MD, 1977.  Jonathan's costume includes a fake beard and tallis.</description><subject>Sunday schools|Religious education|Rehearsals|Theatrical productions|Children|Prayer|Actors|Rabbis|Costumes|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2009.30.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Har Shalom|Potomac|Tefillin|Siddur|Religious School|Rabbi|synagogues|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1853/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1650</url><identifier>1650</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Rehearsal, "Hasidic Tales"</title><date>6/1977</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of children rehearsing musical numbers for the play "Hasidic Tales" at Har Shalom Congregation in Potomac, MD, 1977.  Musicians: Clarinet-Leonard Allentuck, Stephen Lipman, Andie Schwartz; Violins-David Bauman, Steven Feldman; Cello-Teri Yago; microphone-Byrne Maryn; Piano-Cindy Fishman and Musical Director Sue Roemer.  Children not playing instruments sit in costume behind the piano.</description><subject>Sunday schools|Religious education|Theatrical productions|Music|Music ensembles|Musical instruments|Musicians|Actors|Costumes|Children|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2009.30.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Har Shalom|synagogues|Potomac|Religious School|Kippot|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1854/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1651</url><identifier>1651</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Solidarity Day</title><date>1976</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of a man speaking at a podium with a sign that reads, "Jewish Community Council" at Solidarity Day on the Ellipse behind the White House, 1976; men with umbrellas stand behind him on stage next to a chair with pictures of the Prisoners of Conscience</description><subject>Protest movements|Protest posters|Umbrellas|Podiums|Speeches|Prisoners|Activists|Political prisoners|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2009.30.31</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Jewish Community Council|protests and rallies|White House|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1855/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1652</url><identifier>1652</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Solidarity Day</title><date>1976</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of a group of teenagers standing under a tarp and behind fake prison bars holding signs that read, "Free Them Now!" "It's a Tough Place to Live. It's a tougher place to leave" and "Let Ida Go-Ida Nudell" at Solidarity Day on the Ellipse behind the White House, 1976.  They are wearing fake prison uniforms.</description><subject>Activists|Youth|Teenagers|Prisoners|Protest movements|Protest posters|Posters|Jails|Emigration &amp; immigration|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2009.30.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida|Nudel, Ida</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies|White House|National Conference on Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1856/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1653</url><identifier>1653</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Yiddush Theater, Hebrew Actors Union</title><date>1976</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of members of the Hebrew Actors Union on stage on the National Mall, 1976.  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The Waif-Geri-Ann Frank; Baba Yakhova-Jamie Levin.</description><subject>Theater programs|Costumes|Actresses</subject><objectid>2009.30.36</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Yiddish|Hebrew Actor's Union|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1860/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1657</url><identifier>1657</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Leon Poppers</title><date /><collection /><description>sepia toned 8x10 photograph of Leon Poppers wearing suit and seated in an armchair.</description><subject /><objectid>2005.17.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Poppers, Leon</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1861/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1658</url><identifier>1658</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Louis D. Brandeis Zionist District Installation Dinner</title><date>October 11, 1949</date><collection /><description>Black &amp; white 6"x10" photograph of 12 people seated at banquet table at Louis D. Brandeis Zionist District Installation, October 11, 1949.</description><subject /><objectid>2008.32.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>ZOA|Louis D. Brandeis District</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1659</url><identifier>1659</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>1970 Protest against French Government</title><date>1970</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of 1970 Washington protest against French government's Middle East policies condemning the sale of jets to Libya sponsored by the Jewish Community Council.  Cars are surronded by marchers carrying "Poo Poo Pompidou" signs.</description><subject>Protest movements|Protest posters|War rallies</subject><objectid>2008.25.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1862/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1660</url><identifier>1660</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>1970 Protest Against French Government</title><date>1970</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of marchers at a 1970 Washington protest against French government's Middle East policies at a table with sign, "Long Live France, Down with Pompidou"</description><subject>Protest movements|Protest posters|War rallies</subject><objectid>2008.25.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1863/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1661</url><identifier>1661</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>1970 Protest Against French Government</title><date>1970</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of a 1970 Washington protest against French government's Middle East policies condemning the sale of jets to Libya sponsored by the Jewish Community Council; a man delivers a speech at a podium surrounded by youth.</description><subject>Protest movements|Protest posters|Speeches|Podiums|War rallies</subject><objectid>2008.25.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1864/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1662</url><identifier>1662</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>1970 Protest Against French Government</title><date>1970</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of a 1970 Washington protest against French government's Middle East policies condemning the sale of jets to Libya sponsored by the Jewish Community Council; a group of protesters dances on the grounds of the Washington Monument</description><subject>Protest movements|Protest posters|Dancers|Flags|Monuments|War rallies</subject><objectid>2008.25.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1865/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1663</url><identifier>1663</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Masada-ZOA Channukah Relay</title><date>1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of  Masada's Rachel Dash, relay runner, escorted by DC police, bears burning torch at the Masada-ZOA Annual Chanukah Torch relay</description><subject>Relay racing|Religious processions|Zionism|Police</subject><objectid>2008.25.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Hanukkah|ZOA|Zionism|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1866/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1664</url><identifier>1664</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Masada-ZOA Channukah Relay</title><date>1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of onlookers rallying at the Masadae-ZOA Channukah Torch Relay; a sign behind them reads "Washington-Baltimore Masada."</description><subject>Zionism|Protest posters|Relay racing</subject><objectid>2008.25.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Hanukkah|Israel|Zionism|ZOA</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1867/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1665</url><identifier>1665</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Irene Awret Painting</title><date>1967</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of a painting by Irene Awret entitled "Peace."</description><subject>Paintings|Doves|Peace|Hebrew language|Plants|Art reproductions</subject><objectid>2008.25.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1868/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1666</url><identifier>1666</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Irene Awret Painting</title><date>1967</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Irene Awret painting at a desk.</description><subject>Painting|Paintings|Artists|Faces|Palettes|Paints &amp; varnishes</subject><objectid>2008.25.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1869/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1667</url><identifier>1667</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Camp Achva Programs</title><date>1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of 8 girls singing a spiritual song on stage at Camp Achva.</description><subject>Camp|Singing|Pageants|Performances|Children</subject><objectid>2008.25.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1870/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1668</url><identifier>1668</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Camp Achva Programs</title><date>1973</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of children on stage participating in a Pageant for parents at Camp Achva.  Some children sing while others play intruments and hold props.</description><subject>Pageants|Singers|Singing|Children|Camps|Performances</subject><objectid>2008.25.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1871/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1669</url><identifier>1669</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Ba'Alei T'kiah</title><date>1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Ira Burnstein, Danny and Josh Klein, Noel Meiselman, Emil Rosenbloom and Eli Kramer of Ba'Alei T'Kiah wait in the wings to open Solidarity Rally ceremonies at Sylvan Center; they hold shofars.</description><subject>Protest movements|Boys</subject><objectid>2008.25.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Shofar</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1872/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1670</url><identifier>1670</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Ba'Alei T'kiah</title><date>1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of  Josh Klein waiting in the wings to open the Solidarity Rally at the Sylvan Center.</description><subject>Protest movements|Boy</subject><objectid>2008.25.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Shofar|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1873/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1671</url><identifier>1671</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Dove of Peace</title><date>1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Adas Israel USY's 15 foot high dove of peace next to cars and banners which read "Adas Israel."</description><subject>Peace|Doves|Peace signs|Youth|Sculpture|Hebrew language|Youth organizations</subject><objectid>2008.25.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|United Synagogue Youth|Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1874/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1672</url><identifier>1672</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Dove of Peace</title><date>1973</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Russ Rothstein, Bob Golden and Steve Muchnik of Adas Israel's USY posing with the 15 foot dove of peace they built.  Golden wears a sash that reads "Shalom" and all three boys wear hats with images of doves.</description><subject>Hebrew language|Doves|Sculpture|Peace|Peace signs|Boys|Youth|Youth organizations</subject><objectid>2008.25.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|United Synagogue Youth|Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1875/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1673</url><identifier>1673</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hirshhorn Museum Gala</title><date>1974</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of donor Joseph H. Hirshhorn escorting Mrs. Hirshhorn across the dance floor in front of spectators at the gala opening of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 6: 1969-1997</description><subject>Celebrations|Balls (Parties)|Dance|Art|Art exhibitions</subject><objectid>2008.25.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1876/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1674</url><identifier>1674</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hirshhorn Museum Gala</title><date>1974</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Mr. and Mrs. S. Dillon Ripley (Secretary of the Smithsonian) greeting the Hirshhorns at the gala opening of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.</description><subject>Parties|Balls (Parties)|Celebrations|Art|Art exhibitions</subject><objectid>2008.25.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1877/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1675</url><identifier>1675</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Academics</title><date>1974</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Joel Morris and Maury Tobin wearing headphones and conducting a social science study at the Silver Spring Jewish Center's Summer Camp.</description><subject>Camps|Children|Science</subject><objectid>2008.25.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Silver Spring|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1878/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1676</url><identifier>1676</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Academics</title><date>1974</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Aaron Suslovich playing "Categories" with notecards about Israel at the Silver Spring Jewish Center's Summer Camp.</description><subject>Camps|Hebrew language|Child|Boy</subject><objectid>2008.25.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Kippot|Hebrew|Israel|Camp|Silver Spring</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1879/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1677</url><identifier>1677</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Academics</title><date>1974</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Marc Meisler, Larry Gutz and David Leiser with counselor learning to "Celebrate Israel" at the Silver Spring Jewish Center's Summer Camp.</description><subject>Camps|Boys|Children</subject><objectid>2008.25.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Israel|Silver Spring|Kippot|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1880/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1678</url><identifier>1678</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Isaac Bashevis Singer</title><date /><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white portrait of Isaac Bashevis Singer seated with a pen.</description><subject>Portraits</subject><objectid>2008.25.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Singer, Isaac Bashevis|Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1881/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1679</url><identifier>1679</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Isaac Bashevis Singer</title><date /><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Isaac Bashevis Singer seated with legs crossed.</description><subject>Portraits</subject><objectid>2008.25.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Singer, Isaac Bashevis|Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1882/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1680</url><identifier>1680</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Isaac Bashevis Singer</title><date /><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Isaac Bashevis Singer with an open book.</description><subject>Portraits</subject><objectid>2008.25.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Singer, Isaac Bashevis|Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights 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Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1884/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1682</url><identifier>1682</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Art and the Jewish Prayerbook</title><date>1967</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Rabbi Noah Golinkin, sponsor of the Art and the Jewish Prayerbook exhibition, seated with prayerbook.</description><subject>Art exhibitions|Rabbis|Religious books</subject><objectid>2008.25.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Golinkin, Noah|Jervis, Ida</people><searchterms>Board of Jewish Education|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Council|Rabbi|Siddur|Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights 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Jewish Community Center.</description><subject>Exhibitions|Art exhibitions|Rabbis</subject><objectid>2008.25.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Golinkin, Noah|Jervis, Ida|Hecht, Henry</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Council|Board of Jewish Education|Rabbi|Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1888/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1686</url><identifier>1686</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Nevey Shalom Board, Summer 1987</title><date>1987</date><collection>Nevey Shalom Congregation Collection</collection><description>Black and white portrait of the Nevey Shalom Board of Directors, 1987-88.  (L-R, from front): Dave Friedman, Ellen Novak, Barry Rosenberg, Paula Horowitz, Dave Sheinborn, Rabbi Paul Kerbel, Al Alpern, Howard Ledder, Sid Horowtiz, Linda Rosenberg, Libby Zamosky, Evelyn Magid, Pauline Levin, Mark Diamond, Leon Reikes, Ira Wolkow, Herb Cohen, Martin Levy and Irene Friedman.</description><subject>Synagogues|Committees|Leadership|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2008.5.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Nevey Shalom|synagogues|Prince George's County|Bowie|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1889/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1687</url><identifier>1687</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Sisterhood Presidents '62-'87</title><date>1987</date><collection>Nevey Shalom Congregation Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Nevey Shalom Sisterhood presidents from 1962-1987.</description><subject>Synagogues|Presidents|Organizations|Religious communities|Leadership|Women</subject><objectid>2008.5.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Nevey Shalom|synagogues|Sisterhood|Prince George's County</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1890/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1688</url><identifier>1688</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>McNamara's Barn-Nevey Shalom Congregation</title><date>1962</date><collection>Nevey Shalom Congregation Collection</collection><description>Color photograph of a street-side view of McNamara's Barn, or the original home of Nevey Shalom Congregation from 1962-1963.</description><subject>Barns|Neighborhoods|Synagogues|Religious facilities</subject><objectid>2008.5.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Nevey Shalom|synagogues|Prince George's County|McNamara's Barn|Bowie|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1891/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1689</url><identifier>1689</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>McNamara's Barn-Nevey Shalom</title><date>1962</date><collection>Nevey Shalom Congregation Collection</collection><description>Color photograph of the back of McNamara's Barn and its driveway/parking lot, or the original home of Nevey Shalom Congregation from 1962-1963.</description><subject>Religious facilities|Synagogues|Barns|Driveways</subject><objectid>2008.5.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Nevey Shalom|synagogues|Prince George's County|McNamara's Barn|Bowie|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1892/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1690</url><identifier>1690</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection>Nevey Shalom Congregation Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of a group of men from Nevey Shalom Congregation, (L-R, front-to-back): Jules Selvin, Joe Kershner, Mont Diamond, Bill Statter, Harry Denning, Ron Bernstein, Harold Woolf, Sid Silver, Mickey Myers and Nate Sternberg.</description><subject>Men|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2008.5.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wallace Gibbs</creator><type>Image</type><people>Selvin, Jules|Woolf, Harold|Silver, Sid|Kershner, Joe|Diamond, Mont|Statter, Bill|Denning, Harry|Bernstein, Ron|Myers, Mickey|Sternberg, Nate</people><searchterms>Nevey Shalom|Prince George's County|Men's Club|Bowie|synagogues|Maryland|Brotherhood</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1893/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1691</url><identifier>1691</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 29, 1972</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white photo of bat mitzvah at Agudas Achim Congregation.  Caption from accompanying newsclipping reads:

Leonid Machlis (left), a Jewish refugee from USSR, gives the traditional charge to Marla Shuman on the eve of her Bat Mitzvah. Rabbi Sheldon Elster, spiritual leader of the congregation, looks on.  Machlis, a Jewish refugee from the USSR, is now a citizen of Israel.  He is traveling in the United States to enlist aid in his attempt to secure the release of his brother in the Soviet Union who has been denied an exit permit to emigrate to Israel.</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2009.25.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Sheldon|Machlis, Leonid|Shuman, Marla</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Bat Mitzvah|Soviet Jewry|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1894/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1692</url><identifier>1692</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1902</date><collection /><description>4x6 sepia toned photograph of Louis and Fanny Abraham and children, Ida, Maurice, David, and Marjorie Abraham, 1902.</description><subject>Families</subject><objectid>1996.26.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Abraham, Louis|Abraham, Fanny|Abraham, Ida|Abraham, Maurice|Abraham, David|Abraham, Marjorie</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1895/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1693</url><identifier>1693</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white snapshot showing, L to R: Saul Nelson, Mary Nathan, Robert Nathan, Maury Atkin in offices of Nathan Associates, 1960s.</description><subject>Offices|Cigars|Economists</subject><objectid>2009.36.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Atkin, Maurice|Nathan, Robert</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1896/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1694</url><identifier>1694</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Seymour Alpert and Eleanor Roosevelt at Israel Bonds Ambassador's Ball</description><subject /><objectid>2008.18.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alpert, Seymour|Roosevelt, Eleanor</people><searchterms>Ambassadors Ball|Israel Bonds|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1897/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1695</url><identifier>1695</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1961</date><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>1961 Israel Bonds Ambassador's Ball
Cecile Alpert, Israel Ambassador Avraham Harman, Zena Harman, Dr. Seymour Alpert</description><subject /><objectid>2008.18.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1898/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1696</url><identifier>1696</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/12/1965</date><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Dinner in honor of Justice William O. Douglas, December 12, 1965

Dr. Seymour Alpert, Robert Nathan, Cecile Alpert, Chief Justice Earl Warren, Justice Douglas</description><subject /><objectid>2008.18.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1899/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1697</url><identifier>1697</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970</date><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Adas Israel High Holy Day Bond Committee meets to develop plans for 1970 campaign. Dr. Seymour Alpert, chairman, addresses the group.</description><subject /><objectid>2008.18.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1900/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1698</url><identifier>1698</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 1973</date><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>National Israel Bond Campaign Committee
Dr. Seymour Alpert and Samuel Ruthberg, National Israel Bond Chairman, at Israel Ambassador Itzhak Rabin's home, May, 1973</description><subject /><objectid>2008.18.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1901/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1699</url><identifier>1699</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>7/12/1976</date><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Louis Gerstein, Amy Gerstein (Cecile Alpert's cousin), President Gerald Ford, Dr. Seymour Alpert, and Cecile Alpert. 

On July 12, 1976, as part of the nationwide bicentennial celebrations, rabbis from six colonial congregations presented President Ford with a Bicentennial letter. Representatives were present from Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim (Charleston, SC), Congregation Shearith Israel (New York, NY), Congregation Jeshuat Israel (Newport, RI), Congregation Mikveh Israel (Philadelphia, PA), Congregation Mickve Israel (Savannah, GA), and Congregation Beth Ahabah (Richmond, VA).

Dr. Alpert was on the Jewish Bicentennial Commission of Greater Washington.

black and white, 6.5”x10”</description><subject>Synagogues|Presidents|Rabbis</subject><objectid>2008.18.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alpert, Cecile "Ceil"|Alpert, Seymour|Ford, Gerald|Gerstein, Louis|Gerstein, Amy</people><searchterms>White House|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1902/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1700</url><identifier>1700</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Music recital</title><date>1934</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>8x10 Black &amp; white photograph of piano recital for students of Etta Schmid Wells, possibly held at Cleveland Park Congregational Church.  Flora Blumenthal in fourth row, third from right.

Top Row: Gerson Nordlinger, Helen Brylawski (in front of Gerson), Etta Schmid Wells, William Nye, Flora Blumenthal (third from right side), Dick Pelzman

Eleanor Blumenthal in second row, center</description><subject /><objectid>2009.36.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1903/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1701</url><identifier>1701</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1963</date><collection /><description>Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. visiting Adas Israel where he delivered an address in the summer of 1963.  Reverend Ralph Abernathy is behind King (left); Isaac Franck on his right.  Trude Feldman is interviewing King.</description><subject /><objectid>2009.Adas.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>King, Martin Luther, Jr.|Franck, Isaac|Feldman, Trude</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|civil rights</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1905/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1702</url><identifier>1702</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1951</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Adas Israel synagogue at Connecticut &amp; Porter Streets</description><subject /><objectid>2009.Adas.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1906/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1703</url><identifier>1703</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April, 1947</date><collection>Naomi Biron Cohen Collection</collection><description>Naomi Biron and co-workers in offices of legal section of Federal Register, 1947</description><subject>Office workers|Government employees|Women</subject><objectid>2009.38.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Biron Cohen, Naomi|Goldman, Henry</people><searchterms>federal workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1908/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1704</url><identifier>1704</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Naomi Biron Cohen Collection</collection><description>Naomi Biron, wearing fur coat and seated outdoors on steps. Inscription on back reads "Martha G's wedding, Dec. 17, 1943"</description><subject>Women|Young adults</subject><objectid>2009.38.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Biron Cohen, Naomi</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1909/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1705</url><identifier>1705</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1930</date><collection>Naomi Biron Cohen Collection</collection><description>Formal photograph of girls preparing to graduate from H.D. Cooke Elementary School.</description><subject>School|School children|Girls|Graduation ceremonies</subject><objectid>2009.38.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Biron Cohen, Naomi</people><searchterms>H.D. Cooke Elementary</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1910/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1706</url><identifier>1706</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Adas Israel Confirmation</title><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Adas Israel confirmation class, 1930s. Group of girls standing on steps and sidewalk in front of synagogue at 6th and I Streets. Most names listed on reverse although not all legible; Naomi Biron front row, 4th from left.  Helen Rosenthal top row, second from left.</description><subject>Girls|Confirmations|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2009.38.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Biron Cohen, Naomi|Rosenthal, Helen|Diamond, Ruth|Garfinkle, Helen|Sachs, Helen|Herson, Mollye|Rosenbloom, Dorris|Rochlin, Anna|Newhouse, Mildred|Gordon, Lenora|Ratner, Dorothy|Blaustein, Irene|Milstone, Gertrude|Kronman, Esther</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Confirmation|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1911/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1707</url><identifier>1707</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June, 1938</date><collection>Naomi Biron Cohen Collection</collection><description>Jacob &amp; Anna Biron, 1938</description><subject /><objectid>2009.38.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1912/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1708</url><identifier>1708</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Naomi Biron Cohen Collection</collection><description>Naomi Biron</description><subject /><objectid>2009.38.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1913/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1709</url><identifier>1709</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Naomi Biron Cohen Collection</collection><description>Naomi, Bernice, and Jean Biron</description><subject /><objectid>2009.38.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1914/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1710</url><identifier>1710</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Cornerstone ceremony at Connecticut and Porter, 1950.</description><subject /><objectid>2009.Adas.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1915/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1711</url><identifier>1711</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1920</date><collection>Cadet Corps</collection><description>High school cadet Ed Dreyfuss, c. 1920</description><subject>School</subject><objectid>1996.10.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dreyfuss, Edmund</people><searchterms>Cadet Corps</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1916/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1712</url><identifier>1712</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection>Alexander Goode Collection</collection><description>Photograph of Chaplain Alexander Goode</description><subject>World War II|Chaplains</subject><objectid>1995.06.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goode, Alexander</people><searchterms>World War II|Chaplain|Four Chaplains</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1917/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1713</url><identifier>1713</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Daniel Gilbert inside his bicycle shop at 1370 H Street, northeast.</description><subject>Bicycle shops|Bicycles &amp; tricycles</subject><objectid>2004.25.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gilbert, Daniel</people><searchterms>Gilbert's bicycle shop|Northeast|Business|H Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1918/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1714</url><identifier>1714</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1898</date><collection /><description>Studio portrait of Mayer Dodek wearing uniform for Spanish-American war.</description><subject>Soldiers</subject><objectid>1993.04.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dodek, Mayer</people><searchterms>Spanish-American War</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1919/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1715</url><identifier>1715</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1925</date><collection /><description>Benjamin Dekelbaum in his grocery store at 11th and P Streets, NW</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2004.25.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dekelbaum, Benjamin</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1920/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1716</url><identifier>1716</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1914</date><collection /><description>Morris Silverman's grocery store at Georgia Avenue and Kenyon Street, NW.  Two children, Robert I. Silverman and Augusta Silverman (Dessoff), stand in front of the store.</description><subject>Children</subject><objectid>1993.25.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silverman, Robert|Silverman, Augusta|Silverman, Morris</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Georgia Avenue|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5429/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1717</url><identifier>1717</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1945</date><collection /><description>Luna Ereza Diamond with Congressman Clinton P. Anderson, 1945.</description><subject /><objectid>1996.32.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Anderson, Clinton P.|Diamond, Luna Ereza</people><searchterms>U.S. Congress|federal workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1922/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1718</url><identifier>1718</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Phyllis Hagedorn Cohen, 1942.</description><subject>Women|Civil service</subject><objectid>1996.49.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Phyllis Hagedorn</people><searchterms>Government Girls|federal workers|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1923/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1719</url><identifier>1719</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>late 19th century</date><collection /><description>sepia toned 5x7 studio photographic portrait of Emanuel Lulley</description><subject /><objectid>1998.09.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lulley, Emanuel|Lulley, Cecilia</people><searchterms>Immigrants|Hungary</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1924/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1720</url><identifier>1720</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>late 19th century</date><collection /><description>sepia toned 5x7 studio photographic portrait of Cecilia Lulley</description><subject /><objectid>1998.09.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lulley, Cecilia|Lulley, Emanuel</people><searchterms>Immigrants|Hungary</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1925/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1721</url><identifier>1721</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Leopold Karpeles Collection</collection><description>4x6 sepia toned photographic portrait, on board, of Leopold Karpeles wearing suit and wearing Medal of Honor.   Handwriting in pen along top edge reads "Father - Received Congressional Medal of Honor - for valor".    8x10 black &amp; white copyprint is included with the original.

Image description: This is a black-and-white portrait of a man of unknown age, Leopold Karpeles. He is wearing a three-piece suit. Affixed to his vest, beneath his coat, is a visible Medal of Honor. He looks to the left, away from the camera. He has short dark hair and a very pronounced mustache and sideburns.

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 2: 1852-1876</description><subject>Civil wars|Veterans</subject><objectid>1980.11.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Karpeles, Leopold</people><searchterms>Civil War|Medal of Honor|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Digital Inclusion</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1926/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1722</url><identifier>1722</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Simon Mundheim</title><date>1880s</date><collection /><description>Sepia toned oval photographic portrait of Simon Mundheim.  Mounted on board.  Handwritten inscription on bottom reads "Brady Photo" and "Washington D.C."  Scrap of paper accompanying the photograph reads "taken on his golden wedding anniversary"</description><subject /><objectid>1990.10.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Mundheim, Simon|Brady, Mathew</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Adas Israel|Shochet</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1927/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1723</url><identifier>1723</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hannah Mundheim</title><date>1880</date><collection /><description>Black &amp; white copyprint of photographic portrait of Hannah Mundheim, possibly taken at same sitting as similar portrait of her husband Simon Mundheim, on occasion of 50th wedding anniversary.</description><subject>Women</subject><objectid>1990.10.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Mundheim, Hannah</people><searchterms>Civil War|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1928/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1724</url><identifier>1724</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/1984</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Group of eight people at Betty Miller's house for a reunion of some of the active members of the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry, December 1984

Standing (l to r): Julius Okin, Walter Golman, Jeanette Okin, Malva Solomon
Seated (l to r): Haim Solomon, Betty Miller, Ernie Shalowitz, Joseph Miller

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Sher &amp; Sons/General Merchandise store at 2901 Columbia Pike. 1920's.</description><subject>Stores &amp; shops|Storefronts|Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2008.34.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sher, Menasha|Cohen, Sol</people><searchterms>Arlington|Grocery stores|Virginia|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1932/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1728</url><identifier>1728</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sol Cohen Collection</collection><description>"Intro. to Birdseye Frozen Foods" event sponsored by Sher &amp; Cohen's market. 1940's.</description><subject>Stores &amp; shops</subject><objectid>2008.34.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Sol</people><searchterms>Arlington|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1933/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1729</url><identifier>1729</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sol Cohen Collection</collection><description>House with Used Furniture sign (next to hardware store). 1950's.</description><subject /><objectid>2008.34.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Arlington|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1934/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1730</url><identifier>1730</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sol Cohen Collection</collection><description>Sol Cohen wearing long apron and standing outside next to a car at Columbia Pike and S. 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Pictures of C.F. Burner's Emporiu, 1904, and Alrington Theatre, 1982.</description><subject>Theaters|Restaurants|Newspapers</subject><objectid>2008.34.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Arlington|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1941/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1737</url><identifier>1737</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1930s</date><collection>Berman Family Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white photograph of Simon Berman standing in front of his tailor shop at 309 G Street, NW.</description><subject>Tailor shops|Tailors</subject><objectid>2010.2.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berman, Simon</people><searchterms>Tailor shop|Northwest|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1942/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1738</url><identifier>1738</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1930s</date><collection>Berman Family Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white photograph showing Simon Berman on G Street, NW, with other shopkeepers on G Street.  L to R:  Pat Lignelli (barbershop), Simon Berman (tailor), Mr. Lee (Chinese laundry)</description><subject>Immigrants|Tailor shops|Barbershops</subject><objectid>2010.2.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berman, Simon|Lignelli, Pat</people><searchterms>Tailor shop|Immigrants|Northwest|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1943/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1739</url><identifier>1739</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>black and white 8"x10" photographic portrait of Anna Shulman

original housing included label:
Mrs. Anna L. Shulman
Charter Member
President of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Hebrew Sheltering Society Since 1940</description><subject /><objectid>2010.3.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Shulman, Anna</people><searchterms>Hebrew Travelers Sheltering Society</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1740</url><identifier>1740</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>black and white 8"x10" photographic portrait of Abraham Shulman

Original housing included label:
Mr. Abraham Shulman
Charter Member of the Hebrew Sheltering Society</description><subject /><objectid>2010.3.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Shulman, Abraham</people><searchterms>Hebrew Travelers Sheltering Society</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1741</url><identifier>1741</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>framed black and white 15"x20" photographic portrait of Abraham Schiller (25.5"x30" frame)

name plate at frame's bottom: Abraham L. Schiller / President / Hebrew Travelers Sheltering Society / 1985 - 1952</description><subject /><objectid>2010.3.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Schiller, Abraham</people><searchterms>Hebrew Travelers Sheltering Society</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1742</url><identifier>1742</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/10/1982</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Joan Dodek lighting the Hanukkah lamp of rededication to Soviet Jews at vigil opposite the Soviet embassy.  Nathan Lewin, center, president of the Jewish Community Council, spoke to the group, gathered for the Women's Plea for Human Rights for Soviet Jews, December 10, 1982

used in December 16-22, 1982 edition of The Jewish Week

see 2009.27.12 for accompanying article

Black and white, 5"x7"</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Embassies|Vigils|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.27.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Sarokin, Paul</creator><type>Image</type><people>Dodek, Joan|Lewin, Nathan</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Embassy|Hanukkah|Hanukkah lamp|Jewish Community Council|Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry|Vigil</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1944/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1743</url><identifier>1743</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/10/1982</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Joan Dodek addressing a crowd gathered across the street from the Soviet embassy for the 1982 Women's Plea for Human Rights for Soviet Jewry, December 10, 1982.

see 2009.27.12 for accompanying article

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black and white, 5"x7"</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Political prisoners</subject><objectid>2009.27.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slepak, Maria|Slepak, Vladimir</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Prisoners of Conscience|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1946/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1745</url><identifier>1745</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Joan Dodek, president of the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry, presents Representative Michael Barnes from Maryland with Herman Perlman glass sculpture for chairing the Congressional Vigil for Soviet Jewry.

see 2009.27.14 for more information on a copy from Washington Jewish Week, October 1, 1981

black and white, 5"x7"</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Sculpture|Awards|Congressmen|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.27.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Barnes, Michael|Dodek, Joan|Perlman, Herman</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1947/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1746</url><identifier>1746</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/29/1981</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Hillel Butman's children

inscribed on reverse: 
To dear Joan and "mishpaha" from grateful Hillel Butman at my first vist to USA  [Hillel written in Hebrew] 29.5.81

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black and white, 2.5"x3.5"</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Political prisoners</subject><objectid>2009.27.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sharansky, Natan</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1948/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1748</url><identifier>1748</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/29/1982</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Gregory Skurkovich (left) and Edward Kudlis (right) at the Havdalah of their b'nai mitzvah at Washington Hebrew Congregation, May 29, 1982

see 2009.27.9 for more information about the b'nai mitzvah

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signs:
Freedom to Dance/Freedom to Leave
A nation that locks up artists - kills art - allow free emigration
Free Soviet Jewry
Let our children dance in freedom

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signs:
Freedom to Dance/Freedom to Leave
A nation that locks up artists - kills art - allow free emigration
Free Soviet Jewry
Let our children dance in freedom

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Accompanying notes:
#12: Bus arrives to block embassy. Marcia Weinberg says it always does this during a vigil.
#19 Joan [Dodek] speaks
#21 Joan [Dodek] speaks
#23 Channel 7 covers the speeches
#24 Rabbi Joseph Weinberg speaks - Joan [Dodek] in background
#27 wider view [of #24]
#29 Minister speaks
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Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

3.5" x 3.5" color copy</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists|Clergy|Travel</subject><objectid>2009.12.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Steinbruck, John|Brake, Gene|Kislik, Vladimir</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1756</url><identifier>1756</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Photographs from USSR trip (Apr 1980)</title><date>04/1980</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Aba Taratuta and his wife in an apartment in Leningrad

Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

3.5" x 3.5" color copy</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.12.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Taratuta, Aba</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1757</url><identifier>1757</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Photographs from USSR trip (Apr 1980)</title><date>04/1980</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Bert Silver, Vladimir Kislik, and Reverend John Steinbruck in an apartment in Kiev

Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

3.5" x 3.5" color copy</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists|Clergy</subject><objectid>2009.12.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Steinbruck, John|Silver, Bert|Kislik, Vladimir</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1758</url><identifier>1758</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Photographs from USSR trip (Apr 1980)</title><date>04/1980</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Father Eugene Brake, Vladimir Kislik, and Father Gene Brake in an apartment in Kiev

Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

3.5" x 3.5" color copy</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists|Clergy</subject><objectid>2009.12.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Steinbruck, John|Brake, Gene|Kislik, Vladimir</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1759</url><identifier>1759</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Photographs from USSR trip (Apr 1980)</title><date>04/1980</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Vladimir Kislik sitting in a chair in an apartment in Kiev

Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

3.5" x 3.5" color copy</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2009.12.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kislik, Vladimir</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1760</url><identifier>1760</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Photographs from USSR trip (Apr 1980)</title><date>04/1980</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Mrs. Tzitverblit in an apartment in Kiev

Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

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Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

3.5" x 3.5" color copy</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists|Clergy|Embassies</subject><objectid>2009.12.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silver, Bert|Brake, Gene</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1762</url><identifier>1762</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Photographs from USSR trip (Apr 1980)</title><date>04/1980</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Reverend John Steinbruck and Father Gene Brake with Pentecostals who were given refuge in the United States' embassy in Moscow

Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

3.5" x 3.5" color copy</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists|Clergy|Embassies</subject><objectid>2009.12.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Steinbruck, John|Brake, Gene</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1763</url><identifier>1763</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Photographs from USSR trip (Apr 1980)</title><date>04/1980</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Refuseniks gathering outside Moscow synagogue

Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

3.5" x 3.5" color copy</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2009.12.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Refuseniks|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1764</url><identifier>1764</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Photographs from USSR trip (Apr 1980)</title><date>04/1980</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Refuseniks gathering outside Moscow synagogue

Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

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Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

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Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

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Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

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Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

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Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

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Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

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Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

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Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

3.5" x 3.5" color copy</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.12.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silver, Bert|Tsitverblit, Isaak Abramovich|Tsitverblit, Naftali</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1773</url><identifier>1773</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Photographs from USSR trip (Apr 1980)</title><date>04/1980</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Bert Silver, Aba Taratuta, his wife, and Father Eugene Brake in Leningrad

Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

3.5" x 3.5" color copy</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists|Clergy</subject><objectid>2009.12.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Steinbruck, John|Silver, Bert|Brake, Gene|Taratuta, Aba</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1774</url><identifier>1774</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Photographs from USSR trip (Apr 1980)</title><date>04/1980</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Bert Silver, Marina Furman, Lev Furman, Grigory Genusov, and Father Eugene Brake in Leningrad

Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

3.5" x 3.5" color copy</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists|Clergy</subject><objectid>2009.12.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silver, Bert|Brake, Gene|Furman, Lev|Genusov, Grigory|Furman, Marina</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1775</url><identifier>1775</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Photographs from USSR trip (Apr 1980)</title><date>04/1980</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Ilya Shotakovsky and his wife in Leningrad

Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

3.5" x 3.5" color copy</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2009.12.31</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Shostakovsky, Ilya|Shostakovsky, Tamara</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1776</url><identifier>1776</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Photographs from USSR trip (Apr 1980)</title><date>04/1980</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Bert Silver, Ilya Shotakovsky's wife, and Ilya Shotakovsky in Leningrad

Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

3.5" x 3.5" color copy</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.12.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silver, Bert|Shostakovsky, Ilya|Shostakovsky, Tamara</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1777</url><identifier>1777</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Photographs from USSR trip (Apr 1980)</title><date>04/1980</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Reverend John Steinbruck, Aba Taratuta, his wife, and Father Eugene Brake in Leningrad

Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

3.5" x 3.5" color copy</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists|Clergy</subject><objectid>2009.12.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Steinbruck, John|Brake, Gene|Taratuta, Aba</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1778</url><identifier>1778</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Photographs from USSR trip (Apr 1980)</title><date>04/1980</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Father Eugene Brake, Ilya Shotakovsky's wife, and Ilya Shotakovsky in Leningrad

Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

3.5" x 3.5" color copy</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists|Clergy</subject><objectid>2009.12.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Brake, Gene|Shostakovsky, Tamara|Shostakovsky, Ilya</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1779</url><identifier>1779</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Photographs from USSR trip (Apr 1980)</title><date>04/1980</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Grigory Genusov, Marina Furman, and Lev Furman in Leningrad

Taken during Bert Silver's trip to the USSR with Father Gene Brake and Reverend John Steinbruck in April 1980. 

3.5" x 3.5" color copy</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2009.12.35</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Genusov, Grigory|Furman, Lev|Furman, Marina</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1780</url><identifier>1780</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1905</date><collection /><description>Formal family portrait, black &amp; whtie, of Cafritz family, ca 1905.  
Seated:  Nussen (Nathan) and Annie
Standing, clockwise from left: Sarah, Carrie, Morris, Eddie, and Willie (Myer)</description><subject>Families</subject><objectid>1991.05/1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cafritz, Morris|Cafritz, Nathan</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4439/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1781</url><identifier>1781</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph of laying of cornerstone for the Jewish Community Center at 16th and Q Street, NW, May 3, 1925.  Close-up of the cornerstone and pulley used to lower into place.</description><subject>Cornerstone laying</subject><objectid>J45</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1955/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1782</url><identifier>1782</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph of the front facade and steps of the Jewish Community Center at 16th and Q Streets.  Mounted on board.</description><subject /><objectid>J5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1956/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1783</url><identifier>1783</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1920s</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>4 x 6 black &amp; white photograph showing buildings at corner of 11th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.  Large sign at building on the left reads YMHA.</description><subject /><objectid>J36</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Young Womens Hebrew Association|Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1957/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1784</url><identifier>1784</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>black &amp; white 8x10 photograph of exterior of Jewish Community Center.  Four women in white uniforms are standing on the steps.</description><subject /><objectid>J44</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1958/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1785</url><identifier>1785</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1925</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; wthite photograph of  front row of dignitaries at groundbreaking ceremony of Jewish Community Center.  President Calvin Coolidge and Grace Coolidge are seated in the front row and looking at the camera.

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 4: 1921-1948</description><subject>Cornerstone laying</subject><objectid>J6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Coolidge, Calvin|Coolidge, Grace</people><searchterms>U.S. Presidents|Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1959/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1786</url><identifier>1786</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1932</date><collection>Milton S. Kronheim Collection</collection><description>Milton S. Kronheim making a delivery to Union Station, 1932.  Two Kronheim trucks are visible on the right; sign in front of Union Station reads "World Power Conference Dinner."  Kronheim is standing in front  of stacks of wine boxes on the left.

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 4: 1921-1948</description><subject /><objectid>1998.54.407</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kronheim, Milton S. Jr</people><searchterms>Union Station</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5441/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1787</url><identifier>1787</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection /><description>Photo of soldiers in young men and women seated together at long table; many men in uniform.</description><subject /><objectid>1996.38.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1788</url><identifier>1788</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1918</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Group of young men, mostly in baseball uniforms, standing and sitting in a field.  Reverse of photograph reads "YMHA Baseball Team"</description><subject>Baseball</subject><objectid>J35</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Young Mens Hebrew Association|sports</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1961/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1789</url><identifier>1789</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1913</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Group of men standing and sitting, wearing baseball uniforms with the initials Y.M.H.A.</description><subject>Baseball|Community centers</subject><objectid>J1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Young Mens Hebrew Association|sports|Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1962/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1790</url><identifier>1790</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1955</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Ten men in basketball uniforms, standing and kneeling in a basketball court.   Inscription on reverse reads "JCC Varsity basketball team, 1955".  

Hyman Perlo stands on far left, wearing a dark suit.  

Player with #19 uniform is Irvin Ornstein.</description><subject>Basketball</subject><objectid>J11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ornstein, Irvin|Perlo, Hyman</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center|sports</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1963/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1791</url><identifier>1791</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1931</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Group of nine men standing on steps in front of the Jewish Community Center.  Two in front row are holding basketballs with the words "JCC '30-31 Champs".  Coach Irving Tash is in back row on left.</description><subject>Basketball</subject><objectid>J34</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tash, Irving</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center|sports</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1964/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1792</url><identifier>1792</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1920s</date><collection /><description>B&amp;W photo of three young women standing in front of Chernikoff Tailor Shop at 516 4 1/2 Street, SW, 1920s.  L to R:  Reba Katz, Edith Chidakel, Bertha Kaiser.</description><subject>Young adults|Women|Tailor shops</subject><objectid>1993.10.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Katz, Reba|Chidakel, Edith|Kaiser, Bertha</people><searchterms>Southwest|Four and a Half Street|Tailor shop|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1965/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1793</url><identifier>1793</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1930s</date><collection /><description>Five young women standing in front of the Juanita K. Nye Council House on 6th Street, SW, 1930s.  L to R:  Rose Lewis (Glaser), Myrtle Cohen (Council House Director), Edith Chidakel (Pascal), Ruth Glazer, Mary Lewis.</description><subject>Teachers|Religious education</subject><objectid>1993.10.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lewis, Rose|Cohen, Myrtle|Chidakel, Edith|Glazer, Ruth|Lewis, Mary</people><searchterms>National Council of Jewish Women|Council House|Juanita K. Nye Council House|Southwest|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1966/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1794</url><identifier>1794</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1920s</date><collection /><description>Three young girls standing on the street outside gas station in southwest Washington D.C.  L to R:  Tillie Mindel, Sophie Mindel, Edith Chidakel.  7th Street SW in background.</description><subject>Girls</subject><objectid>1993.10.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Mindel, Tillie|Mindel, Sophie|Chidakel, Edith</people><searchterms>Southwest|gas station|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1967/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1795</url><identifier>1795</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Five presidents of the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Presidents of the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry

left to right: Irv Losman, Joan Dodek, Ernie Shalowitz, Irene Manekofsky, Herb Beller

undated, black and white, 5" x7"</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.28.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Losman, Irv|Dodek, Joan|Shalowitz, Ernie|Manekofsky, Irene|Beller, Herbert N.</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1968/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1796</url><identifier>1796</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/20/1983</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Photograph from a benefit concert at Washington Hebrew Congregation done by the Euterpe Trio, March 20, 1983.

Man holding violin, woman, and man holding cello in front of a piano</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists|Concerts</subject><objectid>2009.14.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Refuseniks|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1969/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1797</url><identifier>1797</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/20/1983</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Photograph from a benefit concert at Washington Hebrew Congregation done by the Euterpe Trio, March 20, 1983.

Man playing vioin, woman playing piano, and man playing cello</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists|Concerts</subject><objectid>2009.14.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1970/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1798</url><identifier>1798</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Photograph of the people at the daily vigil for Soviet Jewry across the street from the Soviet Embassy, 1982.</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists|Vigils|Embassies</subject><objectid>2009.14.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Embassy|Vigil</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1971/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1799</url><identifier>1799</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Matlee Yadin, Samuel Sislen, and Barbara Gaffin (from NCSJ) standing around Rep. Connie Morella, who is seated at her desk, undated

written across the top:
"To Buddy Sislen, with admiration for your commitment to human right, Connie Morella, M.C."

Black and white, 7" x 9"</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists|Politicians</subject><objectid>2009.11.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Morella, Connie|Yadin, Matlee|Gaffin, Barbara|Sislen, Samuel</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1972/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1800</url><identifier>1800</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Nevey Shalom Congregation Collection</collection><description>Formal portrait of the rabbinical assembly.  Date unknown; between 1964 &amp; 1972.

Standing, L to R:  A. Nathan Abramowitz (Tifereth Israel), unknown, Marvin Bash (Arlington Fairfax), Tzvi Porath (MCJC), Ted Steinberg (Agudath Achim), Aaron Pearlstein (Nevey Shalom), Lewis Weintraub (Temple Israel), unknown

Sitting, L to R:  unknown, Joseph Brandriss (Har Tzeon), Wolfe Kelman (Executive director of rabbinical assembly), Stanley Rabinowitz (Adas Israel)

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject>Clergy|Rabbis</subject><objectid>2008.9.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Porath, Tzvi|Bash, Marvin|Abramowitz, A. Nathan|Steinberg, Ted|Pearlstein, Aaron|Weintraub, Lewis|Brandriss, Joseph|Kelman, Wolfe|Rabinowitz, Stanley</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Agudas Achim Congregation|Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation|Etz Hayim Congregation|Har Tzeon|MCJC|Nevey Shalom|Ohr Kodesh|Rabbi|Rabbinical Assembly|synagogues|Temple Israel|Tifereth Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1973/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1801</url><identifier>1801</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1965</date><collection>Nevey Shalom Congregation Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Aaron Pearlstein with Torah.  In house on Stonybrook Drive where Nevey Shalom congregation met prior to building synagogue.

black and white, 3.25" x 4.5"</description><subject>Rabbis|Clergy</subject><objectid>2008.9.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pearlstein, Aaron</people><searchterms>Bowie|Prince George's County|Torah|synagogues|Maryland|Nevey Shalom|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1974/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1802</url><identifier>1802</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1965</date><collection>Nevey Shalom Congregation Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Aaron Pearlstein during services held in house on Stonybrook Drive before Nevey Shalom built synagogue, 1965

Color, 3.5" x 3.5"</description><subject>Clergy|Rabbis</subject><objectid>2008.9.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pearlstein, Aaron</people><searchterms>Bowie|Prince George's County|synagogues|Rabbi|Nevey Shalom|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1975/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1803</url><identifier>1803</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Nevey Shalom Congregation Collection</collection><description>Three men wearing tallit, looking at Torah scroll.  L to R:  Israel Rubin, Aaron Pearlstein, Larry Rubin

black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Clergy|Rabbis</subject><objectid>2008.9.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pearlstein, Aaron|Rubin, Larry|Rubin, Israel</people><searchterms>Torah|synagogues|Rabbi|Nevey Shalom|Bowie|Prince George's County|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1976/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1804</url><identifier>1804</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1968</date><collection>Nevey Shalom Congregation Collection</collection><description>Four children standing in front of Nevey Shalom synagogue, 1968. 

L to R:  Jill Daniels, Sam Pearlstein, Jack Pearlstein, Clifford Churgin

Color copy, 4" x 6", very blurry (may have been enlarged)</description><subject>Children</subject><objectid>2008.9.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pearlstein, Jack|Daniels, Jill|Churgin, Clifford</people><searchterms>synagogues|Bowie|Nevey Shalom|Prince George's County|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1977/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1805</url><identifier>1805</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Nevey Shalom Congregation Collection</collection><description>From left to right, Larry Rubin, four boys, Rabbi Aaron Pearlstein, and Israel Rubin looking at a Torah scroll

black and white, 5" x 7"

The collection also includes three 8" x 10" versions of this photograph</description><subject>Rabbis|Clergy|Boys|Children|Religious education</subject><objectid>2008.9.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pearlstein, Aaron|Rubin, Israel|Rubin, Larry</people><searchterms>Nevey Shalom|Bowie|Prince George's County|Rabbi|synagogues|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1978/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1806</url><identifier>1806</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 2, 1901</date><collection>Seraphine Steinhardt Collection</collection><description>Engagement portrait of Seraphine Steinhardt (Mayer), January 2, 1901</description><subject /><objectid>2003.1.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Franz Meynen</creator><type>Image</type><people>Steinhardt, Seraphine</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1979/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1807</url><identifier>1807</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Seraphine Steinhardt Collection</collection><description>Studio portrait of Theresia Augenstein, 1883</description><subject /><objectid>2003.1.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Kets Kemethy</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1808</url><identifier>1808</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Seraphine Steinhardt Collection</collection><description>Studio portrait of Moritz Augenstein, 1883</description><subject /><objectid>2003.1.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Kets Kemethy</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1809</url><identifier>1809</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Seraphine Steinhardt Collection</collection><description>Studio portrait of Seraphine Steinhardt, 1880s</description><subject /><objectid>2003.1.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Paul Tralles</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1980/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1810</url><identifier>1810</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Photograph of Michael Krantz's 1960 bar mitzvah.

from left to right:
Mrs. Sousan, family friend
Emilie Krantz, mother
Solange Sousan, family friend
Michael Krantz, bar mitzvah boy
Habiba Benisti, grandmother
Victor Benisti, uncle (brother of Emilie Krantz, son of Habiba Benisti)
Irving Krantz, father
Ginette Krantz, sister

black and white, 3" x 3"</description><subject /><objectid>2008.21.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Krantz, Michael|Krantz, Ginette|Krantz, Emilie|Krantz, Irving</people><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1811</url><identifier>1811</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Aaron Goldman (older in age)

color, 2" x 2.5"</description><subject /><objectid>2010.7.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldman, Aaron</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1812</url><identifier>1812</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/08/1994</date><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Aaron Goldman (older in age) in a room (his office?) with family photographs and framed documents on the walls behind him

color, 5" x 7"</description><subject /><objectid>2010.7.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldman, Aaron</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1981/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1813</url><identifier>1813</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Aaron Goldman (elderly) holding a banner in front of him that has blue waves on it

color, 4" x 6"</description><subject /><objectid>2010.7.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldman, Aaron</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1814</url><identifier>1814</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Portrait of Aaron Goldman (older in age)

black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject /><objectid>2010.7.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldman, Aaron</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1982/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1815</url><identifier>1815</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Jewish youth from across the country at the daily vigil for Soviet Jewry across the street from the Soviet Embassy on 16th Street, NW. Jack Cohen faces the group.</description><subject>Embassies|Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Vigils</subject><objectid>2010.19.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Jack</people><searchterms>Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Vigil</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1983/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1816</url><identifier>1816</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/1975</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Dr. Jack S. Cohen addresses Prisoner of Conscience demonstration at Lafayette Park.  Jewish Community Council sign at right, White House seen in background. November 19, 1975

photo printed in Washington Jewish Week, Nov 20-26, 1975</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>2010.19.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Jack</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry|White House|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1984/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1817</url><identifier>1817</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Dr. Jack Cohen (left) speaks to group with the Capitol in the background, Winter 1981</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2010.19.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Jack</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1985/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1818</url><identifier>1818</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Photograph</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"Save Soviet Jews" sign outside Lincolnwood Jewish Congregation (Lincolnwood, IL)

photo was sent with memo (in 2009.35.5) to community encouraging other synagogues to order this sign to post outside their buildings.</description><subject /><objectid>2009.39.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5164/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1819</url><identifier>1819</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>seated portrait of President Lyndon B Johnson mounted on cardboard

Handwritten inscription on cardboard under photograph:
To Harry's - with best wishes, Lyndon B Johnson

black and white, 5.5" x 7.25" on 9" x 12" cardboard</description><subject>Liquor stores|Presidents</subject><objectid>2006.2.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Johnson, Lyndon Baines</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|U.S. Presidents|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1820</url><identifier>1820</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>profile photograph of President John F Kennedy speaking at a podium

handwritten inscription below photograph:
For Harry - With best regards. John F Kennedy

black and white, 7" x 8" printed on 8" x 10"paper</description><subject>Liquor stores|Presidents</subject><objectid>2006.2.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Kennedy, John F.</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|U.S. Presidents|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1986/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1821</url><identifier>1821</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>portrait of President Richard Nixon mounted on cardboard

handwritten inscription: 
Best wishes to Harry from Richard Nixon

black and white, 7" x 8.5" on 8" x 10" cardboard</description><subject>Liquor stores|Presidents</subject><objectid>2006.2.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Nixon, Richard</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|U.S. Presidents|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1822</url><identifier>1822</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>portrait of Robert Kennedy

handwritten inscription:
To Harry Slavitt with best wishes Robert Kennedy

black and white, 6" x 7" on 8" x 10" paper</description><subject>Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2006.2.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Kennedy, Robert</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1823</url><identifier>1823</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>portrait of Ted Kennedy

handwritten inscription on photograph:
To Harry Best Wishes Ted Kennedy U.S.S

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject>Liquor stores|Congressmen</subject><objectid>2006.2.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Kennedy, Edward (Ted)</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|U.S. Congress|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1824</url><identifier>1824</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/27/1951</date><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>photograph of Matthew Ridgway in military uniform, wearing helmet, flag of United Nations behind him
mounted on cardboard

handwritten inscription:
To Harry Slavitt
With warm appreciation of a friendship of many years, and quite high respect and sincere best wishes.
M.B. Ridgway
Tokyo, 27 Sept 51

color, 6.5" x 7.5" on 9.5" x 13" cardboard</description><subject>Liquor stores|Military leadership|Military officers|Military uniforms|Generals</subject><objectid>2006.2.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Ridgway, Matthew</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1825</url><identifier>1825</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/09/1967</date><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>photograph of General Lyman Louis Lemnitzer sitting at a table or desk
mounted on cardboard

handwritten inscription:
To: Harry Slavitt
With my warm regards and best wishes
L.L. Lemmitzer
General, U.S. ARmy
Supreme Allied Commander Europe

black and white, 7" x 9.25" on 9" x 13.25" cardboard</description><subject>Liquor stores|Military decorations|Military leadership|Military officers|Military uniforms|Generals</subject><objectid>2006.2.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Porter, Oscar</creator><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Lemnitzer, Lyman</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1826</url><identifier>1826</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>sitting portrait of Omar N. Bradley in military uniform

handwritten inscription on photograph:
For Harry
With cordial good wishes,
Omar N. Bradley

black and white, 7" x 8.5" on 8" x 10" paper</description><subject>Liquor stores|Military decorations|Military leadership|Military officers|Military uniforms|World War II</subject><objectid>2006.2.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Bradley, Omar</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1827</url><identifier>1827</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>portrait of Douglas MacArthur in military uniform

handwritten inscription on photograph:
To Harry Slavitt
With best wishes
Douglas MacArthur
Tokyo - 1947

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject>Liquor stores|Military decorations|Military leadership|Military officers|Military uniforms|World War II|Generals</subject><objectid>2006.2.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|MacArthur, Douglas</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|Business|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1828</url><identifier>1828</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>sitting portrait of Major General Curtis E. LeMay (Air Force) in military uniform

handwritten inscription on photograph:
With best wishes to Harry
Curtis E. LeMay
Maj. Gen. U.S.A.

black and white, 7.75" x 10"</description><subject>Liquor stores|Military decorations|Military uniforms|Military officers|Military leadership|Generals|Air forces|World War II</subject><objectid>2006.2.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|LeMay, Curtis</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1829</url><identifier>1829</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>photograph of Major General Claire Lee Channault  (Air Force) sitting at his desk and looking at papers. 

handwritten inscription on the photograph:
To Harry with best wishes.
C.L. Chennault
Maj. Gen. U.S.A.

black and white, 9.75" x 11.75"</description><subject>Liquor stores|Military leadership|Air forces|Military facilities|Military officers|Military uniforms|Generals|World War II</subject><objectid>2006.2.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Chennault, Claire Lee</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1830</url><identifier>1830</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/06/1956</date><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>sitting portrait of Major General Bernard Adolph Shriever (Air Force) in military uniform at a desk, holding a pen, with American flag behind him

handwritten inscription on photograph:
To: Harry
A good friend to his all - with best wishes
B. A. Shriever
Maj. Gen. USAF

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject>Liquor stores|Air forces|Military decorations|Military leadership|Military officers|Military uniforms|Generals</subject><objectid>2006.2.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Schriever, Bernard</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1831</url><identifier>1831</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>profile portrait of Major General Anthony McAuliffe (Army) in military uniform with American flag behind him

handwritten inscription on photograph:
To Harry
with warm regards
A McAuliffe
Maj Gen, USA
(Nuts!)

black and white, 7.75" x 10"</description><subject>Liquor stores|Military decorations|Military leadership|Military officers|Military uniforms|Generals|World War II</subject><objectid>2006.2.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|McAuliffe, Anthony</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1832</url><identifier>1832</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/10/1944</date><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>photograph of Navy Admiral Chester Nimitz in uniform

handwritten inscription on photograph:
10 January 1944
To Harry - 
With best wishes and kindest regards.
C W Nimitz, Admiral USN

black and white, 5" x 7" on 7" x 9" paper</description><subject>Liquor stores|Military decorations|Military leadership|Military officers|Military uniforms|Admirals|Navies|World War II</subject><objectid>2006.2.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Nimitz, Chester</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1987/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1833</url><identifier>1833</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>sitting portrait of Lieutenant General James Gavin (Army) in military uniform at a desk holding a pen over a paper.  behind him is an American flag and miniature models of rockets

handwritten inscription on photograph:
To Harry's
with best regards
James Gavin

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject>Liquor stores|Military decorations|Military leadership|Military officers|Military uniforms|Paratroopers|World War II</subject><objectid>2006.2.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Gavin, James</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1834</url><identifier>1834</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>portrait of General George C. Marshall in military uniform
Chief of Staff of the Army, Secretary of State, and the third Secretary of Defense.

handwritten inscription below the photograph (very faded):
To Harry Slavitt, with my best regards
G Marshall

black and white, 8" x 10" on 9" x 12" paper</description><subject>Liquor stores|Military decorations|Military leadership|Military officers|Military uniforms|Generals|World War II</subject><objectid>2006.2.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Marshall, George</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1835</url><identifier>1835</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>unposed photograph of General Joseph W. Stilwell sitting on the ground against a fence and working with a gun

handwritten inscription on photograph:
Good luck, Harry
Joseph W. Stillwell, Gen, U.S.A.
"We took a hell of a beating"

Printed on the back:
The march of Lt. Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell and party from Burma, sarting Mary 1, 19412, and ending May 20, 1942, in Imphal, Assam.
Gen. Stilwell works on his Tommygun against a fence near [illegible letter]emalin, Burma. May 1942

black and white, 7.25" x 10"</description><subject>Liquor stores|Military leadership|Military life|Military officers|Generals|Firearms|World War II</subject><objectid>2006.2.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Stilwell, Joseph</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1836</url><identifier>1836</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>portrait of Harry Slavitt in Navy uniform

black and white, 6" x 8" on 8" x 10" paper</description><subject>Navies|Military personnel|Military uniforms</subject><objectid>2006.2.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1988/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1837</url><identifier>1837</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>photograph of Harry Slavitt smoking a pipe seated at a desk with framed military portraits hanging on the wall behind him.  Maybe at Harry's liquor store at 509 Seventh Street, SW.

black and white, 7.75" x 10"</description><subject>Liquor stores|Military officers|Smoking|Pipes|World War II|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2006.2.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1989/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1838</url><identifier>1838</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>19 men in military uniform around a conference table, some seated.  Harry Slavitt is second from right. Photo appears posed to be funny.

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject>Navies|Military facilities|Military officers|Military personnel|Military uniforms</subject><objectid>2006.2.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1839</url><identifier>1839</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>photograph of interior of Harry's liquor store at 509 Seventh Street, SW

faded colors

color, 8" x 10"</description><subject>Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2006.2.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1990/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1840</url><identifier>1840</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>Photograph of whisky bottle sent to General Sir Harold Alexander with personalized label from Harry Slavitt's liquor store at 509 7th Street, SW

The label depicts Alexander in military uniform, wearing binoculars around his neck, holding a gun and map

black and white, 4.5" x 6"</description><subject>Liquor stores|Whiskey|Bottles|Gifts|Binoculars|Maps|Firearms|Military leadership|Military officers|World War II</subject><objectid>2006.2.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Alexander, Harold</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1841</url><identifier>1841</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>Whisky bottle sent to Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery with personalized label from Harry Slavitt's liquor store at 509 7th Street, SW

Label depicts Montgomery in miltiary uniform, holding binoculars up to his eyes and carrying rolled up oversized papers under his arms

black and white, 4.5" x 6"</description><subject>Liquor stores|Whiskey|Bottles|Gifts|Binoculars|Military leadership|Military officers|World War II</subject><objectid>2006.2.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Montgomery, Bernard</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1842</url><identifier>1842</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>Whisky bottle sent to General Jimmy Doolittle (Air Force) with personalized label from Harry Slavitt's liquor store at 509 7th Street, SW

Label depicts Doolittle in miltiary uniform walking and carrying a bomb that has the word "TOKIO" on it

black and white, 4.5" x 6"</description><subject>Liquor stores|Whiskey|Bottles|Gifts|Bombs|Military leadership|Military officers|World War II</subject><objectid>2006.2.31</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Doolittle, Jimmy</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1843</url><identifier>1843</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>Whisky bottle sent to Lt. Gen. Carl Spaatz  with personalized label from Harry Slavitt's liquor store at 509 7th Street, SW

Label depicts Spaatz wearing aviator headgear and flying an airplane

black and white, 4.5" x 6"</description><subject>Liquor stores|Whiskey|Bottles|Gifts|Airplanes|Air forces|Military leadership|Military officers|World War II</subject><objectid>2006.2.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Spaatz, Carl</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1844</url><identifier>1844</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>Whisky bottle sent to Lt. Gen. Mark Wayne Clark with personalized label from Harry Slavitt's liquor store at 509 7th Street, SW

Label depicts Clark in a small boat, carrying a lantern in one and an oar, partly submerged in water, in the other

black and white, 4.5" x 6"</description><subject>Liquor stores|Whiskey|Bottles|Gifts|Boats|Lanterns|Military leadership|Military officers|World War II</subject><objectid>2006.2.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Clark, Mark Wayne</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1845</url><identifier>1845</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>Whisky bottle sent to General George Patton with personalized label from Harry Slavitt's liquor store at 509 7th Street, SW

Label depicts a man sitting in a tank

black and white, 4.5" x 6"</description><subject>Liquor stores|Whiskey|Bottles|Gifts|Tanks (Military science)|Military leadership|Military officers|World War II</subject><objectid>2006.2.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1991/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1846</url><identifier>1846</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>Whisky bottle sent to General Henry "Hap" Arnold (Air Force) with personalized label from Harry Slavitt's liquor store at 509 7th Street, SW

Label depicts Arnold as a farmer wearing overalls and carrying a basket of eggs.  There's a house behind him and a chicken beside him.

black and white, 4.5" x 6"</description><subject>Liquor stores|Whiskey|Bottles|Gifts|Farmers|Chickens|Eggs|Military leadership|Military officers|Air pilots|Air forces|World War II</subject><objectid>2006.2.35</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Arnold, Henry</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1992/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1847</url><identifier>1847</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>Photo of whisky bottle sent to General Dwight "Ike" Eisenhower with personalized label from Harry Slavitt's liquor store at 509 7th Street, SW

Label depicts Eisenhower sitting at a table and reading reports

black and white, 4.5" x 6"</description><subject>Liquor stores|Whiskey|Bottles|Gifts|Military leadership|Military officers|Presidents|World War II</subject><objectid>2006.2.36</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Eisenhower, Dwight D.</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|World War II|U.S. Presidents|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1993/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1848</url><identifier>1848</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>Whisky bottle sent to Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham with personalized label from Harry Slavitt's liquor store at 509 7th Street, SW

Label depicts Cunningham in military uniform standing at a ship's helm

black and white, 4.5" x 6"</description><subject>Liquor stores|Whiskey|Bottles|Gifts|Navies|Helms|Military leadership|Military officers|World War II</subject><objectid>2006.2.37</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slavitt, Harry|Cunningham, Andrew Browne</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1849</url><identifier>1849</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1996</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Photograph of the Jewish Lions Club taken at a reunion, October 1996

1 Dave Gruber
2 Jack Newman
3 Charles Futrovsky
4 Dave Gordin
5 Alvin Steinberg
6 Sam Zweig
7 Sol Gnatt
8 Louis Kornhauser
9 Don Balfour
10 Allan Kamerow
11 Harry Kramer
12 Lou Rosenbloom
13 Phil Shepsle
14 Herbert Wechsler
15 Harold Brill</description><subject>Reunions</subject><objectid>1998.10.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Lions Club|Teens Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1994/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1850</url><identifier>1850</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1938</date><collection /><description>Louis Kornhauser as Major in Central High School cadet corps, June, 1938</description><subject>Cadets|Teenagers|Military training</subject><objectid>2010.23.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kornhauser, Louis</people><searchterms>Cadet Corps|Central High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1995/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1851</url><identifier>1851</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1942</date><collection /><description>Portrait of Louis Kornhauser after completing basic training at Camp Sibert, Alabama, 1942</description><subject>Soldiers|Military uniforms|World War II</subject><objectid>2010.23.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kornhauser, Louis</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1996/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1852</url><identifier>1852</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1944</date><collection /><description>Snapshot of Yom Kippur service in New Guinea, 1944, taken by Louis Kornhauser.  Soldiers in uniform shown standing with prayerbooks in hand during service in the Donald E. Paris Theatre.</description><subject>Soldiers|Military life|Religious services|World War II</subject><objectid>2010.23.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kornhauser, Louis</people><searchterms>World War II|Yom Kippur</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1853</url><identifier>1853</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1943</date><collection /><description>Snapshot of Louis Kornhauser standing in casual clothes on a shoreline in New Guinea during military service in World War II.</description><subject>World War II|Soldiers|Military life</subject><objectid>2010.23.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kornhauser, Louis</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1854</url><identifier>1854</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1991</date><collection>Jewish Lions Club Collection</collection><description>Jewish Lions Club reunion, 1991</description><subject>Reunions|Veterans</subject><objectid>2010.21.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kramer, Harry|Futrovsky, Charles|Lewis, Allen|Felker, Al|Wechsler, Herbert|Gruber, Dave|Zweig, Samuel|Schwartz, James|Newman, Jack|Sweet, Jack|Bers, Mel|Kornhauser, Louis|Ifshin, Hal|Kamerow, Allan|Shepsle, Philip|Werbow, Stanley|Gnatt, Sol|Rosenbloom, Louis|Brill, Harold|Gimble (Gordon), Selma|Balfour, Donald</people><searchterms>Jewish Lions Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1997/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1855</url><identifier>1855</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1950</date><collection>Flax Family Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photo of Jake Flax on location in Hollywood at Republic Pictures.  Unknown studio 'cowboy' seated with him.</description><subject>Motion picture industry|Cowboys|Horses|Horse</subject><objectid>2010.25.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Flax, Jake</people><searchterms>Republic Pictures|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1998/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1856</url><identifier>1856</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Flax Family Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photo of John Wayne (center) with Sam Flax (front row, second from left) ca. 1950, during Variety Club convention in Hollywood.</description><subject>Motion picture industry|Celebrities</subject><objectid>2010.25.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wayne, John|Flax, Sam</people><searchterms>Republic Pictures|Variety Club|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/1999/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1857</url><identifier>1857</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Flax Family Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photo with John Wayne (center) surrounded by group of women and men at Republic Pictures studio in Hollywood during Variety Club convention, ca. 1950. Gertrude Flax, front row, second from right wearing hat with flowers; Sarah Flax, left.</description><subject>Motion picture industry</subject><objectid>2010.25.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Flax, Jake|Evans, Dale|Rogers, Roy|Flax, Gertrude</people><searchterms>Republic Pictures|Variety Club|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2000/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1858</url><identifier>1858</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Flax Family Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph of Jake Flax on a horse with unknown 'cowboy' on location at Republic Pictures in Hollywood.  Gertrude Flax watches in the background (front, right).</description><subject>Motion picture industry|Horse|Horses|Cowboys</subject><objectid>2010.25.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Flax, Gertrude|Flax, Jake</people><searchterms>Republic Pictures|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2001/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1859</url><identifier>1859</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1923-1924</date><collection /><description>Esther Sirota with daughters Mildred &amp; Emily, 1923, standing in front of Sirota's Pharmacy at 3rd and G Streets, NW</description><subject>Women|Girls|Storefronts</subject><objectid>2010.26.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sirota, Esther|Sirota, Mildred|Sirota, Emily</people><searchterms>Sirota's Pharmacy|Pharmacy|Northwest|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2002/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1860</url><identifier>1860</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1920s</date><collection /><description>Mildred Sirota (left) with Father's sister's daughter Miriam Zbar from New York.
Outside Sirota's pharmacy at 3rd &amp; G Streets, NW</description><subject>Women|Girls|Storefronts|Pharmacists</subject><objectid>2010.26.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sirota, Mildred</people><searchterms>Sirota's Pharmacy|Pharmacy|Northwest|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2003/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1861</url><identifier>1861</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1945</date><collection /><description>4 x 6 black &amp; white photograph showing four young couples seated at a table in the Rainbow Room at Hotel Hamilton at an ULPs party, 1945

L to R:  Elaine Klawans &amp; Morton Funger; Margie Blanken &amp; Robert Funger; Phyllis Lidoff &amp; Sonny Feldman; Lillian Witt and unknown</description><subject>Fraternities &amp; sororities|Dinner parties|Teenagers</subject><objectid>2010.27.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Funger, Morton|Klawans, Elaine|Funger, Robert</people><searchterms>Upsilon Lambda Phi|Fraternity</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2004/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1862</url><identifier>1862</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>4x6 sepia toned photograph of young girl, Belle Ourisman, ca. 1910</description><subject>Girls</subject><objectid>2010.27.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ourisman, Belle|Ourisman, Jacob</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2005/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1863</url><identifier>1863</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>3x5 colorized photograph.  Formal studio portrait of Mary Ourisman, ca. 1900</description><subject /><objectid>2010.27.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ourisman, Mary</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2006/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1864</url><identifier>1864</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>5x7 photograph showing four middle-aged women in formal dresses, as at a wedding.  L to R: Mollie Ourisman Hoff; Edith Ourisman Blicher; Belle Ourisman Klawans; Yetta Ourisman Rosenthal</description><subject /><objectid>2010.27.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ourisman, Belle</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1865</url><identifier>1865</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950s</date><collection /><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph showing group of people on location at Republic Pictures studio in Hollywood. Dale Evans and Roy Rogers are walking in front of the group and greeting them. Dale Evans has his arm around Jake Flax; Gertrude Flax stands at the other end, left side.</description><subject>Motion picture industry</subject><objectid>2010.25.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rogers, Roy|Evans, Dale|Flax, Gertrude|Flax, Jake</people><searchterms>Republic Pictures|Variety Club|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1866</url><identifier>1866</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Harvey Ratner playing drums with his band, Harvey Ratner Trio, c. 1979

Background: white balloons and a man playing the bass guitar 

reproduction, color photograph, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>2010.29.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6305/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1867</url><identifier>1867</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Meyer Ratner (child), standing outside against a wall or fence, holding a violin, c. 1917

reproduction, black and white, 4" x 6"</description><subject /><objectid>2010.29.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6306/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1868</url><identifier>1868</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>older Meyer Ratner (Concert Master at Capital Theater) playing violin, c. 1950

reproduction, black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>2010.29.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6307/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1869</url><identifier>1869</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Photograph by Lloyd Wolf

black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject /><objectid>Default Record-P</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1870</url><identifier>1870</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/21/1991</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Attendees gathered on the steps of the Phillip Murray Building on last day of daily vigil for Soviet Jewry on 16th Street, NW, January 1991

4" x 6" color</description><subject>Activists|Vigils|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2010.34.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1871</url><identifier>1871</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/21/1991</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Marcia Weinberg (president of the Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington) speaking at the last day of daily vigil for Soviet Jewry outside the Soviet Embassy on 16th Street, NW, January 1991

4" x 6" color</description><subject>Activists|Vigils|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2010.34.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Weinberg, Marcia</people><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1872</url><identifier>1872</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/21/1991</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Soviet consular representative Alexander Grachev addresses attendees at the last day of daily vigil for Soviet Jewry outside the Soviet Embassy on 16th Street, NW, January 1991

On the far right (from right to left) stand Reverend John Steinbruck, Evan Krame (chair of the Jewish Community Council's Soviet Jewry Committee) wearing scarf, Murray Tenenbaum (Executive Director of the Jewish Community Council) wearing sunglasses, and Marcia Weinberg (president of the Jewish Community Council).

Only time a Soviet representative addressed the vigil.

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Only time a Soviet representative addressed the vigil.

4" x 6" color</description><subject>Activists|Vigils|Religion &amp; politics|Embassies</subject><objectid>2010.34.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grachev, Aleksandr</people><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2009/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1874</url><identifier>1874</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/21/1991</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Soviet consular representative Alexander Grachev addresses attendees at the last day of daily vigil for Soviet Jewry outside the Soviet Embassy on 16th Street, NW, January 1991

Only time a Soviet representative addressed the vigil.

4" x 6" color</description><subject>Activists|Vigils|Religion &amp; politics|Embassies</subject><objectid>2010.34.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grachev, Aleksandr</people><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1875</url><identifier>1875</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/21/1991</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Soviet consular representative Alexander Grachev (back to camera) addresses attendees at the last day of daily vigil for Soviet Jewry outside the Soviet Embassy on 16th Street, NW.

Only time a Soviet representative addressed the vigil.

4" x 6" color</description><subject>Activists|Vigils|Religion &amp; politics|Embassies</subject><objectid>2010.34.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grachev, Aleksandr</people><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1876</url><identifier>1876</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/21/1991</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Matt Watson, board member of the Jewish Community Council, introduces Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton to attendees at last day of daily vigil for Soviet Jewry outside the Soviet Embassy on 16th Street, NW, January 1991

4" x 6" color</description><subject>Activists|Vigils|Religion &amp; politics|Embassies|Politicians</subject><objectid>2010.34.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Norton, Eleanor Holmes|Watson, Matt</people><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1877</url><identifier>1877</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/21/1991</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton addresses attendees at last day of daily vigil for Soviet Jewry outside the Soviet Embassy on 16th Street, NW, January 1991

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4" x 6" color</description><subject>Activists|Vigils|Religion &amp; politics|Embassies|Clergy</subject><objectid>2010.34.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Krame, Evan|Steinbruck, John</people><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1879</url><identifier>1879</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/21/1991</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Reverend John Steinbruck (center) talks with Samuel Sislen (right) before the vigil starts as former Jewish Community Council president Stephen Gell looks on.  Last day of daily vigil for Soviet Jewry outside the Soviet Embassy on 16th Street, NW,  January 1991

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4" x 6" color</description><subject>Activists|Vigils|Religion &amp; politics|Embassies|Clergy</subject><objectid>2010.34.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Steinbruck, John|Krame, Evan</people><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1881</url><identifier>1881</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/21/1991</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Lay leader from Luther Place Memorial Church addresses vigil attendees at the last day of daily vigil for Soviet Jewry outside the Soviet Embassy on 16th Street, NW, January 1991

4" x 6" color</description><subject>Activists|Vigils|Religion &amp; politics|Embassies</subject><objectid>2010.34.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Luther Place Memorial Church</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1882</url><identifier>1882</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/21/1991</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Evan Krame (chair of the Jewish Community Council's Soviet Jewry Committee) introduces Robyn Helzner to attendees at the last day of daily vigil for Soviet Jewry outside the Soviet Embassy on 16th Street, NW, January 1991

4" x 6" color</description><subject>Activists|Vigils|Religion &amp; politics|Singers|Embassies</subject><objectid>2010.34.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Krame, Evan|Helzner, Robyn</people><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1883</url><identifier>1883</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/21/1991</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Robyn Helzner playing guitar and leading attendees in song at the last day of daily vigil for Soviet Jewry outside the Soviet Embassy on 16th Street, NW, January 1991

4" x 6" color</description><subject>Activists|Vigils|Religion &amp; politics|Guitars|Singing|Singers|Embassies</subject><objectid>2010.34.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Helzner, Robyn</people><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2012/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1884</url><identifier>1884</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/21/1991</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Mark Levin, Washington Representative of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry, addresses attendees at the last day of daily vigil for Soviet Jewry outside the Soviet Embassy on 16th Street, NW, January 1991

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4" x 6" color</description><subject>Activists|Vigils|Religion &amp; politics|Embassies</subject><objectid>2010.34.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1886</url><identifier>1886</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Adas Israel Chorale singing "Hush of Midnight" S'lichot Service at the daily vigil for Soviet Jewry outside the Soviet Embassy on 16th Street, NW (September, mid-1980s)

Includes then-Cantor Arnold Saltzman, Betty Taylor, Hilda Kaplis, Rozelle Abramson, July Gold, Elaine Kiemens, Ann Schenoff, Judy Raimi, Janis Sterling, Elaine Pollach, and Rabbi Alex Pollach. File includes paper with names written for specific people.

8.5" x 9.5" black and white</description><subject>Activists|Vigils|Religion &amp; politics|Choirs (Music)|Singers|Singing|Clergy|Cantors (Judaism)</subject><objectid>2011.1.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Taylor, Betty|Saltzman, Arnold|Kaplis, Hilda|Abramson, Rozelle|Gold, Judy|Kiemens, Elaine|Schenoff, Ann|Raimi, Judy|Pollach, Alex|Pollach, Elaine|Sterling, Janis</people><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Adas Israel|Cantor</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2013/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1887</url><identifier>1887</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Arnold Hammer, Martin Goldman, Ned Stutman, Dr. Stuart Fidler, Michael Goldman, Rabbi Avis Miller, and others from Adas Israel at the daily vigil for Soviet Jewry outside the Soviet Embassy on 16th Street, NW

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3.5" x 4.25" color</description><subject>Activists|Vigils|Religion &amp; politics|Rabbis|Clergy</subject><objectid>2011.1.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Saltzman, Arnold</creator><type>Image</type><people>West, Ari|Miller, Avis</people><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Adas Israel|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2016/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1890</url><identifier>1890</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Ned Stutuman, Michael Goldman, Rabbi Avis Miller, and others from Adas Israel at the daily vigil for Soviet Jewry outside the Soviet Embassy on 16th Street, NW

3.5" x 4.25" color</description><subject>Activists|Vigils|Religion &amp; politics|Rabbis|Clergy</subject><objectid>2011.1.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Saltzman, Arnold</creator><type>Image</type><people>Stutman, Ned|Goldman, Michael|Miller, Avis</people><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Adas Israel|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2017/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1891</url><identifier>1891</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Cantor Arnold Saltzman, his son, Michael, Louis Lanter, and others from Adas Israel at the daily vigil for Soviet Jewry outside the Soviet Embassy on 16th Street, NW

3.5" x 4.25" color</description><subject>Activists|Vigils|Religion &amp; politics|Cantors (Judaism)|Clergy</subject><objectid>2011.1.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Saltzman, Arnold</creator><type>Image</type><people>Saltzman, Arnold|Saltzman, Michael|Lantner, Louis</people><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Adas Israel|Cantor</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2018/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1892</url><identifier>1892</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Reverend John Steinbruck and others at the daily vigil for Soviet Jewry outside the Soviet Embassy on 16th Street, NW

3.5" x 4.25" color</description><subject>Activists|Vigils|Religion &amp; politics|Clergy</subject><objectid>2011.1.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Saltzman, Arnold</creator><type>Image</type><people>Steinbruck, John</people><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2019/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1893</url><identifier>1893</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Elmer Cerin standing outside the Soviet Embassy on 16th Street, NW

3.5" x 4.25" color</description><subject>Activists|Vigils|Religion &amp; politics|Embassies</subject><objectid>2011.1.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Saltzman, Arnold</creator><type>Image</type><people>Cerin, Elmer</people><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2020/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1894</url><identifier>1894</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Elmer Cerin standing in front of the Soviet Embassy on 16th Street, NW, and a group from Adas Israel at the daily vigil for Soviet Jewry standing across the street.

3.5" x 4.25" color</description><subject>Activists|Vigils|Religion &amp; politics|Embassies</subject><objectid>2011.1.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Saltzman, Arnold</creator><type>Image</type><people>Cerin, Elmer</people><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2021/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1895</url><identifier>1895</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Adas Israel Sisterhood at the daily vigil for Soviet Jewry outside the Soviet Embassy on 16th Street, NW

3.5" x 4.25" color</description><subject>Activists|Vigils|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2011.1.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2022/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1896</url><identifier>1896</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/25/1950</date><collection /><description>Lillian Wolfe and her close-knit extended family celebrated a rare Passover seder out together at Solomon's, a local kosher restaurant on Kennedy Street, NW, March 25, 1950.

The Tivel branch of the family in the family includes members of the Green, Perlmutter, Sobel, Perchick, Wolfe, Levitt, Bordow, Paul, Kramer, and Wolf families.

The media attachments identify many people in the photograph.</description><subject>Restaurants|Holidays|Family|Families</subject><objectid>1985.04.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wolfe, Lillian</people><searchterms>Passover Seder|Passover|restaurant|Solomon's Restaurant</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2023/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1897</url><identifier>1897</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1930s</date><collection /><description>Photograph showing interior of Friedman's DGS store on Georgia Avenue, at corner of Fern Place NW &amp; Georgia Ave. NW</description><subject>Grocery stores|Interiors</subject><objectid>2011.4.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Friedman, Philip|Friedman, Sara|Friedman, Joseph</people><searchterms>Business|DGS|District Grocery Stores|Georgia Avenue</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2024/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1898</url><identifier>1898</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Seven people standing at the daily Soviet Jewry vigil across the street from the Soviet Embassy

From left
second: Hyman Bookbinder
third: Evy Bloom
fourth: Haim Solomon

color, 5" x 3.5"</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Activists|Vigils</subject><objectid>2011.6.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bookbinder, Hyman|Bloom, Evy|Solomon, Haim</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Vigil|Soviet Embassy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2025/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1899</url><identifier>1899</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/07/1961</date><collection /><description>Panoramic black and white photograph, titled upper right, "Greater Washington Council/Pioneer Women/Anniversary Donor Banquet…". Banner in background reads, "35th Anniversary/Pioneer Women/"ISRAEL'S BAR-MITZVAH YEAR". Printed lower right, "CAPITOL/PHOTO/SERVICE INC/WASHINGTON, D.C./#6667".  the Mayflower Hotel; men and women facing camera. 

Rebecca Temin (donor's mother) is under the word "Bat" in the large banner.</description><subject>Organizations|Dinners|Anniversaries</subject><objectid>2011.5.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Temin, Rebecca</people><searchterms>Pioneer Women|Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2027/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1900</url><identifier>1900</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Brothers Raphael Grossman, David Grossman, and Jonathan Grossman (left to right) standing outside in residential area, wearing suits, 1960-1970

Black and white, 4.5" x 7"</description><subject /><objectid>2011.2.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossman, David|Grossman, Jonathan|Grossman, Raphael</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2030/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1901</url><identifier>1901</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Unidentified family of four (maybe Ethan &amp; Rachelle Grossman and two of their children?) and Jonathan Grossman standing in front of sign in Israel:
"Site of the Ethan &amp; Rachelle Grossman &amp; Family/Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A./Picnic Area/Jewish National Fund"

Same thing is written in Hebrew above that on the sign

undated, black and white, 3.5" x 5"</description><subject>Picnic grounds</subject><objectid>2011.2.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossman, Ethan|Grossman, Jonathan|Grossman, Rachelle</people><searchterms>Israel|Jewish National Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2031/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1902</url><identifier>1902</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>November 1987</date><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Large sign among a few trees:
"Ethan and Rachelle Grossman and Family/Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A./Roadside Picnic Area/Jewish National Fund"

Same thing is written in Hebrew above that on the sign

November 1987

black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Picnic grounds</subject><objectid>2011.2.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossman, Ethan|Grossman, Rachelle</people><searchterms>Jewish National Fund|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2032/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1903</url><identifier>1903</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Jonathan Grossman pointing to his parents' names on a small plaque on a wall with similar plaques.  Names in English and Hebrew.

Back of photograph: "Kennedy Forest / Forest for Rabbi and Mrs. Jacob B. Grossman"

undated, black and white, 3.5" x 5"

Dark and blurry</description><subject>Forests</subject><objectid>2011.2.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossman, Jacob|Grossman, Jonathan|Grossman, Pauline</people><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1904</url><identifier>1904</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/07/1986</date><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>A younger man in a suit shaking hands with Jonathan Grossman in an office, maybe in one of Dr. Grossman's schools.  Behind them on the wall is a poster "Study English / Estudie Ingles/[three other languages]"

Handwritten on back of the photograph:
Con mucho cariño, Dr. Grossman [With love, Dr. Grossman]
De: [two illegible names] Martinez
"El Salvador" 

February 7, 1986

color, 4" x 6"</description><subject>Offices|Schools|Posters</subject><objectid>2011.2.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossman, Jonathan</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1905</url><identifier>1905</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 1995</date><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Rachelle Grossman (left) and her father-in-law Jonathan Grossman (center) at her son Andrew's commencement ceremony at the University of Pennsylvania.  They look to be in stadium seats. May 1995

 color, 5" x 3.5"</description><subject>Graduation ceremonies|Universities &amp; colleges</subject><objectid>2011.2.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossman, Jonathan|Grossman, Rachelle|Grossman, Andrew</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1906</url><identifier>1906</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 1995</date><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Andrew's commencement ceremony at the University of Pennsylvania, May 1995
back row: Ethan Grossman, Elaine Grossman, Lynn Silverman (not sure of name because of smudged ink)
front row: Jonathan Grossman, Rachelle Grossman

Athletic field, track, and school buildings in background

color, 3.5" x 5"</description><subject>Graduation ceremonies|Athletic fields|Universities &amp; colleges</subject><objectid>2011.2.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossman, Ethan|Grossman, Elaine|Grossman, Andrew|Grossman, Rachelle|Grossman, Jonathan</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2033/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1907</url><identifier>1907</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>July 1968</date><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Gittel Grossman (Jonathan Grossman's grandmother) gravestone in Jerusalem, July 1968

color, 3.5" x 5" 

(Photo is oriented with rounded edge of stone pointing to the left.  The stone is lying flat parallel to the earth.)</description><subject>Tombs &amp; sepulchral monuments|Cemeteries</subject><objectid>2011.2.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossman, Gittel</people><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1908</url><identifier>1908</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/10/1972</date><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Gittel Grossman (Jonathan Grossman's grandmother) gravestone in cemetery in Jerusalem, January 10, 1972

color, 3.5" x 5" 

(Photo is oriented with rounded edge of stone pointing bottom right.  The stone is lying flat parallel to the earth.)</description><subject>Tombs &amp; sepulchral monuments|Cemeteries</subject><objectid>2011.2.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossman, Gittel</people><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1909</url><identifier>1909</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/10/1972</date><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>View of the Old City of Jerusalem from the grave of Gittel Grossman (Jonathan Grossman's grandmother), January 10, 1972

Handwritten on back of photo (by Jonathan Grossman?):

Picture of Old City of Jerusalem taken from grave of Grandmother [Gittel Grossman's name in Hebrew characters] - (Jan. 10, 1972)
---------------------------
1/6/88 - Visited grave
Double grave shown is about 10 paces from walkway (obscurely shown in background). [Gittel in Hebrew characters]'s grave is 7 paces farther, + 5 paces up.
(Note: since 1972, a pine tree has grown next to tree show, - to obscure Dome [The Dome of the Rock]</description><subject>Cemeteries|Tombs &amp; sepulchral monuments</subject><objectid>2011.2.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossman, Gittel</people><searchterms>Israel|Jerusalem</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1910</url><identifier>1910</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/01/1953</date><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Unidentified tombstone in front of stone wall

written on back: 10/1/53 / Simchat Torah / Mt. Zion

black and white, 3.5" x 2.5"</description><subject>Tombs &amp; sepulchral monuments</subject><objectid>2011.2.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Israel|Jerusalem</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1911</url><identifier>1911</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/01/1990</date><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Historic marker honoring William Sylvis erected at Indiana University, in Indiana, Pennsylvania.  Behind the marker, people are seated in folding chairs on a lawn for the dedication ceremony, September 1, 1990.

Jonathan Grossman was supposed to dedicate the marker, but was not able to attend the ceremony.

color, 5" x 3.5"</description><subject>Historical markers|Labor leaders|Labor unions</subject><objectid>2011.2.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1912</url><identifier>1912</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/01/1990</date><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Indiana University, in Indiana, Pennsylvania, September 1, 1990.

Along the top of the photo is a banner:
Indiana County Honors: William H. Sylvis
Pioneer of American Labor 1828 - 1969

Beneath it to the left is a historic marker honoring William Sylvis.  To the right, men (probably speakers) are seated in folding chairs for the ceremony to dedicate the marker.

A brick campus building is seen in the background.

Jonathan Grossman was supposed to dedicate the marker, but was not able to attend the ceremony.

color, 5" x 3.5"</description><subject>Banners|Universities &amp; colleges|Labor leaders|Labor unions|Dedications|Historical markers</subject><objectid>2011.2.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1913</url><identifier>1913</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/01/1990</date><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Back of people seated in folding chairs, who are facing a speaker at a podium.  Campus brick building in the background.

To the left is a banner:
Indiana County Honors: William H. Sylvis
Pioneer of American Labor 1828 - 1969

Dedication ceremony for historic marker honoring William Sylvis at Indiana University, in Indiana, Pennsylvania, September 1, 1990.

Jonathan Grossman was supposed to dedicate the history marker, but was not able to attend the ceremony.

color, 5" x 3.5"</description><subject>Banners|Universities &amp; colleges|Labor leaders|Labor unions|Dedications|Historical markers</subject><objectid>2011.2.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1914</url><identifier>1914</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>4x6 print of Florio's barbershop at 1000 block of H Street NE.  Benjamin Dekelbaum is in chair nearest window.  Paul - Florio's son-is standing closes to camera and attended Eastern.  Joseph Gilbert remembers the "Jewish" was owned by a man named Reuben - he was matchmaker, always trying to fix you up with a nice girl; so the boys went to Florio's instead.</description><subject /><objectid>2004.25.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>H Street|barber shop</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2034/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1915</url><identifier>1915</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Reliable Footwear</title><date>1921</date><collection /><description>black &amp; white 5x7 photograph mounted on board.  Shows Joseph &amp; Esther Love with niece, Edith Abraham and Tom, shoemaker employee, standing in front of Reliable Footwear Shoestore on H Street, NE.</description><subject>Shoe stores</subject><objectid>1990.10.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Love, Joseph|Love, Esther|Abraham, Edith</people><searchterms>H Street|Northeast|Love's shoe repair shop</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1916</url><identifier>1916</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Love's Shoe Repair Shop</title><date>1909</date><collection /><description>5x7 black &amp; white photograph of four men and two children standing in front of 1407 H Street, northeast, Love Shoe Repair Shop, in 1909.  Photograph of Theodore Roosevelt is visible in window.</description><subject>shoe repair</subject><objectid>1990.10.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Roosevelt, Theodore|Love, Jacob</people><searchterms>Love's shoe repair shop|Northeast|H Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2035/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1917</url><identifier>1917</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/07/1974</date><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Jonathan Grossman (left) shaking hands with President Gerald Ford. Peter Brennan (Secretary of Labor) stands between them.  President Ford is holding a plaque.

Handwritten beneath the photo: 
To Jonathan Grossman, With Best Wishes and Thanks for a job well done. Peter J. Brennan, U.S. Sec'y of Labor

black and white, 9.5" x 6.25"</description><subject>Presidents|Government officials|Plaques</subject><objectid>2011.2.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossman, Jonathan|Ford, Gerald|Brennan, Peter</people><searchterms>federal workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2036/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1918</url><identifier>1918</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>before 1970</date><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Portrait of Jonathan Grossman wearing suit and tie

black and white, 7.5" x 9.5"</description><subject>Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2011.2.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossman, Jonathan</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2037/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1919</url><identifier>1919</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/1986</date><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Jonathan Grossman (left) presents a silver loving cup to Harry Rubinstein (center) (Division of Political History for the National Museum of American History) in honor of the Department of Labor's Diamond Jubilee. James Taylor (coordinator for the Diamond Jubilee for the Department of Labor) looks on.

Accompanying documentation indicates the cup was presented to Secretary of Labor William B. Wilson in 1913 by various Maritime unions of the Pacific Coast.

black and white, 9.5" x 7.5"

Related correspondence in Papers - Personal &amp; Family - Grossman, J - Box 2, Folder 13</description><subject /><objectid>2011.2.35</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossman, Jonathan|Taylor, James|Rubenstein, Harry</people><searchterms>Smithsonian Institution</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2038/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1920</url><identifier>1920</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/1989</date><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>The Jewish National Fund's fourth National Assembly in Israel, March 1989

Group of people standing on the steps of a Jewish National Fund building in Israel.  

color, 9.5" x 7"</description><subject>Fund raising</subject><objectid>2011.2.36</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Malcolm, Joe</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish National Fund|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1921</url><identifier>1921</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Jonathan Grossman (left) shaking hands with Secretary of Labor Raymond Donovan

Handwritten below the photograph:
"To Johnathan [sic] Grossman - With deep appreciation for the invaluable contribution you've made to the Department of Labor and the dedication with which you've served both the Department and the Country.  Best Regards, Raymond J. Donovan

black and white, 8.5" x 10"
frame: 13.5" x 17.5"

Wear/tear on left side of photo; writing is faded and nearly illegible</description><subject>Government officials</subject><objectid>2011.2.37</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossman, Jonathan|Donovan, Ray</people><searchterms>federal workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1922</url><identifier>1922</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Marver and Sheva Bernstein, standing, in formal wear. Chandelier behind their heads.

Used on cover of program for memorial service at Adas Israel, March 1990</description><subject /><objectid>2011.8.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1923</url><identifier>1923</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/27/1926</date><collection /><description>Panoramic Photograph, black and white, "ANOTHER CONCLAVE NATIONAL/MAYFLOWER HOTEL/WASHINGTON, D.C.     DEC 27 - 30 - 1926". Printed lower right, "Schutz/986". Young men and women standing in evening dress, looking at camera.
Matted and under mylar.</description><subject>Social life|Fraternities &amp; sororities|Youth organizations|Banquets|Hotels</subject><objectid>2011.12.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Schutz</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Pi Tau Pi|Fraternity|Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2039/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1924</url><identifier>1924</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/12/1940</date><collection /><description>Black and white panoramic photograph, titled top center, "17TH ANNUAL/FATHER AND SON BANQUET/ MAYFLOWER HOTEL    MAY 12, 1940/WASHINGTON, D.C.". Printed lower right, "Schultz/Photo/FILE NO. 5918/1516 H ST. N.W./WASHINGTON  D.C.". Cowboy theme banquet with some wearing cowboy hats and banners of cowboy figures hanging from balconies; men and boys looking towards camera.
Washington Hebrew Congregation's Brotherhood.</description><subject>Banquets|Hotels|Fathers &amp; children|Men|Social life</subject><objectid>2011.12.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Brotherhood|Men's Club|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2050/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1925</url><identifier>1925</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/30/1950</date><collection /><description>Panoramic photograph, black and white, Annual Father &amp; Son Banquet of Washington Hebrew Congregation's Brotherhood at the Mayflower Hotel, 1950. Men and boys in suits sitting at round tables.  Banners of circus figures hanging from balconies.
"27th ANNUAL FATHER + SON BANQUET/SPONSORED BY BROTHERHOOD OF WASHINGTON/HEBREW CONGREGATION AT THE MAYFLOWER HOTEL/SUNDAY APRIL 30 1950/Tenschert".

Matted and under mylar.</description><subject>Banquets|Hotels|Fathers &amp; children|Men|Social life</subject><objectid>2011.12.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Tenschert</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Brotherhood|Men's Club|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2061/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1926</url><identifier>1926</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/1941</date><collection /><description>Annual Father &amp; Son Banquet of Washington Hebrew Congregation's Brotherhood at the Mayflower Hotel, 1941. Men and boys in suits sitting at round tables.  Banners of scenes from "Showboat" hanging from balconies.

Neon sign in center: Panoramic Photograph, black and white, "FATHERS + SONS/(star of David)/WELCOME". Lower right, "Schutz/PHOTO/FILE NO./1516 H ST. N.W./Washington, D.C."
Matted and under mylar.


Panoramic, sepia, 38"x 10"
In matting: 43.5" 15"</description><subject>Banquets|Hotels|Fathers &amp; children|Men|Social life</subject><objectid>2011.12.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Brotherhood|Men's Club|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2064/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1927</url><identifier>1927</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1961</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph showing cake made by Giant Food Heidi Bakery for Israel's bar mitzvah (13th anniversary).</description><subject>Anniversaries|Bakeries|Cakes</subject><objectid>2011.11.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah|Giant Food|Grocery stores|Heidi Bakery|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2066/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1928</url><identifier>1928</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white photograph showing several trucks lined up in front of the U.S. Capitol and men holding a banner that reads "America's Largest Single Shipment of Texas Shrimp Comes to Giant Food".  Emanuel Cohen second from right.</description><subject>Trucks|Grocery stores|Food industry</subject><objectid>2011.11.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Emanuel</people><searchterms>Giant Food|U.S. Capitol|Business|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2067/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1929</url><identifier>1929</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Food store #2</title><date /><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white print showing Emanuel Cohen in produce section of store #2 at 845 Bladensburg Road, NE, holding apples and talking with another employee, Clarkson Gemmil.</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2011.11.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Emanuel|Gemmill, Clarkson</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Business|Grocery stores|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2068/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1930</url><identifier>1930</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph showing several Giant Food trucks lined up in a parking lot.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Trucks</subject><objectid>2011.11.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Business|Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2069/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1931</url><identifier>1931</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1972</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white print showing Naomi &amp; Nehemiah Cohen with three other people standing in front of the Nehemiah and N'chame Cohen Institute for Solid State Physics, Israel</description><subject>Philanthropy</subject><objectid>2011.11.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Nehemiah|Cohen, Naomi</people><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2070/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1932</url><identifier>1932</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white print showing Naomi &amp; Nehemiah Cohen standing next to an oil portrait of Nehemiah Cohen.  Unidentified woman stands to the side.</description><subject /><objectid>2011.11.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1933</url><identifier>1933</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>Isador and Bessie Turover Collection</collection><description>I.S. Turover and Cantor Louis Novick at Jewish National Fund Turover Forest, 1971

black and white, 3" x 3"</description><subject>Forests</subject><objectid>1987.15.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Turover, Isador S.|Novick, Louis|Turover, Bessie</people><searchterms>Jewish National Fund|Israel|Cantor|Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1934</url><identifier>1934</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1957</date><collection>Isador and Bessie Turover Collection</collection><description>Cantor and Mrs. Louis Novick (formerly of Adas Israel) at home in Jerusalem, 1957 

black and white, 3" x 5"</description><subject /><objectid>1987.15.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Novick, Louis</people><searchterms>Jerusalem|Israel|Cantor|Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1935</url><identifier>1935</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Isador and Bessie Turover Collection</collection><description>left to right: Rabbi and Mrs. Harry Silverstone, Abe and Minnie Kay, and Joe and Ruth Cherner, 

undated

black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject /><objectid>1987.15.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Rosenblatt, John</creator><type>Image</type><people>Silverstone, Harry|Kay, Abraham|Cherner, Ruth|Cherner, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2071/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1936</url><identifier>1936</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection>Isador and Bessie Turover Collection</collection><description>I.S. Turover and others at dedication of Turover Auditorium in K'far Silver, Israel, 1967

left to right: unknown, Bernie Rosenberg, I.S. Turover, Sherry Friedman (Turover's granddaughter), Rabbi Morris Gordon, Joy Friedman (Turover's daughter), unknown, Mrs. Louis Novick

black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Auditoriums|Rabbis|Clergy</subject><objectid>1987.15.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Turover, Isador S.|Friedman, Sherry|Friedman, Jim|Gordon, Morris</people><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1937</url><identifier>1937</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Isador and Bessie Turover Collection</collection><description>56th annual convention of the Zionist Organiziation of America.
Man speaking at podium on stage speaking to audience.  Rows of seated men behind speaker. I.S. Turover is third from the left in front row on stage.

Large banners:
56th ANNUAL CONVENTION
ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA
[image of Theodore Herzl]
  
black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject>Meetings</subject><objectid>1987.15.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Turover, Isador S.</people><searchterms>ZOA</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1938</url><identifier>1938</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Isador and Bessie Turover Collection</collection><description>Men standing at the Jewish Community Center, left to right, Eddie Rosenblum (JCC exec dir), Hymen Goldman, I.S. Turover, Abba Hillel Silver, unknown, Abraham Neuman, Joe Cherner

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>1987.15.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Turover, Isador S.|Rosenblum, Edward|Silver, Abba Hillel|Neuman, Abraham|Cherner, Joseph|Goldman, Hymen</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2072/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1939</url><identifier>1939</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Isador and Bessie Turover Collection</collection><description>I.S. Turover with group at White House with Lyndon Johnson for unknown occasion

Turover is shorter man to the right of center
Hymen Goldman is possibly second from the right of Johnson (white hair, in front of fireplace)

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>1987.15.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Turover, Isador S.|Johnson, Lyndon Baines|Goldman, Hymen</people><searchterms>White House</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1940</url><identifier>1940</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>late 1940s or early 1950s</date><collection>Isador and Bessie Turover Collection</collection><description>Passover seder at Isador and Bessie Turover's apartment (Dorchester House, 2480 16th Street, NW), late 1940s or early 1950s

Isador Turover (standing at head of table)

Around table counter clockwise:
Bessie Turover (Isador's wife)
Harry Hirshfield / Hirshfeld ? ("grand old man of Washington Jewry" leader in early Zionist and Jewish communal matters locally and nationally)
Regina Sack
Leo Sack (Regina's husband, former U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica)
Isador Ephros (long time friend and Yiddish poet)
Pauline Immerman
Frank Immerman (Pauline's son, back to camera at foot of table)
Ruthe Turover Immerman (Frank's wife, youngest daughter of Bessie and Isador, lower right of photo)
Samuel Turover (nephew from France and Belgium)
Harry D. Friedman
(Naomi) Joy Turover Friedman (wife of Harry, middle daughter of Bessie and Isador)
Max Sittenfeld
Sylvia Turover Sittenfeld (wife of Max, oldest daughter of Bessie and Isador)

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject>Holidays|Families</subject><objectid>1987.15.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ephros, Isador|Friedman, Harry|Friedman, Joy Turover|Immerman, Frank|Immerman, Pauline|Immerman, Ruthe Turover|Sack, Leo|Sack, Regina|Sittenfeld, Max|Sittenfeld, Sylvia Turover|Turover, Bessie|Turover, Isador S.|Turover, Samuel</people><searchterms>Passover Seder|Passover</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2073/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1941</url><identifier>1941</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1947</date><collection>Isador and Bessie Turover Collection</collection><description>Bessie and Isador Turover, Cantor and Mrs. Louis Novick (Adas Israel), and others at sign for Isadore and Bessie Turover Forest of Jewish National Fund, c. 1947

black and white, 4" x 5"</description><subject>Forests</subject><objectid>1993.16.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Turover, Isador S.|Novick, Louis|Turover, Bessie</people><searchterms>Jewish National Fund|Israel|Cantor|Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1942</url><identifier>1942</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Isador and Bessie Turover Collection</collection><description>Eleven women at Kaufmann Camp, including Blanche Rosenbloom, Mrs. Charles Smith, Bessie Turover, Betty Hirshman, Elizabeth Reiskin (Betty's daughter)

black and white, 4.75" x 3.5"

two copies</description><subject /><objectid>1993.16.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenblum, Blanche|Turover, Bessie|Hirshman, Betty|Reiskin, Elizabeth</people><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1943</url><identifier>1943</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Isador and Bessie Turover Collection</collection><description>left to right, seated around a table, Rabbi Stanley and Anita Rabinowitz, Rabbi and Adele Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. Blumenthal, Isadore and Bessie Turover

undated

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject>Rabbis|Clergy</subject><objectid>1993.16.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rabinowitz, Anita|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Turover, Bessie|Turover, Isador S.|Weiss, Adele</people><searchterms>Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2074/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1944</url><identifier>1944</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/30/1963</date><collection>Denise Tourover Collection</collection><description>Denise Tourover at annual meeting of the American Food for Peace Council in Washington, DC.  Sept 30, 1963

left to right: Paul S. Willis (Chairman of American Food for Peace Council ), Herbert J. Waters (Assistant Administrator for Material Resources, Agency for International Development), Denise Tourover (Hadassah), Harlan Cleveland (Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs)

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>1996.50.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tourover, Denise|Willis, Paul|Waters, Herbert|Cleveland, Harlan</people><searchterms>Hadassah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1945</url><identifier>1945</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>October 1978</date><collection>Denise Tourover Collection</collection><description>Standing behind a desk, from left to right, Robert Nooter (Department Administrator of AID), Congressman Clarence Long, and Denise Tourover, October 1978

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>1996.50.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tourover, Denise|Nooter, Robert|Long, Clarence</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1946</url><identifier>1946</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1965</date><collection>Denise Tourover Collection</collection><description>Denise Tourover, 1965

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>1996.50.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>McKay, John</creator><type>Image</type><people>Tourover, Denise</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2075/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1947</url><identifier>1947</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950s</date><collection>Denise Tourover Collection</collection><description>Formal portrait of Denise Tourover, 1950s

Mounted on heavy cardboard backing

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>1996.50.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tourover, Denise</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2076/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1948</url><identifier>1948</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950s</date><collection>Denise Tourover Collection</collection><description>from left to right: unknown woman, Aleen Schart, Denise Tourover, 1950s

black and white, 3.75" x 5.75"</description><subject /><objectid>1996.50.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tourover, Denise|Schart, Aleen</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1949</url><identifier>1949</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Denise Tourover Collection</collection><description>Ribbon-cutting ceremony at Mother and Child Pavillion at Hadassah Medical Center in Israel.  Professor Zondik cutting ribbon.  Denise Tourover at far right. undated.

black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject /><objectid>1996.50.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tourover, Denise</people><searchterms>Hadassah|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1950</url><identifier>1950</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/26/1947</date><collection>Denise Tourover Collection</collection><description>On the boardwalk in Atlantic City, from left to right, Etta Berenson, Denise Tourover, and Rose Freudberg, at Hadassah Convention, Oct 26, 1947

black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Boardwalks|Meetings</subject><objectid>1996.50.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tourover, Denise|Berenson, Etta|Freudberg, Rose</people><searchterms>Hadassah|Atlantic City</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2077/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1951</url><identifier>1951</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>Aug or Sept 1945</date><collection>Denise Tourover Collection</collection><description>Formal portrait, left to right, Mendelle Tourover, Raphael Tourover, Veronica Gillespie, Denise Tourover, and Andrew Gillespie. Aug/Sept 1945

The Gillespie children were Raphael's niece and nephew who were sent from England by their parents Helen Tourover Gillespie and William Gillespie.  They lived with the Tourovers in Washington  from Sept 1940 to Sept 1945.

black and white, mounted on cardboard, 9" x 7"</description><subject /><objectid>1996.50.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Bachrach</creator><type>Image</type><people>Tourover, Denise|Tourover, Raphael|Woodley, Mendelle|Gillespie, Andrew|Gillespie, Victoria</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2078/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1952</url><identifier>1952</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1937</date><collection>Denise Tourover Collection</collection><description>On the boardwalk in Atlantic City, walking arm in arm, from left to right, Mrs. Edward Jacobs, Denise Tourover, Mrs. Harry Berkman, Sarah Kussy, and Mrs. Robert Szold, at Hadassah Convention, 1937

black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Boardwalks|Meetings</subject><objectid>1996.50.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tourover, Denise|Kussy, Sarah</people><searchterms>Hadassah|Atlantic City</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2079/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1953</url><identifier>1953</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1933</date><collection>Denise Tourover Collection</collection><description>Formal portrait of Denise, Mendelle, and Raphael Tourover, c. 1933

black and white, mounted on cardboard, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>1996.50.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tourover, Denise|Tourover, Raphael|Woodley, Mendelle</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2080/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1954</url><identifier>1954</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Denise Tourover Collection</collection><description>Portrait of Denise Tourover, 1957 or 1958

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>1996.50.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tourover, Denise</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1955</url><identifier>1955</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Denise Tourover Collection</collection><description>Denise Tourover, wearing white gloves and holding her hat and handbag, leaning against a tree next to a few brick steps, undated

black and white, mounted on cardboard and remnants of cork are adhered to the back, 8" x 10"</description><subject>Trees|Bricks</subject><objectid>1996.50.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tourover, Denise</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1956</url><identifier>1956</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>Sept 1947</date><collection>Denise Tourover Collection</collection><description>Denise and Raphael Tourover walking on the Atlantic City boardwalk, September 1947

black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Boardwalks</subject><objectid>1996.50.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tourover, Denise|Tourover, Raphael</people><searchterms>Atlantic City</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2081/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1957</url><identifier>1957</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/13/1948</date><collection>Denise Tourover Collection</collection><description>Denise and Raphael Tourover walking on the Atlantic City boardwalk, November 13, 1948

black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Boardwalks</subject><objectid>1996.50.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tourover, Denise|Tourover, Raphael</people><searchterms>Atlantic City</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2082/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1958</url><identifier>1958</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Nevey Shalom Congregation Collection</collection><description>From left to right, Larry Rubin, four boys, and Israel Rubin looking at Torah scroll

black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Boys|Children|Religious education</subject><objectid>2008.9.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rubin, Israel|Rubin, Larry</people><searchterms>Nevey Shalom|Bowie|Prince George's County|synagogues|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1959</url><identifier>1959</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Nevey Shalom Congregation Collection</collection><description>Four boys and Rabbi Israel Pearlman looking at a Torah scroll.

Israel Rubin and maybe another boy are hid behind the group of boys.

black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Rabbis|Clergy|Boys|Children|Religious education</subject><objectid>2008.9.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pearlstein, Aaron</people><searchterms>Nevey Shalom|Bowie|Prince George's County|Rabbi|synagogues|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1960</url><identifier>1960</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/09/1949</date><collection>Frances Gewirz Collection</collection><description>Black and white, 8x10 photograph.  Caption from Washington Post, February 10, 1949:

"Typical Miss U.S.A." dressed as career girl, is present by Mrs. [Bess] Truman (left) to Mrs. Morris [Frances] Gewirz for Dolls of All Nations Collection of Children's Museum. Mrs. Gewirz and Mrs. [Elisa] Abello, wife of the Philippine Minister (right), represent a group interested in establishing a permanent collection of dolls of all nations at the Children's Museum. The First Lady's doll is the first to be received in the collection. Meanwhile, wives of diplomats are planning to contribute typical dolls from their countries. Miss U. S. A. (above) wears real eye glasses, nylon hose and carrier [sic] a leather brief case. The doll was presented by Mrs. Truman to Mrs. Gewirz and Mrs. Abello at Blair House on Tuesday [February 9, 1949] afternoon at 5 o'clock

Correspondence coordinating this event and a copy of the photo from the newspaper is found in 2011.9.1</description><subject>Dolls|Embassies|Women</subject><objectid>2011.9.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Truman, Bess|Gewirz, Frances|Abello, Elisa</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1961</url><identifier>1961</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Businesses</collection><description>Exterior of Raskin's Market at 700 L Street, SE, owned by Louis and Sarah Raskin

Rock Creek Ginger Ale sign in window

black and white, copy, 4" x 6"</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2011.17.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Raskin, Louis|Raskin, Sarah</people><searchterms>Southeast|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2083/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1962</url><identifier>1962</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Businesses</collection><description>Sarah Raskin behind the counter of Raskin's Market at 700 L Street, SE,

black and white, copy, grainy, 4" x 6"</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2011.17.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Raskin, Louis|Raskin, Sarah</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Southeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2084/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1963</url><identifier>1963</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/1969</date><collection>Kaufmann Camp Collection</collection><description>Kaufmann Camp bunk photo, June 1969
Back row, left to right: Dave Flyer (counselor), Tommy Kubic, Michael Paulson, Micthell Berman, Mark Shapiro (junior counselor)
Front row, kneeling on ground, left to right: Spiro Kafrakis, Mark Chertok, Mathew Lillianthal

Boys in bottom row are holding a banner:
Honor Bunk / Lower Camp

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>2008.16.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berman, Mitchell|Chertok, Mark|Flyer, Dave|Kafrakis, Spiro|Kubic, Tommy|Lillianthal, Mathew|Paulson, Michael|Shapiro, Mark</people><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1964</url><identifier>1964</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/1970</date><collection>Kaufmann Camp Collection</collection><description>Kaufmann Camp bunk photo, June 1970
Back row, left to right: Mitchell Lomke (junior counselor), Marc Engel, Allen Mathis, Ricky Firestone, Jan Flaharty (counselor)
Front row, sitting on bench, left to right: Jerry Goldsmith, Mitchell Berman, Alan Cohen, Randy Milstein, Mitchell Schloener

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>2008.16.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berman, Mitchell|Cohen, Alan|Engel, Marc|Firestone, Ricky|Flaharty, Jan|Goldsmith, Jerry|Lomke, Mitchell|Mathis, Allen|Milstein, Randy|Schloener, Mitchell</people><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1965</url><identifier>1965</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/1971</date><collection>Kaufmann Camp Collection</collection><description>Kaufmann Camp bunk photo, July 1971

Back row, left to right: Allan Gold (counselor), Joseph Berman, David Sultan, Fred Dunair (junior counselor)
Front row, sitting on bench, Steven Waldman, Mike Mayo, Jeffery Rosencranz, Greg Newman, Martin Sulsky, Andrew Compart

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>2008.16.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berman, Joseph|Compart, Andrew|Dunair, Fred|Gold, Allan|Mayo, Mike|Newman, Greg|Rosencranz, Jeffrey|Sulsky, Martin|Sultan, David|Waldman, Steven</people><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1966</url><identifier>1966</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/1971</date><collection>Kaufmann Camp Collection</collection><description>Kaufmann Camp bunk photo, July 1971
Back row, left to right: Marc Chasen (counselor), Allen Mathis, Marc Engle, Mitchell Lomke (junior counselor)
Front row, sitting on bench, left to right: Neale Rubin, Ricky Firestone, Mitchell Schloener, Richie Shulman, Mitchell Berman, Adam Fagan

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>2008.16.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berman, Mitchell|Chasen, Marc|Mathis, Allen|Engel, Marc|Lomke, Mitchell|Rubin, Neale|Firestone, Ricky|Schloener, Mitchell|Shulman, Richie|Fagan, Adam</people><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1967</url><identifier>1967</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/1972</date><collection>Kaufmann Camp Collection</collection><description>Kaufmann Camp bunk photo, July 1972
Back row, left to right: Ken Friedman (counselor), Andy Hatfield, David Sultan, Buddy Keiser (junior counselor)
Front row, sitting on a bench, left to right: Joseph Berman, Mike Martin, Ian Biser, Mickey Scherr, Steven Waldman, Marc Friedman

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>2008.16.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berman, Joseph|Biser, Ian|Friedman, Ken|Friedman, Marc|Hatfield, Andy|Keiser, Buddy|Martin, Mike|Scherr, Mickey|Sultan, David|Waldman, Steven</people><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1968</url><identifier>1968</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/1972</date><collection>Kaufmann Camp Collection</collection><description>Kaufmann Camp bunk photo, July 1972
Back row, left to right: Matt Flyer (junior counselor), Allen Mathis, Ricky Firestone, Marc Engel, Lance Cohen (counselor)
Front row, sitting on a bench, left to right: Jeff Nutis, Mitchell Schloener, Mike Hersh, Adam Fagan, Mitchell Berman

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>2008.16.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berman, Mitchell|Cohen, Lance|Engel, Marc|Fagan, Adam|Firestone, Ricky|Flyer, Matt|Hersh, Mike|Mathis, Allen|Nutis, Jeff|Schloener, Mitchell</people><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1969</url><identifier>1969</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Dr. Philip S. Fox, from waist up, with trees behind him

color, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>2008.16.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Fox, Philip S.</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2085/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1970</url><identifier>1970</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Dr. Philip S. and Sophia "Sis" Fox sitting outside at Kaufmann Camp, undated 

color, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>2008.16.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Fox, Philip S.|Fox, Sophia "Sis"</people><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2086/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1971</url><identifier>1971</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Studio portrait of younger Dr. Philip S. Fox in Navy uniform

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color, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>2008.16.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Fox, Philip S.|Fox, Sophia "Sis"</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1973</url><identifier>1973</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store #23 Exterior</title><date>11/09/1950</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Giant store #23, 4900 Annapolis Rd., Bladensburg, MD. Photograph of facade taken from parking lot eleven days before the store's 11/20/1950 opening.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Shopping centers</subject><objectid>NNCF1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Prince George's County|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2087/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1974</url><identifier>1974</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store #22 Opening</title><date>c. 10/24/1950</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior photograph of Giant store # 22 at 1325 Good Hope Rd., SE, Washington, DC, probably documenting the store's 10/24/1950 opening. The photograph shows the store's facade draped in bunting and American flags with a large "Open" sign affixed to a window. A "Heidi Bakery Gems" sign appears in an adjacent window.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Streetscape|Buildings|Cityscape photographs</subject><objectid>NNCF2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Southeast|Heidi Bakery</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2088/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1975</url><identifier>1975</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 22 Exterior</title><date>c. 1950</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior photograph of Giant store # 22 at 1325 Good Hope Road, SE, Washington, DC. The photograph shows the facade, with a "Heidi Bakery Gems" sign visible in one window.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Southeast|Heidi Bakery</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2089/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1976</url><identifier>1976</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store #22 Interior</title><date>10/30/1950</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Interior of Giant store #22 at 1325 Good Hope Road, SE, Washington, DC. The photograph, taken six days after the store's 10/24/1950 opening, shows stocked aisles.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Food|Food prices</subject><objectid>NNCF4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Southeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2090/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1977</url><identifier>1977</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 20 Exterior</title><date>01/20/1952</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Giant Store # 20 (8706 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, MD) selected from proof sheet consisting of three similar prints. NNCF5 appears in the upper right-hand corner. Taken from the opposite side of the street, the photograph shows the facade with three cars parked in front.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Silver Spring|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2091/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1978</url><identifier>1978</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Aerial Photograph of Silver Spring, MD</title><date /><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Undated aerial photograph of Silver Spring, MD, showing Giant store # 20 (8706 Georgia Ave.)</description><subject>Aerial views|Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs</subject><objectid>NNCF6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Capt. A.E. Nesbitt</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Silver Spring|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2092/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1979</url><identifier>1979</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 20 Interior Display</title><date>08/10/1949</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Interior of Giant store #20 (8706 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, MD) taken thirteen days after the store's 07/28/1949 opening. The photograph shows lightbulbs displayed in the foreground.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Light bulbs</subject><objectid>NNCF7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Silver Spring|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2093/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1980</url><identifier>1980</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 19 Facade</title><date>after 04/26/1949</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Undated exterior of Giant store #19 (2601 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA) showing the facade. In comparison to photographs taken around the store's 04/26/1949 opening, the rain gutter running along the rooftop edge shows marked discoloration, suggesting a later date for this image.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape|Food prices</subject><objectid>NNCF8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Arlington|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2094/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1981</url><identifier>1981</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store #19 Exterior</title><date>04/17/1949</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Giant store # 19 at 2601 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA taken nine days before the store's 04/17/1949 opening. The photograph shows the facade and side of the store with signs announcing the opening date posted in the windows.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Arlington|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2095/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1982</url><identifier>1982</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store #19 with Adjacent Construction Site</title><date>04/17/1949</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior of building housing Giant store # 19 (2601 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA) with construction site for adjacent building in the foreground. Signs announce that a Handee's Department Store will occupy the lot.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape|Construction|Department stores</subject><objectid>NNCF10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Arlington|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2096/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1983</url><identifier>1983</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store #19 Christmas Decorations</title><date>1958</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Interior photograph of Giant store #19 (2601 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA) showing Santa Claus, sleigh, and reindeer figures mounted on the wall and a toy display above the meat section.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Christmas decoration stores</subject><objectid>NNCF11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Arlington|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2097/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1984</url><identifier>1984</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 18 Exterior</title><date>01/23/1949</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Giant store # 18 at 124 Kennedy St., NW, Washington, DC (3rd and Kennedy Streets) taken two days before its 01/25/1949 opening. The photograph was taken from the roof of a building on the opposite side of the street and shows rowhouses behind the low-rise supermarket building.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Northwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2098/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1985</url><identifier>1985</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 18 Nighttime Exterior</title><date>c. 01/25/1949</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Undated nighttime exterior of Giant store #18 (124 Kennedy St., NW, Washington, DC) showing customers approaching the store, possibly queuing in anticipation of the store's opening. The sign announcing the store's opening is displayed in the window.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Northwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2099/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1986</url><identifier>1986</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store #17 Exterior</title><date>c. 05/30/1948</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Giant store # 17 at 3920 South Capitol St., SE, Washington, DC. A parking lot is visible on the side of the building. In the windows, signs announce the store's 06/08/1948 opening.

Item on Exhibit WIJW Section 4: 1921-1948</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Parking lots|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Southeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2100/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1987</url><identifier>1987</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 17 Exterior and Parking Lot</title><date>05/30/1948</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>View of the parking lot, side, and facade of Giant store # 17 (3920 South Capitol St., SE, Washington, DC). The photograph was taken eight days before the store's opening.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Parking lots|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Southeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2101/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1988</url><identifier>1988</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 12 Exterior</title><date>after 01/15/1947</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Giant store # 12 at 2818 Good Hope Rd., SE, Washington, DC, which opened on 01/15/1947. The undated photograph shows the store's facade.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Southeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2102/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1989</url><identifier>1989</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store #12 Interior: Pizza Display</title><date>03/02/1961</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Interior of Giant Store #12 (2818 Good Hope Rd., SE, Washington, DC) showing a display of prepared pizzas and pizza ingredients. The display evokes a giant pizza oven, while the back of the photograph bears the title "Company is Coming".</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Pizza|Food|Food preparation|Food prices|Advertisements</subject><objectid>NNCF17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Southeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2103/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1990</url><identifier>1990</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 14 Exterior and Parking Lot</title><date>After 1948</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Giant store #14, which opened on 03/19/1947 at 4851 Massachusetts Ave., NW, in Washington, DC. This undated photograph shows the store's facade and one car parked in the front parking lot. A "Heidi Bakery Gems" sign suggests that the photograph was taken after 1948.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Shopping centers|Parking lots|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Northwest|Heidi Bakery</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2104/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1991</url><identifier>1991</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 10 Exterior Shortly After Opening</title><date>09/22/1946</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Giant Store # 10 at 7536 Old Georgetown Rd., Bethesda, MD, which opened 09/05/1946. This image, dated 09/22/1946, appears in the upper right hand corner of a proof sheet with a similar image below which was not selected for inclusion.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Montgomery County|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2105/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1992</url><identifier>1992</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Acme Super Market, later Giant Store #10</title><date>06/23/1946</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Acme Super Market at 7536 Old Georgetown Rd., Bethesda, MD. Giant store # 10 opened at this location less than three months later on 09/05/1946.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF20</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>L. Glick</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Montgomery County|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2106/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1993</url><identifier>1993</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 10 Exterior</title><date>After 1948</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Giant store # 10 at 7536 Old Georgetown Rd., Bethesda, MD. A "Heidi Bakery Gems" sign suggests that the photograph was taken after 1948.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF21</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Montgomery County|Maryland|Heidi Bakery</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2107/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1994</url><identifier>1994</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store #10 Interior: Produce Display</title><date>After 09/05/1946</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Interior of Giant Store #10 (7536 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda, MD) showing elaborate produce and floral displays. Sheer drapes cover the store's windows, palm trees decorate the interior, and American and Maryland flags are displayed. Signs in one window advertise Trick-or Treat supplies.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Food|Advertising|Fruit|Vegetables</subject><objectid>NNCF22</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Montgomery County|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2108/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1995</url><identifier>1995</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1955</date><collection>Teen Club Collection</collection><description>Paula Pascal Levine and Fred Goldberg at an Upsilon Lambda Phi fraternity dance, 1955.</description><subject>Teenagers|Social life|Dance parties</subject><objectid>2001.06.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pascal, Paula|Goldberg, Fred</people><searchterms>Upsilon Lambda Phi|Fraternity|Dance</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2109/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1996</url><identifier>1996</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 8 Construction</title><date /><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Construction of Giant store # 8 at 1213 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA. The photograph shows the side and facade with two workers visible on the roof. A sign announces the Giant store opening soon and lists Harry Poretsky as the builder. 

Although a date of 07/11/1941 is written on the back of the photograph, its validity is called into question because another image not selected for inclusion bears the same date, but clearly shows a much earlier stage in the construction process. Store #8 opened on 03/15/1945.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape|Construction</subject><objectid>NNCF23</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Arlington|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2110/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1997</url><identifier>1997</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 8 Interior</title><date /><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Interior of Giant store # 8 (1213 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA), which opened 03/15/1945 and closed 02/17/1951. This undated photograph shows aisles packed with dry, canned, and bottled foods.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Food|Canned foods</subject><objectid>NNCF24</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Arlington|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2111/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1998</url><identifier>1998</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 8 Exterior</title><date>c. 03/15/1945</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Giant store # 8 located at 1213 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA. This image shows the facade and one side of the building. Signs in the windows announce the store's 03/15/1945 opening, while cars are parked on both sides of the building. 

This image appears on the upper right hand corner of a proof sheet including two interior images and one other exterior image. Only this image and one interior photograph were selected for inclusion.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Parking lots|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF25</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Arlington|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2112/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/1999</url><identifier>1999</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 8 Produce Section c. 1945</title><date>c. 03/15/1945</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Interior of Giant store # 8 located at 1213 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA. This photograph shows the store's produce section, with a pressed tin ceiling and cornice visible at the top of the image. 

This image appears at the lower left hand corner of a proof sheet which includes another interior and two exterior images. Only two images from this proofsheet were selected for inclusion.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Food|Food prices|Fruit|Vegetables</subject><objectid>NNCF26</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Arlington|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2113/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2000</url><identifier>2000</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 9 Exterior, 1946</title><date>06/23/1946</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Giant store # 9 located at 3924 Minnesota Ave., NE, Washington DC. Taken approximately seven months after the store's 11/14/1945 opening, this photograph shows the building's facade and a portion of one side.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF27</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2114/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2001</url><identifier>2001</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Young WIlling Helpers Club</title><date>1914</date><collection /><description>Photograph of the Young Willing Helpers Club, May 1914.  64 individual labeled portraits of each member with officers shown in bottom row.</description><subject>Social life|Young adults</subject><objectid>2011.18.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Thornley Seabrooks</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Young Willing Helpers Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2115/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2002</url><identifier>2002</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 9 Interior</title><date>04/1964</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Interior of Giant store # 9 located at 3924 Minnesota Ave., NE. Taken nineteen years after the store's 1945 opening, this photograph shows shelves stacked with canned and dry foods in the foreground.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Food|Food prices|Canned foods</subject><objectid>NNCF28</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2116/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2003</url><identifier>2003</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 9 Heidi Bakery</title><date>After 1948</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Interior of Giant store # 9 located at 3924 Minnesota Ave., Northeast, DC showing the store's Heidi Bakery section. A variety of cakes, pastries, and breads line the bakery's cases.

"# 14 Orientation Show" is noted on the back of the photograph.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Bakeries|Baked products|Cakes|Bread</subject><objectid>NNCF29</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Heidi Bakery|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2117/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2004</url><identifier>2004</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 9 Exterior, 1953</title><date>08/02/1953</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Giant store # 9 located at 3924 Minnesota Ave., NE, Washington, DC taken in 1953. The large sign centered on the facade is not present in 1946 photographs.

This image appears at the lower right hand corner of a proof sheet consisting of three images, one of which was not selected for inclusion.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF30</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2118/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2005</url><identifier>2005</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 9 Employees, 1953</title><date>10/29/1953</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Interior of Giant store # 9 (3924 Minnesota Ave., NE, Washington, DC) showing employees posed for a group photograph. 

The image appears on a proof sheet consisting of three images, one of which was not selected for inclusion.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Employees|Group portraits</subject><objectid>NNCF31</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2119/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2006</url><identifier>2006</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 7 Exterior</title><date>After 1945</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Giant store #7 located at 3412 Connecticut Ave, NW, which opened 01/25/1945. This store appears to be situated in the middle of an urban block, with sidewalk access in front and buildings on both sides. 

"Store after war" is written on the back of the photograph.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF32</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Cleveland Park</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2120/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2007</url><identifier>2007</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 4 Exterior</title><date>08/02/1953</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Giant store # 4 located at 1438 Rhode Island Ave., NE, Washington, DC, taken thirteen years after its 05/01/1940 opening. Square-paned glass lights surround the "Giant Food Shopping Center Inc" sign and frame the facade's windows and doors.

The image appears at the bottom of a proof sheet consisting of two similar exterior photographs, only one of which was selected for inclusion.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF33</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2121/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2008</url><identifier>2008</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 3 Exterior</title><date>06/24/1946</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Giant store # 3 located at 4555 Wisconsin Ave., NW, Washington, DC. The store opened on 11/17/1938 and closed 09/12/1953.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF34</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Northwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2122/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2009</url><identifier>2009</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 11 Exterior, Opening Crowds</title><date>10/22/1946</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Giant store # 11 located at 2154 Wisconsin Ave., NW, Washington, DC probably taken on the store's opening day. A queue of eager shoppers stretches around the block.

This image appears at the upper right hand corner of a proof sheet consisting of four images.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape|Crowds|Queues</subject><objectid>NNCF35</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Northwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2123/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2010</url><identifier>2010</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 11 Opening</title><date>10/22/1946</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Three unidentified men pose at the opening of Giant store # 11 located at 2154 Wisconsin Ave., NW, Washington, DC.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people</subject><objectid>NNCF36</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Northwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2124/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2011</url><identifier>2011</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 69 Pharmacy</title><date>After 11/12/1962</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>The second Giant store to include a pharmacy, store # 69 opened at 12051 Rockville Pike in Rockville, MD, on 11/12/1962. This undated photograph shows over-the-counter pharmacy products displayed in the foreground and a prescription storage and processing area in the background.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Pharmaceutical industry</subject><objectid>NNCF37</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Pharmacy|Rockville|Montgomery County|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2125/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2012</url><identifier>2012</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 2 Exterior</title><date>After 12/14/1937</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Giant store # 2, which opened 12/14/1937 at 845 Bladensburg Road, NE, in Washington, DC. This undated photograph of the facade reveals small-scale window displays probably meant to be viewed by pedestrians at sidewalk level. Comparison with a photograph taken during the store's construction reveals changes to the facade including relocation of windows and doors.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF38</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2126/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2013</url><identifier>2013</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 2 Deli Counter</title><date>After 12/14/1937</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Deli counter at Giant store # 2, which opened at 845 Bladensburg Road, NE, in Washington, DC, on 12/14/1937. This undated photograph shows employees arranged in a line behind the counter with self-service eggs, cheeses, and prepared foods displayed in front of the counter.

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 4: 1921-1948</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Cheese|Eggs|Meat|Food|Food preparation|Food prices</subject><objectid>NNCF39</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2127/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2014</url><identifier>2014</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 2 Circus-Themed Display</title><date>After 12/14/1937</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>This undated interior photograph shows a circus-themed display at Giant store # 2. Located at 845 Bladensburg Road, NE in Washington, DC, the store opened on 12/14/1937.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Food|Food prices|Advertising</subject><objectid>NNCF40</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2128/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2015</url><identifier>2015</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant store # 2 Apple Promotion</title><date>11/15/1950</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>An employee wearing both Giant and Washington Apples promotional items poses with an apple display at Giant store # 2. Located at 845 Bladensburg Road, NE, in Washington, DC, the store opened 12/14/1937.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Apples|Advertising|Advertisements|Fruit|Food|Food prices</subject><objectid>NNCF41</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2129/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2016</url><identifier>2016</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 15 Exterior</title><date>After 1948</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior photograph of Giant store # 15 located at 3811 mt. Vernon Avenue in Alexandria, VA, which opened 8/12/1947. A "Heidi Bakery Gems" sign is displayed in one window, and a small parking lot with four parked cars separates the store's facade from the sidewalk.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Parking lots|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF42</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Heidi Bakery|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2130/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2017</url><identifier>2017</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Lafayette Parker "Pick" Temple</title><date /><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>This undated photograph shows Lafayette Parker "Pick" Temple greeting his young fans. From 1953 through 1960, Temple starred in the "Pick Temple Giant Ranch" television show sponsored by Giant Food, which aired in the Washington, DC area.

The image is found at the top of a proof sheet consisting of two images.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Actors|Television programs for children</subject><objectid>NNCF43</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Temple, Lafayette Parker "Pick"</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2131/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2018</url><identifier>2018</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 24 Exterior</title><date>After 01/22/1951</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Giant store # 24 located at 1st and North Asaph Streets, Alexandria, Virginia, which opened 1/22/1951. This undated photograph shows the tall "Giant" sign rising above the store's entrance.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF44</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2132/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2019</url><identifier>2019</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 24 Exterior with Parking Lot</title><date>After 01/22/1951</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Giant store # 24 located at 1st and North Asaph Streets in Alexandria, Virginia, which opened on 1/22/1951. This undated photograph shows a row of cars parked in a lot lot beside the building and a "Heidi Bakery Gems" sign affixed to an exterior wall.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photgraphs|Parking lots|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF45</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Heidi Bakery|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2133/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2020</url><identifier>2020</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Orange Juice Display at Giant Store # 24</title><date>02/21/1951</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Taken approximately one month after Giant store # 24's 1/22/1951 opening, this photograph shows a fresh-squeezed orange juice display consisting of oranges, juicer with prominent sign, and bottles of juice on ice. Giant store # 24 was located at 1st and North Asaph Streets in Alexandria, Virginia.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Food|Food prices|Fruit|Beverages|Orange juice|Oranges|Advertising</subject><objectid>NNCF46</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2134/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2021</url><identifier>2021</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>First Giant Food Advertisement</title><date>02/06/1936</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Photograph of advertisement announcing the opening of the first Giant Food store. Located at 3509 Georgia Avenue, NW, the store opened on 2/6/1936.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Advertisements|Food prices</subject><objectid>NNCF47</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Northwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2135/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2022</url><identifier>2022</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Checkers at Giant Store</title><date>ca. 1940s</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>This photograph shows checkers -- five women and one man -- staffing cash registers.  Female checkers appeared in supermarkets for the first time in the 1940s during the war effort.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Cash registers|Women</subject><objectid>NNCF48</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Northwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2136/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2023</url><identifier>2023</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Food President Nehemiah Cohen Accepting Advertising Club Award</title><date>1963</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>In the summer of 1963, Giant Food received an award from the Advertising Club of Greater Washington for "outstanding progress in retailing and merchandising". This photograph shows Giant Food president Nehemiah Cohen accepting the award from Advertising Club president Robert Bowerman.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Advertising|Awards</subject><objectid>NNCF49</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Tobin, Bob</creator><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Nehemiah</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2137/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2024</url><identifier>2024</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Nehemiah Cohen and Sam Lehrman</title><date>After 1936</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>This undated photograph shows Giant Food first President Sam Lehrman (left) and company founder (and President from 1948 until 1964) Nehemiah Cohen (right) shaking hands. The first Giant Food store opened in 1936.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people</subject><objectid>NNCF50</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Nehemiah|Lehrman, Samuel</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2138/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2025</url><identifier>2025</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Food President Nehemiah Cohen</title><date>ca. 1960</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>In this undated photograph, Giant Food founder and President (1948-1964) Nehemiah Cohen is shown seated at his desk while talking on the telephone and writing in a notepad.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people</subject><objectid>NNCF51</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Nehemiah</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2139/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2026</url><identifier>2026</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Nehemiah Cohen opening Giant Store # 60</title><date>08/22/1960</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Giant Food founder and President (1948-1964) Nehemiah Cohen poses at the 8/22/1960 opening of Giant store # 60, located at 6800 Richmond Highway in Groveton, Virginia. Above him, a three-dimensional farmyard scene display bordering the ceiling advertises "Giant Top Notch" meats and poultry.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people</subject><objectid>NNCF52</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Nehemiah</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2140/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2027</url><identifier>2027</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen</title><date>ca.1955</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Undated photograph of Giant Food founder and President (1948-1964) Nehemiah Cohen with his wife, Naomi Cohen.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people|Families|Spouses</subject><objectid>NNCF53</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Naomi|Cohen, Nehemiah</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2141/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2028</url><identifier>2028</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Nehemiah Cohen with American Stock Exchange President Edward T. McCormick</title><date>03/23/1961</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>This photograph shows Giant Food founder and President (1948-1964) Nehemiah Cohen (right) watching ticker tape transactions with American Stock Exchange President Edward. T. McCormick (left). On 3/23/1961, 421,382 shares of Giant's Common Stock A were listed on the American Exchange for the first time. Previously (since 1959), the stock had been traded over the counter.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people|Stock exchanges</subject><objectid>NNCF54</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Weber, Tommy</creator><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Nehemiah</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2142/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2029</url><identifier>2029</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Nehemiah Cohen seated with David Ben-Gurion</title><date>ca. 1960s</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>In this undated photograph, Giant Food founder and President (1948-1964) Nehemiah Cohen is seated with Israeli Prime Minister David Ben Gurion.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people|Politicians</subject><objectid>NNCF55</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ben-Gurion, David|Cohen, Nehemiah</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2143/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2030</url><identifier>2030</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Nehemiah Cohen Shaking Hands with David Ben-Gurion</title><date>ca. 1960s</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>In this undated photograph, Giant Food founder and President (1948-1964) Nehemiah Cohen (right) shakes hands with Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion (center) as an unidentified man looks on. Nehemiah Cohen holds a small box, probably intended for presentation to David Ben-Gurion, in his left hand.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people|Politicians</subject><objectid>NNCF56</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ben-Gurion, David|Cohen, Nehemiah</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2144/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2031</url><identifier>2031</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Nehemiah Cohen with Sons and Daughter</title><date>1953</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Giant Food founder and President (1948-1964) Nehemiah Cohen poses with his sons and daughter at a 1953 holiday party. From the left: Emanuel Cohen, Lillian Cohen Solomon, Nehemiah Cohen, Israel Cohen.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people|Families</subject><objectid>NNCF57</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Israel|Cohen, Emanuel|Cohen, Nehemiah|Solomon, Lillian</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2145/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2032</url><identifier>2032</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Nehemiah Cohen with his Sons, Daughter, and their Spouses</title><date>1953</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Giant Food founder and President (1948-1964) Nehemiah Cohen poses with his sons, daughter, and their spouses at a 1953 holiday party. From the left: Lawrence Solomon, Lillian Cohen Solomon, Israel Cohen, Barbara Cohen, Ruth Cohen, and Emanuel Cohen.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people|Families</subject><objectid>NNCF58</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Solomon, Lillian|Cohen, Israel|Cohen, Nehemiah|Cohen, Emanuel|Solomon, Lawrence</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2146/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2033</url><identifier>2033</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Food Executives Open Store # 24</title><date>01/21/1951</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Giant Food founder and President (1948-1964) Nehemiah Cohen poses with company executives at Giant store # 24, located at 1st and North Asaph Streets in Alexandria, Virginia, the day before its official opening. From the left: Nehemiah Cohen, Emanuel Cohen, Sydney Danneman (Director of Meat Operations), Jac Lehrman, and Israel Cohen.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people</subject><objectid>NNCF59</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Nehemiah|Cohen, Israel|Cohen, Emanuel|Lehrman, Jac J.</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2147/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2034</url><identifier>2034</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Trailer Commemorating 50th Anniversary of Giant Food</title><date>1986</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>This photograph shows a trailer commemorating the 50th anniversary of Giant Food dedicated to the President and donated by "The Professional Truck Drivers of Giant". Giant Food President and CEO Israel Cohen stands in the foreground with an unidentified man.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people|Trucks|Anniversaries</subject><objectid>NNCF60</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Israel</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2148/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2035</url><identifier>2035</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Super Giant, Store # 54</title><date>After 08/10/1959</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Undated exterior photograph of Giant store # 54, which opened 8/10/1959 at 1280 East West Highway in Silver Spring, Maryland. 

The sign identifies this store as a "Super Giant". As the slogan, "a new dimension in retailing", suggests, the Super Giant concept combined elements found in supermarkets, department stores, and discount houses. Giant store #45, which opened in 1958 in District Heights, Maryland, was the first Super Giant store.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Parking lots|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF61</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Silver Spring|Montgomery County|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2149/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2036</url><identifier>2036</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store Loading Dock</title><date>After 1948</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Undated photograph of the loading dock behind an unidentified Giant store. A Heidi Bakery sign suggests a date later than 1948, when Giant purchased the Sheridan Bakery in Silver Spring and renamed it the Heidi Bakery.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape|Loading docks</subject><objectid>NNCF62</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Heidi Bakery</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2150/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2037</url><identifier>2037</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Emanuel Cohen opening Giant Store # 24</title><date>01/22/1951</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Emanuel Cohen (far right) and two unidentified men at the ribbon cutting for Giant store # 24's opening. Located at 1st and N. Asaph Streets in Alexandria, Virginia, store # 24 opened 01/22/1951.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people</subject><objectid>NNCF63</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Emanuel</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2151/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2038</url><identifier>2038</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Jac and Charlotte Lehrman</title><date /><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>In this undated photograph, Giant Food executive Jac Lehrman poses with his wife Charlotte in a Giant store, possibly during its opening.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people|Spouses</subject><objectid>NNCF64</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lehrman, Jac J.|Lehrman, Charlotte</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2152/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2039</url><identifier>2039</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Nehemiah Cohen and Jac Lehrman</title><date>c. 1950s</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>In this photograph, Giant Food executive Jac Lehrman (left) and President (1948-1964) Nehemiah Cohen (right) pose while wearing name tags.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people</subject><objectid>NNCF65</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Nehemiah|Lehrman, Jac J.</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2153/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2040</url><identifier>2040</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Israel and Barbara Cohen with Samuel Lehrman and His Wife</title><date>1940s</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>In this undated photograph, Giant Food executives Israel Cohen and Samuel Lehrman pose with their wives. From the left: Barbara Cohen, Israel Cohen, Samuel Lehrman, and Bessie Abel Lehrman.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people|Spouses</subject><objectid>NNCF66</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Israel|Lehrman, Samuel</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2154/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2041</url><identifier>2041</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Charlotte Lehrman</title><date>c. 1980</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>In this photograph, Charlotte Lehrman, wife of Giant Food executive Jac Lehrman, poses behind a podium during a Giant-sponsored award presentation program.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people|Awards</subject><objectid>NNCF67</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2155/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2042</url><identifier>2042</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Emanuel and Ruth Cohen</title><date>c. 1950s</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>In this undated photograph, Giant Food executive Emanuel Cohen poses with his wife, Ruth, in a Giant store, probably during its official opening.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people|Spouses</subject><objectid>NNCF68</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Emanuel</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2156/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2043</url><identifier>2043</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Emanuel Cohen</title><date>c. 1980</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Portrait of Giant Foof executive Emanuel Cohen circa 1980.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people</subject><objectid>NNCF69</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Emanuel</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2157/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2044</url><identifier>2044</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Israel Cohen</title><date>c. 1980</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>In this undated photograph, Giant Food President and CEO Israel Cohen poses in the bakery section of a Giant store.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people</subject><objectid>NNCF70</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Israel</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2158/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2045</url><identifier>2045</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Ruth and Emanuel Cohen, Lillian Cohen Solomon</title><date>c. 1950s</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>In this undated photograph, Giant Food executive Emanuel Cohen poses with his wife, Ruth, (left) and sister, Lillian Cohen Solomon (right), in a Giant store. The occasion was most likely the store's opening.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people|Spouses|Families</subject><objectid>NNCF71</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Emanuel|Solomon, Lillian</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2159/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2046</url><identifier>2046</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Esther Peterson Advises Israel Cohen</title><date /><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>In this photograph, Esther Peterson confers with Israel Cohen and Alvin Miller (vice-president of advertising) in front of a refrigerated case in a Giant store. Having already enjoyed a distinguished career devoted to labor causes and consumer advocacy, Esther Peterson served as Giant Food's first consumer advisor from 1970 through 1977.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people|Consumer protection</subject><objectid>NNCF72</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Israel|Peterson, Esther|Miller, Alvin</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2160/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2047</url><identifier>2047</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Israel Cohen and Marion Barry</title><date>c. 1979</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>In this undated photograph, Giant Food President and CEO Israel Cohen greets District of Columbia Mayor Marion Barry in a Giant store. It is likely this photograph was taken in store # 118, located at 7th and O Streets, NW, in Washington, DC, whose opening Barry attended in 1979. 

"80% Foodworld" is noted on the back of the photograph.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people|Mayors|Politicians</subject><objectid>NNCF73</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Barry, Marion|Cohen, Israel</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2161/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2048</url><identifier>2048</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Joe Danzansky</title><date>09/11/1969</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Giant Food President (1964-1977) Joe Danzansky (left) poses with a pineapple and an unnamed man holding a football in the produce section of a Giant store. A football-themed display is visible in the background.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people|Fruit|Food prices|Football</subject><objectid>NNCF74</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Sterling A. Clarke, Richmond Times-Dispatch</creator><type>Image</type><people>Danzansky, Joseph</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2162/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2049</url><identifier>2049</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Jac and Charlotte Lehrman and Giant Executives</title><date>c. 1950s</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Giant Food Executive Jac Lehrman with several others in a Giant store. The occasion is most likely the store's opening.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people|Spouses</subject><objectid>NNCF75</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lehrman, Jac J.|Lehrman, Charlotte</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2163/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2050</url><identifier>2050</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Emanuel and Israel Cohen with Jac Lehrman and Unidentified Man</title><date>c. 1950s</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Giant Food executives Emanuel and Israel Cohen and Jac Lehrman pose with an unidentified man in a Giant store, probably during the store's opening celebration. A display advertising "Aunt Nellie's" products, which were sold exclusively by Giant, is visible in the background.

From the left: Emanuel Cohen, unidentified man, Jac Lehrman, and Israel Cohen.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people|Advertisements</subject><objectid>NNCF76</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Emanuel|Cohen, Israel|Lehrman, Jac J.</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2164/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2051</url><identifier>2051</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>1960 National Institute of Dry Cleaning Award</title><date>03/31/1960</date><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>In this 8" x 10" black and white photograph, Robert Rosenfeld (second from the right) is pictured accepting an award from the National Institute of Dry Cleaning on behalf of Parkway Cleaners.  Congressman John R. Foley (MD) stands on far left. 

A notation on the back of the photograph reads:
"Congr. John R. Foley
Si (illegible)
Harold Blicker
J.R. Rosenfeld"</description><subject>Business people|Cleaning establishments|Congressmen|Politicians|Awards</subject><objectid>2011.15.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenfeld, Robert</people><searchterms>Business|Chevy Chase|Montgomery County|Maryland|Parkway Cleaners|U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2052</url><identifier>2052</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Parkway Cleaners Delivery Van</title><date>c. 1960</date><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>In this 2" x 3" black and white photograph, a Parkway Cleaners delivery van participates in a procession of dry cleaning establishments' vehicles along Georgia Avenue. A marching band is visible on the far right, though the only words on their banner apearing in the photograph are "The Op..." and "Bethesda". 

As president of the National Institute of Drycleaning, Robert Rosenfeld presented abandoned items donated by Washington area dry cleaners to benefit the Society for the Prevention of Blindness. Among other patrons, Muriel Humphrey accepted the docations on the charity's behalf.</description><subject>Cleaning establishments|Vehicles|Parades &amp; processions|Marching bands|Fund raising</subject><objectid>2011.15.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenfeld, Robert</people><searchterms>Business|Chevy Chase|Georgia Avenue|Maryland|Montgomery County|Parkway Cleaners</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2165/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2053</url><identifier>2053</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Autographed Photograph of Charles McCurdy Mathias, Jr.</title><date>c. 1980</date><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>8" x 10" black and white photograph of United States Senator from Maryland Charles McCurdy Mathias, Jr. autographed for Robert Rosenfeld. The inscription reads, "For Bob Rosenfeld-- with best wishes Charles McC. Mathias, Jr"</description><subject>Politicians|Autographs|Business people</subject><objectid>2011.15.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Mathias, Charles "Mac"|Rosenfeld, Robert</people><searchterms>Business|Chevy Chase|Montgomery County|Maryland|Parkway Cleaners|U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2054</url><identifier>2054</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Robert and Mildred Rosenfeld at Social Event</title><date>c. 1960</date><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>In this undated 4" x 6" black and white photograph with cardboard support, Robert and Mildred Rosenfeld (at left) share a banquet table with four unidentified guests, with additional guests visible in the background. A program booklet on the table bears what could be the National Institute of Drycleaning logo.</description><subject>Business people|Cleaning establishments|Organizations|Banquets</subject><objectid>2011.15.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Rosenfeld Collection - Box 1, Folder 9</creator><type>Image</type><people>Rosenfeld, Robert|Rosenfeld, Mildred</people><searchterms>Business|Maryland|Montgomery County|Chevy Chase|Parkway Cleaners</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2166/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2055</url><identifier>2055</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Robert and Mildred Rosenfeld at NID Alumni Society Reunion</title><date>1958</date><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>In this 8" x 10" black and white photograph with cardboard support, Robert and Mildred Rosenfeld (center) at a banquet table at the National Institute of Drycleaners annual reunion, 1958.  
A label on the upper left hand corner reads 
"Back-Home Day
Annual Reunion
NID Alumni Society
August 8, 9, 10, 1958
at the
National Institute of Dry Cleaning
Silver Spring, Maryland
and
Shoreham Hotel
Washington, D.C..."</description><subject>Business people|Cleaning establishments|Organizations|Banquets|Spouses</subject><objectid>2011.15.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenfeld, Robert|Rosenfeld, Mildred</people><searchterms>Business|Maryland|Montgomery County|Chevy Chase|Northwest|Parkway Cleaners</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2167/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2056</url><identifier>2056</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection>Teen Club Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white photograph of the Cardozo Club basketball team, 1940s.  The club met monthly at the Jewish Community Center on 16th Street, NW.

Back row, L to R:  Advisor &amp; Coach, Mel Worksman; Sol Gordon; Morris Bisker; Mooney Adler; Marvin Kogod; Manager, Moe Fine

Front row, L to R: Morris Cohen, Ellis Naiman, Nate Gitelson, Paul Neff, Irv Schenker.  Child is relative of Ellis Naiman.</description><subject>Basketball|Basketball players|Sports|Youth|Boys</subject><objectid>1999.33.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Worksman, Mel|Gordon, Sol|Bisker, Morris|Adler, Mooney|Kogod, Marvin|Fine, Moe|Cohen, Morris|Naiman, Ellis|Gittelson, Nate|Neff, Paul|Schenker, Irv</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center|Cardozo Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2168/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2057</url><identifier>2057</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white photograph of a Cardozo Club dance, 1948-1949.</description><subject>Dance parties|Social life|Young adults</subject><objectid>1999.33.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cardozo Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2169/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2058</url><identifier>2058</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Robert Rosenfeld holds National Institute of Dry Cleaning Award</title><date>c. 1960</date><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>In this 8" x 10" black and white photgraph, Robert Rosenfeld (front row, center) poses with with a group men at a National Institute of Drycleaning event. He holds a framed award reading "Prestige Builders Certificate".

Notations on the back of the photograph read, "Front row- kneeling Everett Samsutz, Town and Country Cleaners".</description><subject>Business people|Cleaning establishments|Organizations|Awards</subject><objectid>2011.15.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenfeld, Robert</people><searchterms>Business|Chevy Chase|Montgomery County|Maryland|Parkway Cleaners</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2059</url><identifier>2059</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Robert and Mildred Rosenfeld</title><date>c. 1975   1970s</date><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>In this undated 5" x 7" color photograph, Robert and Mildred Rosenfeld pose on a rustic hillside.</description><subject>Business people|Spouses|Vacations</subject><objectid>2011.15.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenfeld, Robert|Rosenfeld, Mildred</people><searchterms>Business|Chevy Chase|Montgomery County|Maryland|Parkway Cleaners</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2060</url><identifier>2060</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Machines and Equipment at Parkway Cleaners</title><date>1967</date><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>3.5" x 3.5" color photograph showing cleaning equipment and hanging draperies at Parkway Cleaners, which was owned and operated by Robert Rosenfeld and his family.</description><subject>Cleaning establishments|Draperies|Equipment|Machinery</subject><objectid>2011.15.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenfeld, Robert</people><searchterms>Business|Chevy Chase|Montgomery County|Maryland|Parkway Cleaners</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2061</url><identifier>2061</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hanging Racks at Parkway Cleaners</title><date>05/1967</date><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>3.5" x 3.5" color photograph showing hanging draperies and clothing at Parkway Cleaners, which was owned and operated by Robert Rosenfeld and his family.</description><subject>Cleaning establishments|Draperies|Equipment</subject><objectid>2011.15.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenfeld, Robert</people><searchterms>Business|Chevy Chase|Montgomery County|Maryland|Parkway Cleaners</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2062</url><identifier>2062</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection>Goldblum Family</collection><description>Black &amp; white photograph of Jennie and George Harris standing in front of their drycleaning store, "Green &amp; Redd/Expert Tailors" at 1148 15th Street.</description><subject>Storefronts|Tailor shops</subject><objectid>2002.6.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Harris, Jennie|Harris, George</people><searchterms>Greene and Redd|Tailor shop|Northwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2170/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2063</url><identifier>2063</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 21 Exterior Before Opening</title><date>c. 1950</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Black and white 8" x 10" photograph showing Giant store # 21, located at 8735 Flower Avenue in Silver Spring, Maryland, shortly before its 01/06/1950 opening. 

Crates and a ladder are visible inside the Giant store, while a small pile of construction debris can be seen outside the adjacent structure destined as a movie theater.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape|Construction|Motion picture theaters</subject><objectid>NNCF77</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Silver Spring|Montgomery County|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2171/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2064</url><identifier>2064</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 21 Seafood Counter</title><date>c. 1950</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph showing two unidentified men at the seafood counter at Giant store # 21 (8735 Flower Avenue, Silver Spring, Maryland), which opened 1/6/1950. 
The man on the right appears to be taking a sample for tasting from a small plate held by the man on the left.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Customer relations|Seafood|Food|Food prices</subject><objectid>NNCF79</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Silver Spring|Montgomery County|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2172/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2065</url><identifier>2065</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store # 21 Exterior</title><date>After 01/06/1950</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Giant store # 21, located at 8735 Flower Avenue in Silver Spring, Maryland, at some point after its 1/6/1950 opening. Stacked shopping carts are visible through the front window, while a sign advertises the store's air conditioning.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape|Air conditioning industry</subject><objectid>NNCF80</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Silver Spring|Montgomery County|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2173/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2066</url><identifier>2066</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Store #21 and Flower Theater Under Construction</title><date>c. 1950</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Giant store # 21, located at 8735 Flower Avenue, Silver Spring, Maryland, shortly before its 1/6/1950 opening. The Flower Theater, still under construction,  stands in the foreground.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape|Construction|Motion picture industry</subject><objectid>NNCF81</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Silver Spring|Montgomery County|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2174/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2067</url><identifier>2067</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection>Goldblum Family</collection><description>black &amp; white photograph of large group of young men and women in fancy dress assembled in a ballroom. Possibly a Psi Lambda Tau sorority dance.</description><subject>Fraternities &amp; sororities|Dance parties|Social life</subject><objectid>2002.6.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Harris, Shirley</people><searchterms>sorority|Psi Lambda Tau|Dance</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2175/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2068</url><identifier>2068</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Robert Rosenfeld with Muriel Humphrey and Mrs. Morningstar</title><date>c. 1965</date><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>In this 8" x 10" black and white photograph, Robert Rosenfeld poses with Muriel Humphrey, wife of United States Vice President (1965-1969) Hubert Humphrey, and a woman identified only as Mrs. Morningstar. As president of the National Institute of Drycleaning, Rosenfeld presented them with abandoned items donated by Washington area dry cleaners to benefit the Society for the Prevention of Blindness.   

From the left: Mrs. Morningstar, Muriel Humphrey, Robert Rosenfeld.</description><subject>Cleaning establishments|Business people|Women|Customer relations|Politics &amp; government</subject><objectid>2011.15.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>C.S. McDaniel, E. Col. Park, Landover, MD</creator><type>Image</type><people>Rosenfeld, Robert|Humphrey, Muriel</people><searchterms>Business|Chevy Chase|Montgomery County|Maryland|Parkway Cleaners|U.S. Vice Presidents</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2176/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2069</url><identifier>2069</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Robert and Mildred Rosenfeld at Banquet</title><date>c. 1960</date><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>In this 8" x 10" black and white photograph, Robert and Mildred Rosenfeld are seated at a banquet table with three other couples. The occasion is probably a National Institute of Drycleaners event.</description><subject>Business people|Cleaning establishments|Organizations|Banquets|Spouses</subject><objectid>2011.15.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenfeld, Robert|Rosenfeld, Mildred</people><searchterms>Business|Chevy Chase|Montgomery County|Maryland|Parkway Cleaners</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2070</url><identifier>2070</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Robert Rosenfeld with Optimist Club Drum Corps Members</title><date>c. 1965</date><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>3" x 3" black and white photograph showing Robert Rosenfeld seated at a table or bar with three unidentified men. In the album from which it was removed, the photograph was labeled, "Optimist Club Drum Corps".</description><subject>Organizations|Business people|Musicians|Men</subject><objectid>2011.15.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenfeld, Robert</people><searchterms>Business|Chevy Chase|Montgomery County|Maryland|Parkway Cleaners</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2071</url><identifier>2071</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Parkway Cleaners Van Participates in Procession</title><date>c. 1960</date><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>Captioned "Raising Money" in the album from which it was removed, this 5" x 7" black and white photograph shows a procession along Georgia Avenue of at least nine delivery vans from various dry cleaning establishments. Photograph 2011.15.4 records the same event and suggests (based on the order of vans apparently consistent in both images) that although the name cannot be read in this photograph, the Parkway Cleaners van is probably pictured seventh from the right. 

As president of the National Institute of Drycleaning, Robert Rosenfeld presented abandoned items donated by Washington area dry cleaners to benefit the Society for the Prevention of Blindness. Among other patrons, Muriel Humphrey accepted the docations on the charity's behalf.</description><subject>Cleaning establishments|Vehicles|Parades &amp; processions|Fund raising</subject><objectid>2011.15.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenfeld, Robert</people><searchterms>Business|Chevy Chase|Montgomery County|Maryland|Parkway Cleaners</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2177/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2072</url><identifier>2072</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Robert Rosenfeld with Betty Hayes</title><date>1962</date><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph of Robert Rosenfeld in Parkway Cleaners with Betty Hayes, 1962.  

Betty Hayes was the wife of Webb B. Hayes III, a Washington D.C. attorney &amp; direct descendant of President Rutherford B. Hayes.

Image Description: A black and white photograph of two individuals inside a dry cleaning store. On the left, a white man in a suit and tie holds up some dry cleaning wrapped in a plastic bag. The man is looking at a white woman on the right side of the photograph. She has short hair down below her ears and is wearing a dark dress, pearl necklace, a bracelet and ring. Her hands are holding onto the same dry cleaning bag that the man is holding. A sign hangs next to them with a drawing of a ballet dancer in a tutu. The sign reads "Adjust-a-drape"</description><subject>Cleaning establishments|Customer relations</subject><objectid>2011.15.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenfeld, Robert</people><searchterms>Business|Silver Spring|Chevy Chase|Montgomery County|Maryland|Parkway Cleaners</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2178/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2073</url><identifier>2073</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Society for the Prevention of Blindness Rummage Sale</title><date>1964</date><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>Black and white 5" x 7" photograph showing a rummage sale to benefit the Society for the Prevention of Blindness. As president of the National Institute of Drycleaning, Robert Rosenfeld  donated abandoned items collected by Washington area dry cleaners. 

The sale appears to have taken place in a school or community gymnasium. A scoreboard is visible in the background.</description><subject>Cleaning establishments|Charitable organizations|Fund raising</subject><objectid>2011.15.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenfeld, Robert</people><searchterms>Business|Chevy Chase|Montgomery County|Maryland|Parkway Cleaners</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2179/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2074</url><identifier>2074</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Society for the Prevention of Blindness Rummage Sale</title><date>1964</date><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>5" x 7" black and white photograph showing men arranging clothing on racks at a rummage sale to benefit the Society for the Prevention of Blindness. As president of the National Institute of Drycleaning, Robert Rosenfeld donated abandoned items collected by Washington area dry cleaners.</description><subject>Cleaning establishments|Charitable organizations|Fund raising|Men</subject><objectid>2011.15.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenfeld, Robert</people><searchterms>Business|Chevy Chase|Montgomery County|Maryland|Parkway Cleaners</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2180/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2075</url><identifier>2075</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Robert Rosenfeld at 19 years old</title><date>c. 1938</date><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>3" x 5" black and white photograph of Robert Rosenfeld at age 19. He appears to be standing at the side of a road leaning on a sign with the letters "MELRO" visible in the photograph.</description><subject>Men</subject><objectid>2011.15.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenfeld, Robert</people><searchterms>Business|Chevy Chase|Montgomery County|Maryland|Parkway Cleaners</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2181/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2076</url><identifier>2076</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Robert Rosenfeld Poses En Route to a Convention</title><date /><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>In this 5" x 7" black and white photograph, Robert Rosenfeld (bottom row at left) poses with six unidentified men in front of a sign reading "B &amp; O Silver Spring Station". Captioned "Off- To Convention", the image shows several men checking their watches. Although the convention is not named, Robert Rosenfeld was active in the National Institute of Drycleaning.</description><subject>Cleaning establishments|Organizations|Men|Railroad stations</subject><objectid>2011.15.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenfeld, Robert</people><searchterms>Silver Spring|Montgomery County|Maryland|Parkway Cleaners</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2182/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2077</url><identifier>2077</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Parkway Cleaners, Chevy Chase, Maryland, c. 1979</title><date>1979</date><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>8" x 10" black and white photograph of Parkway Cleaners, located at 8402 Connecticut Avenue in Chevy Chase, Maryland.</description><subject>Cleaning establishments|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape|Parking lots</subject><objectid>2011.15.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenfeld, Robert</people><searchterms>Business|Chevy Chase|Montgomery County|Maryland|Parkway Cleaners</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2183/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2078</url><identifier>2078</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Unidentified Couple Stroll Along a Boardwalk</title><date>c. 1930s</date><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>Undated 4" x 5" black and white photograph showing an unidentified couple (possibly Robert Rosenfeld's parents) holding hands and strolling along a beach boardwalk.</description><subject>Spouses|Boardwalks</subject><objectid>2011.15.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenfeld, Robert</people><searchterms>Business|Chevy Chase|Montgomery County|Maryland|Parkway Cleaners</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2079</url><identifier>2079</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen, 50th Anniversary</title><date>1958</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Giant Food founders Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen pose with an elaborate cake in this black and white 8" x 10" photograph. The sign on the cake reads, "Mazal tov on your fiftieth wedding anniversary".</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Business people|Families|Anniversaries|Cakes|Hebrew language|Spouses</subject><objectid>NNCF82</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Naomi|Cohen, Nehemiah</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2184/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2080</url><identifier>2080</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Store #18 and Streetscape</title><date>01/23/1949</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Exterior of Giant store # 18 at 124 Kennedy St., NW, Washington, DC (3rd and Kennedy Streets) taken two days before its 01/25/1949 opening. The photograph was taken from the roof of a building on the opposite side of the street and shows rowhouses behind the low-rise supermarket building.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Buildings|Cityscape photographs|Streetscape</subject><objectid>NNCF83</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Northwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2185/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2081</url><identifier>2081</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Lafayette Parker "Pick" Temple Signs Autographs for Young Fans 
This undated photograph shows Lafayette Parker "Pick" Temple greeting his young fans. From 1953 through 1960, Temple starred in the "Pick Temple Giant Ranch" television show sponsored by Giant Food, which aired in the Washington, DC area.
Lafayetter Parker "Pick" Temple Promotional Appearance</title><date /><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>This undated black and white photograph shows Lafayette Parker "Pick" Temple signing an autograph for David Solomon in a Giant store while father Lawrence Solomon looks on.

From 1953 through 1960, Temple starred in the "Pick Temple Giant Ranch" television show sponsored by Giant Food, which aired in the Washington, DC area.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Supermarkets|Actors|Television programs for children</subject><objectid>NNCF84</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Temple, Lafayette Parker "Pick"|Solomon, Lawrence|Solomon, David</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2186/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2082</url><identifier>2082</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Nehemiah &amp; Naomi Cohen with Golda Meir</title><date>c. 1960</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>In this 8" x 10" black and white photograph, Giant Food founder Nehemiah Cohen and his wife Naomi Cohen pose with Golda Meir. The photograph was most likely taken while Meir served as Foreign Minister of Israel (1956-1966).</description><subject>Business people|Diplomats|Grocery stores|Philanthropists|Receptions</subject><objectid>NNCF85</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Naomi|Cohen, Nehemiah|Meir, Golda</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Israel|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2187/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2083</url><identifier>2083</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Nehemiah Cohen Seated with David Ben Gurion</title><date>c. 1960s</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>In this undated 8" x 10" black and white photograph, Giant Food founder and President (1948-1964) Nehemiah Cohen is seated with Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion. Behind the two seated subjects, the room is crowded with staff members in open-collared, short-sleeved shirts. Two of the women wear Israeli soldiers' uniforms.</description><subject>Business people|Diplomats|Grocery stores|Philanthropists</subject><objectid>NNCF86</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ben-Gurion, David|Cohen, Nehemiah</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Israel|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2188/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2084</url><identifier>2084</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen Greet Israeli Ambassador Avraham Harman and Zina Harman</title><date>c. 1960s</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>In this 8" x 10" black and white photograph, Giant Food founder and President (1948-1964) Nehemiah Cohen and his wife, Naomi Cohen, participate in a receiving line to greet Avraham and Zina Harman. Avraham Harman served as Ambassador of Israel to the United States from 1959-1968.</description><subject>Business people|Diplomats|Grocery stores|Philanthropists</subject><objectid>NNCF87</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Naomi|Cohen, Nehemiah|Harman, Avraham|Harman, Zena|Alpert, Seymour|Alpert, Cecile "Ceil"</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Israel|Zionism|Ambassadors Ball</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2189/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2085</url><identifier>2085</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Nehemiah and Naomi Cohen pose with Abraham and Minnie Kay</title><date>c. 1950s</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>In this 8" x 10" black and white photograph, philanthropists Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen pose with Abraham and Minnie Kay and an unknown man on either the deck of a ship or a pier. From the left: unknown, Abraham Kay, Naomi Cohen, Nehemiah Cohen, Minnie Kay.

In the 1950s, Naomi and Nehemia Cohen and Abraham and Minnie Kay travelled by ship to Israel together with Dorothy and Jack Bender.</description><subject>Business people|Grocery stores|Philanthropists</subject><objectid>NNCF88</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Naomi|Cohen, Nehemiah|Kay, Abraham|Kay, Minnie</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Israel|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2190/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2086</url><identifier>2086</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Congregants pose with American flag at Adas Israel</title><date /><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>In this 8" x 10" black and white photograph, members and clergy of Adas Israel pose in front of the ark holding an American flag. 
Adas Israel Cantor Jacob Barkin, far left, front.
Nehemiah Cohen, holding the upper left corner of the flag, with Minnie and Abraham Kay to his right.
Rabbi David Panitz, front, second from right. </description><subject>Business people|Cantors (Judaism)|Flags|Philanthropists|Rabbis|Synagogues</subject><objectid>NNCF89</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Steve Zweig</creator><type>Image</type><people>Barkin, Jacob|Cohen, Nehemiah|Kay, Abraham|Kay, Minnie|Panitz, David</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Cleveland Park|Northwest|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2191/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2087</url><identifier>2087</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Nehemiah Cohen with four men</title><date>c. 1950s</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>In this 8" x 10" black and white photograph, Giant Food founder and president Nehemiah Cohen stands with four unknown men, two of whom wear dinner dress.

A notation on the back of the photograph reads: "Hope you like this. Larry Nimitz"</description><subject>Business people|Grocery stores|Philanthropists</subject><objectid>NNCF90</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Nehemiah</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2192/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2088</url><identifier>2088</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Giant Food Store #1</title><date>1936</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>This photograph shows the exterior of Giant Food store #1, opened 2/6/1936, located at 3509 Georgia Avenue, NW in Washington, DC,</description><subject>Streetscape|Grocery stores|Automobiles</subject><objectid>NNCF91</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Georgia Avenue|Giant Food|Grocery stores|Great Depression</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2193/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2089</url><identifier>2089</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>B&amp;W Photograph </title><date /><collection>Milton S. Kronheim Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; White photograph of eleven men posing in front of a dining table in Milton S. Kronheim Sr.'s lunchroom. A large American flag and dozens of photographs decorate the wall behind the men. Standing, left to right: Milton King, Judge David L. Bazelon, former Maryland Governor Theodore R. McKeldin, Stanley Rosenzweig, Judge J. Skelly Wright, and Associate Justice William J. Brennan, Jr.. Seated, left to right: Associate Justice William O. Douglas, Judge Simon Sobeloff, Milton S. Kronheim Sr., Chief Justice Earl Warren, and Associate Justice Thurgood Marshall. This photo may be from Justice Earl Warren's birthday party. 
</description><subject>Supreme Court justices|Judges|Governors|Birthday parties</subject><objectid>1998.54.073</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bazelon, David|Brennan, William E. Jr|Douglas, William|King, Milton|Kronheim, Milton S. Sr.|Marshall, Thurgood|McKeldin, Theodore|Rosenzweig, Stanley|Sobeloff, Simon|Warren, Earl|Wright, J. Skelly</people><searchterms>Supreme Court</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2194/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2090</url><identifier>2090</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>3.5" x 5.5" black &amp; white photograph of family dinner or seder.
L to R: Dave Krupsaw, Elizabeth Sherman, Bessie Krupsaw, Hyman Galler, Celia Galler, Barbara Gordon, Sam Gordon, Mollie Rudolph, Jack Rudolph</description><subject>Families|Dinners</subject><objectid>2011.23.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Galler, Celia|Galler, Hyman|Gordon, Barbara|Gordon, Sam|Krupsaw, Bessie|Krupsaw, David|Rudolph, Jack|Rudolph, Mollie|Sherman, Elizabeth</people><searchterms>Passover|Passover Seder</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2195/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2091</url><identifier>2091</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/16/1976</date><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Point Hope Eskimos of Alaska, Takoma Park Elementary School students, and Kodiak Russian Dancers of Alaska (far left), pose for a photo with the students' Alaska poster in the Rotunda of the Russell Senate Office Building.  Participants in DC Bicentennial Office's Alaska State Day, November 16, 1976.

photo: 6.5" x 9.5"; paper: 8" x 10"</description><subject>School children|Celebrations|Indigenous peoples|Posters</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial|U.S. Capitol|D.C. Public Schools</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2092</url><identifier>2092</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/03/1976</date><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>D.C. school students standing on the stage at Powell Elementary School, each one holding a letter of the word "Arkansas".  Part of DC Bicentennial Office's Arkansas State Day, May 3, 1976.

black and white, 7.5" x 10"</description><subject>School children|Performances|Celebrations</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial|D.C. Public Schools</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2196/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2093</url><identifier>2093</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/07/1975</date><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Dancing children perform on the West Front Terrace of the U.S. Capitol. Officials seated to right of dancers are clapping.  View from audience, looking out towards the Washington Monument, seen on horizon.  Part of DC Bicentennial Office's Georgia State Day, November 7, 1975.

black and white, 6.5" x 9.25"</description><subject>Dancers|Performances|Celebrations</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Oliver, Dexter</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial|U.S. Capitol|Washington Monument</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2094</url><identifier>2094</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/06/1976</date><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Barnett School children presenting gifts they made to Illinois elected officials as part of D.C. Bicentennial Office's Illinois State Day, April 6, 1976.  

Men, left to right: Sen. Adlai Stevenson, Rep. Robert Michel, 

On West Front Terrace of U.S. Capitol but you can't tell from the photo.

black and white, 7.5" x 10"

Part of 2011.19.1.1.a</description><subject>School children|Politicians|Gifts|Celebrations</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Oliver, Dexter</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial|U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2095</url><identifier>2095</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/06/1976</date><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Bernard School students dressed as Native Americans performing a skit on a stage as part of DC Bicentennial Office's Illinois State Day, April 6, 1976.  There's a silhouette of Abraham Lincoln's bust and a cut-out of the state of Illinois hanging on the curtain behind the children.

In the auditorium of the Scott Building in the Soldiers Home in DC.  

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject>School children|Performances|Celebrations|Costumes</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Oliver, Dexter</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial|D.C. Public Schools</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2197/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2096</url><identifier>2096</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/20/1976</date><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Girls clapping (hard to tell if they're dancing or singing) on a stage in Hine Junior High School auditorium. Hanging on the curtain behind them is a "KENTUCKY" sign and illustrations of symbols of Kentucky such as the state tree and state flag. Part of  DC Bicentennial Office's Kentucky State Day, January 20, 1976.

black and white, 6.75" x 9.5"</description><subject>School children|Performances|Celebrations</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial|D.C. Public Schools</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2097</url><identifier>2097</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/20/1976</date><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Three boys and a girl sitting in chairs (maybe doing a skit or reading) on a stage in Hine Junior High School auditorium  Hanging on the curtain behind them is a "KENTUCKY 1861" sign and illustrations of the Kentucky state bird and state flower. Part of DC Bicentennial Office's Kentucky State Day, January 20, 1976

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject>School children|Performances|Celebrations|Costumes</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial|D.C. Public Schools</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2098</url><identifier>2098</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/05/1976</date><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Shaed School students presenting gifts they made to Louisiana dignitaries as part of DC Bicentennial Office's Louisiana State Day, March 5, 1976.

Men, left to right: Louisiana Leiutenant Governer Jimmy Fitzmorris, DC Mayor Walter Washington, and possibly Rep. F. Edward Hébert.

On West Front Terrace of U.S. Capitol but you can't tell from the photo.

black and white, 7.5" x 10"</description><subject>School children|Politicians|Gifts|Mayors</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Oliver, Dexter</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial|U.S. Congress|D.C. Public Schools</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2099</url><identifier>2099</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/5/1976</date><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Girls performing (maybe dancing or cheerleading) to a seated audience.  MICHIGAN DAY is spelled in large letters on a wall.  Part of DC Bicentennial Office's Michigan State Day, May 5, 1976

black and white, 6.25" x 10"</description><subject>School children|Performances|Cheerleading|Dancers|Celebrations</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Oliver, Dexter</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2100</url><identifier>2100</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>5x7 sepia toned copy print of Gilbert Krupsaw and his son Nathan Krupsaw, ca. 1920.</description><subject>Families|Fathers &amp; children</subject><objectid>2011.23.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Krupsaw, Nathan|Krupsaw, Gilbert</people><searchterms>Immigrants</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2198/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2101</url><identifier>2101</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1927</date><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white print of large gathering of Krupsaw and Sherman families in home of Benjamin Sherman at 3239 Davenport Street, NW.
L to R back row:  Dave Krupsaw, Jack Rudolph, Jack Krupsaw, Jacob Friedman, Hyman Galler, Edward Pearlove, Simon Krupsaw, Sam Cohen, Herman Milestone, Ben Sherman
L to R middle row: Minette Sherman, Minda Friedman, Mollie Rudolph, Birdie Krupsaw, Annie Friedman, Celia Galler, Katye Pearlove, Mollie Krupsaw, Yetta Cohen, Dora Milestone, Elizabeth Sherman
L to R front row: Fulton Krupsaw, Ruth Friedman, Willard Friedman, Mildred Krupsaw, Helene Sherman, Adele Sherman, Mildred Pearlove, Barbara Rudolph, Patsy Milestone, Shirley Pearlove, Simon Sherman</description><subject>Families</subject><objectid>2011.23.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Yetta|Krupsaw, Birdie|Krupsaw, David|Krupsaw, Fulton|Krupsaw, Jack|Krupsaw, Mildred|Krupsaw, Mollie|Krupsaw, Simon|Sherman, Adele|Sherman, Benjamin|Sherman, Elizabeth|Sherman, Helene|Sherman, Minnette|Sherman, Simon</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2199/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2102</url><identifier>2102</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1904</date><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>2x3 photograph on board showing Elizabeth Krupsaw (center) and two other women (possibly sisters) on Pennsylvania Avenue, possibly in front of her father Nathan's Old Antique Shop in the 800 block, ca. 1910.</description><subject>Streetscape</subject><objectid>2011.23.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Krupsaw, Elizabeth</people><searchterms>Business|Old Antique Shop</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2200/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2103</url><identifier>2103</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>2" x 4" black &amp; white snapshot of six women standing outside home.  L to R: Cecilia Krupsaw, Yetta (Cohen), Dora, Anne, Elizabeth (Sherman), Molly (Rudolph)</description><subject>Women|Families</subject><objectid>2011.23.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Yetta|Friedman, Annie|Krupsaw, Cecilia|Krupsaw, Dora|Rudolph, Molly|Sherman, Elizabeth</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2201/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2104</url><identifier>2104</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>4x6 sepia toned photograph showing family group in back yard of family home on Davenport Street. 
L to: Minnette Sherman, Adele Sherman, grandmother Jennie Silversmith, Helene Sherman, Ben Sherman (father)</description><subject>Families|Gardens</subject><objectid>2011.23.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Benjamin</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2202/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2105</url><identifier>2105</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>2x3" black &amp; white snapshot of Yetta &amp; Sam Cohen.  Ben Sherman in background</description><subject>Families|Houses</subject><objectid>2011.23.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Yetta|Cohen, Sam|Sherman, Ben</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2203/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2106</url><identifier>2106</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph of Ben Sherman and other family members (wife Elizabeth, children Simon, Minnette, Helene, Adele) seated on porch, possibly family home at 3239 Davenport Street, NW.</description><subject>Families|Porches|Houses</subject><objectid>2011.23.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Benjamin|Sherman, Elizabeth|Sherman, Simon|Sherman, Minnette|Sherman, Adele|Sherman, Helene</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2204/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2107</url><identifier>2107</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>1.5" x 5" sepia toned photographic portrait mounted on board of Ben Sherman, with tophat and cane, ca. 1900.</description><subject>Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2011.23.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Simon</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2205/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2108</url><identifier>2108</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>5 x 7 sepia toned photograph mounted on backing board.  Benjamin Sherman and Elizabeth Krupsaw with another couple and a small child, standing in front of the Bartholdi Fountain at the base of Capitol Hill on what used to be Botanic Garden grounds. It was designed by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi in 1876, the same architect who designed the Statue of Liberty. U.S. Capitol visible in background.</description><subject>Couples|Fountains|Botanical gardens</subject><objectid>2011.23.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Elizabeth|Sherman, Benjamin</people><searchterms>U.S. Capitol|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2206/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2109</url><identifier>2109</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>3 x 5 sepia toned photograph of Benjamin and unidentified woman (possibly daughter Minnette?) in formal dress standing in backyard of home at 3239 Davenport Street, NW.</description><subject>Couples|Gardens|Houses</subject><objectid>2011.23.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Benjamin</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2207/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2110</url><identifier>2110</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1951</date><collection>Cadet Corps</collection><description>5" x 7" black and white portrait of Carl Saperstein, First Lieutenant in Company C of the Wilson High School Cadet Corps, in uniform, 1951</description><subject>Cadets</subject><objectid>2011.24.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Saperstein, Carl</people><searchterms>Cadet Corps|Wilson High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2111</url><identifier>2111</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>4" x 6.5" sepia toned photograph of large group of men and women, including Benjamin Sherman,  surrounding President Woodrow Wilson.</description><subject /><objectid>2011.23.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Benjamin|Wilson, Woodrow</people><searchterms>U.S. Presidents</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2208/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2112</url><identifier>2112</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph; exterior of New England Furriers shop at 717 Twelfth Street NW, owned by Ben Sherman
Car parked in front.</description><subject>Stores &amp; shops|Automobiles|Storefronts</subject><objectid>2011.23.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Benjamin</people><searchterms>New England Furriers|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2209/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2113</url><identifier>2113</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>Benjamin Sherman and daughter (Minnette?) standing in front of cherry blossom tree at Tidal Basin.</description><subject>Fathers &amp; children</subject><objectid>2011.23.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Benjamin</people><searchterms>Cherry Blossoms|Tidal Basin</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2210/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2114</url><identifier>2114</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph of Benjamin Sherman with daughter-in-law Rose Sherman and grandsons Stuart and Douglas Sherman seated outside home.</description><subject>Families|Grandparents|Houses</subject><objectid>2011.23.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Benjamin|Sherman, Douglas|Sherman, Rose|Sherman, Stuart</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2211/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2115</url><identifier>2115</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>Benjamin Sherman &amp; Elizabeth Krupsaw in formal wear standing in garden</description><subject>Couples|Gardens</subject><objectid>2011.23.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Benjamin|Sherman, Elizabeth</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2212/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2116</url><identifier>2116</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>4.5" x 3.5" black &amp; white snapshot showing Benjamin Sherman standing in front of New England Furriers on 12th Street, N.W.</description><subject>Stores &amp; shops|Storefronts</subject><objectid>2011.23.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Benjamin</people><searchterms>New England Furriers|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2213/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2117</url><identifier>2117</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>2.5"x4.5" snapshot showing Elizabeth Sherman standing in front of New England Furriers on 12th Street, NW</description><subject>Stores &amp; shops|Storefronts</subject><objectid>2011.23.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Elizabeth</people><searchterms>New England Furriers|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2214/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2118</url><identifier>2118</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>2.5"x4.5" black &amp; white snapshot of Fulton Krupsaw &amp; Simon Sherman at Camp Airy, ca. 1930.</description><subject>Boys|Camps|Families</subject><objectid>2011.23.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Krupsaw, Fulton|Sherman, Simon</people><searchterms>Camp Airy|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2215/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2119</url><identifier>2119</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph of "Williams Frozen Custard" shop owned by Simon Sherman, mid-1940s. Located at 1413 U Street, NW</description><subject>Storefronts|Stores &amp; shops</subject><objectid>2011.23.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Simon</people><searchterms>Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2216/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2120</url><identifier>2120</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>8x10 sepia toned photograph of Dick Levenson, Donnie Brown, and Si Sherman standing on exterior balcony, likely at Woodrow Wilson High School in Washington, D.C.</description><subject>Men|Young adults|Balconies</subject><objectid>2011.23.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Brown, Don|Levenson, Dick|Sherman, Simon</people><searchterms>Wilson High School|Woodrow Wilson High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2217/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2121</url><identifier>2121</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>8x10 sepia toned photograph of Simon Sherman standing on sidewalk, presumably in front of New England Furriers on 12th Street, 1940s</description><subject>Soldiers|Streetscape|Uniforms|World War II</subject><objectid>2011.23.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Simon</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2218/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2122</url><identifier>2122</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>4x5" black &amp; white copy print showing Sergeant Simon Sherman and unidentified woman, possibly sister, standing on sidewalk, presumably in front of New England Furriers on 12th Street, NW, 1940s.</description><subject>Soldiers|Uniforms|World War II|Streetscape</subject><objectid>2011.23.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Simon</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2219/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2123</url><identifier>2123</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1945</date><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>2"x3" black &amp; white snapshot showing Sergeant Simon Sherman at concentration camp in Germany, kneeling on top of sign, "Buchenwald", 1945.

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 4: 1921-1948</description><subject>Concentration camps|World War II|Soldiers</subject><objectid>2011.23.31</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2220/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2124</url><identifier>2124</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1945</date><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>2"x3" black &amp; white snapshot of Simon Sherman sitting on fence at Buchenwald concentration camp; inscription reads "Buchenwald, Germany/The Notorious Camp", 1945.</description><subject>Balconies|Concentration camps|Soldiers|World War II</subject><objectid>2011.23.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Simon</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2221/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2125</url><identifier>2125</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>4"x5" sepia toned formal photographic portrait of Simon Sherman, 1940s</description><subject>Portrait photographs|Young adults</subject><objectid>2011.23.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Simon</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2222/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2126</url><identifier>2126</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1958</date><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>3"x3" black &amp; white snapshot of Simon Sherman standing in doorway of office for Wheaton Plaza, 1958</description><subject>Office buildings|Real estate development|Shopping centers|Suburban life</subject><objectid>2011.23.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Simon</people><searchterms>Wheaton Plaza|Montgomery County</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2223/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2127</url><identifier>2127</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>3"x5" black &amp; white snapshot of Si Sherman and two employees standing inside his frozen custard shop, 1940s, located at 1413 U Street, NW.</description><subject /><objectid>2011.23.35</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Simon</people><searchterms>Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2224/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2128</url><identifier>2128</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>4.5"x6.5" black &amp; white photograph of Simon Sherman (second fromt left) and Ralph Graves (third from left) with two other men inside the Airpark Place Branch of Metro National Bank, 1983.</description><subject>Business people|Banks</subject><objectid>2011.23.36</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Simon|Graves, Ralph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2225/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2129</url><identifier>2129</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>3"x4" black &amp; white snapshot of Simon Sherman standing outside his real estate development at Bucknell Apartments, 1964</description><subject>Real estate development|Suburban life</subject><objectid>2011.23.37</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Simon</people><searchterms>Wheaton|Montgomery County</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2226/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2130</url><identifier>2130</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white copyprint photograph showing exterior of the Old Antique Shop on Pennsylvania Avenue, ca. 1910. Nathan Krupsaw standing in doorway.</description><subject>Stores &amp; shops|Streetscape|Storefronts</subject><objectid>2011.23.38</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Krupsaw, Nathan</people><searchterms>Old Antique Shop|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2227/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2131</url><identifier>2131</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>4.5" x 6.5" black &amp; white photograph showing construction site of shopping center on University Blvd in Wheaton, MD</description><subject>Real estate development|Suburban life|Shopping centers|Construction</subject><objectid>2011.23.39</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Wheaton|Montgomery County</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2228/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2132</url><identifier>2132</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>3x5" black &amp; white photograph showing housing under construction in new development on Grandview Avenue in Wheaton, MD.

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 5: 1948-1969</description><subject>Construction|Housing developments|Suburban life|Real estate development</subject><objectid>2011.23.40</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Wheaton|Montgomery County</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2229/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2133</url><identifier>2133</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph showing group of men seated and standing around car, some wearing fez hats, east front of the Capitol, 1931.  Simon Sherman, Stup Nagle</description><subject>Automobiles|Young adults</subject><objectid>2011.23.42</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Simon</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2230/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2134</url><identifier>2134</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1946</date><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photo showing group of sailors in uniform and women seated at table in banquet; 12th annual Passover Seder held by the Jewish Welfare Board and Jewish War Veterans at Mayflower Hotel, April 15, 1946.  Rose Sherman seated closest to camera at lower left.</description><subject>Military life|Holidays|Uniforms|Sailors</subject><objectid>2011.23.41</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Rose</people><searchterms>Passover|Passover Seder|World War II|Mayflower Hotel|Jewish War Veterans|Jewish Welfare Board</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2231/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2135</url><identifier>2135</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white 3"x6" photo of Rose Bernard (Sherman) wearing WAVE uniform seated at desk in office, mid-1940s.</description><subject>Women|Military service|Office workers|World War II</subject><objectid>2011.23.43</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Rose</people><searchterms>World War II|Government Girls</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2232/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2136</url><identifier>2136</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>3"x5" black &amp; white photograph of Rose Bernard (Sherman) standing in front of bank of file cabinets in office, mid-1940s.</description><subject>Women|Military personnel|World War II|Office workers</subject><objectid>2011.23.44</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Rose</people><searchterms>World War II|Government Girls</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2233/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2137</url><identifier>2137</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1952</date><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>3"x5" color photo of Simon Sherman in military uniform with wife Rose and two sons, Douglas &amp; Stuart, standing outside home, 1952.</description><subject>Families|Houses|Suburban life|Military personnel</subject><objectid>2011.23.45</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Douglas|Sherman, Stuart|Sherman, Simon|Sherman, Rose</people><searchterms>Wheaton|Montgomery County</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2234/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2138</url><identifier>2138</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>2.5" x 3.5" black &amp; white photograph showing elderly woman seated in chair surrounded by four children.</description><subject /><objectid>2011.23.46</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2235/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2139</url><identifier>2139</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>3" x 3" sepia photograph on board showing two men in uniform holding horse.  Note on reverse: "Ben Sherman on right; Virginia Bull Run"</description><subject /><objectid>2011.23.47</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Benjamin</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2236/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2140</url><identifier>2140</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>3"x5" black &amp; white snapshot of Simon Sherman with two young sons, Douglas and Stuart Sherman.</description><subject>Families|Fathers &amp; children</subject><objectid>2011.23.48</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sherman, Simon|Sherman, Douglas|Sherman, Stuart</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2237/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2141</url><identifier>2141</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Clara Hartogensis</title><date>1910</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Clara Hartogensis on 7th Street, NW. She is likely standing in front of her brother-in-law Herman Blumenthal's clothing store at 1812 7th St. NW. </description><subject>Women|Streetscape|Teachers</subject><objectid>2009.36.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hartogensis, Clara</people><searchterms>Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2238/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2142</url><identifier>2142</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Adas Israel Cornerstone</title><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph showing Anna &amp; Joseph Blumenthal at Adas Israel</description><subject>Construction|Cornerstone laying|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2009.36.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blumenthal, Joseph|Blumenthal, Anna</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2239/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2143</url><identifier>2143</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Maurice Atkin in the Negev in Israel, 1960s with Yemenite immigrants at a working kibbutz.</description><subject>Agriculture|Food aid|Immigrants</subject><objectid>1998.37.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Atkin, Maurice</people><searchterms>Israel|Kibbutz</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2240/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2144</url><identifier>2144</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description /><subject>Dance</subject><objectid>1988.05.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2241/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2145</url><identifier>2145</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1905</date><collection>Bernard Glassman Collection</collection><description>Sepia-toned photograph of family of Dora Glassman (mother of Bernard Glassman) prior to emigration from Chernigov, Russia.  

From left to right, Sam Hutman (infant); Bayla Nussbaum Hutman, Sarah Nussbaum (seated), Frouma Nussbaum Bennett, Simon Nussbaum (seated), Rachel Nussbaum Paley, Dora Nussbaum (Glassman) (seated on right), Sophie Nussbaum Simmons (center).  Sarah &amp; Simon Nussbaum were Bernard Glassman's grandparents.</description><subject>Families|Immigrants|Russia|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2011.32.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Glassman, Dora Nussbaum|Glassman, Bernard</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2242/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2146</url><identifier>2146</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/21/1951</date><collection /><description>1st Anniversary banquet of the Young Peoples' Synagogue at the Golden Parrot Restaurant (1701 20th St NW), June 20, 1951.  Article about event in 1951 newsletter in 2011.33.6

Rudolph "Rudy" Arkin is at center of photograph.

black and white, 6.5" x 4.5"</description><subject>Dinners</subject><objectid>2011.33.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Arkin, Rudy</people><searchterms>Young People's Synagogue</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2147</url><identifier>2147</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Posed photograph of Board of Young Peoples' Synagogue

Back row, left to right: Larry Frommer, Marshall Katzin, unknown, unknown, Rudolph Arkin, unknown
Front row: Herman Shechtel, unknown, Frank Selwyn

black and white, 9" x 7.25"</description><subject /><objectid>2011.33.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Arkin, Rudy</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2148</url><identifier>2148</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Irv Schumacher, Miriam Margolin, and Larry Fromer at Young Persons' Synagogue reunion, 2004

color, 4" x 6"</description><subject /><objectid>2011.33.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Young People's Synagogue</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2149</url><identifier>2149</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Sidney Wolman, Miriam Margolin, and Rudolph Arkin at Young Persons' Synagogue reunion, 2004

color, 4"x 6"</description><subject /><objectid>2011.33.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Arkin, Rudy</people><searchterms>Young People's Synagogue</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2150</url><identifier>2150</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Bea Orleans, Miriam Margolin, and Ruth Shanley at Young Peoples' Synagogue reunion, 2004

color, 4" x 6"</description><subject /><objectid>2011.33.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Young People's Synagogue</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2151</url><identifier>2151</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Walter Tobriner Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph of the 76th Board of Commissioners of Washington DC, July 22, 1965.  L to R:  John Duncan, Walter Tobriner, Charles M. Duke</description><subject /><objectid>2004.13.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tobriner, Walter|Duncan, John</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2243/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2152</url><identifier>2152</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1953</date><collection>Beth Israel Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph of Beth Israel Choir, ca. 1953, at C Street location.  

L to R: Aaron Sabghir, Meyer Kahn, Ben Kay, Billy Zaner, Harry Goodman (Leader), Jimmy Baroff, xxx Rosenberg, Fred Goodman, Ben Weiner</description><subject>Men|Boys|Choirs (Music)|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2008.40.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Weiner, Benjamin|Sabghir, Aaron|Kahn, Meyer|Kay, Ben|Zaner, Billy|Goodman, Harry|Baroff, Jimmy</people><searchterms>Beth Israel|Anacostia|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2244/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2153</url><identifier>2153</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/6/1987</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Photograph of Saul, Beri, and Marjorie Kravitz at Soviet Jewry rally on the National Mall, December 6, 1987.
US Capitol in background. Sign on far right reads "Gorbachev: Let My People Go"

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black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject>School children|Costumes|Celebrations</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2155</url><identifier>2155</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/05/1976</date><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Line of school girls in costumes (maybe flowers?). Behind them are letters on a wall spelling MICHIGAN DAY.  Part of DC Bicentennial Office's Michigan State Day, May 5, 1976.


black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject>School children|Costumes|Performances|Celebrations</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2156</url><identifier>2156</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/05/1976</date><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Line of school girls wearing signs handpainted to look like cereal boxes.  Behind them are letters on a wall spelling MICHIGAN DAY.  Part of DC Bicentennial Office's Michigan State Day, May 5, 1976.

black and white, 8" x 10"</description><subject>School children|Performances|Celebrations</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2157</url><identifier>2157</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/30/1976</date><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>School children on a stage at Green Elementary School wearing hats designed to look like American flags (like Uncle Sam's big hat). Children in front of stage are holding a MISSISSIPPI sign. Participating DC Bicentennial Office's Mississippi State Day, March 30, 1976

black and white, 7" x 10"</description><subject>School children|Performances|Celebrations</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2158</url><identifier>2158</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1976</date><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Man (maybe a South Dakota Congressman) and school girl holding up a banner, which is partially obstructed by a podium.  Banner reads, "South Dakota 1976 USA Bicentennial" and there appears to an outline of the state below.  Part of DC Bicentennial Office's South Dakota State Day, 1976

black and white, 6.5" x 9.5"</description><subject>School children|Celebrations</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2245/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2159</url><identifier>2159</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>School kids dressed up as Dorothy, Cowardly Lion, Scarecrow, Tinman, and the Wizard from The Wizard of Oz with a gentleman (maybe Kansas Congressman). There's a piano in the back to the left.  Part of DC Bicentennial Office's Kansas State Day, 1975 or 1976

black and white, 6.5" x 9.5"</description><subject>School children|Celebrations|Performances</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial|D.C. Public Schools</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2160</url><identifier>2160</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>On far left, school kids dressed up as Dorothy, Cowardly Lion, Scarecrow, Tinman, and the Wizard from The Wizard of Oz performing in front of seated audience.  Looks to be rotunda of Congressional office building. Part of DC Bicentennial Office's Kansas State Day, 1975 or 1976

black and white, 6.5" x 9.5"</description><subject>School children|Performances|Celebrations|Costumes</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial|D.C. Public Schools</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2161</url><identifier>2161</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Backs of girls in black leotards and tights, standing in front of a large room of women in uniform (not military) who are seated at a reception.  Part of a DC Bicentennial Office State Day, 1975 or 1976

black and white, 7" x 10"</description><subject>School children|Performances</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2162</url><identifier>2162</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Eight school girls standing in front of a building, wearing handmade "Hostess" pins and holding bunches of daisies.  Part of a DC Bicentennial Office State Day, 1975 or 1976

black and white, 7.5" x 9.5"</description><subject>School children|Flowers</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2163</url><identifier>2163</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Older man dressed as a Colonial American holding a poster drawn and colored with markers, probably by a teenager, depicting battle between British and Colonists.
Written in bottom corner of poster: Carshon Newsome / Sousa Recreation
Part of one of the DC Bicentennial Office's State Day, 1975 or 1976

black and white, 9" x 7"</description><subject>Costumes</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Herrewig, Patricia</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2164</url><identifier>2164</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>At left, school girl speaking at microphone behind podium outside  Poster on front of podium says "Washington 76".  People sitting on right of photo are probably politicians and other dignitaries.  Part of a DC Bicentennial Office State Day, 1975 or 1976

black and white, 6.5" x 10"</description><subject>School children|Celebrations</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Oliver, Dexter</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2165</url><identifier>2165</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/19/1976</date><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Boy presents banner with crest of New York made by D.C. schoolchildren to New York Lt. Governor Mary Anne Krupsak as part of DC Bicentennial Office's New York State Day, March 19, 1976.
Behind them are men dressed as British or American Colonial soldiers, maybe Company A, 1st Battalion, 127th Armor, New York National Guard of Dunkirk, NY. At West Front Terrace of U.S. Capitol. Washington Monument and Smithsonian Castle visible in distance.

black and white, 6.5" x 10"</description><subject>School children|Seals|Banners|Flags|Celebrations|Politicians</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Oliver, Dexter</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2166</url><identifier>2166</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Three young children, one speaking at a microphone, and adults seated at table behind them.  Part of a DC Bicentennial Office State Day, 1975 or 1976

black and white, 6.5" x 9.5"</description><subject>School children</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Oliver, Dexter</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2167</url><identifier>2167</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Young girls dressed at majorettes marching down sidewalk.  Girl in front is holding a sign that says "MINI-ETTES".  Line of adults watching at right.  Part of a DC Bicentennial Office State Day, 1975 or 1976

black and white, 9" x 6"</description><subject>Parades &amp; processions|Children|Girls|Celebrations</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Herrewig, Patricia</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2168</url><identifier>2168</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Backs of five girls in matching uniforms, white knee socks, and saddle shoes standing in front of audience seats on steps of U.S. Capitol.  Part of a DC Bicentennial Office State Day, 1975 or 1976

black and white, 7.5" x 10"</description><subject>School children|Performances</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Oliver, Dexter</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial|U.S. Capitol</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2169</url><identifier>2169</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Seated band playing in front of the U.S. Capitol.  Seated audience in the background.  Part of a DC Bicentennial Office State Day, 1975 or 1976.

black and white, 6.75" x 10"</description><subject>Bands|Performances|Celebrations</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Oliver, Dexter</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>D.C. Government|Bicentennial|U.S. Capitol</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2170</url><identifier>2170</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Headshot of Janice Eichhorn, 1968-1970

black and white, 2.5" x 2.5"</description><subject /><objectid>2011.19.2.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eichhorn, Janice</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2246/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2171</url><identifier>2171</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Souvenier photo from Bunratty Castle in Ireland, 1958-1960
Janice Eichhorn sitting beside a man at a table.  They have cups in front of them and theres's a plate of food scraps to the right.  Both are wearing red bibs.  A woman (maybe a waitress) is standing behind them and talking to the man.  She has an arm around Jan.

color, 3" x 4.5"</description><subject /><objectid>2011.19.2.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eichhorn, Janice</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2247/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2172</url><identifier>2172</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1955</date><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Southern Illinois Jewish Federation dinner, 1955
From right to left, sitting at long table: Janice Eichhorn, Diane Eichhorn (Jan's sister), unknown, Mrs. May (Sunday School teacher in Cairo, Illinois), Janie Solomon, and the remaining are unknown.  

black and white, 9.5" x 7.5"</description><subject>Dinners</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eichhorn, Janice</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2248/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2173</url><identifier>2173</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Janice Eichhorn (rightmost woman) at long dining table in a large room.  There are a number of people sitting down the table and another table behind them.

black and white, 9.5" x 7.5"</description><subject /><objectid>2011.19.2.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eichhorn, Janice</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2174</url><identifier>2174</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Janice Eichhorn standing between Congresswoman Patsy Mink (Hawaii) and Congressman William J. Green III (Pennsylvania) the Young Democrats Home Rule reception co-chaired by Eichhorn. There are two unidentified men behind them. late 1960s

Mink signed "With warmest Aloha! Patsy T. Mink" over her chest
Green signed "Best Wishes, William J. Green" over the lower part of his torso

black and white,</description><subject>Politicians</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eichhorn, Janice|Mink, Patsy T.|Green, William J., III</people><searchterms>U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2249/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2175</url><identifier>2175</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1968</date><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Janice Eichhorn (right) standing in front of the Capitol with Ceci Matthews (left), 1968

Caption: Young Democrat Janice Eichhorn (right) stands in front of the Capitol Building where she works in the office of Senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin. Miss Eichhorn, former president of the Southwest Washington young Democrats, was elected in the Washington, D.C. primary as a Convention alternate-delegate pledged to Senator Robert Kennedy. With her is Mrs. Ceci Matthews, a member of the Democratic Central Committee as well as a Capitol Hill worker and local Young Democrat President. Photo from IPS.

black and white, 6.25" x 8"</description><subject /><objectid>2011.19.2.31</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eichhorn, Janice</people><searchterms>U.S. Capitol</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2250/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2176</url><identifier>2176</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/11/1973</date><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>DC Mayor Walter Washington presenting Janice Eichhorn with a framed letter that he wrote to her thanking her for her work on behalf of Home Rule. Letter dated October 11, 1973.  Framed letter is in 2011.19.1.2.f

black and white, 8.5" x 6.25"</description><subject>Correspondence|Mayors</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eichhorn, Janice|Washington, Walter</people><searchterms>Home Rule|D.C. Government</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2251/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2177</url><identifier>2177</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Janice Eichhorn shaking hands with Hubert Humphrey.

Signed across lower left corner: To Jan Eichhorn - with best wishes Hubert H Humphrey

black and white, 6.5" x 8.5"</description><subject>Politicians</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Chamowitz, Mel</creator><type>Image</type><people>Eichhorn, Janice|Humphrey, Hubert</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2252/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2178</url><identifier>2178</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/07/1987</date><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Portrait of DC Mayor Marion Barry

Written below photo:
Best wishes to a very dear friend Jan Eichhorn 
Marion Barry 7-7-81

black and white, 7.5" x 8.25"</description><subject>Politicians|Mayors</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eichhorn, Janice|Barry, Marion</people><searchterms>D.C. Government</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2253/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2179</url><identifier>2179</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1990</date><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Janice Eichhorn posing with the first group of students at Friends of Tyler School (now called Jan's Tutoring House), 1990

black and white, 7.5" x 8.25"</description><subject>School children|Children|Tutoring</subject><objectid>2011.19.2.35</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eichhorn, Janice</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2254/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2180</url><identifier>2180</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white snapshot showing Joseph Blumenthal with his two daughters, Eleanor and Flora, ca. 1929, possibly in backyard of home on Klingle Road.</description><subject>Families|Backyards</subject><objectid>2009.36.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blumenthal, Flora|Blumenthal, Joseph|Blumenthal, Eleanor</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2255/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2181</url><identifier>2181</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1932</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white snapshot of Flora and Eleanor Blumenthal at Camp Louise, 1932</description><subject>Camps|Girls</subject><objectid>2009.36.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blumenthal, Eleanor|Blumenthal, Flora</people><searchterms>Camp|Camp Louise</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2256/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2182</url><identifier>2182</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>6"x9" sepia toned photograph of Adas Israel Confirmation Class, 1933.  

Flora Blumenthal, front row, far left.  Mrs. Bertha Hollander, back row, center.  

Other names penciled on reverse of photograph.
Back Row (L to R): Shirley Greenberg, Dorothy Bramow (?), Barbara Rudolph, Mrs. Bertha Hollander, Muriel Merelman, Nancy Moss, unknown
Front Row (L to R): Flora Blumenthal, unknown, Estelle Tabb, Mildred Gillers, Miriam Lyons, Loraine Lyons, Ruth Rubin</description><subject>Religious education|Confirmations|Synagogues|Girls</subject><objectid>2009.36.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blumenthal, Flora|Greenberg, Shirley|Bramow, Dorothy|Rudolph, Barbara|Hollander, Bertha|Merelman, Muriel|Moss, Nancy|Tabb, Estelle|Gillers, Mildred|Lyons, Miriam|Lyons, Lorraine|Rutin, Ruth</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Confirmation|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2257/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2183</url><identifier>2183</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>2"x2" black &amp; white portrait photograph of Clara Hartogensis, ca. 1930s.</description><subject>Women|Teachers</subject><objectid>2009.36.31</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hartogensis, Clara</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2258/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2184</url><identifier>2184</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Flora Blumenthal.  Photo possibly taken around the corner from her family home on Klingle Road.</description><subject>Houses|Women|Young adults</subject><objectid>2009.36.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blumenthal, Flora</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2259/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2185</url><identifier>2185</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>December 25, 1941</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Formal wedding portrait of Flora Blumenthal Atkin, December 25, 1941.  Wedding took place in the Chinese Room at the Mayflower Hotel.</description><subject>Women|Weddings|Wedding costume</subject><objectid>2009.36.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms>Wedding|Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2260/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2186</url><identifier>2186</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description /><subject /><objectid>2004.13.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2261/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2187</url><identifier>2187</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description /><subject /><objectid>2004.13.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2262/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2188</url><identifier>2188</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>8x10 black &amp; white print showing Jacob Kamerow &amp; Maurice Atkin shaking hands at unidentified event, 1960s.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.46.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2189</url><identifier>2189</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1977</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white snapshot showing Flora Atkin receiving the Chorpenning Cup in 1977.  The Charlotte B. Chorpenning Cup is the highest award given by the Children's Theater Association.</description><subject>Awards|Writing|Women</subject><objectid>1996.28.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2263/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2190</url><identifier>2190</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1936</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Reprint of sepia-toned photograph showing eight young women in Phi Sigma Sigma, Kappa Chapter sorority, George Washington University.  L to R, front row: Florence Kressfeld, Frances Walsky, Evelyn Eibender Bersky, Flora Blumenthal, Rose Feldman.  Back row: Nileen Cooper, Minna Feld, Rita Rubenstein.</description><subject>Young adults|Friendship|Universities &amp; colleges|Women</subject><objectid>2009.36.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blumenthal, Flora</people><searchterms>George Washington University|sorority|Phi Sigma Sigma</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2264/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2191</url><identifier>2191</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Snapshot showing Robert Nathan &amp; Maury Atkin, possibly at a holiday party, with several unidentified women, December 1965.</description><subject>Parties|Men|Women</subject><objectid>1998.37.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Nathan, Robert|Atkin, Maurice</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2265/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2192</url><identifier>2192</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1949</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Studio portrait of Maurice Atkin, 1949.</description><subject>Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>1998.37.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Atkin, Maurice</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2266/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2193</url><identifier>2193</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Photograph of Maury Atkin with Ray Iaones, Assistant Chief of Foreign Agricultural Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.   
Note from Maury Atkin:  "Iaones was a good friend of Israel and helpful to our food procurement projects during the fifties.  These food projects were also good for the U.S. as Israel provided a needed market for foodstuffs in troubling surplus quantities to the USDA."</description><subject>Government officials</subject><objectid>1998.37.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Atkin, Maurice</people><searchterms>Israel|federal workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2267/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2194</url><identifier>2194</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1952</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Photograph of Joe Gichner, Fred Gichner, and Joseph Blumenthal, December 1952.</description><subject>Men|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2009.36.35</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gichner, Joe|Gichner, Fred|Blumenthal, Joseph</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2268/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2195</url><identifier>2195</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Snapshot of Joseph Blumenthal with Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz at Adas Israel, 1967.</description><subject>Rabbis|Men</subject><objectid>2009.36.39</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blumenthal, Joseph|Rabinowitz, Stanley</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2269/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2196</url><identifier>2196</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Studio photograph card of Joseph Blumenthal as a baby.</description><subject>Portrait photographs|Babies</subject><objectid>2009.36.37</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blumenthal, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2270/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2197</url><identifier>2197</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1941</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Photo of Flora Blumenthal in dance pose at Bennington College, 1941.</description><subject>Modern dance|Women</subject><objectid>2009.36.36</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2271/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2198</url><identifier>2198</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Torn scrapbook page with photograph of Rachel &amp; Herman Blumenthal &amp; Clara Hartogensis.  Caption written above the photo reads: "From Now On: Old pictures from 'wedding' journal.</description><subject>Young adults|Beaches</subject><objectid>2009.36.38</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blumenthal, Rachel|Blumenthal, Herman|Hartogensis, Clara</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2272/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2199</url><identifier>2199</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Flora Atkin and two others in dance pose from "Ballad for America", 1941, at the Jewish Community Center.</description><subject>Modern dance|Community centers</subject><objectid>1998.17.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2273/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2200</url><identifier>2200</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1934</date><collection>Bernard Glassman Collection</collection><description>8x10 photoraph of bar mitzvah party for Burton Ostrow, ca. 1934, in basement of his home at 17th and Decatur Streets.  

Bernard Glassman seated against the wall, second from right.</description><subject>Parties|Boys|Basements</subject><objectid>2012.09.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ostrow, Burton|Glassman, Bernard</people><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2274/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2201</url><identifier>2201</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1946</date><collection>Bernard Glassman Collection</collection><description>8x10 photograph of the Town Club party at the Wardman Park Hotel, summer, 1946.

Bernard Glassman back row, center, 7th from right, wearing white suit and black bow tie.

Town Club was a group of Jewish young adults.</description><subject>Dance parties|Young adults|Hotels</subject><objectid>2012.09.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Glassman, Bernard|Feldman, Charlotte</people><searchterms>Town Club|Wardman Park Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2275/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2202</url><identifier>2202</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph of Maury Atkin &amp; Robert Nathan boarding a plane, 1960s.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.37.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Nathan, Robert|Atkin, Maurice</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2276/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2203</url><identifier>2203</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1941</date><collection /><description>2"x4" black &amp; white snapshot of young girl, Frances Kossow (Burka), wearing dress &amp; crown on the way to Adas Israel Purim carnival, 1941.</description><subject>Girls|Costumes|Streetscape|Holidays</subject><objectid>2011.28.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Burka, Frances</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Purim</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2277/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2204</url><identifier>2204</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1965</date><collection /><description>3"x3" color snapshot of Adas Israel Purim carnival, 1965.  Sharon Burka in center.</description><subject>Girls|Holidays|Costumes</subject><objectid>2011.28.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Burka, Sharon</people><searchterms>Purim|Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2278/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2205</url><identifier>2205</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1965</date><collection>,</collection><description>3"x3" color snapshot of Adas Israel Purim carnival, 1965. Eliot Burka in center.</description><subject>Boys|Holidays|Costumes</subject><objectid>2011.28.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Burka, Eliot</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Purim</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2206</url><identifier>2206</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Bert Silver Collection</collection><description /><subject>Activists|Synagogues|Protest posters</subject><objectid>2012.05.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silver, Bert</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|synagogues|B'nai Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2279/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2207</url><identifier>2207</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Bert Silver Collection</collection><description>Members of B'nai Israel Congregation holding a menorah which was sent to the Leningrad Synagogue as an expression of friendship. L to R: Bert Silver, social action chairman; Rabbi Melvin Libman; Willard Mazie, president of B'nai Israel; Rabbi Henry Segal; Cantor Jacob Friedman.</description><subject>Activists|Menorahs|Rabbis|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2012.05.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Friedman, Jacob|Libman, Melvin|Mazie, Willard|Segal, Henry|Silver, Bert</people><searchterms>B'nai Israel|Rabbi|Soviet Jewry|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2280/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2208</url><identifier>2208</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1957</date><collection>Philip Schiff Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white 5"x7" photograph of Philip Schiff (second from right) on a UJA mission to Israel, 1957.</description><subject>Delegations|Military personnel</subject><objectid>2012.15.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Schiff, Philip</people><searchterms>United Jewish Appeal|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2281/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2209</url><identifier>2209</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1957</date><collection>Philip Schiff Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white 5"x 7" photograph of Philip Schiff and another man, presumably at an airport, on a United Jewish Appeal trip to Israel, 1957.</description><subject>Delegations|Airports|Travel</subject><objectid>2012.15.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Schiff, Philip</people><searchterms>United Jewish Appeal|Israel|El Al Airlines</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2282/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2210</url><identifier>2210</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Meyer Yalom (right) and Jack Dorris (left) behind the counter in Yalom's grocery store at 1531 33rd Street, NW, late 1920s-1930s.  5"x7" black and white.  

Stained with small tears around edges.

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 4: 1921-1948</description><subject>Grocery stores|Cans|Counters</subject><objectid>2012.20.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Yalom, Meyer|Dorris, Jack</people><searchterms>Business|Grocery stores|Georgetown|DGS|District Grocery Stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2283/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2211</url><identifier>2211</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph showing three men wearing hats &amp; overcoats at the meat warehouse in the Giant Distribution Center.  Far right is Sidney Danneman.</description><subject /><objectid>2012.19.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Danneman, Sidney</people><searchterms>Giant Food</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2212</url><identifier>2212</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Five men wearing suits standing inside a  Giant Food grocery store.  "Aunt Nellie" poster is visible in background.  Far right is Sidney Danneman; center is Larry Solomon.</description><subject /><objectid>2012.19.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Solomon, Lawrence</people><searchterms>Giant Food</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2284/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2213</url><identifier>2213</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white print showing several Giant associates in white coats with Leonard Abel and Milton Weinstein in center, wearing suits.  Back row, left to right: Cecil Hodges and Gene Helmick.</description><subject /><objectid>2012.19.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Weinstein, Milton|Abel, Leonard</people><searchterms>Giant Food</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2285/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2214</url><identifier>2214</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph showing group of Giant associates assembled together for Company's Coming visit in store #18.</description><subject /><objectid>2012.19.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2215</url><identifier>2215</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>JCC building at 16th Street, 1926, 7" x 9".</description><subject /><objectid>JCC02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center|Washington DC Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2286/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2216</url><identifier>2216</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Third JCC Home- YMHA, 1917, 8" x 10". Note: "1349 PA Ave. NW"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2287/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2217</url><identifier>2217</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>2nd  meeting place, 8" x 10". Note: "11/10/12 Flynn's Hall 8th and 15th Sts., N.W., (Still Standing)"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2288/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2218</url><identifier>2218</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>1st meeting place, August 1911, 8" x 10". Note: "1st Y.M. meeting place. 1326 8th St. NW"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2289/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2219</url><identifier>2219</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Fourth home of the Young Men's Hebrew Association, 1918-1925. 1015 D Street Northwest. 

8" x 10". Note: "4th home- 11th and Pa. Ave, NW across from The Star"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2290/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2220</url><identifier>2220</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>1st home, 1913, 8" x 10". Note: "415 M St. NW 1st Y.M.H.A., Wash. DC, JCC-YMHA 1st blg. in 1913"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC07</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>415 M Street|Young Mens Hebrew Association|Young Womens Hebrew Association</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2291/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2221</url><identifier>2221</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Unidentified, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC08</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2292/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2222</url><identifier>2222</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>For 16th Street Parking Lot, 1958, 8" x 10". Note: "Building purchased for 16th St. Bldg. parking lot, Q St., NW"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC09</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2293/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2223</url><identifier>2223</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Honoring Founders, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC011</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Washington DC Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2294/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2224</url><identifier>2224</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1969</date><collection /><description>Dedication of Complex, 8" x 10". Note: "June 1969 Dedication of 3 buildings (Heb. Home, JSSA, JCC) of Jewish Community Campus. Holding 3 symbolic keys are presidents of 3 agencies- Richard Englund (JSSA), Bernard White (JCC), George Hurwitz (HH). Charles E. Smith on left"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC017</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>White, Bernard|Hurwitz, George|Smith, Charles E.</people><searchterms>Hebrew Home of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish Social Service Agency|Rockville</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2295/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2225</url><identifier>2225</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Group on stairs- downtown building, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC012</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Washington DC Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2296/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2226</url><identifier>2226</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Groundbreaking- RV, 1967, 8" x 10". Note: "Groundbreaking for complex, June 1967. L to R, Senator Joseph Tydings, Md; Senator Daniel brewster, Md.; Governor Spiro T. Agnew, Md (behind rostrum); Charles E. Smith; David L. Kreeger; Hon. David Scull, Pres. Mo. Co. Council; Robert H. Weiner, Ex. Dir. JCC; Hyman Berman, Pres. HH"

Iimage on Exhibit WIJW Section 6: 1969-1997</description><subject /><objectid>JCC018</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Smith, Charles E.|Kreeger, David Lloyd|Berman, Hyman</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Hebrew Home of Greater Washington|Maryland|Montgomery County|Rockville</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2297/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2227</url><identifier>2227</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1944</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Red Cross Nurses, 1944, 8" x 10". Note: A 54070, Home Nursing (Jewish Center), Washington, D.C., June 1944, (Photo by) Dan Riordan (R.C.P.) Washington, DC-- Among the diversified activities of the Jewish Community Center, 16 and Q Streets, NW, Washington, DC is Red Cross Home Nursing. Leaving the Center are Mrs. Elias Gelmand, Red Cross nurse since 1921, with three of her class members. "Room 10" at the Center, with all its equipment, has been turned over to the District of Columbia Chapter of the American Red Cross as an outright gift. It is used morning, noon, and night for the purpose of teaching home nursing. The room is used by various red cross instructors, whose students are composed of Government employees, mothers, wives, and grandmothers. Some who have taken the course are gtiving voluntary service assisting with temperatures, bed baths, bedmaking, feeding patients, and other chores in Washington institutions."</description><subject /><objectid>JCC013</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Washington DC Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2298/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2228</url><identifier>2228</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Robert Weiner, 8 1/2" x 8". Note: "JER Exec. Dir. Robert H. Weiner"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC014</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2299/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2229</url><identifier>2229</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1967</date><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Groundbreaking- RV, 1967, 8" x 10". Note: "Groundbreaking for Complex, June 1967"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC015</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hebrew Home of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2300/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2230</url><identifier>2230</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Dedication of Complex, 1969, 8" x 10". Note: "Dedication of Complex, June 1969, Justice Arthur Goldberg"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC016</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldberg, Arthur</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Hebrew Home of Greater Washington|Rockville</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2301/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2231</url><identifier>2231</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Front Enrance- RV, 5" x 7". Note: "Roy Perry, 803 Montrose Road, Rockville, MD 20852, Tel. (301) 881-7485"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC040</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Rockville</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2302/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2232</url><identifier>2232</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/15/1969</date><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Dedication, 3 1/2" x 5". Note: "Justice Arthur Goldberg"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC041</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldberg, Arthur</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2303/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2233</url><identifier>2233</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>YMHA Baseball Team, 1918, 8" x 6.5"</description><subject>Baseball|Baseball players</subject><objectid>JCC046</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Young Mens Hebrew Association|sports</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2304/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2234</url><identifier>2234</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Baseball Player, 1923, 4" x 5 1/2". Note: "#9 THE WINNER, Case 2, Max Schwartz, 1923"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC042</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2306/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2235</url><identifier>2235</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1919</date><collection /><description>Young Men's Hebrew Association at North Beach, Maryland, 1919, 9" x 7 1/4".</description><subject>Beaches</subject><objectid>JCC047</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>North Beach|Young Mens Hebrew Association</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2307/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2236</url><identifier>2236</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1923</date><collection /><description>Pie Eating Contest, 1923</description><subject>Food|Contests</subject><objectid>JCC043</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2308/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2237</url><identifier>2237</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1925</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Dedication 1925, 9 1/4" x 5 1/4". Note: "To Eddie with best wishes and fondest memories, B, March 31, 1965"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC045</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Coolidge, Calvin</people><searchterms>Washington DC Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2309/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2238</url><identifier>2238</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Young Women's Hebrew Association group, 6 1/2" x 7 1/2"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC048</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Young Womens Hebrew Association</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2310/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2239</url><identifier>2239</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Rehab in Pool- Kids, 1963, 9 1/2" x 7 1/2". Note: "Rehab Asthmatic Children, 1963, Co-sponsored w/ Easter Seal Foundation"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC049</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2311/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2240</url><identifier>2240</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1961</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Challil (Recorder) Class, 1961, 7" x 9". Note: "Recorder class, JCC, 16th and Que St. N.W., 1961"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC085</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Washington DC Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2312/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2241</url><identifier>2241</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1928</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Youth Minstrel Show held at the DC Jewish Community Center, 1928, 8" x 10"</description><subject>Racism|Minstrel shows|Youth|Children's theater</subject><objectid>JCC051</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Washington DC Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2313/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2242</url><identifier>2242</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Art Class, 1962, 7" x 9". Note: "JCC 16th and Que St"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC086</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Washington DC Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2314/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2243</url><identifier>2243</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Revamped Front Desk 16th St., 1959 or 1960, 8 1/2" x 6 1/2". Note:" L to R, Vivian Weers, ?, Milli Goldstein, Jerome Weiner"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC053</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Washington DC Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2315/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2244</url><identifier>2244</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1959</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Kids in classroom at DC Jewish Community Center, 16th &amp; Q Sts. NW, 1959, 7" x 9"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC088</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Washington DC Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2316/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2245</url><identifier>2245</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1948</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Women's Calisthenics Class, DC Jewish Community Center, 16th &amp; Q Sts. NW 1948, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC056</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Washington DC Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2317/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2246</url><identifier>2246</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 1959</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Golden Age Discussion Group,  DC Jewish Community Center, 16th &amp; Q Sts. NW, March, 1959, 8" x 10". 

Note: "L-R, Ray Teitlebaum; Theodora Clark; Stephanie Tobey; Sadie Celler; Rose Lechtman Leade, Rose, Weiss, ?, ?, Adele Reiner"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC089</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2318/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2247</url><identifier>2247</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1944</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Servicemen Celebrate Sukkot, 1944, 8" x 10". Note: "Rabbi Kelner extreme right"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC057</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Washington DC Jewish Community Center|U.S. Army|Succot</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2319/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2248</url><identifier>2248</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Kids in Game Room, 9 1/2" x 6 1/2". Note: "Please credit photo Roy Perry, 803 Montrose Road, Rockville, Maryland, 20858"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC093</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2320/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2249</url><identifier>2249</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1965</date><collection /><description>Teenage Service Corps, 1965, 7" x 9". Note: "Washington Post Photo"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC094</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2321/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2250</url><identifier>2250</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Queen Esther Contest, 1948, 8" x 10". Note: "Bill Gold, Fred Kogod, Ed Rosenbloom. Left- first row, Myrna Davidson, Kaufman; ?; ?; ?; Marky Leibowitz Kirsch; ?; Franki Schoenberg Pelzman. Standing, Kogod; Gold; ?; ?; ?; ?; ?; ?; ?; Carol Kramer-Blum; ?; Ed Rosenbloom"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC058</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Washington DC Jewish Community Center|Purim</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2322/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2251</url><identifier>2251</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Youth Service Corps, 1965, 7" x 9". Note: "Washington Post Photo"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC095</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2323/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2252</url><identifier>2252</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1959</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Golden Age Choral Group, 1959, 7" x 9". Note: "Led by Vivian Weiss"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC063</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Washington DC Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2324/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2253</url><identifier>2253</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970</date><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>National Council of Jewish Women, 1970, 7" x 10". Note: "NCJW- met here, helped find funding for JCC Louise Baum. Chairs and tables and umbrellas given to JCC by NCJW. Carole Sue Lebbin, 6128 Durbin Road, Bethesda, Maryland, 20034"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC097</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>National Council of Jewish Women|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2325/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2254</url><identifier>2254</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1959</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Bridge Class, 1959, 8" x 10"</description><subject>Bridge (Game)|Classrooms</subject><objectid>JCC065</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Washington DC Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2326/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2255</url><identifier>2255</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1972</date><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>JCC Children's Chorus, Spring 1972, 8" x 10". Note: "Roy Perry, 803 Montrose Road, Rockville, Maryland, 20852"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC098</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2327/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2256</url><identifier>2256</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1959</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Hanukkah Festival, December 1959, 7" x 9". Note: "Jacob Deutsch"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC068</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Washington DC Jewish Community Center|Hanukkah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2328/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2257</url><identifier>2257</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Dance Class, 1967, 8" x 10"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC100</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Washington DC Jewish Community Center|Dance</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2329/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2258</url><identifier>2258</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/04/1972</date><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Shtetl Fair, June 4 1972, 8" x 10". Note: "Helen Shapiro"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC101</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2330/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2259</url><identifier>2259</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1963</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Teen Service Corps, 1963, 8" x 10". Note: "L to R, Norman Aronovic; Shelah Hochman; Tina Gerber; Harvey Bobb. JCC Silver Spring Youth Building. 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Note: "Ganon Gil, JCC/ATC"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC118</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Shabbat|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2343/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2271</url><identifier>2271</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1980</date><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Chanukah Torch Run, 1980, 7" x 9". 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Note: "Ovrs 87"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC147</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Purim|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2345/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2273</url><identifier>2273</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1976</date><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Purim at the JCC, 1976, 7" x 9". Notes: "MD. 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Note: "88 Pluznik"</description><subject>Basketball|Basketball players</subject><objectid>JCC148</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2348/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2275</url><identifier>2275</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1976</date><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Senior Fashion Show, 1976, 4" x 5". Note: "Joan Field, 1976 Fashion Show Bicentennial"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC121</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2349/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2276</url><identifier>2276</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1986</date><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Sr. Adult Exercise Class, 1986, 8" x 10". Note: "Sara Diener leads senior adult exercise class"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC154</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2350/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2277</url><identifier>2277</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1978</date><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Intergenerations Fashion Show, 1978, 5" X 7". Note: "Mr. Moe Mendel"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC122</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2351/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2278</url><identifier>2278</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Sr. Adult Lunch, 1987, 7" x 9". 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Annual Meeting"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC125</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2353/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2280</url><identifier>2280</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Kids, 1987, 8" x 10". Note: "Rothstein 87"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC156</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2354/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2281</url><identifier>2281</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 1974</date><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Israel Independence Day, April 1974, 8" x 10". Note: "Simcha Dinitz, Ambassador from Israel, addressing a group of participants and paraders at the Jewish Community Center Israel Independence Day celebration. Please credit photo by Roy Perry."</description><subject /><objectid>JCC128</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dinitz, Simcha</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2355/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2282</url><identifier>2282</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1975</date><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Basketball, 1975, 7" x 10 1/2". Note: "Roy Perry, 809 Montrose Road, Rockville, Maryland, 20852"</description><subject>Basketball</subject><objectid>JCC129</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2356/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2283</url><identifier>2283</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>October 1984</date><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Citizenship Ceremony, 1984, 5" x 7". Note: "Cong. Michael Barnes at Citizenship Ceremony Oct. 1984. President of JCC '84. Photo by Larry M. Levine"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC134</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2357/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2284</url><identifier>2284</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/10/1988</date><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Groundbreaking ECE Wing, January 10 1988, 8" x 10". Note: "Jewish Community Center President Beth C. Sloan and Past President Edward H. Kaplan at groundbreaking ceremony for the Sidney, Sarah, Susan and Stuart Brown Early Childhood Development Wing January 10, 1988. Photo by Audrey Rothstein."</description><subject /><objectid>JCC137</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2358/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2285</url><identifier>2285</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1984</date><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>JCC Ham Radio Station, 1984, 5" x 7". Note: "Chaverim Ham Radio Station at JCC. Photo by Larry M Levine, Dec 16, 1984"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC138</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2359/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2286</url><identifier>2286</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Purim Festival, 1985, 5" x 7". Note: "B'nei B'rith Museum Purim Festival, Feb. 24, 1-4 PM"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC141</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Purim</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2360/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2287</url><identifier>2287</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1985</date><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Kids, 1985, 7" x 9". Note: "Annual Report, 6/ Meir Meznick. 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Color photograph.</description><subject /><objectid>JCC174</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2362/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2289</url><identifier>2289</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Intergenerational Art Project, 2001, 4" x 6".</description><subject /><objectid>JCC163</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2363/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2290</url><identifier>2290</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>JCC Ham Radio Station, undated, 3 1/2" x 5".</description><subject /><objectid>JCC173</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2364/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2291</url><identifier>2291</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Queen Esther, c. 2001, 5" x 7". Note: "Photo by Roy Perry"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC164</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2365/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2292</url><identifier>2292</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Louis Spiegler in Front of the 'Y (11 St.-Penn. 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Color photograph.</description><subject /><objectid>JCC276</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2429/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2356</url><identifier>2356</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Yoga, undated, 7" x 9".</description><subject /><objectid>JCC280</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2430/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2357</url><identifier>2357</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Book Festival, undated, 4" x 6". Note: "Andrew Ship Photography"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC289</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2431/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2358</url><identifier>2358</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Golden Age Discussion Group, 1959, 7" x 9".</description><subject /><objectid>JCC283</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2432/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2359</url><identifier>2359</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Book Festival, c. 2001, 4" x 6". Color photograph. Note: "Photo by Laurie Black"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC290</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2433/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2360</url><identifier>2360</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Leonard Nimoy and B. Winnik, undated, 4" x 6". Color photograph. Note: "Photography by Andrew Ship"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC291</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2434/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2361</url><identifier>2361</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Book Festival, undated, 7" x 9". Note: "Please credit photo Roy Perry"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC288</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2435/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2362</url><identifier>2362</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Book Festival Cart, undated, 4" x 6". Color photograph.</description><subject /><objectid>JCC292</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2436/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2363</url><identifier>2363</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Bob Weiner, 1970, 7" x 9". Note: "Please credit photo by Roy Perry"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC298</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2437/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2364</url><identifier>2364</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>David Lloyd Kreeger, undated, 5" x 7". Note: "David Lloyd Kreeger and Donald Wolpe; Please credit photo by Roy Perry"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC293</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2438/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2365</url><identifier>2365</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Weiner Museum/ Gallery, 1970, 5" x 7". Note: "Goldman Gallery dedication- 1970, l-r Joseph Gildenhorn, Alma Gildenhorn, Donald Wolpe (JCC President), Yitzhak Rabin (then Ambassador). Please credit photo by Roy Perry"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC294</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2439/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2366</url><identifier>2366</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Art Class, undated, 5" x 7". Note: "Laurie Black Photo"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC312</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2440/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2367</url><identifier>2367</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Goldman Gallery, 1970, 8" x 10".</description><subject /><objectid>JCC305</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2441/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2368</url><identifier>2368</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Dance, undated, 5" x 7". Note: "Laurie Black Photo"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC307</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2442/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2369</url><identifier>2369</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Dance, undated, 5" x 7". Note: "Laurie Black Photo"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC308</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2443/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2370</url><identifier>2370</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Finger Painting, undated, 5" x 7". Note: "Photo by Laurie Black"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC309</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2444/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2371</url><identifier>2371</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Art, undated, 5" x 7".</description><subject /><objectid>JCC311</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2445/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2372</url><identifier>2372</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Intergenerational Art Project, undated, 8" x 10". Note: "Copyright Alan Mickelson"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC313</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2446/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2373</url><identifier>2373</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Pottery Wheel, undated, 7" x 9". Note: "Please credit photo Roy Perry"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC314</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2447/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2374</url><identifier>2374</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>JCC Orchestra, 1971, 5" x 7". Note: "David Sella, Israeli Cellist, performing with the JCC Symphony Orchestra with Dr. Joel Berman conducting at its benefit concert on November 7, 1971, at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington. Please credit photo by Roy Perry"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC315</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2448/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2375</url><identifier>2375</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>JCC Orchestra, 1972, 7" x 9".</description><subject /><objectid>JCC317</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2449/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2376</url><identifier>2376</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>JCC Orchestra, 1960, 8" x 10".</description><subject /><objectid>JCC320</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2450/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2377</url><identifier>2377</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Old Front Desk, undated, 4" x 6". Color photograph.</description><subject /><objectid>JCC322</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2451/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2378</url><identifier>2378</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Building Entrance, May 27 1969, 8" x 10".  Note: "Entrance to JCC of greater Washington, D.C. The Center is connected by corridors to the Hebrew Home for the Aged and the Jewish Social Service Agency. Looking west. Frederick Construction Co., Frederick, Maryland. Capitol and Glogau Photographers"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC321</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2452/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2379</url><identifier>2379</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Groundbreaking for Complex, June 1967, 8" x 10". Note: "L to R: ?; Senator Joseph Tydings; Senator Daniel Brewster; Governor Spiro Agnew; Hon. David Scull; Pres. Mo. Co. Council, David L. Kreeger. Capitol and Glogau Photographers"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC325</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2453/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2380</url><identifier>2380</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Charles E. Smith, June 1969, 8" x 10". Note: "Dedication of complex"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC323</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2454/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2381</url><identifier>2381</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Groundbreaking for Complex, undated, 8" x 10". Note: "Jac J. Lehrman, JSSA President, at groundbreaking with Mr. and Mrs. A. Palia, Mr. George Wasserman. Capitol and Glogau Photography"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC326</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2455/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2382</url><identifier>2382</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Dedication of Complex, 1969, 8" x 10". Note: "Capitol and Glogau Photography"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC324</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2456/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2383</url><identifier>2383</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Groundbreaking for Complex, June 1967, 8" x 10". Note: "L to R- Back row- Mrs. Morton Rabineau, Hon. David Scull, Pres. Mo. Co. Council. Front- Senator Daniel Brewster, MD; Gov. Spiro T. Ahnew, MD."</description><subject /><objectid>JCC327</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2457/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2384</url><identifier>2384</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Groundbreaking for Complex, June 1967, 8" x 10". Note: "Capitol and Glogau Photographers"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC328</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2458/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2385</url><identifier>2385</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Building, 1970, 8" x 10". Note: "Please credit photo by Roy Perry"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC329</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2459/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2386</url><identifier>2386</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Judaica Dedication, 1971, 8" x 10". Note: "Ambassador Rabin"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC330</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2460/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2387</url><identifier>2387</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Lobbying on Capitol Hill, c. 1975, 8" x 10". Note: "Sen. Mathias' office? 1975? Visually impaired seniors from JCC visited Sen M.'s office to lobby support for older adults with visual impairments"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC331</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2461/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2388</url><identifier>2388</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>SOC, undated, 8" x 10". Note: "JCC SOC members with Rep. Michael Barnes of MD"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC332</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2462/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2389</url><identifier>2389</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>President Reagan Visits JCC, December 4 1983, 8" x 10". Note: "Offical Photograph, The White House, Washington. Please credit this photo Jack Knightlinger, The White House"</description><subject /><objectid>JCC334</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2463/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2390</url><identifier>2390</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Ratner Presentation, undated, 8" x 10".</description><subject /><objectid>JCC333</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2464/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2391</url><identifier>2391</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1957</date><collection>Hochberg Jewelers Collection</collection><description /><subject /><objectid>1999.07.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2465/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2392</url><identifier>2392</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Photo of 21 teenage and young girls standing on stage holding up large letters to spell out "Jewish Community Center".  Label handwritten on back reads "Dramatic and dance pupils - "Expression" - taught by Betty Motich and Flora Blumenthal at Jewish Community Center, 1940-1941."</description><subject>Children|Dance|Community centers</subject><objectid>1983.08.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5476/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2393</url><identifier>2393</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Photograph of 415 M Street, NW, which served as original home to YMHA in 1914.</description><subject>Community centers|Young adults</subject><objectid>J22</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center|Young Mens Hebrew Association|Hebrew Home for the Aged</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2467/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2394</url><identifier>2394</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1962</date><collection /><description>8x10 color photograph showing a bride and groom, Barbara Epstein and Richard Daumit, shaking hands with Rabbi Henry Segal at Beth Sholom Congregation at 13th &amp; Eastern Avenue, July 8, 1962. Maid of Honor Janet Epstein in the background.</description><subject>Brides|Grooms (Weddings)|Weddings|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2012.31.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Segal, Henry|Epstein, Barbara|Epstein, Janet|Daumit, Richard</people><searchterms>Beth Sholom|synagogues|Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2468/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2395</url><identifier>2395</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1955</date><collection /><description>Black &amp; white snapshot of two young girls, Janet Epstein and Donna Levine, at Camp Kaufman, 1955.</description><subject>Girls|Camps</subject><objectid>2012.31.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Levine, Donna|Epstein, Janet</people><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2469/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2396</url><identifier>2396</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950</date><collection /><description>Black &amp; white snapshot of a family at Camp Louise, 1950.  Rose Kay Epstein and Frank David Epstein with daughters Janet and Barbara Epstein.</description><subject>Camps|Families</subject><objectid>2012.31.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Epstein, Janet|Epstein, Barbara|Epstein, Frank|Epstein, Rose Kay</people><searchterms>Camp Louise|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2470/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2397</url><identifier>2397</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1955</date><collection /><description>Black &amp; white snapshot of Barbara Epstein at Camp Kaufman, 1955</description><subject>Camps|Girls</subject><objectid>2012.31.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Epstein, Barbara</people><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2471/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2398</url><identifier>2398</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Minnie Goldsmith</title><date /><collection>Minnie Goldsmith Collection</collection><description>Color snapshot of Minnie Goldsmith on exterior steps to red brick building.</description><subject /><objectid>2012.27.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldsmith, Minnie</people><searchterms>Hebrew Home for the Aged</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2472/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2399</url><identifier>2399</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Tzvi Porath Collection</collection><description>Groundbreaking of Ohr Kodesh.  L to R: Meyer Freyman, Sam Eig, Rabbi Tzvi Porath.

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 5: 1948-1969</description><subject /><objectid>2003.15.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eig, Samuel|Porath, Tzvi|Freyman, Myer</people><searchterms>synagogues|Ohr Kodesh|Montgomery County</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2473/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2400</url><identifier>2400</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Tzvi Porath Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Tzvi Porath (in white robes) and three servicemen holding Torah and prayerbooks.</description><subject>Religious services|Chaplains|Military life|Military personnel</subject><objectid>2003.15.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Porath, Tzvi</people><searchterms>Chaplain|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2474/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2401</url><identifier>2401</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Tzvi Porath Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Tzvi Porath greeting Henry Kissinger. Ambassador Simcha Dinitz stands just behind Kissinger.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.15.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kissinger, Henry|Porath, Tzvi|Dinitz, Simcha</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2475/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2402</url><identifier>2402</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1973</date><collection>Tzvi Porath Collection</collection><description>Ohr Kodesh 25th Anniversary Luncheon, 1973.  Rabbi Tzvi and Esther Porath, seated, second and third frm the left.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.15.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Porath, Esther|Porath, Tzvi</people><searchterms>Ohr Kodesh</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2476/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2403</url><identifier>2403</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Tzvi Porath Collection</collection><description>Chaplain Tzvi Porath at his desk.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.15.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Porath, Tzvi</people><searchterms>Chaplain|U.S. Army</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2477/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2404</url><identifier>2404</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>8x10 photograph of the Chevra Kadishah of Congregation Talmud Torah, c. 1937.
Front, left to right: Samuel Sperling, 'Mr.' Edlowitz, Aaron Bernstein, Ben Munitz and his mother.
Back, left to right: Muttel Wolpert, Mrs. Wolpert, Paul Sperling, David Munitz, Mr. Braver, Mr. and Mrs. Kesslerl, Morris Fleishman, Harry Chidakel, Mr. Rubinstein, Harry Katz</description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Talmud Torah|Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah|Southwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2478/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2405</url><identifier>2405</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 28, 1948</date><collection /><description>Presentation of American and Jewish Flags to Congregation Talmud Torah.</description><subject>Flags</subject><objectid>2013.40.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Talmud Torah|Southwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2479/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2406</url><identifier>2406</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1999</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Tzedakah boxes in Shaul's kosher food market, 1999.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Charity</subject><objectid>2012.24.298</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Hebrew Academy|Kensington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2407</url><identifier>2407</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1999</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Shaul's kosher food market Kensington, MD
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Kosher food</subject><objectid>2012.24.301</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Kosher Food|Kensington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2408</url><identifier>2408</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1998</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>DC Street vendor, close up image of a kosher chili-dog, 1998.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Street vendors|Kosher food</subject><objectid>2012.24.314</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Kosher Food</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4526/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2409</url><identifier>2409</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1998</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Street vendor advertising kosher hot dogs in downtown DC across the street from a government building, 1998.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Street vendors|Automobile|Kosher food</subject><objectid>2012.24.316</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Kosher Food</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2410</url><identifier>2410</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1999</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Shelves in Shaul's kosher food market one week before Passover, 1999.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Kosher food</subject><objectid>2012.24.300</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Passover|Kensington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2411</url><identifier>2411</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Judaica--specifically candlesticks--on display in a store in Maryland.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Judaism|Stores &amp; shops</subject><objectid>2012.24.290</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Maryland|Judaica</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2413</url><identifier>2413</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Ritual objects--primarily plates, glasses, and candlesticks--on display in a Judaica store in Maryland.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Judaism|Stores &amp; shops</subject><objectid>2012.24.291</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Maryland|Judaica|Mezuzah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2414</url><identifier>2414</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1996</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Judaica store displaying challah and a table setting-1996. 
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Judaism|Stores &amp; shops</subject><objectid>2012.24.292</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Judaica|Challah|Mezuzah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2415</url><identifier>2415</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1999</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Passover foods in Shaul's kosher market, 1999.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Passover|Kosher food</subject><objectid>2012.24.299</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Passover|Kosher Food|Kensington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2416</url><identifier>2416</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1998</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Street vendor advertising kosher beef hotdogs in the spring of 1998.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Street vendors|Kosher food</subject><objectid>2012.24.315</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Kosher Food</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2417</url><identifier>2417</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1999</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Meat counter in Shaul's market.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Kosher food|Stores &amp; shops</subject><objectid>2012.24.297</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Kensington|Kosher Food</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2418</url><identifier>2418</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1994</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Customers at the counter of Foshy Express kosher establishment in Maryland-1994.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Kosher food|Restaurants</subject><objectid>2012.24.304</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Kosher Food</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2419</url><identifier>2419</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Family being served at the DCJCC cafe-1990s.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Cafes|Community centers</subject><objectid>2012.24.309</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2420</url><identifier>2420</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Family being served at the DCJCC-1990s.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Cafes|Community centers</subject><objectid>2012.24.310</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2421</url><identifier>2421</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Couple being served at the DCJCC cafe-1990s.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Cafes|Community centers</subject><objectid>2012.24.312</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2422</url><identifier>2422</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Father and child at the DCJCC Cafe-1990s.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Cafes|Community centers</subject><objectid>2012.24.311</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2423</url><identifier>2423</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Man being served at the DCJCC cafe-1990s.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Cafes|Community centers</subject><objectid>2012.24.308</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2424</url><identifier>2424</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Kosher baker holding a tray of pastries in Maryland.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Kosher food|Bakeries</subject><objectid>2012.24.305</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Kosher Food|Challah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2425</url><identifier>2425</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Kosher baker holding a tray of pastries in a Maryland establishment.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Kosher food|Bakeries</subject><objectid>2012.24.306</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Kosher Food</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2426</url><identifier>2426</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1994</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Patrons dining and ordering at a kosher eatery in Maryland, 1994.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Kosher food|Restaurants</subject><objectid>2012.24.302</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Kosher Food</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2427</url><identifier>2427</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1994</date><collection>leLloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Staff of Kosher Kitchen in Rockville, MD behind bakery counter.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Kosher food|Restaurant workers|Restaurants</subject><objectid>2012.24.303</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Kosher Food|Rockville</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2428</url><identifier>2428</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>diseLloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Youlous, owner of a Jewish bookstore in Wheaton, MD, standing with his merchandise-1990s.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Bookstores|Bookselling|Stores &amp; shops</subject><objectid>2012.24.296</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Rabbi|Wheaton|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4527/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2429</url><identifier>2429</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Jewish-owned business, photo taken for Washington Jewish Week. Depicts two employees helping a woman using a walker.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Stores &amp; shops</subject><objectid>2012.24.294</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2430</url><identifier>2430</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1994</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Katz's kosher food market-man standing in front of self serve area.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Kosher food|Stores &amp; shops</subject><objectid>2012.24.307</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Kosher Food|Katz's Kosher Food Market|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2480/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2431</url><identifier>2431</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Youlous and customer at Jewish Bookstore-1990s.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Stores &amp; shops|Bookstores</subject><objectid>2012.24.295</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Kensington|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2432</url><identifier>2432</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1998</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Max's Kosher Cafe stall at Jewish Block Party in DC-1998.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Kosher food|Parties</subject><objectid>2012.24.391</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Kosher Food|Max's Cafe|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2433</url><identifier>2433</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Car leaving American Service Center-Mercedes-Benz.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Business &amp; finance</subject><objectid>2012.24.293</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Car dealers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2434</url><identifier>2434</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1998</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Children in Purim celebration at Agudas Achim in Alexandria, VA in 1998. Written in pen on the back is "Purim Adugas Achim, Alexandria VA". 

[Image Description]: A black and white photo of a young girl yelling excitedly in a costume. In the background you can see other children as well. 

Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
Black and White, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Holidays|Parties</subject><objectid>2012.24.012</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Purim|Alexandria</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6316/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2438</url><identifier>2438</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Close up with man praying with a cord around his arm at Ner Shalom-1990s.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Prayer</subject><objectid>2012.24.075</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Ner Shalom Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2439</url><identifier>2439</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Jack Moline of Agudas Achim speaking into microphone. On the back of the photograph is "C. L. Wolf", "Rabbi Jack Moline", and "Agudas Achim, VA".

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of a well dressed man wearing glasses speaking into a microphone. 

Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Rabbis</subject><objectid>2012.24.005</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6263/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2440</url><identifier>2440</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 1999</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Dr. Iver Kasenetz repairing torah with his daughter Pam at Agudas Achim-Jan 1999. On the back of the photo there is "Jan 1999", "Torah Repair, Dr. Iven Kasenetz", "Agudas Achim-VA", and "w/ daughter Pam" written in pen. 

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of a man and woman working to repair a torah. The man is in the foreground working on the torah while the woman stands nearby assisting him. 

Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Synagogues</subject><objectid>2012.24.008</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Torah|Alexandria|Agudas Achim Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6313/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2441</url><identifier>2441</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 1999</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Another picture of Dr. Kasenetz repairing a torah, this time zoomed out. On the back of the photo there is "Dr. Ivrt Kasenetz repairing a Torah at Congregation Agudas Achim in Alexandria VA-assisted by his daughter Pamela" and "Jan 1999" written in pen. 

[Image Description]: A black and white photo of a man and woman repairing a torah. The picture it taken at a distance and you can see children in the background. 

Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
Black and White, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Synagogues</subject><objectid>2012.24.009</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Torah|Alexandria|Agudas Achim Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6314/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2442</url><identifier>2442</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 1999</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Dr. Iver Kasenetz repairs Torah surrounded by onlookers. Written in pen on the back of the photo is "Jan 1999", "Dr. Iven Kasenetz Torah Repair", and "Agudas Achim Congregation Alexandria, VA". 

[Image Description]: A black and white photo of a man repairing a torah. The photo is taken at a distance revealing the entire workspace and the children watching all around him. 

Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
Black and White, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Synagogues</subject><objectid>2012.24.010</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Torah|Alexandria</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4528/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2443</url><identifier>2443</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 1999</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Dr. Iver Kasenetz repairs Torah while children look on. Written in pen on the back is "Jan. 1999", "Dr. Iver Kasenetz Torah Repair", and "Aguda Achim Alex. VA". 

[Image Description]: A black and white photo close up of a man repairing a torah. In the background you can see children looking on. 

Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
Black and White, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Synagogues</subject><objectid>2012.24.011</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Torah|Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6315/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2444</url><identifier>2444</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 1999</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Dr. Iver Kasenetz repairs Torah with Rabbi Jack Moline. On the back of the photo is "Dr. Iver Kasenetz repairing a Torah at Agudas Achim (w/Rabbi Jack Moline)", "Jan 1999". 

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of a group of children gathered around a man working on a table. He is working to repair a Torah with a man watching over his shoulder. 

Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Synagogues</subject><objectid>2012.24.004</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Torah|Rabbi|Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6262/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2445</url><identifier>2445</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1997</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Hazzan Tasat with reading Torah with Emma Wolf. On the back of the photo there is " Hazzan Tasat w/ Emma Wolf" and "Agudag Achim, Alexandria VA".

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of a man guiding a young girl through reading the Torah on a table. 

Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Synagogues|Clergy</subject><objectid>2012.24.006</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Arlington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6264/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2446</url><identifier>2446</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1991</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>A Purim show at Agudas Achim in 1991. Written in pen on the back is "Purim", "Agudas Achim @ 1991", and "Alexandria, VA". 

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of a group performing a Purim show. To one side are younger kids dressed in costume and the other side is a man dressed as a clown. 

Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
Black and White, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Synagogues|Holidays</subject><objectid>2012.24.013</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Purim|Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6317/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2447</url><identifier>2447</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1998</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Two children dressed up for Purim. Written in pin on the back is "Purim-Agudas Achim". The photo was taken in 1998 according to the photographer's stamp on the back. 

[Image Description]: A black and white photo of two young kids dressed for Purim. One child looks like a ballerina while the other has a spotted shirt with "Haman" written on it. 

Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
Black and White, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Synagogues|Holidays</subject><objectid>2012.24.014</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Purim|Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6318/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2448</url><identifier>2448</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1991</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Jack Moline dressed as Haman/Sadam Hussein for Purim. Written in pen on the back of the photo is "Rabbi Jack Moline" and "Purim Agudas Achim Alexandria VA".

[Image Description]: A black and white photo of a man dressed in a military uniform and mustache for Purim talking into a microphone. 

Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
Black and White, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Holidays|Synagogues|Clergy</subject><objectid>2012.24.017</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Purim|Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6321/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2449</url><identifier>2449</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1998</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Child dressed as Haman for Purim festival. Written in pen on the back of the photo is "Purim-Agudas Achim VA". It is believed that the photo was taken in 1998 due to the photographer's logo.

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of a young boy dressed for Purim. He has a spotted shirt that has "Haman" written on it and a hat. 

Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
Black and White, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Synagogues|Holidays</subject><objectid>2012.24.016</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Alexandria|Agudas Achim Congregation|Purim</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6320/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2450</url><identifier>2450</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1991</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Jack Moline in his Purim Haman/Saddam getup. Written in pen on the back is "Purim-probably 1991", "Rabbi Jack Moline as Haman/Saddam Hussein ", and "Agudas Achim, Alexandria VA". 

[Image Description]: A black and white photo of a man dressed in a military uniform speaking into a mic. Behind him is a sign that reads "Haman's Communication Center, Scud Warehouse, Gas Storage and Civilian Shelter". 

Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
Black and White, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Holidays|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2012.24.015</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Purim|Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6319/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2451</url><identifier>2451</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Jack Moline dressed up for Purim in 1990 or 1991. Written in the pen on the back of the photo is "@ 1990? 1991?", "Purim", "Agudas Achim Alexandria VA", and "Rabbi Moline". 

[Image Description]: A man dressed in a military uniform and mustache talking into a microphone. The photo is slightly blurry and you can see the temple's backfrop behind him. 

Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
Black and White, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Holidays|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2012.24.018</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Purim|Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6322/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2452</url><identifier>2452</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1999</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Wolf family Seder, 1999. Image shows seder plate, table settings.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Holidays</subject><objectid>2012.24.086</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Passover|Passover Seder|Falls Church</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4529/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2453</url><identifier>2453</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1999</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Wolf family Seder, 1999. Image shows seder plate, table settings.
Photograph by Lloyd Wolf
black and white, 5" x 7"</description><subject>Holidays</subject><objectid>2012.24.088</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd</people><searchterms>Passover|Passover Seder|Falls Church</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4530/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2454</url><identifier>2454</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Copy of black and white photograph of Barbara Gordin standing in front of grocery store at 401 3rd Street, SW, owned by her great-uncle, Benjamin Litman.</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2013.46.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Litman, Benjamin|Gordin, Barbara</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2481/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2455</url><identifier>2455</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection>Rabbi Marvin Bash Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph of several rabbis during dedication ceremony of King David Cemetery, 1967.</description><subject /><objectid>2013.42.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Rabbi|King David Memorial Garden</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2482/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2456</url><identifier>2456</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Fred Kolker</title><date /><collection>Paul and Brenda Pascal Collection</collection><description>Fred Kolker in front of his poultry company at the Union Market at 1251 Fourth Street, NE, 1979.</description><subject>Poultry|Men|Business people|Food vendors|Markets</subject><objectid>2013.35.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kolker, Fred</people><searchterms>Kolker Poultry Company|Union Market|Business|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2483/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2457</url><identifier>2457</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1920</date><collection>Leo M. Bernstein Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white snapshot of Hyman &amp; Molly Bernstein, ca. 1920s</description><subject /><objectid>2011.7.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2484/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2458</url><identifier>2458</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Leo M. Bernstein Collection</collection><description>Sepia toned postal card photo print of Hyman Bernstein</description><subject /><objectid>2011.7.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2459</url><identifier>2459</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1924</date><collection /><description>Portrait of Lenora Weinberg (Aurbach) in wedding gown, 1924.</description><subject /><objectid>1991.06.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Harris &amp; Ewing</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2485/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2460</url><identifier>2460</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1956</date><collection /><description>Madame Abba Eban presenting a "Chen" bracelet to Celia Grossberg on behalf of Israel Bonds. The bracelet represents sale of $30,000 in State of Israel Bonds &amp; bears twelve specially designed gold charms symbolic of the twelve tribes of Israel.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.76.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2486/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2461</url><identifier>2461</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1910</date><collection /><description>Framed colorized wedding portrait of Harry Chidakel and Lena Pascal, 1910.

29 1/2" H x 25" W (including frame)</description><subject /><objectid>2003.14.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Chidakel, Harry</people><searchterms>Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2487/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2462</url><identifier>2462</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>8x10 sepia toned photograph of woman inside Friendship grocery, 4932 Wisconsin Avenue.</description><subject /><objectid>2014.33.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Levine, Herman|Levine, Maxine|Levine, Lilian</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Northwest|Friendship Deli</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2463</url><identifier>2463</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>8x10 sepia-toned photograph showing interior of Friendship Deli, 4932 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, 1940s-1950s</description><subject>Delicatessens</subject><objectid>2014.33.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Levine, Herman|Levine, Maxine|Levine, Lilian</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Northwest|Friendship Deli</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2488/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2464</url><identifier>2464</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>8x10 sepia-toned photograph showing Herman Levine and a customer inside Friendship Grocery, 4932 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, 1950s.</description><subject /><objectid>2014.33.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Levine, Herman</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Northwest|Friendship Deli</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2489/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2465</url><identifier>2465</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Black &amp; white snapshot of Herman, Lillian, and Maxine Levine in front of Friendship Grocery, 4932 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, 1950s.</description><subject /><objectid>2014.33.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Levine, Herman|Levine, Lillian|Levine, Maxine</people><searchterms>Friendship Deli|Grocery stores|Northwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2490/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2466</url><identifier>2466</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Black &amp; white snapshot of neighborhood children outside Friendship Grocery, 4932 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, 1956.</description><subject>Dogs</subject><objectid>2014.33.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Levine, Herman</people><searchterms>Friendship Deli</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2491/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2467</url><identifier>2467</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>One-half linear foot of photographs documenting UJA Federation/The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington events, 1978-1999.
Includes Super Sunday, Hebrew Academy, Hanukkah celebrations, photos used in Guide to Jewish Washington, Israel rallies, Jewish Council for the Aging, 1982 walk, missions to Israel. One folder contains numerous photos of Jewish community leaders interacting with Israeli politicians including Moshe Dayan, Simcha Dinitz, Yitzhak Rabin.</description><subject>Ambassadors|Delegations|Demonstrations|Fund raising|Holidays|Organizations|Politicians</subject><objectid>2014.24.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bernstein, Wilma|Cohen, Melvin S.|Cohen, Ryna|Dayan, General Moshe|Dick, Jerome|Dinitz, Simcha|England, Richard|Feinberg, Dede|Gildenhorn, Joseph|Goldman, Hymen|Goldman, Paula|Goldstein, Norman|Kaplan, Edward|Kay, Jack|Rabin, Leah|Rabin, Yitzhak|Rabineau, Vivian|Reznick, Max|Shamir, Yitzhak|Stern, Sol|Taube, Herman|White, Bernard</people><searchterms>Hanukkah|Hebrew Academy|Israel|Israeli Embassy|Jewish Council for the Aging|Jewish Social Service Agency|protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry|Super Sunday|The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|White House</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2492/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2468</url><identifier>2468</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Rabbi Marvin Bash Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph of an interfaith protest and press conference outside the offices of the Syrian government at the Watergate, held to protest treatment of Jews in Syria, October 1974.   L to R: Reverend John Steinbruck, Chairman of Ecumenical Task Force of the Council of Churches of Greater Washington; William C. Levy, president of the Jewish Community Council; unidentified passerby; Elias Silverstein, representing the D.A. of Prince George's County; Monsignor Ralph E. Kuehner, director of the Office of Social Development of the Catholic Archdiocese of Washington; Rabbi Marvin Bash; Ernest Shalowitz, chairman of the Israel and Middle East Community of the Jewish Community Council.</description><subject>Protest movements|Embassies|International relations</subject><objectid>2014.09.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Steinbruck, John|Bash, Marvin|Shalowitz, Ernie|Kuehner, Ralph|Levy, William</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Jewish Community Council|Watergate Hotel|Syria</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2493/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2469</url><identifier>2469</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Black &amp; white photograph of Private Norman Vigderhouse. Note written in pencil on reverse reads: October 7, 1943/Dear Mom/Here is your thin son. I am sending one to Lil &amp; Bill. I hope you like this one. I would send more but this is all I had taken.  Note written in ink on front reads: To Mom and Mil and May and Betty with love. Norman.</description><subject>Soldiers</subject><objectid>2014.23.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Vigderhouse, Norman</people><searchterms>World War II|U.S. Army</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2494/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2470</url><identifier>2470</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1963</date><collection>Harry Lynn Collection</collection><description>Publicity photograph of The Beatles, mounted on cardboard, from scrapbook documenting events in the Washington Coliseum. Photograph is signed on the reverse: "To Harry Lynn/The Beatles"</description><subject /><objectid>2014.02.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lynn, Harry</people><searchterms>The Beatles|Washington Coliseum</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2495/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2471</url><identifier>2471</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970</date><collection>Temple Micah Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph showing Temple Micah members gathered at airport for the congregation's first trip to Israel, October, 1970. Rabbi Bernard Mehlman</description><subject /><objectid>2014.14.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Mehlman, Bernard</people><searchterms>Temple Micah|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2496/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2472</url><identifier>2472</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph, undated, of a United Jewish Appeal Federation event, late 1970s.  L to R: Jack Kay, Rabbi Isadore Breslau, Ambassador Simcha Dinitz, Israel Foreign Minister Moishe Dayan, Hymen Goldman, Herschel Blumberg.</description><subject /><objectid>2014.24.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kay, Jack|Dinitz, Simcha|Blumberg, Herschel W.</people><searchterms>United Jewish Appeal|The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2497/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2473</url><identifier>2473</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Mazo Family Collection</collection><description>Max Mazo business on Pennsylvania Avenue, NW</description><subject /><objectid>2014.29.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Mazo, Max</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2498/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2474</url><identifier>2474</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1900</date><collection>Mazo Family Collection</collection><description>Max and Minnie Mazo with children William, Maurice, I. Joseph, ca. 1900.</description><subject /><objectid>2014.29.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Mazo, Max|Mazo, Minnie|Mazo, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2499/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2475</url><identifier>2475</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1917</date><collection>Mazo Family Collection</collection><description>Joseph and Ruth Mazo with son Sylvan, ca. 1917.</description><subject /><objectid>2014.29.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Mazo, Joseph|Mazo, Ruth|Mazo, Sylvan</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2500/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2476</url><identifier>2476</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Lynn Collection</collection><description>The white stallions of Vienna Lippizaner ponies at the Washington Coliseum, April 15, 1964.</description><subject /><objectid>2014.02.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lynn, Harry</people><searchterms>Washington Coliseum</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2501/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2477</url><identifier>2477</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Behrend, unidentified man</title><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Tinted glass plate negative of man (last name Behrend); wearing hat and moustache, with arms crossed.  Came with block covered in black velvet for display (wrapped separately).</description><subject /><objectid>2000.04.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Glass-plate</objectname><creator>Unknown</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2503/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2478</url><identifier>2478</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>08/13/1978</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph of large group of people at the Soviet Jewry vigil on Tisha B'av, 1978.
Front, L to R: Cantor Larry Josephovitz, Ohr Kodesh; Rabbi Oscar Groner, B'nai B'rith Hillel, Bert Silver.</description><subject>Vigils|Protest movements|Clergy|Rabbis</subject><objectid>2013.43.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silver, Bert|Josephovitz, Larry|Groner, Oscar</people><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Tisha B'Av|Ohr Kodesh|B'nai B'rith|Hillel|Jewish Community Council|American Jewish Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2506/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2479</url><identifier>2479</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>08/13/1978</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>One example of 18 photograghs documenting the Soviet Jewry vigil on Tisha B'av, 1978. In this photo, about 30 people engaged in the prayer service led by cantor Larry Josephovitz of Ohr Kodesh. Rabbi Oscar Groner from B'nai Brith Hillel is standing to the cantor's left. Bert Silver of the Jewish Community Council is standing next to Rabbi Groner.</description><subject>Protest movements|Demonstrations|Embassies|Vigils|Holidays|Fasts</subject><objectid>2013.43.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Josephovitz, Larry|Groner, Oscar|Silver, Bert</people><searchterms>Tisha B'Av|Refuseniks|protests and rallies|Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Ohr Kodesh|Hillel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2507/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2480</url><identifier>2480</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1979</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Solidarity Day, Soviet Jewry demonstration, Lafayette Park, 1979. Norm Goldstein, Jewish Community Council Soviet Jewry Committee Chair is speaking, back to the camera. The crowd is holding banners with names of prominent refuseniks. The names visible in this picture are Anatoly (Natan) Sharansky, Iosef (Yosef) Begun, and Vladimir Slepak.</description><subject>Demonstrations|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2013.43.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldstein, Norman|Sharansky, Natan|Begun, Yosef|Slepak, Vladimir</people><searchterms>Refuseniks|protests and rallies|Lafayette Park|Solidarity Day|Soviet Jewry|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2508/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2481</url><identifier>2481</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1979</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Solidarity Day, Soviet Jewry demonstration, Lafayette Park, 1979. Demonstrators holding banners with the names of prominent refuseniks.</description><subject>Demonstrations|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2013.43.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sharansky, Natan|Mendelevich, Yosef|Begun, Yosef|Federov, Yuri</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Refuseniks|Soviet Jewry|Lafayette Park|Solidarity Day</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2509/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2482</url><identifier>2482</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1979</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Hebrew Academy Choir at Solidarity Day, Soviet Jewry protest, in Lafayatte Park, 1979. 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A banner with Amner Zavurov's name can be seen.</description><subject>Demonstrations|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2013.43.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Zavurov, Amner</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Refuseniks|Soviet Jewry|Lafayette Park|Solidarity Day</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2511/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2484</url><identifier>2484</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/1979</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Soviet Jewry vigil for Ida Nudel across the street from the Soviet Embassy, 1979.

In this photo from R-L: speaker (unknown), unknown, Marlene Gorin - Jewish Community Council Director of Domestic Affairs, unknown, Herbert Fierst, unknown, Aaron Goldman, Reverend John Steinbruck, unknown, unknown, Max Regensteiner - B'nai Brith, the rest are unknown.</description><subject>Vigils|Protest movements|Demonstrations</subject><objectid>2013.43.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gorin, Marlene|Goldman, Aaron|Steinbruck, John|Fierst, Herbert</people><searchterms>Vigil|Refuseniks|Soviet Jewry|B'nai B'rith|Soviet Embassy|Prisoners of Conscience|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2512/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2485</url><identifier>2485</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/1979</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Soviet Jewry vigil for Ida Nudel across the street from the Soviet embassy, 1979

Norman Goldstein (Jewish Community Council Soviet Jewry Committee Chair) is speaker and women beside him is holding two photos. The picture in her left hand is of Ida Nudel.

The bottom of a bus is seen at the very top of this photo.  The Soviet Embassy sometimes had a busspark in front of the embassy to block the view of the vigil from inside the building.</description><subject>Vigils|Protest movements|Demonstrations|Buses</subject><objectid>2013.43.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldstein, Norman|Nudel, Ida</people><searchterms>Vigil|Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|protests and rallies|Soviet Embassy|Prisoners of Conscience|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2513/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2486</url><identifier>2486</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/1978</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Soviet Jewry vigil for Vladimir Slepak, 1978. Rabbi Stephen Listfield (center) of Congregation Adas Israel, and Anne Block (center, right) are crossing the street to the Soviet embassy. Anne Block was the chair of the Jewish Community Council Soviet Jewry Committee.

Vladimir Slepak was Adas Israel's adopted Prisoner of Conscience.</description><subject>Vigils|Demonstrations|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2013.43.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Listfield, Stephen|Block, Anne|Slepak, Vladimir</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Embassy|Vigil|protests and rallies|Refuseniks|Rabbi|Jewish Community Council|Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2514/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2487</url><identifier>2487</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/1978</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>At a Soviet Jewry vigil for Vladimir Slepak, Rabbi Stephen Listfield, rabbi of Congregation Adas Israel, and Anne Block, Chair of the Soviet Jewry Jewish Community Council, approach the Soviet embassy gates.

Vladimir Slepak was the "adopted" Prisoner of Conscience for Adas Israel.

Rabbi Stephen Listfield (center), Anne Block (Left)</description><subject>Embassies|Vigils|Protest movements|Demonstrations</subject><objectid>2013.43.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Listfield, Stephen|Block, Anne</people><searchterms>Refuseniks|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Vigil|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2515/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2488</url><identifier>2488</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/1978</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Soviet Jewry vigil, Ash Wednesday, February 1978.  
Left to right: Samuel Sislen - Jewish Community Council (far left), Monsignor Ralph Kuehner, Rabbi Joshua Haberman - Washington Hebrew Congregation, unknown rabbi, Reverend John Steinbruck</description><subject>Holidays|Clergy|Rabbis|Vigils|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2013.43.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sislen, Samuel|Kuehner, Ralph|Haberman, Joshua|Steinbruck, John</people><searchterms>Rabbi|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Vigil|protests and rallies|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2516/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2489</url><identifier>2489</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/1983</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Soviet Jewry vigil for Iosef Begun, 1983
Left: Ira Bartfield, Jewish Community Council Soviet Jewry Committee
Right: Paul Berger, Council officer</description><subject>Vigils|Protest movements|Demonstrations</subject><objectid>2013.43.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bartfield, Ira|Berger, Paul S.</people><searchterms>Vigil|protests and rallies|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2517/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2490</url><identifier>2490</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/1978</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Paul S. Berger addresses the demonstrators at a Soviet Jewry vigil for Iosef Begun across the street from the Soviet embassy, 1978.</description><subject>Vigils|Protest movements|Demonstrations</subject><objectid>2013.43.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berger, Paul S.</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Refuseniks|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Vigil</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2518/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2491</url><identifier>2491</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/1983</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Rep. Ben Gilman (left) and Jewish Community Council President Nathan Lewin (right) crossing the street to try and enter the Soviet embassy from the vigil for Iosef Begun, 1983.</description><subject>Vigils|Demonstrations|Protest movements|Politicians</subject><objectid>2013.43.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gilman, Ben|Lewin, Nathan|Begun, Yosef</people><searchterms>Refuseniks|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Vigil|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2519/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2492</url><identifier>2492</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/1983</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Reverend John Steinbruck addressing demonstrators at a Soviet Jewry vigil for Iosef Begun, 1983</description><subject>Vigils|Demonstrations|Protest movements|Clergy</subject><objectid>2013.43.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Steinbruck, John|Begun, Yosef</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Refuseniks|Vigil|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2520/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2493</url><identifier>2493</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/1983</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Aaron Goldman (left, under umbrella) and Bea Lazeron (center) attending a Soviet Jewry vigil for Iosef Begun, 1983</description><subject>Vigils|Demonstrations|Protest movements|Umbrellas|Umbrella</subject><objectid>2013.43.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldman, Aaron|Begun, Yosef|Lazeron, Bea</people><searchterms>Refuseniks|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Vigil|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2521/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2494</url><identifier>2494</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/06/1978</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Bert Silver (left) and Samuel Sislen (behind Silver) exiting the Soviet Embassy on the day of a vigil for Prisoner of Conscience Vladimir Slepak, 1978</description><subject>Embassies|Vigils|Protest movements|Demonstrations</subject><objectid>2013.43.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silver, Bert|Sislen, Samuel|Slepak, Vladimir</people><searchterms>Refuseniks|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Vigil|protests and rallies|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2522/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2495</url><identifier>2495</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/06/1978</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Soviet Jewry vigil for Prisoner of Conscience Vladimir Slepak across the street from the Soviet embassy, 1978

Bert Silver is second from the left and Samuel Sislen is third from the left</description><subject>Embassies|Vigils|Demonstrations|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2013.43.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silver, Bert|Sislen, Samuel|Slepak, Vladimir</people><searchterms>Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Vigil|protests and rallies|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2523/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2496</url><identifier>2496</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/11/1979</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Mark Dymshitz (center, in light suit) attending the Soviet Jewry vigil across the street from the Soviet embassy, 1979.   

Mark Dymshitz was put on trial for attempting to hijack a plane in order to escape from the Soviet Union.  He was sentenced to death, but international pressure caused his sentence to be reduced to 15 hard years in prison.  In 1979, he was part of a prisoner swap between the United States and Soviet Union. He was brought to the United States for a short period of time before emigrating to Israel. This photograph was taken less than two months after his release from prison.</description><subject>Prisoner exchanges|Prisoners of war|Vigils|Protest movements|Demonstrations</subject><objectid>2013.43.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dymshitz, Mark</people><searchterms>Refuseniks|Prisoners of Conscience|protests and rallies|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2524/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2497</url><identifier>2497</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/11/1979</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Vladimir Slepak's son advocates for his father's release from Soviet imprisonment at a Soviet Jewry vigil in honor of former Prisoner of Conscience, Mark Dymshitz, 1979.

Mark Dymshitz was put on trial for attempting to hijack a plane in order to escape from the Soviet Union. He was sentenced to death, but international pressure caused his sentence to be reduced to 15 hard years in prison. In 1979, he was part of a prisoner swap between the United States and Soviet Union. He was brought to the United States for a short period of time before emigrating to Israel. This photograph was taken less than two months after his release from prison.</description><subject>Vigils|Protest movements|Demonstrations|Embassies</subject><objectid>2013.43.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Slepak, Vladimir</people><searchterms>Refuseniks|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Vigil|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2525/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2498</url><identifier>2498</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>08/05/1976</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>A Tisha B'av service at the Soviet Jewry vigil led by Cantor Abraham Golinkin (left) of Congregation Adas Israel, 1976</description><subject>Holidays|Cantors (Judaism)|Vigils|Protest movements|Demonstrations|Religion|Religious services</subject><objectid>2013.43.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Golinkin, Abraham</people><searchterms>Vigil|protests and rallies|Tisha B'Av|Adas Israel|Cantor|Soviet Embassy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2526/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2499</url><identifier>2499</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/05/1977</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Reverend John Steinbruck (front left) with the executive directors of the local regions of the Reform and Conservative movements' organizations at the Soviet Jewry vigil on the first night of Hanukkah, 1977</description><subject>Clergy|Holidays|Vigils|Demonstrations|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2013.43.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Steinbruck, John</people><searchterms>Hanukkah|Vigil|protests and rallies|Rabbi|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2527/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2500</url><identifier>2500</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/05/1977</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Jerry Goodman, executive director of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry (NCSJ), speaking to a group at the Soviet Jewry vigil outside of the Soviet Embassy, 1977.  

It was the first night of Hanukkah and a woman at the center is holding a menorah. Rev. John Steinbruck is at far left. Samuel Sislen is at far right holding a bag.</description><subject>Holidays|Vigils|Protest movements|Demonstrations|Clergy</subject><objectid>2013.43.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Steinbruck, John|Sislen, Samuel|Goodman, Jerry</people><searchterms>Vigil|protests and rallies|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Hanukkah|Hanukkah lamp|Menorah|Hanukkiah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2528/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2501</url><identifier>2501</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/1971</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Woman speaking at National Prayer Vigil for Soviet Jewry in Farragut Square coordinated by Synagogue Council of America, 1971.</description><subject>Protest movements|Demonstrations</subject><objectid>2013.43.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Synagogue Council of America</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2529/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2502</url><identifier>2502</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/1983</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>People gather to dedicate and decorate the Soviet Jewry Prisoner of Conscience Sukkah possibly in Lafayette Park, 1983</description><subject>Holidays|Protest movements|Demonstrations</subject><objectid>2013.43.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|Succot|Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2530/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2503</url><identifier>2503</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/1983</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Nathan Lewin, Jewish Community Council president, inside the sukkah decorated with names and photos of Soviet Prisoners of Conscience, 1983</description><subject>Holidays|Protest movements|Demonstrations</subject><objectid>2013.43.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lewin, Nathan</people><searchterms>Succot|Refuseniks|protests and rallies|Prisoners of Conscience|Soviet Jewry|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2531/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2504</url><identifier>2504</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/1983</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Rabbi David Saperstein, head of the Reform Movement's Washington office, speaking at the dedication ceremony for the Prisoner of Conscience Sukkah, 1983.</description><subject>Rabbis|Demonstrations|Protest movements|Holidays|Dedications</subject><objectid>2013.43.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Saperstein, David</people><searchterms>Refuseniks|Soviet Jewry|Succot|Rabbi|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2532/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2505</url><identifier>2505</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/1983</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Unknown Congressman speaking at the dedication ceremony for the Prisoner of Conscience Sukkah, 1983.</description><subject>Congressmen|Demonstrations|Protest movements|Dedications|Holidays</subject><objectid>2013.43.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Refuseniks|protests and rallies|Succot|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2533/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2506</url><identifier>2506</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/1981</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Speaker panel, Human Rights Day event for Soviet Jewry, 1981. Left to right: Phyllis Frank, Bishop John Walker, Betty Shapiro, unknown Reverend, Ilya Glezer, Daniel Mann   

Ilya Glezer was a former Prisoner of Conscience. A guest of the Jewish Community Council, he met with Jewish and non-Jewish groups while in town to describe his experience as a refusnik, prisoner, and Israeli.</description><subject>Clergy|Bishops|Events</subject><objectid>2013.43.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Walker, John|Shapiro, Betty|Glezer, Ilya|Mann, Daniel|Frank, Phyllis</people><searchterms>Refuseniks|Soviet Jewry|Prisoners of Conscience|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2534/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2507</url><identifier>2507</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/1981</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Ilya Glezer, former Prisoner of Conscience and guest of the Jewish Community Council, speaking about his experiences as a refusenik, prisoner, and Israeli at a Human Rights Day event for Soviet Jewry in 1981.</description><subject>Prisoners of war</subject><objectid>2013.43.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Glezer, Ilya</people><searchterms>Prisoners of Conscience|Refuseniks|Jewish Community Council|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2535/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2508</url><identifier>2508</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/1981</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>A group from Soviet Jewry vigil on Human Rights Day cross street and approach the Soviet Embassy, 1981

Left to right: Bishop John Walker, unknown clergyman, Daniel Mann, unknown, Betty Shapiro, Phyllis Frank</description><subject>Protest movements|Demonstrations|Embassies|Clergy</subject><objectid>2013.43.31</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Walker, John|Shapiro, Betty</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|protests and rallies|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Hanukkah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2536/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2509</url><identifier>2509</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/1978</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Soviet Jewry event at the Prisoner of Conscience Sukkah in Lafayette Park, 1978, initiated by the Jewish Youth Assembly in order to generate awareness of the plight of the prinosers. This event was run in conjunction with the Jewish Community Council, which ran a program distributing fliers for Sukkot that featured different prisoners as ushpizin guests in the Sukkah.</description><subject>Holidays|Protest movements|Demonstrations|Youth organizations</subject><objectid>2013.43.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Paul Sarokin</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|Succot|Refuseniks|Lafayette Park|Soviet Jewry|Prisoners of Conscience|Jewish Community Council|Jewish Youth Assembly</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2537/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2510</url><identifier>2510</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/1978</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Rabbi Stephen Listfield of Congregation Adas Israel speaking at the Soviet Jewry Prisoners of Conscience Sukkot event in Lafayette Park, run by the Jewish Youth Assembly, 1978. The event was to raise awareness for the plight of the prisoners.</description><subject>Protest movements|Demonstrations|Holidays|Rabbis|Youth organizations</subject><objectid>2013.43.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Paul Sarokin</creator><type>Image</type><people>Listfield, Stephen</people><searchterms>Succot|Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Adas Israel|Rabbi|protests and rallies|Jewish Community Council|Jewish Youth Assembly|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2538/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2511</url><identifier>2511</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/1978</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Three older women sitting on a bench at the Soviet Jewry Prisoners of Conscience Sukkah event in Lafayette Park, 1978. Woman at right is holding a sign "Save Ida Nudel / The Guardian Angel" 

The event was created by the Jewish Youth Assembly in conjunction with the Jewish Community Council in order to raise awareness of the Prisoners' plights.</description><subject>Youth organizations|Protest movements|Demonstrations|Holidays</subject><objectid>2013.43.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Paul Sarokin</creator><type>Image</type><people>Nudel, Ida</people><searchterms>Refuseniks|Soviet Jewry|Prisoners of Conscience|Jewish Community Council|Lafayette Park|Succot</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2539/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2512</url><identifier>2512</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1974</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>The Women's Plea for Human Rights for Soviet Jewry vigil - an annual event organized by a collaboration of different Jewish groups, 1974.</description><subject>Women|Vigils|Protest movements|Demonstrations</subject><objectid>2013.43.35</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry|Vigil|Refuseniks|protests and rallies|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2540/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2513</url><identifier>2513</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1974</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>The Women's Plea for Human Rights for Soviet Jewry vigil, an annual event organized by a collaboration of different Jewish groups, 1974.

Left to right: Freidel Frank, Samuel Sislen, Betty Shapiro (former Chair of Jewish Community Council Soviet Jewry Committee) cross the street to the Soviet embassy</description><subject>Vigils|Protest movements|Demonstrations|Women|Embassies</subject><objectid>2013.43.36</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Shapiro, Betty|Sislen, Samuel|Frank, Freidel</people><searchterms>Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|protests and rallies|Vigil|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2541/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2514</url><identifier>2514</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1977</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>The Women's Plea for Human Rights for Soviet Jewry vigil, an annual event organized by a collaboration of different Jewish groups, 1977. Gay Guden speaking at center. Moshe Brodetzky, first Chairman of the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry (WCSJ) and current board member, is standing right of her.</description><subject>Women|Vigils|Protest movements|Demonstrations</subject><objectid>2013.43.37</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Brodetzky, Moshe|Guden, Gay</people><searchterms>Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Vigil|protests and rallies|Refuseniks|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2542/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2515</url><identifier>2515</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1977</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Gay Guden (left) walking out of the Soviet embassy during the Women's Plea for Human Rights for Soviet Jewry vigil, an annual event organized by a collaboration of different Jewish groups, 1977</description><subject>Embassies|Vigils|Protest movements|Demonstrations|Women</subject><objectid>2013.43.38</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry|Vigil|Refuseniks|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2543/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2516</url><identifier>2516</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/10/1984</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>The Women's Plea for Human Rights for Soviet Jewry vigil, an annual event organized by a collaboration of different Jewish groups, 1984</description><subject>Vigils|Protest movements|Women|Demonstrations</subject><objectid>2013.43.39</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Vigil|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2544/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2517</url><identifier>2517</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/10/1984</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Helena Karpa, Jewish Community Council president, adresses Women's Plea for Human Rights for Soviet Jewry as Ira Bartfield (left) and Aleksandr Goldfarb, Soviet scientist/dissident (center) look on, 1984

The Women's Plea for Human Rights for Soviet Jewry vigil was an annual event organized by a collaboration of different Jewish groups.</description><subject>Women|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2013.43.40</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Karpa, Helene|Bartfield, Ira|Goldfarb, Alexander</people><searchterms>Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry|Jewish Community Council|Refuseniks|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2545/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2518</url><identifier>2518</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/10/1984</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>The Women's Plea for Human Rights for Soviet Jewry vigil, an annual event organized by a collaboration of different Jewish groups. Representatives of local Jewish women's organizations participated in a program of dramatic readings, 1984.</description><subject>Women|Vigils|Protest movements|Demonstrations</subject><objectid>2013.43.41</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry|Jewish Community Council|Vigil|protests and rallies|Refuseniks|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2546/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2519</url><identifier>2519</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/09/1979</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Michael Berenbaum speaking at Soviet Jewry event, Congregation Ohr Kodesh, 1979</description><subject>Synagogues|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2013.43.42</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berenbaum, Michael</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Ohr Kodesh</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2547/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2520</url><identifier>2520</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/09/1979</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Aleksandr Galperin, former Prisoner of Conscience and first Project POC guest speaking at Soviet Jewry event, Congregation Ohr Kodesh, 1979.</description><subject>Protest movements|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2013.43.43</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Galperin, Aleksandr</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Prisoners of Conscience|Ohr Kodesh</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2548/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2521</url><identifier>2521</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/09/1979</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Michael Berenbaum speaking at Soviet Jewry event, Congregation Ohr Kodesh, 1979.</description><subject>Synagogues|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2013.43.44</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berenbaum, Michael</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Ohr Kodesh</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2549/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2522</url><identifier>2522</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/09/1979</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Aleksandr Galperin, former Prisoner of Conscience, speaking at Soviet Jewry event, Congregation Ohr Kodesh, 1979.</description><subject>Synagogues|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2013.43.45</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Galperin, Aleksandr</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Prisoners of Conscience|Ohr Kodesh</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2550/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2523</url><identifier>2523</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/09/1979</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Yacov Yanai (left) from the Israeli embassy and Dr. Elaine Hollander (right), executive board member of the Jewish Community Council, lead a session, Soviet Jewry event, Congregation Ohr Kodesh, 1979.</description><subject>Embassies|Protest movements|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2013.43.46</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Yanai, Yacov|Hollander, Elaine</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Israeli Embassy|Jewish Community Council|Ohr Kodesh|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2551/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2524</url><identifier>2524</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/17/1973</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Senator Henry "Scoop" Jackson speaking on the Capitol steps on Solidarity Day, 06/17/1973.  
In front center of crowd, people are holding up a large banner that reads, "YES! for Jackson Amendment."  Senator Jackson, along with Representative Charles Vanik from Ohio, passed the Trade Act of 1974, which put trade restrictions on countries with harsh emigration laws - mainly communist countries. This picture was taken a year before the bill passed. 

In crowd at the right, are large banners that read "JDL Never Again" and "Let My People Go."</description><subject>Demonstrations|Capitols|Politicians|Legislation|Legislators</subject><objectid>2013.43.47</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jackson, Henry "Scoop"</people><searchterms>Jewish Defense League|protests and rallies|U.S. Capitol</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2552/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2525</url><identifier>2525</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>At the rehearsal for a Soviet Jewry rally, possibly on Solidarity Day, at the Washington Hebrew Congregation. Left to right: NPR Broadcaster, Samuel Sislen, TV journalist Marjorie Margolies Mezvinsky, NPR Broadcaster, and Eli Gamliel, a Jewish educator.</description><subject>Rehearsals|Demonstrations|Journalists|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2013.43.48</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sislen, Samuel</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2553/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2526</url><identifier>2526</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1913</date><collection /><description>Nettie Ottenberg, 1913</description><subject>Women's suffrage|Social workers|Voting|Voter registration</subject><objectid>1996.41.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ottenberg, Nettie</people><searchterms>Suffrage|National Council of Jewish Women|Home Rule</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2554/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2527</url><identifier>2527</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1932</date><collection /><description>Nettie Ottenberg, 1932</description><subject>Women's suffrage|Women|Social workers|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>1996.41.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ottenberg, Nettie</people><searchterms>Suffrage|National Council of Jewish Women|Home Rule</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5442/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2528</url><identifier>2528</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1975</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Matzah Project, 1975. Rabbis at a Soviet Jewry rally across the street from the Soviet embassy. Left to right: Rabbi Richard Yellin (Adas Israel), Rabbi Sheldon Elster (Agudas Achim) holding hands clasped in front of him, unknown, Rabbi Marvin Bash (Washington Board of Rabbis) at center in black hat.</description><subject>Protest movements|Demonstrations|Rabbis|Prayer|Embassies</subject><objectid>2013.43.49</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Yellin, Richard|Elster, Sheldon|Bash, Marvin</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Rabbi|protests and rallies|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Adas Israel|Agudas Achim Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2556/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2529</url><identifier>2529</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1975</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Matzah Project, 1975.  Rabbi Marvin Bash (center, right), Board of Rabbis from Arlington, Fairfax, is leaving the Soviet embassy.</description><subject>Rabbis|Protest movements|Demonstrations|Embassies</subject><objectid>2013.43.50</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bash, Marvin</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Rabbi|Arlington|Fairfax</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2557/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2530</url><identifier>2530</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1978</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Soviet Jewry Solidarity Day in Lafayette Park, 1978.  The speaker is the Chairman of the National Conference for Soviet Jewry (NCSJ).</description><subject>Protest movements|Demonstrations</subject><objectid>2013.43.51</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|National Conference on Soviet Jewry|Solidarity Day|Lafayette Park|protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2558/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2531</url><identifier>2531</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1978</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Solidarity Day for Soviet Jewry rally in Lafayette Park, 1978.  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Moving shot of a young girl pushing a baby stroller with a baby girl while holding a sign that reads, "Free my little sisters."</description><subject>Protest movements|Demonstrations|Youth</subject><objectid>2013.43.53</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Lafayette Park|Solidarity Day|Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2560/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2533</url><identifier>2533</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1978</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Solidarity Day rally for Soviet Jewry in Lafayette Park, 1978.  Two young adults are holding a banner, which reads, "Freedom for Soviet Jewry!" Written in Hebrew below is the phrase "Let me people go."</description><subject>Young adults|Protest movements|Demonstrations</subject><objectid>2013.43.54</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Solidarity Day|Lafayette Park|protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry|Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2561/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2534</url><identifier>2534</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1978</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Solidarity Day rally for Soviet Jewry in Lafayette Park, 1978. The Washington Monument can be seen in the background.</description><subject>Protest movements|Demonstrations|Monuments</subject><objectid>2013.43.55</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Solidarity Day|Lafayette Park|Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2562/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2535</url><identifier>2535</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/1985</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Helene Karpa with Representative Steny Hoyer at the pre-summit rally, 11/1985.</description><subject>Protest movements|Demonstrations|Government officials|Flags</subject><objectid>2013.43.56</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Karpa, Helene|Hoyer, Steny</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies|Star of David|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2563/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2536</url><identifier>2536</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/1985</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Ira Bartfield, Soviet Jewry Chairman, speaking at the pre-summit rally, 11/1985.</description><subject>Protest movements|Demonstrations</subject><objectid>2013.43.57</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bartfield, Ira</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2564/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2537</url><identifier>2537</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/1985</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Rabbi William Millen, principal of Hebrew Academy, speaking at the pre-summit rally, 11/1985.</description><subject>Protest movements|Demonstrations|Rabbis</subject><objectid>2013.43.58</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millen, William</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies|Hebrew Academy|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2565/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2538</url><identifier>2538</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/1985</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>pre-summit rally, 11/1985.  Demonstrators are holding up posters of prominent refuseniks who were being persecuted by the Soviet government.</description><subject>Protest movements|Demonstrations</subject><objectid>2013.43.59</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry|Prisoners of Conscience|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2566/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2539</url><identifier>2539</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/1985</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Unknown speaker speaking at the pre-summit rally for Soviet Jewry, 11/1985.</description><subject>Protest movements|Demonstrations</subject><objectid>2013.43.60</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2567/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2540</url><identifier>2540</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Representative Constance "Connie" Morella attempts to phone a refusenik in protest of the Soviet government's interference with their phone calls.  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Mark Mellman, Chairman of the Soviet Jewry Council, is standing by her side.  The date of this call is not known.</description><subject>Protest movements|Government officials</subject><objectid>2013.43.62</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Morella, Connie|Mellman, Mark</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|protests and rallies|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2569/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2542</url><identifier>2542</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/1978</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Soviet Jewry event at the POC Sukkah in Lafayette Park, 1978, initiated by the Jewish Youth Assembly in order to generate awareness of the plight of the prinosers.  This event was run in conjunction with the Jewish Community Council, which ran a program distributing fliers for Sukkot that featured different POC's as ushpizin guests in the Sukkah.

In this photo, the Jewish Youth Assembly members are holding photos of POCs.</description><subject>Protest movements|Youth organizations|Youth|Demonstrations|Holidays</subject><objectid>2013.43.63</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|protests and rallies|Prisoners of Conscience|Succot|Lafayette Park</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2570/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2543</url><identifier>2543</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1974</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Two children holding candles at Unity Day for Soviet Jewry, 1974.</description><subject>Youth|Candles|Protest movements|Demonstrations</subject><objectid>2013.43.64</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Unity Day with Soviet Jewry|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2571/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2544</url><identifier>2544</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Rabbi Lyle Fishman and Gloria Derkay-Hadassah at the podium.</description><subject>Protest movements|Demonstrations|Rabbis</subject><objectid>2013.43.65</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Fishman, Lyle|Derkay, Gloria</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2572/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2545</url><identifier>2545</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>David Harris from the American Jewish Committee (AJ Committee) speaking.</description><subject>Protest movements|Demonstrations</subject><objectid>2013.43.66</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Harris, David</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2573/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2546</url><identifier>2546</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1976</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Vigil for Soviet Jewry outside of the Soviet embassy on International Unity Day, 1976.  

In this photo: Harry Koenick (man holding the shofar) and Rabbi Porath (standing next to Harry) from Congregation Ohr Kodesh.

Harry Koenick emigrated from Russia 55 years prior to this date.</description><subject>Vigils|Protest movements|Demonstrations|Holidays</subject><objectid>2013.43.67</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Koenick, Harry|Porath, Tzvi</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Vigil|protests and rallies|Rabbi|Ohr Kodesh|Shofar|Unity Day with Soviet Jewry|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2574/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2547</url><identifier>2547</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/1974</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Protest at Syrian embassy (in Watergate) for the imprisonment of Syrian Jews during a Syrian official's visit to the United States.

In this photo L-R: Reverend John Steinbruck, Chairman of Ecumenical Task Force of the Council of Churches of Greater Washington; William C. Levy, president of the Jewish Community Council; unidentified passerby; unknown; Monsignor Ralph E. Kuehner, director of the Office of Social Development of the Catholic Archdiocese of Washington; Rabbi Marvin Bash; Ernest Shalowitz, chairman of the Israel and Middle East Community of the Jewish Community Council.</description><subject>Embassies|Clergy|Rabbis|Protest movements|Demonstrations|Government officials</subject><objectid>2013.43.68</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Steinbruck, John|Shalowitz, Ernie|Bash, Marvin|Keuhner, Ralph|Levy, William</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Syria|Rabbi|protests and rallies|Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation|Watergate Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2575/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2548</url><identifier>2548</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/1974</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Protest at Syrian embassy (in Watergate) for the imprisonment of Syrian Jews during a Syrian official's visit to the United States.</description><subject>Protest movements|Demonstrations|Embassies</subject><objectid>2013.43.69</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|protests and rallies|Syria|Watergate Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2576/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2549</url><identifier>2549</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/1973</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Yom Haatzmaut parade in Silver Spring, MD celebrating the 25th birthday of the creation of the state of Israel, 5/73.

In this photo the Lincoln BBYO chapter Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA) and B'nai B'rith Girls (BBG) are taking part in the celebrations.</description><subject>Celebrations|Demonstrations|Parades &amp; processions|Music|Judaism|Birthdays|Zionism|Youth</subject><objectid>2013.43.70</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Israel|Yom Haatzmaut|AZA|B'nai B'rith|B'nai B'rith Girls|B'nai B'rith Youth Organization|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2577/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2550</url><identifier>2550</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/1973</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Yom Haatzmaut parade in Silver Spring, MD celebrating the 25th birthday of the creation of the state of Israel, 5/73.

In this photo, children from B'nai Israel School act out tourism in Israel.</description><subject>Celebrations|Birthdays|Demonstrations|Judaism|Parades &amp; processions|Youth|Zionism|Marching</subject><objectid>2013.43.71</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Yom Haatzmaut|Silver Spring|B'nai Israel|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2578/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2551</url><identifier>2551</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/1973</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Yom Haatzmaut parade in Silver Spring, MD celebrating the 25th birthday of the creation of the state of Israel, 5/73.  In this photo, youth are celebrating with a banner that reads, "25 years in only our beginning."</description><subject>Celebrations|Festivals|Birthdays|Marching|Youth|Zionism|Parades &amp; processions|Judaism</subject><objectid>2013.43.72</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Yom Haatzmaut|Silver Spring|Maryland|Jewish Community Council|Star of David|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2579/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2552</url><identifier>2552</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/1973</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Yom Haatzmaut parade in Silver Spring, MD celebrating the 25th birthday of the creation of the state of Israel, 5/73. The First Baptist Church offers up its facililties to their marching Jewish friends.</description><subject>Church|Zionism|Celebrations|Parades &amp; processions|Baptist churches|Judaism|Marching</subject><objectid>2013.43.73</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Zionism|Yom Haatzmaut|Silver Spring|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2580/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2553</url><identifier>2553</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/1973</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Yom Haatzmaut parade in Silver Spring, MD celebrating the 25th birthday of the creation of the state of Israel, 5/73. Young Judaea (Hashachar) from Bowie, MD deck out a car for the parade.</description><subject>Zionism|Parades &amp; processions|Celebrations|Birthdays|Marching|Youth</subject><objectid>2013.43.74</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Zionism|Silver Spring|Maryland|Young Judea</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2581/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2554</url><identifier>2554</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/1973</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Yom Haatzmaut parade in Silver Spring, MD celebrating the 25th birthday of the creation of the state of Israel, 5/73. In this photo, the students of the Shaare Tefila Religious School are participating in the parade.</description><subject>Zionism|Birthdays|Parades &amp; processions|Celebrations|Youth|School|Marching</subject><objectid>2013.43.75</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Silver Spring|Maryland|Shaare Tefila|Religious School|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2582/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2555</url><identifier>2555</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/1973</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Yom Haatzmaut parade in Silver Spring, MD celebrating the 25th birthday of the creation of the state of Israel, 5/73. Temple Israel USY calls for peace in Jerusalem with a float depicting the Temple Mount.</description><subject>Zionism|Marching|Parades &amp; processions|Youth|Floats (Parades)|Peace|Peace signs</subject><objectid>2013.43.76</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Zionism|Silver Spring|Maryland|Temple Israel|United Synagogue Youth</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2583/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2556</url><identifier>2556</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/1973</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Mayor Walter E. Washington speaking at the Yom Haatzmaut parade in Silver Spring, MD celebrating the 25th birthday of the creation of the state of Israel, 5/73. 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In this photo L-R: Bernard Rosenberg, council chairman of the Israel committee; Neal Meiselman; David Chack; Eli Kramer; Lester Tepper, cantor.</description><subject>Zionism|Parades &amp; processions|Celebrations|Youth|Birthdays</subject><objectid>2013.43.78</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenberg, Bernard|Tepper, Cantor</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Zionism|Cantor|Shofar|Silver Spring|Maryland|Montgomery Blair High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2585/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2558</url><identifier>2558</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/1973</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Yom Haatzmaut parade in Silver Spring, MD celebrating the 25th birthday of the creation of the state of Israel, 5/73.  Youth hold a large banner that reads, "Arab-Jewish Cooperation."</description><subject>Zionism|Parades &amp; processions|Celebrations|Birthdays|Cooperation|Peace|Peace signs|Marching</subject><objectid>2013.43.79</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Zionism|Silver Spring|Maryland|Yom Haatzmaut</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2586/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2559</url><identifier>2559</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/1973</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Decked out car float at the Yom Haatzmaut parade in Silver Spring, MD celebrating the 25th birthday of the creation of the state of Israel, 5/73.</description><subject>Zionism|Parades &amp; processions|Birthdays|Marching|Floats (Parades)|Celebrations|Youth</subject><objectid>2013.43.80</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Zionism|Star of David|Yom Haatzmaut|Silver Spring|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2587/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2560</url><identifier>2560</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/19/1976</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>The Chanukah Freedom Torch run/walk - hosted by the Jewish Community Council's Youth Assembly - featured a torch from Modi'in, Israel, which was carried from the Washington Monument to the Israeli embassy.  In this photo, Berard S. White (right) is pinning a "chanukah Torch" pin to Mayor Walter E. Washington who is about to receive and light the menorah.</description><subject>Torches|Mayors|Monuments|Celebrations|Holidays</subject><objectid>2013.43.81</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>White, Bernard|Washington, Walter</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Washington Monument|Hanukkah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2588/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2561</url><identifier>2561</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/19/1976</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>The Chanukah Freedom Torch run/walk - hosted by the Jewish Community Council's Youth Assembly - featured a torch from Modi'in, Israel, which was carried from the Washington Monument to the Israeli embassy. In this photo, Mayor Walter E. Washington is lighting the Menorah with the torch at the start of the event.</description><subject>Holidays|Celebrations|Monuments|Flags|Torches|Mayors</subject><objectid>2013.43.82</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Washington, Walter</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Star of David|Hanukkah|Hanukkah lamp|Hanukkiah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2589/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2562</url><identifier>2562</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/19/1976</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>The Chanukah Freedom Torch run/walk - hosted by the Jewish Community Council's Youth Assembly - featured a torch from Modi'in, Israel, which was carried from the Washington Monument to the Israeli embassy. In these photos, Dan Brenner (top) - Israel olympic medalist - is holding the torch as the first runner surrounded by other runners (wearing the white t-shirts). In the bottom picture a younger child is posing in front of the washington monument with an Israeli flag.</description><subject>Holidays|Celebrations|Relay racing|Torches|Flags|Monuments</subject><objectid>2013.43.83</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Hanukkah|Washington Monument|Lincoln Memorial|Star of David</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2590/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2563</url><identifier>2563</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/19/1976</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>The Chanukah Freedom Torch run/walk - hosted by the Jewish Community Council's Youth Assembly - featured a torch from Modi'in, Israel, which was carried from the Washington Monument to the Israeli embassy. In this photo, Mayor Walter E. Washington is holding the torch at the beginning of the event.</description><subject>Celebrations|Holidays|Ceremonial objects|Torches|Relay racing|Mayors</subject><objectid>2013.43.84</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Washington, Walter</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Hanukkah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2591/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2564</url><identifier>2564</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/19/1976</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>The Chanukah Freedom Torch run/walk - hosted by the Jewish Community Council's Youth Assembly - featured a torch from Modi'in, Israel, which was carried from the Washington Monument to the Israeli embassy. 

In these photos, the crowd gathers outside of the Israeli embassy - marking the end of the relay - where Israeli ambassador, Simcha Dinitz, is waiting to receive the torch and congratulate the runners.</description><subject>Ambassadors|Embassies|Holidays|Celebrations|Torches</subject><objectid>2013.43.85</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dinitz, Simcha</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Hanukkah|Israeli Embassy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2592/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2565</url><identifier>2565</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Leo M. Bernstein Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white 8x10 studio portrait of Leo M. Bernstein, undated.</description><subject /><objectid>2011.07.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bernstein, Leo</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2593/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2566</url><identifier>2566</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Leo M. Bernstein Collection</collection><description /><subject /><objectid>2011.07.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2596/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2568</url><identifier>2568</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description /><subject /><objectid>2009.4.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2597/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2569</url><identifier>2569</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11//03/1974</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>On Novemeber 3, 1974 a large group gathered outside of the Lincoln memorial to protest the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), which had just recently adopted a two-state solution approach.</description><subject>Protest movements|Demonstrations|Flags|Posters|Judaism</subject><objectid>2013.43.86</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|protests and rallies|Palestine|Israel|Star of David</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2598/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2570</url><identifier>2570</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/03/1974</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>On November 3, 1974 a large group gathered outside of the Lincoln memorial to protest the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), which had just recently adopted a two-state solution approach.</description><subject>Protest movements|Demonstrations|Monuments &amp; memorials|Youth</subject><objectid>2013.43.88</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|protests and rallies|Jewish Defense League|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2599/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2571</url><identifier>2571</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/03/1974</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>On Novemeber 3, 1974 a large group gathered outside of the Lincoln memorial to protest the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), which had just recently adopted a two-state solution approach. 

In this photo, William C. Levy is addressing the protestors.</description><subject>Protest movements|Demonstrations|Monuments &amp; memorials|Zionism|Flags</subject><objectid>2013.43.89</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Levy, William</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Relations Council|protests and rallies|Zionism|Star of David|Jewish Defense League</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2600/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2572</url><identifier>2572</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950</date><collection>Teen Club Collection</collection><description>11"x17" black and white photo montage of head shots of 32 Sigma Mu fraternity members, 1950


Top row, left to right:
Murray Roffeld, Marshall Heller, Dick Kaufman, Larry Cohen, Joe Spund

Second row:
Irv Bernstein, Ed Statland, Bob Paris, Stan Jacobs, Bruce Seigel, Ted Bolotin

Third row:
Jesse Kaiser, Jules Dubit, Julian Kossow, Eddie Boorstein, Phil Lazaroff

Fourth row:
Louie Diamond, "Buz" Wolpoff (maybe Robert), Paul Weinstein, Ben Posin

Next row:
Al Levy, Kenny Tash, Larry Kirstein, Marvin Sirkis, Charley Troshinsky, Stuart Davis

Bottom row:
Bobby Zupnik, "Bucky" Buckholtz, Irwin "Buddy" Shuman, [unknown], Al Mendelson, Louie Goldberg</description><subject /><objectid>2015.21.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Fraternity|Mu Sigma</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2601/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2573</url><identifier>2573</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1951</date><collection>Teen Club Collection</collection><description>Photo of Lee Rubenstein &amp; Harriet Hyman at the Alpha Beta Gamma (ABG) Dinner-Dance, September 15, 1951, at the Washington Hotel.</description><subject>Fraternities &amp; sororities|Teenagers|Social life</subject><objectid>2015.18.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rubenstein, Lee|Hyman, Harriet</people><searchterms>Alpha Beta Gamma|sorority|Dance|Washington Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2602/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2574</url><identifier>2574</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club Collection</collection><description>Photo of five couples at Upsilon Lambda Phi Convention Dinner Dance, September 2, 1951, at the Ambassador Hotel in Atlantic City, NJ. Harriet Hyman &amp; Lee Rubenstein on the left.</description><subject>Teenagers|Social life|Fraternities &amp; sororities</subject><objectid>2015.18.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hyman, Harriet|Rubenstein, Lee</people><searchterms>Atlantic City|Fraternity|Upsilon Lambda Phi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2603/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2575</url><identifier>2575</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club Collection</collection><description>One folder of assorted photographs from Alpha Beta Gamma sorority and Upsilon Lambda Phi social events and dances, 1950s.</description><subject>Fraternities &amp; sororities|Teenagers|Social life</subject><objectid>2015.18.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rubenstein, Lee</people><searchterms>sorority|Fraternity|Alpha Beta Gamma|Upsilon Lambda Phi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2576</url><identifier>2576</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1932</date><collection /><description>Rose Lewis at Camp Louise, 1932.</description><subject>Camps|Girls</subject><objectid>2012.14.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lewis, Rose</people><searchterms>Camp Louise</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2604/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2577</url><identifier>2577</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/07/1945</date><collection /><description>Rose (Lewis) Glaser and Fred Glaser, October 7, 1945.</description><subject>Families|Babies|Couples|Young adults</subject><objectid>2012.14.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Glaser, Fred|Glaser, Rose Lewis</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2605/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2578</url><identifier>2578</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/27/1964</date><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Six black and white photographs depicting a seder led by Chaplain Sheldon Elster in the Virginia Room of the NCO Club, Fort Lee, Virginia, March 27, 1964</description><subject /><objectid>2014.08.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Sheldon</people><searchterms>Chaplain|U.S. Army|Rabbi|Passover Seder|Passover</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2579</url><identifier>2579</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1963</date><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Three black and white photographs of Chaplain Sheldon Elster and his assistant Michael Grossman with a box hand-labeled "JWB Passover Supplies" and a handdrawn Star of David. The photos seem to be staged to look like the two are delivering the box to troops. They are in a different form of transportation in each photo.

- Elster and Grossman are seated in a helicopter and the box is between them.
- Elster appears to be handing the box to Grossberg, who is seated in the back of a U.S. Army truck.
- Elster appears to be handing the box to Grossman, who is seated in the cockpit of a U.S. Army airplane</description><subject>Military life|Chaplains</subject><objectid>2014.08.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Sheldon</people><searchterms>Jewish Welfare Board|Chaplain|U.S. Army|Passover</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2580</url><identifier>2580</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1963</date><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Six black and white photographs of Chaplain Sheldon Elster and servicemen with a U.S. Army jeep among trees, Fort Lee, Virginia. Two photos are near identical. The photos appear to be staged.

The men are all wearing military uniforms and tallit. In some photos, there's a transportable ark on the hood of the jeep and in others, there's a menorah on the hood of the jeep. The base of the menorah appears to be a pipe.

The menorah has four lines of text on it:
"L'hadlik ner shel hanukkah / Fort Lee, Virginia / 25 Kislev - 1 Tevet 5724 \ 10-18 December, 1963"

The first line is the end of a blessing recited when lighting Hanukkah candles.

One photo includes the flag of the Jewish Welfare Board chaplains waving in front of the jeep.

Donor believes men are reservists of U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps.</description><subject /><objectid>2014.08.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elster, Sheldon</people><searchterms>Hanukkah|Jewish Welfare Board|U.S. Army|Chaplain</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2581</url><identifier>2581</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1930s</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>Blacher's Shoe Shop, 923 H Street NE, owned by Rose &amp; Robert Blacher, 1930s</description><subject /><objectid>1993.29.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Robert|Blacher, Rose Hyman</people><searchterms>Shoe stores|H Street|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2607/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2583</url><identifier>2583</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1939</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>Rose Hyman Blacher at 10th &amp; H Street, NE, 1939</description><subject /><objectid>1993.29.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Rose Hyman</people><searchterms>Shoe stores|H Street|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2608/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2584</url><identifier>2584</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>Robert Blacher in Blacher's Shoe Store at 923 H Street, NE</description><subject /><objectid>1993.29.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Robert</people><searchterms>Shoe stores|H Street|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2609/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2585</url><identifier>2585</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Shulman Family Collection</collection><description>Anna Shulman and family members on 1200 block of H Street, NE (looking north; intersection with 13th Street seen at far right)</description><subject /><objectid>2007.45.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Shulman, Anna</people><searchterms>H Street|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2611/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2586</url><identifier>2586</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Shulman Family Collection</collection><description /><subject>Children|Babies</subject><objectid>2007.45.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Shulman, Anna</people><searchterms>H Street|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2612/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2587</url><identifier>2587</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1900</date><collection /><description>3x5 colorized photograph.  Formal studio portrait of Jacob Ourisman, ca. 1900</description><subject /><objectid>2010.27.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ourisman, Jacob</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2614/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2588</url><identifier>2588</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1929</date><collection>Brylawski Family Collection</collection><description>Portrait of members of Jewish fraternity Pi Tau Pi, 1929. 
Shown, L to R, top to bottom:  Walter Baum, Jerry Ullman, Sam Samuels, Wallace Luchs, Frank Luchs, Horace Peck, Joel Kaufmann, Bobby Kaufmann, Bob Herzog, Edmund Dreyfus, Sam Steinberger, xxx Schloss, Henry Brylawski</description><subject /><objectid>2015.12.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Baum, Walter|Brylawski, Henry|Dreyfuss, Edmund|Herzog, Robert|Kaufmann, Bobby|Kaufmann, Joel|Luchs, Frank|Luchs, Wallace|Samuels, Sam|Steinbergh, Sam|Ullman, Jerry</people><searchterms>Pi Tau Pi|Fraternity|Central High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2589</url><identifier>2589</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1963</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>8x10 color photograph of Josephine Ammerman and her sisters at reception following son Andrew's bar mitzvah, June 1963, at the Shoreham Hotel. 

Standing, left to right: Irene Friedman Schlosberg, Clara Friedman Brode, Ruth Friedman Loewenberg, Dorothy Friedman Woolf, Josephine Friedman Ammerman and Hattye Friedman Bogorad. Seated: Frances Friedman Cohen and Sayde Friedman.</description><subject /><objectid>2015.23.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2616/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2590</url><identifier>2590</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>11 photographs depicting the involvement of Washington Hebrew Congregation and Rabbi Joseph and Marcia Weinberg in the local Soviet Jewry movement, 1978-1990</description><subject /><objectid>2013.12.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2591</url><identifier>2591</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"Do you know what your/ child is taking in school?"</title><date /><collection>Drug Fair Collection</collection><description>Large black and white public service announcement poster, "Do you know what your/child is taking in school?"; black and white photo of boy in front of blackboard, with pills in one hand and money in the other; open palm with pills in foreground. with a photo of a young man holding pills.

23 x 15"</description><subject>Drug abuse|Drugstores|Teenagers</subject><objectid>1998.20.98</objectid><place /><objectname>Poster</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elsberg, Milton</people><searchterms>drugstore|Drug Fair|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2618/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2593</url><identifier>2593</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1900</date><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Portrait photograph on board showing Emma &amp; Rosa Auerbach, ca. 1900, taken in photo studio in Kishinev.</description><subject>Portrait photographs|Russia|Women|Young adults</subject><objectid>2015.15.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Auerbach, Emma|Auerbach, Rosa</people><searchterms>Russia|Immigrants</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2620/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2594</url><identifier>2594</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Employees of Gichner Iron Works gathered in front of the building at 1214-1216 D Street NW. Myer Dessoff pictured on far right</description><subject /><objectid>2015.27.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dessoff, Myer</people><searchterms>Gichner Iron Works</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2621/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2595</url><identifier>2595</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1933</date><collection /><description>William &amp; Stella Chaiken Robinowitz walking on the boardwalk in Atlantic City on their honeymoon in 1933.</description><subject /><objectid>2015.10.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Robinowitz, Stella|Robinowitz, William</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2622/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2596</url><identifier>2596</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Photographic portrait of Nancy Dessoff (Colodny), 8"x10".</description><subject>Girls|Dresses|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2015.15.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dessoff, Nancy</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2623/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2597</url><identifier>2597</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Studio portrait of Emma &amp; Isaac Singer, mounted on board, approx. 8"x10".</description><subject>Portrait photographs|Couples</subject><objectid>2015.15.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Singer, Emma|Singer, Isaac</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2624/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2598</url><identifier>2598</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Studio portrait of Joseph Dessoff.</description><subject>Portrait photographs|Boys</subject><objectid>2015.15.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dessoff, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2625/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2599</url><identifier>2599</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>5"x7" photograph print on board of Rose Auerbach Dessoff, Joseph Dessoff, Myer Dessoff, Sam Dessoff, Emma Auerbach Singer.</description><subject /><objectid>2015.15.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dessoff, Joseph|Dessoff, Myer|Dessoff, Samuel|Dessoff, Rose|Singer, Emma</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2626/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2600</url><identifier>2600</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1931</date><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Samuel Singer &amp; Ruby Berlinsky on their wedding day, 1931</description><subject>Portrait photographs|Weddings|Couples</subject><objectid>2015.15.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Singer, Samuel|Berlinsky, Ruby</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2627/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2601</url><identifier>2601</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Isaac &amp; Emma Singer, ca. 1910.</description><subject>Portrait photographs|Couples</subject><objectid>2015.15.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Singer, Isaac|Singer, Emma</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2628/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2602</url><identifier>2602</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>4" x 6" photographic print of Emma &amp; Isaac Singer with son Samuel Singer</description><subject>Families</subject><objectid>2015.15.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Singer, Emma|Singer, Samuel|Singer, Isaac</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2629/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2603</url><identifier>2603</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>8"x10" photographic print of Hannah Auerbach.</description><subject>Women|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2015.15.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Auerbach, Hannah</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2630/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2604</url><identifier>2604</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Portrait photograph on board of four young women, Emma Auerbach on far left, ca. 1890s, taken in photo studio in Kishinev.</description><subject>Portrait photographs|Women|Braids (Hairdressing)|Russia</subject><objectid>2015.15.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Auerbach, Emma</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2631/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2605</url><identifier>2605</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Studio portrait of Samuel Dessoff, ca. 1905, taken in photo studio in Kishinev, Russia.</description><subject>Children|Boys|Babies|Portrait photographs|Russia</subject><objectid>2015.15.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dessoff, Samuel</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2632/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2606</url><identifier>2606</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>5"x7" black &amp; white photographic print of Gail Singer's birthday party, Arlington,</description><subject>Children|Birthday parties</subject><objectid>2015.15.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Singer, Gail</people><searchterms>Virginia|Arlington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2633/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2607</url><identifier>2607</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>3"x5" photograph print of bar mitzvah party for Sylvan Berlinsky.

Henry Schneider, Sylvan Berlinsky, xxx Fletcher, unknown, Pauline Schneider, Max Berlinsky, Ida Berlinsky.</description><subject /><objectid>2015.15.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berlinsky, Max|Berlinsky, Ida|Berlinsky, Sylvan</people><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2634/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2608</url><identifier>2608</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"PHI ALPHA/25TH ANNUAL CONVENTION/MAYFLOWER HOTEL - WASHINGTON, D.C./DECEMBER 30, 1939 - JANUARY 1, 1940".</title><date>1940</date><collection /><description>Photograph, Panoramic, black and white, title lower right corner, "PHI ALPHA/25TH ANNUAL CONVENTION/MAYFLOWER HOTEL - WASHINGTON, D.C./DECEMBER 30, 1939 - JANUARY 1, 1940". Printed upper right edge, "Rideout/607-15TH ST, N.W./WASHINGTON, D.C./620".
Young men and women at tables.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.29.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Rideout</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Phi Alpha|Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2636/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2609</url><identifier>2609</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"Alpha Gamma Reunion, Washington, D.C. 1933"</title><date>1933</date><collection /><description>Photograph, Panoramic, black and white, title bottom center, "Alpha Gamma Reunion, Washington, D.C. 1933". Printed lower right corner, "Rideout/Photos/No. 223". Young men and women in evening dress, inside ballroom, looking at the camera; flag in background at center.
Upper left corner in ink, "MB". Written in ink on reverse, upper left edge, "Property of Milton Bleckman".</description><subject /><objectid>2003.29.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Rideout</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2641/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2610</url><identifier>2610</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>, "EPSILON PROM - PHI  ALPHA FRATERNITY/UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND/LAFAYETTE HOTEL,   MARCH, 26, 1927"</title><date>03/26/1927</date><collection /><description>Photograph, Panoramic, black and white,  title bottom center, "EPSILON PROM - PHI  ALPHA FRATERNITY/UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND/LAFAYETTE HOTEL,   MARCH, 26, 1927". Printed lower right corner, "Schutz/1050". Young men and women standing and seated inside room, with flag in background; young woman in foreground holds banjo.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.29.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Schutz</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Phi Alpha|Fraternity|University of Maryland|Dance</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2644/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2611</url><identifier>2611</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"20TH ANNUAL STAG BANQUET, PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY/MAYFLOWER HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D.C.    DECEMBER 31, 1934."</title><date>1934</date><collection /><description>Photograph, Panoramic, black and white, title top right, "20TH ANNUAL STAG BANQUET, PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY/MAYFLOWER HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D.C.    DECEMBER 31, 1934.". Printed lower right, "Rideout/607-15th. ST./WASHINGTON, D.C./307". Young men seated at tables.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.29.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Rideout</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Phi Alpha|Fraternity|University of Maryland|Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2653/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2612</url><identifier>2612</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY/DINNER DANCE/LORD BALTIMORE HOTEL/BALTO., MD/JANUARY 1, 1933."</title><date>1933</date><collection /><description>Photograph, Panoramic, black and white, title lower right, "PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY/DINNER DANCE/LORD BALTIMORE HOTEL/BALTO., MD/JANUARY 1, 1933." Printed lower right, "HUGHES CO./BALTO.". Young men and women in evening clothes, looking at the camera; orchestra in the background with a banner overhead that reads, "HAPPY NEW YEAR/1933". Stamped on reverse, "PHOTOGRAPH/BY/THE HUGHES CO./BALTIMORE, MD."</description><subject /><objectid>2003.29.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Hughes Company</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Phi Alpha|Fraternity|New Year's Day</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2656/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2613</url><identifier>2613</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"PHI ALPHA/Beta Chapter/University of Maryland/1926"</title><date>1926</date><collection /><description>Photographs on mount board, black and white, with printed "PHI ALPHA/Beta Chapter/University of Maryland/1926". 21 photographic head shots of fraternity members, each in a circular "frame"; mounted on paper board with decorative lines around border. Embossed on lower right corner of board, "ELKBECK (?)".  On reverse in red crayon, "Nat Cohan".</description><subject /><objectid>2003.29.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Elkbeck (?)</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Phi Alpha|University of Maryland|Fraternity</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2660/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2614</url><identifier>2614</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Photographs on mount board, black and white with tissue overlay paper identifying almost all the photos, covers the board and is taped to the reverse. 36 photographic head shots of soriority members.  Printed on the front, lower right, "Buckingham Studio, Inc."
Stamped on reverse, "Buckingham/STUDIOS, INC./1220 N.Y. AVE., N.W./WASHINGTON, D.C.". 
Identifying names are handwritten on the overlay under each image.

**Names need to be added to database.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.29.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Buckingham Studios Inc.</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2662/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2615</url><identifier>2615</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"Co  I  Business H. S. C. Wash D.C. 1919."</title><date>1919</date><collection /><description>Photograph, Panoramic, black and white, mounted on board, title at bottom center, "Co  I  Business H. S. C. Wash D.C. 1919.". Printed lower right, "Hm Brown/Wash D.C.".
Uniformed young men, either with guns or swords, with onlookers in background; south elevation of the White House is in the background. Separate list of identified men typed and also handwritten identification chart taped to reverse. Three labels on revese read "John A Gilson/9134 Eton Rd. Silver Spring MD 20901". 

** Names need to be added to database.</description><subject /><objectid>1989.10.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Business High School|White House|Cadet Corps</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2670/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2616</url><identifier>2616</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Rabbi Marvin Bash Collection</collection><description>Donald Sacarob, Rabbi Marvin Bash, and Jerold Jacobs, all of Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation, blowing shofars at the Soviet Jewry vigil across from the Soviet Embassy on 16th Street, NW</description><subject /><objectid>2014.09.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Ida Jervis</creator><type>Image</type><people>Bash, Marvin|Jacobs, Jerold|Sacarob, Donald</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2672/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2617</url><identifier>2617</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Black &amp; white portrait photo printed on card by Harris &amp; Ewing with inscription on front: "To Naomi/Love Rose. Handwritten note on reverse reads "Rose Silverman Tepper"</description><subject>Women|Military personnel|Military uniforms|World War II</subject><objectid>2009.38.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tepper, Rose Silverman</people><searchterms>World War II|Government Girls</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2673/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2618</url><identifier>2618</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Tzvi Porath Collection</collection><description /><subject /><objectid>2003.15.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Porath, Tzvi|Rabbi Tzvi Porath|Tzvi Porath, Tzvi</people><searchterms>Chaplain</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2675/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2620</url><identifier>2620</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Tzvi Porath Collection</collection><description>Mothers Day services on Brigatine Island, Atlantic City, NJ, at bivouac, in training. Chaplain Porath standing (back to camera).  Groups in background, left is Catholic mass; group in background, center, Protestant servicemen.</description><subject>World War II|Chaplains|Military life|Mothers</subject><objectid>2003.15.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Porath, Tzvi</people><searchterms>World War II|Chaplain</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2676/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2621</url><identifier>2621</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Tifereth Israel Collection</collection><description>5x7 photograph with caption on reverse: "Tifereth Israel Sisterhood entertains army personnel stationed thorough Red Cross at Indian Spring Country Club."</description><subject /><objectid>2011.16.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Tifereth Israel|Sisterhood|Red Cross|Indian Spring Country Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2677/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2622</url><identifier>2622</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"SECOND PLATOON"</title><date /><collection /><description>Panoramic photograph, black and white,  "SECOND PLATOON" with typed identification
of men under each image. "Photo by DeSouza Studio, 229 N. Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va." lower right. 
Three rows of men in uniform, graduation.
Also includes transparency of photo and black and white copy of photo.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.17.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Burka, Fred</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2683/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2623</url><identifier>2623</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>5/27/1953</date><collection>Found in Collection</collection><description>Copy Photograph for publication (?), black and white, bottom center, "100TH ANNUAL MEETING - WASHINGTON HEBREW CONGREGATION/816-8TH STREET, N.W.  MAY 27TH, 1953". Printed lower right, "Rideout and Stapp/COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS/607 15TH STREET, N.W./WASHINGTON, D.C."   Interior view of congregation sitting on pews; people standing at back of room; banner hanging from balcony in foreground.</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2684/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2624</url><identifier>2624</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Photograph, black and white mounted on board with engraved decorative border; of three women, two men and two children lounging and standing. Russian.
Written in light pencil script on reverse, "Tableau"(?) or "Solieou(?)".

File #4.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.5.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2687/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2625</url><identifier>2625</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1920's</date><collection /><description>Photograph, black and white mounted on black paper mount, of school girls in uniform; "VI" written within image on left; 1920's. Written on reverse in pencil script, but very difficult to see and read (could not capture in photo), but should be scanned: 
"Class N (?) ND (?)/
Hilda (?) Ea (?     )n(?)
 Helen T (?)
Blanche Grotkin(?)
Marion Altamerek (?)
Beatrice Schiff (?)
K. M. Byrnes/
G (?)   Gross (?)
Lucy Lutelas (?)
Margaret Duhms (?)
Margaret Neber (?)
Anna Lerner  "

File #4.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.5.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2688/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2626</url><identifier>2626</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1885</date><collection /><description>Engraving, on paper, celebrating King and Queen, Russian, 1851 - 1885.

Stored in separate folder in File #1.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.5.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Engraving</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2691/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2627</url><identifier>2627</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Photograph of President Truman standing outside of Lincoln car. Article about car being loaned from Milton Kronheim, Sr. to President Truman during visit to DC.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.54.509</objectid><place /><objectname>Article</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kronheim, Milton S. Sr.|Truman, Harry</people><searchterms>U.S. Presidents</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2694/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2628</url><identifier>2628</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Document,  paper article reprint glued to mounting board; "Public Relations Responsibility/By Wholesale Trade Stressed" by Milton S. Kronheim, President; published in the New York Journal of Commerce, November 16, 1944. Two printed pages.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.54.508</objectid><place /><objectname>Article</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2698/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2629</url><identifier>2629</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>One folder of photographs of Cantor Jacob Barkin. Includes several family snapshots, photos with congregants and confirmation classes at Adas Israel in 1940s-1950s; portrait photos of Cantor Barkin by Harris &amp; Ewing.</description><subject /><objectid>2009.34.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Barkin, Jacob</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Cantor</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2701/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2630</url><identifier>2630</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1979</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Solidarity Day, Soviet Jewry demonstration, Lafayette Park, 1979. Two female demonstrators holding banners with the name of the refusenik "Alexi Merzhenko". The White House can be seen in the background.</description><subject>Demonstrations|Protest movements|White House</subject><objectid>2013.43.90</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Merzhenko, Alexi</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Refuseniks|Soviet Jewry|Lafayette Park|Solidarity Day</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2631</url><identifier>2631</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Soviet Jewry demonstration in front of Lincoln Memorial for the Pesah Vigil, Passover 1971.</description><subject>Demonstrations|Protest movements|Lincoln Memorial</subject><objectid>2013.43.91</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|Refuseniks|Soviet Jewry|Passover|Lincoln Memorial</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5621/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2632</url><identifier>2632</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>October 9, 1973</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Israel Emergency Rally in front of Lincoln Memorial, October 9, 1973 (Yom Kippur War). People holding lights in the dark, Washington Memorial is illuminated and reflects in the Reflecting Pool.</description><subject>Demonstrations|Protest movements|Lincoln Memorial|War</subject><objectid>2013.43.92</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|Israel|Yom Kippur</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2703/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2633</url><identifier>2633</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>October 6, 1977</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Protest rally in front of the White House (Lafayette Square), October 6, 1977. Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz of Adas Israel Congregation gives a speech on behalf of the Washington Board of Rabbis. The protesters carry self-made pennants with quotes from President Jimmy Carter, etc.</description><subject>Demonstrations|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2013.43.93</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rabinowitz, Stanley</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Israel|White House|Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2634</url><identifier>2634</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>October 6, 1977</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Protest rally in front of the White House, October 6, 1977. The protesters carry self-made pennants with quotes from President Jimmy Carter, a pennant with "Hell no PLO", etc. Among the protesters march Pastor John Steinbruck (Luther Place Memorial Church), Father Eugene Brake (Catholic Arch.), and Mort Frank, Bernard White (Council Pres.).</description><subject>Demonstrations|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2013.43.94</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Carter, Jimmy|Steinbruck, John (Pastor)|Brake, Gene|White, Bernard|Frank, Mort</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Israel|White House</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2635</url><identifier>2635</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>October 6, 1977</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Protest rally in front of the White House, October 6, 1977. The White House appears in the background.The protesters carry self-made pennants with quotes from President Jimmy Carter, a smiley icon with "Shalom Moshe Dayan", etc. Among the protesters march Pastor John Steinbruck (Luther Place Memorial Church), Father Eugene Brake (Catholic Arch.), and Mort Frank, Bernard White (Council Pres.).</description><subject>Demonstrations|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2013.43.95</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Carter, Jimmy|Steinbruck, John (Pastor)|Brake, Gene|White, Bernard|Frank, Mort</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Israel|White House</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2636</url><identifier>2636</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1980s</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Welcome Begin rally for America's support of Israel at 17th and Pennsylvania Ave. Protestors holding signs with quotes from President Ronald Reagon, Israel flags, etc.</description><subject>Demonstrations|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2013.43.96</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Reagan, Ronald|Begin, Menachem</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2637</url><identifier>2637</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Herman-Sanders Families Collection</collection><description>3 folders of assorted photographs of Richard Herman, Recha Sanders Herman, Bernard Herman, Joseph Sanders, Rebecca Berliner Sanders, and other unidentified family members, 1890s-1940s.</description><subject>Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2013.10.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Herman, Richard|Herman, Bernard|Sanders, Joseph|Herman, Recha Sanders|Sanders, Rebecca Berliner</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2638</url><identifier>2638</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Samuel Singer &amp; Ruby Berlinsky wedding photo, 1931</description><subject>Weddings|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2015.15.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Singer, Samuel|Singer, Ruby Berlinsky</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2704/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2639</url><identifier>2639</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Samuel Singer, Joseph, Samuel, and Alan Dessoff</description><subject /><objectid>2015.15.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Singer, Samuel|Dessoff, Joseph|Dessoff, Samuel|Dessoff, Alan</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2705/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2640</url><identifier>2640</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1931</date><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Scrapbook created by Ruby Berlinsky Singer, documenting her wedding and married life. Includes corsage, ribbons, wedding invitations &amp; telegrams, and family snapshots.</description><subject /><objectid>2015.15.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Singer, Ruby Berlinsky|Singer, Samuel</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2641</url><identifier>2641</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Black and white photograph of 1970 Washington protest against French government's Middle East policies condemning the sale of jets to Libya sponsored by the Jewish Community Council. Two musicians with guitars are seated at the podium behind a huge sign "Long Live France / Down with Pompidou". People in the back are holding a big Israel flag.</description><subject>Demonstrations|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2013.43.97</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2642</url><identifier>2642</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Black and white photograph of 1970 Washington protest against French government's Middle East policies condemning the sale of jets to Libya sponsored by the Jewish Community Council. A family protesting is depicted in the center: a women with a stroller, her partner to her right, and two boys are holding up pennants, one in Hebrew (Am Israel chai / Jewish people live), one in English ("No Jets for the Arabs").</description><subject>Demonstrations|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2013.43.98</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pompidou, Georges</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2643</url><identifier>2643</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970s</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Youth Fast for Freedom at 16th and K Street (just beyond 500' line) on a rainy day. Youngsters are carrying pennants reading "Fast For Freedom for Soviet Jews / 12 Days", "Free Kochubyevsky!" One girl is taking to an older passerby.</description><subject>Demonstrations|Protest movements|Fasts|Young adults|Youth</subject><objectid>2013.43.99</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2644</url><identifier>2644</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970s</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Youth Fast for Freedom at 16th and K Street (just beyond 500' line). Youngsters (a girl and two boys) are carrying pennants reading "Fast For Freedom for Soviet Jewry", "Let my people go" and "Free Kochubyevsky!"</description><subject>Demonstrations|Protest movements|Fasts|Young adults|Youth</subject><objectid>2013.43.100</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2645</url><identifier>2645</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970s</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Youth Fast for Freedom at 16th and K Street (just beyond 500' line). Youngsters (a girl and two boys) are carrying pennants reading "Fast For Freedom for Soviet Jewry", "Let my people go" and "Free Kochubyevsky!"</description><subject>Demonstrations|Protest movements|Fasts|Young adults|Youth</subject><objectid>2013.43.101</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5639/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2646</url><identifier>2646</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970s</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Hunger Vigil in Washington. Former refusnik and now Israeli Katya Palatnik (seated on a chair in the first row) went on a hunger strike for her family to receiv permission to leave for Israel. She was joined on a street corner by other protestors. They are holding up pennants reading "End Soviet harassment of Jews", "U.S.S.R. free all Jewish prisoners of conscience", etc. In the middle of the crowd stands a pennant with "Hunger Vigil for Soviet Jewry" and a picture of Katya Palatnik's mother and sister (?).</description><subject>Demonstrations|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2013.43.102</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2647</url><identifier>2647</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970s</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Hunger Vigil in Washington. Former refusnik and now Israeli Katya Palatnik (standing to the right of the pennant) went on a hunger strike for her family to receive permission to leave for Israel. She was joined on a street corner by other protestors.</description><subject>Demonstrations|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2013.43.103</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2648</url><identifier>2648</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 17, 1972</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Black and white photograph of then-Senator George Bush, Dr. Isaac Franck, and a senate aid walking across Lafayette Park. In the background, the White House can be seen partially. They are attending a rally for Soviet Jewry.</description><subject>Demonstrations|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2013.43.104</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bush, George H. W.|Franck, Isaac</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2649</url><identifier>2649</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 17, 1972</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Eunice Shriver-Kennedy, Dr. Isaac Franck, and Charlotte Jacobson (NJCRAC) attending a rally for Soviet Jewry. Two men are blowing the shofar on the stage.</description><subject>Demonstrations|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2013.43.105</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Shiver-Kennedy, Eunice|Franck, Isaac</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2650</url><identifier>2650</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970s-2000s</date><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>3 boxes (of 20 total) from the archives of the Washington Jewish Week with photographs on topics of our main interest ranging from important people (presidents, local rabbis, etc.) to important events (Soviet Jewry, protest at Glen Echo park. etc.) and topics (Israel, Hamas, Holocaust, etc.). The better part concentrates on persons and professional headshots. It is a rich collection on people from the Jewish community in the Greater Washington area and can serve as a repository for professional photographs of people (and a few snapshots from Jewish community events).</description><subject>Judaism|Newspapers|Community centers|Vacations|Camps|School</subject><objectid>2013.39.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Allen, Woody|Armani, Hedva|Beatles|Beck, Volker|Begin, Menachem|Bush, Barbara|Bush, George H. W.|Bush, George W.|Butman, Hillel|Byrd, Robert C.|Byrne, Leslie|Capital Klezmers|Cardin, Benjamin|Cardin, Nina (rabbi)|Cardin, Shoshana|Carlebach, Neshama|Carlebach, Shlomo|Carter, Jimmy|Chabad Lubavitch|Cherner, Rickey|Clinton, Bill|Easton, Glen|Ebstein, David (rabbi)|Eckstein, Yechiel (rabbi)|Edelman, Peter|Edelsberg, Herman|Edelshtein, Yuli|Eig, Samuel|Einhorn, Alan|Eisen, Bob|Eizenstat, Stuart|Elster, Shulamith|Emsellem, Albert|Engel, Elliot|Engel, Jack (rabbi)|England, Richard|Engle, Morris|From, Al|Frost, Martin|Fulbright, J. William|Garland, Judy|Gell, Stephen|Geller, Gordon (rabbi)|Geller, Uri|Gellman, Marc (rabbi)|Gelman, Estelle|Gelman, Esther|Gershon, Murray (rabbi)|Gerstenfeld, Norman|Ghorbal, Ashraf|Gichner, Lawrence|Glogower, Rod, (rabbi)|Godin, Nesse|Goldberg, Arthur|Goldberg, Max|Goldin, Shmuel (rabbi)|Golinkin, Noah|Gorbachev, Mikhail|Grey, Joel|Griffe, Saul (rabbi)|Groner, Oscar|Grossinger, Jennie|Grossman, Steve|Gutnick, Schneur Chaim (rabbi)|Haberman, Joshua|Hagel, Chuck|Hammer, Reuven (rabbi)|Handler, Evelyn|Harari, Haim|Harris, David|Hart, Gary|Hartman, David (rabbi)|Hassenfeld, Sylvia|Hawn, Goldie|Hechinger, John|Hecht, Pinchas (rabbi)|Heinz, John|Helms, Jesse|Hertzberg, Arthur (rabbi)|Heschel, Abraham Joshua|Hier, Marvin (rabbi)|Himmelfarb, Gertrude|Hirsch, Ammiel (rabbi)|Hirsch, Moshe (rabbi)|Hirschfeld, Aryen (rabbi)|Hollander, Ben (rabbi)|Hollings, Ernest|Hoyer, Steny|Jick, Leon (rabbi)|Johnson, Lyndon Baines|Kampelman, Max|Kapiloff, Jonathan|Kaplan, Abby|Kaplan, Shmuel|Kaplan, Stanley|Kasett, Nesanel (rabbi)|Kassorla, Hayyim (rabbi)|Katsof, Irwin (rabbi)|Kaufman, Jan (rabbi)|Kaufman, Jay|Kay, Abraham|Keival (cantor)|Kennedy, Joseph|Kennedy, Edward (Ted)|Kerbel, Paul (rabbi)|Manevich, Mikhail (cantor)|Netanyahu, Benjamin|Nudel, Ida|Osborne (cantor)|Reagan, Ronald|Reiner, Fred|Resnik, Judy|Roosevelt, Theodore|Rosenblum, Henry (cantor)|Ross, Dennis|Sadat, Anwar|Sharansky, Natan|Shir Chadash|Slepak, Wladimir|Smith, Charles E.|Stein, Mike (cantor)</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith Youth Organization|Camp Airy|Camp Achva|Camp Moshava|Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School|Gesher Jewish Day School of Northern Virginia|Hillel|Hanukkah|Men's Club|Glen Echo|Jewish Primary Day School|Jewish Social Service Agency|Israel Bonds|Hebrew Day Institute|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Hebrew Academy|Hadassah|JCC of Greater Washington|Operation Solomon|Camp David|Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2651</url><identifier>2651</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970s-1980s</date><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>3 boxes of mostly black/white photographs from the 1970s and 1980s and some of the corresponding newspapers; 1 box with newspapers from 1978 and 1979, most likely also corresponding with photos in the collection. 
The collection mainly consists of portraits, group pictures, etc. of official events. Some of them have a proper description of the people and places in the picture on the back of the print.</description><subject>Rabbis|Political activity|Political organizations|Synagogues|Judaism|Newspapers</subject><objectid>1993.09.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Israel|Israel Bonds|Rabbi|refugees|Religious School|The Washington Jewish Week|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2652</url><identifier>2652</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1960s</date><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>1 box of black/white photographs of the National Jewish Ledger (predecessor of Washington Jewish Week) from the 1960s.  
Contents span from portraits, J.N.F., celebreties, State of Israel Bonds, synagogues, awards, rabbis, etc.</description><subject>Rabbis|Portrait photographs|Leader heads|Women|Couples|Children|Entertainers|Awards|Dinner parties</subject><objectid>1993.09.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Atkins, Norman|Baltz, M.|Belle, Nathan|Ben-Gurion, David|Bernstein, Alfred|Bernstein, Norman|Boeglen, Durwood|Brickman, William|Bruckner, Balfour|Burke, Milton|Carlebach, Shlomo|Chenick, Bernard|Davis, Sammy Jr.|Edelman, Bernard|Elman, Mischa|Frankel, Louis|Friedman (rabbi)|Gewirz, Morris|Glueck, N.|Goldberg, Murray|Grewe, Wilhelm|Harman, Avraham|Hassan, Alex|Himmelfarb, Paul|Hirsch, Harold|Hirsch, Richard|Hirshman, Simon|Kast, Samuel|Kaufman, Harry|Kay, Abraham|Kramer, Simon|Kreeger, Lloyd|Levine, Harris|Levine, Sam|Margolius, Bernard|Maser, Maurice|Panitz, David|Plotkin, Esther|Porath, Tzvi|Rosenthal, Eric|Schwartz, Dylan|Schwartz, Morris|Swirsky, Shmaryaku|Weintraub|Wine, Russell</people><searchterms>UJA Federation of Greater Washington|Mayflower Hotel|Hebrew Academy|Shaare Tefila|Ohev Sholom|Passover Seder|Rabbi|MCJC|King David Memorial Garden|Israel Bonds|Temple Sinai|Jewish National Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2653</url><identifier>2653</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Studio portrait of Joseph Dessoff as a young man</description><subject>Photographic prints|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2015.27.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dessoff, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2706/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2654</url><identifier>2654</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1913</date><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Studio portrait of Rose, Joseph, and Samuel Dessoff, 1913</description><subject /><objectid>2015.27.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dessoff, Joseph|Dessoff, Samuel|Dessoff, Rose</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2707/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2655</url><identifier>2655</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white photographic reproduction of Joseph and Samuel Dessoff, casually dressed and holding tennis rackets, ca. 1924</description><subject /><objectid>2015.27.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dessoff, Samuel|Dessoff, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2708/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2656</url><identifier>2656</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1943</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white photograph of H. Max Ammerman, 1943, wearing U.S. Navy uniform</description><subject>Military officers|World War II</subject><objectid>2015.23.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ammerman, Max</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2709/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2657</url><identifier>2657</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2/25/1950</date><collection /><description>Annual Banquet, The White House News Photographers Assn., Hotel Statler, February 25, 1950, Washington, D.C.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.54.356</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2659</url><identifier>2659</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>4/3/1944</date><collection /><description>Photo of Testimonial Dinner to Isaac Jacobson ‑ Washington Food Industry ‑ April 3rd 1944</description><subject /><objectid>1998.54.367</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2660</url><identifier>2660</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>6/10/1937</date><collection /><description>Annual Outing, D.C. Bar to the Bench, Quantico, VA., June 10, 1937</description><subject /><objectid>1998.54.351</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2661</url><identifier>2661</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/7/1955</date><collection /><description>Jewish National Fund Dinner 11/7/1955</description><subject /><objectid>1998.54.348</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2662</url><identifier>2662</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/29/1959</date><collection /><description>55th National Convention, National Association of Postmasters of the United States, Banquet in Honor Arthur E. Summerfield, Postmaster General of the United States, Mayflower Hotel, October 29, 1959, Washington, D.C.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.54.352</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2663</url><identifier>2663</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2/15/1954</date><collection /><description>The 1st Last Man Club Photo of 17th Annuel Banquet of The First Last Man Club of Washington, DC. ‑ Feb. 15th 1954</description><subject /><objectid>1998.54.363</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2664</url><identifier>2664</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2/10/1935</date><collection /><description>Confirmation of Blaine Eig, Colonial Hotel, Feb. 10, 1935</description><subject /><objectid>1998.54.357</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2665</url><identifier>2665</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/15/1952</date><collection /><description>Testimonial Dinner to Rev. Edmund A. Walsh S.J., The Georgetown University Club of Washington, Mayflower Hotel, November 15, 1952 </description><subject /><objectid>1998.54.350</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2666</url><identifier>2666</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2/22/1943</date><collection /><description>1943, George Washington Dinner, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., February 22</description><subject /><objectid>1998.54.353</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2667</url><identifier>2667</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/1/1924</date><collection /><description>Dinner, Baseball Heroes. Photo of dinner given in honor of Wash. American League Champion Baseball Heroes   Oct. 1st 1924, Hotel Occidental</description><subject /><objectid>1998.54.362</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2668</url><identifier>2668</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1/16/1960</date><collection /><description>Twenty-Fifth Annual Touchdown Club Awards Dinner, January 16, 1960, Sheraton-Park Hotel, Touchdown Club of Washington, D.C.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.54.354</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2669</url><identifier>2669</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/9/1944</date><collection /><description>National Association Beverage Importers. Photo of Eleventh Annuel Dinner of the National Association of Beverage Importers ‑ Oct. 9th 1944, Waldorth Astoria in NYC</description><subject /><objectid>1998.54.365</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2670</url><identifier>2670</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1944</date><collection /><description>Testimonial Dinner in honor of Mr. A. J. Driscoll on his 75th Birthday by American Business Association, Statler Hotel 1944</description><subject /><objectid>1998.54.360</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2671</url><identifier>2671</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1/21/1949</date><collection /><description>Dinner</description><subject /><objectid>1998.54.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2672</url><identifier>2672</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1/19/1945</date><collection /><description>Presidential Electors. Photo of Inagural Dinner in honor of Roosevelt and Truman ‑ Jan. 1945</description><subject /><objectid>1998.54.364</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2673</url><identifier>2673</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Found in Collection</collection><description>Panoramic photograph of Grand Rabbi Silverstone Silver Jubilee</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2675</url><identifier>2675</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Leon Robbin Collection</collection><description>Color print photograph showing Leon Robbins &amp; several others at banquet table, undated</description><subject /><objectid>2016.11.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2710/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2676</url><identifier>2676</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Leon Robbin Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white snapshot of Leon Robbin and several others seated at dinner table, undated</description><subject /><objectid>2016.11.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2711/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2677</url><identifier>2677</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Leon Robbin Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white photograph of Leon Robbins as young boy standing in front of an iron fence</description><subject /><objectid>2016.11.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2712/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2678</url><identifier>2678</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>One folder of miscellaneous panoramic photographs.</description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2679</url><identifier>2679</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Framed photograph of Alfred Reines stag party</description><subject /><objectid>2007.29.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2680</url><identifier>2680</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Framed photo collage of Arthur Welsh photos</description><subject /><objectid>1994.61.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2681</url><identifier>2681</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Framed panoramic photograph of 1981 banquet honoring Nan &amp; Julian Feldman at Washington Hebrew Congregation.</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2682</url><identifier>2682</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/14/1935</date><collection /><description>Framed panoramic photograph of Springtime Frolic, 1935</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2683</url><identifier>2683</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Framed panoramic photograph of testimonial dinner honoring Morris Cafritz &amp; Harry Viner at the Mayflower Hotel, 1936</description><subject /><objectid>C65</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2684</url><identifier>2684</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Framed enlarged reproduction photographic print of Abraham Schiller with nameplate from Hebrew Sheltering Society</description><subject /><objectid>2007.40.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2685</url><identifier>2685</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Framed panoramic photograph of group of young boys wearing sailor hats &amp; white suits.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.29.35</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2686</url><identifier>2686</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1935</date><collection /><description>Panoramic photographic print of Roosevelt High School graduation, 1935</description><subject /><objectid>1983.08.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Roosevelt High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2687</url><identifier>2687</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Framed panoramic photograph of Pioneer Women 21st Biennial Convention, Shoreham Hotel, 1969</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Pioneer Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2688</url><identifier>2688</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1957</date><collection>Pascal Family Collection</collection><description>Pascal family Passover Seder. Harry Chidakel at head of table, Sam Pascal stands to say Kiddush (blessing over wine) while Evelyn Pascal sits to his left. </description><subject /><objectid>2008.13.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pascal, Edith|Pascal, Charles|Chidakel, Lena|Levine, Paula Pascal</people><searchterms>Passover|Passover Seder</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5293/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2689</url><identifier>2689</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1954</date><collection>Paul and Brenda Pascal Collection</collection><description>Class photograph of Paul Junior High School, 1954.  Brenda Kolker in front row, far right.</description><subject /><objectid>2013.35.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kolker, Brenda</people><searchterms>Paul Junior High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2690</url><identifier>2690</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1986</date><collection>Paul and Brenda Pascal Collection</collection><description>Assorted snapshots showing Fred Kolker at celebration of the Capital City Market with Mayor Marion Barry, 1986.</description><subject /><objectid>2013.35.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Barry, Marion|Kolker, Fred</people><searchterms>Florida Avenue Market|Capital City Market</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2713/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2691</url><identifier>2691</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>521 photographs taken by Lloyd Wolf, 1990s.
With very few exceptions, 5"x7" black-and-white print with white border, 1990s
More details in attached spreadsheet

Folder list:
- Religious Life (two folders)
  Adas Israel, Washington, D.C. 
  Agudas Achim, Alexandria, VA
  B'nai Israel, Rockville, MD 
  Bureau of Labor Statistics, Minyan
  Commerce Department, Minyan
  Kesher Israel, Washington, D.C., Morning minyan
  Kehilat Shalom, Gaithersburg, MD, Bat Mitzvahs
  Magen David, Rockville, MD, Bar Mitzvah
  Micellaneous 
  Miscellaneous Life Cycle/Holidays
  Ner Shalom dedication, Woodbridge, VA
  Rodef Shalom, Falls Church, VA, Bar Mitzvah
  School in Maryland 
  Sukkah Building on National Mall
  Temple Micah, Washington, D.C.
  Wedding, John Wortman/Alison Ger
- DCJCC Christmas Volunteers (three folders)
  Bernard Elementary School
  Change, Inc.
  Christian Community Home
  DC Central Kitchen
  Food &amp; Friends
  Green Door
  HD Cooke Bathroom Painting Crew
  Hospital for Sick Children
  Impact DC at Jubilee House
  La Casa Coalition for the Homeless
  Loaves &amp; Fishes
  Manna House Construction Site
  Martha's Table
  McKenna's Wagon, clothing
  Meals on Wheels
  Miscellaneous Activities
  Mt. Pleasant, Latino Teens
  Partnership for Family Preservation
  Ross School
  Sasha Bruce House
  Thomas House
  TLC Shelter w-Santa
- Arts Events and Artists
- Businesses and Vendors
- DCJCC (grand opening, facilities, etc.)
- JCCNV Rally After Bomb Threat 1993
- Jewish Block Party
- Miscellaneous
- Personalities
- Schools and Camps
- Seniors
- Singles Events
- Super Sunday 1997</description><subject>Children|Community centers|Dedications|Holidays|Rabbis|Religion|Religious communities|Religious education|Religious facilities|Religious groups|Synagogues|Weddings|Volunteers|Art exhibitions|Dance|Musicians|Performances|Choirs (Music)|Nursing homes</subject><objectid>2012.24.49</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Edlavitch, Irwin|Goldman, Aaron|Goldman, Paula Seigle|Graham, Katharine|Helzner, Rochelle|Kempner, Aviva|Mickelson, Arna Meyer|Moline, Jack|Rubenstein, Lee|Smith, David Bruce|Spoon, Alan|Taft, Reuven|Tasat, Ramon|Wolf, Lloyd|Taube, Herman|Ticktin, Max|McCrensky, Jay|Glendening, Parris|Townsen, Kathleen Kennedy|Solomon, Haim|Small, Tina|Diamond, Luna Ereza|Morella, Connie|Duncan, Douglas|Friedlander, Sheryl|Margolius, Phyllis Goldman</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Agudas Achim Congregation|B'nai Israel|Bar Mitzvah|Bat Mitzvah|Beth Emeth|Business|Camp|Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School|Jewish Community Center|Gesher Jewish Day School of Northern Virginia|Hanukkah|Hanukkah lamp|Hanukkiah|Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia|Jewish Study Center|Kesher Israel|Kosher Food|Max's Cafe|Minyan|Mohel|National Mall|Ner Shalom Congregation|Passover|Purim|Rabbi|Passover Seder|Shabbat|Succot|Super Sunday|Tallit|Tefillin|Temple Micah|U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum|Washington DC Jewish Community Center|Wedding|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish War Veterans|Temple Rodef Shalom</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2692</url><identifier>2692</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>43 black and white photos by Lloyd Wolf, 8x10" with white border

Two folders:

- Mothers (see attached Word document for description of book)
  Rhonda Weiss, Marcia Breger, Dr. Rachel Eitches, Flory Jagoda, Alice Bailes, Ida Jervis, Margie Jervis, Sydell Laskowitz, Liz Lerman, Leah Lipman, Rabbi Avis Miller, Joan Nathan, Sarah Portnoy, Sherry Rosen, Nancy Shneiderman

- Miscellaneous</description><subject>Mothers|Mothers &amp; children|Dance parties|Choirs (Music)|Holidays</subject><objectid>2012.24.50</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Wolf, Lloyd|Nathan, Joan|Miller, Avis|Jagoda, Flory|Jervis, Ida|Moline, Jack</people><searchterms>Purim|Agudas Achim Congregation|Mezuzah|Washington DC Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2693</url><identifier>2693</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Photo of Max Ammerman (age 17) "14602" and Newspaper article reads "Court Admits Seven, Seven Washingtonians were admitted to practice before the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals at its session yesterday at Staunton, the Associated press reports. They are Max Rhoade, H. Max Ammerman, Donald R. Willey, Mountrie Hitt, Samuel B. Brown, Raymond Spencer Sifdol and Barney Joseph Keren". Written on back of photograph - "de Lisle Macque La France. Alias Chetwyude Middlebrook. … stock sivindler - wanted by Miami Fla police San Pedro, Col. Police. Bertillian measurements: 18:2 18:4 R. 16.3 17.2 Scars: 1 ½ in. scar on left -. Left hand scarred. - #2500. By N. Y. -  (date written on article - 9/7/38)</description><subject>Lawyers|Laws|Police</subject><objectid>2016.13.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ammerman, Max</people><searchterms>Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2715/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2694</url><identifier>2694</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Photograph of Morgan Junior High School class (total: 21), boys in the front are holding a flag/banner reading "Morgan" - names written on back: Harriet Taylor, C.P. Dulin, A. E Scannell, L. B. Kent. Josephine Friedman (Ammerman) is standing top row, second from the right.</description><subject>Children|Banners|School</subject><objectid>2016.13.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Friedman, Josephine</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2718/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2695</url><identifier>2695</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 7, 1929</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Photograph of a group of men dressed in suits sitting around a formal dining table (Total: 6) - written on the photograph: "For my friend Max Ammerman - with fond recollections of my 50th birthday party - Dave Kreeger - Jan. 7, 1929" (photograph taken by Chase Washington Photography). 



Max Ammerman is seated second from the right.</description><subject>Dinner parties|Birthday parties|Men</subject><objectid>2016.13.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Chase Washington Photography</creator><type>Image</type><people>Ammerman, Max|Kreeger, Steve</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2719/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2696</url><identifier>2696</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Photograph of Irene Friedman sitting by a window</description><subject>Windows|Window seats</subject><objectid>2016.13.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Friedman, Irene</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2720/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2697</url><identifier>2697</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>Feburary 24, 1950</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Photograph of Maurice and Irene Friedman Schlosberg</description><subject /><objectid>2016.13.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Miami Beach Photo Supply</creator><type>Image</type><people>Schlosberg, Irene Friedman|Schlosberg, Maurice</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2722/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2698</url><identifier>2698</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Portrait style photograph of Irene Friedman in pearls - written on back: "gray - eyes, auburn - hair, green"</description><subject>Pearls|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2016.13.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Schlosberg, Irene Friedman</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2725/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2699</url><identifier>2699</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Photograph of Josephine Friedman Ammerman and her sisters in formally dressed attire - written on back of photograph: Top row, from left to right: Josephine, Dorothy, Sadye, Irene. Seated row, from left to right: Hattye, Clara, Frances.</description><subject>Events|Family</subject><objectid>2016.13.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Monte Studio</creator><type>Image</type><people>Ammerman, Josephine Friedman</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2727/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2700</url><identifier>2700</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1953</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Photograph of two women and one man. From left to right: unknown, Josephine Friedman Ammerman, Max Ammerman. - written on back "1953 Italy"</description><subject>Dining tables|Dinner parties|Women</subject><objectid>2016.13.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ammerman, Max|Ammerman, Josephine Friedman</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2729/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2701</url><identifier>2701</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Photograph of a group of people formally dressed for a wedding - Standing from left to right: Fredeila Loewenbog, Ruth, Joanne (sister of Ruth), Frances, Dorothy, Irene. Sitting from left to right: Skipper Loewenbog, William, Gerald Brody (Arthur/Clara), Jane (from Texas), and Clara Brode.</description><subject>Family</subject><objectid>2016.13.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ammerman, Josephine Friedman</people><searchterms>Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2730/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2702</url><identifier>2702</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1925</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Photograph of Supreme Court Justices. From left to right front row: James Clark McReynolds, Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., William Howard Taft, Willis Van Devanter, Louis Brandeis. From left to right top row: Edward Sanford, George Sutherland, Pierce Butler, Harlan Fiske Stone. Photographer is Harris &amp; Ewing. Washington, D.C. Written on Upper Left-hand corner - "Property of Arthur G. Brode." 

Arthur Brode is the Uncle of Andrew Ammerman. Arthur Brode passed away in 1941. He was a lawyer and did lobby worker. Was very much related to politics in Memphis, Tennessee. We don't have any documentation on his personal relationship with Louis Brandeis. Andrew assumes that the picture was given to Max Ammerman by Clara because he was a lawyer practicing law.</description><subject>Group portraits|Justice</subject><objectid>2016.13.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Brandeis, Louis D.|Holmes, Oliver Wendell|Taft, William H|Stone, Harlan Fiske|Butler, Pierce|Sutherland, George|Van Devanter, Willis|Brode, Arthur|McReynolds, James Clark|Sanford, Edward</people><searchterms>Supreme Court</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5482/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2703</url><identifier>2703</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Fred and Margaret Blacher on their honeymoon</title><date>1943</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>commemorative photograph of Fred and Margaret Blacher (Steve Blacher's parents) and two other couples at Hotel Edison on their honeymoon in New York City. 
Writing on the sleeve: "To a great couple, all the luck in the work. Mark Townsend. / Thanks for everything to two swell pals. Hope we meet again soon. Rose and George Turner. / Good luck you two. Peg. Mc(?)"</description><subject>Weddings|Hotels|Souvenirs|Dinners|Cigarettes|Smoking|Couples</subject><objectid>2016.17.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Fred|Blacher, Margaret Hais|Townsend, Mark|Turner, George|Turner, Rose</people><searchterms>Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2732/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2704</url><identifier>2704</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Fred and Margaret Blacher on their honeymoon</title><date>1943</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>commemorative photograph of Fred and Margaret Blacher (Steve Blacher's parents) at The Hurricane on their honeymoon in New York City</description><subject>Weddings|Hotels|Souvenirs|Dinners|Cigarettes|Smoking|Couples</subject><objectid>2016.17.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Fred|Blacher, Margaret Hais</people><searchterms>Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2733/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2705</url><identifier>2705</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1922</date><collection /><description>Naomi Vigderhouse and an employee on the left and Jennie Vigderhouse and son Norman (Bob) on the right
DGS store no. 57, 1030 North Capitol Street, NW

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 4: 1921-1948</description><subject /><objectid>1994.71.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>DGS|District Grocery Stores|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5424/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2706</url><identifier>2706</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1937</date><collection>Found in Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white photograph of man standing in front to Snider's DGS store, Four Corners, SS</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.37</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>DGS|Delicatessen|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5628/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2707</url><identifier>2707</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>.5 cu. ft. papers documenting the activities and financial records of the group, 1950-1964.</description><subject /><objectid>1994.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Falls Church|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2708</url><identifier>2708</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>4" X 6" Color Photograph of Joseph Kipnis in front of his men's wear store, The Windsor Shop 2207 Rhode Island Ave., D.C.</description><subject>Men|Stores &amp; shops|Clothing stores</subject><objectid>2017.02.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kipnis, Joseph</people><searchterms>The Windsor Shop</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2736/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2709</url><identifier>2709</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>4" X 6" Color Photograph of former grocery store and home (above) of Louis and Pearl Kipnis and family. Located at 621 P. St. Washington, D.C.</description><subject>Houses|Grocery stores|Family</subject><objectid>2017.02.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kipnis, Louis &amp; Pearl</people><searchterms>Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2737/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2710</url><identifier>2710</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>5" X 7" Color Photograph of 621 P. St. Washington, D.C. Former grocery store and home (above) of Louis &amp; Pearl Kipnis and family.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Family|Houses</subject><objectid>2017.02.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kipnis, Louis &amp; Pearl</people><searchterms>Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2738/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2711</url><identifier>2711</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>3.5" X 5.5" Black and white photograph of the interior of The Windsor Shop owned and operated by Joseph Kipnis.</description><subject>Men|Clothing stores</subject><objectid>2017.02.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kipnis, Joseph</people><searchterms>The Windsor Shop</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2739/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2712</url><identifier>2712</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 11, 1942</date><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>3.25" X 5.25" Black and white photograph of the exterior of The Windsor Shop owned and operated by Joseph Kipnis. Photograph was taken during the daytime.</description><subject>Men|Clothing stores</subject><objectid>2017.02.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kipnis, Joseph</people><searchterms>The Windsor Shop</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2740/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2713</url><identifier>2713</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>5" X 4" Black and white photograph of the exterior of The Windsor Shop owned and operated by Joseph Kipnis. Photograph was taken during the night.</description><subject>Men|Clothing stores</subject><objectid>2017.02.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kipnis, Joseph</people><searchterms>The Windsor Shop</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2741/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2714</url><identifier>2714</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 14, 1947</date><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>"5 X 7" Black and white photograph of Joseph and Dorothy Kipnis inside Joseph's store, The Windsor Shop.</description><subject>Men|Clothing stores</subject><objectid>2017.02.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kipnis, Dorothy|Kipnis, Joseph</people><searchterms>The Windsor Shop</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2742/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2715</url><identifier>2715</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>8" x 10" black and white storefront photograph of Joseph Kipnis's men's wear store, The Windsor Shop.</description><subject>Men|Clothing stores</subject><objectid>2017.02.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kipnis, Joseph</people><searchterms>The Windsor Shop</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2743/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2716</url><identifier>2716</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>8" X 10" Black and white photograph of the interior of The Windsor Shop owned and operated by Joseph Kipnis.</description><subject>Men|Clothing stores</subject><objectid>2017.02.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kipnis, Joseph</people><searchterms>The Windsor Shop</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2744/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2717</url><identifier>2717</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>8" X 10" Black and white photograph of the Grand re-opening of The Windsor Shop after renovations. Photograph shows owner Joseph Kipnis, his wife Dorothy Kipnis and several family members. Joseph and Dorothy Kipnis are seated in the front row.</description><subject>Men|Clothing stores|Family|Group portraits</subject><objectid>2017.02.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kipnis, Dorothy|Kipnis, Joseph</people><searchterms>The Windsor Shop|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2745/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2718</url><identifier>2718</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>8" X 10" Black and White Photograph of Joseph Kipnis and another gentleman inside his mens wear store, The Windsor Shop.</description><subject>Men|Clothing stores</subject><objectid>2017.02.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kipnis, Joseph</people><searchterms>The Windsor Shop</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2746/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2719</url><identifier>2719</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 14, 1947</date><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>5" X 7" Black and white photograph of Joseph and Dorothy Kipnis inside Joseph's mens wear store called The Windsor Shop.</description><subject>Men|Clothing stores</subject><objectid>2017.02.09.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kipnis, Dorothy|Kipnis, Joseph</people><searchterms>The Windsor Shop</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2747/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2720</url><identifier>2720</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 14, 1947</date><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>8" X 10" Black and White Photograph of Joseph and Dorothy Kipnis inside Joseph's mens wear store called The Windsor Shop. (This image is a duplicate)</description><subject>Men|Clothing stores</subject><objectid>2017.02.09.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kipnis, Dorothy|Kipnis, Joseph</people><searchterms>The Windsor Shop</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2748/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2721</url><identifier>2721</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>8" X 10" Black and White Photograph of displayed merchandise (ties) within The Windsor Shop owned and operated by Joseph Kipnis.</description><subject>Neckties|Men|Clothing stores|Merchandise displays</subject><objectid>2017.02.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kipnis, Joseph</people><searchterms>The Windsor Shop</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2749/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2722</url><identifier>2722</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 5, 1935</date><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>8" X 10" Black and White Photograph of the Phi Delta Sorority Installation of January 5, 1935. Dorothy Kipnis, maiden name Dorothy Bishoff, is standing first row second woman on the right.</description><subject>Group portraits|School|Women</subject><objectid>2017.02.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kipnis, Dorothy</people><searchterms>Phi Delta</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2750/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2723</url><identifier>2723</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950s</date><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>3.5" X 5.5" Black and white photograph of a group of gentlemen dressed in tuxedos. Joseph Kipnis is standing third from the left. Back reads: "Amity Presidents"</description><subject>Events|Group portraits|Men|Tuxedoes</subject><objectid>2017.02.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kipnis, Joseph</people><searchterms>Amity Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2751/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2724</url><identifier>2724</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/12/1956</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Three men stand on the bimah (raised platform) of the main sanctuary at Adas Israel. The congregations president, Fred Kogod, holds a plaque which includes the name "Isaac Jacobson." Jacobson served as president of Adas Israel from 1953-1956.

Plaque Reads: 
Presented to
Isaac Jacobson
In Grateful appreciation
For Many Years of
Devoted Service to the
Adas Israel
Congregation 
Vice-President 1946-1953
President 1953-1956
Washington, D.C. October 12, 1956</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.001</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator>Chamowitz, Mel</creator><type>Image</type><people>Jacobson, Isaac|Chamowitz, Melvin (Mel)|Kogod, Fred</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4999/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2725</url><identifier>2725</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Copy of Object ID 1998.58.08.01. Photograph mounted on cardboard. 

Profile of Samuel Sislen of Jewish Community Coucil wearing tefillin, tallit, and kippah saying morning prayers, 1971, at all-night vigil for Soviet Jewry. 

Reflection Pool and Washington Monument visible in background.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.58.08.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2753/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2726</url><identifier>2726</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Copy of Object ID 1998.58.11.01. Photograph mounted on cardboard. 

JDL contingent at front of crowd at Simchat Torah rally for Soviet Jewry at Washington Moument, 1971. 
Signs: JDL Never Again, Let Them Leave, Free Soviet Jews</description><subject /><objectid>1998.58.11.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2754/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2727</url><identifier>2727</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Copy of Object ID 1998.58.12.01.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.58.12.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2728</url><identifier>2728</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Copy of Object ID 1998.58.12.01. 
Back Reads: "on grounds of Washington Monument 1971 - Ida Jervis"</description><subject /><objectid>1998.58.12.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2729</url><identifier>2729</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Copy of Object ID 1998.58.12.01. Photograph mounted on cardboard.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.58.12.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2755/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2730</url><identifier>2730</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1974</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Copy of Object ID 1998.58.17.01. Photograph mounted on cardboard.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.58.17.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2756/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2731</url><identifier>2731</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1974</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Copy of Object ID 1998.58.18.01. Photograph mounted on cardboard.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.58.18.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2757/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2732</url><identifier>2732</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1982</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Copy of Object ID 1998.58.37.01. Photograph mounted on cardboard.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.58.37.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2758/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2733</url><identifier>2733</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>3" x 4.75" black and white photograph. Phyllis Hagedorn Cohen and Isabelle Leva in Washington, D.C. during WWII</description><subject>Women|Civil service</subject><objectid>1996.49.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Phyllis Hagedorn</people><searchterms>Government Girls|federal workers|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2734</url><identifier>2734</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>3" x 4.75" black and white photograph. Phyllis Hagedorn Cohen in her home in Washington, D.C. modelling next to large flowers, during WWII</description><subject>Women|Civil service</subject><objectid>1996.49.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Phyllis Hagedorn</people><searchterms>Government Girls|federal workers|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2735</url><identifier>2735</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>3" x 4.75" black and white photograph. Phyllis Hagedorn Cohen in  Washington, D.C. wearing flowered dress with apron, during WWII</description><subject>Women|Civil service</subject><objectid>1996.49.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Phyllis Hagedorn</people><searchterms>Government Girls|federal workers|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2736</url><identifier>2736</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>3" x 4.75" black and white photograph. Phyllis Hagedorn Cohen with her late husband, Dr. Maynard Cohen during WWII; he is wearing a dark U.S. Navy uniform</description><subject>Women|Civil service</subject><objectid>1996.49.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cohen, Phyllis Hagedorn|Cohen, Maynard</people><searchterms>Government Girls|federal workers|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2737</url><identifier>2737</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>black and white photograph taken by Ida Jervis at the "Art and the Jewish Prayer Show." Back reads: Acrylic painting "Exodus" by Joseph Jakovitz N.Y.C. inspired by the Hebrew letter "Aleph."</description><subject>Art|Art exhibitions|Painting|Religion</subject><objectid>2008.25.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida|JCC</people><searchterms>JCC of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2759/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2738</url><identifier>2738</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>black and white photograph shown at the "Art and the Jewish Prayerbook Show" J.C.C. in D.C.. Photographed by Ida Jervis. 

Back Reads:
"painter and sculptor, diorama artist. Maurice Newman. 1109 Dartmouth Rd., Alexandria, VA."
"wood scuplturing, Mimosa Wood. title Abraham v Sarah"
Quotation: "The righteous shall flourish like the palm tree, and grow mighty like the cedar in Lebanon. Even in old age they shall bring forth fruit, They shall be full of vigor and strength."</description><subject>Art|Art exhibitions|Artists|Wood carving|Sculpture|Prayer|Religion</subject><objectid>2008.25.31</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida|JCC</people><searchterms>JCC of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2761/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2739</url><identifier>2739</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white pohotograph taken at the "Art and the Jewish Prayerbook Show" J.C.C. at 16th and I St. Washington, D.C.. Photograph taken by Ida Jervis. Back Reads: oil painting "The Shining Star" by Isadore Louis Firestone Chevy Chase, Maryland.</description><subject>Art|Art exhibitions|Religion|Painting</subject><objectid>2008.25.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida|JCC</people><searchterms>JCC of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Chevy Chase</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2762/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2740</url><identifier>2740</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph taken by Ida Jervis at the "Art and the Jewish Prayerbook Show" J.C.C. in D.C. Back Reads: Joyce Field - her painting technique is wax encaustic "Sabbath Blessing." Mrs. Stanley Field of Falls Church, VA.</description><subject>Sabbaths|Religion|Art|Art exhibitions|Painting</subject><objectid>2008.25.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida|JCC</people><searchterms>JCC of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Falls Church</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2763/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2741</url><identifier>2741</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph taken by Ida Jervis at the "Art and the Jewish Prayerbook show" J.C.C. in D.C.. Back Reads: Washington painter, Miriam Mitchell and her niece min Rita Reynolds attend opening.</description><subject>Art|Art exhibitions|Painting|Women|Religion</subject><objectid>2008.25.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida|JCC</people><searchterms>JCC of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2764/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2742</url><identifier>2742</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph taken by Ida Jervis at the "Art and the Jewish Prayerbook show" J.C.C. in D.C.. Back Reads: "Moses Breaking the Tablets of the Law."</description><subject>Art|Art exhibitions|Religion|Sculpture</subject><objectid>2008.25.35</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida|JCC</people><searchterms>JCC of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2765/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2743</url><identifier>2743</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph taken by Ida Jervis at the "Art and the Jewish prayerbook show" J.C.C. in D.C.. Back Reads: oil ptg. [painting] "A Jew at Prayer" Celia K. Grossberg (Mrs. Louis) Wash. D.C.</description><subject>Art|Painting|Religion|Rabbis|Prayer</subject><objectid>2008.25.36</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida|JCC|Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms>JCC of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2766/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2744</url><identifier>2744</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph taken by Ida Jervis at the "Art and the Jewish Prayerbook show" J.C.C. in D.C.. Back Reads: Dr. George Levitive U of MD. Head fo Art Dept. on jury for this show.</description><subject>Art|Universities &amp; colleges|Art education|Art exhibitions</subject><objectid>2008.25.37</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida|JCC</people><searchterms>University of Maryland|JCC of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2767/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2745</url><identifier>2745</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph taken by Ida Jervis at the "Art and the Jewish Prayerbook show" J.C.C. in D.C.. Back Reads: "Jerusalem" technique: Had Bakah by Selma Harwitz.</description><subject>Art|Art exhibitions|Religion</subject><objectid>2008.25.38</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida|JCC</people><searchterms>Jerusalem|JCC of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2768/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2746</url><identifier>2746</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph taken by Ida Jervis at the "Art and the Jewish Prayerbook show" J.C.C. in D.C.. Back Reads: Youngst artist in show, Wendy Browdy. Her sculpture is "Jacob's Ladder."</description><subject>Art|Art exhibitions|Sculpture|Ladders|Prayer|Religion</subject><objectid>2008.25.39</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida|JCC|Browdy, Wendy</people><searchterms>JCC of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2769/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2747</url><identifier>2747</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1989</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Ida Jervis standing next to Mrs. Small. Back Reads: Ida with Museum's donor Mrs. Small. Photo by Janice Kaplan (c) 1989.</description><subject>Events</subject><objectid>2008.25.40</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida|Small, Lillian</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2771/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2749</url><identifier>2749</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph taken by Ida Jervis. Back Reads: head of art dept. U of MD. Dr. George Levitine. Jury of Prayerbook Art show at J.C.C. of D.C.

"Born in Russia went to France at age 5. Study French at Elyssee. 5 years in French and American Army. Ph.D Harvard in Art History. Teacher 16 years Boston U. Special Field - French Art Early Romanticism. 3 years Md. U. Built art dept up from 5 people to 24 people."</description><subject>Art|Art education|Art exhibitions|Universities &amp; colleges|Historians</subject><objectid>2008.25.41</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jervis, Ida|JCC</people><searchterms>JCC of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|University of Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2772/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2750</url><identifier>2750</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 1983</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of woman holding a sign that reads "Warsaw Mushe Mandelzwig look for Family." Woman's name tag reads: "American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors. Anya Nodelman Skokie, IL."</description><subject>Family|Searching</subject><objectid>2008.25.42</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Holocaust|Holocaust survivors</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2773/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2751</url><identifier>2751</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1978</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Marching in Washington DC for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment, Jewish women and men representing Jewish organizations. Coeds from the Univeristy of Illinois, and staff of the Manhattan based magazine for Jewish women "Lillith."</description><subject>Protest movements|Protest posters|Women</subject><objectid>2008.25.43</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>March on Washington|Equal Rights Amendment|Lilith Magazine</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2775/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2752</url><identifier>2752</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1972</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of March of Israel Safety Hadassah banner at the White House. Roberta Ebert, Adelle and Irv Greenspan, and Jody Ebert holding the banner and marching</description><subject>Protest movements|Protest posters|Banners|Women|Marching</subject><objectid>2008.25.44</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hadassah|White House</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2777/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2753</url><identifier>2753</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1976</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Man and woman with dog. The sign on the dog, "Russian Jews lead a dog's life. JDL."</description><subject>Dogs|Protest movements|Protest posters|Couples</subject><objectid>2008.25.45</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Defense League</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2779/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2754</url><identifier>2754</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1979</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Freedom Fighters on Solidarity Day on the grounds of the Washington Monument. From rlington, Jeremy and Allan Bosh (sp?) wearing "Free Sharansky Now" shirts while Benjamin Jacobs holds a sign stating, "Let our Jews Out!"</description><subject>Children|Protest movements|Protest posters</subject><objectid>2008.25.46</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Solidarity Day|Washington Monument|Arlington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2780/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2755</url><identifier>2755</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1973</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Women's Pleas for human rights in the Soviet Union, facing the Soviet Embassy with Anne Hochstein and her son Toby, Rach Reinitz, and others.</description><subject>Women|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2008.25.47</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Union|Soviet Embassy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2783/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2756</url><identifier>2756</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1976</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Rev. John Steinbruck sharing an umbrella with Brant Coopersmith (Washington representative for American Jewish Committee) on Solidarity Day.</description><subject>Umbrella|Men</subject><objectid>2008.25.48</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Steinbruck, John (Pastor)|Steinbruck, John|Coopersmith, Brant</people><searchterms>Solidarity Day|American Jewish Committee</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2784/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2757</url><identifier>2757</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of the End of Day Circle at Camp Achva.</description><subject>Children</subject><objectid>2008.25.49</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Camp Achva</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2786/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2758</url><identifier>2758</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1973</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of the B'nai Brith Girls Zippora Chapter encircled by the black chain symbolizing the enslavement of Russian Jews.</description><subject>Chains|Paper|Children|Marching</subject><objectid>2008.25.50</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>B'nai B'rith Girls|Russia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2789/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2759</url><identifier>2759</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of a Camp Achva T-shirt reunion. Photograph shows several children sitting (one child with glasses on mouth).</description><subject>Children|Sitting|Glassware|Reunions</subject><objectid>2008.25.51</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Camp Achva</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2791/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2760</url><identifier>2760</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1978</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Rabbi Marvin Bash leading the Hoshanah Rabbah procession through the sanctuary for the Arlington Jewish Congregation.</description><subject>Congregational churches</subject><objectid>2008.25.52</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bash, Marvin</people><searchterms>Rabbi|Arlington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2792/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2761</url><identifier>2761</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1983</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Faiga Liebman searching for relatives missing since the Holocaust. Her sign states, "Chernelica (Fay Fettner) Faiga Liebman looking for Shmul Liebman"</description><subject>Searching|Family</subject><objectid>2008.25.53</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Holocaust|Holocaust survivors</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2795/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2762</url><identifier>2762</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of independence horah with song and dance, a celebration of Egyptian cease-fire and Israel's victory in Jerusalem.</description><subject>Celebrations|Songs|Dance|Victory celebrations</subject><objectid>2008.25.54</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Israel|Jerusalem</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2796/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2763</url><identifier>2763</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1979</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Poet Hilary Tham (Mrs. Joseph Goldberg). Born in Malaysiz, author of "Paper Boats" a book of poems published in 1987.

Back reads:
"Hilary was chairman of the Arlington Fairfax Jewish Congregation's Committee to aid "Boat people" refugees from S.E. Asia in 1979. Her poetry has been published in Malasia and Singapore and USA since 1969."</description><subject>Poetry|Poets</subject><objectid>2008.25.55</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2798/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2764</url><identifier>2764</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1974</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Georgetown University students discuss Arab-Jewish problems. 

Back reads:
"Georgetown U. Arab and Jewish student debate. Hesham El Abd arab student from Egypt. Joel Wolke Jewish student. 1974. Adult Education program - chairman Harold November at top right. Arlington Fairfar Jewish Congregation."</description><subject>Jewish-Arab relations|Students|Debates</subject><objectid>2008.25.56</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Georgetown University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2800/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2765</url><identifier>2765</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1965</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photographs of two couples coming to Washington from Cincinnati to witness the first meeting of the national Vigil for Soviey Jewry including Dr. Mark and Ruth Zelig, Vice President of National Hadassah and Herbet Bass, President of B'ni Tzedek.</description><subject>Meetings|Vigils|Vigilance committees</subject><objectid>2008.25.57</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Hadassah|B'nai Tzedek</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2803/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2766</url><identifier>2766</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1974</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph from father to son (baby), a Hasidic melody, L'Dor V'dor</description><subject>Songs|Babies|Fathers &amp; children</subject><objectid>2008.25.58</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2805/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2767</url><identifier>2767</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1976</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of the "Old Ways of the New World," Smithsonian Institution's Folklife Festival on the Mall - A Yemenite bride is escorted to a reenactment of a traditional Yemenite wedding</description><subject>Brides|Festivals|Folk dancing|Folk music|Folk singers|Folk songs|Folklorists|Performances</subject><objectid>2008.25.59</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Smithsonian Institution|National Mall|Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2807/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2768</url><identifier>2768</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of a proud sculptor (boy) at Camp Achva.</description><subject>Sculpture|Child|Boy|Art</subject><objectid>2008.25.60</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Camp Achva</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2809/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2769</url><identifier>2769</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of David (boy wearing a happy face T-shirt) with broom at Camp Achva.</description><subject>Brooms &amp; brushes|Boy|Child|Art|Happiness</subject><objectid>2008.25.61</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Camp Achva</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2812/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2770</url><identifier>2770</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1982</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of "Music Appreciation" part of the Camp Achva Lower East Side Festival.</description><subject>Music|Musical instruments|Musicians|Festivals|Grandparents|Children</subject><objectid>2008.25.62</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Camp Achva</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2814/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2771</url><identifier>2771</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1982</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of camper (boy) dressed in vintage costume at Camp Achva's Lower East Side Festival.</description><subject>Festivals|Costumes|Boy|Child|Children</subject><objectid>2008.25.63</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Camp Achva</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2815/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2772</url><identifier>2772</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1972</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of Hasidic Dance with one man (Dubi Kliger) and two women (Rina Bolinsky, and Charma Elkin).</description><subject>Performances|Dance</subject><objectid>2008.25.64</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Dance</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2817/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2773</url><identifier>2773</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1976</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of a Prenuptial Khine ceremony of the Yemenite Bride, Zeona Nagar. Her bridemaid, Zahava Gedasi bears the henna and bridal songs with percussion by the Danokh sisters of Israel.</description><subject>Ceremonial dancers|Brides|Weddings|Songs|Percussion instruments|Drums</subject><objectid>2008.25.65</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2820/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2774</url><identifier>2774</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of "The Israel Room" dedication of the JFK center's concert lounge enhanced with artwork by Israeli artists. Left, Senator Ted Kennedy. Center, Center's Director. Right, Senator ?.</description><subject>Artists|Concerts|Music|Dedications</subject><objectid>2008.25.66</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kennedy, John F.</people><searchterms>Israel|Kennedy Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2821/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2775</url><identifier>2775</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1982</date><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Black and white photograph of the Members of Congress and Congressional wives participating in a March to the White House in support of Israel during the Israel-Lebanon crisis sponsored by the Jewish Community Council.</description><subject>Marching|Crises|Congress|Spouses</subject><objectid>2008.25.67</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Congressional Wives for Soviet Jewry|White House|Israel|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2823/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2776</url><identifier>2776</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/14/1948</date><collection /><description>8 x 10 Black and white photograph of a group of people standing in front of the Jewish Agency building in Washington, D.C. Person stands in window of building waving Israeli flag after the declaration of the establishment of the State of Israel.</description><subject>Statehood|Flags|Celebrations</subject><objectid>2017.08.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Harris &amp; Ewing</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Israel|Jewish Agency|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2825/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2777</url><identifier>2777</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>5.25 x 3.25 Sepia portrait of Sophie Freilicoff by Casson Studio, 907 Penn. Ave, N.W. 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Black and white.</description><subject>Photographic prints</subject><objectid>2017.08.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Freilicoff, Morris</people><searchterms>Zionism|Yiddish|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2827/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2779</url><identifier>2779</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1916</date><collection /><description>8.50 x 10.50 black and white photograph (copy) of Morris, Sophie, David, and Judith (Judy) Freilicoff and Yitzhak Ben-Zvi (standing right). 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Handwritten information is located on the front edges of the photograph, and handwritten description on the back written by daughter Janet Brady.</description><subject>Photographs|Social life|Women</subject><objectid>2017.09.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Epstein, Rose Kay</people><searchterms>sorority|Rock Creek Park</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2829/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2781</url><identifier>2781</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>August 1939</date><collection /><description>2.75 x 4.50 sepia photograph of Frank David (Dave) Epstein leaning against a glass railing at the World's Fair in New York. 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Handwritten information on the edges of photograph.</description><subject>Vacations|Photographs|Leisure|Honeymoons</subject><objectid>2017.09.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Epstein, Rose Kay</people><searchterms>World's Fair|New York</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2831/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2783</url><identifier>2783</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1940</date><collection /><description>2.75 x 4.50 black and white photograph of Frank David (Dave) Epstein standing beside his car in New York (NY) State. Handwritten information located on the front edges of the photograph.</description><subject>Leisure|Photographs|Automobile|Honeymoons</subject><objectid>2017.09.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Epstein, Frank</people><searchterms>World's Fair|New York</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2832/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2784</url><identifier>2784</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1940</date><collection /><description>2.75 x 4.50 black and white photograph of Rose Kay Epstein at Grossinger's Resort Hotel in the Catskills, New York. Handwriting below the photograph.</description><subject>Photographs|Leisure|Vacations|Honeymoons</subject><objectid>2017.09.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Epstein, Rose Kay</people><searchterms>New York</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2833/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2785</url><identifier>2785</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>August 1941</date><collection /><description>2.75 x 4.50 black and white photograph of Frank David (Dave) Epstein at the beach in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Handwritten information written on the front edges of photograph</description><subject>Vacations|Photographs|Leisure</subject><objectid>2017.09.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Epstein, Frank</people><searchterms>Atlantic City</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2834/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2786</url><identifier>2786</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>August 1941</date><collection /><description>2.75 x 4.50 black and white photograph of Frank David (Dave) Epstein and Rose Kay Epstein holding each other on the beach in Atlantic City, New Jersey.</description><subject>Vacations|Photographs|Leisure</subject><objectid>2017.09.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Epstein, Frank|Epstein, Rose Kay</people><searchterms>Atlantic City</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2835/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2787</url><identifier>2787</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>August 1941</date><collection /><description>2.75 x 4.50 black and white photograph of Frank David (Dave) Epstein and Rose Kay Epstein standing side-by-side on the beach in Atlantic City, New Jersey.</description><subject>Vacations|Photographs|Leisure</subject><objectid>2017.09.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Epstein, Frank|Epstein, Rose Kay</people><searchterms>Atlantic City</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2836/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2788</url><identifier>2788</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>1.75 x 3.50 black and white photograph of Rose Kay Epstein and her cousin Herman Bachrach on the beach in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Standing side-by-side in front of the Vaudeville Theatre. Handwritten information on the bottom of photograph.</description><subject>Photographs|Vacations|Leisure</subject><objectid>2017.09.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Epstein, Rose Kay|Bachrach, Herman</people><searchterms>Atlantic City</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2837/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2789</url><identifier>2789</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1941</date><collection /><description>7 x 5 black and white photograph of Frank David (Dave) Epstein and Rose Kay Epstein standing side-by-side on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Handwritten information located on the bottom of the photograph.</description><subject>Vacations|Photographs|Leisure</subject><objectid>2017.09.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Epstein, Frank|Epstein, Rose Kay</people><searchterms>Atlantic City</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2838/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2790</url><identifier>2790</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950</date><collection /><description>3 x 5.50 black and white photograph of Frank David (Dave) Epstein with Janet Epstein (standing left) and sister Barbara Epstein (standing right) at Camp Louise in Maryland. Handwritten information at the bottom of the photograph.</description><subject>Photographs|Camps|Leisure</subject><objectid>2017.09.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Epstein, Janet|Epstein, Barbara|Epstein, Frank</people><searchterms>Camp Louise|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2839/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2791</url><identifier>2791</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950</date><collection /><description>2.75 x 5.50 sepia photograph of (in order from left to right): Laura (?), Janet Epstein, Barbara Epstein, and Meryl Liss Goodman at Camp Louise in Maryland.</description><subject>Photographs|Camps|Leisure</subject><objectid>2017.09.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Epstein, Barbara|Epstein, Janet|Goodman, Meryl</people><searchterms>Camp Louise|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2840/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2792</url><identifier>2792</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1955</date><collection /><description>3 x 5.25 black and white photograph of the Epstein family on vacation at the Catskills Nevele Grand Hotel in New York State. Pictured (from left to right): Barbara Epstein, Janet Epstein, Rose Kay Epstein, and Frank David (Dave) Epstein. Handwritten information on bottom of photograph.</description><subject>Family|Vacations|Leisure|Photographs</subject><objectid>2017.09.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Epstein, Barbara|Epstein, Frank|Epstein, Janet|Epstein, Rose Kay</people><searchterms>New York</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2841/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2793</url><identifier>2793</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>November 1957</date><collection /><description>3.50 x 3.50 black and white photograph of Rose Kay Epstein and Frank David (Dave) Epstein attending a convention in Havana, Cuba. The photograph has a date stamp printed sideways on its right side.</description><subject>Vacations|Travel|Photographs</subject><objectid>2017.09.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Epstein, Frank|Epstein, Rose Kay</people><searchterms>Cuba</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2842/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2794</url><identifier>2794</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1960</date><collection /><description>3.50 x 3.50 black and white photograph of Frank David (Dave) Epstein (left) and his brother Julius Epstein (right) posing inside of Dave's liquor store called "District Line Liquor" located in Washington D.C./Maryland. Handwritten description surrounds the photograph, and "Epstein" is hand written on the back.</description><subject>Photographs|Family|Liquor stores|Stores &amp; shops</subject><objectid>2017.09.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Epstein, Frank|Epstein, Julius</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2843/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2795</url><identifier>2795</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 15, 2002</date><collection /><description>3" X 3.5" color photograph of National Rally for Israel on the Washington National Mall. 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Capitol building and Israeli flag.</description><subject /><objectid>2017.06.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Willens, Liliane</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Israel|Washington Hebrew Congregation|National Mall|U.S. Capitol</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2845/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2797</url><identifier>2797</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 15, 2002</date><collection /><description>3.5" x 4" color photograph of women holding signs at the National Rally for Israel that read "Read the Bible. The Land of Israel Belongs to the Jews. www.TruePeace.org."</description><subject /><objectid>2017.06.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Willens, Liliane</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Israel|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2846/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2798</url><identifier>2798</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 15, 2002</date><collection /><description>3.5" x 3.5" color photograph of woman holding sign at the National Rally for Israel that reads "Right of Return: Arabic for Suicide."</description><subject /><objectid>2017.06.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2847/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2799</url><identifier>2799</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 15, 2002</date><collection /><description>3.5" x 3.5" color photograph with several people standing or sitting on the Garfield statue at the National Rally for Israel. Signs read: "Never deal with Terrorists," "Never Again," "No Sir Yasser," Israeli Flag.</description><subject /><objectid>2017.06.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|Israel|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2848/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2800</url><identifier>2800</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 15, 2002</date><collection /><description>4.5" x 3.5" color photograph of two women dressed as American flags holding American flag umbrellas at the National Rally for Israel</description><subject /><objectid>2017.06.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|National Mall|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2849/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2801</url><identifier>2801</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 15, 2002</date><collection /><description>3" x 5" color photograph of ralliers in front of Washington, D.C. Capitol building at the National Rally for Israel</description><subject /><objectid>2017.06.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|Israel|National Mall|U.S. Capitol</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2851/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2802</url><identifier>2802</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 15, 2002</date><collection /><description>3.5" x 5" color photograph of Washington, D.C. Capitol balcony with ralliers at the National Rally for Israel.</description><subject /><objectid>2017.06.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|Israel|National Mall|U.S. Capitol</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2852/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2803</url><identifier>2803</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>8 x 10 color copyprint photo. 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1 4 x 6 color reprint of photograph</description><subject>Historic buildings|Synagogues|Photographic prints</subject><objectid>FIC.49</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>William B. 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Agreement was signed on bimah of original Adas Israel synagogue in front of the rennovated ark.</description><subject>Synagogues|Historic buildings|Events</subject><objectid>FIC.50</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Thursz, Hadassah|Glassman, Bernard|Linowes, Harry</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2875/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2826</url><identifier>2826</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/10/1978</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>3.5 x 5 black and white photograph of (from L to R): Bernard Glassman (sitting), Harry Linowes (sitting), and Hadassah Thurz (standing). 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View of the front of building in the snow, street on left side, bottomless</description><subject>Historic buildings|Synagogues</subject><objectid>1983.04.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2877/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2828</url><identifier>2828</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 1970</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>1 transparent slide displaying the original 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue in its new location at 3rd and G Streets after the 1969 move. View of the front and right side of building in the snow. 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Man wearing hat appears in the image.</description><subject>Historic buildings|Synagogues|Interiors</subject><objectid>1983.04.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2880/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2831</url><identifier>2831</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>December 1969</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>1 transparent slide of the original Adas Israel synagogue during its 1969 move. A red vehicle is pulling the building from aron kodesh (ark) side, a man in a checkered shirt is directing the move, and a motorcycle is in view directly in front of the camera.

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 6: 1969-1997 Plinth </description><subject>Historic buildings|Synagogues</subject><objectid>1983.04.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2881/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2832</url><identifier>2832</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>December 1969</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>1 transparent slide of the original 1876 Adas Israel synagogue during its move down G Street crossing over 5th Street; passing in front of the Government Accountability Office (GAO). 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Red truck follows building, crossing over wooden planks on street.</description><subject>Historic buildings|Synagogues</subject><objectid>1983.04.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2837</url><identifier>2837</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>December 1969</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>1 transparent slide of the original Adas Israel synagogue just before its move at 6th and G Streets. Side view of building on street corner, still has BBQ carry-out sign on building. 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Front and right side view.</description><subject>Historic buildings|Synagogues</subject><objectid>1983.04.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2885/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2839</url><identifier>2839</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/18/1969</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>8 x 10 black and white photograph of the 1969 move of the original Adas Israel synagogue. Passing in front of Pension Building on G Street.</description><subject>Historic buildings|Synagogues|Photographic prints</subject><objectid>FIC.53</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Pension Building</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2886/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2840</url><identifier>2840</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>December 1969</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>8 x 10 black and white photograph of the original Adas Israel synagogue being taken from original site at 6th and G Streets to new location at 3rd and G Streets. Worker attached ropes to aron kodesh side of synagogue. 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Cross hangs from outside corner, sign on first floor window says "Purity food Shop"</description><subject>Historic buildings|Storefronts|Church|Photographic prints|Negatives</subject><objectid>FIC.69</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2900/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2854</url><identifier>2854</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>december 1966</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>3.5 x 3.5 color photograph of original Adas Israel synagogue at original site on 6th and G Streets, NW at the time when it was used as a Bar-B-Q carry-out restaurant on the first floor. 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Side view of building, which still displayed the carry-out storefront; Pension Building visible behind original synagogue.</description><subject>Historic buildings|Storefronts|Synagogues|Photographic prints</subject><objectid>FIC.75</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Pension Building</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2905/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2859</url><identifier>2859</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1969</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>3.5 x 5 black and white photograph of original Adas Israel synagogue at its original location on 6th and G Streets. Side and rear view of building. Aron Kodesh is visible; side of building shows wear.</description><subject>Historic buildings|Synagogues|Photographic prints</subject><objectid>FIC.76</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2906/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2860</url><identifier>2860</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1969</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>3.5 x 5 black and white photograph of original Adas Israel synagogue at its original location on 6th and G Streets. Front and side view of building; still displays storefronts and BBQ sign. 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Side view showing the BBQ sign on building.</description><subject>Historic buildings|Storefronts|Synagogues|Photographic prints</subject><objectid>FIC.80</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2910/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2864</url><identifier>2864</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1969</date><collection>iHistoric 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>3.5 x 5 black and white photograph of original Adas Israel synagogue at its original location on 6th and G Streets. Image of the side of the building; brick is showing signs of wear and age.</description><subject>Historic buildings|Synagogues|Photographic prints</subject><objectid>FIC.81</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2911/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2865</url><identifier>2865</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1969</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>3.5 x 5 color photogaph of the original Adas Israel synagogue at its original location on 6th and G Streets. Side view of building, which still displayed the carry-out storefront; Pension Building visible behind original synagogue.</description><subject>Historic buildings|Storefronts|Synagogues|Photographic prints</subject><objectid>FIC.82</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Pension Building</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2912/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2866</url><identifier>2866</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1969</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>3.5 x 5 color photogaph of the original Adas Israel synagogue at its original location on 6th and G Streets. Side view of building, which still displayed the carry-out storefront</description><subject>Historic buildings|Synagogues|Photographic prints|Storefronts</subject><objectid>FIC.83</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2913/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2867</url><identifier>2867</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/22/1975</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>8 x 10 black and white photograph of Edward Rosenblum, holding camera, pointing to the new cornerstone of the original Adas Israel synagogue at the rededication ceremony. 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Image on Exhibit: WIJW Section 5: 1948-1969 Synagogue Stories </description><subject>Historic buildings|Models|Synagogues|Events|Photographic prints</subject><objectid>FIC.89</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Brylawski, Henry|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Schwengel, Fred</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2918/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2872</url><identifier>2872</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/22/1975</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>8 x 10 black and white photograph of Lillian and Albert Small posing in front of "The Adas Israel Story" display inside the rededicated Adas Israel synagogue</description><subject>Historic buildings|Synagogues|Events|Photographic prints</subject><objectid>FIC.90</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Small, Albert|Small, Lillian</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2919/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2873</url><identifier>2873</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/22/1975</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>8 x 10 black and white photograph of  Lillian and Albert Small posing in front of "The Adas Israel Story" display inside the rededicated Adas Israel synagogue. 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Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz stands behind with siddur (prayerbook).</description><subject>Historic buildings|Religious services|Synagogues|Photographs</subject><objectid>FIC.116</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Chamowitz, Mel</creator><type>Image</type><people>Rabinowitz, Stanley</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2945/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2899</url><identifier>2899</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>08/15/1973</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>8.5 x 6.5 black and white photograph of Stanley Weiner (center, pointing), former Executive Director of the Adas Israel Congregation, chatting with Loiuis Marks (right of Weiner) and Hyman Goodman (far left, holding pitcher). 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Here the President lights a candle from a torch taken from the eternal flame over JFK's grave. At left are Mrs. Johnson and daughter Lucy. At right are the clergymen who carried the torch from the grave: (left to right) Rev. George L. Gingras, Richard K. Lyon, and Rev. Walter E. 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Diagonal view of the front of the building, showing the front doors, plaque, and sign.</description><subject>Historic buildings|Synagogues|Photographic prints|Plaques</subject><objectid>FIC.134</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Lebovich, Bill</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2957/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2911</url><identifier>2911</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>5 x 7 black and white photograph of the interior of the original Adas Israel synagogue building before its 1973 restoration</description><subject>Historic buildings|Synagogues|Interiors|Photographic prints</subject><objectid>FIC.142</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2958/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2912</url><identifier>2912</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>5 x 7 black and white photograph of the interior of the original Adas Israel synagogue building prior to 1969 move.  From Historic American BUilding Survey Report, LOC.</description><subject>Historic buildings|Interiors|Synagogues|Photographic prints</subject><objectid>FIC.143</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2959/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2913</url><identifier>2913</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>3.5 x 4.5 black and white photograph of the interior of the original Adas Israel synagogue building before the 1969 move.</description><subject>Historians|Interiors|Synagogues|Photographic prints</subject><objectid>FIC.144</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2960/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2914</url><identifier>2914</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1973</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>8 x 10 black and white photograph of the interior of the original Adas Israel synagogue building after restoration. Balcony view of the Aron Kodesh (ark)</description><subject>Historic buildings|Interiors|Synagogues|Photographic prints|Restoration</subject><objectid>FIC.145</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2961/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2915</url><identifier>2915</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1973</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>8 x 10 black and white photograph of the stairs inside the original Adas Israel synagogue building after restoration</description><subject>Historic buildings|Stairways|Synagogues|Photographic prints</subject><objectid>FIC.146</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2962/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2916</url><identifier>2916</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>5 x 8 black and white photograph of the interior of the original Adas Israel synagogue after restoration. Front balcony view of the chandelier, Aron kodesh (ark), and top level</description><subject>Interiors|Historic buildings|Synagogues|Photographic prints|Restoration</subject><objectid>FIC.147</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2963/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2917</url><identifier>2917</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>5 x 8 black and white photograph of the interior of the original Adas Israel synagogue after restoration. Front balcony view of the chandelier, Aron kodesh, and top level</description><subject>Historic buildings|Interiors|Synagogues|Photographic prints</subject><objectid>FIC.148</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2964/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2918</url><identifier>2918</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>5 x 7 black and white photograph of the interior of the original Adas Israel synagogue after restoration. Front balcony view of the chandelier, Aron kodesh (ark), and benches. Peggy Brown sits below</description><subject>Historic buildings|Synagogues|Interiors|Photographic prints</subject><objectid>FIC.149</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>Wright, Thomas W.D.</creator><type>Image</type><people>Brown, Peggy</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2965/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2919</url><identifier>2919</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1969</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>black and white photograph of the Adas Israel Restoration Committee signing the agreement to move the historic building. R to L: Joseph Mendelson (President of Adas Israel); Bernard Glassman; Joseph P. 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Henry Brylawski in photo standing with back turned to camera under large tent with crowd</description><subject>Historic buildings|Synagogues|Fund raising|Events</subject><objectid>1983.04.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Brylawski, Henry</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2921</url><identifier>2921</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>1 slide depicting black and white portrait of Lillian and Albert Small</description><subject>Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>FIC.157</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Small, Albert|Small, Lillian</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2922</url><identifier>2922</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>1 slide of the original Adas Israel synagogue at its original site at 6th and G Streets when the first floor was used as a BBQ carry-out restaurant. Front and side is visible.</description><subject>Historic buildings|Storefronts|Transparencies</subject><objectid>FIC.71.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2923</url><identifier>2923</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/18/1969</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>1 4 x 6 color reprint of photograph of move of 1876 historic Adas Israel synagogue building, 1969.  Taken from ground level in front of the Pension Building; shows close-up of the ark

original 3.5 x 5  color photograph available</description><subject>Historic buildings|Synagogues|Photographic prints</subject><objectid>FIC.49.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2967/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2924</url><identifier>2924</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/22/1975</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>8 x 10 black and white photograph of the audience at the rededication ceremony of the rennovated Adas Israel synagogue. Audience is outside; people holding rededication booklets; white-columned building in the background.</description><subject>Historic buildings|Events|Audiences|Crowds|Synagogues|Photographic prints</subject><objectid>FIC.92.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2968/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2925</url><identifier>2925</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/22/1975</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>8 x 10 black and white photograph of (L to R) Arthur Goldberg, Albert Small, and Lillian Small posing in front of the bronze plaque on the outside of the historic Adas Israel synagogue building</description><subject>Historic buildings|Synagogues|Photographic prints|Events</subject><objectid>FIC.96.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldberg, Arthur|Small, Albert|Small, Lillian</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Supreme Court</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2969/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2926</url><identifier>2926</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1969</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>8 x 10 black and white photograph of (R to L) Samuel Holland (Executive VP of JHSGW), Henry Brylawski (President of JHSGW), and Joseph P. Yeldell (DC Government Representative) signing the agreement between the District Government and the JHSGW for management and move of the building.</description><subject>Historic buildings|Synagogues|Photographic prints|Document signings</subject><objectid>FIC.99.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Brylawski, Henry|Holland, Samuel|Yeldell, Joseph P.</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|D.C. Government</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2970/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2927</url><identifier>2927</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/22/1975</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>8 x 10 black and white photograph of Donald Wolpe giving speech at podium at the rededication ceremony of the historic Adas Israel synagogue. Event is outside, speakers on a stage in front of restored building.</description><subject>Historic buildings|Events|Synagogues|Photographic prints</subject><objectid>FIC.103.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wolpe, Donald</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2971/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2928</url><identifier>2928</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/22/1975</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>8 x 10 black and white photograph of the Honorary Arthur Goldberg giving speech at podium at the rededication ceremony of the historic Adas Israel synagogue. Event is outside, speakers on a stage in front of restored building.</description><subject>Historic buildings|Synagogues|Events|Photographic prints</subject><objectid>FIC.105.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldberg, Arthur</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5440/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2929</url><identifier>2929</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/22/1975</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>8 x 10 black and white photograph of the Honorary Arthur Goldberg (L) and Henry Brylawski (R) having a conversation inside the newly restored sanctuary of the historic Adas Israel synagogue.</description><subject>Historic buildings|Events|Synagogues|Photographic prints</subject><objectid>FIC.108.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Brylawski, Henry|Goldberg, Arthur</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2973/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2930</url><identifier>2930</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/22/1975</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>8 x 10 black and white photograph of the Honorary Arthur Goldberg (L) and Henry Brylawski (R) having a conversation inside the newly restored sanctuary of the historic Adas Israel synagogue.</description><subject>Historic buildings|Events|Photographic prints</subject><objectid>FIC.108.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Brylawski, Henry|Goldberg, Arthur</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2974/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2931</url><identifier>2931</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/12/1950</date><collection /><description>4.75 x 6.75 inch black and white photograph of construction site of newly built Adas Israel Synagogue on Quebec Street, NW, Washington, D.C. Handwritten note on back of the photograph: "To Mr. Hagel in appreciation for a magnificent job of this monolithic concrete balcony for the Adas Israel Synagogue.</description><subject>Building construction|Architectural elements|Design|Concrete</subject><objectid>2018.02.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2975/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2932</url><identifier>2932</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1929</date><collection /><description>Hand-colored portrait photograph of Stella Chaiken Robinowitz with typical 1920s hair style and long pearl necklace.</description><subject /><objectid>2015.10.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>White Studios, Washington, D.C.</creator><type>Image</type><people>Robinowitz, Stella</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2933</url><identifier>2933</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1960s</date><collection /><description>Black and white photograph of Stella Chaiken Robinowitz in front of a cupboard, dressed for a formal occasion.</description><subject /><objectid>2015.10.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Robinowitz, Stella</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2934</url><identifier>2934</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1960s</date><collection /><description>Black and white photograph of William Robinowitz (right) with two other men, holding a key. William Robinowitz is dressed formally, wearing a flower and a ribbon on his jacket, and a kippah. This photograph might have been taken on the completion of the new Ohev Sholom synagogue on River Road.</description><subject /><objectid>2015.10.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>M. M. Littman, Silver Spring, MD</creator><type>Image</type><people>Robinowitz, William</people><searchterms>Ohev Sholom</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2935</url><identifier>2935</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Black and white photograph of William Robinowitz standing on a pedestal outside and speaking into a microphone. Three African American men are standing in the background.</description><subject /><objectid>2015.10.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator>M. M. Littman, Silver Spring, MD</creator><type>Image</type><people>Robinowitz, William</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2936</url><identifier>2936</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Black and white photograph of Stella Chaiken (?-1942), mother of Stella Chaiken Robinowitz.</description><subject /><objectid>2015.10.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Chaiken, Jenny</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2937</url><identifier>2937</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>October 1965</date><collection /><description>Color photograph of Stella Chaiken Robinowitz on street with her daughter-in-law Carolyn Robinowitz and her oldest grandson Sandy Robinowitz.</description><subject /><objectid>2015.10.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Robinowitz, Stella</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2938</url><identifier>2938</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970s</date><collection /><description>Color photograph of Grace Dody with her husband Donald Dody and her nephew David Robinowitz.</description><subject /><objectid>2015.10.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dody, Grace|Robinowitz, David</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2939</url><identifier>2939</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970s</date><collection /><description>Color photograph of Stella Chaiken Robinowitz in park.</description><subject /><objectid>2015.10.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Robinowitz, Stella</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2940</url><identifier>2940</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970s</date><collection /><description>Color photograph of Max Robinowitz with his wife Carolyn and their son David Robinowitz.</description><subject /><objectid>2015.10.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Robinowitz, Max|Robinowitz, David</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2941</url><identifier>2941</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970s</date><collection /><description>Color photograph of  David Robinowitz.</description><subject /><objectid>2015.10.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Robinowitz, David</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2942</url><identifier>2942</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970s</date><collection /><description>Color photograph of Chaiken / Robinowitz family at a Bar Mitzvah celebration. 
Seated from left to right: Ricky Reff and his first wife, Jacquiline Chaiken, Grace Dody.
Standing from left to right: TBD, TBD (Carolyn Robinowitz?), Max Robinowitz, Shirley Reff (Ricky Reff's mother) and her second husband Sidney Margolis.</description><subject /><objectid>2015.10.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dody, Grace|Robinowitz, Max</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2943</url><identifier>2943</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970s</date><collection /><description>Color photograph of Sandy Robinowitz.</description><subject /><objectid>2015.10.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2944</url><identifier>2944</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970s</date><collection /><description>Color photograph of Max Robinowitz, Julia Dody (Donald Dody's daughter), and two unknown people (stepbrother of Donald Dody and mother of Donald Dody?).</description><subject /><objectid>2015.10.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Robinowitz, Max</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2945</url><identifier>2945</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 1959</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>Photo album from Steve Blacher's bar mitzvah,</description><subject /><objectid>2007.43.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Album, Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blacher, Steve|Blacher, Margaret Hais|Blacher, Fred|Schwartz, Herman|Blacher, Rose Hyman</people><searchterms>Beth Torah|Bar Mitzvah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2976/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2946</url><identifier>2946</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1908</date><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Formal family portrait of Small family, ca. 1908
Left to right, back row, Jack Small, Sarah Rappaport Small, Isadore Small
Front row, left to right: Albert Small, Rose Small, Lillian Small</description><subject>Families|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2018.09.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Small, Isadore|Small, Jack|Small, Sarah|Small, Albert|Small, Rose|Small, Lillian</people><searchterms>Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2991/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2947</url><identifier>2947</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Sepia-toned portrait of Jacob (Jack) Small, ca. 1918.</description><subject>Soldiers|Portrait photographs|World War I|Uniforms</subject><objectid>2018.09.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Small, Jack</people><searchterms>World War I|Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2992/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2948</url><identifier>2948</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Sepia toned portrait photograph of Carrie Friedlander</description><subject>Women|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2018.09.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Friedlander, Carrie</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2993/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2949</url><identifier>2949</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Portrait photograph of Carrie Friedlander, mounted on board. Studio of I &amp; M Steinberg, NYC.</description><subject>Women|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2018.09.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Friedlander, Carrie</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2994/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2950</url><identifier>2950</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1905</date><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Family portrait mounted on board; Philip, Lillian, and Carrie Friedlander, ca. 1905-06.</description><subject>Families|Portrait photographs|Children</subject><objectid>2018.09.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Friedlander, Carrie|Friedlander, Philip|Friedlander, Lillian</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2995/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2951</url><identifier>2951</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Family group portrait seated on front lawn of home (in New York?) ca 1908-1910
L to R: Carrie Friedlander, Philip Friedlander, two unknown women
Front: unknown girl, Lillian Friedlander</description><subject>Families|Portrait photographs|Porches</subject><objectid>2018.09.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Friedlander, Carrie|Friedlander, Philip|Friedlander, Lillian</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2996/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2952</url><identifier>2952</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Portrait of five men. L to R: Aaron, Harry, George, Charlie, Philip Friedlander.</description><subject>Families|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2018.09.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Friedlander, Philip|Friedlander, Aaron|Friedlander, Charlie|Friedlander, George|Friedlander, Harry</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2997/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2953</url><identifier>2953</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Photographic portrait mounted on board, Philip Friedlander.</description><subject>Men|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2018.09.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Friedlander, Philip</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2998/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2954</url><identifier>2954</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Photographic print of Carrie Friedlander.</description><subject>Women|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2018.09.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Friedlander, Carrie</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/2999/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2955</url><identifier>2955</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Portrait printed on postcard of Philip Friedlander &amp; daughter Lillian with inscription, "Phil Friedlander/428 9th St/Washington DC".</description><subject>Families|Fathers &amp; children|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2018.09.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Friedlander, Lillian|Friedlander, Philip</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3000/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2956</url><identifier>2956</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Colorized 8x10 portrait of Albert Small.</description><subject>Men|Young adults|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2018.09.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Small, Albert</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3001/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2957</url><identifier>2957</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1924</date><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Cartoon print of young couple running to catch train to Miami, with photographs of Albert &amp; Lillian Small attached.</description><subject>Weddings|Honeymoons|Cartoons (Commentary)</subject><objectid>2018.09.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Small, Lillian|Small, Albert</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3002/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2958</url><identifier>2958</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Photo of Carolyn Small and Albert H. Small, 1944</description><subject>Families|Young adults</subject><objectid>2018.09.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Small, Albert H.|Alper, Carolyn Small</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3003/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2959</url><identifier>2959</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Family portrait, 1940s. 
Back row, standing, L to R: Albert Small, Albert H. Small, Julian Behrend 
Seated, L to R: Morton Alper, Carolyn Alper, Richard Alper, Lillian Small, Helene Behrend
Steve Zweig, photographer</description><subject /><objectid>2018.09.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alper, Carolyn Small|Alper, Morton|Behrend, Julian|Small, Albert|Small, Albert H.|Small, Lillian|Behrend, Helene</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3004/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2960</url><identifier>2960</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950s</date><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Family members seated at banquet table.
L to R:  Albert H. Small, Albert H. Small Jr., Shirley Small, Susan Small, Patty Alper, Rose Small, Helene Behrend, Julian Behrend, Carolyn Alper, Morton Alper, unknown couple, unknown woman, Albert Small, Lillian Small</description><subject /><objectid>2018.09.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alper, Carolyn Small|Alper, Morton|Alper, Patty|Small, Albert|Small, Albert H.|Small, Lillian|Small, Shirley|Small, Rose|Small, Albert H., Jr.</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3005/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2961</url><identifier>2961</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Color photograph of Albert &amp; Lillian Small</description><subject /><objectid>2018.09.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Small, Lillian|Small, Albert</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3006/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2962</url><identifier>2962</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Photographic postcard showing Albert Small and Carolyn Small, children,</description><subject>Children</subject><objectid>2018.09.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alper, Carolyn Small|Small, Albert</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3007/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2963</url><identifier>2963</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Photograph of Albert H. Small and Carolyn Small, young adults.</description><subject /><objectid>2018.09.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Small, Albert|Alper, Carolyn Small</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3008/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2964</url><identifier>2964</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Studio portrait photo mounted on board of Albert Small as young child. N. Shulman/Baltimore photographic studio.</description><subject>Babies|Children|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2018.09.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Small, Albert</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3009/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2965</url><identifier>2965</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Albert H. Small, unknown woman, Carolyn Small, seated on front stairs of house</description><subject /><objectid>2018.09.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3010/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2966</url><identifier>2966</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Carolyn Alper with young son Richard Alper</description><subject /><objectid>2018.09.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3011/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2967</url><identifier>2967</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Blue leather-covered photograph album; "Albert Small Jr." written in white pencil inside front cover. Black pages with photo corners hold black &amp; white snapshots of family members, including Albert Small and Carolyn Small; mostly camp photos; some identifications; several photos missing.</description><subject>Photograph albums</subject><objectid>2018.09.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Album, Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Alper, Carolyn Small|Small, Albert H.</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2968</url><identifier>2968</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Black leather-covered photo album; front &amp; back covers are completely detached from black paper pages. Snapshots are glued to many pages; many loose photos, including Philip Friedlander with Lillian on Atlantic City souvenir postcard; Philip Friedlander holding puppy on Pennsylvania Avenue; other Friedlander family snapshots, including Rose &amp; Lillian,, outside home on Irving Street; in Central Park; at summer camp in Adirondacks.</description><subject /><objectid>2018.09.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Album, Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2969</url><identifier>2969</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1900</date><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Philip Friedlander on Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, ca. 1900</description><subject>Streetscape</subject><objectid>2018.09.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Friedlander, Philip</people><searchterms>Pennsylvania Avenue</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3012/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2970</url><identifier>2970</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1946</date><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>8x10 photograph of Albert Small's 21st birthday party, October 15, 1946</description><subject>Birthday parties|Young adults|Men</subject><objectid>2018.09.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Small, Albert H.</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3013/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2971</url><identifier>2971</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1961</date><collection /><description>Black and white photograph of C.I.T. (Counselors in Training) at Camp Louise in Cascade, MD in 1961.
Marjorie (Spevak) Brigham sits in the bottom row and is the fourth from the left.</description><subject>Camps|Summer|Girls</subject><objectid>2018.10.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Brigham, Marjorie</people><searchterms>Camp Louise</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5229/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2972</url><identifier>2972</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1890</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Portrait photograph printed on board of ... Josephine's mother . ca. 1890</description><subject /><objectid>2018.11.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ammerman, Max</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2973</url><identifier>2973</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Robert Silverman &amp; August Silverman (Dessoff)</description><subject>Children|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>1993.25.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silverman, Robert|Silverman, Augusta</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3014/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2974</url><identifier>2974</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1914</date><collection>Schlosberg Family Collection</collection><description>Family portrait postcard of Hank &amp; Fannie Schlosberg with son Leo, 1914</description><subject>Family|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2007.46.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Schlosberg, Hank|Schlosberg, Leo|Schlosberg, Fannie</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3015/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2975</url><identifier>2975</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1893</date><collection>Schlosberg Family Collection</collection><description>Photographic portrait on card of Hank Schlosberg; handwritten inscription reads "Yours Truly/Hank E. Schlosberg, 1893</description><subject>Portrait photographs|Young adults</subject><objectid>2007.46.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Schlosberg, Hank</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3017/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2976</url><identifier>2976</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Schlosberg Family Collection</collection><description>Photographic postcard print of Leo Schlosberg, ca. 1920</description><subject>Portrait photographs|Photographic postcards|Young adults</subject><objectid>2007.46.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Schlosberg, Leo</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3018/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2977</url><identifier>2977</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1914</date><collection>Schlosberg Family Collection</collection><description>Photographic postcard print of Hank Schlosberg, 1914</description><subject>Photographic postcards|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2007.46.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Schlosberg, Hank</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3020/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2978</url><identifier>2978</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Schlosberg Family Collection</collection><description>Photo reproduction of Bernard Schlosberg with Clara Schlosberg.</description><subject>Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2007.46.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Schlosberg, Bernard|Schlosberg, Clara</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3021/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2979</url><identifier>2979</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Oppenheimer Family Collection</collection><description>Carrie Oppenheimer</description><subject /><objectid>2019.03.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Oppenheimer, Carrie</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Sisterhood</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3022/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2980</url><identifier>2980</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Oppenheimer Family Collection</collection><description>Simon Oppenheimer</description><subject /><objectid>2019.03.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Oppenheimer, Simon</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3023/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2981</url><identifier>2981</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Oppenheimer Family Collection</collection><description>Simon Oppenheimer and David Eiseman</description><subject /><objectid>2019.03.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Oppenheimer, Simon|Eiseman, David</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3024/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2982</url><identifier>2982</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1983</date><collection>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>5x7 B&amp;W photo from Super Sunday/Combined Jewish Appeal, 1983.
L-R: Chaim Lauer, Director Budget &amp; Planning, Vivian Rabineau, UJEF, Sol Stern, Judy Linowes, Paul S. Berger, Elton Kerness</description><subject /><objectid>2014.24.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Berger, Paul S.|Lauer, Chaim|Rabineau, Vivian|Stern, Sol|Linowes, Judie|Kerness, Elton</people><searchterms>United Jewish Appeal|The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|Super Sunday</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3025/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2983</url><identifier>2983</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 19, 1991</date><collection>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>UJA Federation Synagogue &amp; Community Division, Executive Steering Committee, 1990-1991 at The Israel Embassy
Front row: Norman Meyer, Paula Kruglak, Michael Shiloh (Deputy Ambassador), Phyllis Margolius, Edward A. Morgenstern, Phil Margolius, Carren Oler, Herman Taube, Matthew Penn
Back Row: Zac Fromberg, Blanche Smith, Art Boyars, Luna Diamond, Irving Kalikow, George Fineberg, Bob Goldman, Henry Bleiweis, David Schoem, David Lifschitz, Claire Marwick, Aviva Kaufman-Penn</description><subject /><objectid>2014.24.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Margolius, Phyllis Goldman|Margolius, Philip|Taube, Herman|Diamond, Luna Ereza</people><searchterms>United Jewish Appeal|The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|Israeli Embassy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3026/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2984</url><identifier>2984</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1987</date><collection>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Freedom Sunday rally for Soviet Jews,  December 6,1987</description><subject /><objectid>2014.24.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>United Jewish Appeal|The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|National Mall|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5439/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2985</url><identifier>2985</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 13, 1985</date><collection>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Super Sunday, 1985, Joseph B. 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/><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3039/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2998</url><identifier>2998</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Woodmont Country Club logo</description><subject /><objectid>w3</objectid><place /><objectname>Print</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Woodmont Country Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3040/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/2999</url><identifier>2999</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1969</date><collection>Peggy Pearlstein Collection</collection><description>8x10 color photograph of Solomon Schechter School at Ohr Kodesh in Chevy Chase, ca. 1969. Masha Spiegel, teacher.</description><subject>School|School children|Children|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2019.17.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pearlstein, Jack</people><searchterms>Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School|Solomon Schechter Schools|Chevy Chase|Ohr Kodesh</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3041/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3000</url><identifier>3000</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1969</date><collection>Peggy Pearlstein Collection</collection><description>4x5 color snapshot of Nevey Sholom Nursery School Purim celebration, 1969.</description><subject>Children|Schools|schoolchildren|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2019.17.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pearlstein, Jack</people><searchterms>Nevey Shalom|Purim|Prince George's County</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3042/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3001</url><identifier>3001</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Peggy Pearlstein Collection</collection><description>4x5 color photograph of Nevey Shalom Nursery School, ca. 1970</description><subject>Nursery schools|Synagogues|Children|School|School children</subject><objectid>2019.17.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pearlstein, Sam</people><searchterms>Nevey Shalom|Prince George's County</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3043/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3002</url><identifier>3002</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/24/1929</date><collection>Robert I. Silverman Collection</collection><description>Photograph of Nathan Shulman family at their Passover Seder with Shulman, Dessoff, and Silverman families

(See second photo for number/name associations) 
1. Louis Eisemberg
2. Dora Eisemberg
3. Jake Shulman
4. Augusta Silverman Dessoff
5. Samuel Shulman
6. Kenneth Eisenberg
7. Sarah Shulman (Wife of Jake)
8. Sarah Silverman Goldberg
9. Robert Israel Silverman
10. Ethel Shulman Silverman
11. Augusta Shulman Bauman
12. Morris J. Silverman
13. Nathan Shulman
14. Basha ____ Shulman
15. Max Shulman
16. Ida Shulman
17. James Shulman
18. Fay Shulman
19. Israel Shulman
20. Ethel Shulman Dosik
21. Mae Shulman Savage
22. Fred Shulman
23. Loraine Shulman Davidson
24. Abe Shulman
25. Anna Shulman</description><subject /><objectid>2019.19.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Passover|Passover Seder</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5632/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3004</url><identifier>3004</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Electronic files of photographs taken by Lloyd Wolf

Fabrangen Tikkun Leil Shabbat Purim, 3/15/2014 (175 images)
Ohev Sholom Purim Parade, 3/16/2014 (296 images)
Operation Understanding DC:
  - Miss Israel (Yityish Aynaw) at American Jewish Committee, 2/19/2014 (63 images)
  - Class 20 Training, 1/17/2014 (92 images)
  - assorted, 1993-2013 (43 images)</description><subject /><objectid>2014.07.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator>Lloyd Wolf</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Fabrangen|Purim|Ohev Sholom|Operation Understanding|American Jewish Committee</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3005</url><identifier>3005</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Five 8x10 black &amp; white photographs of boys and girls bunks at  Kaufmann Camp, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1965</description><subject /><objectid>2020.12.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hoexter, David</people><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3006</url><identifier>3006</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>B&amp;W photo showing 706 Seventh Street Norwest where Rudolph Behrend was born; building was owned by the Behrend family through the 1950s.

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  

</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Behrend, Rudolph</people><searchterms>Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4768/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3007</url><identifier>3007</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Denise Tourover Collection</collection><description>One folder of  assorted biographical and other papers related to Denise Tourover; includes 20-page transcript of interview done in 1968 in Jerusalem; Hadassah newsletter, 1952, with article about Tourover; Who's Who biographical data.</description><subject /><objectid>1996.50.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tourover, Denise</people><searchterms>Hadassah|Youth Aliyah|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3046/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3008</url><identifier>3008</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>A photograph of Ken Feinberg, in a hat and sunglasses, at camp grounds in Maine</description><subject>Photographs|Camping|Vacations</subject><objectid>2020.19.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Feinberg, Kenneth</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3047/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3009</url><identifier>3009</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Photograph of William Bass printed on page of the Inland Printer newsletter</description><subject /><objectid>2008.4.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bass, William</people><searchterms>federal workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3048/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3010</url><identifier>3010</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>A photograph of Senator Hubert Humphries (right) an advocate of sidewalk cafes, congratulating Harry Zitelman (left) owner of Bassin's restaurant. In the enter is Jerry White, an entertainer who performed in the L'Escapade Room at the restaurant.</description><subject>Restaurants|Politicians|Food industry</subject><objectid>2020.30.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Humphrey, Hubert|Zitelman, Harry</people><searchterms>restaurant</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3049/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3012</url><identifier>3012</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>An exterior photograph of Bassin's Lounge (not original)</description><subject>Restaurants|Streetscape|Photographs|Food industry</subject><objectid>2020.30.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>restaurant</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3050/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3013</url><identifier>3013</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1989</date><collection /><description>1 color photo, Joe and Alma, official ambassadors photograph, 1989</description><subject>Photographs</subject><objectid>2020.35.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gildenhorn, Alma|Gildenhorn, Jeffrey</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3051/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3014</url><identifier>3014</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 7, 1918</date><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>World War I rally for Liberty war bonds with Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin, and Mary Pickford as the star attractions; see attached article.</description><subject>World War I|War bonds &amp; funds|Photographs</subject><objectid>2020.38.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Chaplin, Charlie|Fairbanks, Douglas|Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Simon, Abram</people><searchterms>World War I</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3052/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3015</url><identifier>3015</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Albert Emsellem at his Capitol Beauty Institute </description><subject /><objectid>2021.05.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Emsellem, Albert</people><searchterms>Capitol Beauty Institute</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3055/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3016</url><identifier>3016</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>District Grocery Stores Collection</collection><description>B&amp;W mounted photogoraph of Harry's Meat Market with Harry Weinstein standing in front</description><subject /><objectid>1995.16.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Weinstein, Harry</people><searchterms>District Grocery Stores|DGS|Mount Rainier|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3017</url><identifier>3017</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Unveiling of portrait of Minnie Goldsmith at Hebrew Home.</description><subject /><objectid>1996.47.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldsmith, Minnie</people><searchterms>Hebrew Home for the Aged</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3018</url><identifier>3018</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1922</date><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>Mounted b&amp;w photographic of Washington Hebrew Congregation Confirmation Class, 1922</description><subject /><objectid>1999.49.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Confirmation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3019</url><identifier>3019</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Isadore Gimble in Congress Food Market at 5th &amp; E. Capitol Street, NE, 1953. taken by his son Gilbert Gimble.</description><subject /><objectid>1996.01.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3020</url><identifier>3020</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/14/1948</date><collection /><description>Celebration of Birth of Israel in front of Jewish Agency building, May 14, 1948

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 5: 1948-1969</description><subject /><objectid>1998.35.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Israel|Jewish Agency</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4757/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3021</url><identifier>3021</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>EDCJCC</title><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Photographs relating to the DC JCC's volunteer events including D25 and "Everything but the Turkey"</description><subject>Volunteers|Community service|Photographs|Food|Holidays</subject><objectid>2021.09.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Thanksgiving|Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3056/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3024</url><identifier>3024</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>OUDC</title><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Photographs relating to Operation Understanding DC (2014-2020)</description><subject>Race relations|Youth|Teenagers|Photographs</subject><objectid>2021.09.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Operation Understanding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3058/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3025</url><identifier>3025</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Marches, Rallies, &amp; Protests</title><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Photographs of marches &amp; rallies:

Counter-Inaugural Protests 01-20-2017
Demonstrations- 1993 National March for Gay &amp; Lesbian Rights 
Demonstrations- pro-life 1990s
Hadassah Pro-choice march April 2004
Black Lives Matter Protests 05-31-20
Black Lives Matter Protest Reston Strong 06-07-20
March for Black Lives Arlington 08-01-20
Black Lives Matter Plaza anti-Trump protests 11-6-20
Womens March DC 01-21-17
Womens March DC 01-20-18</description><subject>LGBTQ|Protest movements|Protest posters|Photographs|Civil rights|Civil rights demonstrations|Civil disobedience|Abortions|Women's rights|Presidential inaugurations</subject><objectid>2021.09.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>LGBTQ|civil rights|Women's March|Black Lives Matter|protests and rallies|Freedom Plaza|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3060/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3026</url><identifier>3026</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Vigils</title><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Photographs of vigils held in the DMV relating to Black Lives Matter movement, HIAS, Antisemitism, and the 2018 Pittsburgh Synagogue shooting.</description><subject>Vigils|Protest movements|Hebrew language|Posters|Race relations|Civil rights|Immigrants|Anti-semitism</subject><objectid>2021.09.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>anti-semitism|protests and rallies|Black Lives Matter|Immigration|Gun Violence|Vigil|civil rights|racial equality</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3066/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3027</url><identifier>3027</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Memorials</title><date>2020</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Photographs of the memorials created at Black Lives Matter Plaza in the months after George Floyd's murder and outside the Supreme Court following the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg</description><subject>Supreme Court justices|Race relations|Memorial rites &amp; ceremonies|Commemoration</subject><objectid>2021.09.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people>Ginsburg, Ruth Bader</people><searchterms>Black Lives Matter|Supreme Court|racial equality</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3069/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3028</url><identifier>3028</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>2020 Election</title><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Photographs relating to the 2020 election 

Biden Victory celebration, Black Lives Matter Plaza (11-07-2020)
Capitol Insurrection (01-06-2021)
Inauguration Eve 2021</description><subject>\Tanks (Military science)|Military personnel|Treason|Presidential elections|Presidential inaugurations|Inaugurations|Protest movements|Radicalism|Right-wing extremists|Riots &amp; demonstrations</subject><objectid>2021.09.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Black Lives Matter|Inaugurations|presidential elections|U.S. Capitol</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3071/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3029</url><identifier>3029</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Jewish Holidays</title><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>American Jewish Committee Black Jewish Seder (04-11-2016), Hanukkah Party (2019), Passover Cooking (2020)</description><subject>Afro-Americans|Holidays|Judaism|Food|Candles</subject><objectid>2021.09.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>American Jewish Committee|Hanukkah|Passover</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3073/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3030</url><identifier>3030</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>COVID-19 Pandemic</title><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Photographs of Jewish holidays celebrated virtually due to the Coronavirus pandemic. 

Fabrangen Shabbat Zoom (04-11-20)
Passover (04-08-20)
Tu Bshvat (01-30-21)</description><subject>Holidays|Computers|Passover|Celebrations</subject><objectid>2021.09.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Passover|Shabbat|Covid-19</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3075/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3031</url><identifier>3031</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Agudas Achim Events</title><date>2020</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>MLK Day service Agudas Achim w Alfred Street Baptist (01-20-20)
Chazzan Elisheva Dienstfrey Agudas Achim celebration (10-25-20)</description><subject>Holidays</subject><objectid>2021.09.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3032</url><identifier>3032</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Klezmer</title><date /><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Photographs relating to Klezmer music in the DMV

Adrianne Greenbaum and Vladimir Fridman Takoma Park MD 10-18-19
DC Klezmer workshops w Mark Rubin and Christine Crowder 9-5-18
Dov Weitman klezmer dobro DC 10-7-20
Klezmatics Reston VA 12-1-19
KLEZMER album covers and published work compilation</description><subject>Music|Workshops</subject><objectid>2021.09.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Virginia|Takoma Park|Klezmer</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3033</url><identifier>3033</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>1993 National March for Gay &amp; Lesbian Rights</title><date>04/25/1993</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Slide originals of Jews and Jewish groups at the 1993 National March for Gay &amp; Lesbian Rights</description><subject>Protest movements|LGBTQ|Civil rights|Civil rights demonstrations</subject><objectid>2021.09.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>LGBTQ|civil rights|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3034</url><identifier>3034</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/21/2017</date><collection /><description>Scenes from the 2017 "Women's March"</description><subject>Protest posters</subject><objectid>2021.12.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Robyn Stevens Brody</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3077/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3035</url><identifier>3035</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/21/2017</date><collection /><description>Scenes from the 2017 "Women's March"</description><subject>Protest posters</subject><objectid>2021.12.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Robyn Stevens Brody</creator><type>Image</type><people>Ginsburg, Ruth Bader|Roosevelt, Eleanor</people><searchterms>protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3078/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3036</url><identifier>3036</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/21/2017</date><collection /><description>Scenes from the 2017 "Women's March"</description><subject>Swastika|Protest posters</subject><objectid>2021.12.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Robyn Stevens Brody</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3079/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3037</url><identifier>3037</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>RBG Vigil</title><date>09/19/2020</date><collection /><description>Items left by mourners outside the Supreme Court after the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg</description><subject>Supreme Court justices|Vigils</subject><objectid>2021.12.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Robyn Stevens Brody</creator><type>Image</type><people>Ginsburg, Ruth Bader</people><searchterms>Supreme Court|Vigil</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3080/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3038</url><identifier>3038</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>RBG Mural</title><date>10/10/2020</date><collection /><description>A mural of the late Justice Ginsburg on the boarded up entrance of Blackfinn Ameripup, 1620 I St NW, Washington, D.C. 

Image Description: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg -a white woman- is depicted from her shoulders up along the left side of the mural. Her hand, covered with a netted black glove, rests on her right cheek as she looks to her left. She is wearing black glasses and a white lace collar. Her dark gray hair appears to be pulled back. In the center of the mural are the words "unity, love, justice, hope," and "peace." On the right side is a judges gavel tiled at an angle above a beige banner that reads "Ruth Bader Ginsburg" in black cursive writing. In the background, a blue sky with white clouds and a white dove. The mural is painted on wood of the boarded-up entrance to a restaurant. The awning above the entrance reads "Restaurant, Blackfinn" and "saloon."</description><subject>Graffiti|Murals|Supreme Court justices</subject><objectid>2021.12.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Robyn Stevens Brody</creator><type>Image</type><people>Ginsburg, Ruth Bader</people><searchterms>Supreme Court|Vigil</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3081/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3039</url><identifier>3039</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/03/2020</date><collection>COVID-19 Pandemic Collection</collection><description>A series of 36 images from the Bat Mitzvah of Theodora Foer. The bat mitzvah was held in the backyard of Theo's grandparents, Esther &amp; Bert Foer, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.</description><subject>Religious services|Judaism</subject><objectid>2021.19.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Foer, Theodora</people><searchterms>Covid-19|Bat Mitzvah|Kippot</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3082/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3040</url><identifier>3040</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1976</date><collection /><description>David M. Green holding a cat</description><subject>LGBTQ|Cat</subject><objectid>2021.21.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Greene, David</people><searchterms>LGBTQ</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3083/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3041</url><identifier>3041</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1981</date><collection>Bet Mishpachah Collection</collection><description>David M. Green puts a party hat on a cat at the Bet Mishpachah Congregation Purim party</description><subject>LGBTQ|Cat|Holidays</subject><objectid>2021.21.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Greene, David</people><searchterms>Bet Mishpachah|LGBTQ|Purim</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3084/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3042</url><identifier>3042</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 1983</date><collection /><description>David M. Green (left) and Martin F. Less (right)</description><subject>LGBTQ</subject><objectid>2021.21.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Greene, David|Less, Martin F.</people><searchterms>LGBTQ</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3085/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3043</url><identifier>3043</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>November 1986</date><collection /><description>Martin F. Less (left) sitting with David M. Green (right)</description><subject>LGBTQ</subject><objectid>2021.21.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Greene, David|Less, Martin F.</people><searchterms>LGBTQ</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3086/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3044</url><identifier>3044</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 1987</date><collection /><description>David M. Green (right) sitting beside his partner Martin F. Less (left)</description><subject>LGBTQ</subject><objectid>2021.21.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Greene, David|Less, Martin F.</people><searchterms>LGBTQ</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3087/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3045</url><identifier>3045</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/11/1987</date><collection /><description>Martin F. Less (left) and David M. Green (right) standing together on Pennsylvania Ave. NW during the Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights</description><subject>AIDS (Disease)|LGBTQ</subject><objectid>2021.21.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Greene, David|Less, Martin F.</people><searchterms>AIDS Epidemic|LGBTQ|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3088/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3046</url><identifier>3046</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/08/1986</date><collection /><description>Martin F. Less (left) and David M. Green (right) stand together at the "celebration of their togetherness." The couple used this phrase because same-sex marriage was not legal at the time. The ceremony was held at the Tabard Inn in Dupont Circle.</description><subject>LGBTQ</subject><objectid>2021.21.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Greene, David|Less, Martin F.</people><searchterms>LGBTQ|Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3089/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3047</url><identifier>3047</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/08/1986</date><collection /><description>Martin F. Less (left) and David M. Green (right) exchange rings at the "celebration of their togetherness." The couple chose to use this phrase because same-sex marriage was not legal at the time. The ceremony was held at the Tabard Inn in Dupont Circle.</description><subject>LGBTQ</subject><objectid>2021.21.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Greene, David|Less, Martin F.</people><searchterms>LGBTQ|Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3090/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3048</url><identifier>3048</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/08/1986</date><collection /><description>Guests raise a glass to Martin F. Less (left) and David M. Green (right) at the "celebration of their togetherness." The couple chose to use this phrase because same-sex marriage was not legal at the time. The ceremony was held at the Tabard Inn in Dupont Circle.</description><subject>LGBTQ</subject><objectid>2021.21.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Greene, David|Less, Martin F.</people><searchterms>LGBTQ|Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3091/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3049</url><identifier>3049</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/08/1986</date><collection /><description>Martin F. Less (right) and David M. Green (left) cut the cake at the "celebration of their togetherness." The couple chose to use this phrase because same-sex marriage was not legal at the time. The ceremony was held at the Tabard Inn in Dupont Circle.</description><subject>LGBTQ</subject><objectid>2021.21.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Greene, David|Less, Martin F.</people><searchterms>LGBTQ|Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3092/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3050</url><identifier>3050</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1987</date><collection /><description>David M. Green poses with his father Nathan (Nate) Green and mother Charlotte Greenblatt Green during Hanukkah</description><subject>LGBTQ</subject><objectid>2021.21.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Greene, David</people><searchterms>LBGTQ|Hanukkah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3093/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3051</url><identifier>3051</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Before adjoining it to the rest of the NAMES AIDS Memorial Quilt, the patch made for David M. Green was laid upon his grave. David died from complications related to AIDS in December 1989. 

The quilt patch reads: 

David M. Green
1952-1989
Beloved
He made a difference
Son, Brother, Lover, Uncle, Redhead, Librarian, Philanthropist, Nature love, S___, Public Speaker, Teacher</description><subject>LGBTQ|AIDS (Disease)</subject><objectid>2021.21.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Greene, David</people><searchterms>AIDS Epidemic|Cemeteries|civil rights|LGBTQ</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3094/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3052</url><identifier>3052</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>The patch honoring the memory of Davd M. Green sits among others in the NAMES AIDS Memorial Quilt on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The quilt was made by David's partner and sister after David died from complications related to AIDS in December 1989. 

The quilt patch reads: 

David M. Green
1952-1989
Beloved
He made a difference
Son, Brother, Lover, Uncle, Redhead, Librarian, Philanthropist, Nature love, S___, Public Speaker, Teacher</description><subject>LGBTQ|AIDS (Disease)</subject><objectid>2021.21.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Greene, David</people><searchterms>AIDS Epidemic|civil rights|LGBTQ|National Mall|protests and rallies|Vigil</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3095/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3053</url><identifier>3053</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1997</date><collection /><description>Image Description: Judy in a fancy black hat and coat with red glove on her lap, she is next to the FDR Wheelchair memorial statue.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.25.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Heumann, Judith|Roosevelt, Franklin D.</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3096/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3054</url><identifier>3054</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/22/1999</date><collection /><description>A party for Justin Dart receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1998

Image Description: nine people smiling, the front row left to right all in wheelchairs ***** Jorge a latino man sitting with a grey sweater and black sport coat, Judy a white women with a emeral green coat, and Justin dart a wheelchair user with a back suit coat and cream cowboy hat on.  Back row all standing *** *** Hillary Clinton an white women in a black power suit, President Bill Clinton in a grey suit and blue tie, and Yoshiko Dart with large rimmed glasses, black suit and hair pulled back.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.25.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Heumann, Judith|Clinton, Bill|Clinton, Hillary Rodham</people><searchterms>White House</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3097/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3055</url><identifier>3055</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Signing of IDEA</title><date>06/04/1997</date><collection /><description>Judy Heumann on stage for President Clinton's signing ceremony for the Individuals with Disabilities Act on the South Lawn of the White House. President Clinton signed the Individuals with Disabilities Education reauthorization act of 1997. This bill renews a law first enacted in 1975 which guarantees equal access to education for disabled persons.

Image Description: A group of about 20 people on stage- a few in wheelchair, most standing. President Bill Clinton sits at a desk on stage, with plants and flowers adorning the stages edge.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.25.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Heumann, Judith</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3098/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3056</url><identifier>3056</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/04/1997</date><collection /><description>Judith Heumann, Assistant Secretary of Education for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, on stage for President Clinton's signing ceremony for the Individuals with Disabilities Act on the South Lawn of the White House. President Clinton signed the Individuals with Disabilities Education reauthorization act of 1997. This bill renews a law first enacted in 1975 which guarantees equal access to education for disabled persons.

Image Description: Judy a white woman with brown hair and large clear glasses. She wears a multi color shall over her blue pants and matching shirt. President Bill Clinton sits next to her in a black suit and a white button down and a red tie, he has a grey folder in his hands.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.25.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Heumann, Judith|Clinton, Bill</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3099/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3057</url><identifier>3057</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/08/1997</date><collection /><description>Judith Heumann, Assistant Secretary of Education for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services with President Bill Clinton in the White House.

Image Description: Judy, a white woman with brown hair and shakes President Clinton's hand. She wears blue pants and a matching suit coat. President Bill Clinton stands next to her in a black suit and a white button down and a red tie, smiling while shaking Judy’s hand. A bookshelf and a painting of Andrew Jackson can be seen in the background.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.25.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Heumann, Judith|Clinton, Bill</people><searchterms>White House</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3100/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3058</url><identifier>3058</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2006</date><collection /><description>Judy Heumann among a group of many women who became a Bat Mitzvah as an adult at Adas Israel Synagogue. 

Image Description: A photo of many jewish women celebrating their group bat mitzvah pose for a group photo on the bima or stage of Adas Israel synagogue. Judy sits in the bottom right hand corner.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.25.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Heumann, Judith</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Bat Mitzvah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3101/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3059</url><identifier>3059</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/13/2010</date><collection /><description>A photograph taken from the back of the sanctuary in the historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue. The sanctuary was set up for the wedding of Jeffrey Burka and Marc Bernstein.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.26.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Boitano, Stephen J</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3102/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3060</url><identifier>3060</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/13/2010</date><collection /><description>A view of the bima of the historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue, set up for the wedding of Jeffrey Burka and Marc Bernstein.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.26.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Boitano, Stephen J.</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3103/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3061</url><identifier>3061</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/13/2010</date><collection /><description>Jeffrey Burka and Marc Bernstein stand together beneath the chuppah (wedding canopy) in the sanctuary of the historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue. Rabbi Toby Manewith (center) of Bet Mishpachah officiates.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.26.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Boitano, Stephen J</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3104/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3062</url><identifier>3062</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/13/2010</date><collection /><description>Jeffrey Burka and Marc Bernstein stand together beneath the chuppah (wedding canopy) in the sanctuary of the historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue. Rabbi Toby Manewith (center) of Bet Mishpachah officiates.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.26.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Boitano, Stephen J.</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3105/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3063</url><identifier>3063</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/13/2021</date><collection /><description>Jeffrey Burka and Marc Bernstein stand together beneath the chuppah (wedding canopy) in the sanctuary of the historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue. Rabbi Toby Manewith (center) of Bet Mishpachah officiates.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.26.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Boitano, Stephen J.</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3106/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3064</url><identifier>3064</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/13/2021</date><collection /><description>Jeffrey Burka and Marc Bernstein stand together beneath the chuppah (wedding canopy) in the sanctuary of the historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue. Rabbi Toby Manewith of Bet Mishpachah officiates.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.26.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Boitano, Stephen J.</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3107/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3065</url><identifier>3065</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Muslim Ban Protest</title><date>01/29/2017</date><collection /><description>Mara Kurlandsky stands in front of the U.S. Capitol with a sign she made for a protest against the "Muslim Ban" a policy imposed by the Trump Administration barring people from multiple Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S. The sign reads "This is the Moment I Trained for in Hebrew School."</description><subject>Protest movements|Protest posters|Civil disobedience</subject><objectid>2020.17.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kurlandsky, Mara</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Immigration|U.S. Capitol</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3109/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3066</url><identifier>3066</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Muslim Ban Protest</title><date>01/29/2017</date><collection /><description>Mara Kurlandsky marches down Pennsylvania Ave NW holding a sign she made for a protest against the "Muslim Ban" a policy imposed by the Trump Administration barring people from multiple Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S. The sign reads "This is the Moment I Trained for in Hebrew School."</description><subject>Civil disobedience|Protest movements|Protest posters</subject><objectid>2020.17.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kurlandsky, Mara</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Immigration|Pennsylvania Avenue</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3110/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3067</url><identifier>3067</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Mr. NJB 2019</title><date>08/04/2019</date><collection /><description>Jeremy Sherman welcomes guests to the 2019 Mr. Nice Jewish Boys Pageant held at the former U Street Music Hall (1115 U St. NW). 

The Nice Jewish Boys is an all volunteer led social organization serving gay, bisexual, and transgender Jewish men in their 20's and 30's in Washington, D.C. Established in 2005, NJB hosts monthly happy hours, quarterly Shabbat dinners, an annual Shabbaton retreat in the Shenandoah Mountains, organizes the Stonewall Kickball 'Matzo Balls' team, and various events and programs throughout the year. 

Since 2013 (nonconsecutively), NJB hosts the Mr. Nice Jewish Boy Pageant as an annual fundraiser for various local and national LGBTQ and Jewish LGBTQ organizations. In 2019, all proceeds from the pageant went to Keshet, a national LGBTQ Jewish organization. 

Image Description: A large room filled with people facing a stage. Purple lights and a mirrored ball fill the space. A six pointed star and rainbow flag are on the wall across the room. A man in a black t-shirt speaks into a microphone on stage as a drag queen in a blonde wig and black leather outfit stands beside him.</description><subject>LGBTQ|Fund raising|Pageants</subject><objectid>2021.27.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Foulk, Ian</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>LGBTQ|Nice Jewish Boys DC</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3111/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3068</url><identifier>3068</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Mr. NJB 2019</title><date>08/04/2019</date><collection /><description>A large raffle helped raise funds for the charity at the pageant. Here, Evan Caplan (left) shows EJ Levin (right) a list of the raffle prizes. 

The Nice Jewish Boys is an all volunteer led social organization serving gay, bisexual, and transgender Jewish men in their 20's and 30's in Washington, D.C. Established in 2005, NJB hosts monthly happy hours, quarterly Shabbat dinners, an annual Shabbaton retreat in the Shenandoah Mountains, organizes the Stonewall Kickball 'Matzo Balls' team, and various events and programs throughout the year. 

Since 2013 (nonconsecutively), NJB hosts the Mr. Nice Jewish Boy Pageant as an annual fundraiser for various local and national LGBTQ and Jewish LGBTQ organizations. In 2019, all proceeds from the pageant went to Keshet, a national LGBTQ Jewish organization.</description><subject>LGBTQ|Fund raising|Pageants</subject><objectid>2021.27.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Foulk, Ian</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>LGBTQ|Nice Jewish Boys DC</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3112/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3069</url><identifier>3069</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Mr. NJB 2019</title><date>08/04/2019</date><collection /><description>The contestants perform an opening act at the Mr. Nice Jewish Boys Pageant. From front to back, emcee Jeremy Sherman and contestants Adam Gerstenfeld, Ben Gersten, Larry Komrower, and Jordan Aronowitz.

The Nice Jewish Boys is an all volunteer led social organization serving gay, bisexual, and transgender Jewish men in their 20's and 30's in Washington, D.C. Established in 2005, NJB hosts monthly happy hours, quarterly Shabbat dinners, an annual Shabbaton retreat in the Shenandoah Mountains, organizes the Stonewall Kickball 'Matzo Balls' team, and various events and programs throughout the year. 

Since 2013 (nonconsecutively), NJB hosts the Mr. Nice Jewish Boy Pageant as an annual fundraiser for various local and national LGBTQ and Jewish LGBTQ organizations. In 2019, all proceeds from the pageant went to Keshet, a national LGBTQ Jewish organization.</description><subject>LGBTQ|Fund raising|Pageants</subject><objectid>2021.27.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Foulk, Ian</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>LGBTQ|Nice Jewish Boys DC</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3113/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3070</url><identifier>3070</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Mr. NJB 2019
Mr. NJB 2019
Mr. NJB 2019
Mr. NJB 2019</title><date>08/04/2019</date><collection /><description>Contestant Larry Komrower tosses challah he baked into the audience as part of the Mr. Nice Jewish Boys Pageant. 

The Nice Jewish Boys is an all-volunteer led social organization serving gay, bisexual, and transgender Jewish men in their 20's and 30's in Washington, D.C. Established in 2005, NJB hosts monthly happy hours, quarterly Shabbat dinners, an annual Shabbaton retreat in the Shenandoah Mountains, organizes the Stonewall Kickball 'Matzo Balls' team, and various events and programs throughout the year.

Since 2013 (nonconsecutively), NJB hosts the Mr. Nice Jewish Boy Pageant as an annual fundraiser for various local and national LGBTQ and Jewish LGBTQ organizations. In 2019, all proceeds from the pageant went to Keshet, a national LGBTQ Jewish organization.</description><subject>LGBTQ|Fund raising|Pageants</subject><objectid>2021.27.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Foulk, Ian</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>LGBTQ|Nice Jewish Boys DC</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3114/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3071</url><identifier>3071</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Mr. NJB 2019</title><date>08/04/2019</date><collection /><description>The contestants wait as drag queen Lady SinAGaga prepares to announce the winner. From left to right, Lady SinAGaga, Ben Gersten, Jordan Aronowitz, Larry Komrower, and Adam Gerstenfeld.

The Nice Jewish Boys is an all-volunteer led social organization serving gay, bisexual, and transgender Jewish men in their 20's and 30's in Washington, D.C. Established in 2005, NJB hosts monthly happy hours, quarterly Shabbat dinners, an annual Shabbaton retreat in the Shenandoah Mountains, organizes the Stonewall Kickball 'Matzo Balls' team, and various events and programs throughout the year.

Since 2013 (nonconsecutively), NJB hosts the Mr. Nice Jewish Boy Pageant as an annual fundraiser for various local and national LGBTQ and Jewish LGBTQ organizations. In 2019, all proceeds from the pageant went to Keshet, a national LGBTQ Jewish organization.

Image Description: Five individuals stand on stage. A drag queen holds the microphone wearing a blonde wig and a white sequin dress with blue lettering that reads "Jewish American Princess." The four contestants stand behind her each wearing a rainbow pageant sash. The contestants are linked together by their arms, crossing their fingers as a gesture of hope that they will be the announced winner.

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The Nice Jewish Boys is an all-volunteer led social organization serving gay, bisexual, and transgender Jewish men in their 20's and 30's in Washington, D.C. Established in 2005, NJB hosts monthly happy hours, quarterly Shabbat dinners, an annual Shabbaton retreat in the Shenandoah Mountains, organizes the Stonewall Kickball 'Matzo Balls' team, and various events and programs throughout the year.

Since 2013 (nonconsecutively), NJB hosts the Mr. Nice Jewish Boy Pageant as an annual fundraiser for various local and national LGBTQ and Jewish LGBTQ organizations. In 2019, all proceeds from the pageant went to Keshet, a national LGBTQ Jewish organization.</description><subject>LGBTQ|Fund raising|Pageants</subject><objectid>2021.27.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Foulk, Ian</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>LGBTQ|Nice Jewish Boys DC</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3116/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3073</url><identifier>3073</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Mr. NJB 2019</title><date>08/04/2019</date><collection /><description>Newly crowned Mr. Nice Jewish Boys pageant winner Larry Komrower.

The Nice Jewish Boys is an all-volunteer led social organization serving gay, bisexual, and transgender Jewish men in their 20's and 30's in Washington, D.C. Established in 2005, NJB hosts monthly happy hours, quarterly Shabbat dinners, an annual Shabbaton retreat in the Shenandoah Mountains, organizes the Stonewall Kickball 'Matzo Balls' team, and various events and programs throughout the year.

Since 2013 (nonconsecutively), NJB hosts the Mr. Nice Jewish Boy Pageant as an annual fundraiser for various local and national LGBTQ and Jewish LGBTQ organizations. In 2019, all proceeds from the pageant went to Keshet, a national LGBTQ Jewish organization.

Image Description: A man smiles for the crowd with his hands on his hips after being crowned Mr. Nice Jewish Boy DC 2019. He wears a gold paper crown and two sashes, one rainbow, and one blue that reads "Mr. Nice Jewish Boy DC 2019"</description><subject>LGBTQ|Fund raising|Pageants</subject><objectid>2021.27.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Foulk, Ian</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>LGBTQ|Nice Jewish Boys DC</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3117/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3074</url><identifier>3074</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Mr. NJB 2019</title><date>08/04/2019</date><collection /><description>Drag queen Lady SinAGaga poses with Mr. Nice Jewish Boys Pageant winner Larry Komrower. 

The Nice Jewish Boys is an all-volunteer led social organization serving gay, bisexual, and transgender Jewish men in their 20's and 30's in Washington, D.C. Established in 2005, NJB hosts monthly happy hours, quarterly Shabbat dinners, an annual Shabbaton retreat in the Shenandoah Mountains, organizes the Stonewall Kickball 'Matzo Balls' team, and various events and programs throughout the year.

Since 2013 (nonconsecutively), NJB hosts the Mr. Nice Jewish Boy Pageant as an annual fundraiser for various local and national LGBTQ and Jewish LGBTQ organizations. In 2019, all proceeds from the pageant went to Keshet, a national LGBTQ Jewish organization.</description><subject>LGBTQ|Fund raising|Pageants</subject><objectid>2021.27.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Foulk, Ian</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>LGBTQ|Nice Jewish Boys DC</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3118/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3075</url><identifier>3075</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Mr. NJB 2019</title><date>08/04/2019</date><collection /><description>Mr. Nice Jewish Boys pageant 2019 contestants pose with Hebro founder Jayson Littman. Hebro is the gay Jewish social group in New York City. From left to right, Adam Gerstenfeld, Larry Komrower, Jayson Littman, Ben Gersten, and Jordan Aronowitz.

The Nice Jewish Boys is an all-volunteer led social organization serving gay, bisexual, and transgender Jewish men in their 20's and 30's in Washington, D.C. Established in 2005, NJB hosts monthly happy hours, quarterly Shabbat dinners, an annual Shabbaton retreat in the Shenandoah Mountains, organizes the Stonewall Kickball 'Matzo Balls' team, and various events and programs throughout the year.

Since 2013 (nonconsecutively), NJB hosts the Mr. Nice Jewish Boy Pageant as an annual fundraiser for various local and national LGBTQ and Jewish LGBTQ organizations. In 2019, all proceeds from the pageant went to Keshet, a national LGBTQ Jewish organization.</description><subject>LGBTQ|Fund raising|Pageants</subject><objectid>2021.27.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Foulk, Ian</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>LGBTQ|Nice Jewish Boys DC</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3119/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3076</url><identifier>3076</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Mr. NJB 2019</title><date>08/04/2019</date><collection /><description>Contestants, hosts, and the planning committee of the 2019 Mr. Nice Jewish Boy Pageant. 

From Left to Right: Adam Gerstenfeld, Ben Gersten, Jeremy Gilston, Larry Komrower, drag queen Lady SinAGaga, Jeremy Sherman, Zach Levine, Jordan Aronowitz, Ben Rosenbaum, and Evan Caplan.  

The Nice Jewish Boys is an all-volunteer led social organization serving gay, bisexual, and transgender Jewish men in their 20's and 30's in Washington, D.C. Established in 2005, NJB hosts monthly happy hours, quarterly Shabbat dinners, an annual Shabbaton retreat in the Shenandoah Mountains, organizes the Stonewall Kickball 'Matzo Balls' team, and various events and programs throughout the year.

Since 2013 (nonconsecutively), NJB hosts the Mr. Nice Jewish Boy Pageant as an annual fundraiser for various local and national LGBTQ and Jewish LGBTQ organizations. In 2019, all proceeds from the pageant went to Keshet, a national LGBTQ Jewish organization.</description><subject>LGBTQ|Fund raising|Pageants</subject><objectid>2021.27.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Foulk, Ian</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>LGBTQ|Nice Jewish Boys DC</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3120/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3077</url><identifier>3077</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>No Fear Rally</title><date>07/11/2021</date><collection /><description>Signs taped to the baracade fencing in front of the stage at the "No Fear Rally" on the National Mall.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.35.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Stevens Brody, Robyn</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3121/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3078</url><identifier>3078</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>No Fear Rally</title><date>07/11/2021</date><collection /><description>Group from Boston stands along the National Mall at the No Fear Rally</description><subject /><objectid>2021.35.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Stevens Brody, Robyn</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3122/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3079</url><identifier>3079</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>No Fear Rally</title><date>07/11/2021</date><collection /><description>A woman takes a photo of her sign at the No Fear Rally on the National Mall.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.35.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Stevens Brody, Robyn</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3123/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3080</url><identifier>3080</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>No Fear Rally</title><date>07/11/2021</date><collection /><description>A group of University of Maryland alumni sing at the No Fear Rally on the National Mall

Soloists: Adam Landa, Noah Bar-Shain, David Charendoff
Beatboxer: Nadiv Panitch
Additional vocals: Meir Kreitman</description><subject /><objectid>2021.35.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Stevens Brody, Robyn</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3124/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3081</url><identifier>3081</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>No Fear Rally</title><date>07/11/2021</date><collection /><description>A woman facing the U.S. Capitol holds up a sign reading "#NoFearRally" while wearing an Israeli flag drapped around her back.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.35.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Stevens Brody, Robyn</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3125/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3082</url><identifier>3082</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>No Fear Rally</title><date>07/11/2021</date><collection /><description>Scott Piro poses in front of the U.S. Capitol in a shirt that reads "Zionists Do It Better"</description><subject /><objectid>2021.35.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Stevens Brody, Robyn</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3126/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3083</url><identifier>3083</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>No Fear Rally</title><date>07/11/2021</date><collection /><description>A man wears a yellow six-pointed star patch which reads "Never Again" at the No Fear Rally on the National Mall.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.35.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Stevens Brody, Robyn</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3127/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3084</url><identifier>3084</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>No Fear Really</title><date>07/11/2021</date><collection /><description>Two individuals pose with a sign that reads "Stop Giving Politicians A Free Pass on Anti-semitism! @ The Squad" 

"The Squad" is a reference to four members of Congress:
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY)
Rep. Ilhan Omar (MN)
Rep. Ayanna Pressley (MA)
Rep. Rashida Tlaib (MI)</description><subject /><objectid>2021.35.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Stevens Brody, Robyn</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3128/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3085</url><identifier>3085</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>No Fear Rally</title><date>07/11/2021</date><collection /><description>A Chabad Rabbi wraps teffilin on the arm of a rally participant along the National Mall.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.35.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Stevens Brody, Robyn</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3129/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3086</url><identifier>3086</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>No Fear Rally</title><date>07/11/2021</date><collection /><description>A woman holds up a sign in the crowd of participants at the No Fear Rally on the National Mall.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.35.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Stevens Brody, Robyn</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3130/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3087</url><identifier>3087</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>No Fear Rally</title><date>07/11/2021</date><collection /><description>The crowd of participants at the No Fear Rally on the National Mall.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.35.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Stevens Brody, Robyn</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3131/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3088</url><identifier>3088</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>No Fear Rally</title><date>07/11/2021</date><collection /><description>Participants hold signs during the No Fear Rally along the National Mall</description><subject /><objectid>2021.35.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Stevens Brody, Robyn</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3132/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3089</url><identifier>3089</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>No Fear Rally</title><date>07/11/2021</date><collection /><description>Counter protesters walk behind the stage of the No Fear Rally. 

Some of their signs read:
"Anti-Zionism is not Anti-Semitism" 
"Judaism Rejects Zionism and the State of Israel"</description><subject /><objectid>2021.35.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Stevens Brody, Robyn</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3133/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3090</url><identifier>3090</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>No Fear Rally</title><date>07/11/2021</date><collection /><description>Rally speakers and attendees pose for a photo. (L to R) Noa Tishby, Meghan McCain, Blake Flayton, and Rabbi Shlomo Litvin.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.35.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Stevens Brody, Robyn</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3134/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3091</url><identifier>3091</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>Front façade of the first Adas Israel Synagogue building at 6th &amp; G Sts. NW. The plaque with Hebrew inscription is visible in the lunette at the top of the building, with the signs for Purity Food Shop visible below.

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 2: 1852-1876</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.218</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3135/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3092</url><identifier>3092</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/20/1948</date><collection /><description>A group poses for a photograph in the Lincoln Memorial.

Left to Right: Yolanda Attias, Harry Rosenbloom, Stella Attias, Leon Attias, Mrs. Reiva(?), Esther Rosenbloom</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3136/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3093</url><identifier>3093</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/20/1948</date><collection /><description>A group poses in front of Mount Vernon, the home of George Washington. 

Left to Right: Stella Attias, Leon Attias, Mrs. Reiva(?), Yolanda Attias, Esther Rosenbloom, Harry Rosenblom, Jeffrey Rosenbloom</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenbloom, Esther</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3137/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3094</url><identifier>3094</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/20/1948</date><collection /><description>A group poses on a bench at the base of the Washington Monument.

Left to Right: Leon Attias, Esther Rosenbloom, Stella Attias, Mrs. Reiva(?), Harry Rosenblom, Jeffrey Rosenbloom</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenbloom, Esther</people><searchterms>Washington Monument</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3138/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3095</url><identifier>3095</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>08/16/1944</date><collection /><description>The wedding of Harry and Esther Rosenbloom in Casablanca, Morocco. The two met when Harry was serving overseas in North Africa.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenbloom, Esther</people><searchterms>Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3139/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3096</url><identifier>3096</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>08/16/1944</date><collection /><description>The wedding of Harry and Esther Rosenbloom in Casablanca, Morocco. The two met when Harry was serving overseas in North Africa. Behind them, a photograph of then president Franklin Roosevelt can be seen.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenbloom, Esther</people><searchterms>Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3140/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3097</url><identifier>3097</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1946</date><collection /><description>Caption on back of photograph:

Harry, Esther, &amp; Jeff at grand-ma Bessie Rosenbloom- 5716 3rd Pl (NW) Washington D.C. with my friend Nelly in the summer of 1946"</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenbloom, Esther</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3141/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3098</url><identifier>3098</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1955</date><collection /><description>Photograph of the interior of Harry Rosenbloom's store Homemaker Hardware, located at 413 8th Street SE.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Business|Jewish Owned Businesses|Hardware Stores|Southeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3142/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3099</url><identifier>3099</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1943</date><collection /><description>A photograph taken by Harry Rosenbloom of a Passover seder he attended while serving in the US Army.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Passover|U.S. Army</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3143/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3100</url><identifier>3100</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Photograph of Esther Rosenbloom with son Mark in carriage while speaking with neighbors near their home off Southern Avenue in SE Washington.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenbloom, Esther</people><searchterms>Southeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3144/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3101</url><identifier>3101</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/18/1976</date><collection /><description>A photograph of Esther Rosenbloom with students from her French class in front of Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. Esther was a public school teacher at Washington Highlands School at the time. 

Image Description: A color photograph shows a light-skinned woman in a floral dress and white heels standing among her students, nine Black children, on the steps of a museum. Behind them is a large ornate black medal door adorned with the head of a lion. The children appear to be holding lunch bags and boxes.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenbloom, Esther</people><searchterms>D.C. Public Schools|Corcoran Gallery of Art</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3145/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3102</url><identifier>3102</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>A photograph of Esther Rosenbloom with students Veronica Hicks, Angela Logan, and an unidentified individual. Room 214, French I, Roosevelt High School, Washington DC.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenbloom, Esther</people><searchterms>Roosevelt High School|D.C. Public Schools</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3146/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3103</url><identifier>3103</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1987</date><collection /><description>A photograph of the siblings and spouses of Harry Rosenbloom.

Top L to R: Sidney Heller, Esther Rosenbloom, Unknown, Elerk Rosenbloom
Bottom L to R: Ida R. Heller, Lily Oshinsky, Bella Rosenbloom</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rosenbloom, Esther</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3147/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3104</url><identifier>3104</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1982</date><collection /><description>A photograph of two dancers in a production by the Kinor Dance Company of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington. Esther Rosenbloom designed these costumes based on her Moroccan grandmother's wedding dress.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3148/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3105</url><identifier>3105</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Sam and Lewis Rose standing in front of their business, Rose Valet Service at 1906 Pennsylvania Avenue, Northwest.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.38.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3149/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3106</url><identifier>3106</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Millie and Lewis Rose standing with their USO band. The couple toured to veterans hospitals around the U.S. singing and entertaining patients.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.38.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3150/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3107</url><identifier>3107</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1958</date><collection /><description>Cabin photo at Kaufmann Camp. Grace Rosenbloom is in the middle front row, wearing a white headband.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3151/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3108</url><identifier>3108</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1959</date><collection /><description>Kaufmann Camp cabin photo. Glenda Rosenbloom is third from the right of the front row.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3152/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3109</url><identifier>3109</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1959</date><collection /><description>Kaufmann Camp cabin photo. Grace rosenbloom is the third individual from the left.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3153/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3110</url><identifier>3110</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1960</date><collection /><description>Kaufmann Camp cabin photo. Grace Rosenbloom is fifth from the left.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3154/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3111</url><identifier>3111</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1960</date><collection /><description>Kaufmann Camp cabin photo. Nancy Gevirtz is second from the left and Glenda Rosenbloom is in the front row center, the shortest individual.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3155/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3112</url><identifier>3112</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1961</date><collection /><description>Kaufmann Camp cabin photo. Glenda Rosenbloom is the first individual on the left.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3156/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3113</url><identifier>3113</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1961</date><collection /><description>Kaufmann Camp cabin photo. Grace Rosenbloom is in the center of the front row wearing a 'Kaufmann Camp' shirt.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3157/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3114</url><identifier>3114</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1962</date><collection /><description>Kaufmann Camp cabin photo. Sheila Katz is on the far right, followed by Shari Leifer (married name Kaye) with her eyes shut, and Glenda Rosenbloom to the left with her hair up in a bun with a white hair tie.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3158/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3115</url><identifier>3115</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1962</date><collection /><description>Kaufmann Camp cabin photo. Grace Rosenbloom is fourth from the right.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3159/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3116</url><identifier>3116</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1964</date><collection /><description>Kaufmann Camp cabin photo. Marc J Rosenbloom is the second young individual from left, hands held behind his back.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3160/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3117</url><identifier>3117</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1964</date><collection /><description>Kaufmann Camp cabin photo. Glenda Rosenbloom is on the far right.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3161/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3118</url><identifier>3118</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1965</date><collection /><description>Kaufmann Camp cabin photo. Marc J Rosenbloom is the second from the right.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3162/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3119</url><identifier>3119</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1972</date><collection /><description>Kaufmann Camp cabin photo</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3163/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3120</url><identifier>3120</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Beth Torah / Northeast Hebrew Congregation Collection</collection><description>Photograph of 4601 Eastern Ave, used by Northeast Hebrew Congregation (later Beth Torah) between 1951-1966</description><subject /><objectid>2021.38.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3164/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3121</url><identifier>3121</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Beth Torah / Northeast Hebrew Congregation Collection</collection><description>Photograph of 4601 Eastern Ave, used by Northeast Hebrew Congregation (later Beth Torah) between 1951-1966</description><subject /><objectid>2021.38.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3165/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3122</url><identifier>3122</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Photograph of 4601 (right) and 4603 (left) Eastern Ave, used by Beth Torah Congregation between 1951-1966</description><subject /><objectid>2021.38.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3166/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3123</url><identifier>3123</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Photograph of 4603 Eastern Ave, used by Beth Torah Congregation between 1952-1966</description><subject /><objectid>2021.38.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3167/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3124</url><identifier>3124</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/24/1964</date><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>Annual meeting of the Jewish Social Service Agency and Jewish Foster Home, 1964.  

Image Description: A black and white photograph of an audience all looking to the left, likely at a speaker out of frame at the front of the room. Most men are wearing suits and ties, women can be seen in dresses and coats. A flash from the camera illuminates the first several rows of the audience but those in the rows further back fade into the dark.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.02.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Social Service Agency|Jewish Foster Home</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3168/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3125</url><identifier>3125</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1956</date><collection /><description>Israel's Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion greets Philip Schiff (head of Jewish Welfare Board's DC office), who was a member of the 1956 United Jewish Appeal Study Mission to Israel and Europe. Schiff, who for many years served as volunteer director of the government division of the United Jewish Appeal Welfare Fund drive in Washington, received a replica of the insignia of the State of Israel defense forces. To the left are Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel Foreign Minister, and Rabbi Herbert Friedman, executive vice-president of the United Jewish Appeal.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.40.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3169/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3126</url><identifier>3126</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1969</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>Two individuals in yellow hard hats walk alongside the historic Adas Israel Synagogue as it is pulled down G St. NW in December 1969</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.179</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3170/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3127</url><identifier>3127</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1969</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>Workers prepare riggings for the move of the historic Adas Israel Synagogue from its original location at 6th and G Sts. NW</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.194</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3171/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3128</url><identifier>3128</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1973</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>Two workers sit on a pile of bricks in front of the historic Adas Israel Synagogue, recently relocated from its original location at 6th and G Sts. NW, April 1973</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.195</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3172/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3129</url><identifier>3129</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1946</date><collection /><description>Jeff Rosenbloom sits on a sled outside his father Harry Rosenbloom's store Homemaker Hardware, located at 413 8th Street SE. 

(Scan Only, no hard copy)</description><subject /><objectid>2021.37.31</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hardware Stores|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses|Southeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3173/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3130</url><identifier>3130</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/15/1970</date><collection /><description>The historic 1876 Adas Israel synagogue can be seen just to the right of the ramp. The synagogue was moved from its original location at 6th and G Sts. NW to 3rd and G Sts a year earlier. NW. This view shows the ark protruding out from the building as well as the first floor brick that was replaced after being removed for the ‘69 move. 

Ramp from 3rd St. NW looking Southeast.

This photograph is part of the D.C. Department of Transportation Historic Collections. DDOT has graciously provided hi-res digital copies of images from their archive relating to DC Jewish history. To see more of their archive, visit http://www.ddotlibrary.omeka.net/

Original DDOT Collection Name: 001 Center Leg Inner Loop Facing- Paving D Street to Mass Ave (Book 99)</description><subject /><objectid>2021.41.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3174/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3131</url><identifier>3131</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/15/1970</date><collection /><description>View of E St. bridge looking north. The historic 1876 Adas Israel synagogue can be seen across the highway at the top of the on-ramp.

This photograph is part of the D.C. Department of Transportation Historic Collections. DDOT has graciously provided hi-res digital copies of images from their archive relating to DC Jewish history. To see more of their archive, visit http://www.ddotlibrary.omeka.net/

Original DDOT Collection Name: 007 Center Leg Inner Loop Facing- Paving D St. to Mass Ave (Book 99)</description><subject /><objectid>2021.41.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3175/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3132</url><identifier>3132</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/13/1970</date><collection /><description>Mass Ave, Looking Southwest- The historic 1876 Adas Israel synagogue can be seen on the far right of the photo just behind the parked cars.

This photograph is part of the D.C. Department of Transportation Historic Collections. DDOT has graciously provided hi-res digital copies of images from their archive relating to DC Jewish history. To see more of their archive, visit http://www.ddotlibrary.omeka.net/

Original DDOT Collection Name: 009 Center Leg Inner Loop Facing- Paving D Street to Mass Ave (Book 99)</description><subject /><objectid>2021.41.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3176/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3133</url><identifier>3133</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/17/1970</date><collection /><description>View of D St. ramp looking Northwest. The historic 1876 Adas Israel synagogue acn be seen at the top of the ramp.

This photograph is part of the D.C. Department of Transportation Historic Collections. DDOT has graciously provided hi-res digital copies of images from their archive relating to DC Jewish history. To see more of their archive, visit http://www.ddotlibrary.omeka.net/

Original DDOT Collection Name: 021 Center Leg Inner Loop Facing- Paving D Street to Mass Ave (Book 99)</description><subject /><objectid>2021.41.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3177/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3134</url><identifier>3134</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/17/1970</date><collection /><description>Construction of the ramp at 3rd St. NW wrapped around the historic 1876 Adas Israel synagogue, moved one year earlier from its original home at 6th and G Sts. NW.

This photograph is part of the D.C. Department of Transportation Historic Collections. DDOT has graciously provided hi-res digital copies of images from their archive relating to DC Jewish history. To see more of their archive, visit http://www.ddotlibrary.omeka.net/

Original DDOT Collection Name: 029 Center Leg Inner Loop Facing-Paving D Street to Mass Ave (Book 99)</description><subject /><objectid>2021.41.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3178/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3135</url><identifier>3135</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>08/27/1975</date><collection /><description>Construction of the Center Leg Inner Loop Freeway
View from 2nd St. Between K and H Sts. looking south- The historic 1876 Adas Israel synagogue can be seen on the other side of the highway, center right of the photograph. 

This photograph is part of the D.C. Department of Transportation Historic Collections. DDOT has graciously provided hi-res digital copies of images from their archive relating to DC Jewish history. To see more of their archive, visit http://www.ddotlibrary.omeka.net/

Original DDOT Collection Name: 001 Center Leg Inner Loop Freeway (Book 56)</description><subject /><objectid>2021.41.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3179/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3136</url><identifier>3136</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/13/1979</date><collection /><description>An aerial view of the center leg inner loop freeway, D St. NW to New York Ave. NW
The historic 1876 Adas Israel synagogue can be seen near the center of the image

This photograph is part of the D.C. Department of Transportation Historic Collections. DDOT has graciously provided hi-res digital copies of images from their archive relating to DC Jewish history. To see more of their archive, visit http://www.ddotlibrary.omeka.net/

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This photograph is part of the D.C. Department of Transportation Historic Collections. DDOT has graciously provided hi-res digital copies of images from their archive relating to DC Jewish history. To see more of their archive, visit http://www.ddotlibrary.omeka.net/

Original DDOT Collection Name: 007 unknown aerial B2, F31</description><subject /><objectid>2021.41.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3181/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3138</url><identifier>3138</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Temple Micah</title><date>2016</date><collection>Temple Micah Collection</collection><description>Exterior photograph of Temple Micah in upper northwest Washington, D.C. The building was designed by two of the congregations members, architects Robert Weinstein and Judith Capen.

Founded in 1963 as the Southwest Hebrew Congregation, Temple Micah initially occupied temporary spaces near the waterfront area in Southwest DC. The congregation affiliated with the Reform movement of Judaism in 1965; the following year, they began what became a 28-year space-sharing arrangement with St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church. In 1968 they adopted the name Temple Micah to reflect the prophet Micah’s vision: “And what does Adonai require of you? To do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God.” (Micah 6:8) Temple Micah’s rapid growth in membership eventually led to the decision to seek new space. They dedicated a new building in upper northwest Washington in September 1995.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.42.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Temple Micah|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3182/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3139</url><identifier>3139</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Temple Micah</title><date>2016</date><collection>Temple Micah Collection</collection><description>A close up image of the stone sign for Temple Micah in upper northwest Washington. The Hebrew word at the top of the sign says 'Micah.'

Founded in 1963 as the Southwest Hebrew Congregation, Temple Micah initially occupied temporary spaces near the waterfront area in Southwest DC. The congregation affiliated with the Reform movement of Judaism in 1965; the following year, they began what became a 28-year space-sharing arrangement with St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church. In 1968 they adopted the name Temple Micah to reflect the prophet Micah’s vision: “And what does Adonai require of you? To do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God.” (Micah 6:8) Temple Micah’s rapid growth in membership eventually led to the decision to seek new space. They dedicated a new building in upper northwest Washington in September 1995.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.42.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Temple Micah|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3183/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3140</url><identifier>3140</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Temple Micah</title><date>2016</date><collection>Temple Micah Collection</collection><description>The ark which houses the torah scrolls inside the sanctuary of Temple Micah.

This ark was built in 1972 and dedicated in April of that year. It was “to reflect the directness of its biblical predecessor (the prophet Micah) in inspiring the congregation to reach for its Torah, and be comfortably in scale within the unique architectural setting of our shared sanctuary.” The locust wood that was used for the Ark was cut, milled and dried to order. Murray Gelberg,
a New York designer, conceived the four-section Aharon Kodesh (ark containing the Torah scrolls,) to allow the scrolls to be placed so as to face the congregants gathered around the three sides of the bimah (stage-like area at the front of a sanctuary). Don Turano, a sculptor, built the Ark by hand. (Explaination from "Micah's Journey: A History of Temple Micah 1963-2013" by Brenda Levinson)

Founded in 1963 as the Southwest Hebrew Congregation, Temple Micah initially occupied temporary spaces near the waterfront area in Southwest DC. The congregation affiliated with the Reform movement of Judaism in 1965; the following year, they began what became a 28-year space-sharing arrangement with St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church. In 1968 they adopted the name Temple Micah to reflect the prophet Micah’s vision: “And what does Adonai require of you? To do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God.” (Micah 6:8) Temple Micah’s rapid growth in membership eventually led to the decision to seek new space. They dedicated a new building in upper northwest Washington in September 1995.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.42.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Temple Micah|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3184/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3141</url><identifier>3141</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Temple Micah</title><date>2020</date><collection>Temple Micah Collection</collection><description>A view of a torah scroll inside the ark at Temple Micah.

Founded in 1963 as the Southwest Hebrew Congregation, Temple Micah initially occupied temporary spaces near the waterfront area in Southwest DC. The congregation affiliated with the Reform movement of Judaism in 1965; the following year, they began what became a 28-year space-sharing arrangement with St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church. In 1968 they adopted the name Temple Micah to reflect the prophet Micah’s vision: “And what does Adonai require of you? To do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God.” (Micah 6:8) Temple Micah’s rapid growth in membership eventually led to the decision to seek new space. They dedicated a new building in upper northwest Washington in September 1995.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.42.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Temple Micah|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3185/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3142</url><identifier>3142</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Temple Micah</title><date>2020</date><collection>Temple Micah Collection</collection><description>A close up of the ID badge on one of the Torah scrolls at Temple Micah. This scroll, MST#360 originates from Kolin.

Temple Micah was given two Torah scrolls as part of the Memorial Scrolls Trust. In 1942, members of Prague’s Jewish community devised a way to bring the religious treasures from the deserted communities and destroyed synagogues to the comparative safety of Prague. The Nazis were persuaded to accept the plan and more than 100,000 artifacts were brought to the Central Jewish Museum in Prague, including about 2,000 Torah scrolls. Each was meticulously recorded, labeled and entered on a card index by the museum’s staff with a description of the scroll and the place it had come from.

In 1964, 1,564 of these scrolls were acquired from Czech government and sent to the Westminster Synagogue in London who distributed some 1,400 scrolls on loan around the world. Subsequently the Memorial Scrolls Trust was set up to continue taking care of them.

Founded in 1963 as the Southwest Hebrew Congregation, Temple Micah initially occupied temporary spaces near the waterfront area in Southwest DC. The congregation affiliated with the Reform movement of Judaism in 1965; the following year, they began what became a 28-year space-sharing arrangement with St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church. In 1968 they adopted the name Temple Micah to reflect the prophet Micah’s vision: “And what does Adonai require of you? To do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God.” (Micah 6:8) Temple Micah’s rapid growth in membership eventually led to the decision to seek new space. They dedicated a new building in upper northwest Washington in September 1995.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.42.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Temple Micah|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3186/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3143</url><identifier>3143</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Temple Micah</title><date>2020</date><collection>Temple Micah Collection</collection><description>A close up of the ID badge on one of the Torah scrolls at Temple Micah. This scroll, MST#1531 originates from Ivancice.  

Temple Micah was given two Torah scrolls as part of the Memorial Scrolls Trust. In 1942, members of Prague’s Jewish community devised a way to bring the religious treasures from the deserted communities and destroyed synagogues to the comparative safety of Prague. The Nazis were persuaded to accept the plan and more than 100,000 artifacts were brought to the Central Jewish Museum in Prague, including about 2,000 Torah scrolls. Each was meticulously recorded, labeled and entered on a card index by the museum’s staff with a description of the scroll and the place it had come from.

In 1964, 1,564 of these scrolls were acquired from Czech government and sent to the Westminster Synagogue in London who distributed some 1,400 scrolls on loan around the world. Subsequently the Memorial Scrolls Trust was set up to continue taking care of them.

Founded in 1963 as the Southwest Hebrew Congregation, Temple Micah initially occupied temporary spaces near the waterfront area in Southwest DC. The congregation affiliated with the Reform movement of Judaism in 1965; the following year, they began what became a 28-year space-sharing arrangement with St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church. In 1968 they adopted the name Temple Micah to reflect the prophet Micah’s vision: “And what does Adonai require of you? To do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God.” (Micah 6:8) Temple Micah’s rapid growth in membership eventually led to the decision to seek new space. They dedicated a new building in upper northwest Washington in September 1995.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.42.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Temple Micah|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3187/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3144</url><identifier>3144</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Congregation Olam Tikvah</title><date /><collection /><description>Sanctuary of Congregation Olam Tikvah</description><subject /><objectid>2021.50.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Massarik, David</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Olam Tikvah|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3188/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3145</url><identifier>3145</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Congregation Olam Tikvah</title><date /><collection /><description>Exterior of Congregation Olam Tikvah in Fairfax, VA</description><subject /><objectid>2021.50.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Massarik, David</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Olam Tikvah|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3189/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3146</url><identifier>3146</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Congregation Olam Tikvah</title><date /><collection /><description>Exterior view of Congregation Olam Tikvah in Fairfax, VA</description><subject /><objectid>2021.50.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Massarik, David
Massarik, David
Massarik, David</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Olam Tikvah|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3190/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3147</url><identifier>3147</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Congregation Olam Tikvah</title><date>10/28/2018</date><collection /><description>Interfaith social action program at Congregation Olam Tikvah in Fairfax, VA.

MakeSpace Muslim Center, and St. Mark's Catholic Church came together at Olam Tikvah for our annual interfaith Social Action program to support Food For Others’ Power Pack Program, which provides meals to food insecure elementary school students in our area. This program took place on October 28, 2018, one day after the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting at Tree of Life Or L’Simcha.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.50.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Massarik, David</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Olam Tikvah|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3191/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3148</url><identifier>3148</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Congregation Olam Tikvah</title><date>10/28/2018</date><collection /><description>Interfaith social action program at Congregation Olam Tikvah in Fairfax, VA.

MakeSpace Muslim Center, and St. Mark's Catholic Church came together at Olam Tikvah for our annual interfaith Social Action program to support Food For Others’ Power Pack Program, which provides meals to food insecure elementary school students in our area. This program took place on October 28, 2018, one day after the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting at Tree of Life Or L’Simcha.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.50.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Massarik, David</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Olam Tikvah|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3192/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3149</url><identifier>3149</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Congregation Olam Tikvah</title><date /><collection /><description>7th grade students from the religious school of Congregation Olam Tikvah stand before the open ark, Torah scrolls in view.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.50.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Weiner, Halli</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Olam Tikvah|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3193/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3150</url><identifier>3150</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Congregation Olam Tikvah</title><date>2019</date><collection /><description>Members of Congregation Olam Tikvah listen as the Megillah is read in the sanctuary during the Jewish festival of Purim</description><subject /><objectid>2021.50.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Noble, Dan</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Olam Tikvah|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3194/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3151</url><identifier>3151</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Congregation Olam Tikvah</title><date>July 2021</date><collection /><description>"All Star Kabbalat Shabbat" at Congregation Olam Tikvah in Fairfax, VA.

An Olam Tikvah tradition, the annual "Spring Training Kiddush" is usually held on Shabbat morning. Everyone is encouraged to dress in their favorite baseball team’s paraphernalia as the congregation celebrates Shabbat in the spring. 

In 2021, the celebration was moved to the summer for the MLB All Star break. 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Smith sanctuary from the bima at Adas Israel Congregation.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.46.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3197/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3154</url><identifier>3154</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2015</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A view of the bima in the Charles E. Smith sanctuary at Adas Israel Congregation.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.46.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3198/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3155</url><identifier>3155</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2015</date><collection /><description>A view of the torah scrolls placed inside the ark in the Charles E Smith sanctuary at Adas Israel Congregation. The white covers for the torah scrolls are used during the High Holidays.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.46.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3199/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3156</url><identifier>3156</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2015</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>View of the Charles E. Smith Sanctuary from the 2nd floor balcony, Adas Israel Congregation.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.46.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3200/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3157</url><identifier>3157</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2015</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Entryway to Kay Hall in preparation for High Holy Days, Adas Israel Congregation.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.46.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3201/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3158</url><identifier>3158</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2015</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Kay Hall at Adas Israel Congregation, set up for High Holy Days</description><subject /><objectid>2021.46.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3202/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3159</url><identifier>3159</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/06/2016</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Then Vice President Joe Biden offered remarks for the National Memorial for Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres in the Charles E. 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Pictured are the hundreds of people who could not get into the building due to capacity limits. Rather than leaving, they stood in silence on the patio outside the front entrance of the synagogue.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.46.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3213/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3170</url><identifier>3170</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/29/2018</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>On October 27, 2018, a white supremacist terrorist killed eleven people at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, PA. It was one of the deadliest attacks on the Jewish American community. Two days later, more than 4,000 gathered in and around Adas Israel Congregation to mourn, pray, and condemn bigotry. The Mayor of Washington, D.C. along with the governors of Maryland and Virginia were all in attendance. 

Pictured are the dozens of interfaith leaders standing together in solidarity on the bima of the Charles E. Smith sanctuary.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.46.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3214/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3171</url><identifier>3171</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2016</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Clergy and congregants of Adas Israel Congregation sing and send prayers for those harmed and affected in the Pulse Nightclub mass shooting which left 49 dead.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.46.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3215/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3172</url><identifier>3172</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2016</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Aaron Alexander lighting the candles of the chanukiah and teaching the children of Adas Israel Gan (preschool) about Hanukkah.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.46.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3216/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3173</url><identifier>3173</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2016</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Cantor Arianne Brown playing the piano for Garden of the Righteous Service at Adas Israel Congregation.

The Garden of the Righteous Program was initiated in 1992 by Rabbi Jeffrey A. Wohlberg to honor non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust. The honor takes the form of the dedicating a plaque each year on the Sunday morning closest to Yom HaShoah, dedicated to a particular “Righteous Gentile” in an area near the front of the synagogue known as The Garden of the Righteous. The honoree or, if the honoree is deceased a representative of the honoree’s family or country, receives an engraved memento of the occasion. 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Reads: We Stand with All, As all are reflections of the Divine Image (Gen. 1)
"Love your neighbor...the immigrant..." (Lev. 19) 
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County</collection><description>Members of Beth El MoCo stand in front of main entrance with doors featuring Torah scroll motif 

Top Row: Edna Roistacher (left), Rosenman (2nd from right)
Lower Row L to R: Bea Berger, Marilyn Kweller, Unidentified, Evelyn Wittman, Harriet Filler</description><subject /><objectid>2022.01.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Beth El of Montgomery County|synagogues|Montgomery County|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3295/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3252</url><identifier>3252</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Congregation Beth El of Montgomery County</collection><description>Cantor Leonard Prince of Beth El MoCo</description><subject /><objectid>2022.01.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Beth El of Montgomery County|synagogues|Montgomery County|Maryland|Cantor</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3296/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3253</url><identifier>3253</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Congregation Beth El of Montgomery County</collection><description>Students of the Beth El MoCo Hebrew School

L to R: Robert Furman, Mathew Filler, Lois Fassberg, Steven, Fassberg, Marlene Filler, Gail Kopin, Judy Kopin, Allen Kopin</description><subject /><objectid>2022.01.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Beth El of Montgomery County|synagogues|Montgomery County|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3297/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3254</url><identifier>3254</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1990</date><collection>Congregation Beth El of Montgomery County</collection><description>Exterior view of Beth El MoCo</description><subject /><objectid>2022.01.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Beth El of Montgomery County|synagogues|Montgomery County|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3298/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3255</url><identifier>3255</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Congregation Beth El of Montgomery County</collection><description>Sanctuary of Beth El MoCo</description><subject /><objectid>2022.01.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Beth El of Montgomery County|synagogues|Montgomery County|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3299/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3256</url><identifier>3256</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>A black &amp; white photograph of the historic Adas Israel Synagogue in its second home at 3rd &amp; G Sts. NW when it housed the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.201.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3300/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3257</url><identifier>3257</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>An unknown boy and woman standing on the northeast corner of 3rd &amp; G Sts. NW, likely in front of the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington. The FBI's Washington Bureau building can be seen in the background.</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.201.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, print</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3301/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3258</url><identifier>3258</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>The shell of the former President Monroe apartment house, 423-425 Massachusetts Avenue, Northwest

Built in 1902 by Albert Goenner, the building served as a home to many German immigrants in what was then a predominantly Jewish neighborhood. Though efforts were made in the early 1990s to designate the building as a historic landmark, the Monroe apartments and neighboring buildings were ultimately demolished in 1998 to make way for a massive apartment building as part of the neighborhoods redevelopment.

Image Description: A view of an apartment building with its outer wall missing which allows one to see each separate room. The building is three stories high with four rooms across each floor. The rooms sit otherwise empty besides the graffiti visible on the remaining walls. To the right are two adjoining row houses, one of which appears to be damaged from fire. In the foreground on the left side of the photograph stands a partially cut down, totally baren tree trunk.</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.201.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3302/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3259</url><identifier>3259</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/2007</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Fabrangen 36th anniversary Gala

170 digital photographs</description><subject>Synagogues|Photographs|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2022.02.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Fabrangen</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3303/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3260</url><identifier>3260</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/04/2021</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Fabrangen hosts a Fourth of July party for newly arrived refugees at the home of Lucy Steinitz.

Zufan Gebreyohanes  and daughters Miliyen Gebremariam, Helen Gebremariam and Aranshi (now Eliana) Gebremariam welcomed by Fabrangen members Doris Hamburg, Melissa Kahn, Martin Weil, Lydia Kleiner, Vica Kleiner, Norman Shore, Gerry Garfinkel, Bracha and John Laster, Laurie Krieger, Ruth Stromberg, Judybeth Greene, Larry Garber, Debbie Goldman and others.

49 digital photographs.</description><subject>Refugees|Community service|Photographs</subject><objectid>2022.02.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Fabrangen|refugees|Immigrants|Immigration</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3304/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3261</url><identifier>3261</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/11/2021</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Photographs from the "No Fear" Rally on the National Mall. The rally meant to bring attention to rising antisemitism in the U.S. 

462 digital photographs (some duplicates) and one digital event flyer (PDF)</description><subject>Protest posters</subject><objectid>2022.02.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|Israel|anti-semitism|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3305/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3262</url><identifier>3262</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/12/2021</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Outdoor Klezmer concert &amp; picnic with the Seth Kibel Quintet at Congregation Beth Emeth in Herndon, VA 

70 digital photographs</description><subject>Picnics|Children dancing|Concerts</subject><objectid>2022.02.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Covid-19|Beth Emeth</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3306/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3263</url><identifier>3263</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/28/2021</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Martha Katz’s annual Hanukkah celebration at her daughter Ann Epstein’s home in Vienna VA. Gathering on first night of Hanukkah, 2021. 

Those pictured include Adele Chaya Miller, Marjorie &amp; Sean Miller, Ruth Stromberg, the Epstein family, Sheila Epstein (on piano), Ira Epstein, etc.Plus Karishma Tovey and Marjorie

171 photographs (some duplicates)</description><subject>Celebrations</subject><objectid>2022.02.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hanukkah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3307/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3264</url><identifier>3264</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/18/2021</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Photographs from the Bar Mitzvah rehearsal and party of Jonah Waranch, son of Keren &amp; David Waranch

1,156 digital photographs (some duplicates)</description><subject /><objectid>2022.02.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3308/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3265</url><identifier>3265</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/24/2021</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Photographs from the 2021 volunteer day "D25" an annual Christmas day community volunteer program of the DC Jewish Community Center 

Folders:
-EDCJCC D25 (34 digital photographs)
-Father McKenna Center (26 digital photographs)
-Lumumba House Catholic Charities (4 digital photographs)
-Seabury Resources for the Aging (2 digital photographs)
-So Others Might Eat (20 digital photographs)</description><subject>Community service|Volunteers</subject><objectid>2022.02.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3309/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3266</url><identifier>3266</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/13/2022</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Volunteer effort by the Morris Cafritz Center for Social Responsibility
at the Edlavitch DC Jewish Community Center with Homes Not Borders setting up an apartment for a newly arrived Afghan refugee family in Landover, MD.

HNB warehouse located at 3610 East St. Landover MD 20785

205 digital photographs (some duplicates)</description><subject>Refugees|Community service|Volunteers</subject><objectid>2022.02.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator>Wolf, Lloyd</creator><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>refugees|Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3310/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/3267</url><identifier>3267</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 2. No. 1, 32 pages, January 1967
The First Jewish Child Born in Washington, D.C. by Samuel H. Holland
Jewish D.P.'s of the Civil War by Robert Shosteck
Max Weyl, Painter of Pre-urban Washington by Evelyn Levow Greenberg
The Education of the Jewish Child in the District of Columbia, Part 1 by Nathan N. Kaganoff
Report of the President by Bernard I. Nordlinger</description><subject /><objectid>Record2</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Nordlinger, Bernard|Mordecai, Alfred|Holland, Samuel|Shosteck, Robert|Greenberg, Evelyn Levow|Kaganoff, Nathan|Mordecai, Rosa|Weyl, Max</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Religious School|Civil War|Georgetown|Mount Sinai Society</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4841/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3303</url><identifier>3303</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1968</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 3. No. 1, 64 pages, March 1968
Hymen Goldman: A Personal Tribute by Dr. Isaac Franck
Some Persons and Events in my Early Life in Washington, D.C. by Hymen Goldman
Young Men's Hebrew Association 1912-1923, Washington Jewish Community Center 1923-1957: Fifty Years of Recollections by Edward Rosenblum
About My Grandfather, Bernard Nordlinger, Confederate Soldier and Unoffficial Rabbi by Barnard I. Nordlinger
A History of Congregation and Talmud Torah B'nai Israel by Lester Rosen
The Education of the Jewish Child in the District of Columbia, Part 2 by Nathan M. Kaganoff
Preservation or Demolition: Washington's Oldest Synagogue Building Threatened by Evelyn Levow Greenberg</description><subject /><objectid>Record3.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kronheim, Milton S. Jr|Nordlinger, Bernard|Rosenblum, Edward|Franck, Isaac|Goldman, Hymen|Greenberg, Evelyn Levow|Kaganoff, Nathan|Rosen, Lester</people><searchterms>Young Mens Hebrew Association|Jewish Community Center|Civil War|Adas Israel|Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah|Talmud Torah|Religious School|ZOA|Zionism|Russia|Jewish Community Council|B'nai Israel|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4843/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3304</url><identifier>3304</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1968</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 3. No. 2, 68 pages, November 1968
Life in the Old Southwest: A Taped Panel Discussion
Additions to the Southwest Story : Rabbi Joshua Klavan, Spiritual Leader of Southwest Torah Congregation by Harry Klavan
The Young Friends Club by Samuel J. Rosenberg
Farewell to Council House by Amy B. Goldstein
An Epilogue by Theodor Schuchat
An Economic Study of the Southwest Jewish Community: 1855-1955 by Robert Shosteck
The Behrends: Six Generations of a Washington Family by Samuel H. Holland
Bernhard Behrend, Forerunner of Zionism
Generation to Generation
Preservation of Washington's Oldest Synagogue Building: A Progress Report by Evelyn Levow Greenberg</description><subject /><objectid>Record3.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rosenberg, Samuel|Klavan, Joshua|Klavan, Harry|Behrend, Bernhard|Behrend, Bendiza|Behrend, Amnon|Behrend, Rudolph|Goldstein, Amy|Holland, Samuel|Shosteck, Robert|Greenberg, Evelyn Levow|Schuchat, Theodor|Behrend, Edgar|Behrend, Mathilde|Heidingsfeld, Laura Behrend|Behrend, Edwin|Behrend, Adajah</people><searchterms>Talmud Torah|Southwest|Zionism|Four and a Half Street|Young Friends Club|Council House|Hebrew Free Loan Association|Rabbi|Exodus 1947</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4845/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3305</url><identifier>3305</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1969</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 4. No. 1, 60 pages, May 1969
The Brandeis Tradition by Justice William O. Douglas
Arthur A. (Al) Welsh, Pioneer of American Aviation by Samuel H. Holland
Jewish Social Service in Washington, D.C. 1890-1940 by Ann R. Goldberg
An 1869 Petition on Behalf of Russian Jews by Evelyn Levow Greenberg
Adas Israel Restoration Progress Report by Evelyn Levow Greenberg</description><subject /><objectid>Record4.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Douglas, William|Welsh, Arthur|Goldberg, Ann Rita|Gerstenfeld, Norman|Holland, Samuel|Greenberg, Evelyn Levow</people><searchterms>Russia|Jewish Social Service Agency|Adas Israel|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|Hebrew Relief Society|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4847/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3306</url><identifier>3306</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1969</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 4. No. 2, 82 pages, November 1969
A History of The Washington Hebrew Congregation: One Hundred Years of Reform Judaism in the District of Columbia by Bernard Nordlinger</description><subject /><objectid>Record4.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Nordlinger, Bernard|Simon, Abram|Wolf, Simon|Stern, Louis</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Rabbi|Brotherhood|Sisterhood|Men's Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4849/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3307</url><identifier>3307</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 5. No. 1, 48 pages, May 1970
Annual Message by Henry H. Brylawski
Moving of the "Old Shul" by Henry Brylawski and The Washington Post
Adolphus Simeon Solomons--His Washington Years by Robert Shosteck and Samuel H. Holland
Early History of the D.C. Section of the National Council of Jewish Women (1915-1957) by Leona H. Hacke
The Beginning of Hadassah in Washington (1915-1925) by Mrs. John Safer</description><subject /><objectid>Record5</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Safer, Rebecca|Solomons, Adolphus|Szold, Henrietta|Brylawski, Henry|Holland, Samuel|Shosteck, Robert|Hacke, Leona</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|National Council of Jewish Women|Hadassah|Zionism|Israel|The Evening Star|The Washington Post|Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4851/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3308</url><identifier>3308</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 6. No. 1, 48 pages, May 1971
Samuel H. Holland: An Appreciation by Henry H. Brylawski
The New President of the Society--An Introduction to William B. Wolf, Jr.
Esther Ruth Perling Succeeds Samuel H. Holland as Executive Vice-President
The Early German Jews of Baltimore and Washington by Moses Aberbach
George Hyman--National Capital Builder by Samuel H. Holland and Sadie Hyman
Simon Wolf--American Diplomat and District Government Official by Max J. Kohler
The "Old Shul" Story: Chapter 2</description><subject /><objectid>Record6</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldsmith, Minnie|Wolf, Simon|Brylawski, Henry|Holland, Samuel|Aberbach, Moses|Hyman, Sadie|Kohler, Max|Einhorn, David|Hyman, George|Perling, Ruth|Szold, Benjamin|Wolf, William Jr.</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Germany|Baltimore|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Civil War|Capitol Hill</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4853/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3309</url><identifier>3309</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 6. No. 2, 36 pages, December 1971
Minnie Lansburgh Goldsmith--A Legend in Her Own Lifetime by Nancy Goldsmith Neugass
Jews of Georgetown, 1860-1900 by Nancy Moses
Beth-El History and the Jews of Northern Virginia by Leroy S. Bendheim
Jews and Music in Washington by Sophie Shulman</description><subject /><objectid>Record6.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldsmith, Minnie|Neugass, Nancy|Moses, Nancy|Bendheim, Leroy|Shulman, Sophie</people><searchterms>Beth El Hebrew Congregation|Georgetown|Virginia|Lansburghs|Business|Jewish Social Service Agency|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Mount Sinai Society|B'nai B'rith|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4855/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3310</url><identifier>3310</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1974</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 7. No. 1, 31 pages, June 1974
Lansburgh's: Three Brothers' Saga by Charles F. Goldsmith
Joseph Wilner: An Organized Tailor by Morton Wilner
Washington's Jewish Jurists by William Wolf, Sr.
Insured by Simon Wolf by Samuel S. Kaufman
Hahn's: A Lasting Establishment by Harry Hahn
Smalls' Gift Aids Synagogue Restoration
Samuel H. Holland (1892-1973) by Joshua Z. Holland
The Society Receives Solomons Memorabilia</description><subject /><objectid>Record7</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldsmith, Charles|Wilner, Morton|Wilner, Joseph|Wolf, William Sr.|Wolf, Simon|Kaufman, Samuel|Hahn, Harry|Holland, Samuel|Holland, Joshua|Cohen, Meyer|Small, Albert|Small, Lillian|Hahn, William|Lansburgh, Gustave|Lansburgh, James|Lansburgh, Max|Small, C. Haskell|Solomons, Adolphus</people><searchterms>Lansburghs|Hahn's Shoes|Dry goods stores|Joseph A. Wilner &amp; Co.|Adas Israel|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3311</url><identifier>3311</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1976</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 8. No. 1, 40 pages, November 1976
The Architectural Restoration by Leon Brown, F.A.I.A.
Adas: 'Restored but Forlorn' by Wolf Von Echkardt
End of an Odyssey by Bernard S. Glassman
Fencing the Museum by Henry Gichner
In Grateful Acknowledgment by Henry Brylawski
President Ford's Letter
Henry Strauss: An Alexandrian Leader by Ruth S. Baker
The Burkas--From Food to Film by Henry Dubrow
The Sephardic Jews by Luna Ereza Diamond
Hebrew Sheltering Society by Sophie Shulman
A Vigil for Freedom by Elmer Cerrin
In Praise of Conservation by Miriam S. Frank
A Tree is Planted at Mount Vernon by Samuel Rezneck</description><subject /><objectid>Record8</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ereza, Sol|Gichner, Henry|Frank, Miriam|Shulman, Anna|Brylawski, Henry|Shulman, Sophie|Brown, Leon|Von Echkardt, Wolf|Glassman, Bernard|Ford, Gerald|Strauss, Henry|Baker, Ruth|Cerin, Elmer|Rezneck, Samuel|Burka, Max|Frank, Bernard|Diamond, Luna Ereza</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Virginia|Sephardim|Yom Tov Sephardic Congregation|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Hebrew Travelers Sheltering Society|Soviet Jewry|Russia|protests and rallies|Alexandria|Burka's Grocery Store|Vigil|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4856/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3312</url><identifier>3312</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1978</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 9. No. 1, 45 pages, May 1978
Isador S. Turover--Pioneer Zionist by Robert Shosteck
Nathan Ring--Shoemaker to Presidents by Gladys Mayer
Joseph A. Wilner--Man of Two Cultures by Family &amp; Friends of J.A. Wilner
Simon Wolf--Public Servant and Spokesperson for the Oppressed by Samuel Rezneck
An American Bicentennial Celebration by Aaron Goldman
American Jewry in 1876 by Sara Schmidt
Visit to Historic Philadelphia by Samuel Rezneck</description><subject /><objectid>Record9</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron|Ring, Nathan|Mayer, Gladys Ring|Wilner, Joseph|Wolf, Simon|Shosteck, Robert|Rezneck, Samuel|Schmidt, Sara|Turover, Isador S.</people><searchterms>Zionism|Israel|Joseph A. Wilner &amp; Co.|Woodmont Country Club|Adas Israel|Philadelphia|Mikveh Israel|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4858/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3313</url><identifier>3313</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1979</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 10. No. 1, 46 pages, September 1979
Victorian Wedding in Olde Towne by Ruth Sinberg Baker
A Jew Memorialized on Cathedral Grounds by Semual Rezneck
The Ottenberg Family by The Ottenberg Family
"War at Schwarz's Store" by Ruth Sinberg Baker
Simon Wolf's Commemorative Book of 1906 by Samuel Rezneck
From Shtetl to Valley Drive: A History of Agudas Achim Congregation by Ruth Sinberg Baker
Remembering Bob Shosteck</description><subject /><objectid>Record10</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Wolf, Simon|Shosteck, Robert|Baker, Ruth|Rezneck, Samuel|Myers, Mordechai|Ottenberg, Melvin|Ottenberg, Joe|Friedman, Solomon|Schwarz, Henry|Waterman, Betty</people><searchterms>Beth El Hebrew Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia|Dry goods stores|Civil War|Business|Agudas Achim Congregation|Ottenberg's Bakery|Washington Episcopal Cathedral</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4860/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3314</url><identifier>3314</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1982</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 11. No. 1, 47 pages, July 1982
Meet Donald Wolpe
Washington Jews: An Oral History (Part 1)
Westward Bound
Southwest, Northwest
A Fine Education
Leisure Pursuits</description><subject /><objectid>Record11</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kronheim, Milton S. Jr|Nordlinger, Bernard|Orlove, Israel|Rose, Fannye|Rosenberg, Samuel|Rosenblum, Edward|Safer, Rebecca|Schwartz, Eugenia|Shapiro, Betty|Shinberg, Leon|Silverstone, Harry|Small, Albert|Taishoff, Rose|Wender, Harry|Wilner, Morton|Lansburgh, James|Gichner, Fred|Brylawski, Julius|Wolpe, Donald|Bernstein, Leo|Gichner, Henry|Gichner, Isabel|Atkin, Flora|Dodek, Samuel|Small, Ruth|Kahn, Elizabeth|Brylawski, Henry|Bergazin, David|Dodek, Mayer|Ettinger, Lena|Hahn, William|Lansburgh, Henry|Stern, George</people><searchterms>Seventh Street|Southeast|Southwest|Georgetown|Northeast|Northwest|Immigrants|Immigration|Business|Four and a Half Street|Kanns|Lansburghs|Hahn's Shoes|Central High School|Western High School|Business High School|Chevy Chase|Young Friends Club|Palace Theater|Germany|Russia|Warner Theater</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4862/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3315</url><identifier>3315</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1984</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 12. No. 1, 63 pages, November 1984
Meet Jonathan Grossman
Washington Jews: An Oral History (Part 2)
Growing Up Jewish
Community Links
From Peddler to Professional</description><subject /><objectid>Record12</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kronheim, Milton S. Jr|Nordlinger, Bernard|Orlove, Israel|Rose, Fannye|Rosenberg, Samuel|Rosenblum, Edward|Safer, Rebecca|Schwartz, Eugenia|Shapiro, Betty|Shinberg, Leon|Silverman, Robert|Silverstone, Harry|Small, Albert|Taishoff, Rose|Wender, Harry|Wilner, Morton|Bernstein, Leo|Gichner, Henry|Gichner, Isabel|Atkin, Flora|Silverman, Morris|Dodek, Samuel|Small, Ruth|Goldstein, Amy|Hahn, Harry|Kahn, Elizabeth|Brylawski, Henry|Hahn, Elizabeth|Grossman, Jonathan|Kirshbaum, Ariel|Silverstone, Joshua Meir|Silverstone, Gedalia</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|B'nai B'rith|Bar Mitzvah|Confirmation|Hadassah|Hebrew Free Loan Association|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish Foster Home|Kosher Food|National Council of Jewish Women|Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah|Passover|Rockville|Rosh Hashanah|Shabbat|synagogues|United Hebrew Charities|United Hebrew Relief Society of D.C.|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Yom Kippur|Young Mens Hebrew Association|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4864/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3316</url><identifier>3316</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1985</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 13, No. 1, 76 pages, November 1985
The Washington High School Cadet Corps, 1882-1932:
A Jewish Perspective by Aaron Goldman and Robert I. Silverman
An Unforgettable Day by Robert I. Silverman
Photographs and Roster
Growing Up On H Street by Naomi Love Fisher
Memories of Ezras Israel by Dr. Israel Shulman
1983 UJAF Demographic Study of The Jewish Community of Greater Washington</description><subject /><objectid>Record13</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron|Silverman, Robert|Shulman, Israel|Fisher, Naomi|Love, Jacob</people><searchterms>H Street|Ezras Israel|synagogues|Northeast|Love's shoe repair shop|Cadet Corps</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4866/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3317</url><identifier>3317</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1987</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 14, No. 1, 66 pages, July 1987
50 Years of Washington's UJA by Jonathan P. Siegel, Ph.D.
The World of Four-and-a-Half Street:
Remembering Southwest by Charles Pascal
Growing Up in Southwest by Edith Chidakel Pascal
The Synagogue in Southwest by Melvin Lewis
The Mushinsky Family by Sylvia Mushinsky Block
The Morgenstein Family and the Morning Star Bakery by Yetta Morgenstein Fields</description><subject /><objectid>Record14</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Pascal, Edith|Pascal, Charles|Morgenstein, Al|Lewis, Melvin|Siegel, Jonathan|Block, Sylvia Mushinsky|Fields, Yetta Morgenstein|Hanavi, Shmuel</people><searchterms>UJA Federation of Greater Washington|Zionism|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Super Sunday|Soviet Jewry|Business|protests and rallies|Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia|Southwest|Four and a Half Street|Talmud Torah|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Riots|Jewish Community Council|Morning Star Bakery|United Jewish Appeal|The Association of the Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia|The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4868/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3318</url><identifier>3318</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1988</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 15, No. 1, 39 pages, July 1988
Council and Community: The Founding of the Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington, 1938-1948 by Hasia R. Diner, Ph.D.
The Desecreation of a Synagogue by Rabbi Martin S. Halpern
The Significance of the Supreme Court's Ruling in Shaare Tefila Congregation v. Cobb by Patricia A. Barnnan
The Yabniel Cousins' Club: A Family History by Miriam Cohen Koren</description><subject /><objectid>Record15</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron|Franck, Isaac|Goldman, Hymen|Roosevelt, Eleanor|Halpern, Martin S.|Diner, Hasia|Brannan, Patricia|Koren, Miriam</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|anti-semitism|Shaare Tefila|Immigration|Yabniel Cousins Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4870/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3319</url><identifier>3319</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1989</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 16, No. 1, 42 pages, August 1989
"Heed Not the Naysayers" by Bernard S. Glassman
Adas Israel: A Unique Synagogue Restoration Project by Evelyn Levow Greenberg
I Lived in the Jewish Foster Home by Sol Gnatt
Pop's Grocery Store by Howard Katzman
My Father, the Grocery Store Broker by Robert I. Silverman
Presentation of Portrait of Adolphus Simeon Solomons to the American Red Cross by S. Gerlad Sandler, M.D.</description><subject /><objectid>Record16</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gnatt, Sol|Silverman, Robert|Silverman, Morris|Solomons, Adolphus|Greenberg, Evelyn Levow|Glassman, Bernard|Katzman, Howard|Sandler, S. Gerald</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington|Jewish Foster Home|synagogues|Georgetown|American Red Cross</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4872/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3320</url><identifier>3320</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1990</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 17, No. 1, 42 pages, 1990
My Grandfather's Washington by Stephen W. Grafman
A Jewish New Dealer in Washington by Joseph L. Rauh Jr.
Southern Drawls and Foreign Accents: Alexandria's Jewish Community, 1901-1920 by Ruth Sinberg Baker</description><subject /><objectid>Record17</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Baker, Ruth|Grafman, Stephen|Rauh, Joseph Jr.|Blondheim, Henry|Dreifus, Julius|Genzberger, Hannah|Genzberger, Amelia|Grafman, Reuben|Ruben, Daniel</people><searchterms>Alexandria|Virginia|Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Immigration|New Deal|Great Depression|Beth El Hebrew Congregation|anti-semitism|Sisterhood</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4874/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3321</url><identifier>3321</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1991</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 18, No. 1, 71 pages, 1991
Keeping the Vigil:
Washington Jewry's Activities on Behalf of Soviet Jews, 1968-1991 by Joan Dodek and Ruth Newman
Still Vigilant After All These Years by Robyn Helzner
From the Old Country to Washington--Family Reminiscences and Histories:
The Burka Family by Irving Burka, M.D.
The Tash Family by Hymen Tash
The Lulley Family by Lois Hechinger England
Remembering the Dead:
The Cemetary as Historical Artifact by Cynthia L. Wolloch
Washington's Oldest Jewish Cemetaries by Susan Wynne
Washington Hebrew Congregation
Adas Israel Congregation</description><subject /><objectid>Record18</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Helzner, Robyn|Wolloch, Cynthia|Dodek, Joan|Wynne, Suzan|England, Lois|Newman, Ruth|Burka, Irving|Tash, Hymen|Lulley, Emanuel</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Russia|Immigrants|Immigration|Ukraine|Vigil</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4876/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3322</url><identifier>3322</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1992</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 19, No. 1, 56 pages, 1992
The Jewish Seat on the Supreme Court by Marla J. Feldman
Harry Truman and Milton Kronheim: A Political Friendship by Cynthia L. Wolloch
From Shtible to Synagogue: Agudas Achim Congregation by Patricia C. Franklin
Book Reviews: Expulsion from Spain, Abandonment in Boston by Philip Levy</description><subject /><objectid>Record19</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Feldman, Marla|Wolloch, Cynthia|Franklin, Patricia|Levy, Philip|Truman, Harry|Kronheim, Milton S. Jr|Brandeis, Louis D.|Goldberg, Arthur|Cardozo, Benjamin|Fortas, Abe|Frankfurter, Felix</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|synagogues|Alexandria|Virginia|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Supreme Court</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4878/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3323</url><identifier>3323</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1993</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 20, No. 1, 43 pages, 1993-1994
Half a Day on Sunday: Jewish-Owned "Mom and Pop" Grocery Stores by Jessica Kaz
Jews in Congress (Panel Discussion) by Rep. Dan Glickman, Rep. Elliot Levitas and Sen. Paul Wellstone.  Moderated by Carl Stern; introduced by Michael Goldstein
Morton's Department Store: Mortimer Leibowitz Remembers by Carolyn Gichner
The Hebrew Academy of Washington, 1944-1994 by Evelyn Becker
In Memoriam: Dr. Irving Burka, 1991-1993, A History of the Jacobi Medical Society by Dr. Irving Burka with notes by Cynthia Wolloch
Book Review: "Port Town to Urban Neighborhood: The Georgetown Waterfront of Washington, D.C. 1880-1920" (Katherine Schneider Smith) by Bernard I. Nordlinger</description><subject /><objectid>Record20</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kaz, Jessica|Glickman, Dan|Levitas, Elliot|Wellstone, Paul|Becker, Evelyn|Wolloch, Cynthia|Burka, Irving|Nordlinger, Bernard|Lebowitz, Mortimer|Compart, Ruth|Gimble, Isadore|Goldstein, Michael|Smith, Kathryn Schneider|Shankman, Nathan|Stern, Carl|Tanenbaum, Herbert</people><searchterms>Riots|Hebrew Academy|Jacobi Society|Georgetown|Morton's Department Store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4880/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3324</url><identifier>3324</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1995</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 21, No. 1, 46 pages, 1995
In Memory of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin (1992-1995) by Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz
A Man of Distinction: Henry Gichner Photographing Washington by Naftali Bendavid
Ulysses S. Grant and the Jews: An Unsolved Mystery by John Y. Simon
Home of Peace Cemetary by Ruth Sinberg Baker</description><subject /><objectid>Record21</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rabinowitz, Stanley|Bendavid, Naftali|Rabin, Yitzhak|Grant, Ulysses|Baker, Ruth|Gichner, Henry|Simon, John</people><searchterms>Israel|Shem Tov Award|Adas Israel|anti-semitism|Alexandria|Virginia|Chevra Kaddish|Hebrew Benevolent Society|Home of Peace Cemetary</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4882/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3325</url><identifier>3325</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1996</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 22, No. 1, 64 pages, 1996-1997
Photoessay: Tzedakah: Jewish Women Creating a Capital Community, 1895-1945
Remembering the Ladies by Laura Cohen Apelbaum
Charity Today Means Justice Tomorrow: Nettie Podell Ottenberg's Social Reform Campaigns by Denise D. Meringolo
World War II in Washington: Life at Dissin's by Roselyn Dresbold Silverman
Remembering Presidential Inaugurations by Lois H. England
Three Summers on a Roof, 1942-1944 by Flora B. Atkin
Growing up in Southwest, 1938-1951 by Irving F. Franke, Ph.D.</description><subject /><objectid>Record22</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Apelbaum, Laura Cohen|Meringolo, Denise|Silverman, Roselyn|England, Lois|Atkin, Flora|Franke, Irving|Ottenberg, Nettie|Kressin, Ida Cohen|Goldsmith, Minnie|Simon, Carrie|Dissin, Adolph|Kressin, Liz</people><searchterms>World War II|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Camp|Southwest|National Council of Jewish Women|Hebrew Travelers Sheltering Society|Hadassah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4884/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3326</url><identifier>3326</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1998</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 23, No. 1, 42 pages, 1998-1999
Photoessay: The Milton S. Kronheim Collection: Celebrity and Friendship by Margery Elsberg
Oral History:
Morris Rodman (1903-1998): A Life of Giving
Herbert A. Fierst: An Insider's View 1945-1947
Remembering Shirley Povich by Rabbi Jeffrey A. Wohlberg
Two Tributes: Evelyn Levow Greenberg by Julian Feldman and Bernard S. Glassman</description><subject /><objectid>Record23</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Elsberg, Margery Merkin|Feldman, Julian|Fierst, Herbert|Glassman, Bernard|Greenberg, Evelyn Levow|Kronheim, Milton S. Jr|Kronheim, Milton S. Sr.|Povich, Shirley|Rodman, Morris|Roosevelt, Eleanor|Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Wohlberg, Jeffrey</people><searchterms>Immigration|Four and a Half Street|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|Israel|Zionism|Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4886/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3327</url><identifier>3327</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2000</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 24, No. 1, 60 pages, 2000-2001
Members of the Club: Jewish Teen Life in Washington, 1920's-1960's (text and photos from the exhibit)
Two Different Worlds by Aaron Goldman and Marion Hall Holland
AZA's Yom Kippur Dance--A Social Centerpiece by Gershon Fishbein
The Group by Frankie Pelzman
Two Perspectives on Jewish Teen Life by Tamara Handelsman and Lee Rubenstein
The Brothers of Pi Tau Pi by Alan Dessoff
Beyond Nostalgia: American Jewish Life in the 1950's by Frank Rich
Three Generations of Zionists by Naftali Bendavid
Jewish Teens Talk: Then and Now by Noah Grynberg</description><subject /><objectid>Record24</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron|Holland, Marion Hall|Fishbein, Gershon|Pelzman, Frankie|Handelsman, Tamara Bernstein|Rubenstein, Lee|Dessoff, Alan|Rich, Frank|Bendavid, Naftali|Grynberg, Noah</people><searchterms>Central High School|AZA|Pi Tau Pi|Phi Delta|Upsilon Lambda Phi|Iota Gamma Phi|Sigma Omega Pi|Young Judea|Zionism|Israel|Camp Moshava|Habonim|Crescent Club|Hot Shoppes|B'nai B'rith Girls|Sigma Alpha Rho|Brandeis Club|Teens Club|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Aleph Zadik Aleph</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4888/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3328</url><identifier>3328</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2002</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 25, No. 1, 72 pages, 2002
125th Anniversary Celebration, June 8, 2001:
Witness to History: Celebrating 125 Years by Gershon Fishbein
Order of Service of the 125th Anniversary Celebration
Opening Remarks by Paula Goldman
Sermon from 1876 Dedication Ceremony by Rabbi George Jacobs
Historical Remarks by Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz
Save America's Treasures Announcement by Richard Moe
Mayoral Remarks by Eric Price
Prayer for the Country
Official Greetings and Proclamations
The Celebration in Pictures
Flashbacks: "The Old Shul" by Patrick Reynolds
If Walls Could Talk: Highlights From the Historic Structures Report
The One, The Only, The Original Adas Israel by Mendelle Tourover Woodley
Washington in 1876 by Mergery Elsberg
Synagogue Music in the 19th Century by Cantor Arnold Saltzman
Historical Vignettes: Stories of Early Worshippers by Wendy Turman
History in Transit: "Wil Bill" Patram's Job to Remember by Sally Kline
American Jews at the Beginning of the 1900s: Facing a New Century a Century Ago by Pamela Nadell, Ph.D.</description><subject /><objectid>Record25</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Fishbein, Gershon|Jacobs, George|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Reynolds, Patrick|Woodley, Mendelle|Elsberg, Margery Merkin|Turman, Wendy|Saltzman, Arnold|Kline, Sally|Nadell, Pamela|Patram, William|Wohlberg, Jeffrey</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|synagogues|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4890/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3329</url><identifier>3329</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2003</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 26, No. 1, 76 pages, 2003-2004
Ties That Bind: Washington Area Jews and the Birth of Israel, 1938-1950
A Day to Remember by Gershon Fishbein
From the Society's Oral History Files:
Raising a New Flag
Zionist Youth
Secret Meetings
Maury Atkin Remembers by Charles Sonneborn
Givat Washington by Jessica Kaplan
America's Unique Brand of Zionism by Melvin I. Urofsky
Louis Brandeis, A Zionist in Washington: Some Personal Memories by Frank B. Gilbert
Once Upon a Time in Washington: A Living History by Mendelle Tourover Woodley
Golda's Dress of Many Names by Mendelle Tourover Woodley
Edmund I. Kaufmann's Scrapbook: A Twentieth-Century Treasure by Margery Elsberg and Julian Feldman
A Rally on Capitol Hill by Margery Elsberg
Washington D.C. Area Mission to Israel by Gershon Fishbein</description><subject /><objectid>Record26</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Fishbein, Gershon|Elsberg, Margery Merkin|Atkin, Maurice|Sonneborn, Charles|Kaplan, Jessica|Urofsky, Melvin|Gilbert, Frank|Woodley, Mendelle|Feldman, Julian|Kaufman, E.I.|Brandeis, Louis D.|Meir, Golda</people><searchterms>Zionism|Israel|Camp Moshava|Haganah|Aliyah|Habonim|protests and rallies|ZOA|Givat Washington|Jewish National Fund|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|Palestine</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3330</url><identifier>3330</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2005</date><collection>The Record</collection><description>The Record, Volume 27, No. 1, 84 pages, 2005-2006
Through the Lens: Jeremy Goldberg's Washington (from the exhibition)
Overview of the 2003 Greater Washington Jewish Community Study by Irene R. Kaplan
Celebrating Jewish Life in America by Charles Behrend Sonneborn
Being Jewish and American by Michael Shmunis
A Portrait of Abraham S. Kay (From the Society's Archives) by Helen Belitsky</description><subject /><objectid>Record27</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kay, Abraham|Goldberg, Jeremy|Sonneborn, Charles|Shmunis, Michael|Belitsky, Helen|Kaplan, Irene</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah|Ezras Israel|Southeast Hebrew Congregation|Kesher Israel|Tifereth Israel|B'nai Israel|Beth Sholom|Har Tzeon|Agudas Achim Congregation|Shaare Tikvah|Temple Sinai|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Jewish Social Service Agency|Hebrew Academy|Cemeteries|Indian Spring Country Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4892/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3331</url><identifier>3331</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"Elchanan: the Legend of a Jewish Pope"</title><date>1910</date><collection /><description>Inscribed inside cover, "Presented to Veeda Wolf Adath Israel Sunday School June 20, 1920".

Image description: This is a tan clothbound book with visible signs of wear/age, including stains from potential damage. It is embossed with gold lettering in the center of the front cover that reads, "Elchanan: the Legend of a Jewish Pope." Towards the bottom, more gold lettering reads, "Handler." The flyleaf has visible damage in the form of a dark brown stain. There is a handwritten inscription on the flyleaf that reads, "Presented to Veeda Wolf, Adath Israel Sunday School, June 20, 1920," in elegant cursive handwriting.</description><subject /><objectid>1980.07.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Digital Inclusion</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3313/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/library/3510</url><identifier>3510</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Drug Fair Collection</title><date>1953-1993</date><collection>Drug Fair Collection</collection><description>This collection contains information on Milton L. Elsberg and his company, Drug Fair.  It consists of photographs, audiocassettes, film and magnetic reels, ephemera, certificates, newspaper clippings, correspondence, speeches, handwritten notes, programs and Drug Fair promotional materials.

The Milton Elsberg material primarily relates to his 70th birthday party in 1982, and an Anti-Defamation League dinner honoring him in 1967.  Included in the birthday records are invitations, correspondence, written and taped background information about Elsberg's life, guest lists, and a video about Elsberg shown at the party.  The ADL dinner information includes invitations, correspondence, a seating chart, and a draft of the speech given by Elsberg.  Information about his youth and family are largely absent from the collection, although some material relates to his son, Stuart Michael Elsberg-four panoramic photographs and eleven Cub Scout and Boy Scout patches.

The Drug Fair records consists primarily of information about the year 1967, the exhibit in Russia in 1961-1962, and a 1964 scrapbook presented to the Brand Names Foundation.  The scrapbook documents advertising, promotions, company themes, etc.  The materials contain newspaper clippings, both in English and Russian, correspondence, promotional materials, jingles (both paper and audio copies), and ephemera.

The photographs document both Milton Elsberg's family and business; they include internal and external shots of Drug Fair buildings, the Moscow exhibit, family members, and such famous people as Jayne Mansfield and Hubert Humphrey (whom Mr. Elsberg knew as a pharmacist before Mr. Humphrey became a politician).

Notable correspondents in the collection are Lady Bird Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, executives from several companies including Johnson and Johnson, and representatives from the United States Information Agency.  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/><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3554</url><identifier>3554</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Atlas</title><date>March 1939</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>The Atlas, AZA, March 1939</description><subject /><objectid>1999.24.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>AZA|Aleph Zadik Aleph</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3555</url><identifier>3555</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 15, 1952</date><collection /><description>Letter typewritten in Hebrew from Abba Eban, Embassy of Israel,  to Isaac Franck, 1952.</description><subject /><objectid>2000.5.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Franck, Isaac|Eban, Abba</people><searchterms>Israel|Jewish Community Council|Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3556</url><identifier>3556</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Maroon and White</title><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Newsletters from Macfarland Jr. High School</description><subject>School</subject><objectid>1999.04.10-13</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>McFarland Junior High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3557</url><identifier>3557</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Clippings from Roosevelt High School</title><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>7 clippings from Roosevelt High School, 1940s</description><subject /><objectid>1999.04.01-07</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3558</url><identifier>3558</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Mad Fad Whirl</title><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description /><subject /><objectid>1999.05.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3559</url><identifier>3559</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>AlumNews Letter, ABG</title><date>1995</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>ABG Alumni Newsletter, 1995</description><subject /><objectid>1999.05.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Alpha Beta Gamma</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3560</url><identifier>3560</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>A&amp;W  Hot Shoppe Menu</description><subject /><objectid>1999.14.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Menu</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Hot Shoppes</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3923/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3561</url><identifier>3561</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/30/1939</date><collection /><description>A&amp;W  Hot Shoppe Menu</description><subject /><objectid>1999.14.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Menu</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Hot Shoppes</searchterms><coverage /><rights 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/><description>Invitation in shape of an ark to bar mitzvah of Sheldon William Levine at Beth El Congregation, August 21, 1948.</description><subject /><objectid>1999.16.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Levine, Sheldon</people><searchterms>Confirmation|Beth El|Bar Mitzvah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3564</url><identifier>3564</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1948</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>One page typewritten speech given by Sheldon Levine at his bar mitzvah, August 21, 1948 at Beth El Congregation.  

Speech is typewritten with hand-written note inserted above the word "Palestine"  reading "which is now our new free state Israel"</description><subject>Religious services|Youth</subject><objectid>1999.16.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Speech</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Levine, Sheldon</people><searchterms>Beth El|Bar Mitzvah|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3565</url><identifier>3565</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Alpha Beta Gamma Almost 50 Anniversary Celebration</title><date>April 24, 1994</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description /><subject>Anniversaries</subject><objectid>1999.16.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Alpha Beta Gamma</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3566</url><identifier>3566</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Coolidge High School Corral</title><date>1957</date><collection /><description>1957 Calvin Coolidge High School Yearbook.  Titled "Coolidge High School Corral."</description><subject>Schools</subject><objectid>1999.16.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Coolidge High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3567</url><identifier>3567</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Calvin Coolidge High School 40th Reunion, Class of 1957</title><date>1997</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description /><subject>Reunions|School</subject><objectid>1999.16.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Tag, Identification</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Coolidge High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3568</url><identifier>3568</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Mu Sigma 49th Anniversary Dinner Dance</title><date>September 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/><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Upsilon Lambda Phi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3573</url><identifier>3573</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>ULPatter</title><date>1986</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Reunion booklet</description><subject /><objectid>1999.23.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Upsilon Lambda Phi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3574</url><identifier>3574</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>United Syngagogue Youth</title><date>1957-1960</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Newsletters, booklets, photographs, posters, memos, reports, calendars, letters, flyers from national, regional, and local chapters 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/><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3576</url><identifier>3576</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Iota Gamma Phi Convention</title><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Program from Iota Gamma Phi Convention</description><subject>Teenagers|fraternities and sororities</subject><objectid>2000.22.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Iota Gamma Phi|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3577</url><identifier>3577</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Coolidge High School Commencement</title><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Program for Coolidge High School commencement</description><subject>Graduation ceremonies</subject><objectid>2000.22.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people 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/><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3580</url><identifier>3580</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Adas Israel Congregation 130th Anniversary Shabbat</title><date>2000</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Booklet commemorating 130th anniversary of Adas Israel Congregation, 2000.</description><subject>Anniversaries</subject><objectid>2000.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3581</url><identifier>3581</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Gallatin Street Hot Shoppe Reunion</title><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Notice of reunion for Gallatin Street Hot Shoppes, 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Reunion at Indian Spring Country Club.</description><subject>Reunions</subject><objectid>1999.26.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Coolidge High School|Indian Spring Country Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3599</url><identifier>3599</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Jewish National Fund</title><date /><collection /><description /><subject /><objectid>1999.26.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish National Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3600</url><identifier>3600</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Tree Fund, in honor of Seaboard Region of Young Judaea</description><subject /><objectid>1999.26.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Young Judea</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3601</url><identifier>3601</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Forest of the Six Million</title><date /><collection /><description /><subject /><objectid>1999.26.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3602</url><identifier>3602</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Washington Senior Judaea Council</title><date /><collection /><description /><subject /><objectid>1999.26.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Minutes</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3603</url><identifier>3603</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Young Judaea</title><date /><collection /><description /><subject /><objectid>1999.26.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Roster</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Young Judea</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3604</url><identifier>3604</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Senior Judaea Club Tree Fund</title><date /><collection /><description /><subject /><objectid>1999.26.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3605</url><identifier>3605</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Adas Israel Confirmation Dance</title><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Booklet from Adas Israel confirmation class dance</description><subject>Synagogues|Teenagers|Dance</subject><objectid>1999.39.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Confirmation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3606</url><identifier>3606</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Certificate of Confirmation</title><date>1946</date><collection /><description>Certificate of Confirmation of Jeanne Ruth Schiff, Congregation Bethesda Chevy Chase Jewish Community</description><subject>Synagogues</subject><objectid>2000.15.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Confirmation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Schiff, Jeanne</people><searchterms>Confirmation|Bethesda Chevy Chase Jewish Community|Montgomery County|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3607</url><identifier>3607</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Confirmation Service</title><date>1946</date><collection /><description>Invitation to confirmation service at Bethesda Chevy Chase Jewish Community</description><subject /><objectid>2000.15.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Confirmation|Bethesda Chevy Chase Jewish Community</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3608</url><identifier>3608</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>A Jewish Community Tribute For Our Martyred President, John F. 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"A Happy New Year"  written in English and Hebrew.

Reverse has brief greetings to Mr. and Mrs. Blumenthal from Belle Miller in Wilkes-Barre, PA.</description><subject>Holidays|Postcards</subject><objectid>2001.21.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Rachel|Blumenthal, Herman</people><searchterms>Rosh Hashanah|Seventh Street|Erev Tavshilin</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3683/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3614</url><identifier>3614</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 11, 1912</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Rosh Hashanah postcard with floral design on yellow and white background.  Text reads "A Happy New Year" in English and Hebrew.

Reverse has brief message to Mr. J. Blumenthal from Amelia M. Ring; postmarked Baltimore.</description><subject>Holidays|Postcards</subject><objectid>2001.21.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Joseph</people><searchterms>Rosh Hashanah|Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3761/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3615</url><identifier>3615</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 17, 1914</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Rosh Hashanah postcard with purple flowers and a riverbank scene on a white background.  Text reads "A Happy New Year" in both English and Hebrew.

Brief message on back from Nathan Polis to Mr. Joe Blumenthal; postmarked Norfolk, VA.</description><subject>Holidays|Postcards</subject><objectid>2001.21.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Joseph|Polis, Nathan</people><searchterms>Rosh Hashanah|Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3320/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3616</url><identifier>3616</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 19, 1914</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Rosh Hashanah postcard with a scene of a house and pink roses depicted on front.  Text reads "A Happy New Year" in English and Hebrew.

Reverse has a brief message on back addressed to R. Blumenthal and family; postmarked Baltimore.</description><subject>Holidays|Postcards</subject><objectid>2001.21.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Rachel</people><searchterms>Rosh Hashanah|Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3527/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3617</url><identifier>3617</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/29/1914</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Rosh Hashanah postcard with large picture of rose on a light green background.  Text reads "Wishing you a Happy New Year" in both English and Hebrew.

Reverse has brief message from Sam Babinse to Mr. Joseph Blumenthal at 1810 Seventh Street, NW; postmarked Washington.</description><subject>Holidays|Postcards</subject><objectid>2001.21.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Joseph|Babinse, Sam</people><searchterms>Rosh Hashanah|Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3495/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3618</url><identifier>3618</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>October 4, 1910</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Rosh Hashanah postcard with a scene depicting two children and a balloon carrying a basket of roses on front.  Text reads "A Happy New Year" in both English and Hebrew.

Reverse has brief message from Mr. and Mrs. Simon in Baltimore to Mr. Blumenthal.</description><subject>Postcards|Holidays</subject><objectid>2001.21.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Herman</people><searchterms>Rosh Hashanah|Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3600/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3619</url><identifier>3619</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>No date available</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Rosh Hashanah postcard with a picture of a basket of roses on front.  Glitter adorns the roses.  Small sticker reads "Happy New Year" in Hebrew.

Reverse contains brief message from the Family R. Kupferstein; no postmark or stamp.</description><subject>Holidays|Postcards</subject><objectid>2001.21.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kupferstein, R.</people><searchterms>Rosh Hashanah|Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3598/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3620</url><identifier>3620</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>no date available</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>New Year's postcard with a picture of a young boy on front.  Flap located on front of card can be opened to reveal a foldout collection of pictures.  Text in German.

Brief message on back addressed to family Blumenthal.  Card is not postmarked.</description><subject>Holidays|Postcards</subject><objectid>2001.21.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Herman</people><searchterms>New Year's Day|Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3621</url><identifier>3621</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 1, 1912</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>New Year's postcard with a picture of an older gentleman laughing on front.  Text reads "A Happy New Year" in English with an additional inspirational message.

Reverse has a brief message addressed to Joe Blumenthal.</description><subject>Holidays|New Year's|Postcards</subject><objectid>2001.21.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Joseph</people><searchterms>Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3636/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3622</url><identifier>3622</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 13, 1913</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Valentine's Day postcard with a picture of a man and a woman enclosed in a heart on front.  Violets are also depicted on a pastel checkerboard background.

Reverse has a brief message addressed to Mr. Blumenthal.</description><subject>Holidays|Valentines|Postcards</subject><objectid>2001.21.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Herman</people><searchterms>Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3660/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3623</url><identifier>3623</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>October 30, 1912</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Halloween postcard with a picture of a young woman looking in a mirror.  Pumpkins and gourds are also depicted.  Pictures are raised on the card.  Text reads "Halloween Greetings."

Reverse is addressed to Mr. Samuel Blumenthal.</description><subject>Halloween|Postcards</subject><objectid>2001.21.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Samuel</people><searchterms>Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3788/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3624</url><identifier>3624</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>November 24, 1914</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Thanksgiving postcard with a picture of a barn and chickens on a cream background.  Text says "A Peaceful Thanksgiving."

Reverse has a brief message from Dorothy Fisher addressed to Mr. Samuel Blumenthal.</description><subject>Thanksgiving|Postcards</subject><objectid>2001.21.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Fisher, Dorothy|Blumenthal, Samuel</people><searchterms>Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3331/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3625</url><identifier>3625</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 23, 1939</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Birthday Greetings postcard with a picture of a a house and fence surrounded by flowers.  Text reads "Birthday Greetings" and an additional message.

Reverse has brief message from Miss Solomon at Rich's to Eleanor Blumenthal.</description><subject>Birthdays|Postcards</subject><objectid>2001.21.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Solomon, Rae|Blumenthal, Eleanor</people><searchterms>Rich's Shoes|Seventh Street|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3766/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3626</url><identifier>3626</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>no date available</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Washington's Birthday postcard with a picture of Mount Vernon on the front surrounded by cherries on a cream background.  Text reads "Best Wishes for Washington's Birthday."

Reverse has a brief message from Fred to Mr. Sam Blumenthal.</description><subject>Holidays|Postcards</subject><objectid>2001.21.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Samuel</people><searchterms>Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3656/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3627</url><identifier>3627</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 15, 1913</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>St. Patrick's Day postcard depicting a young woman dressed in green holding shamrocks on a white background with green border.  Text reads "Souvenir of St. Patrick's Day."

Reverse has a brief message from Fred to Mr. Blumenthal.</description><subject>Holidays|St. Patricks Day|Postcards</subject><objectid>2001.21.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal</people><searchterms>Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3500/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3628</url><identifier>3628</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 13, 1915</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Birthday postcard with a picture of a young woman looking in the mirror on a grey background.  Text reads "A Joyous Birthday to You."

Reverse has a brief message addressed to Mr. Samuel Blumenthal.</description><subject>Birthdays|Postcards</subject><objectid>2001.21.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Samuel</people><searchterms>Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3637/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3629</url><identifier>3629</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 12, 1913</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Plain correspondence postcard with a picture of four young people on the front as well as a picture of a gift tag.  Text reads "Here are some of the many pretty girls of... Come and get one."

Reverse has brief message from Rosalind Ross addressed to Mr. J. Blumenthal.</description><subject>Postcards</subject><objectid>2001.21.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ross, Rosalind|Blumenthal, Joseph</people><searchterms>Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3668/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3630</url><identifier>3630</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Postcard</title><date>September 8, 1910</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Correspondence postcard depicting a young couple hugging with a dog on a stoop surrounded by roses.  Text reads "Let us be Friends."

Reverse has a brief message addressed to Mrs. R. Blumenthal.</description><subject>Postcards|Friendship</subject><objectid>2001.21.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Rachel</people><searchterms>Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3822/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3631</url><identifier>3631</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Henry J. Kaufman Collection</title><date>1931-1989</date><collection>Henry Kaufman Collection</collection><description>The Kaufman Collection contains information pertaining to the business and personal affairs of Henry Kaufman.  

Kaufman was a successful advertising executive in the Washington, DC area.  Some of the items in the collection showcase his abilities through proposals, articles he wrote, and awards.

Personal items include the obituary of his sister and his marriage announcement.

Correspondence, business records, newspaper clippings, and a business "blue book" outlining procedure can all be found within the collection.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.21.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kaufman, Henry|King, Henry|Kaufman, Irma</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3632</url><identifier>3632</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Philip Aurbach and Lenora Weinberg Ketubah</title><date>January 8, 1924</date><collection>Aurbach Family Collection</collection><description>Two page Ketubah of Philip Aurbach to Lenora Weinberg on January 8, 1924.  Several witnesses also signed. Text both in Hebrew and English.

17 x 24"</description><subject>Weddings</subject><objectid>1989.04.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Ketubah</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Aurbach, Philip|Weinberg, Lenora</people><searchterms>Ketubah|Adas Israel|Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3774/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3633</url><identifier>3633</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Citizenship Certificate of Leon Poppers</title><date>October 12, 1860</date><collection>Aurbach Family Collection</collection><description>Leon Poppers' Citizenship Certificate from New York City on Oct. 12, 1860.

Cream certificate with blue and red text officiating Leon Poppers' United States' citizenship.  Small red seal is affixed on the left hand side of the piece with raised symbols. 

Mount: 16 x 19 ½"
Paper:   15 ¾ x 16 ½"</description><subject>Immigrants</subject><objectid>1991.06.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Citizenship</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Poppers, Leon</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3346/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3634</url><identifier>3634</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Certificate of Marriage 1921</title><date>January 2, 1921</date><collection /><description>Certificate of Marriage from January 2, 1921.  Marriage of Jacques Dopkeen to Florence Goldberg.  Location: Boston, MA.
Text primarily in Hebrew, and lower portion is in English.

19 x 12"</description><subject>Weddings</subject><objectid>1998.04.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Marriage</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Dopkeen, Jacques|Goldberg, Florence</people><searchterms>Ketubah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3385/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3635</url><identifier>3635</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Map of Givat Washington</title><date /><collection /><description>Map of Givat Washington, text entirely in Hebrew. Numbered locations with corresponding names. . Marked on reverse, "L.1997.25".

10 ½ x 14 ¼"
  
Black and white drawing.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.35.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Map</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Givat Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3687/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3636</url><identifier>3636</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>'Open Letter' Clipping on Displaced Persons' Clipping</title><date /><collection /><description>Newspaper page, "AN OPEN LETTER" written in English, from Rabbi Zemach Green, Ohev Sholem Congregation.
22 ½ x 8 1/8"</description><subject /><objectid>1998.35.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Green, Zemach</people><searchterms>Ohev Sholom</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3637</url><identifier>3637</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Stock Certificate from the Palestine Lighterage and Coastal Navigation</title><date>January 3, 1921</date><collection /><description>Stock certificate for the Palestine Lighterage and Coastal Navigation Ltd., Jaffa.  The date is January 3, 1921.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.41.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Stock</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Palestine</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3505/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3638</url><identifier>3638</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Montgomery County Jewish Community Confirmation Program for Class of 1956</title><date>1956</date><collection /><description>Confirmation Services Program, Montgomery County Jewish Community</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Montgomery County Jewish Community|Confirmation|MCJC</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3639</url><identifier>3639</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Montgomery County Jewish Community Confirmation Program from Class of 1959</title><date>Sunday, May 17, 1959</date><collection /><description>Confirmation Services Program, Montgomery County Jewish Community</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Montgomery County Jewish Community|Confirmation|MCJC</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3640</url><identifier>3640</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Montgomery County Jewish Community Ground Breaking Service Program</title><date>November 10, 1957</date><collection /><description>Groundbreaking Service Program from MCJC</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>MCJC|Montgomery County Jewish Community</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3391/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3641</url><identifier>3641</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Temple Sinai Confirmation Service Invitation</title><date>June 9,1957</date><collection /><description>Temple Sinai Fourth Annual Confirmation Service invitation for Sunday June 9, 1957</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Confirmation|Temple Sinai</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3642</url><identifier>3642</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Invitation to Ben Stein's Bar Mitzvah</title><date>1957</date><collection>Feuerzeig Collection</collection><description>Invitation to Ben Stein's Bar Mitzvah at MCJC</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Stein, Ben</people><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah|Montgomery County Jewish Community|MCJC</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3657/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3643</url><identifier>3643</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Invitation to Roger Leslie Lenkin's Bar Mitzvah</title><date>1955</date><collection>Feuerzeig Collection</collection><description>Invitation to Roger Lenkin's Bar Mitzvah at B'nai Israel</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Lenkin, Roger</people><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah|B'nai Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3644</url><identifier>3644</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Invitation to Bar Mitzvah of Gary Paul Melnicove</title><date>December 25, ca. 1954</date><collection>Feuerzeig Collection</collection><description>Bar Mitzvah invitation for Gary Melnicove at B'nai Israel</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Melnicove, Gary</people><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah|B'nai Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3645</url><identifier>3645</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Invitation to Sheldon Leonard Markowitz's Bar Mitzvah</title><date>Saturday, April 16, 1955</date><collection>Feuerzeig Collection</collection><description>Invitation to Sheldon Leonard Markowitz's Bar Mitzvah at MCJC, 1955</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Markowitz, Sheldon</people><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah|MCJC|Montgomery County Jewish Community</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3646</url><identifier>3646</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Invitation to Sweet Sixteen Party for Nina Hoffmann</title><date>December 1,1956</date><collection>Feuerzeig Collection</collection><description>Sweet Sixteen Party Invitation for Nina Hoffmann</description><subject>Birthdays</subject><objectid>2002.5.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Hoffmann, Nina</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3647</url><identifier>3647</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Invitation to Rachel Stein's Sweet Sixteen Party</title><date>September 14</date><collection>Feuerzeig Collection</collection><description>Invitation to Rachel Stein's Sweet Sixteen party</description><subject>Birthdays</subject><objectid>2002.5.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Stein, Rachel</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3648</url><identifier>3648</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Invitation to Isaiah Chapter B'nai B'rith Girls Mother-Daughter Luncheon</title><date>May 27, 1956</date><collection>Feuerzeig Collection</collection><description>Handwritten invitation to Isaiah Chapter B'nai B'rith Girls Mother-Daughter Luncheon</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>B'nai B'rith Girls</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3649</url><identifier>3649</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Invitation to Sweet Sixteen Party Given by Marlene Cohen</title><date>May 31, 1957</date><collection>Feuerzeig Collection</collection><description>Sweet Sixteen Party invitation with illustration of two couples dancing</description><subject>Birthdays</subject><objectid>2002.5.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3650</url><identifier>3650</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Invitation to Bobbie Kluft's dance party at Indian Spring Country Club</title><date>June 1, 1956</date><collection>Feuerzeig Collection</collection><description>Invitation to Bobbie Kluft's dance party</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kluft, Bobbie</people><searchterms>Indian Spring Country Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3651</url><identifier>3651</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Invitation to Donna Zinnamon's Sweet Sixteen Party at Norbeck Country Club</title><date /><collection>Feuerzeig Collection</collection><description>Invitation to Donna Zinnamon's Sweet Sixteen Party at Norbeck Country Club, June 22nd</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Zinnamon, Donna</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3652</url><identifier>3652</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Invitation to Sweet Sixteen Birthday Dance in honor of  Miriam freedman and Madelyn Kramer</title><date /><collection>Feuerzeig Collection</collection><description>Invitation to Sweet Sixteen Birthday Dance, June 5th</description><subject>Birthdays</subject><objectid>2002.5.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Freedman, Miriam|Kramer, Madelyn</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3653</url><identifier>3653</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Invitation to Mickey Elsberg's Dance and Breakfast at Woodmont Country Club</title><date /><collection>Feuerzeig Collection</collection><description>Invitation to Mickey Elsberg's Dance and Breakfast at Woodmont Country Club, June 15th</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Elsberg, Mickey</people><searchterms>Dance|Woodmont Country Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4758/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3654</url><identifier>3654</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>B'nai B'rith Girls Member's Manual</title><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>B'nai B'rith Girls Member's Manual</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>B'nai B'rith Girls</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3655</url><identifier>3655</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Musical Score for the Bar Mitzvah of Bennett Frankel</title><date /><collection>Feuerzeig Collection</collection><description>Musical Score for the Bar Mitzvah of Bennett Frankel</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Frankel, Bennett</people><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3656</url><identifier>3656</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Arthur Welsh Collection</title><date /><collection>Arthur Welsh Collection</collection><description>Letters written to Arthur Welsh's sister, Clara Wiseman,  between 1930-1961, all relating to Arthur Welsh.  Letters were written by Ernie Pyle at Washington Daily News; Major Henry H. Arnold; Congressman Ben M. Golder; Paul Garber, Smithsonian Institution; Library of Congress; and the College Park Rotary Club.  Three additional letters written by Paul Garber are concerned with the Arthur Welsh holdings in the National Air Museum.</description><subject>Aviation|Airplanes|Air pilots</subject><objectid>1994.61.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Arnold, Henry|Welsh, Arthur|Wright, Orville|Wright, Wilbur|Wiseman, Clara|Harmel, Falk|Gray, George|Garber, Paul|Pyle, Ernie</people><searchterms>Smithsonian Institution|College Park|Wright Brothers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3894/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3657</url><identifier>3657</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Phi Delta Society Gay Paree Ad Book</title><date>1957</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>The 1957 Ad Book from the Phi Delta Sorority's annual Gay Paree event.</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Phi Delta|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3658</url><identifier>3658</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>BBG Songbook</title><date>1956</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Paper-bound hand illustrated songbook from BBG</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>B'nai B'rith Girls</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3659</url><identifier>3659</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Ronald G. Jaffe Bar Mitzvah Memorabilia Booklet</title><date>1955</date><collection>Feuerzeig Collection</collection><description>Bar Mitzvah booklet for Ronald Jaffe at B'nai Israel, 1955.  With blue tassel binding</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Jaffe, Ronald</people><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah|B'nai Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3660</url><identifier>3660</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Lincoln AZA Trophy Dance Issue</title><date>1956</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Lincoln AZA Trophy Dance Issue, Lincoln Torch, 4th Edition</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>AZA|Aleph Zadik Aleph</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3661</url><identifier>3661</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Montgomery AZA Star of David Dance Issue</title><date>1957</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Dance booklet for Montgomery AZA, 1957</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>AZA|Dance|Aleph Zadik Aleph</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3662</url><identifier>3662</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Phi Delta Gay Paree Dance Program</title><date>1957</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Hand-illustrated Gay Paree dance program</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Phi Delta|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3663</url><identifier>3663</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>MU Sigma's New Year's Dance 1957 Program</title><date>December 31, 1957</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Mu Sigma's New Year's Dance 1957 Program</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Mu Sigma|Dance</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3664</url><identifier>3664</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Upsilon Lambda Phi Fraternity International Convention Ad Book</title><date>1957</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Upsilon Lambda Phi Fraternity International Convention Ad Book from Alpha Epsilon Chapter</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Upsilon Lambda Phi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3665</url><identifier>3665</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>SKS Festival of Roses Program</title><date>1959</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Sigma Kappa Sigma Festival of Roses program</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.31</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Sigma Kappa Sigma</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3666</url><identifier>3666</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Podium: Dinner With the Rabbi</title><date>1957</date><collection>Feuerzeig Collection</collection><description /><subject /><objectid>2002.5.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>MCJC|Montgomery County Jewish Community|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3667</url><identifier>3667</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Mu Sigma Miss Valentine Dance Ad Book</title><date>1956</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Mu Sigma Omicron Chapter Miss Valentine Dance Ad Book</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Mu Sigma</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3668</url><identifier>3668</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Montgomery AZA Dance Program</title><date>1957</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Montgomery AZA Dance Program</description><subject /><objectid>2002.5.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>AZA|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Aleph Zadik Aleph</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3669</url><identifier>3669</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Alpha Beta Gamma Pledge Book</title><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Pledge book for Alpha Beta Gamma teen sorority, used by Brenda Kolker</description><subject>Teenagers|Clubs</subject><objectid>2001.16.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Notebook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kolker, Brenda</people><searchterms>Alpha Beta Gamma|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3670</url><identifier>3670</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Iota Gamma Phi Pledge Notebook</title><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Pledge notebook for Iota Gamma Phi sorority.  Diary entries focus on daily life</description><subject>Teenagers</subject><objectid>1999.46.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Diary</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Friedman, Lois</people><searchterms>Iota Gamma Phi|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3671</url><identifier>3671</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Invitation to Christmas Dance</description><subject /><objectid>1999.46.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Iota Gamma Phi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3672</url><identifier>3672</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Small Iota Gamma Phi Flag</description><subject>Teenagers</subject><objectid>1999.46.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Flag</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Iota Gamma Phi|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3673</url><identifier>3673</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Iota Christmas Dance</description><subject>Christmas</subject><objectid>1996.23.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Iota Gamma Phi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3674</url><identifier>3674</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Dance booklet for Les Amies sorority</description><subject>fraternities and sororities|Teenagers</subject><objectid>2000.15.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Les Amies|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3675</url><identifier>3675</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1939</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Invitation to AZA Yom Kippur Dance, September 23, 1939 at the Washington Hotel</description><subject>Teenagers|Dance parties|Holidays</subject><objectid>2001.07.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Lynn, Sol</people><searchterms>AZA|Aleph Zadik Aleph|Yom Kippur|Dance</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3674/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3676</url><identifier>3676</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Membership certificate for the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization,/AZA</description><subject /><objectid>1998.69.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Membership</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Berliant, Mark</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith Youth Organization|AZA|Aleph Zadik Aleph</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3677</url><identifier>3677</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Membership Card for Barbara Cohen for Alpha Beta Gamma</description><subject /><objectid>1999.28.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Membership</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cohen, Barbara</people><searchterms>Alpha Beta Gamma</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3678</url><identifier>3678</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>A handbook for members of the Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority, history of the sorority, sorority songs and mottos and members within the club</description><subject /><objectid>1999.28.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Alpha Beta Gamma</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3679</url><identifier>3679</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/18/1947</date><collection /><description>From September 18, 1947; an Autumn Newletter distributed to members of the Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority</description><subject /><objectid>1999.28.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Alpha Beta Gamma|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3680</url><identifier>3680</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Alpha Beta Gamma Square Dance, took place January 20th, 1951</description><subject /><objectid>1999.28.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Alpha Beta Gamma</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3681</url><identifier>3681</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Booklet commemorating history of sorority Alpha Beta Gamma</description><subject>Teenagers</subject><objectid>1999.28.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Alpha Beta Gamma|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3682</url><identifier>3682</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Memories of teen sorority Alpha Beta Gamma (ABG) as told by the members on the 43rd Anniversary in 1988</description><subject>Anniversaries|Teenagers</subject><objectid>1999.28.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Alpha Beta Gamma|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3683</url><identifier>3683</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Women's Division American Society for Technion-Israel Institute of Technology</title><date>1987</date><collection>Ida Freedman Collection</collection><description>Certificate mounted on blue paper, awarded to Ida Freedman for her service as the founder of the Washington chapter of the Women's Division of the American Society for Technion.

September 10, 1987.

9 x 12.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.03.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Freedman, Ida</people><searchterms>Technion|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3684</url><identifier>3684</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 21, 1948</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Certificate of Induction into Kappa Sigma Tau</description><subject>fraternities and sororities</subject><objectid>2000.24.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Membership</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldberg, Ann Rita</people><searchterms>Kappa Sigma Tau</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3685</url><identifier>3685</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Hell Week Instruction Book</description><subject>fraternities and sororities</subject><objectid>2000.24.13a</objectid><place /><objectname>Book, Instruction</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldberg, Ann Rita</people><searchterms>Kappa Sigma Tau</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3686</url><identifier>3686</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 1950</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Kappa Sigma Tau Conclave, New York</description><subject>fraternities and sororities</subject><objectid>2000.24.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldberg, Ann Rita</people><searchterms>Kappa Sigma Tau</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3687</url><identifier>3687</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 26, 1948</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Kappa Klock, a formal Installation Dinner Dance, held in the National Airport Terrace Room</description><subject>fraternities and sororities</subject><objectid>2000.24.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldberg, Ann Rita</people><searchterms>Kappa Sigma Tau</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3688</url><identifier>3688</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Kappa Klock Dinner Dance</description><subject>fraternities and sororities</subject><objectid>2000.24.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Weiss, Aileen</people><searchterms>Kappa Sigma Tau</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3689</url><identifier>3689</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>Sunday October 12th</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Invitation to installation for new pledges of at the home of Kappa Sigma Tau sorority, at the home of Florine Steinberg.</description><subject>fraternities and sororities</subject><objectid>2000.24.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Steinberg, Florine|Schaff, Rhoda|Goldberg, Ann Rita</people><searchterms>Kappa Sigma Tau</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3690</url><identifier>3690</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 6, 1950</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Kappa Sigma Tau dance booklet for "Kappa Karioka" at Ridgely Hall</description><subject>fraternities and sororities</subject><objectid>2000.24.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldberg, Ann Rita</people><searchterms>Kappa Sigma Tau</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3691</url><identifier>3691</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 19, 1949</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Kappa Sigma Tau sorority "King of Sports" dance at the Washington Hotel, proceeds to the Polio Fund</description><subject>fraternities and sororities</subject><objectid>2000.24.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldberg, Ann Rita</people><searchterms>Kappa Sigma Tau</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3692</url><identifier>3692</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1948</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Kappa Sigma Tau Annual Installation Dinner Dance</description><subject>fraternities and sororities</subject><objectid>2000.24.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldberg, Ann Rita</people><searchterms>Kappa Sigma Tau</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3693</url><identifier>3693</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>Sunday September 21, 2:30</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Formal Rush Tea at Rhoda Schaff for Kappa Sigma Tau</description><subject>fraternities and sororities</subject><objectid>2000.24.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Schaff, Rhoda|Goldberg, Ann Rita</people><searchterms>Kappa Sigma Tau</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3694</url><identifier>3694</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 27th through March 28th, 1948</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Kappa Sigma Tau Conclave</description><subject>Fraternities &amp; sororities</subject><objectid>2000.24.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldberg, Ann Rita</people><searchterms>Kappa Sigma Tau</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3695</url><identifier>3695</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 20, 1955</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Kouncilette Kapers, charity event for Philanthropic fund/Councilettes/Adas Israel Auditorium</description><subject>Teenagers</subject><objectid>1999.31.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Councilettes|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3696</url><identifier>3696</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>From the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund</title><date>May 12, 1934 (?)</date><collection /><description>A certificate for Samuel Myer and Sarah Rebecca Freedman from the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund.  Three black and white drawings depicting men and women in the field are found in the middle section of the certificate.

Date believed to be May 12, 1934.

Mounted on cardboard.
16 x 19 7/8"

Text is both in Hebrew and in English.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.03.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Myer, Samuel|Freedman, Rebecca</people><searchterms>Jewish National Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3326/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3697</url><identifier>3697</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Councilette Cavalcade, performance and celebration</description><subject>Teenagers</subject><objectid>1999.31.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Councilettes|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3698</url><identifier>3698</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>pledge assignments of  Ann Rita Goldberg in Kappa Sigma Tau sorority</description><subject>Teenagers|fraternities and sororities</subject><objectid>2000.24.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Glodberg, Ann Rita</people><searchterms>Kappa Sigma Tau</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3699</url><identifier>3699</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1952</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Booklet from Adas Israel Confirmation Dance of 1952</description><subject>Synagogues|Teenagers|Dance</subject><objectid>1999.39.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kasmer, Lenore</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Confirmation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3700</url><identifier>3700</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1937</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Constitution of the Jewish Lions Club</description><subject /><objectid>1998.10.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Confirmation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Lions Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3701</url><identifier>3701</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1938</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Revised Constituition for the Jewish Lions Club</description><subject /><objectid>1998.10.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Confirmation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Lions Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3702</url><identifier>3702</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 28, 1941</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Certificate of Incorporation for the Jewish Lions Club to promote social, athletic and friendship amongst Jewish youth</description><subject /><objectid>1998.10.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Registration</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kamerow, Allan|Werbow, Stanley|Steinberg, Alvin|Koughauser, Louis</people><searchterms>Jewish Lions Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3646/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3703</url><identifier>3703</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 4, 1941</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Deed of Incorporation for the Jewish Lion's Club</description><subject /><objectid>1998.10.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Deed</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kamerow, Allan|Werbow, Stanley|Koughauser, Louis|Steinberg, Alvin</people><searchterms>Jewish Lions Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3704</url><identifier>3704</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1996</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Roster of  the Jewish Lions Club members</description><subject /><objectid>1998.10.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Roster</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Lions Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3705</url><identifier>3705</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 2, 1946</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>An Invitation to a Confirmation Service at the Jewish Community Center of Bethesda Chevy Chase in the Lynbrook School Auditorium</description><subject>Synagogues</subject><objectid>2000.15.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Bethesda Chevy Chase Jewish Community|Confirmation|Montgomery County|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3706</url><identifier>3706</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Reunion at the Washington Hewbrew Congregation, Confirmation Classes of 1947,1948 and 1949</description><subject>Reunions</subject><objectid>1999.5.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Confirmation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3707</url><identifier>3707</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1957, 1958-1959, 1954-1955 and 1959-1960</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Pi Tau Pi Fraternity Roster, includes titles, active members, addresses and telephone numbers</description><subject>fraternities and sororities</subject><objectid>2001.8.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Roster</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Pi Tau Pi|Fraternity</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3708</url><identifier>3708</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Letters of Appreciation for Charity Donations made to Denver Hospital by the members of Pi Tau Pi fraternity, also contains Dissolution Act and letters between brothers</description><subject>fraternities and sororities</subject><objectid>2001.8.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Pi Tau Pi|Fraternity</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3709</url><identifier>3709</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>SundayJune 8, 1930</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Confirmation Exercises from Adas Israel Congregation, contains a list of the Confirmation Class with their addresses and phone numbers on the back</description><subject /><objectid>1999.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Biron Cohen, Naomi</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Confirmation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3710</url><identifier>3710</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1946</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Certificate of Confirmation for Jeanne Ruth Schiff at the BCC Jewish Community under the guidance of Rabbi Samuel H. Berkowitz</description><subject /><objectid>2000.15.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Confirmation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Berkowitz, Samuel H|Schiff, Jeanne</people><searchterms>Bethesda Chevy Chase Jewish Community|Confirmation|Montgomery County|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3711</url><identifier>3711</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Military commendation to Lieutenant Abram Mazo, issued June 9, 1945.  Printing &amp; handwriting in Cyrillic.  Handwritten note in English on reverse reads, "For Taking Konigsberg, June 9, 1945"

Abram Mazo was Maurice Atkin's first cousin.</description><subject>Military decorations|World War II</subject><objectid>2002.10.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Achievement</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Mazo, Abram|Atkin, Maurice</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3696/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3712</url><identifier>3712</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Copy of letter from Sima Mazo to  Maurice Atkin, 1946.

E-mail correspondence between Maurice Atkin and Daniel Kohn, researcher in Russia who located the Mazo familySeries of emails between Maurice Atkin and Daniel Kohn regarding search for Maurice's cousin, Abram Mazo, and his family, 2000-2001.  Later emails appear to be reminiscences possibly written by Abram Mazo of family life in the shtetl Chereya in the early 20th century.  A final series of emails documents the experiences of Janis Barquist &amp; Joseph Atkin on a visit to the Mazo family in St. Petersburg in 2001.  

Article, "From Russia With Love" by Flora Atkin, 2002.  The 10-page article describes the visit of Maurice Atkin's cousin Abram Mazo to the Atkin family home in Chevy Chase, MD, in 2002.

Copies of handwritten family trees</description><subject>Genealogy|Correspondence</subject><objectid>2002.10.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Maurice|Atkin, Flora|Mazo, Sima|Mazo, Abram|Etkin, Solomon|Etkin, Henye-Chasha</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3713</url><identifier>3713</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Advertisement for Rosh Hashanah services at Tifereth Israel</title><date>1927</date><collection>Tifereth Israel Collection</collection><description>Sign, black and white of Tifereth Israel, 1927; choir and cantor Jeremiah Weitz; 
photograph with text in Hebrew and some English, advertising  the High Holidays.

14 x 10 7/8"</description><subject /><objectid>1994.63.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Announcement</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Tifereth Israel|Rosh Hashanah|Yom Kippur</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5540/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3714</url><identifier>3714</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 13, 1918</date><collection /><description>Handwritten note from Champ Clark to William Weinberg on notepaper of the Speaker's Room, House of Representatives, 1918, with accompanying envelope.</description><subject>Tailor shops</subject><objectid>1994.65.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Weinberg, William|Clark, Champ</people><searchterms>U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3715</url><identifier>3715</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Certificate of Citizenship of Max Pasternak, 1901</title><date>June 12, 1901</date><collection /><description>Certificate of Citizenship for Max Pasternak from Austria, 1901, in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, with large orange seal.</description><subject>Citizenship|Immigrants</subject><objectid>1994.51.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Citizenship</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Pasternak, Max</people><searchterms>Immigration|Austria</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3716</url><identifier>3716</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Combined Congregations and Rabbinical Council Certificate</title><date>1953</date><collection /><description>Framed certificate from Combined Congregations and Rabbinical Council declaring Plotkins Kosher Market  at 4843 Georgia Avenue is kosher.   Signed by Harry Chidakel.  20" x 13".

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Flora traces the evolution and growth of Jewish Washington, DC, particularly with Adas Israel, and her education and social activities within DC.  She also discusses her experience and involvement with dancing, singing, teaching, directing, and theater production throughout the community, camps, and the JCC, and the role of the Jewish religion in her art.</description><subject>Immigrants|Holidays|Race relations|Zionism|Theatrical productions|Confirmations|Israel|Camps</subject><objectid>OH-1</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora|Belarsky, Helen|Blumenthal, Joseph|Blumenthal, Samuel|Chodoff, Ann|Deutsch Abrahams, Estelle|Franck, Isaac|Gichner Hollander, Bertha|Gichner, Isabel|Heller, Batya|Holtzman, Selma|Kruger, Mollee|Kushner, Yvonne|Levy, Lester|McNamara, Jim|Mensh Hirsch, Rebecca|Miller, Florence|Novick, Louis|Rosenblum, Edward|Schmidt Wells, Etta|Sherman, Natalie|White, Bernard|Wilner, Irving</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Camp|Camp Louise|Camp Saginaw|Council House|Hadassah|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Jewish Social Service Agency|Maccabees Group|MCJC|Phi Sigma Sigma|Seventh Street|Sisterhood|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Young Judea</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3722</url><identifier>3722</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Charles &amp; Edith Pascal Collection</collection><description>Rosh Hashanah greeting card.  Color illustration shows two rabbis looking at a scroll inside a synagogue.  A paper disk rotates new year's greetings in English and Hebrew  through a cut-out window in the scroll.  Reverse has the name "Harry Chidakel" written in ink, followed by a message written in Yiddish.</description><subject>Greeting cards|Holidays</subject><objectid>2002.15.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Greeting</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Chidakel, Harry</people><searchterms>Rosh Hashanah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3359/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3723</url><identifier>3723</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Edmund Kaufmann scrapbook; clippings, correspondence, photos, etc related to activities with Zionist Organization of America

Image on Exhibit WIJW Section 3: 1876-1921</description><subject /><objectid>1998.43.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brandeis, Louis D.|Kaufmann, Edmund I.</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3666/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3724</url><identifier>3724</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1932</date><collection>Charles &amp; Edith Pascal Collection</collection><description>Central High School diploma of Edith Chidakel, June 22, 1932.  Mounted on board.

Diploma, "CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL/THE CITY OF WASHINGTON/DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA/Edith Chidakel…", June 22, 1932.   Paper mounted on cardboard.

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Diploma, "JEFFERSON/JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL/THE CITY OF WASHINGTON/DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA/Edith Chidakel…", June 19, 1927. Paper mounted on cardboard.

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Diploma, "MacFarland/JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL/THE CITY OF WASHINGTON/DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA/Charles Morton Pascal…", January 31, 1929. Paper mounted on pressed cardboard.

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Diploma, "CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL/THE CITY OF WASHINGTON/DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA/Charles Morton Pascal…", January 31, 1933.  Paper mounted on cardboard.

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Contains membership directory, advertisements, messages from Rabbi Morris Pickholz.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.13.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Pickholz, Morris</people><searchterms>Anacostia|Washington Highlands Jewish Center|Southeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3729</url><identifier>3729</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Washington Highlands Jewish Center Fifth Anniversary</title><date>February 3, 1951</date><collection /><description>Program from Washington Highlands Jewish Center Fifth Anniversary Dance.  Includes membership directory, ads, message from Rabbi David Massis</description><subject /><objectid>2003.13.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Massis, David</people><searchterms>Washington Highlands Jewish Center|Anacostia|Southeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3730</url><identifier>3730</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Israel Independence Ball, 22nd Anniversary</title><date /><collection>Ambassadors Ball</collection><description>Program for the Israel Independence Ball, June 14, 1970.  Cover artwork, "The Garden of Eden" by Marc Chagall.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.16.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Ambassadors Ball|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3731</url><identifier>3731</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Israel Independence Ball, 23rd Anniversary</title><date /><collection>Ambassadors Ball</collection><description>Program for Israel Independence Ball, June 13, 1971.  Cover artwork, "Jerusalem" by Shraga Weil.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.16.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Ambassadors Ball</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3732</url><identifier>3732</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Israel Independence Ball, 24th Anniversary</title><date /><collection>Ambassadors Ball</collection><description>Program for Israel Independence Ball, June 11, 1972.  Interior color photographs of several sites in Israel.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.16.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Ambassadors Ball</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3925/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3733</url><identifier>3733</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Israel Independence Ball, 27th Anniversary</title><date /><collection>Ambassadors Ball</collection><description>Program for Israel Independence Ball, June 15, 1975.  Cover art "The Song of Solomon" by Shraga Weil.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.16.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Ambassadors Ball</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3734</url><identifier>3734</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Israel Independence Ball, 29th Anniversary</title><date /><collection>Ambassadors Ball</collection><description>Program for Israel Independence Ball, June 5, 1977.  Cover art &amp; illustrations from the book "Hebrew Illuminated Manuscripts" by Bazalel Narkiss.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.16.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Ambassadors Ball</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3735</url><identifier>3735</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Israel Independence Ball, 30th Anniversary</title><date /><collection>Ambassadors Ball</collection><description>Program for Israel Independence Ball, June 18, 1978.  Cover art "Yom Ha'Atzmaut" by Pinchas Shaar.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.16.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Ambassadors Ball</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3647/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3736</url><identifier>3736</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Israel Independence Ball, 19th Anniversary</title><date /><collection>Ambassadors Ball</collection><description>Program for Israel Independence Ball, June 11, 1967.  Cover artwork by Mordecai Ardon.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.48.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Israel|Israel Bonds|Ambassadors Ball</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3737</url><identifier>3737</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Israel Independence Ball, 21st Anniversary</title><date /><collection>Ambassadors Ball</collection><description>Program for Israel Independence Ball, June 8, 1969.  Cover art and illustrations from Shocken Library of Israel.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.48.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Israel|Israel Bonds|Ambassadors Ball</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3459/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3738</url><identifier>3738</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Israel Independence Ball, 20th Anniversary</title><date /><collection>Ambassadors Ball</collection><description>Program for Israel Independence Ball, June 16, 1968.  Cover art, "Victory-Jerusalem the Golden" by Abraham Rattner.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.48.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Israel|Israel Bonds|Ambassadors Ball</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3739</url><identifier>3739</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Israel Independence Ball, 26th Anniversary</title><date /><collection>Ambassadors Ball</collection><description>Program for Israel Independence Ball, June 16, 1974.  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Cover art "At the Pond" by Ruth Zarfati.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.48.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Israel|Israel Bonds|Ambassadors Ball</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3741</url><identifier>3741</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Ambassador's Ball</title><date /><collection>Ambassadors Ball</collection><description>Program for The Ambassador's Ball, June 7, 1987.  Cover art "Israel is Paradise" by Philip Ratner.  Program includes set of 10 color prints by Philip Ratner.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.48.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Israel|Israel Bonds|Ambassadors Ball</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3675/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3742</url><identifier>3742</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>History of the Secular Humanistic Judaism Movement in Washington D.C.</title><date>November 1, 2002</date><collection /><description>Short booklet outlining the history of the secular humanistic Judaism movement in Washington and the founding of Machar, the Washington congregation.  Contains biographical profiles of founding members; interviews were done by Donna Bassin.</description><subject>Secularism</subject><objectid>2003.3.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Machar</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3743</url><identifier>3743</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>25th Anniversary Celebration of Machar</title><date>November 1, 2002</date><collection /><description>Program from 25th Anniversary celebration of Machar, the Congregation for Secular Humanistic Judaism in Washington.</description><subject>Secularism</subject><objectid>2003.3.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Machar</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3744</url><identifier>3744</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Machar</title><date>December, 2002</date><collection /><description>Newsletter for Machar, Washington Congregation for Secular Humanistic Judaism.</description><subject>Secularism</subject><objectid>2003.3.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Machar</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3745</url><identifier>3745</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Aviva Hadassah's 30th Anniversary Reunion</title><date>November 10, 2002</date><collection /><description>Program booklet for 30th Reunion of Aviva Hadassah.  Includes biographical profiles of past presidents.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.3.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Hadassah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3746</url><identifier>3746</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Jewish Young Adult Council, 1949-1950</title><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Scrapbook detailing activities of the Jewish Young Adult Council, organized within the Jewish Communtiy Center, 1949-1950.</description><subject>Young adults</subject><objectid>2003.02.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center|Young Adult Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3747</url><identifier>3747</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Boy Scouts of America Pack Charter</title><date>1949</date><collection /><description>Original charter given to Cub Scout Pack #73, organized at Jewish Community Center, 1949</description><subject>Youth</subject><objectid>2003.2.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Boy Scouts|Jewish Community Center|Washington DC Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3748</url><identifier>3748</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"UNION HYMNAL"</title><date /><collection>Seraphine Steinhardt Collection</collection><description>Union Hymnal, 1897.  Text edited by Central Conference of Rabbis.  Music selected &amp; arranged by the American Society of Cantors. English.

Stamped inside cover, "Rodef Sholom Library".

Cranberry hard over with title printed in gold.
Pages 1-218</description><subject>Music education</subject><objectid>2003.1.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Steinhardt, Seraphine</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3520/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3749</url><identifier>3749</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>First Book for School and Home</title><date /><collection>Seraphine Steinhardt Collection</collection><description>Schoolbook written in German.  "Das Erste Buch fur Schule und Haus.  New York, Berlag von E. Steiger, 1870.  Two inscriptions on inside front cover; both read "Seraphine Steinhardt, 712 5th Street, NW, Washington D.C."</description><subject>Education</subject><objectid>2003.1.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Steinhardt, Seraphine</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3750</url><identifier>3750</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"A/Primary/History/of the/UNITED STATES"</title><date>1885</date><collection>Seraphine Steinhardt Collection</collection><description>School text on U.S. History, 1885.  A.S. Barnes &amp; Co., New York and Chicago. For "Intermediate Classes" with text and questions at end of each chapter; indexed.
 
Inscription in front cover reads "Seraphine Steinhardt/ 712- 5 St. N.W./ Washington/ D.C."

Hardcover yellow book, aesthetic movement style wtih title printed on cover. Pages 1-252.

7 1/2 x 5 3/4 x 1"</description><subject>Education</subject><objectid>2003.1.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Steinhardt, Seraphine</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3848/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3751</url><identifier>3751</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"THE/ABC/OF/MUSIC,..."</title><date>1893</date><collection>Seraphine Steinhardt Collection</collection><description>Music book for vocal exercises, "The ABC of Music and a Short and Easy Method of Vocalization".Hamilton S. Gordon,  New York, 1893.  Soft cover.

8 15/16 x 6 x 1"

Pencil inscription in front cover reads "Seraphine F. Steinhardt/ 712- 5 St. N.W./ Washington/ D.C."

Retailer stamp inside cover reads, "HENRY WHITE/SHEET MUSIC &amp; MUSIC BOOKS,/Washington, D.C./935 F St."</description><subject>Music education</subject><objectid>2003.1.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Steinhardt, Seraphine</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3375/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3752</url><identifier>3752</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Announcement of 1920 census</title><date>11/20/1919</date><collection /><description>Poster mounted on cardboard.  Announcement written in Yiddish asking all to participate in 1920 census.  Seal of Department of State in lower left corner; Woodrow Wilson's name in lower right corner.

14.25"x10.5" </description><subject>Census</subject><objectid>1982.10.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Poster</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Wilson, Woodrow</people><searchterms>U.S. Presidents</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3679/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3753</url><identifier>3753</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Phi Alpha Quarterly</title><date>October, 1930</date><collection /><description>Quarterly national publication for Phi Alpha Fraternity, approx. 70 pages.   Includes photograph of Alpha-Gamma chapter house in Washington, D.C.</description><subject /><objectid>1993.05.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Phi Alpha|Fraternity</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3754</url><identifier>3754</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Phi Alpha Quarterly</title><date>December, 1930</date><collection /><description>Quarterly national publication for Phi Alpha Fraternity, approx. 70 pages.</description><subject>fraternities and sororities</subject><objectid>1993.05.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Phi Alpha|Fraternity</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3755</url><identifier>3755</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Seraphine Steinhardt Collection</collection><description>1 page from The Jewish Comment, March 1901. Includes notice of wedding of Seraphine Steinhardt &amp; Martin Mayer.</description><subject>Weddings</subject><objectid>2002.2.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Steinhardt, Seraphine|Mayer, Martin</people><searchterms>Jewish Comment|Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3756</url><identifier>3756</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Seraphine Steinhardt Collection</collection><description>Music recital program, "Bischoff Pupils' Annual Recital", Washington DC, June 1900.  List of pupils includes Seraphine Steinhardt.</description><subject /><objectid>2002.2.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Steinhardt, Seraphine</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3757</url><identifier>3757</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1901</date><collection>Seraphine Steinhardt Collection</collection><description>Set of five wedding congratulations telegrams addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mayer (nee Seraphine Steinhardt) at 440 K Street, March 5, 1901.</description><subject>Weddings</subject><objectid>2003.1.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Telegram</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Steinhardt, Seraphine|Mayer, Martin</people><searchterms>Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3758</url><identifier>3758</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Orange and Blue</title><date>1919</date><collection /><description>1919 Business High School yearbook, "Orange and Blue".  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Envelope interior has gold colored illustration.</description><subject>Cards|New Year cards</subject><objectid>2003.20.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Greeting</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Schwartz, Emma</people><searchterms>Rosh Hashanah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3760</url><identifier>3760</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Adjutant, 1930</title><date /><collection>Cadet Corps</collection><description>The Adjutant, 1930.  Yearbook for the Washington High School Cadet Corps.  Belonged to Sidney Mensh of Central HS.</description><subject>Schools|Teenagers</subject><objectid>2003.19.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Mensh, Sidney</people><searchterms>Cadet Corps|Central High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3761</url><identifier>3761</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Central High Alumni Record, May 1977</title><date>May 1977</date><collection /><description>Alumni newsletter of Central HS.  8-page mimeographed sheets.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.19.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Central High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3762</url><identifier>3762</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Centennial History of Central High School, 1876-1976</title><date /><collection /><description>Paperback book of photographs &amp; brief essays on each class of Central HS from 1877 through 1950. 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Honorees were Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis.</description><subject>Aging</subject><objectid>2003.17.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Council for the Aging</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3778</url><identifier>3778</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 4, 1945</date><collection /><description>Ketubah for wedding of Harold Lichtenstein and Betty Shapiro at Adas Israel Synagogue. Rabbi M.J. Cohen.  Rabbi Solomon Metz listed as witness.</description><subject>Weddings</subject><objectid>2004.3.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Ketubah</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Lichtenstein, Harold|Shapiro, Betty|Metz, Solomon|Cohen, M. J.</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Wedding|Ketubah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3779</url><identifier>3779</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 4, 1945</date><collection /><description>Certificate of Marriage for Harold Lichtenstein and Betty Shapiro, 3219 Georgia Avenue, NW.</description><subject>Weddings</subject><objectid>2004.3.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Marriage</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Lichtenstein, Harold|Shapiro, Betty</people><searchterms>Ketubah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3780</url><identifier>3780</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Event programs, invitations, correspondence, newsclippings, and other materials documenting Dr. Seymour and Cecile Alpert's involvement in Israel Bonds, United Jewish Appeal, Adas Israel Congregation, and other Jewish communal organizations and institutions, as well as George Washington University.  The bulk dates are 1950-1985, but the material dates from 1941 to 2001.</description><subject>Ambassadors|Announcements|Awards|Balls (Parties)|Christmas cards|Clippings|Correspondence|Dinners|Embassies|Eulogies|Events|Fashion shows|Fund raising|Gifts|Greeting cards|Honors|Invitations|Philanthropists|Philanthropy|Physicians|Postcards|Presidential inaugurations|Presidents|Rabbis|Synagogues|Tributes|Universities &amp; colleges|Weddings</subject><objectid>2005.11.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Abramowitz, A. Nathan|Alpert, Cecile "Ceil"|Alpert, Seymour|Arent, Albert|Argov, Shlomo|Bender, Howard M.|Bernstein, Hyman S.|Bernstein, Leo|Blumberg, Herschel W.|Cafritz, Mildred|Cohen, I. Robert "Bob"|Cohen, Joy|Cohen, Melvin S.|Cohen, Nehemiah|Cohen, Rose|Cohen, Ryna|Crowell, Jack|Dinitz, Simcha|Elliott, Lloyd Hartman|Estrin, Melvyn|Fierst, Herbert|Funger, Morton|Funger, Norma Lee|Gerber, Leon|Gerstenfeld, Norman|Gildenhorn, Alma|Gildenhorn, Joseph|Goldberg, Arthur|Goldman, Aaron|Greenwood, Philip|Grossberg, Celia|Grossberg, Louis|Harman, Avraham|Harman, Zena|Jacobs, Estelle|Jacobs, Irving|Kay, Ina|Kay, Jack|Kay, Minnie|Kronheim, Milton S. Jr|Landow, Nathan|Lehrman, Jac J.|Linowes, R. Robert|Listfield, Stephen|Margolis, Francis|Margolis, Sidney|Meir, Golda|Naim, Asher|Ochsman, Ralph|Oppenheim, Saul Chesterfield|Perlmutter, Pet|Perlmutter, Victor|Polakoff, Sydney M.|Pollin, Abraham (Abe)|Pollin, Jennie|Pollin, Morris|Porath, Tzvi|Rabin, Leah|Rabin, Yitzhak|Rabinowitz, Carolyn|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Reagan, Ronald|Rodman, Gertrude|Rodman, Morris|Rothberg, Samuel|Sabin, Albert|Sabin, Heloisa|Smith, Douglas R.|Smith, Robert H.|Solomon, Lawrence|Strauss, Lewis L.|Turover, Isador S.|Uberman, Chaim|Wasserman, Janice|Wohlberg, Jeffrey|Wolpe, Donald|Wolpe, Paula|Yaish, Nissim</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Ambassadors Ball|B'nai B'rith|Beth El|George Washington University|Hadassah|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Israel|Israel Bonds|Israel Investors Corporation|Israeli Embassy|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish National Fund|Rosh Hashanah|Shem Tov Award|United Jewish Appeal|Yom Kippur|Zionism|ZOA</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3746/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3781</url><identifier>3781</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Reise-Pass</title><date>February 27, 1845</date><collection /><description>ReisePass issued to Bernhard Behrend permitting travel from Rodenberg to Frankfurt.  

Possible connection to his personal encounter with Baron de Rothschild whom he asked for support of his idea to form a Jewish colony in North America. Bernhard Behrend traveled there in February 1845.</description><subject>Antisemitism|Travel|Zionism</subject><objectid>2000.04.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Pass</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Behrend, Bernhard</people><searchterms>Germany|Immigrants|Immigration</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3610/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3782</url><identifier>3782</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1944</date><collection /><description>Library card issued to Lawrence Rosen, 713 4 Street, SW by The Public Library, Washington D.C.</description><subject>Libraries</subject><objectid>2006.10.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Membership</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rosen, Larry</people><searchterms>Southwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3783</url><identifier>3783</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Gib-A-Cook</title><date /><collection /><description>Kosher cookbook prepared by Nevey Shalom Sisterhood in Bowie, MD.  Includes introduction written by former Rabbi Aaron Pearlstein and brief foreward written by Hannah Gershon, wife of Rabbi Murray Gershon, and identified as Nevey Shalom Rebitsin.  (Rabbi Pearlstein's wife, Peggy, is not included in the cookbook).  Cookbook was published around the time Rabbi Pearlstein left and Rabbi Gershon arrived, ca. 1972.

Includes blessings, notes on foods associated with different holidays, sample menus, preparation for Passover, and recipes.</description><subject>Food</subject><objectid>2006.12.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Cookbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Pearlstein, Aaron|Gershon, Hannah</people><searchterms>Bowie|Kosher Food|Nevey Shalom|Sisterhood|Prince George's County|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3784</url><identifier>3784</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Memorable Morsels</title><date /><collection /><description>Cookbook compiled by women of Belair-Bowie Women's American ORT (Organization for Rehabilitation through Training).  Includes dedication page describing ORT activities, listing of officers, and recipes.</description><subject>Food</subject><objectid>2006.1.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Cookbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Bowie|ORT|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3785</url><identifier>3785</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1965</date><collection>Rich's Restaurant Collection</collection><description>Single-fold menu on red cardstock from Rich's Restaurant, at 19th &amp; E Streets, NW.  Motto on front cover "Excellent Food to Suit Your Mood."  Includes menu section on "Rich's Famous Blintzes."</description><subject>Food|Restaurants</subject><objectid>2005.5.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Menu</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rich, Seymour</people><searchterms>Kosher Food|Rich's Restaurant|restaurant|Northwest|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3786</url><identifier>3786</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1965</date><collection>Rich's Restaurant Collection</collection><description>Single-fold menu on purple laminated cardstock  from Rich's Restaurant, at 19th Street and E Streets, NW.  Motto on front cover "Excellent Food to Suit Your Mood."  Includes menu section on "Rich's Famous Blintzes."</description><subject>Food|Restaurants</subject><objectid>2005.5.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Menu</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rich, Seymour</people><searchterms>Rich's Restaurant|Kosher Food|restaurant|Northwest|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3787</url><identifier>3787</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1965</date><collection>Rich's Restaurant Collection</collection><description>Two-fold dinner menu on brown cardstock from Rich's Restaurant at E and 19th Streets, N.W.  Motto on front cover, "Excellent Food to Suit Your Mood."  Includes menu sections on Rich's Famous Blintzes, wine list, and dinner appetizers.</description><subject>Food|Restaurants</subject><objectid>2005.5.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Menu</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rich, Seymour</people><searchterms>Kosher Food|restaurant|Northwest|Rich's Restaurant|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3788</url><identifier>3788</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Rich's Restaurant Collection</collection><description>Large pink cardstock luncheon menu for Rich's Restaurant at 19th and E Streets, N.W.   Includes menu section on Rich's Famous Blintzes.  Cover and two interior pages are completely detached.</description><subject>Food|Restaurants</subject><objectid>2005.5.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Menu</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rich, Seymour</people><searchterms>Rich's Restaurant|Kosher Food|Northwest|Business|restaurant</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3814/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3789</url><identifier>3789</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/18/1954</date><collection>Rich's Restaurant Collection</collection><description>Letter from Seymour Rich of Rich's Restaurant at 19th and E Streets, N.W. to Safeway Stores, Inc.  Letter provides information about Rich's Famous Frozen Blintzes in response to request for Safeway.</description><subject>Food|Restaurants|Marketing</subject><objectid>2005.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rich, Seymour</people><searchterms>Rich's Restaurant|Kosher Food|restaurant|Northwest|Safeway|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3790</url><identifier>3790</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Materials from B'nai Israel Congregation documenting Janet Epstein (Brady).  Includes membership card for Junior Congregation, religious school report cards, correspondence, and certificates of honor.</description><subject>Synagogues|Religious education</subject><objectid>2006.7.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Epstein, Janet|Grad, Eli</people><searchterms>B'nai Israel|Confirmation|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3791</url><identifier>3791</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Graduation Exercises</title><date>1960</date><collection /><description>Graduation Program for Paul Junior High School, 8th and Oglethorpe Streets, NW, June 15, 1960</description><subject>Graduation ceremonies</subject><objectid>2006.7.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Epstein, Janet</people><searchterms>Paul Junior High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3792</url><identifier>3792</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Thirty-Ninth Commencement</title><date>1963</date><collection /><description>Graduation program from Calvin Coolidge High School, 5th and Tuckerman Streets, NW, June 12, 1963.</description><subject>Graduation ceremonies</subject><objectid>2006.7.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Epstein, Janet</people><searchterms>Coolidge High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3793</url><identifier>3793</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>A Book of Jewish Thoughts</title><date>1955</date><collection /><description>A Book of Jewish Thoughts for Personnel in the Armed Forces of the United States, published by the Commission on Jewish Chaplaincy of the National Jewish Welfare Board, 1955.  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Loose page enclosed with signatures, possibly written at reunion.</description><subject>School</subject><objectid>1995.14.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Klawans, Manuel</people><searchterms>Business High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5544/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3799</url><identifier>3799</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Orange &amp; Blue</title><date>1934</date><collection /><description>1934 Business High School Yearbook.  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Titled: The Balance Sheet.</description><subject>Schools</subject><objectid>1989.02.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Klawans, Manuel</people><searchterms>Business High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3801</url><identifier>3801</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Review</title><date>1930</date><collection /><description>Literary journal published by Central High School, January 1930.  Poetry, essays, short stories.</description><subject /><objectid>1996.08.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3802</url><identifier>3802</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Class Reunion</title><date>October 13, 1996</date><collection /><description>Program from Roosevelt High School 1939 Class Reunion, held October 13, 1996 at Leisure World, Silver Spring</description><subject>Schools|Reunions</subject><objectid>2000.13.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Roosevelt High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3803</url><identifier>3803</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Woodrow Wilson 1949</title><date>1949</date><collection /><description>1949 Woodrow Wilson High School Yearbook</description><subject>Schools</subject><objectid>2004.12.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Sonneborn, Charles</people><searchterms>Wilson High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3804</url><identifier>3804</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Woodrow Wilson 49ers</title><date>1974</date><collection /><description>Reunion booklet for Woodrow Wilson HS Class of 1949.  Held June 15, 1974 at Indian Spring Country Club.  Includes alumni directory with some biographical information.</description><subject>Schools|Reunions</subject><objectid>2004.12.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Sonneborn, Charles</people><searchterms>Indian Spring Country Club|Wilson High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3805</url><identifier>3805</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1999</date><collection /><description>Booklet for 50th reunion of Woodrow Wilson HS Class of 1949. Held at Bethesda Marriott Hotel, MD.</description><subject>Schools</subject><objectid>2004.12.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Sonneborn, Charles</people><searchterms>Wilson High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3806</url><identifier>3806</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Portraits of the Pride</title><date>2003</date><collection /><description>Award presented to each of 47 women who created a Lion of Judah Endowment fund.  Consists of a boxed set of 8x10 informational sheets on each donor, with photograph and brief text.</description><subject>Awards|Women</subject><objectid>2003.27.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Award</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Paula Seigle|Alpert, Cecile "Ceil"|Gildenhorn, Alma|Cohen, Ryna|Kay, Ina|Handelsman, Tamara Bernstein|Margolius, Phyllis Goldman|Keats, Karen|England, Lois</people><searchterms>United Jewish Endowment Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3807</url><identifier>3807</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>A Book of Jewish Thoughts</title><date>1956</date><collection /><description>A Book of Jewish Thoughts for Personnel in the Armed Forces of the United States.</description><subject>Soldiers|Military life</subject><objectid>2003.7.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Simon, Nathan</people><searchterms>Jewish Welfare Board</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3808</url><identifier>3808</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Haggadah of Passover</title><date>1958</date><collection /><description>Passover Haggadah used by Nathan Simon's family.   Published 1958 by Shulsinger Brothers Linotyping and Publishing Company, NY, NY.   Paper cover with color illustrations.</description><subject>Religious books</subject><objectid>2003.7.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Haggadah</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Simon, Nathan</people><searchterms>Passover|Passover Seder</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5161/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3809</url><identifier>3809</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Bible</title><date>1942</date><collection /><description>Bible published by Jewish Publication Society of America, 1942.  Inscription in front cover "Graduation Gift/ to/ Nathan Simon/By/ Beth Sholom Talmud Torah/ March 8th 1942/ With all good wishes" and  (signed) Rabbi M.M. Levinson, M.H. Kaminetzky, Principal.  

Pages 1-1130

7 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 1 3/4"</description><subject /><objectid>2003.7.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Simon, Nathan|Kaminetzky, M.H.</people><searchterms>Beth Sholom</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3547/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3810</url><identifier>3810</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Adas Israel Sisterhood Membership Directory</title><date /><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Includes:
- sisterhood mission statement
- letter from Anita Schwartz, Sisterhood President
- letter from Rabbi Jeffrey A. Wohlberg
- list of Board members, committee and event chairs, past presidents, and life Board members
- transliterations and translations of commonly used blessings
- member addresses and telephone numbers
- advertisements</description><subject>Women|Clubwomen|Synagogues|Directories|Membership</subject><objectid>2005.11.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Directory, Telephone</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Wohlberg, Jeffrey|Schwartz, Anita</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Sisterhood</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3811</url><identifier>3811</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Adas Israel Sisterhood Membership Directory</title><date /><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Includes:
- sisterhood mission statement
- letter from Renée Fendrich, Sisterhood President
- letter from Rabbi Jeffrey A. Wohlberg
- lists of Board members, committee and event chairs, past presidents, and life Board members
- transliterations and translations of commonly used blessings
- member addresses and telephone numbers
- advertisements</description><subject>Synagogues|Directories|Membership|Women|Clubwomen</subject><objectid>2005.11.31</objectid><place /><objectname>Directory, Telephone</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Fendrich, Renée|Wohlberg, Jeffrey</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Sisterhood</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3812</url><identifier>3812</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Constitution and By-Laws of the Adas Israel Congregation</title><date>1971</date><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Revised edition of Adas Israel Congregation's constitution and by-law</description><subject>Constitutions|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2005.11.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3813</url><identifier>3813</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Adas Israel Sisterhood Membership Direcotry</title><date /><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Includes:
- letter from Annette Morchower, Sisterhood President
- letter from Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz
- letter from Associate Rabbi Stephen C. Listfield
- "Purposes of Our Sisterhood"
- lists of Board members, committee and event chairs, past presidents, and life Board members
- transliterations and translations of commonly used blessings
- member addresses and telephone numbers
- advertisements</description><subject>Women|Clubwomen|Synagogues|Membership|Directories</subject><objectid>2005.11.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Directory, Telephone</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Morchower, Annette|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Listfield, Stephen</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Sisterhood</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3814</url><identifier>3814</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hadassah Greater Washington Area Chapter Directory Yearbook 1980-81 5741</title><date /><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>1980-1981 Yearbook and Directory for Hadassah Greater Washington Area Chapter.

Includes:
- calendar
- President's message (Lois Slott)
- list of past presidents of local chapters and boards of local chapters
- photographs
- information about organization
- contributions
- donors
- member addresses and telephone numbers 
- advertisements</description><subject>Women|Clubwomen|Zionism|Directories|Membership|Philanthropy|Philanthropists</subject><objectid>2005.11.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Slott, Lois</people><searchterms>Hadassah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3815</url><identifier>3815</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hadassah Greater Washington Area Chapter Directory Yearbook 1981-82 5742</title><date /><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>1981-1982 Yearbook and Directory for Hadassah Greater Washington Area Chapter. 

Includes:
- calendar
- Presidents'  messages (Lois Slott and Gloria Derkay)
- list of past presidents of local chapters and boards of local chapters
- photographs
- information about organization
- contributions
- donors
- member addresses and telephone numbers 
- advertisements</description><subject>Women|Clubwomen|Zionism|Directories|Membership|Philanthropy|Philanthropists</subject><objectid>2005.11.36</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Slott, Lois|Derkay, Gloria</people><searchterms>Hadassah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3816</url><identifier>3816</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Adjutant</title><date>1933</date><collection>Cadet Corps</collection><description>1933 Washington High School Cadet Corps.  Titled "The Adjutant".  Belonged to Fred Blacher.</description><subject>Schools</subject><objectid>2003.30.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blacher, Fred</people><searchterms>Cadet Corps</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3817</url><identifier>3817</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hadassah Greater Washington Area Chapter Directory Yearbook 1983-1984 5744</title><date /><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>1983-1984 Yearbook and Directory for Hadassah Greater Washington Area Chapter. 

Includes:
- calendar
- President's  message (Gloria Derkay)
- list of past presidents of local chapters and boards of local chapters
- photographs
- information about organization
- contributions
- donors
- member addresses and telephone numbers 
- advertisements</description><subject>Women|Clubwomen|Zionism|Directories|Membership|Philanthropy|Philanthropists</subject><objectid>2005.11.38</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Derkay, Gloria</people><searchterms>Hadassah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3818</url><identifier>3818</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Do Want You Want To Do
1993 Dimensions</title><date>1993</date><collection /><description>1993 Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School yearbook, vol. 16
200 pp.</description><subject>Schools</subject><objectid>2005.11.39</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3819</url><identifier>3819</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Constitution and By-Laws</title><date>April 1, 1951</date><collection /><description>Booklet containing Constitution and By-Laws of the District of Columbia Hebrew Beneficial Association.  Adopted December 14, 1941; reprinted with amendments April 1, 1951.

Includes list of all past presidents of the Association from 1918-1951.</description><subject>Insurance|Fraternal organizations|Cemeteries</subject><objectid>2006.21.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Paskin, Bernard|Posner, Hyman</people><searchterms>Elesavetgrad Cemetery Association|Hebrew Beneficial Association|Anacostia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3820</url><identifier>3820</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>By-Laws, Rules and Regulations of Elesavetgrad Cemetery Asociation</title><date>November 17, 1924</date><collection /><description>By-Laws, Rules and Regulations of Elesavetgrad Cemetery Association, 1924, Anacostia, Washington D.C.</description><subject>Cemeteries|Insurance|Fraternal organizations</subject><objectid>2006.21.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Zisman, Leonard</people><searchterms>Hebrew Beneficial Association|Elesavetgrad Cemetery Association|Anacostia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3821</url><identifier>3821</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Declaration of Forfeiture</title><date>January 5, 1925</date><collection /><description>Declaration of Forfeiture against the Hebrew Young Mens Lodge, No. 173, Independent Order Brith Sholom, in favor of the Elesavetgrad Cemetery Association.   Forfeiture for non-payment of assessment for a share of a building and placing of main road on land leading to the cemetery grounds.  Signed by Morris Dreeben, Secretary Treasurer, and Leonard Zisman, President.</description><subject>Cemeteries|Insurance|Fraternal organizations</subject><objectid>2006.21.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Dreeben, Morris|Zisman, Leonard</people><searchterms>Elesavetgrad Cemetery Association|Hebrew Beneficial Association|Hebrew Young Mens Lodge|Independent Order Brith Sholom|Anacostia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3822</url><identifier>3822</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Constitution of the District of Columbia Hebrew Beneficial Association</title><date>July 10, 1927</date><collection /><description>Copy of 1927 Constitution of the D.C. Hebrew Beneficial Association (as amended); also includes By-Laws, Rules and Regulations of the Elesavetgrad Cemetery Association, Anacostia, DC.</description><subject>Cemeteries|Insurance|Fraternal organizations</subject><objectid>2006.21.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Elesavetgrad Cemetery Association|Hebrew Beneficial Association|Anacostia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3823</url><identifier>3823</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Constitution and By-Laws of the District of Columbia Hebrew Beneficial Association</title><date>March 20, 1927</date><collection /><description>Financial Secretary's Copy of the Constitution and By-Laws of the D.C. Hebrew Beneficial Association; includes By-Laws, Rules and Regulations of the Elesavetgrad Cemetery Association.  Revised to March 20, 1927.</description><subject>Cemeteries|Insurance|Fraternal organizations</subject><objectid>2006.21.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Hebrew Beneficial Association|Elesavetgrad Cemetery Association|Anacostia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3824</url><identifier>3824</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Sales Agreement</title><date>June 2, 1934</date><collection /><description>Agreement between trustees of Congress Lodge #109 of Independent Order of Brith Sholom and Elesevatgrad Cemetery Association for sale of parcel of land within Elesavetgrad Cemetery.</description><subject>Cemeteries</subject><objectid>2006.21.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Poretsky, Harry|Ring, Louis|Jaffe, Benjamin|Goldman, M.</people><searchterms>Elesavetgrad Cemetery Association|Independent Order Brith Sholom|Congress Lodge</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3825</url><identifier>3825</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Certificate of Title</title><date>August 30, 1934</date><collection /><description>Title insurance certificate issued to Elesavetgrad Cemetery Association for parcel of land conveyed to Elesavetgrad Cemetery Association by Hebrew Young Men's Lodge Number 173 of Independent Order Brith Sholom.</description><subject>Insurance|Cemeteries|Fraternal organizations</subject><objectid>2006.21.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Hebrew Beneficial Association|Elesavetgrad Cemetery Association|Hebrew Young Mens Lodge|Independent Order Brith Sholom|Anacostia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5548/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3826</url><identifier>3826</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>August 8, 1935</date><collection /><description>Letter to District of Columbia Hebrew Beneficial Association from U.S. Treasury Department regarding tax exempt status.</description><subject>Insurance|Cemeteries|Fraternal organizations</subject><objectid>2006.21.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Lavine, Isidor M.</people><searchterms>Hebrew Beneficial Association|Internal Revenue Service</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3827</url><identifier>3827</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Fifteenth Annual Ball for the Benefit of Free Loan and Relief Funds</title><date>March 3, 1940</date><collection /><description>Program for the Fifteenth Annual Ball of the D.C. Hebrew Beneficial Association and Ladies Auxiliary, held at the New Willard Hotel, Washington D.C.  Includes history and report of the Free Loan Fund, list of officers of the DC Hebrew Beneficial Association, photographs of the Ball Committee and Ladies Auxiliary, messages from officers, and several pages of ads.</description><subject>Insurance</subject><objectid>2006.21.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rodman, Morris</people><searchterms>Elesavetgrad Cemetery Association|Hebrew Beneficial Association|Anacostia|Ladies Auxiliary|Willard Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3828</url><identifier>3828</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940</date><collection /><description>Book on the history of D.C. Hebrew Beneficial Association by Morris Alex.  In Yiddish.  Includes photographs, songs, poems, and various lists organized by year.</description><subject /><objectid>2006.21.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Alex, Morris|Novick, Louis</people><searchterms>Hebrew Beneficial Association</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3829</url><identifier>3829</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Selected Jewish Songs for Members of the Armed Forces</title><date>1943</date><collection /><description>Booklet titled "Selected Jewish Songs for Members of the Armed Forces" published by the National Jewish Welfare Board in cooperation with American Association for Jewish Education. Includes hymns and songs in English, Hebrew and Yiddish for Sabbath and holidays, folk songs, and patriotic songs.</description><subject>Military life|Soldiers</subject><objectid>2006.6.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Welfare Board</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3830</url><identifier>3830</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Kan-Sun</title><date /><collection /><description>Magazine for employees of S. Kann Sons Company.  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The material is from 1981 through 2006 and is arranged into ten folders.</description><subject>Youth organizations|Meetings|Mailing lists|Membership lists|Correspondence|Newsletters|Balls (Parties)|Bazaars|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2006.20.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Zuares, Mark|Zuares, Gwen|Maroof, Joshua|Diamond, Luna Ereza|Niddam, Roxanne|Ymar, Samy|Totah, Sami|Rebibo, David|Emsellem, Albert|Amsellem, Suzanne|Totah, Annie|Dana, Ida|Kassorla, Hayyim (rabbi)|Wannon, Eric|Wannon, Michael|Berenbaum, Michael|Emsellem, Solange|Ymar, Stella|Rebibo, Solange</people><searchterms>Magen David Sephardic Congregation|Sephardim|Montgomery County|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3842</url><identifier>3842</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Luna Diamond Collection</collection><description>Biographical information and award information and certificates from local organizations as well as the American Sephardi Federation, The Quincentennial Foundation of Istanbul, and Women's Division of American Society for Technion.</description><subject>Awards|Certificates|Resumes|Speeches</subject><objectid>2006.16.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Diamond, Luna Ereza|Diamond, Norman</people><searchterms>America-Israel Cultural Foundation|B'nai B'rith Women|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish Council for the Aging|Kaufmann Camp|Magen David Sephardic Congregation|National Council of Jewish Women|Sephardim|The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|United Jewish Appeal|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Women's International Zionist Organization|Yom Tov</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3843</url><identifier>3843</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Progress at Giant Food Properties</title><date>June 1, 1958</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Progress report to investors of Giant Food Properties.  Includes summary of recent projects in Virginia and Maryland and photographs of three new stores.</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2006.22.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Brochure</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cohen, Nehemiah</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3844</url><identifier>3844</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 2, 1982</date><collection /><description>Letter from Rabbi Philip Rabinowitz of Kesher Israel to Irvin Brody, 1982.  Letter expresses thanks for renumeration and condolences on the loss of Brody's mother, Beatrice.</description><subject /><objectid>2006.9.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brodofsky, Beatrice|Brody, Morton|Brody, Irving|Rabinowitz, Philip</people><searchterms>Kesher Israel|Georgetown</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3845</url><identifier>3845</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Urban Crisis and Our Congregation</title><date>April 15, 1968</date><collection /><description>Speech given by John Hechinger at annual meeting of Washington Hebrew Congregation.</description><subject /><objectid>2005.21.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Speech</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Hechinger, John</people><searchterms>Riots|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3846</url><identifier>3846</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry Activism</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Educational material, correspondence, publications, and various other material about Soviet Jewry from the Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington</description><subject>Education|Educational organizations|Activists|Vigils|Prisoners|Religion &amp; politics|School children</subject><objectid>2006.34.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Lerman, Ina</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Soviet Jewry|Board of Jewish Education|Temple Sinai|National Conference on Soviet Jewry|Vigil</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3847</url><identifier>3847</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 24 1908</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Rosh Hashanah postcard sent to Herman Blumenthal at 1838 7th Street, NW, 1908.  Front of card shows basket of blue flowers with inscription: "All Good Wishes for the New Year" in English and Hebrew.   Card is signed "Your friend J. Halle".</description><subject>Holidays|Postcards</subject><objectid>2006.30.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Herman</people><searchterms>Rosh Hashanah|Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3653/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3848</url><identifier>3848</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 15, 1909</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Rosh Hashanah penny postcard sent to Herman Blumenthal, 1812 7th Street, NW, 1909.   Front of card shows rabbi wearing robes and tallit and holding Torah crown, mantle, and cover.   "Happy New Year" inscribed in English and Hebrew with an additional Hebrew phrase on top.  Reverse of card shows short message from Mr. and Mrs. Simon, 249 N. Exeter Street, Baltimore, MD.</description><subject>Holidays|Postcards</subject><objectid>2006.30.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Herman</people><searchterms>Rosh Hashanah|Seventh Street|Baltimore</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3472/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3849</url><identifier>3849</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Postcard written by Joseph Blumenthal from Atlantic City to his brother, Sam Blumenthal, at 1812 7th Street, NW, August 26, 1911.  Front of postcard shows seen at Atlantic City, NJ; reverse has short message as follows:

Dear Sam,

Clara lost 50c in lobby.  It was turned in at desk and returned to Clara.  Be back soon.  Joe</description><subject>Vacations|Sailboats|Postcards</subject><objectid>2006.30.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Joseph|Blumenthal, Samuel|Hartogensis, Clara</people><searchterms>Atlantic City|Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3908/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3850</url><identifier>3850</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Postcard written by Joseph Blumenthal to his parents,  Herman and Rachel Blumenthal at 1812 7th Street, NW, August 10, 1914.  Front of card shows amusement park in Norfolk, VA; reverse of card has short message as follows:

Dear Ma &amp; Pa,

We arrived safe and immediately located a kosher place. Clara is writing more fully. Had breakfast on arrival and are just finished dinner.  With love, Joe.</description><subject>Vacations</subject><objectid>2006.30.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Joseph|Blumenthal, Herman|Blumenthal, Rachel|Hartogensis, Clara</people><searchterms>Seventh Street|Kosher Food|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3743/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3851</url><identifier>3851</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Commencement Exercises Announcement</title><date>January 31, 1929</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Commencement Exercises Announcement for Central High School, January 31, 1929</description><subject>High School|Graduation</subject><objectid>2006.35.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Announcement, Graduation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ammerman, Josephine Friedman</people><searchterms>Central High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3728/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3852</url><identifier>3852</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1927</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Report card for Josephine Friedman (Ammerman), 1927, Central High School</description><subject>High School</subject><objectid>2006.35.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Report</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ammerman, Josephine Friedman</people><searchterms>Central High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3853</url><identifier>3853</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 25, 1929</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Admission card to Class Night Exercises of the Mid-Year Class of Central High School, January 25, 1929</description><subject>High School|Graduation</subject><objectid>2006.35.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Admittance</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ammerman, Josephine Friedman</people><searchterms>Central High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3854</url><identifier>3854</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1990s</date><collection>Comet Liquor Store Collection</collection><description>one-page laminated menu with sandwich listings and prices for Comet Liquor and Deli at 1815 Columbia Road, NW.</description><subject>Menus|Liquor stores</subject><objectid>2006.3.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Menu</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Drazin, Sidney</people><searchterms>Comet Liquor|Delicatessen|Liquor Store|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3903/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3855</url><identifier>3855</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 29, 1968</date><collection /><description>Funeral service program for Rabbi Norman Gerstenfeld at Washington Hebrew Congregation, 1968</description><subject>Funeral rites &amp; ceremonies</subject><objectid>2006.40.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gerstenfeld, Norman</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3856</url><identifier>3856</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>In Memoriam</title><date>February 1968</date><collection /><description>Memorial booklet for Rabbi Norman Gerstenfeld.  Includes copies of his acceptance speech as Rabbi of Washington Hebrew in 1939; funeral service program, 1968; eulogies by Dr. Eugene Milhaly and Dr. Edgar Siskin; condolence letter from President Lyndon Johnson to Mrs. Gerstenfeld; excerpts from newspaper editorials and the Congressional Record, 1968.</description><subject /><objectid>2006.40.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gerstenfeld, Norman|Johnson, Lyndon Baines</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3857</url><identifier>3857</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"Murry's/Family of Fine Foods/50th/Anniversary"</title><date>10/1997</date><collection /><description>Special section of "Food World/Food Trade News" devoted to Murry's 50th anniversary.  Supplement titled, "Murry's/Family of Fine Foods/50th/Anniversary"; 64 pages.Features company history, articles about staff, and photographs of employees.</description><subject>Meat industry|Meat|Newspapers|Food industry|Food vendors</subject><objectid>2006.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Mendelson, Murry|Mendelson, Ira</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3518/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3858</url><identifier>3858</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Magruder's : Washington's Original Quality Grocer</title><date>03/2002</date><collection>Magruder's Collection</collection><description>Special section of "Food World" devoted to Magruder's.  Features company history, articles about staff, and photographs of employees.</description><subject>Grocery stores|Employees</subject><objectid>2006.17.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Fanaroff, Louis|Steppa, Stanford</people><searchterms>Grocery stores|Magruder's|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3859</url><identifier>3859</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/28/1969</date><collection /><description>Program for Golda Meir  speaking event sponsored by the Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington, September 28,1969.  Program was held at Washington Hilton Hotel.</description><subject /><objectid>2006.41.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Meir, Golda|Wolf, Seymour|Edgar, Raphael|Abramowitz, A. Nathan|Breslau, Isadore|Kaufman, Harry</people><searchterms>Israel|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3860</url><identifier>3860</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Capital City Market</title><date>1985</date><collection /><description>Capital City Market directory including list of stores with telephone numbers, history of the market, and map.  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Filled with newsclippings regarding Jewish refugees, Palestine, etc.</description><subject>Diary</subject><objectid>2006.32.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Diary</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Tinberg, Rose|Truman, Harry</people><searchterms>World War II|refugees</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3863</url><identifier>3863</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Adjutant</title><date>1950</date><collection>Cadet Corps</collection><description>Yearbook of the Washington High School Cadet Corps, 1950. Belonged to Carl Saperstein.</description><subject>School</subject><objectid>2006.44.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Saperstein, Carl</people><searchterms>Cadet Corps</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3864</url><identifier>3864</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Adjutant</title><date>1951</date><collection>Cadet Corps</collection><description>Yearbook of the Washington High School Cadet Corps, 1951. Belonged to Carl Saperstein.</description><subject>School</subject><objectid>2006.44.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Saperstein, Carl</people><searchterms>Cadet Corps</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3865</url><identifier>3865</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Adjutant</title><date>1952</date><collection>Cadet Corps</collection><description>Yearbook of the Washington High School Cadet Corps, 1952</description><subject>School</subject><objectid>2006.44.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Saperstein, Carl</people><searchterms>Cadet Corps</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3866</url><identifier>3866</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Adjutant</title><date>1953</date><collection>Cadet Corps</collection><description>Yearbook of the Washington High School Cadet Corps, 1953</description><subject>School</subject><objectid>2006.44.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Saperstein, Carl</people><searchterms>Cadet Corps</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3867</url><identifier>3867</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Woodrow Wilson 1952</title><date>1952</date><collection /><description>1952 Woodrow Wilson High School Yearbook</description><subject>School</subject><objectid>2006.44.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Saperstein, Carl</people><searchterms>Wilson High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3868</url><identifier>3868</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Adjutant</title><date>1936</date><collection>Cadet Corps</collection><description>The Adjutant, 1936.  Yearbook for Washington High School Cadet Corps.</description><subject>School</subject><objectid>1989.02.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Klawans, Manuel</people><searchterms>Cadet Corps</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3869</url><identifier>3869</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Adjutant</title><date>1926</date><collection>Cadet Corps</collection><description>The Adjutant, 1926.  Yearbook for Washington High School Cadet Corps.</description><subject>School</subject><objectid>1989.02.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Klawans, Manuel</people><searchterms>Cadet Corps</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3870</url><identifier>3870</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Adjutant.</title><date>1925</date><collection>Cadet Corps</collection><description>The Adjutant, 1925.  Yearbook for the Washington High School Cadet Corps.</description><subject>School</subject><objectid>1989.02.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Klawans, Manuel</people><searchterms>Cadet Corps</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3871</url><identifier>3871</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Adjutant</title><date>1924</date><collection>Cadet Corps</collection><description>The Adjutant, 1924.  Yearbook for Washington High School Cadet Corps</description><subject>School</subject><objectid>1989.02.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Cadet Corps</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3872</url><identifier>3872</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation Collection</collection><description>Harold November began the Adult Education program at Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation (now Etz Chaim) in 1955 and served as the chairman of the program into the mid-1990s.  The highlights of the program included a Sunday morning lecture series featuring well-known scholars and an annual Great Weekend/Scholar-in-Residence when a scholar would speak on a theme on various occasions throughout a weekend.

He was also involved with adult education through the National Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs and United Synagogue of America.  This collection documents his ideas, programs, and activities with these organizations.  This includes program descriptions and announcements, biographical information and correspondence from Arlington-Fairfax speakers, committee minutes and memos, and other intra-organizational correspondence.

In addition, this collection includes correspondence and instructional materials from the Hebrew Literacy Campaign and Hebrew Reading Marathon, adult education programs started by Rabbi Noah Golinkin at Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation.  There are also a few documents about the Meiklejohn Education Foundation, an organization for alumni of Experimental College at the University of Wisconsin, where Mr. November spent three years.

There is some personal information including biographical notes about Mr. November, correspondence to and from him, and obituaries of his wife, Margaret November.

There are 24 uncataloged photographs from Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation Adult Education/Men's Club programs that are housed separately from the documents in Photos - Congregations - Box 1 - Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation. Photographs dated 11/18/1984 

Photos show event held on 11/18/1994 of Charles Fenyvesi, editor of the Washington Jewish Week, discussing "Out of the Ashes-1917-1945"</description><subject>Education|Educational organizations|Scholars|Synagogues|Committees</subject><objectid>2006.14.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Golinkin, Noah|Zuares, Mark|Berenbaum, Michael|November, Harold|November, Margaret|Jagoda, Flory|Horowitz, Edward|Mandelbaum, Bernard|Weiner, Marvin|Tigay, Jeffrey|Bland, Kalman|Platek, Stanley|Matt, Herschel Jonah|Elkins, Dov Peretz|Noveck, Simon|Roskies, David|Tucker, Gordon|Leifman, Morton|Pfefferkorn, Eli|Patai, Raphael|Paul, Shalom|Wertheimer, Jack|Goldsmith, Emanuel|Perlmutter, Amos|Aumann, Moshe|Shoshek,  Simon|Cernea, Ruth Fredman|Lewis, Hal|Kessner, Carole|Freudenheim, Tom|Golinkin, David|Shibi, Haim|Cohen, Debra Nussbaum|Cohen, Mark R.|Bash, Marvin|Soltes, Ori</people><searchterms>Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation|Board of Jewish Education|Hebrew|Israel|Jewish Community Council|Men's Club|Arlington|Virginia|Religious School|Brotherhood</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4981/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3873</url><identifier>3873</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Octalogue 1909</title><date>1909</date><collection /><description>1909 Octagon Pleasure Club Yearbook.  Titled "The Octalogue." 
28 pages, hardcover.  Handwritten note on inside cover signed by Lawrence Gassenheimer.  Includes photographs &amp; short biographical articles on the 20 members, as well as accounts of social activities and programs.</description><subject>Youth</subject><objectid>1998.09.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Auerbach, Malcolm|Baer, David Alphonse|Baer, Bernard|Eiseman, Maurice|Fischer, Melville|Fischer, Stanley|Goldsmith, Milton|Haas, Alfred|Hahn, Edwin|Jacobi, Herbert|King, Milton|King, Leroy|King, Melvin|Kaufman, Joseph|Luchs, Arthur|Marx, Lester|Neuman, Lester|Neuman, Arthur|Rich, Herbert|Stern, David</people><searchterms>Octagon Pleasure Club|Woodmont Country Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3874</url><identifier>3874</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca 1870-1880</date><collection>Business Card Collection</collection><description>Illustrated business card for L. Heilbrun's Shoe House, 402 Seventh Street, NW.  Approx. 3" x 4.75".</description><subject>Business cards</subject><objectid>1986.04.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Trade</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Heilbrun, Louis</people><searchterms>Seventh Street|Shoe stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3820/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3875</url><identifier>3875</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 16, 1943</date><collection>Gichner Iron Works</collection><description>Two-page press release announcing the presentation to take place that day of the Army -Navy "E" award to Gichner Iron Works.   Includes list of expected attendees and award ceremony program.</description><subject /><objectid>1995.02.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Announcement</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gichner, Henry|Gichner, Fred</people><searchterms>Gichner Iron Works|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3876</url><identifier>3876</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 16, 1943</date><collection>Gichner Iron Works</collection><description>Award certificate presented to Henry Gichner for his contributions toward winning the Army-Navy "E" award for Fred S. Gichner Iron Works.</description><subject /><objectid>1995.02.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Award</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gichner, Fred|Gichner, Henry</people><searchterms>World War II|Gichner Iron Works|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3877</url><identifier>3877</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1943</date><collection>Gichner Iron Works</collection><description>Newsclipping of article titled " Gichner Iron Plant Wins Army-Navy E"</description><subject /><objectid>1995.02.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gichner, Fred</people><searchterms>Gichner Iron Works|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3878</url><identifier>3878</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 16, 1943</date><collection>Gichner Iron Works</collection><description>Invitation to presentation of Army-Navy "E" award to Fred S. Gichner Iron Works, Inc., on Friday April 16, 1943, at 1214 24th Street, N.W.</description><subject /><objectid>1995.02.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gichner, Fred</people><searchterms>Gichner Iron Works|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3879</url><identifier>3879</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 19, 1943</date><collection>Gichner Iron Works</collection><description>Letter to Fred S. Gichner from Isaac Jacobson, president of District Grocery Stores, expressing regret that he was unable to attend the award presentation of the Army-Navy "E" award.</description><subject /><objectid>1995.02.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gichner, Fred|Jacobson, Isaac</people><searchterms>Gichner Iron Works|World War II|DGS|District Grocery Stores|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3880</url><identifier>3880</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 1, 1943</date><collection>Gichner Iron Works</collection><description>Letter to Fred Gichner from Fred Pelzman of Fred Pelzman's Fashion Shop congratulating the family on receiving the Army-Navy "E" award.</description><subject /><objectid>1995.02.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Pelzman, Fred|Gichner, Fred</people><searchterms>World War II|Gichner Iron Works|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3881</url><identifier>3881</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 1, 1943</date><collection>Gichner Iron Works</collection><description>Handwritten letter to Fred Gichner from Rabbi Solomon H. Metz at Adas Israel Congregation, congratulating him on receiving the Army-Navy "E" award.</description><subject /><objectid>1995.02.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gichner, Fred|Metz, Solomon</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|World War II|Gichner Iron Works|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3882</url><identifier>3882</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 29, 1943</date><collection>Gichner Iron Works</collection><description>Letter to Fred Gichner from Joseph Wilner, President of Adas Israel Congregation, congratulating him on receiving the Army-Navy "E" award.</description><subject /><objectid>1995.02.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Wilner, Joseph|Gichner, Fred</people><searchterms>Gichner Iron Works|Adas Israel|World War II|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3883</url><identifier>3883</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1938</date><collection>Gichner Iron Works</collection><description>Advertisement celebrating 40th anniversary of Gichner Iron Works. Includes graphic displays showing the company's growth from 1898 to 1938 in employees, machinery, business volume, and payroll.  Also includes sketches of several products and brief text describing the company's accomplishments.</description><subject /><objectid>1995.02.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Handbill, Trade</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gichner, Fred</people><searchterms>Gichner Iron Works|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4541/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3884</url><identifier>3884</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>This collection mostly documents Alex Singer's death and efforts to disperse his work for educational purposes.  Singer, whose family moved to Montgomery County in 1977 when he was in high school, made aliyah after college and was killed about three years later while serving his mandatory military service.   Materials include his writing, obituaries and other newsclippings, and Alex Singer Project materials (1980-1991).</description><subject>Armies|Education|Art|Art exhibitions|Poetry|Poets|Correspondence|Writing|Casualties</subject><objectid>2007.2.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Singer, Alex|Singer, Suzanne|Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Israel|Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School|Kesher Israel|Aliyah|Zionism|Israel Defense Force (IDF)|Alex Singer Project</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3885</url><identifier>3885</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Declaration of Independence for the State of Israel</title><date>1948</date><collection /><description>Framed illustration of Declaration of Independence for the State of Israel, 1948.
black and white translation taped on back of frame

In 1948, Arthur Szyk created this ornate illustration of Israel's declaration of independence. It incorporates both ancient and modern heroes, showing the figures of Moses, Aaron, and Hur as the watch guards of the nation's security against Amalek, the eternal enemy. Flanking the text are an Israeli soldier and a Zionist pioneer. At the bottom left, Ezekiel points to the Declaration, symbolizing the fulfillment of his prophecy of Israel's return. 

(description from United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's online Szyk exhibit: http://www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/online/szyk/action/93764.htm)</description><subject /><objectid>1994.31.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3886</url><identifier>3886</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1961</date><collection /><description>Framed certificate presented to Simon Hirshman in honor of 40 years of service to the Hebrew Home signed by residents and staff.  The below text is in the upper left corner and is repeated in Hebrew in the upper right corner. 1961.

Text:
As a token of our affection and appreciation for more than four decades of dedicated service to the Hebrew Home for the Aged as Secretary, President, and Board Member
We, the residents and staff of the Home extend our heartiest thanks and sincere wishes to our beloved and esteemed friend Simon Hirshman
We hope and pray that Almighty God will give you good health so that you may continue to serve the Home and the Greater Washington Community in the humanitarian work you have so ably and unselfishly rendered during the past years.
With our fervent prayers for a long and happy life to you and your dear ones we herewith affix our signatures.</description><subject /><objectid>1997.5.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Hirshman, Simon</people><searchterms>Hebrew Home for the Aged</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3888</url><identifier>3888</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Interschool Purim Festival</title><date>March 16, 1952</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Program for Interschool Purim Festival at the Tivoli Theater, 14th and Park Road, under the auspices of the Educators' Council of the Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington. March 16, 1952.  Program includes reading from Book of Esther and song lyrics.</description><subject>Theater programs|Festivals|Holidays</subject><objectid>1998.50.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Breslau, Isadore|Franck, Isaac|Waldman, H.J.|Turover, Isador S.</people><searchterms>Purim|Educators' Council|Jewish Community Council|Israeli Embassy|Tivoli Theatre</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3889</url><identifier>3889</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1955</date><collection /><description>Framed illustrated certificate issued by the Jewish National Fund of America to Jacob H. Kamerow, 1955.

Upper left corner: "From the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund"
Written in Hebrew in upper right corner.

Lower left corner: "In honor of Jacob H. Kamerow, in recognition of his devotion and service to the Jewish National Fund, as President of The Washington Council - 1952-1955"
Lower right corner: "Inscribed by his fellow officers and friends!, Washington, D.C."</description><subject>Honors|Certificates</subject><objectid>1998.46.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kamerow, Jacob</people><searchterms>Jewish National Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3890</url><identifier>3890</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/02/1906</date><collection /><description>Framed certificate of citizenship to be used for freedom in traveling for Max Pasternak and his wife, 1906.</description><subject>Travel</subject><objectid>1994.68.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Citizenship</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Pasternak, Max</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3891</url><identifier>3891</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>framed undated resolution from Adas Israel to President and Mrs. Joseph Wilner to mourn and honor their sons Major Bernard L. Wilner and Captain John L. Wilner, who were killed in war</description><subject>Resolutions|Casualties|Death|Honor</subject><objectid>1994.42.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Wilner, Joseph|Wilner, Bernard|Wilner, John</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3892</url><identifier>3892</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/21/1983</date><collection /><description>Framed letter from President Ronald Reagan to Dr. Seymour Alpert on the occasion of Dr. Alpert's retirement from George Washington University, 1983</description><subject>Retirements|Correspondence|Presidents</subject><objectid>2005.11.48</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Alpert, Seymour|Reagan, Ronald</people><searchterms>George Washington University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3893</url><identifier>3893</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/19/1935</date><collection /><description>Fred Burka's framed certificate of admittance to the Bar of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, October 16, 1935.  Certificate signed on November 19, 1935.</description><subject>Lawyers</subject><objectid>2000.17.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Achievement</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Burka, Fred</people><searchterms>Supreme Court</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3894</url><identifier>3894</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/07/1936</date><collection /><description>Fred Burka's framed diploma from Georgetown University law school.  In Latin. June 7, 1936.</description><subject>Lawyers|Diplomas</subject><objectid>2000.17.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Diploma</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Burka, Fred</people><searchterms>Georgetown University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3895</url><identifier>3895</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Documentation of Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School including informational pamphlets, event invitations, school newspapers, newsletters, newsclippings, directory, handbooks

Two programs from Celebration of Jewish Campus Life and Annual Meeting of Hillel of Greater Washington</description><subject /><objectid>2007.2.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3896</url><identifier>3896</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Ball of Fire</title><date>March 7, 1953</date><collection /><description>Ad booklet for Hillel annual "Ball of Fire" dance at the Washington Hotel, March 7, 1953.  Sponsored by B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation of George Washington University.  Includes welcome message from Rabbi Aaron Seidman and officers of Hillel.</description><subject>Dance parties|Universities &amp; colleges</subject><objectid>2004.29.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Seidman, Aaron|Eisenberg, Warren|Schiff, Jeanne</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|George Washington University|Hillel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3897</url><identifier>3897</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>6th Annual Purim Ball</title><date>March 22, 1927</date><collection /><description>Program and ad booklet for 6th Annual Purim Ball given by the Northeast Talmud Torah on March 22, 1927 at the Odd Fellows Hall.  Includes list of officers of Ezras Israel and Talmud Torah and other committees.  Many of the ads are for H Street N.E. businesses.</description><subject>Dance parties</subject><objectid>2004.29.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Futrovsky, Henry</people><searchterms>Ezras Israel|Purim|H Street|Northeast Talmud Torah|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3898</url><identifier>3898</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Ezras Israel Congregation 50th Anniversary</title><date>1957</date><collection /><description>Commemorative booklet for 50th Anniversary of Ezras Israel Congregation.  Spiral bound gold covered 120 page ad book.  Includes listing of officers of the congregation, sisterhood, Talmud Torah, and Chevra Kadisha and messages from Rabbi Bogner, Sisterhood President Ida Kanter, and Congregation president Benjamin Futrovsky.</description><subject>Anniversaries</subject><objectid>2004.29.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Futrovsky, Benjamin|Kanter, Ida|Bogner, Arthur</people><searchterms>Ezras Israel|H Street|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3899</url><identifier>3899</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 9, 1981</date><collection /><description>Program for official greeting by President Ronald Reagan of Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin at the White House on September 9, 1981.  The half-hour program included arrival, brief remarks by Reagan and Begin, and greetings by Reagan and Begin of the Welcoming Committee and the Israeli Party.  Written program also includes notes on "White House Customs".</description><subject>Presidents|Prime ministers</subject><objectid>2004.29.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Reagan, Ronald|Begin, Menachem</people><searchterms>White House|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3900</url><identifier>3900</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 11, 1927</date><collection /><description>Gold colored heavy cardstock invitation to 50th Anniversary celebration for Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chidakel, September 11, 1927.</description><subject>Anniversaries</subject><objectid>2004.29.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Chidakel, Samuel</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3901</url><identifier>3901</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hillel Capital Commentary</title><date>March 1953</date><collection /><description>4-page newsletter, Hillel Capital Commentary, published by B'nai B'rith HIllel Foundation at George Washington University.   Includes article about the radio and TV programs produced by Max Resnick.</description><subject>Universities &amp; colleges</subject><objectid>2004.29.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Resnick, Max</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|Hillel|George Washington University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3902</url><identifier>3902</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 9, 1998</date><collection>Shulman Family Collection</collection><description>Eulogies for Israel "Sonnie" Shulman given by his children and grandchildren at B'nai Israel congregation, 1998</description><subject>Funeral rites &amp; ceremonies|Dentistry</subject><objectid>2006.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Speech</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Shulman, Israel</people><searchterms>Maimonides Dental Society|B'nai Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3903</url><identifier>3903</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>A Tribute to Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith</title><date>April 20, 1936</date><collection /><description>Booklet containing two-page Resolution of Appreciation for Minnie Goldsmith by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Hebrew Home for the Aged, 1936.  Includes signatures of Members of the Board and a tribute poem to Minnie Goldsmith written by Mary Veax.  Booklet has a leather cover and slipcase with the title in gold lettering.</description><subject>Resolutions|Women</subject><objectid>2006.29.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldsmith, Minnie</people><searchterms>Hebrew Home for the Aged</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3904</url><identifier>3904</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 28, 1941</date><collection /><description>Copy of a several page tribute to "Aunt Minnie and Uncle Charlie" Goldsmith on their Golden Wedding Anniversary, January 28, 1941, by the Washington Community".  Includes photos of Charles and Minnie Goldsmith, a one-page written tribute to the Goldsmiths, and several pages listing names of community members.</description><subject>Anniversaries|Tributes</subject><objectid>2006.29.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldsmith, Charles|Goldsmith, Minnie</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3905</url><identifier>3905</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Big Event '94</title><date>April 16, 1994</date><collection /><description>Program for The Big Event '94 at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, April 16, 1994.  Presentation of 4th annual Jewish Cultural Achievement Award honoring Herman Perlman.</description><subject>Artists|Honors</subject><objectid>2007.1.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Perlman, Herman</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3906</url><identifier>3906</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1979</date><collection /><description>Program for service of dedication for Woman of Valor Window at Ohr Kodesh Congregation, in memory of Sara Perlman.</description><subject>Artists</subject><objectid>2007.1.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Perlman, Sara Shuster|Perlman, Herman</people><searchterms>Ohr Kodesh|Woman of Valor Award</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3907</url><identifier>3907</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Agudas Achim Congregation records during the period that Sheldon Elster was rabbi from late 1960s to 1987.  Includes:
- limited press clippings, including "A Toast to Sheldon &amp; Shulamit Elster" UJAF Fundraiser 2/9/1980
- occasional synagogue bulletins (1970-1987)
- 25th anniversary celebration at Valley Drive location 1983
- Confirmation class pamphlets (1963-86)
- Ritual Committee recommendations (1975-1981)
- Adult education and Men's Club pamphlets (1968-1986)
- Solomon Schechter Publications Awards submittals (1969-71, 1980)
- Miscellaneous publications (1974-2002)

Associated photographs are cataloged separately under accession number 2005.9.</description><subject>Synagogues|Rabbis|Newsletters</subject><objectid>2005.9.43</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Elster, Sheldon|Elster, Shulamith|Fellner, Baruch|Chapman, Bunny|Edelman, Lester|Fox, Hershel|Taube, Herman|Keiners, Elton|Chapman, Jerome</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|King David Memorial Garden|Alexandria|Virginia|Confirmation|Men's Club|Brotherhood</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3908</url><identifier>3908</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Argo News</title><date>1949/02</date><collection /><description>Newsletter of the B'nai Brith Argo Lodge.   February 1949.  Volume 12, number 3.  Eight pages.</description><subject /><objectid>2004.4.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3909</url><identifier>3909</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Brandeis Reports</title><date>1956/09</date><collection /><description>Newspaper of the Louis D. Brandeis Zionist District (Zionist Organization of America).  September 1956.  Volume 8, number 1.  Eight pages.</description><subject /><objectid>2004.4.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3910</url><identifier>3910</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Ambassador's Ball</title><date>06/11/1989</date><collection /><description>Program for the annual Israel Bonds Ambassador's Ball.  Illustrated by Philip Ratner.  June 11, 1989</description><subject /><objectid>2004.4.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3911</url><identifier>3911</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Booklet describing the new health club at the Jewish Community Center at 16th &amp; Q Streets, NW</description><subject /><objectid>2004.4.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3912</url><identifier>3912</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Membership list of the Jewish Community Center health club.  Five pages.</description><subject /><objectid>2004.4.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Roster</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3913</url><identifier>3913</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/17/1978</date><collection /><description>Invitation to Eddie Rosenblum's 85th birthday party.  Created in the style and format of a subpoena and a summons.  Addressed to Mrs. Alice Berman now Levin.

Clipping about birthday event.</description><subject>Birthdays</subject><objectid>2004.4.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rosenblum, Edward|Berman, Alice</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3914</url><identifier>3914</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Beth Israel Collection</collection><description>Scrapbook pages of clippings of Beth Israel events; March 24, 1946-February 27-1948

Scrapbook pages of clippings of Beth Israel events; April 2, 1948-October 3, 1953

Tenth Annual Journal 1956.  Includes rabbi's message, membership directory, advertisements, and index to advertisers.  72 pages.  

Undated handwritten membership list.

Bulletin, October 24, 1946.  Volume 1, number 1.  Six pages.</description><subject>Advertisements|Advertising|Atomic bombs|Building|Building construction|Dance|Dance parties|Directories|Entertainers|Entertainment|Membership|Membership lists|Presidents|Rabbis|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2007.6.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Baroff, Maurice B.|Carmody, Jay|Frank, Freidel|Greenberg, Ephraim|Halpern, Martin S.|Katzin, Martin|Rosenthal, Gedaliah|Sabghir, Aaron|Shapiro, Aharon|Singer, Samuel|Solomon, Ada|Spiwak, Harry|Wohl, Henry</people><searchterms>Beth Israel|Dance|Rabbi|Sisterhood|Torah|Southeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3915</url><identifier>3915</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Keshet Child Development Center Collection</collection><description>Records of the Keshet Child Development Center, 1980s, including:

- Rabbi Sheldon Elster's correspondence concerning the founding and organization of the school.
- Initial philosophy, objectives, instructional program, curriculum, budget
- Parents' Handbook
- First year roster of children and parents
- "Reform, Conservative synagogues join to sponsor nursery school" The Jewish Week, Sep 24-30, 1981
- Board of Jewish Education assistance visit correspondence, Jan-Feb, Dec 1982; Jan 1985; Mar 1986; Jan 1987
- 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86 budgets, Parents' Handbook
- By-laws adopted May 1985
- Correspondence among Rabbi Elster, Rabbi Arnold Fink (Beth El), school director Marcy Babitz</description><subject>Nursery schools|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2005.9.44</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Babitz, Marcy|Elster, Sheldon|Levin, Marshall|Fink, Arnold|Koss, Susan|Feinberg, Miriam|Frommer, Elizabeth</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Beth El Hebrew Congregation|Alexandria|Board of Jewish Education|Religious School|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3916</url><identifier>3916</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Gesher Jewish Day School of Northern Virginia</collection><description>Records of Gesher Jewish Day School of Northern Virginia, including: 

Feb 1969 - correspondence of a failed attempt by Rabbi Sheldon Elster of Agudas Achim to start a Solomon Schechter kindergarten.
- 1982-84 - Initial Board of Directors meeting minutes.
- April 30, 1982 Grant request for start-up funds to United Jewish Endowment Fund provides extensive start-up information.
- 8/20/1982 School opening classroom tour and affixing m'zuzot
- 1984 Board of Jewish Education site visit observations
- 6/16/1991 - Pamphlet for first graduation ceremony
- 2003-05 - Guardian of the Bridge Dinner booklets, with additional documents concerning the 2004 dinner honoring Sheldon and Shulamit Elster (see also Object No. 2005.9.46)
- 1982-2002 Parent information brochures/student directories - 1982-83, 2002-03
- 7/1/2004 Dr. Zvi Schoenburg new headmaster announcement 
- Feb 2006 Gesher Gazette announcing groundbreaking of new school</description><subject>Kindergartens|Elementary school teaching</subject><objectid>2005.9.45</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Elster, Sheldon|Elster, Shulamith|Koss, Susan|Fink, Arnold|Davis, William|Feinberg, Miriam|Nussbaum, Geraldine|Bodzin, Tanya|Bodzin, Stephen|Jagoda, Flory|Jagoda, Harry|Pick, Jodi|Stern, Roni|Uscher, Esther|Schoenburg, Zvi</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Beth El Hebrew Congregation|Alexandria|Solomon Schechter Schools|Fairfax|Gesher Jewish Day School of Northern Virginia|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3917</url><identifier>3917</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Gesher Jewish Day School of Northern Virginia</collection><description>Gesher Jewish Day School scrapbook for Rabbi Sheldon Elster and Dr. Shulamit Elster at  "Building the Bridge" Dinner 5/9/2004. 

Scrapbook contains copies of black &amp; white photographs and related documents, mostly for the first year of the founding of Gesher in Aug-Sep 1982.

Also includes congratulatory letters from No. Virginia rabbis for the 2004 honor.

Contents:
Pg 1. copy of black &amp; white photo. First class of Gesher (entire school) 1982-83 school year. Kindergarten
Left to right: Evan Greenstein, Leah Bergen, Matt Pestronk (striped shirt), Josh Frommer (partially hidden behind Daniel), Daniel Serrano, Tobie Lurie, Sue Koss (Moreh Sue, teacher), Alexandra Klein, Rabbi Sheldon Elster, Becky Davis, Josh Cotton

Invitation to Dec 1981 meeting to organize Gesher.

Pg 2. "UJEF Helps Start Gesher Day School," The Jewish Week, July 8-14, 1982
Notice of Dec 1981 meeting in synagogue bulletin.

Pg 3. Advertising brochure for Gesher's first class

Pages 4-5. copies of black &amp; white photos taken at school opening at Agudas Achim Congregation, Sep 1982.
Pg 4. top left: Rabbi Sheldon Elster (Agudas Achim Congregation)
top right: Bill Davis (first president and school organizer with wife Marilyn Davis)
bottom: Sue Koss (first teacher), Betty Mendelson (mother of Marilyn Davis)
Pg 5. Top: Front entrance to Agudas Achim Congregation
bottom: exterior entrance to classrooms, Agudas Achim Congregation.

Pages 6 &amp; 7: Color photos of classroom repairs to convert Sunday school rooms to Gesher Kindergarten rooms, August 1982.
Pg 6. top left: "Kindergarten to open this fall in N. Virginia," Washington Jewish Week, Mar 25-31, 1982.
top right: Bill Davis
bottom right: Bill &amp; Marilyn Davis, ________ Mendelson (M. Davis' father), Rabbi Sheldon Elster
Pg 7. top: Marilyn Davis, Elizabeth Frommer (first treasurer of Gesher)
bottom: _______Mendelson
Pages 8-9 Black &amp; white photos of "affixing m'zuzot" to Gesher classroom doors
Pg8. Invitation to opening and affixing m'zuzot
bottom: Copy of black &amp; white photo - Rabbi Elster attaching m'zusah. left to right: Bill Davis, ______Mendelson, Rabbi Elster, Betty Mendelson, unk.
Pg 9. top: ________ Mendelson
bottom: Rabbi Elster, Liz Frommer

Pg 10. Continuation of pages 8-9 opening visit. Copies of black &amp; white photos.
top left: _______ Lurie, Tobie Lurie
top right: Rabbi Elster, Liz Frommer
bottom: Later photo: Bill Davis, Betty Mendelson, Liz Frommer.

Pg 11. Colo photos of classrooms, 1982-83. Appears to be Purim 1983 (5743).

Pg 12. "Matza madness," The Jewish Week, Mar 31-Apr 6 1983. Photo of first Gesher class visit to Chabad Matza Bakery in Rockville, Md.
Pg 13 "Gesher in N. Virginia plans expansion," The Jewish Week, May (?) 1983

Pages 14-19: May 2004 documents in honor of Sheldon and Shulamit Elster for Gesher "Building the Bridge" Dinner.
Pg 14 - event pamphlet. (See also Obj. ID 2005.9.47 for more items)
Pp 15-19 Congratulator letters and notes from Rabbi Jack Moline (Agudas Achim Congregation), Rabbi David Kalendar (Congregation Olam Tikvah), Rabbi Mordechai Newman (Chabad Lubavitch of Alexandria), Hillel of Greater Washington, and Monica &amp; Rich Sussman</description><subject>Kindergartens|Rabbis|School</subject><objectid>2005.9.46</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Elster, Sheldon|Elster, Shulamith|Koss, Susan|Greenstein, Evan|Bergen, Leah|Pestronk, Matt|Frommer, Joshua|Serrano, Daniel|Lurie, Tobie|Klein, Alexandra|Davis, Rebecca|Cotton, Joshua|Davis, William|Davis, Marilyn|Mendelson, Betty|Frommer, Elizabeth|Moline, Jack|Kalendar, David</people><searchterms>Gesher Jewish Day School of Northern Virginia|Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3566/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3918</url><identifier>3918</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 18, 1969</date><collection /><description>Invitation from Israel Histadrut Council of Greater Washington to dinner celebrating Israel's 21st Independence Day and Histadrut's 45th anniversary,  in honor of the United Jewish Appeal, May 18, 1969.  
Histadrut Distinguished Service Award presented to Isadore Breslau, Morris Freilicoff, Hymen Goldman, Max Kossow, Morris Pollin, and Morris Rodman.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.7.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Breslau, Isadore|Mandel, Marvin|Freilicoff, Morris|Goldman, Hymen|Kossow, Max|Pollin, Morris|Rodman, Morris|Pollin, Abraham (Abe)</people><searchterms>United Jewish Appeal|Israel|Histadrut</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3919</url><identifier>3919</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1966</date><collection>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington</collection><description>United Jewish Appeal of Greater Washington, Inc. scrapbook 1966
23.5" x 19.25"
Contents:
Executive committee and Board of Directors initial meeting letters and member lists
Goals
News clippings
Fundraising appeal letters and documents
Financial reports summary data by UJA division and federal agency.</description><subject>Scrapbooks|Fund raising</subject><objectid>2004.14.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rodman, Morris|Alpert, Seymour|Bookbinder, Hyman</people><searchterms>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|United Jewish Appeal|UJA Federation of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3920</url><identifier>3920</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1964</date><collection>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington</collection><description>United Jewish Appeal of Greater Washington, Inc. scrapbook 1964
23.5" x 19.25"
Contents:
1963 final summary campaign data &amp; allocation to member agencies
1964 Executive committee and Board of Directors initial meeting announcement letters and member lists
Newspaper clippings incl. National Jewish Ledger
Fundraising appeal letters and documents
Receptions, dinners, luncheon invitations
Fund-raising campaign summary data by UJA division and federal agency</description><subject>Scrapbooks|Fund raising</subject><objectid>2004.14.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Hymen|Alpert, Seymour|Kaplan, Charles|Caplin, Mortimer|Wechfeld, Abraham|Brissman, Meyer</people><searchterms>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|United Jewish Appeal</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3921</url><identifier>3921</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington</collection><description>United Jewish Appeal of Greater Washington, Inc. scrapbook 1967
23.5" x 19.25"
Contents:
1966 allocation to member agencies
1967 Executive committee and Board of Directors initial meeting announcement letters and member lists
Exec Committee meeting minutes
Federal agency campaign goals
Newspaper clippings - Sunday Star, Evening Star, Jewish Week
            including Dec 1967 UJA National Convention in DC
Fundraising appeal letters and documents
Inaugural reception, kickoff brunch, dinners, luncheon invitations
Fund-raising campaign summary data by UJA division and federal agency</description><subject>Scrapbooks|Fund raising</subject><objectid>2004.14.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brissman, Meyer|Rodman, Morris|Breslau, Joel|Blumberg, Herschel W.|Bookbinder, Hyman</people><searchterms>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|United Jewish Appeal</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3922</url><identifier>3922</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1968</date><collection>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington</collection><description>United Jewish Appeal of Greater Washington, Inc. scrapbook 1968
23.5" x 19.25"
Contents:
Executive committee and Board of Directors initial meeting announcement letters
Newspaper clippings incl. 1968 14th St riot victim's loan fund
Fundraising telephone solicitation script
Receptions, dinners, luncheon invitations
Fund-raising campaign summary data by UJA division and federal agency
Profile of Paul Himmelfarb</description><subject>Scrapbooks|Fund raising</subject><objectid>2004.14.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Himmelfarb, Paul|Lehrman, Jac J.|Blumberg, Herschel W.|Breslau, Joel|Brissman, Meyer|Schwartzman, Morton</people><searchterms>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|United Jewish Appeal</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3923</url><identifier>3923</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington</collection><description>United Jewish Appeal of Greater Washington, Inc. scrapbook - "We Are One" Campaign - Oct 1974 to April 1978
23.5" x 19.25"
Contents:
Meyer H. Brissman - Executive Director 1956-1977 -- biographical sketch in Washington Jewish Week Oct 13-19, 1977 upon retirement.

Elton J. Kerness - Executive Director 1977- ?  -- biographical sketch in Washington Jewish Week July 7-13, 1977

Newspaper and synagogue bulletin clippings - UJA news, fundraising appeals, events
     "UJA Reorganizing . . . Leaders Decide to Change Name to 'Federation,'" The Jewish Week March 25-31, 1976
     The Montgomery Journal
     Tifereth Israel
     B'nai Israel
     Temple Israel
     Temple Shalom Shofar
     Arlington-Fairfax Congregation
Posters - Washington Walk Celebration</description><subject>Scrapbooks|Fund raising</subject><objectid>2004.14.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brissman, Meyer|Kamerow, Connie|Kay, Jack|Blumberg, Herschel W.|Breslau, Joel|Liebowitz, Samuel|Linowes, Judie|Rodman, Sherry|Rodman, Morris|Dick, Jerome|Rosen, Murray|Kerness, Elton</people><searchterms>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|United Jewish Appeal</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3924</url><identifier>3924</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington</collection><description>United Jewish Appeal Federation of Greater Washington scrapbook
June 1978 to May 1980
23.5" x 19.25"
Contents:
Newspaper and synagogue bulletin clippings on UJA news
  The Jewish Week
  Temple Sinai, Oseh Shalom, Agudas Achim Congregation</description><subject>Scrapbooks|Fund raising</subject><objectid>2004.14.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Dick, Jerome|Cohen, Melvin S.|Landsburgh, Sidney, Jr.|Kerness, Elton|Lauer, Chaim|Greene, David|Frommer, Paul|Tievsky, Priscilla|Cohen, Ryna|Lyons, Daniel|Margolis, Solomon|Linowes, Judie|Stanger, Richard|Blumberg, Herschel W.</people><searchterms>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|United Jewish Appeal</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3925</url><identifier>3925</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1969</date><collection>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington</collection><description>United Jewish Appeal of Greater Washington, Inc. scrapbook 1969
25" x 19.75"
Contents:
Executive Committee and Board of Directors initial meeting announcement letters and member lists
Fundraising appeal letters and documents
Receptions, dinners, luncheon invitations
Newspaper clippings - News, ads for events, fund-raising appeals
   6-Day War Emergency Appeal
Contact lists w/amount contributed 1967, 1968
  - Major donors
  - Real Estate industry
  - Women (1969 amount contributed)
Fund-raising campaign summary data by UJA division and federal agency
Fund-raising phone scripts
Calendar of events schedule</description><subject>Scrapbooks|Fund raising</subject><objectid>2004.14.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Lehrman, Jac J.|Gerber, Leon|Kessler, Joseph|Miller, Warren|Pollin, Abraham (Abe)</people><searchterms>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|United Jewish Appeal</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3926</url><identifier>3926</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1970</date><collection>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington</collection><description>United Jewish Appeal of Greater Washington, Inc. scrapbook 1970
25" x 19.75"
Contents:
"We Hear You, Israel" Emergency Fund
Minutes of Nov 1969 Board of Trustees meeting
Fund-raising training, guidelines, instructions
Executive Committee and Board of Directors initial meeting announcement letters and member lists
Fundraising appeal letters and documents
Receptions, dinners, luncheon invitations
Newspaper clippings - News, full-page fund-raising appeals
Contact lists w/amount contributed 1969, 1970
  - Women
  - Synagogues</description><subject>Scrapbooks|Fund raising</subject><objectid>2004.14.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rodman, Morris|Gerber, Leon|Hirsch, Hans|Lebowitz, Samuel</people><searchterms>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|United Jewish Appeal</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3927</url><identifier>3927</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1971</date><collection>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington</collection><description>United Jewish Appeal of Greater Washington, Inc. scrapbook 1971
25" x 19.75"
Contents:
"Israel Emergency Fund"
Committee on Youth Needs Final Report and Recommendations, Joel Breslau, July 1971
Invitations - Campaign inaugural dinner, luncheons, volunteer rally
Executive Committee and Board of Directors initial meeting announcement letters and member lists
Executive Committee meeting minutes Nov 1970
Fundraising appeal letters and documents
Newspaper clippings - News, ads for events, fund-raising appeals
Lists w/amount contributed 1970, 1971
  - Dentists
  - Medical doctors
  - Major contributors (&gt; $5,000)
  - Synagogues
  - Endowment fund holdings
Fund-raising campaign summary data by UJA division and federal agency
Instructions for volunteers
Press releases</description><subject>Scrapbooks|Fund raising</subject><objectid>2004.14.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gerber, Leon|Rodman, Morris|Stern, Saul|Fox, Julius Ira|Feidelman, Joel|Lebowitz, Samuel|Hirsch, Hans|Frank, Murray</people><searchterms>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|United Jewish Appeal</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3928</url><identifier>3928</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1972</date><collection>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington</collection><description>United Jewish Appeal of Greater Washington, Inc. scrapbook 1972
16.5" x 18.25"
Contents:
Operation Israel Itinerary and ads
Israel Emergency Fund
Soviet Jewry Rally, April 9, 1972
Board member memos
Executive Committee and Board of Directors initial meeting announcement letters and member lists
Fundraising appeal letters and documents
Receptions, dinners, luncheon invitations
Newspaper clippings - News, ads for events, fund-raising appeals
Contact lists w/amount contributed 1971, 1972
  - Lawyers
  - Federal agencies
  - Congregations</description><subject>Scrapbooks|Fund raising</subject><objectid>2004.14.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gerber, Leon|Kay, Jack|Meisner, Alfred|Brissman, Meyer|Breslau, Joel|Plotkin, Harry|Kirstein, Lawrence</people><searchterms>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|United Jewish Appeal</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3929</url><identifier>3929</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1973</date><collection>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington</collection><description>United Jewish Appeal of Greater Washington, Inc. scrapbook 1973
16.5" x 18.25"
Contents:
"Keep the Promise"
"We Are One People - Wherever We Live"
Executive Committee and Board of Directors meeting announcement letters and member lists
Fundraising appeal letters and documents
Luncheon invitations
Newspaper clippings - News, ads for events, fund-raising appeals
United Jewish Appeal of Greater Washington, Inc. scrapbook 1972
16.5" x 18.25"
Contents:
Operation Israel Itinerary and ads
Israel Emergency Fund
Soviet Jewry Rally, April 9, 1972
Soviet Jewish immigration and Jews in USSR
Yom Kippur War Emergency Fund
Budget for Council on Aging
Letter to Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry denying UJA support, July 2, 1973
Executive Committee and Board of Directors invitation letters, initial meeting announcement letters and member lists
"Dear Colleague" fundraising appeal letters and documents
Receptions, dinners, luncheon invitations
Newspaper clippings - News, ads for events, fund-raising appeals
Lists w/amount contributed 1972, 1973
  - 1972 Funds distribution
  - Federal agencies
  - Medical doctors
  - Women &gt; $200
Lists of  UJA division and committee members</description><subject>Scrapbooks|Fund raising</subject><objectid>2004.14.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gerber, Leon|Kay, Jack|Stern, Saul|Ende, Asher|Brissman, Meyer|Meisner, Alfred|Hoffman, Moe|Schuster, Gerald D.|Lowe, Roger|Lebowitz, Samuel</people><searchterms>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|United Jewish Appeal</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3930</url><identifier>3930</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1974</date><collection>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington</collection><description>United Jewish Appeal of Greater Washington, Inc. scrapbook
January to May 1974
16.5" x 18.5"
Contents:
1973 Yom Kippur War aftermath
Study Mission to Israel  news clippings, ads, letters
Executive Committee and Board of Directors initial meeting announcement letters and member lists
Minutes of Annual Meeting of Contributors
Newspaper clippings - News, ads for events, fund-raising appeals
  "Reports to the Community" series
list of Federal agencies w/amount contributed 1973, 1974</description><subject>Scrapbooks|Fund raising</subject><objectid>2004.14.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kay, Jack|Blumberg, Herschel W.|Dick, Jerome|Stern, Saul|Feidelman, Joel</people><searchterms>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|United Jewish Appeal</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3931</url><identifier>3931</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1974</date><collection>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington</collection><description>United Jewish Appeal of Greater Washington, Inc. scrapbook
June to September 1974
16.5" x 18.25"
Contents:
High Holy Days Prayer Book insert: "Sound the Great Shofar For Our Freedom" memorial for 1973 Yom Kippur War
Newspaper clippings -  News
   "Reports to the Community" series
Letters to committees - committee meeting announcements
   Gilbert Held salute</description><subject>Scrapbooks|Fund raising</subject><objectid>2004.14.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Held, Gilbert|Ende, Jeanne|Rodman, Sherry</people><searchterms>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|United Jewish Appeal</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3932</url><identifier>3932</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 11, 1965</date><collection /><description>Invitation from Jewish Education Committee and Educators Council of JCCGW to dinner in honor of Isadore Breslau, March 11, 1965.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.7.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Breslau, Isadore</people><searchterms>Educators' Council|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3933</url><identifier>3933</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 28, 1971</date><collection /><description>Invitation from Greater Washington Area Chapter of Hadassah to Myrtle Wreath Awards Tea, January 28, 1971, at the home of Yitzhak Rabin.  Award presented to Isadore Breslau.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.7.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Breslau, Isadore|Rabin, Yitzhak</people><searchterms>Hadassah|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3934</url><identifier>3934</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 2, 1954</date><collection /><description>Invitation from the National Committee for Labor Israel (Histadrut) to dinner in honor of Rabbi Israel Breslau and to celebrate dedication of Isadore Breslau Sanitorium in Haifa, Israel.
Tuesday, February 2, 1954 at Mayflower Hotel.   Extensive dinner committee list on inside page; Louis E. Spiegler Chairman.  Includes brief description of Breslau Sanitorium and photograph of Rabbi Breslau.</description><subject>Dinners|Honors|Sanatoriums</subject><objectid>2007.7.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Breslau, Isadore|Spiegler, Louis</people><searchterms>Israel|Histadrut|United Jewish Appeal|National Committee for Labor Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3935</url><identifier>3935</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 12, 1968</date><collection /><description>Telegram from Rabbi and Mrs. Henry Segal to Isadore Breslau with congratulations on receiving the 1968 Ourisman Award.  June 12, 1968.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.7.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Telegram</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Segal, Henry|Breslau, Isadore</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3936</url><identifier>3936</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 18, 1963</date><collection /><description>Letter from Herbert Lehman, Honorary General Chairman of UJA, to Isadore Breslau regarding UJA award in recognition of Brewlau's service to UJA.  May 18, 1963.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.7.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Lehman, Herbert|Breslau, Isadore</people><searchterms>United Jewish Appeal</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3937</url><identifier>3937</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Press release issued by Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington regarding Judge Simon Sobeloff being named as guest speaker at March 11 dinner honoring Isadore Breslau.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.7.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Release, News</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Breslau, Isadore|Sobeloff, Simon</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3938</url><identifier>3938</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 11, 1939</date><collection /><description>Certificate of recognition to Isador Turover, President of the Board of Jewish Education, from the Hebrew and Sunday Schools of the Board of Jewish Education, 1939.  Signed by individual students.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.7.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3939</url><identifier>3939</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School</collection><description>Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School brief history 1965-1995, # students, locations, tuition.
Harriet Platt Community Service Award &amp; bio 1966-
Board of Directors Minutes and related documents 4/26/1983, 4/22/1993, 10/30/1997
News articles - 1970-1988
 - construction of new school
 - Shulamith Elster receives Washington Jewish Week Leadership Award 3/24/1988

News letters - 1982-2001
Other Jewish Day School publications 1979-2004
   "Reflections" student literary journal - 1979, 1983
   Events and public relations pamphlets
   "Decalogue" fund-raiser 1992
   Student/Parent Handbook and Calendar 2001-02
   2004 Ma'ayan Campaign Gala booklet
School directories 1983-1999</description><subject>School|School boards|Religious education</subject><objectid>2005.9.47</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Elster, Shulamith|Platt, Harriet|Levine, Julius|Fowler,  Betty Franklin|Goldstein, Norman|Forseter, Annette|Feith, Douglas|Porath, Tzvi|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Berliner, Albert|Levy, Tova</people><searchterms>Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School|Solomon Schechter Schools</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3940</url><identifier>3940</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Manuscripts, written histories of Asriel and Tibel Berry
Scholarship certificates issued by NA'AMAT and Pioneer Women in honor or memory of Ariel and Tillie Berry
Correspondence to Asriel Berry regarding Tibel Berry 
Program, UJA National Conference honoring Golda Meir, 1974
Receipts for Pioneer Women "passport to Israel"
Newsclippings; obituary of Tillie Berry and article on immigration of Rauchlia Berry, 1961</description><subject>Autobiographies|Biographies|Certificates|Correspondence|Clippings|Programs</subject><objectid>2007.5.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Berry, Asriel|Berry, Max|Berry, Tibel|Cohen, Ryna|Linowes, Judie|Meir, Golda|Rabineau, Vivian|Rodman, Sherry</people><searchterms>Pioneer Women|Israel Bonds|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|NA'AMAT USA|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3941</url><identifier>3941</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Danzansky</collection><description>Book of memorial prayers, issued by Bernard Danzansky &amp; Sons funeral home, ca. 1960. Includes history of Danzansky's, photographs of Bernard, Sylvan, and Sigmund Danzansky, sketch of chapel, and list of Jewish cemeteries.</description><subject>Funerary facilities|Religious books</subject><objectid>2007.12.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Siddur</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Danzansky, Bernard|Danzansky, Sylvan|Danzansky, Sigmund</people><searchterms>Danzansky &amp; Sons|Cemeteries|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3942</url><identifier>3942</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 18, 2007</date><collection>Shaare Tikvah Collection</collection><description>Program for ground-breaking ceremony for Congregation Shaare Tikvah, March 18, 2007.</description><subject>Ground breaking ceremonies</subject><objectid>2007.13.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Shaare Tikvah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3943</url><identifier>3943</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Gates of Hope . . .</title><date>2006</date><collection>Shaare Tikvah Collection</collection><description>Fundraising brochure for new building of Congregation Shaare Tikvah.  Includes brief history; list of giving opportunities; officers and committee chairs.</description><subject>Ground breaking ceremonies</subject><objectid>2007.13.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Brochure</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Shaare Tikvah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3944</url><identifier>3944</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 18, 2007</date><collection>Shaare Tikvah Collection</collection><description>One page invitation to ground-breaking ceremony for Congregation Shaare Tikvah in Upper Marlboro, MD.  March 18, 2007</description><subject>ground-breaking|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2007.13.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Shaare Tikvah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3945</url><identifier>3945</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Scrapbook of newsclippings, invitations, and programs documenting activities and leadership of Hymen Goldman in the Washington Jewish community between 1947-1974.  Primary organizations represented include Hebrew Home for the Aged, United Jewish Appeal, Jewish National Fund, Hebrew Academy, and lectureship in Jewish Studies established in Goldman's honor in 1968 at Georgetown University.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.11.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Hymen|Goldman, Aaron|Goldman, Nathan|Goldman, Balfour|Alpert, Seymour|Rodman, Morris|Kay, Abraham|Breslau, Isadore|Kreeger, David Lloyd|Himmelfarb, Paul|Ottenstein, Joseph|Freudberg, Leopold|Truman, Harry</people><searchterms>United Jewish Appeal|United Jewish Appeal Women's Division|Jewish National Fund|Hebrew Academy|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Georgetown University|Zionism|Jewish Social Service Agency</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3946</url><identifier>3946</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Brandeis Aleph Investment Club Collection</collection><description>Minutes, correspondence, meeting notices, investment reports, undated newsclippings, and other documentation from the Brandeis Aleph Investment Club, 1960s-1990s.  

Material is organized chronologically within one archival box.</description><subject>Clubs</subject><objectid>2007.9.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kotz, Sam|Sager, William|Dembitz, Lewis|Wolpe, Julius|Wolpe, Donald</people><searchterms>ZOA|Zionism|Israel|Louis D. Brandeis District|Brandeis Aleph Investment Club|Greater Washington Council for Israel Investments</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3947</url><identifier>3947</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Anecdotes of Pop and Moma</title><date /><collection /><description>Spiral bound collection of brief anecdotes written by William Sager recounting the lives of his parents, Louis &amp; Fannie Schindler Sager.  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Gues speaker was Theodore Kollek, Mayor of Jerusalem; presentation by Israeli Ambassador Avraham Harman.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.15.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kollek, Theodore|Harman, Avraham|Kreeger, David Lloyd|Katz, Sholom|Cohen, Melvin S.|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Friedman, Edwin</people><searchterms>Jewish National Fund|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3956</url><identifier>3956</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 29, 1974</date><collection /><description>Program and agenda for the first annual meeting of the Jewish Council for the Aging of Greater Washington, May 29, 1974 at the Hebrew Home for the Aged.  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Includes general information on lodge meetings, Masonic degrees and symbolism.  94 pages.</description><subject>Masonry</subject><objectid>2007.15.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Futrovsky, Donald</people><searchterms>Masons</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3963</url><identifier>3963</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Bulletin</title><date>April 1967</date><collection /><description>8-page newsletter of the Benjamin Franklin Lodge No. 50, Free and Accepted Masons of the District of Columbia, sent to member Donald Futrovsky.  Includes brief news items; message on "Masonry and Marriage" by Rabbi Harry Silverstone; memorial notices; announcements; list of newly received members.</description><subject>Masonry</subject><objectid>2007.15.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Silverstone, Harry|Gildenhorn, Oscar|Futrovsky, Donald|Shankman, Nathan</people><searchterms>Masons|B'nai Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3964</url><identifier>3964</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1962</date><collection /><description>By-Laws of Benjamin Franklin Lodge No. 50, Free and Accepted Masons of the District of Columbia, revised to 1962.  Includes list of officers and trustees in 1962 and list of past masters.</description><subject>Masonry</subject><objectid>2007.15.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Futrovsky, Donald|Silverstone, Harry</people><searchterms>Masons</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3965</url><identifier>3965</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 6, 1990</date><collection /><description>Letter sent to Donald Futrovsky from Potomac AZA Chapter 407 regarding 50-year anniversary and reunion in May 1990.  Includes list with names and addresses of all current and past chapter members.</description><subject>Reunions|Anniversaries</subject><objectid>2007.15.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Futrovsky, Donald</people><searchterms>AZA|B'nai B'rith|Indian Spring Country Club|Aleph Zadik Aleph</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3966</url><identifier>3966</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>6th Annual Purim Ball</title><date>March 22, 1927</date><collection /><description>Ad booklet for the 6th Annual Purim Ball given by the Northeast Talmud Torah, March 22, 1927 at the Odd Fellows Hall at 419 Seventh Street, N.W.  Includes list of officers of Ezras Israel Congregation</description><subject>Dance parties</subject><objectid>2005.14.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Futrovsky, Henry|Chidakel, Eva</people><searchterms>Ezras Israel|Purim|H Street|Northeast Talmud Torah|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3967</url><identifier>3967</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 26, 1963</date><collection /><description>Program for Testimonial Dinner in honor of Rabbi Arthur Bogner on his 25th anniversary as Rabbi at Ezras Israel, May 26, 1963.</description><subject>Anniversaries|Tributes</subject><objectid>2005.14.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bogner, Arthur|Rosen, Sam|Frank, Charles|Levinson, M.H.|Shulman, Israel|Bernstein, Aaron|Meirav, Moshe|Tepper, Lester|Lebowitz, Samuel|Kaufman, Harry</people><searchterms>Ezras Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3968</url><identifier>3968</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 28, 1969</date><collection /><description>Program honoring Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir by the Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington.  Held at the Washington Hilton on September 28, 1969.</description><subject /><objectid>2005.14.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Meir, Golda|Wolf, Seymour|Edgar, Raphael|Abramowitz, A. Nathan|Breslau, Isadore|Kaufman, Harry</people><searchterms>Israel|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3969</url><identifier>3969</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"A FLAG IS BORN"</title><date>1946</date><collection /><description>Poster advertising the Broadway play, two-sided, "A FLAG IS BORN".".  Poster includes copies of news clippings &amp; photos; excerpt of column by Walter Winchell; reviews of performances.

26 ¼ x 20 1/8"</description><subject /><objectid>1998.44.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Poster</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kook, Hillel|Bergson, Peter|Hecht, Ben</people><searchterms>Israel|Zionism|American League for a Free Palestine</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3593/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3970</url><identifier>3970</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>October 15, 1991</date><collection /><description>Program, The American Jewish Committee invites you to attend the Judge Learned Hand Award Dinner honoring Albert E. Arent, at the Capitol Hilton, October 15, 1991.  Dinner chairmen, Albert Abramson, Alfred Moses, David Osnos.  Program includes photo of Arent on front cover and brief bio. on inside front cover.</description><subject>Civil rights|Lawyers</subject><objectid>2004.31.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Abramson, Albert|Moses, Alfred|Osnos, David|Arent, Albert</people><searchterms>Arent Fox|American Jewish Committee</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3430/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3971</url><identifier>3971</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Dr. Shulamit Reich Elster awards and honors:
- 5th Annual Washington Jewish Week Leadership Luncheon  - Leadership Award Recipient (3/17/1988)
- The Jewish Theological Seminary Honors Convocation honoring distinguished Jewish educators - Honorary Doctorate (1/24/1999)
- Partnership for Jewish Life and Learning retirement celebration (5/9/2007)</description><subject /><objectid>2005.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3972</url><identifier>3972</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School</collection><description>Solomon Schechter Schools general information and defense of Jewish day school education.
- "The First Solomon Schechter Day High School Open for Registration" 1968
- Morton Siegel, "What Kind of a Child Do We Want to Produce in the Solomon Schechter School," 1965, Pamplet 102
- Pesach Schindler, "Organizing and Developing a New Day School," Pamphlet 104
- Dr. Avraham Holtz, "Rationale and Purpose of Solomon Schechter Day School Education," Pamphlet 107
- Theresa Hecht, "Four Children: Two Schools," in "Your Child," Fall 1967
- "Should I send my child to a Day School?" Isaiah Day School</description><subject>Education|Religious education</subject><objectid>2005.9.48</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Abramowitz, Hayim|Siegel, Morton|Schindler, Pesach|Holtz, Avraham|Hecht, Theresa</people><searchterms>Solomon Schechter Schools</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3973</url><identifier>3973</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sheldon &amp; Shulamith Elster Collection</collection><description>Shulamith Elster honors and awards:
- 5th Annual Washington Jewish Week Leadership Luncheon, Leadership Award Recipient, 3/17/1988
- The Jewish Theological Seminary convocation honoring distinguished Jewish educators, Honorary Doctorate, 1/24/1999
- Partnership for Jewish Life and Learning, celebration of retirement, 5/9/2007</description><subject>Education|Awards|Honors</subject><objectid>2005.9.49</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Elster, Shulamith|Arad, Moshe</people><searchterms>Washington Jewish Week|Agudas Achim Congregation|Gesher Jewish Day School of Northern Virginia|Jewish Theological Seminary|Partnership for Jewish Life and Learning|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3974</url><identifier>3974</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Ambassador's Ball</title><date>June 3, 2007</date><collection>Ambassadors Ball</collection><description>Program for Ambassador's Ball on Sunday, June 3, 2007 at the Grand Hyatt.  Program includes lists of patrons and supporters, former Ball chairmen, dinner program, and photographs of Israel by photographers Chanan Gertraide and Eliezer Klagesbrun.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.25.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Zitelman, Rick|Zitelman, Cindy|Meridor, Sallai</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds|Israel|Ambassadors Ball</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3975</url><identifier>3975</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>A Joyous Birthday</title><date>1915</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Penny postcard postmarked Baltimore and mailed to Mr. Herman Blumenthal at 1810 7th Street NW, February 27, 1915.  Message reads "Each member of the Levy family extends their best wishes for a very happy birthday."</description><subject>Birthdays|Postcards</subject><objectid>2007.27.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Herman|Blumenthal, Rachel</people><searchterms>Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3669/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3976</url><identifier>3976</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Birthday Wishes</title><date>1936</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Penny postcard addressed to Eleanor Blumenthal at 2012 Klingle Road, NW, postmarked Washington DC 1936.  Card reads "We're happy to write our congratulations to you on your birthday today. We're proud to be the friend of so many fine boys and girls and hope that you'll always be a friend of ours.   Miss Solomon, Rich's, The store where mother buys your shoes."</description><subject>Birthdays|Postcards</subject><objectid>2007.27.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Eleanor|Solomon, Rae</people><searchterms>Rich's Shoes|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3514/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3977</url><identifier>3977</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Thanksgiving Greetings</title><date>1912</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Penny postcard postmarked Wilkes Barre PA 1912 and sent to Mr. and Mrs. Blumenthal at 1810 7th Street, NW. Card reads "Mr. &amp; Mrs. Blumenthal, Joe and Sam, Wishing you a happy Thanksgiving. From Belle M. P.S. Give my best regards to all from all."</description><subject /><objectid>2007.27.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Herman|Blumenthal, Rachel|Blumenthal, Joseph|Blumenthal, Samuel</people><searchterms>Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3978</url><identifier>3978</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Central Bulletin</title><date>March 31, 1938</date><collection /><description>Newspaper, "The Central Bulletin", published by Central High School, March 31, 1938.  Headline reads "Central Cadets Vie in Battalion Drill Here Today: Majors Kornhauser, Earle to Command Central Units."</description><subject /><objectid>2006.37.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kornhauser, Louis</people><searchterms>Central High School|Cadet Corps</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3979</url><identifier>3979</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Wilson Spectacles</title><date>1940</date><collection /><description>Newspaper, "Wilson Spectacles", published by Wilson Teachers College, October 28, 1940.</description><subject /><objectid>2006.37.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Wilson Teachers College</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3980</url><identifier>3980</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Ye Domesday Booke</title><date>1931</date><collection /><description>Georgetown University yearbook, Ye Domesday Booke, published by the Senior Class, 1931.  Includes page with photographs and listing of Georgetown University chapter of Phi Alpha fraternity, page 325.</description><subject>Universities &amp; colleges</subject><objectid>2007.33.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Burka, Fred</people><searchterms>Georgetown University|Phi Alpha|Fraternity</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3981</url><identifier>3981</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Confirmation Certificate</title><date>May 28, 1939</date><collection /><description>Confirmation certificate for Hilda Pomerantz from Juanita K. Nye religious school at Adas Israel Congregation.  Signed by Jeanne F. Sonneborn, President, and Arthur Bogner, Minister.</description><subject /><objectid>2005.2.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Confirmation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Pomerantz, Hilda|Bogner, Arthur|Sonneborn, Jeanne</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Confirmation|Council of Jewish Women|Juanita K. Nye Council House</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3982</url><identifier>3982</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Confirmation Service</title><date>May 28, 1939</date><collection /><description>Program for Confirmation Service from Religious Schools Eretz Israel and Juanita K. Nye, sponsored by Council of Jewish Women and held at Adas Israel Synagogue on May 28, 1939.</description><subject /><objectid>2005.2.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Pomerantz, Hilda</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Confirmation|Ezras Israel|Juanita K. Nye Council House|Council of Jewish Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3983</url><identifier>3983</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>October 28, 1935</date><collection /><description>Concert program for United Jewish Appeal, October 28, 1935 held at The Lyric in Baltimore, MD. Concert included selections from Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Verdi, Tschaikovsky.  Address given by Ludwig Lewisohn and Edwin Goldwasser.</description><subject>concert</subject><objectid>2004.6.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Lewisohn, Ludwig</people><searchterms>United Jewish Appeal|Baltimore|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3984</url><identifier>3984</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Gala Concert</title><date>March 4, 1947</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Program for Gala Concert held at the Jewish Community Center &amp; sponsored by the Jewish Music Council of the National Jewish Welfare Board with the JCC and Jewish Community CouncilFestival, March 4, 1947.  Program included remarks by Rabbi Isadore Breslau, instrumental and vocal pieces, and a community sing, "Songs of Zion."   Cantor Jacob Barkin from Adas Israel was Chairman of the Washington Jewish Music Festival.</description><subject /><objectid>2004.6.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Barkin, Jacob|Breslau, Isadore</people><searchterms>Jewish Music Festival|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Community Council|Jewish Welfare Board</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3985</url><identifier>3985</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Yarzeit Calendar </title><date>1880</date><collection /><description>Document mounted on cardboard, "JAHRZEIT" with engraved decorative border around, 1880, in Hebrew with some German text at left.

15 ¾ x 16"

File #1.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.5.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3950/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3986</url><identifier>3986</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Book of Psalms</title><date>1903</date><collection>Brylawski Family Collection</collection><description>Small paperback copy of The Book of Psalms, published by The Jewish Publication Society of America, 1903, Philadelphia.  Possibly belonged to Eugenia Lansburgh.

Pages 1-311

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The Israel "Sonnie" Shulman award was presented to Ben Williamowsky.  Program includes list of past presidents, history of Maimonides Dental Society, and biographical sketch of Sonnie Shulman.</description><subject /><objectid>2005.20.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Shulman, Israel</people><searchterms>Maimonides Dental Society|Woodmont Country Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3993</url><identifier>3993</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Goldblum Family</collection><description>Certificate from Hebrew Academy of Washington</description><subject /><objectid>2002.6.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Hebrew Academy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3994</url><identifier>3994</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1962</date><collection /><description>1962 Woodrow Wilson High School yearbook</description><subject>Schools</subject><objectid>2007.30.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Silverman, Marita</people><searchterms>Wilson High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3995</url><identifier>3995</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1962</date><collection>Roselyn Silverman Collection</collection><description>Program of events for Woodrow Wilson High School 1962 commencement
May 17-June 14, 1962

3" x 5.5" green card</description><subject>Graduation ceremonies</subject><objectid>2007.30.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Silverman, Marita</people><searchterms>Wilson High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3996</url><identifier>3996</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/14/1962</date><collection>Roselyn Silverman Collection</collection><description>Invitation to Woodrow Wilson High School commencement exercises, June 14, 1962</description><subject>Invitations|Graduation ceremonies|Schools</subject><objectid>2007.30.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Silverman, Marita</people><searchterms>Wilson High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3997</url><identifier>3997</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/14/1962</date><collection>Roselyn Silverman Collection</collection><description>Program for Woodrow Wilson High School commencement, June 14, 1962</description><subject>Graduation ceremonies|Schools|Programs|Events</subject><objectid>2007.30.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Silverman, Marita</people><searchterms>Wilson High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3998</url><identifier>3998</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 22, 1957</date><collection /><description>Invitation from Washington Chapter of the American Technion Society to Dinner in honor of Rabbi Isadore Breslau.  Tuesday, January 22, 1957 at Mayflower Hotel.   Extensive Dinner Committee List on inside of invitation; short essay by David Ben Gurion on Technion on the reverse.  Dinner Chairman was Hymen Goldman.</description><subject>Honors|Dinners</subject><objectid>1997.01.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Breslau, Isadore|Goldman, Hymen|Ben-Gurion, David</people><searchterms>Israel|Technion|Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/3999</url><identifier>3999</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 2, 1954</date><collection /><description>Invitation from the National Committee for Labor Israel (Histadrut) to dinner in honor of Rabbi Israel Breslau and to celebrate dedication of Isadore Breslau Sanitorium in Haifa, Israel.
Tuesday, February 2, 1954 at Mayflower Hotel.   Extensive dinner committee list on inside page; Louis E. Spiegler Chairman.  Includes brief description of Breslau Sanitorium and photograph of Rabbi Breslau.</description><subject>Sanatoriums|Dinners|Honors</subject><objectid>1997.01.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Breslau, Isadore|Spiegler, Louis</people><searchterms>Histadrut|Israel|United Jewish Appeal|National Committee for Labor Israel|Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4000</url><identifier>4000</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>November 17, 1957</date><collection /><description>Invitation to Annual Dinner of the Jewish National Fund in honor of Rabbi Isadore Breslau. Sunday, November 17, 1957 at Willard Hotel.</description><subject>Dinners|Honors</subject><objectid>1997.01.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Breslau, Isadore|Segal, Henry|Goldman, Hymen|Spiegler, Louis|Arent, Albert|Neuman, Abraham|Katz, Sholom|Porath, Tzvi</people><searchterms>Israel|Jewish National Fund|Willard Hotel|United Jewish Appeal</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4001</url><identifier>4001</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Brandeis Reports</title><date>1952</date><collection /><description>Partial page from January, 1952 edition of Brandeis Reports.  Front side shows headlines, "Annual JNF Festival, Jan 30" and "Paul Himmelfarb feted at B'nai Israel Synagogue."

Reverse page has photograph showing Joseph Wilner, Louis Spiegler, Paul Himmelfarb, and Isadore Breslau at Testimonial Dinner held in Himmelfarb's honor at B'nai Israel.</description><subject /><objectid>1997.01.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Himmelfarb, Paul|Wilner, Joseph|Spiegler, Louis|Breslau, Isadore|Bornstein, Bill</people><searchterms>Israel|Zionism|ZOA|Louis D. Brandeis District|Jewish National Fund|B'nai Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4002</url><identifier>4002</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>November, 1952</date><collection /><description>Black-edged notecard sent by Ambassador of Israel to announce prayer service in memory of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, President of Israel, at Adas Israel Congregation, November 17</description><subject /><objectid>1997.01.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Announcement</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4003</url><identifier>4003</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description /><subject /><objectid>1997.01.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Announcement</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4004</url><identifier>4004</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1908-1916</date><collection /><description>Minute book from the Combined Congregations of Washington</description><subject>Synagogues</subject><objectid>1986.02.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Minutes</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Combined Congregations of Washington|Yiddish|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4005</url><identifier>4005</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Our Fair Lady</title><date>April 29, 1957</date><collection /><description>Sheet of lyrics titled "Our Fair Lady" to the tune of "Que Sera", in honor of Minnie Goldsmith for her birthday, 1957.   Written by Sylvia Krucoff and Dorothy Linowes.  Includes two photographs.  

First stanza of four stanzas:
"There is a lady wise and fair
Surely you've met her - she's known everywhere
Minnie makes someone joyful each day
Often you'll hear her say
"You'll find hapiness
In some little thing you do,
When people depend on you
And you see them through."</description><subject>Birthdays</subject><objectid>2007.38.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Linowes, Dorothy|Krucoff, Sylvia|Goldsmith, Minnie</people><searchterms>Hebrew Home for the Aged|Jewish Social Service Agency</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4006</url><identifier>4006</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Statement of Retired Teacher's Account</title><date>July 23, 1947</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Statement of Retired Teacher's Account for Clara Hartogensis, July 23, 1947.  Shows monthly annuity, total deductions from salary, and accrued interest.</description><subject>Teachers|Retirements</subject><objectid>2007.37.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Memorandum</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Hartogensis, Clara</people><searchterms>D.C. Public Schools</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4007</url><identifier>4007</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Council Televents</title><date>February 1935</date><collection /><description>Newsletter, "Council Televents", Council of Jewish Juniors, Auxiliary to Council of Jewish Women, Washington DC, February 1935.  Volume 2, No. 6.   Includes several short articles on activities, membership news.</description><subject>Women</subject><objectid>2007.36.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Alloy, Blanche|Markwood, Ruth</people><searchterms>Council of Jewish Juniors|Council of Jewish Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4008</url><identifier>4008</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Council Televents</title><date>April 1935</date><collection /><description>Newsletter, "Council Televents" ,Council of Jewish Juniors, Auxiliary to Council of Jewish Women, Washington DC, April 1935.  Volume 2, No. 8.   Includes several short articles on activities, membership news.  Front page article "Your Invitation to the Reception" describes upcoming program with Baltimore chapter to be held at Washington Hotel on March 31.</description><subject>Women</subject><objectid>2007.36.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Alloy, Blanche|Markwood, Ruth</people><searchterms>Council of Jewish Juniors|Council of Jewish Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4009</url><identifier>4009</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Council Televents</title><date>December 1934</date><collection /><description>Newsletter, "Council Televents" ,Council of Jewish Juniors, Auxiliary to Council of Jewish Women, Washington DC, December 1934.  Volume 2, No. 4.   Includes several short articles on activities, membership news.  Cover article "On With the Dance" includes brief description of "charitable enterprises" sponsored by the Council such as Juanity K. Nye Council House and work at Walter Reed Hospital.

Full-page ad on back for Cherner Auto with picture of Joseph Cherner.</description><subject>Women</subject><objectid>2007.36.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cherner, Joseph|Alloy, Blanche|Markwood, Ruth</people><searchterms>Council of Jewish Juniors|Council of Jewish Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4010</url><identifier>4010</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 29, 1935</date><collection /><description>Typewritten letter from Ruth Markwood, President of Washington Council of Jewish Juniors, to Blanche Alloy, regarding arrangements and details for upcoming meeting with Baltimore chapter, held at the Washington Hotel on March 31, 1935.  Letter includes detailed instructions; attached memorandum for the 'Hostess Corps' ; and program order and list of participants.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.36.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Alloy, Blanche|Markwood, Ruth</people><searchterms>Council of Jewish Juniors|Council of Jewish Women|Baltimore|Washington Hotel|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4011</url><identifier>4011</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1945</date><collection>Charles &amp; Edith Pascal Collection</collection><description>World War II ration book in the name of Paula F. Pascal, age 4 1/2.  Booklet includes instructions for use and ration stamps.</description><subject>World War II</subject><objectid>1995.03.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Book, Ration</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Pascal, Paula</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3733/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4012</url><identifier>4012</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1945</date><collection>Charles &amp; Edith Pascal Collection</collection><description>World War II ration book in the name of Lena Chidakel, age 49.  Booklet includes instructions for use and ration stamps.</description><subject>World War II</subject><objectid>1995.03.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Book, Ration</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Chidakel, Lena</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3661/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4013</url><identifier>4013</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>November 2007</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Materials related to 20th anniversary celebration of Rabbi Jack Moline at Agudas Achim.</description><subject>Anniversaries</subject><objectid>2007.20.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Moline, Jack</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Rabbi|Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4014</url><identifier>4014</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 2007</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Materials related to Avodah: The Jewish Service Corps and program to celebrate Avodah's fifth year in Washington and honoring Seth Goldman.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.20.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Seth|Schoen, Gena|Rosenn, David|Meyer, Jonathan|Manewith, Toby</people><searchterms>Avodah: Jewish Service Corps</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4015</url><identifier>4015</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 2007</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Invitation to 10th Anniversary Gala for the Washington D.C. Jewish Community Center, April 19, 2007</description><subject>Anniversaries</subject><objectid>2007.20.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4016</url><identifier>4016</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2005-2007</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Materials related to 100th anniversary of Ezras Israel Congregation June 10, 2007,  including invitation, prayer book, and program book with historical documents, images, and tributes to Rabbi Arthur Bogner, Charles Futrovsky, Kitty Futrovsky Strauss, and Benjamin Futrovsky.

Program booklet from Ezras Israel's 7th Annual Community Service Award dinner, March 20, 2005</description><subject /><objectid>2007.20.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Futrovsky, Charles|Futrovsky, Benjamin|Bogner, Arthur|Strauss, Carolyn Kitty</people><searchterms>Ezras Israel|Beth Sholom|Rockville</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4017</url><identifier>4017</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1904</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Letter dated November 16, 1904 to Clara Hartogensis confirming her appointment as a teacher in the D.C. public schools at $500 annual salary.</description><subject>Teachers|Correspondence</subject><objectid>2007.37.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Hartogensis, Clara</people><searchterms>D.C. Public Schools</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4018</url><identifier>4018</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1930</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Letter dated October 3, 1930 to Clara Hartogensis at the Emery-Eckington School confirming her transfer from grade 5 to grade 6, effective September 1, 1930.</description><subject>Teachers|Correspondence</subject><objectid>2007.37.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Hartogensis, Clara</people><searchterms>D.C. Public Schools</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4019</url><identifier>4019</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1947</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Letter dated June 30, 1947 to Clara Hartogensis confirming Board approval for her retirement effective June 30, 1947.</description><subject>retirement|Teachers|Correspondence</subject><objectid>2007.37.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Hartogensis, Clara</people><searchterms>D.C. Public Schools</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4020</url><identifier>4020</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1947</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Letter dated July 25, 1947 to Clara Hartogensis informing her of monthly annuity of $209.</description><subject>Teachers|retirement|Correspondence</subject><objectid>2007.37.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Hartogensis, Clara</people><searchterms>D.C. Public Schools</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4021</url><identifier>4021</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1891</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Certificate of citizenship for Edward S. Hartogensis, November 11, 1891.</description><subject>Citizenship</subject><objectid>2007.37.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Citizenship</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Hartogensis, Edward</people><searchterms>citizenship|Holland|Immigration</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4022</url><identifier>4022</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1899</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Certificate of citizenship for Herman Blumenthal, July 5, 1899, issued by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia.</description><subject>Citizenship</subject><objectid>2007.37.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Citizenship</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Herman</people><searchterms>citizenship|Germany|Immigration</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4023</url><identifier>4023</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Certificate of Search</title><date>1922</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Certificate of Search dated March 21, 1922 confirming that no records were found for births of two female children to Edward and Fannie Hartogensis on August 7, 1869 and July 8, 1884.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.37.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Memorandum</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Hartogensis, Fannie|Hartogensis, Edward|Blumenthal, Herman</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4024</url><identifier>4024</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Sermons Delivered by Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz</title><date /><collection /><description>Booklet containing five sermons Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz gave at Adas Israel during Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Shemini Atzeret, and Passover during the year 5444 (1983-1984).  Volume 15 in the series.

Gold-colored soft cover, 43 pages. 

Some discoloration on both sides of cover.</description><subject>Speeches|Rabbis|Holidays</subject><objectid>2007.34.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Speech</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rabinowitz, Stanley</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Passover|Rosh Hashanah|Yom Kippur|Shemini Atzeret</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4025</url><identifier>4025</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/1980</date><collection /><description>Documents from the American Jewish Committee - Washington Chapter

Event invitation, October 30, 1980

Newsletter, October 1980</description><subject>Political elections|Forums</subject><objectid>2007.34.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Temple Sinai|American Jewish Committee</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4026</url><identifier>4026</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Documents from the American Jewish Congress - National Capital Region's event on January 12, 1983, called "Middle East News: Overplayed"

Includes copies of articles from various newspapers and magazines from December 1982 and January 1983.</description><subject>Press|Journalism</subject><objectid>2007.34.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>American Jewish Congress|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4027</url><identifier>4027</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Chronicle</title><date>1983</date><collection>Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation Collection</collection><description>Three issues of  The Chronicle (newsletter) of the Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation

April 1, 1983; May 27, 1983; June 10, 1983</description><subject>Newsletters|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2007.34.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation|Arlington|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4028</url><identifier>4028</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Jewish Student Center</title><date /><collection /><description>Two issues of the newspaper published by the B'nai B'rith Hillel Federation at the University of Maryland.

November 1982, March-April 1983</description><subject>Student organizations|Newspapers|Calendars|Universities &amp; colleges</subject><objectid>2007.34.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Hillel|B'nai B'rith|University of Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4029</url><identifier>4029</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Update</title><date>01/09/1983</date><collection /><description>One issue of Update, B'nai B'rith International's newsletter for members of B'nai B'rith lodges and units

January 9, 1983</description><subject>Newsletters</subject><objectid>2007.34.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4030</url><identifier>4030</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL, VIEWED FROM THE SOUTH…";</title><date>1882</date><collection /><description>Reproduction print, sketch by Theo R. Davis based on photograph by W.H. Jackson, showing  bird's eye view of Washington D.C. from the south.  Several numbered sites, including U.S. Capitol, White House, Soldiers' Home, Smithsonian, Washington Monument, Center Market, and several more.  Titled bottom center, "OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL, VIEWED FROM THE SOUTH…"; lower right corner, " #230 of 500" and printed "Reproduced in 1965 by Historic Urban Plans, Ithaca, New York"; written in pencil lower right, "$10.00".

 Illus. in: Harper's Weekly, (1882 May 20), p. 312 and p. 313.

Paper:  18 ½ x 24"
Image: 13 ½ x 19 7/8"</description><subject>Cityscape drawings</subject><objectid>2007.41.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Drawing</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>White House|U.S. Capitol</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3396/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4031</url><identifier>4031</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"WASHINGTON CITY, D.C…"</title><date /><collection /><description>Reproduction print, sketch by Theo. R. Davis showing bird's-eye-view of Washington D.C., east from 17th Street, N.W.  Identified sites include Corcoran Art Building, War Department, Treasury Department, Patent Office, White House, Smithsonian, General Grant's Head-Quarters, Washington Monument, U.S. Capitol.  Titled bottom center, "WASHINGTON CITY, D.C…"; lower right corner, "#221 of 500" and printed "Reproduced in 1965 by Historic Urban Plans, Ithaca, New York"; written in pencil lower right, "$10.00".

Paper:  18 ½ x 24"
Image: 13 ½ x 19 7/8"</description><subject>Cityscape drawings</subject><objectid>2007.41.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Drawing</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>U.S. Capitol|White House|Civil War</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3398/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4032</url><identifier>4032</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1983</date><collection /><description>CAMERA (Committee for Accurracy in Middle East Reporting in America) mailing including event flier and copy of newspaper article, June 1983

First issue of CAMERA's media watch-sheet,  "Post Mortems", August 1983.</description><subject>Journalism</subject><objectid>2007.34.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>CAMERA</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4033</url><identifier>4033</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/1984</date><collection /><description>Brochure printed by Chabad House Friends of Lubavitch of Rockville, MD, 1984.</description><subject>Pamphlets</subject><objectid>2007.34.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Brochure</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Chabad House</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5237/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4034</url><identifier>4034</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Jewish Community Center 1981 Spring Program Guide, December 1982 calendar (2), February 1983 calendar</description><subject>Calendars|Programs|Community centers</subject><objectid>2007.34.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Calendar</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5234/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4035</url><identifier>4035</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>August 23, 1865</date><collection /><description>Letter written in blue ink on octavo stationery blind stamped: "Philp &amp; Solomons, Washington, DC", dated August 23rd, 1865.   Letter reads as follows:

Hd.Qrs. 2nd Pro. Brigade
Garrison of Washington
August 23rd, 1865

Cous. Lou

I am beginning to think that I am the "neglected cuss" now - it has been nearly three weeks since I last wrote you and "nary an answer" yet.  Probably you are just punishing me for some of my former neglect - if so-please cease for I have already promised to be at fault no more.  I got a letter from Mother yesterday who asked me about you and I could give no satisfactory ans, by the way.  I am going to e at home a few days next month; during the "fair," is it the State Fair, 'ain't you coming down to Wmsport?

I am not going to write you a letter this time - only a reminder.  Please let me hear from you soon.

As "muchly" as ever 

Yours to

York

Address

Lieut.

A.A. D.C. 2nd Pro. Brigade
Garrison of Washington 
Washington D.C.

Envelope:

Miss. Louise A. Wakelee
Rochester
N.Y.</description><subject>Soldiers|Correspondence</subject><objectid>2008.12.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Woodward, Amos York|Solomons, Adolphus</people><searchterms>Philp &amp; Solomons|Civil War|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3369/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4036</url><identifier>4036</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 7, 1865</date><collection /><description>Letter written in blue ink on octavo stationery blind stamped: "Philp &amp; Solomons, Washington, DC".   Letter reads as follows:

Capital Barracks D.C.
September 7th, 1865

I read your latest edition last eve. and right glad I was to get it. in consequence of which I ans. immediately if not sooner.  I got my "leave" yesterday too, but shall not make use of it till about next Thursday (today a week) as the fair does not commence till the 26th, my leave is for 15 days and if I start now, I will miss it entirely.

I think it will be very beneficial for you to go "somewhere" and think you can name Wmsport any thing you please for the time being.  My reasons for saying that I thot that you would enjoy a visit much better this "fall" than next summer are much better thought of at the time, than explained. However they are goo dand when I see you I will tell them.  Tell "May" that I say she may go out to your home this winter so you see you can come.  If possible I will come out and bring you down to Wmsport.  The first place I must go will be to Grandma's at Towanda Pa. and as I come back I can very easily turn towards Elmira instead of xxx with xx me and send to xxx.  I will be there next week.

There is no certainty as to the health of the xxx - the 2nd Brigade was broken up yesterday and hereafter my address will be Co. "K" "24" xxx instead of A.A.D.C.  I am going to turn my house over to the xxx xxx this morning, and hereafter when I want to go riding I must do it on foot.

I have not had any more pictures taken yet. I am afraid they will look too ghostly - I am very thin.

The A.A.A. Gen'l just called me to breakfast, so good-bye for the present.

Muchly yours to

York

Envelope:  Miss Louise A. X. Wakelee/Rochester/N.Y.</description><subject>Soldiers|Correspondence</subject><objectid>2008.12.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Woodward, Amos York|Solomons, Adolphus</people><searchterms>Civil War|Philp &amp; Solomons|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3879/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4037</url><identifier>4037</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/23/64</date><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Dr. Seymour Alpert's Israel Bonds Man of the Year tribute dinner.  Photographs, correspondence, newsclippings, and tribute pages.</description><subject>Tributes|Dinners|Awards</subject><objectid>2005.11.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Album</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Alpert, Seymour|Ammerman, Harvey|Bernstein, Norman|Breslau, Isadore|Cohen, Rose|Crowell, Jack|Feldman, Julian|Golinkin, Noah|Grossberg, Louis|Harman, Avraham|Nathan, Robert|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Smith, Charles E.</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Council|Israel|Israel Bonds</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4038</url><identifier>4038</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Traditional Way to Make a Seder</title><date /><collection /><description>An advertisement highlighting the traditional way to make a seder from Barton's Continental Chocolates. Two pages.

Closed: 14 ½ x 10 ½"
Open: 14 ½ x 21 3/16"</description><subject /><objectid>1998.23.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Poster</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Passover</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3603/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4039</url><identifier>4039</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>YIWO Celebrates 15 Years</title><date>02-16-2008</date><collection /><description>15th anniversary  booklet for Young Israel White Oak (YIWO), February, 2008.  Includes photos of events and lists of names, arranged by year.</description><subject>Anniversaries</subject><objectid>2008.11.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gewirtz, Jonah|Gewirtz, Blanche</people><searchterms>synagogues|Young Israel White Oak</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4040</url><identifier>4040</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>08/22/1964</date><collection /><description>Solomon's Caterers invoice, menu selections, and checklist for Elliot Scott Belkov's bar mitzvah, August 22, 1964.</description><subject>Menus</subject><objectid>2008.20.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Contract</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Belkov, Elliot</people><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah|Solomon's Restaurant|Kosher Food|restaurant</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4041</url><identifier>4041</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/14/1939</date><collection /><description>Telegram to Anna Bran from her father, telling her they are leaving Ostrolenka, Poland, 12/14/1939

They weren't heard from again.</description><subject>Telegrams</subject><objectid>2008.1.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Telegram</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bran, Anna</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4042</url><identifier>4042</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/05/1969</date><collection /><description>Program for the 25th Silver Anniversary Luncheon of the Auxiliary of the Hebrew Academy of Greater Washington, 3/5/1969

Handwritten on back: "Dear Roz - Think program looks nice, don't you?  If you need me, call me at my mother-in-laws between 6:30 - to 8:30 - Dinner!  Will fill you in!  Annette"</description><subject>Anniversaries</subject><objectid>2008.1.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Feldman, Frances|Lerner, Annette</people><searchterms>Hebrew Academy|Ladies Auxiliary</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4043</url><identifier>4043</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/04/1999</date><collection /><description>Clipping of Solomon Feldman's obitutary from Washington Jewish Week, 3/4/1999</description><subject /><objectid>2008.1.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Feldman, Solomon</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4044</url><identifier>4044</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1938</date><collection /><description>Copy of clipping about Anna Bran's chess career, c. 1938</description><subject>Chess</subject><objectid>2008.1.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bran, Anna</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4045</url><identifier>4045</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/22/1946</date><collection /><description>Letter written in Hebrew or Yiddish, from Lodz, 2/22/1946</description><subject /><objectid>2008.1.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4046</url><identifier>4046</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/22/1983</date><collection /><description>Letter to Fabrangen from The Fabrangen Steering Committee and The Coordinator Search Committee, June 22, 1983</description><subject /><objectid>2007.34.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Fabrangen</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4047</url><identifier>4047</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/22/1983</date><collection /><description>Invitation to Jewish Adult Singles' Synagogue's Torah dedication at Temple Beth Shalom (Columbia, MD), October 22, 1983</description><subject>Dedications</subject><objectid>2007.34.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Golinkin, Noah</people><searchterms>synagogues|Temple Beth Shalom|Torah|Columbia|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4048</url><identifier>4048</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>The JCC catalog:
January 15 - February 14, 1981
March 15 - April 14, 1981
November 15 - December 14, 1982
February 15 - March 14, 1983

Israel Folkdance Festival program: March 29, 1981

At the Center (newspaper):
1981: April, July-August, October, November, December
1982: January, May, November, December
1983: January, May, June, July-August

Festival of Jewish Arts newspaper: March 1-31, 1981

Program Guide (newspaper): Fall 1982, Winter 1982</description><subject>Newspapers|Programs|Community centers|Calendars</subject><objectid>2007.34.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4049</url><identifier>4049</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Israel Fact Sheet, Sept 1982

Soviet Jewry Committee Yachad Solidarity (news flier), June 1983</description><subject>Newsletters|Fliers (Printed matter)</subject><objectid>2007.34.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Soviet Jewry|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4050</url><identifier>4050</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>HaYotzer/The Creator/The Jewish American Artist</title><date>1981</date><collection /><description>HaYotzer/The Creator/The Jewish American Artist (newsletter)
June 1981, October 1981</description><subject /><objectid>2007.34.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4051</url><identifier>4051</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1984</date><collection /><description>The Jewish Social Service Agency Jewish Family Life Education Program, Spring Brochure, 1984</description><subject>Family|Families|Education|Educational organizations</subject><objectid>2007.34.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Brochure</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Social Service Agency</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4052</url><identifier>4052</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Ohr Kodesh Congregation membership brochure (undated)</description><subject>Membership|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2007.34.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Brochure</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Ohr Kodesh</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4053</url><identifier>4053</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Young Adults' program invitation (2): February 8, 1981

Super Sunday postcard: January 23, 1983

Young Leadership's The Jewish Star (newsletter): February-March 1984

Newspaper
1980: September-October, November-December
1981: January-February, October, November, December
1982: January
1983: March, May, December</description><subject>Newspapers|Newsletters|Fund raising|Young adults</subject><objectid>2007.34.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>UJA Federation of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4054</url><identifier>4054</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/20/1982</date><collection /><description>"Message from the Washington Board of Rabbis to the Jewish Community on the Lebanese Tragedy," written by Rabbi Joshua O. Haberman, President, Sept 20, 1982</description><subject>Peace|Civil wars</subject><objectid>2007.34.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Haberman, Joshua</people><searchterms>Washington Board of Rabbis</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4055</url><identifier>4055</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Vigil</title><date>1983</date><collection /><description>The Vigil (news flier): April 1983, July 1983</description><subject>Fliers (Printed matter)|Newsletters|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2007.34.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4056</url><identifier>4056</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Yom Kippur Services booklet (2),1978

130th anniversary Brotherhood picnic (newspaper), May 23, 1982</description><subject>Family|Families|Synagogues|Picnics|Festivals|Religious services</subject><objectid>2007.34.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Yom Kippur|Brotherhood|Rosh Hashanah|Men's Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4057</url><identifier>4057</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Mailings: Sept 23, 1981, June 9, 1982

Brandeis Reports (newsletter): June 1982, Fall 1983</description><subject>Zionism|Newsletters</subject><objectid>2007.34.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>ZOA|Louis D. Brandeis District</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4058</url><identifier>4058</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>22 boxes of papers documenting activities of Bernard White within numerous professional agencies and organizations in the Jewish community, 1960s-1990s.</description><subject /><objectid>2002.19.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>White, Bernard</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Foundation|Jewish Day School of Greater Washington|Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|Jewish Social Service Agency</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4059</url><identifier>4059</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>October 5, 1956</date><collection>Brandeis Club Collection</collection><description>Scrapbook documenting 25th anniversary of Brandeis Club, October 5 &amp; 6, 1956.   Includes newspaper headling, "Brandeis Club Reviews 25 Years of Friendships", invitation, flyers, correspondence, attendance list, telegrams, and snapshots of event held at Villa Rosa restaurant in Silver Spring, MD.</description><subject>Anniversaries|Youth organizations</subject><objectid>2008.17.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Foer, Melvin|Kamerow, Norman|Kamerow, Stanley|Sacks, Herbert</people><searchterms>Brandeis Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3632/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4060</url><identifier>4060</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Brandeis Club Collection</collection><description>Black leather bound scrapbook documenting activities of the Brandeis Club, 1930s-1950s.  Includes flyers, invitations, rosters, snapshots of individual members with names written underneath, photos of various beach outings and picnics, and of various activities, membership cards, club constitution.</description><subject>Youth organizations|Anniversaries</subject><objectid>2008.17.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brandeis, Louis D.|Carpel, Jack|Clar, Milton|Clar, Simon|Deckelbaum, Phillip|Feldman, Edwin|Fishman, Albert|Foer, Melvin|Gitelson, Sam|Goldberg, Monroe|Kamerow, Stanley|Kay, Harry|Kirstein, Frank|Kirstein, Stanley|Rubin, Louis|Sacks, Herbert|Schulman, Cyril|Sheinbaum, Arthur|Sittenfeld, Max|Taetle, Herman|Weinberg, Joseph|Weinstein, Sidney|Yochelson, Aaron|Zweig, Oscar</people><searchterms>Brandeis Club|North Beach|Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3453/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4061</url><identifier>4061</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Brandeis Club Collection</collection><description>Records of the Brandeis Club, 1930s-1970s
Includes:  

Anniversary booklets and membership lists for 25th, 40th, and 45th anniversaries;
Event flyers, programs, songsheets, notices
Membership records &amp; correspondence
Meeting and committee minutes, 1930s, 1940s, 1954-1958, 1977-1979
General correspondence
Financial Records
Report by Building Committee on possibility of acquiring property, 1940
Council of Jewish Youth minutes &amp; notices at the Jewish Community Center, 1940s
Photographs</description><subject>Youth organizations|Youth|Anniversaries|Clubs</subject><objectid>2008.17.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Foer, Melvin|Sheinbaum, Arthur|Clar, Simon|Clar, Milton|Carpel, Jack|Sacks, Herbert|Weinstein, Sidney|Kay, Harry|Sittenfeld, Max|Kirstein, Stanley|Kirstein, Frank|Volkman, Aaron</people><searchterms>Brandeis Club|Council of Jewish Youth|Jewish Community Center|Fraternity|B'nai Israel|Inter-Club Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4062</url><identifier>4062</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Oral History of Leo Bernstein</title><date>March 20, 1981</date><collection>Oral Histories - 20th Century Life</collection><description>Oral history with Leo Bernstein.</description><subject>Real estate development|Real estate business|Merchants|Legal education|Depressions|Race relations|Orthodox churches|Reformed churches|Religious architectural elements|Religious services|Art objects|Hotels|Integration|Saving &amp; investment|Shopping centers|Business education|Land reform|Segregation</subject><objectid>OH-2</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cafritz, Morris|Danzansky, Joseph|Bernstein, Hyman S.|Gichner, Henry|Bernstein, Evelyn|Eig, Samuel|Bildman, Beverly|Bernstein, Leo</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Alpha Delta Omega|Baltimore|Bar Mitzvah|Business|Central High School|Dupont Circle|Georgetown|Georgia Avenue|Haganah|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Israel|Maryland|New Deal|Palace Theater|Seventh Street|Silver Spring|United Jewish Appeal|Virginia|Young Mens Hebrew Association</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4063</url><identifier>4063</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Oral History of Henry Brylawski</title><date>September 29, 1980</date><collection>Oral Histories - 20th Century Life</collection><description>Oral history of Henry Brylawski.</description><subject>Reformed churches|Theaters|Vaudeville shows|Nightclubs|Law &amp; legal affairs|Government employees|World War II|Draft|Lawyers|Historic buildings|Historical societies</subject><objectid>OH-3</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Simon, Abram|Kronheim, Milton S. Jr|Brylawski, Henry|Brylawski, Julius|Brylawski, Molly</people><searchterms>Lanier Place|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Brotherhood|Northwest|Central High School|Pi Tau Pi|Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington|Lansburghs|Warner Theater|Palace Theater|Business|Cosmos Theaters|federal workers|World War II|Men's Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4064</url><identifier>4064</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Behrend Family Overview/Charles Sonneborn</title><date /><collection>Neugass Video Histories</collection><description>Behrend Family history and overview; interview by Richard Neugass with Charles Sonneborn.   On DVD -  1 hour, 15 minutes.</description><subject /><objectid>OH-N1</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Sonneborn, Charles|Sonneborn, Charles Behrend</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4065</url><identifier>4065</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Behrend Family Overview/Amy Nordlinger Behrend Goldstein</title><date /><collection>Neugass Video Histories</collection><description>Behrend Family history and overview; interview by Richard Neugass with Amy Nordlinger Behrend Goldstein.   On DVD -  48 minutes.</description><subject /><objectid>OH-N2</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldstein, Amy</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4066</url><identifier>4066</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Behrend Family Overview/Ruth Nordlinger Behrend Small &amp; Family</title><date /><collection>Neugass Video Histories</collection><description>Behrend Family history and overview; interview by Richard Neugass with Ruth Goldstein Nordlinger Behrend Small &amp; family.   On DVD -  1 hours, 54 minutes.</description><subject /><objectid>OH-N3</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Small, Ruth</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4067</url><identifier>4067</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Interview with Mervin Conn</title><date>March 26, 2007</date><collection>Neugass Video Histories</collection><description>Interview by Amy Federman and Richard Neugass with Merv Conn, March 26, 2007.  DVD, 80 minutes.</description><subject /><objectid>OH-N4</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Conn, Merv</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4068</url><identifier>4068</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Interview with Henry Brylawski</title><date>December 12, 2005</date><collection>Neugass Video Histories</collection><description>Video history of Henry Brylawski.  Interviewed by Wendy Turman and Laura Apelbaum on December 12, 2005.  DVD - 123 minutes.</description><subject /><objectid>OH-N5</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brylawski, Henry</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4069</url><identifier>4069</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 25, 2008</date><collection>Neugass Video Histories</collection><description>Video history of Peggy Pearlstein. DVD - 59 minutes.</description><subject /><objectid>OH-N6</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Pearlstein, Peggy</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4070</url><identifier>4070</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Oral History of Samuel Dodek</title><date>August 4, 1981</date><collection>Oral Histories - 20th Century Life</collection><description>Oral history with Dr. Samuel Dodek.</description><subject>Clothing industry|Medical education|Medical offices|Fraternities &amp; sororities|Zionism|World War II|Conservatism|Teaching|Babies|Hospitals</subject><objectid>OH-4</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Simon, Abram|Dodek, Samuel|Shapiro, Hyman|Gerstenfeld, Norman</people><searchterms>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Central High School|Phi Alpha|Jewish Community Council|Jacobi Society|Zionism|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|World War II|George Washington University|Seventh Street|Clothing store|Spanish-American War|Russia|Immigrants|Dodek Clothing &amp; Furniture|federal workers|Exodus 1947|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4071</url><identifier>4071</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Oral History of Henry Gichner</title><date>August 7, 1980</date><collection>Oral Histories - 20th Century Life</collection><description>Oral history of Henry Gichner.</description><subject>Locksmiths|Ironwork|Engineers|World War II|Baseball|Photography|Race discrimination</subject><objectid>OH-5</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Simon, Abram|Schwefel, Louis|Gichner, Henry</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Cleveland Park|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Seventh Street|Jewish Social Service Agency|Religious School|Gichner Iron Works|Business|World War II|D.C. 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About the women's movement.</description><subject>Women's rights|Organizations|Grocery stores|Travel|Community service|Political issues|Equal rights amendments</subject><objectid>OH-18</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Shapiro, Betty|Jolson, Al</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|Southwest|B'nai Israel|B'nai B'rith Women|Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society|Jewish Welfare Board|Anti-Defamation League|Israel|Equal Rights Amendment</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4085</url><identifier>4085</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Oral History of Leon Shinberg</title><date>March 23, 1981</date><collection>Oral Histories - 20th Century Life</collection><description>Oral history of Leon Morris Shinberg.</description><subject>Immigrants|Integration|Race riots|World War I|World War II|Depressions|Farewells|Villages|assimilation|Carpenters|Merchants|Row houses|Taxicab drivers|Legal education|Moving of structures|Religious groups|Reformed churches</subject><objectid>OH-19</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Shinberg, Leon|Himmelfarb, Paul|Wilson, Woodrow|Wilner, Joseph|Danzansky, Bernard|Brylawski, Henry|Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Truman, Harry|Johnson, Lyndon Baines|Goldman, Hymen</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|anti-semitism|Baltimore|Bar Mitzvah|Danzansky &amp; 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DVD - 108 minutes.</description><subject /><objectid>OH-N7</objectid><place /><objectname>Video History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kay, Jack|Kay, Ina</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4093</url><identifier>4093</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Video Memoir of Abraham &amp; Minnie Kay</title><date>February, 2001</date><collection>Neugass Video Histories</collection><description>Video memoir of Abraham and Minnie Kay as told by their children, Jack Kay and Sylvia Kay Greenberg.  Interviewed by Richard Neugass in February, 2001.  DVD - 96 minutes.</description><subject /><objectid>OH-N8</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kay, Jack|Kay, Minnie|Kay, Abraham|Kay, Sylvia</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4094</url><identifier>4094</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Video Memoir of Rabbi Haberman</title><date>October, 2003</date><collection>Neugass Video Histories</collection><description>Video memoir of Rabbi Joshua O. Haberman.  Interviewed by Richard Neugass on October 21, 2003.  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Memo outlines the thefts at the JCCGW and the roles played by the four JCCGW staff members.</description><subject>Scandals</subject><objectid>2009.33.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Memorandum</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>John VerStandig|Stern, Andy</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4096</url><identifier>4096</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Genealogy Society of Greater Washington</collection><description>Records of Jewish Genealogy Society as collected by Faith Klein, long-time member of JGSGW.  Includes membership lists &amp; directories; programs fliyers, and mailers; press clippings; photographs of JGSGW events; correspondence, by-laws &amp; articles of incorporation; budgets &amp; financial reports; Board and committee minutes.

The Jewish Genealogy Society organized in 1981.  The Society is all-volunteer and holds monthly meetings with programs on topics related to genealogy.</description><subject /><objectid>2009.31.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Klein, Faith|Goldman, Diane|Bishow, Marlene|Sack, SallyAnn|Klein, Jack</people><searchterms>Jewish Genealogy Society of Greater Washington|Immigration|Holocaust</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4097</url><identifier>4097</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Genealogy Society of Greater Washington</collection><description>Documentation of the Jewish Genealogy Society of Greater Washington's project on local Jewish cemeteries, as collected by Suzan Wynne, JGSGW member.  Includes correspondence, internment lists, photographs, and a newspaper article. 1988-1996</description><subject /><objectid>2007.3.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Wynne, Suzan|England, Lois</people><searchterms>Cemeteries|Adas Israel|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4098</url><identifier>4098</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Manuscript - Soviet Jewry Memories</title><date>2008</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"Soviet Jewry Memories" (7 pages; 3,553 words) written by Bert Silver, 2008

Bert Silver begins his memoir with a brief autobiography.  His following topics include efforts to contact Soviet synagogues and refuseniks, the daily vigil, Hillel Butman (B'nai Israel's adopted Prisoner of Conscience), the 1973 contested Jewish Community Council board election (several members of the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry were nominated, which was seen as 'excessive representation of one point of view'), and ghost-writing an article for Frankie Freeman of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (Silver started working for the Commission in 1968). 1968-1987</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Travel|Black market|Security checkpoints|Embassies|Political prisoners|Vigils|Activists|Concerts|Bracelets|Emigration &amp; immigration</subject><objectid>2009.12.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Amdur, David|Ashery, Avrum|Bershaskava, Lubya|Brodetzky, Moshe|Butman, Eva|Butman, Hillel|Cerin, Elmer|Drinan, Robert|Freeman, Frankie|Kravette, Karen|Lewin, Nathan|Light, Harold|Nix, Roscoe|Segal, Henry|Sharansky, Natan|Silver, Bert|Sislen, Bonnie|Sislen, Samuel|Solomon, Haim|Steinbruck, John|Wiesel, Elie|Yadin, Mort</people><searchterms>B'nai Israel|Bolshoi Ballet|federal workers|Hanukkah lamp|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Kennedy Center|NAACP|Prisoners of Conscience|protests and rallies|Refuseniks|Rosh Hashanah|Simchat Torah|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Tisha B'Av|U.S. Congress|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews|United Synagogue of America|Vigil|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Babi Yar</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4099</url><identifier>4099</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Manuscript - Mission to the Soviet Union</title><date>2008</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"Mission to the Soviet Union" (4,908 words) written by Bert Silver, 2008

In this memoir, Bert Silver writes about his 10-day mission to the USSR in April 1980.  He traveled with John Steinbruck and Gene Brake, D.C. clergymen.  He describes their preparation for the trip, briefed by both the Jewish Community Council and the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry.  Silver writes about the detention of his travel companions at the Moscow airport, meeting refuseniks in front of the Moscow synagogue, and visiting Dr. Alexander Lerner's home.  The group then went to Kiev, where they met with more refuseniks and visited Babi Yar, and lastly to Leningrad.

Upon their return, they spoke to local synagogues and organizations and members of Congress about the trip.  Lastly, Silver writes that he visited Israel in 1990 and visited a number of the refuseniks he'd met in the USSR ten years earlier.</description><subject>Travel|Security checkpoints|Embassies|Synagogues|Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.12.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Silver, Bert|Steinbruck, John|Brake, Gene|Sislen, Samuel|Manekofsky, Irene|Shneyer, David|Klose, Kevin|Kosharovsky, Yuri|Lerner, Alexander|Ovschisser, Lev|Essas, Ilya|Trombka, Elsie|Kislik, Vladimir|Taratuta, Aba|Shastakovsky, Ilya</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Soviet Union|Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Soviet Embassy|Jewish Community Council|National Conference on Soviet Jewry|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews|Babi Yar|synagogues|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4100</url><identifier>4100</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Schools</title><date /><collection>Nevey Shalom Congregation Collection</collection><description>Documents related to the creation and function of both the Hebrew School and the Nursery School at Nevey Shalom Congregation; includes student rosters, directories, publicity, and other administrative papers.</description><subject>Nursery schools|Religious education|Sunday schools|Hebrew language|Directories|Meetings|Schools|Synagogues|Education</subject><objectid>2008.5.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rosenzweig, Ginger</people><searchterms>Nevey Shalom|Religious School|Hebrew|synagogues|Prince George's County|Bowie|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4101</url><identifier>4101</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Sisterhood</title><date /><collection>Nevey Shalom Congregation Collection</collection><description>Documents related to the Sisterhood of Nevey Shalom Congregation; Includes minutes from meetings, rosters, by-laws, planning for special events and programs, correspondence with members, and newsletters from 1962 to 1999.</description><subject>Laws|Organizations|Religious communities|Meetings|Newsletters|Correspondence|Programs|Membership|Membership lists|Women|Women's rights</subject><objectid>2008.5.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Nevey Shalom|Sisterhood|synagogues|Prince George's County|Bowie|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4102</url><identifier>4102</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Programs</title><date>1966-1998</date><collection>Nevey Shalom Congregation Collection</collection><description>Programs and flyers from special programs and events run by Nevey Shalom from 1966 through 1998.</description><subject>Celebrations|Programs|Synagogues|Anniversaries|Announcements|Parties|Auctions|Dedications|Rabbis|Confirmations</subject><objectid>2008.5.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gerhson, Murray|Pearlstein, Aaron</people><searchterms>Nevey Shalom|synagogues|Prince George's County|Bowie|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4103</url><identifier>4103</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Administration</title><date>1966-1987</date><collection>Nevey Shalom Congregation Collection</collection><description>Documents related to the administration of Nevey Shalom from 1966 through 1987.  Includes original building plans, preparations to purchase a Torah from Czechoslovakia, press clippings, congregational correspondence, meeting minutes, by-laws and policy changes, and budgets.</description><subject>Newspapers|Blueprints|Religious communities|Religious facilities|Monetary policy|Laws|Correspondence|Meetings|Membership|Rabbis</subject><objectid>2008.5.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Pearlstein, Aaron</people><searchterms>Nevey Shalom|Torah|synagogues|Bar Mitzvah|Rabbi|Prince George's County|Bowie|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4104</url><identifier>4104</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Men's Club</title><date>1968-1972</date><collection>Nevey Shalom Congregation Collection</collection><description>Miscellaneous documents related to the Men's Club at Nevey Shalom Congregation from 1968 through 1972.  Includes newsletters, event programs and flyers.</description><subject>Organizations|Religious communities|Synagogues|Newsletters|Programs|Men</subject><objectid>2008.5.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Pollin, Abraham (Abe)</people><searchterms>Nevey Shalom|Men's Club|synagogues|Prince George's County|Bowie|Maryland|Brotherhood</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4105</url><identifier>4105</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Membership</title><date /><collection>Nevey Shalom Congregation Collection</collection><description>Membership forms (and updated renewal forms) submitted by congregants of Nevey Shalom, 1980s.  Information includes addresses, occupations, names and ages of children and grandchildren, and Yahrtzeits.</description><subject>Membership|Membership lists|Forms (Documents)</subject><objectid>2008.5.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Nevey Shalom|synagogues|Prince George's County|Bowie|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4106</url><identifier>4106</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Inter-office Memos and Summaries</title><date>1994</date><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>One folder. Contains JCC inter-office memos from 5/94-9/94 summarizing the details of the theft as they were revealed.  Includes one summary which outlines the entire theft with detailed amounts.</description><subject>Community centers|Crimes|Criminal investigations|Criminals|Money|Scandals</subject><objectid>2009.32.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Manchester, Jay|Kaplan, Lester|Bhatia, Vijay|Ohayon, Simon</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4107</url><identifier>4107</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>After-math and Reorganization</title><date>1994</date><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>One folder. Contains documents from 1994-1995 related to efforts to both refinance and prevent future theft at the JCC, including workshops with a financial planning organization and minutes from meetings with the Board of Directors.</description><subject>Crimes|Money|Business &amp; finance|Community centers</subject><objectid>2009.32.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4108</url><identifier>4108</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Public Relations</title><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Three folders. Contains documents related to the JCC's dealings with the public in the aftermath of its discovery of the theft in 1994.  Includes press releases, media coverage, and letters to and from members.</description><subject>Crimes|Criminal investigations|Criminals|Community centers|Correspondence|Speeches|Press|Press conferences|Newspaper headlines|Membership|Scandals</subject><objectid>2009.32.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Manchester, Jay|Kaplan, Lester|Bhatia, Vijay|Ohayon, Simon</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4109</url><identifier>4109</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Legal Documents</title><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Four folders. Contains legal documents (letters to and from legal teams, financial evidence, settlement agreements) related to the investigation into and prosecution of the four former JCC employees involved in the theft, Jay Manchester, Lester Kaplan, Vijay Bhatia and Simon Ohayon. 1994-1995.</description><subject>Crimes|Criminal investigations|Criminals|Money|Investigation|Legal aid|Lawyers|Correspondence|Judicial proceedings|Community centers</subject><objectid>2009.32.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kaplan, Lester|Manchester, Jay|Bhatia, Vijay|Ohayon, Simon</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4110</url><identifier>4110</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Personal Reflections on Soviet Jewry Activity in the Greater Washington Area</title><date>12/2008</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"Personal Reflections on Soviet Jewry Activity in the Greater Washington Area"
written by Daniel Mann, December 2008 (13 pages)

Topics covered:
- Soviet Jewry activities while living in New York
- Vigil attendance
- trip to USSR (1978)
- involvement in National Conference on Soviet Jewry and National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Committee
- Supporting movement after professional move to B'nai B'rith (specifically arranging for vigil attendance of attendees of B'nai B'rith Biennial international conventions)
- Meeting with David Fitzmaurice
- Attending The Third World Conference on Soviet Jewry (1983)
- teaching in the graduate school of Baltimore Hebrew University (includes relationship with Bob Freedman)
- serving as president of the Labor Zionist Alliance (became organization delegate to National Council of Soviet Jewry)
- brief description of the career of wife Elaine at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</description><subject>Vigils|Religion &amp; politics|Activists|Meetings|Flags|Teaching|Immigrants|Embassies</subject><objectid>2009.6.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Amitay, Morrie|Bayer, Abe|Bookbinder, Hyman|Chernin, Al|Coopersmith, Brant|Fitzmaurice, David|Franck, Isaac|Freedman, Bob|Gold, Eugene|Goodman, Jerry|Gorin, Marlene|Harris, David|Katz, Label|Kenen, Si|Korey, Bill|Levanon, Nehemia|Mann, Daniel|Mann, Elaine|Minkoff, Isaiah|Perle, Richard|Ridge, Frank|Rogul, June Silver|Shinbaum, Myrna|Silver, Bert|Sislen, Samuel|Spitzer, Jack|Steinbruck, John|Talisman, Mark|Thursz, Daniel</people><searchterms>American Jewish Committee|American Jewish Conference on Soviet Jewry|B'nai B'rith|Baltimore Hebrew University|Conference of Jewish Communal Service|Constitution Hall|Council of Jewish Federations|Habonim|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Centers Association of North America|Jewish Community Council|Jewish Council for Public Affairs|Labor Zionist Alliance|National Conference on Soviet Jewry|National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council|protests and rallies|Siddur|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|University of Maryland|Vigil|World Conference on Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4111</url><identifier>4111</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>History of the Soviet Jewry movement relating to its Public Relations - 1970</title><date>02/2009</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"History of the Soviet Jewry movement relating to its Public Relations - 1970" by Avrum Ashery, February 2009 (1.5 pages; 1,166 words)

Avrum Ashery writes about how he got involved with designing public relations material for the local Soviet Jewry movement.  He describes the numerous pieces he designed, including letterhead, buttons, logos, posters, and Natasha's Dream.  The most well-known item was a Rosh Hashanah card.  He writes that in past years, the Soviets recognized the cards as being Judaic and they weren't delivered, but his design got past the KGB for three years before it was banned from the USSR after being seen in refuseniks' homes during raids. 1970-1980

Ashery's bio is attached to his memoir.</description><subject>Artists|Public relations|Graphic design|Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Religious education|Education|Greeting cards|Censorship|Posters|Boycotts|Embassies|Vigils|Buttons (Information artifacts)|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.19.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brodetzky, Moshe|Manekofsky, Irene|Drinan, Robert|Ashery, Avrum</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Soviet Embassy|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews|Rosh Hashanah|Vigil|U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4112</url><identifier>4112</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Remembrances of Vigil for Soviet Jewry - Dec. 10th 1970 to Dec. 10 1990 -- as recalled by John Steinbruck, Pastor of Luther Place Church -- 1970 to 1997</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"Remembrances of Vigil for Soviet Jewry - Dec. 10th 1970 to Dec. 10 1990 -- as recalled by John Steinbruck, Pastor of Luther Place Church -- 1970 to 1997" (3 pages; 1,784 words)

Reverend John Steinbruck writes about his background and how he got involved in the local Soviet Jewry movement.  He then discusses the ways in which he and Luther Place Memorial Church participated in the movement.  He writes how the congregation participated in the daily vigil, mailed Rosh Hashanah cards, adopted a Prisoner of Conscience, called Prisoners of Conscience in camps, and placed a sign of support outside the church.  Reverend Steinbruck attended a few international conferences and traveled to the Soviet Union twice. 1970-1990</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Travel|Demonstrations|Embassies|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.10.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Coopersmith, Brant|Steinbruck, John|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Pruitt, Robert</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Soviet Embassy|protests and rallies|American Jewish Committee|Refuseniks|Thomas Circle|Luther Place Memorial Church|World Conference on Soviet Jewry|Jerusalem|Prisoners of Conscience|Vigil</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4113</url><identifier>4113</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/2009</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Written remembrances about Soviet Jewry movement (2 pages; 1,035 words)

In a letter to Bert Silver and Jack Minker, Syd Manekofsky writes about observations and memories of his late wife Irene's involvement in the Soviet Jewry movement.  He describes four fundraisers (including two performances, members of Congress, and Warner Wolf) she organized and four anecdotes (involving members of Congress, a trip to the CIA, and Natan Scharansky).  No dates.</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Fund raising|Theater programs|Protest posters|Protest movements|Embassies|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.18.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Begin, Menachem|Burton, Phil|Burton, Sala|Fenwick, Millicent|Goodman, Jerry|Levanon, Nehemia|Manekofsky, Irene|Manekofsky, Sydney|Sharansky, Natan|Wiest, Dianne|Wiseman, Joseph|Wolf, Warner|Wright, Max|Yoran, Victor</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Soviet Embassy|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Arena Stage|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4114</url><identifier>4114</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Involvement in Soviet Jewry Struggle</title><date>03/2009</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"Involvement in Soviet Jewry Struggle" written by Haim Solomon (3 pages; 1,686 words)

Haim Solomon gives a brief autobiography and then writes about how he became involved in the local Soviet Jewry movement.  He describes how the daily vigil began and then about his activities with the Washington Committee for Soviet Jews (WCSJ).  He explains why the WCSJ was formed and his activities in various roles such as treasurer, secretary, and Moshe Brodetzky's unofficial driver.  Also discussed are how the WCSJ established itself financially and Solomon's memories of writing letters to President Richard Nixon before he traveled to Moscow and to Zelda Fichandler of Arena Stage before the theater group toured to Moscow. 1967-1973</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Embassies|Vigils|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.21.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bernstein, Leo|Brodetzky, Moshe|Fichandler, Zelda|Fitzmaurice, David|Haberman, Joshua|Kahane, Meir|Manekofsky, Irene|Nixon, Richard|Ratner, Phillip|Shallots, Ernie|Shepard, Alan|Sicilian, Lenore|Spiro, Jack|Steinbruck, John|Wolf, Warner</people><searchterms>Arena Stage|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Community Council|Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah|protests and rallies|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews|Vigil|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Washington National Bank</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4115</url><identifier>4115</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry, 1968</title><date>09/2008</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry, 1968" written by Larry Lewin, September 2008 (1,266 words)

In this memoir, Larry Lewin describes how he became interested in the Soviet Jewry movement, how he got involved in the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry, the Committee's activities, as well as his personal experiences.</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Embassies|Synagogues|Postal service|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.17.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Wiesel, Elie|Brodetzky, Moshe|Franck, Isaac</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Soviet Embassy|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Jewish Community Council|protests and rallies|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4116</url><identifier>4116</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 27, 1985</date><collection>Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School</collection><description>Two-page commencement program from the Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School, January 27, 1985.  Includes 1985 class list and program for the ceremony.  Charles E. Smith gave remarks; Shulamith Elster gave the charge to graduates.</description><subject>School|Graduation ceremonies|Teenagers|Religious education</subject><objectid>2009.25.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Smith, Charles E.|Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3415/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4117</url><identifier>4117</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Har Shalom Bar Mitzvah</title><date>April 1, 1978</date><collection>Morris Gordon Collection</collection><description>Album documenting Bar Mitzvah Dinner Dance Celebrating Har Shalom's 13th Year and Honoring Rabbi Morris Gordon.  April 1, 1978.  Includes photographs, guest list, congratulatory letters to Rabbi Gordon, testimonials.</description><subject>Anniversaries</subject><objectid>2008.24.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gordon, Morris</people><searchterms>Har Shalom|Bar Mitzvah|synagogues|Rabbi|Potomac|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4118</url><identifier>4118</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description /><subject /><objectid>2009.2.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Compact Disc</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3803/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4119</url><identifier>4119</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Naomi Biron Cohen Collection</collection><description>Scrapbook filled with snapshots and newsclippings documenting family and social life of Naomi Biron during high school and at George Washington University, 1930s.  Includes sorority pictures of Phi Sigma Sigma, dance cards, wedding announcements, corsages, and family photographs.</description><subject>Social life|Universities &amp; colleges|Teenagers|Families</subject><objectid>2009.38.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cohen, Naomi</people><searchterms>sorority|Phi Sigma Sigma|George Washington University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3392/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4120</url><identifier>4120</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Naomi Biron Cohen Collection</collection><description>1932 calendar diary of Naomi Biron.  Documents daily school and social life.  Entry on November 8, 1932 notes: "Roosevelt won!"</description><subject>Teenagers|Social life|School</subject><objectid>2009.38.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Diary</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Biron Cohen, Naomi|Roosevelt, Franklin D.</people><searchterms>Central High School|U.S. Presidents|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3866/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4121</url><identifier>4121</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1959-1960</date><collection>Leopold Karpeles Collection</collection><description>Four pages of handwritten notes regarding Leopold Karpeles.  Presumably written by Theresa Taussig, daughter of Karpeles, and appear to correspond with a sheet of typewritten numbered questions in the file regarding Karpeles history and biography.  Written recollections by Theresa Taussig in 1959 &amp; 1960 are referenced in an article by Robert Shosteck, Leopold Karpeles: Civil War Hero, reprinted from American Jewish Historical Quarterly.</description><subject /><objectid>1980.11.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4122</url><identifier>4122</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>December 31, 1869</date><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>Resignation letter from Washington Hebrew Congregation signed by Leopold Oppenheimer, dated December 31, 1869.</description><subject /><objectid>1994.08.51</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Oppenheimer, Leoppold</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3810/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4123</url><identifier>4123</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>December 31, 1869</date><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>Resignation letter from Washington Hebrew signed by Raphael Sanger, dated December 31, 1869.</description><subject /><objectid>1994.08.53</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Sanger, Raphael</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3893/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4124</url><identifier>4124</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>December 31, 1869</date><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>Resignation letter from Washington Hebrew signed by Morris Cohen, dated December 31, 1869.</description><subject /><objectid>1994.08.52</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cohen, Morris</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3844/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4125</url><identifier>4125</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>December 31, 1869</date><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>Resignation letter from Washington Hebrew signed by Simon Mundheim, dated December 31, 1869.</description><subject /><objectid>1994.08.49</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Mundheim, Simon</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3842/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4126</url><identifier>4126</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>December 31, 1869</date><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>Resignation letter from Washington Hebrew signed by John Boyer, dated December 31, 1869.</description><subject /><objectid>1994.08.50</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Boyer, John</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3381/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4127</url><identifier>4127</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>December 31, 1869</date><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>Resignation letter from Washington Hebrew signed by Bendiza Behrend, dated December 31, 1869.</description><subject /><objectid>1994.08.48</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Behrend, Bendiza</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3573/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4128</url><identifier>4128</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>December 31, 1869</date><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>Resignation letter from Washington Hebrew signed by Louis Rosenberg, dated December 31, 1869.</description><subject /><objectid>1994.08.54</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rosenberg, Louis</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3731/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4129</url><identifier>4129</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>December 31, 1869</date><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>Resignation letter from Washington Hebrew signed by Nathan Gotthelf, dated December 31, 1869.</description><subject /><objectid>1994.08.55</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gotthelf, Nathan</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3782/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4130</url><identifier>4130</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>December 31, 1869</date><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>Resignation letter from Washington Hebrew signed by Raphael Sanger, dated December 31, 1869.</description><subject /><objectid>1994.08.59</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3723/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4131</url><identifier>4131</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 2, 1869</date><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>Resignation letter from Washington Hebrew signed by Charles Freirich, dated May 2, 1869</description><subject /><objectid>1994.08.57</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3876/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4132</url><identifier>4132</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 6, 1870</date><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>Resignation letter from Washington Hebrew signed by Max Louis, dated February 6, 1870.</description><subject /><objectid>1994.08.56</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Louis, Max</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3335/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4133</url><identifier>4133</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 1, 1870</date><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>Resignation letter from Washington Hebrew signed by J. Jacobson, dated May 1, 1870</description><subject /><objectid>1994.08.46</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Jacobson, J.</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3755/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4134</url><identifier>4134</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Nevey Shalom Congregation Collection</collection><description>Nevey Shalom Congregation (originally Jewish Congregation of Bel-Air) newsletters, 1962-2002. 

Newsletter originally titled The Megillah</description><subject /><objectid>2008.5.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Nevey Shalom|Bowie|Prince George's County|synagogues|The Megillah|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4135</url><identifier>4135</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewish Movement Memories</title><date>09/08/2008</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Cassette tape of 26-minute oral history by Betty Miller about her involvement in the local Soviet Jewry movement.  Recorded September 8, 2008.

Betty Miller starts her oral history by giving a brief autobiography.  She then describes the few things that sparked her interest in the Soviet Jewry movement and then how she came to volunteer with the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry.  She recounts specific experiences such corresponding with refusenik Nachum Kleinman, coordinating the Adopt-a-Prisoner project, getting arrested in front of the Soviet Embassy in 1971, and participating in a phone call between a refusenik visiting her home and author Leon Uris.</description><subject>Activists|Embassies|Emigration &amp; immigration|Food|Jeans (Clothing)|Meetings|Poetry|Poets|Police|Police stations|Political prisoners|Politicians|Religion &amp; politics|Social justice|Songs|Synagogues|Telephone|Vigils|Public speaking</subject><objectid>2008.30.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blum, Evelyn|Branover, Herman|Brodetzky, Moshe|Jackson, Henry "Scoop"|Miller, Betty|Miller, Danny|Miller, Joseph|Solomon, Haim|Uris, Leon|Yadin, Mort|Yampolsky, Mark|Yellin, Richard|Zalmanson, Silva</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Hebrew Academy|Israel|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Metropolitan Police Department|Prisoners of Conscience|protests and rallies|Refuseniks|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|synagogues|U.S. Capitol|U.S. Congress|Vigil|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|White House|Yiddish</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4136</url><identifier>4136</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>One sheet of letterhead of the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Letterheads</subject><objectid>2008.30.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Paper, Letterhead</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4137</url><identifier>4137</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Collateral Receipt</title><date>03/21/1971</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Metropolitan Police Department Collateral Receipt 
March 21, 1971, 5:30 pm
"This is to certify that Betty Miller has deposited $10.00 on the charge of disorderly obstruction of traffic."

4.25"x4.25" piece of paper</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Police|Embassies|Activists</subject><objectid>2008.30.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Receipt</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Miller, Betty</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Embassy|protests and rallies|Metropolitan Police Department</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3498/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4138</url><identifier>4138</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Human Rights Activities for Refusniks</title><date>10/17/2008</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"Human Rights Activities for Refuseniks" written by Jack Minker, October 17, 2008 (4.5 pages; 3,056 words)

Jack Minker, a University of Maryland professor, writes about his major effort to include Professor Alexander Lerner in the 4th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (1975).  This work was done as Vice Chair for Computer Science for Committee of Concerned Scientists.  His memoir begins with how he got involved in the organization and then focuses on his work for Professor Lerner. 1972-1975 (bulk 1974-1975)</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Boycotts|Scientists|Meetings|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.16.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Minker, Jack|Lerner, Alexander|Minker, Rita|Manekofsky, Irene|Fish, Hamilton, III|Winston, Patrick Henry|McCarthy, John|Chertoff, Lilli|Raphael, Bertram|Sandewall, Erik</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Committee of Concerned Scientists|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews|Scientists for Sakharov, Orlov, and Scharansky|Committee on Scientific Freedom and Human Rights|Soviet Union</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4139</url><identifier>4139</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Communicator</title><date /><collection /><description>Assorted copies of Young Israel of White Oak (YIWO) newsletter, The Communicator, 2003 - 2008.  Newsletter is one-page and generally includes calendar and announcements; appears to be issued weekly.</description><subject /><objectid>2008.11.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gewirtz, Jonah|Gewirtz, Blanche</people><searchterms>Young Israel White Oak|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4140</url><identifier>4140</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1904</date><collection /><description>Set of 23 telegrams addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gichner on the occasion of their wedding, April, 1904.  Primarily written in  English with a few in Hebrew and German.  enders include family and friends from variety of locations including Omaha, Nebraska; Aberdeen, Maryland; Brooklyn, New York; Charleston, South Carolina; Atlantic City, New Jersey.</description><subject>Telegrams|Weddings</subject><objectid>2009.3.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gichner, Ernest</people><searchterms>Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4141</url><identifier>4141</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1980s</date><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Descendancy chart, family history, and other materials related to genealogy and history of the Chasman family, descended from Rabbi Mordecai Chasman of Lithuania.  Cecile Alpert was a descendant.  Compiled by Annette Chasman Feldman in 1980s-1990s.</description><subject>Family trees</subject><objectid>2008.18.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Alpert, Cecile "Ceil"|Feldman, Annette|Chasman, Mordecai</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4142</url><identifier>4142</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Personal papers documenting lives of Cecile and Seymour Alpert.  Includes curriculum vitae of Seymour Alpert; copies of birth certificates of Cecile and Seymour Alpert; certificate of service and commision in the U.S. Army; ketubah of Cecile Cohen and Seymour Alpert; school records.</description><subject>Birth certificates</subject><objectid>2008.18.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Alpert, Seymour|Alpert, Cecile "Ceil"</people><searchterms>Ketubah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4143</url><identifier>4143</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Personal account of Second trip to USSR -- January 1985</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"Personal account of Second trip to USSR -- January 1985" (1.5 page; 840 words)

In this memoir, Rev. John Steinbruck recounts how a Howard University asked him to join his delegation to a meeting of leftists in Vienna and then Moscow.  Steinbruck writes that his questions upset the Soviet organizers and brought about the end of the meeting, but not before he had a chance visit with Dr. Alexander Lerner. 1985</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Travel|Meetings|Activists|Clergy</subject><objectid>2009.10.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Coopersmith, Brant|Lerner, Alexander|Steinbruck, John</people><searchterms>Austria|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Howard University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4144</url><identifier>4144</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/2008</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Bert Silver's account of April 1980 trip to USSR, written October 2008 (introduction written by John Steinbruck) (8 pages; 5,132 words)</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Travel|Black market|Security checkpoints|Embassies|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.10.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brake, Gene|Essas, Ilya|Kislik, Vladimir|Klose, Kevin|Kosharovsky, Yuri|Lerner, Alexander|Manekofsky, Irene|Ovschisser, Lev|Shastakovsky, Ilya|Shneyer, David|Silver, Bert|Sislen, Samuel|Steinbruck, John|Taratuta, Aba|Trombka, Elsie</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Embassy|protests and rallies|Soviet Union|Jewish Community Council|Luther Place Memorial Church|National Conference on Soviet Jewry|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews|Prisoners of Conscience|Refuseniks|Babi Yar</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4145</url><identifier>4145</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Newsclippings documenting John Steinbruck's involvement in local Soviet Jewry activities, 1976-1990</description><subject>Clergy|Political prisoners|Vigils|Embassies|Travel|Airports|Religion &amp; politics|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.10.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Anderson, Amy|Anderson, Vinton|Brake, Gene|Drinan, Robert|Himmelman, Paul|Longfield, Ken|Pinkhasov, Piotr|Pruitt, Robert|Sharansky, Natan|Shtern, Mikhail|Steinbruck, John|Vings, Georgi|Vins, Georgi|Wallenberg, Raoul|Kuehner, Ralph</people><searchterms>American Jewish Congress|Holocaust|Matzah|Metropolitan Police Department|N Street Village|Prisoners of Conscience|Rosh Hashanah|Shofar|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Vigil|Yom Kippur|Soviet Union</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3874/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4146</url><identifier>4146</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Soviet Jewry Movement In the Greater Washington Community</title><date>10/2008</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"The Soviet Jewry Movement In the Greater Washington Community" written by Samuel Sislen, October 2008 (21.5 pages; 10,750 words)

In his memoir, Samuel Sislen describes his work for Jewish Community Council, background on Dr. Isaac Franck (biographical information and description of his work), the Jewish Community Council's Soviet Jewry advocacy and information programs, rallies and demonstrations, daily vigil, and trips to the Soviet Union.  He also discusses Soviet Jewry committees of synagogues and other organizations and former Prisoners-of-Conscience visits to Washington.  He mentions the support of representatives of non-Jewish faith communities, members of Congress, and other colleagues. 1971-1991</description><subject>Activists|Communication devices|Education|Emigration &amp; immigration|Grass roots politics|Newsletters|Pamphlets|Public relations|Public speaking|Religion &amp; politics|Scientists|Social justice|Telephones|Travel|Embassies</subject><objectid>2009.11.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Amdur, David|Barnes, Michael|Bayer, Abe|Beller, Herbert N.|Berenbaum, Michael|Bookbinder, Hyman|Brodetzky, Moshe|Butman, Hillel|Chapman, Bunny|Chapman, Jerome|Clarke, David|Drinan, Robert|Dymshitz, Mark|Elster, Sheldon|Fishman, Lyle|Fitzmaurice, David|Franck, Isaac|Gaffin, Barbara|Galperin, Aleksandr|Gerber, Edwin|Gerhardt, Bernard|Goodman, Jerry|Gorin, Marlene|Grachev, Aleksandr|Grillius, Shimon|Gude, Gilbert|Harris, David|Helzner, Robyn|Heutlinger, Mark|Hoenlein, Malcolm|Hoyer, Steny|Kuehner, Ralph|Levin, Mark|Manekofsky, Irene|Mann, Elaine|Meiman, Inna|Mellman, Mark|Minkoff, Isaiah|Morella, Connie|Newman, Ruth|Nudel, Ida|Pruitt, Robert|Ridge, Frank|Rogul, June Silver|Saipe, Robin|Saperstein, David|Schwarz, Sid|Sharansky, Avital|Sharansky, Natan|Shinbaum, Myrna|Shtiglitz, Mikhail|Sislen, David|Sislen, Samuel|Spellman, Gladys|Steinbruck, John|Talisman, Mark|Trombka, Elsie|Trombka, Jacob|Wallach, Marina|Weinberg, Marcia|Weisel, Buddy|Weisel, Sue|Wennick, Martin|Wolf, Frank|Woods, Sheila|Zinger, Nikod</people><searchterms>Aliyah|American Jewish Committee|Arena Stage|B'nai B'rith|Bar Mitzvah|Bat Mitzvah|Board of Jewish Education|Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations|Council of Jewish Federations|Hadassah|Insiders' Club|Israel|Israeli Embassy|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Council|Leningrad Trial|Lincoln Memorial|Luther Place Memorial Church|Matzah|Metropolitan Police Department|NA'AMAT USA|National Conference on Soviet Jewry|National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council|Ohr Kodesh|ORT|Passover|Prisoners of Conscience|protests and rallies|Rabbi|Refuseniks|Rosh Hashanah|Passover Seder|Shabbat|Siddur|Simchat Torah|Solidarity Day|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Succot|Synagogue Council of America|synagogues|Tisha B'Av|U.S. Congress|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|Union of American Hebrew Congregations|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews|Unity Day with Soviet Jewry|Washington Board of Rabbis|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Washington Monument|White House|Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry|World Conference on Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4147</url><identifier>4147</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Events - B'nai Mitzvah (May 29, 1982)</title><date>05/29/1982</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Documentation of the May 29, 1982 b'nai mitzvah of Edward Kudlis and Gregory Skurkovich, Russian emigrant boys. The b'nai mitzvah took place at Washington Hebrew Congregation and was sponsored by the D.C. section of the National Council of Jewish Women, Jewish Social Service Agency, Washington Hebrew Congregation, and United Jewish Appeal.

Invitation, programs, press release from Washington Hebrew Congregation, newsletter from the D.C. section of the National Council of Jewish Women, newsclippings, and color photograph of boys</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Invitations|Programs|Newsletters|Rites &amp; ceremonies|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.27.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Dodek, Joan|Skurkovich, Gregory|Kudlis, Edward|Haberman, Joshua|Weinberg, Joseph|Wostein, Ben|Garber, Roy|Mason, Steven|Becker, Pauline</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Jewish Social Service Agency|United Jewish Appeal|National Council of Jewish Women|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Bar Mitzvah|Immigrants</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3319/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4148</url><identifier>4148</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Events - Summit 1987 Rally</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Documentation of the rally held on December 6, 1987 when Mikhail Gorbachev met with Ronald Reagan in Washington, D.C. This is event is sometimes called "Freedom Sunday for Soviet Jews."

Includes newsclippings, four photographs of the rally, newsletters and memos from national and local organizations including the National Conference on Soviet Jewry, United Jewish Appeal, the Soviet Jewry Committee of the Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington, National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council, and Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry.

newsclippings</description><subject>Activists|Emigration &amp; immigration|Labor laws &amp; legislation|Labor unions|Newsletters|Religion &amp; politics|Social justice</subject><objectid>2009.27.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Dodek, Joan|Edelshtein, Yuli|Gorbachev, Mikhail|Greene, David|Mellman, Mark|Nudel, Ida|Reagan, Ronald|Sharansky, Natan|Slepak, Vladimir|Wiesel, Elie</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Lincoln Memorial|National Conference on Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|United Jewish Appeal|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4149</url><identifier>4149</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Events - Vigil at Soviet Embassy</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Documentation of the vigil at the Soviet Embassy, which was held from 1970 to 1991.

Vigil guidelines (April 1988) and newsclippings, including a few about David Fitzmaurice who allowed the vigil to take place on the plaza of the Phillip Morris building across the street from the embassy</description><subject>Activists|Embassies|Emigration &amp; immigration|Flags|Labor unions|Political prisoners|Rabbis|Religion &amp; politics|Social justice|Vigils</subject><objectid>2009.27.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Amdur, David|Bookbinder, Hyman|Brezhnev, Leonid|Brodetzky, Moshe|Coopersmith, Brant|Dymshitz, Mark|Fitzmaurice, David|Goldstein, Norman|Shalowitz, Ernie|Sharansky, Avital|Sharansky, Natan|Sislen, Samuel|Slepak, Maria|Slepak, Vladimir|Steinbruck, John|Weinberg, Joseph|Yoran, Victor</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Metropolitan Police Department|Prisoners of Conscience|protests and rallies|Rabbi|Refuseniks|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Vigil|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4150</url><identifier>4150</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Organizations - B'nai B'rith</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>B'nai B'rith Action Alert about the World Conference on Soviet Jewry (March 15, 1983)
"Adopt a College Age Refusenik" kit (booklet) produced by B'nai B'rith Hillel National Student Secretariat</description><subject>Anti-semitism|Correspondence|Education|Emigration &amp; immigration|Graduation ceremonies|Hebrew language|Military service|Postal service|Press|Propaganda|Religion &amp; politics|Social justice|Telephone|Universities &amp; colleges</subject><objectid>2009.27.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Katz, Label|Nudel, Ida</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies|Soviet Union|World Conference on Soviet Jewry|B'nai B'rith|Hillel|Refuseniks|Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4151</url><identifier>4151</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Organizations - Soviet Jewry Committee of Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Soviet Jewry Background Information booklet (two copies)
Adopt-A-Prisoner packet
list of USSR synagogue addresses
Selected bibliography on Soviet Jewry
Newsclippings
Script for "Shlach et Ami! (let my people go!)" (narrative based on the writings of Soviet Jewry refuseniks, prisoners, and their families, 1980)
Proceedings from a community seminar on Soviet Jewry (December 9, 1979)
"The Jews of Russia: A Question of Human Rights" - 16-page special section of the Jewish Week (October 2-8, 1980)
"Matzah of Hope" handout</description><subject>Anti-semitism|Embassies|Emigration &amp; immigration|History|Political prisoners|Religion &amp; politics|Religious education|Religious tolerance|Revolutions|Social justice|Zionism|Books|Vigils|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.27.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Dodek, Joan|Glezer, Ilya|Fiske, Fred|Margolies, Marjorie|Tennenbaum, Henry|Thompson, Gwen|Berenbaum, Michael|Gilison, Jerome|Galperin, Aleksandr|Goodman, Jerry|Stern, Saul|Sislen, Samuel|Altman, Anatoly|Guberman, Igor</people><searchterms>Matzah|Prisoners of Conscience|protests and rallies|Passover Seder|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Vigil</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3875/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4152</url><identifier>4152</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Organizations - Union of Councils for Soviet Jews</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>booklet about the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews
Informational handouts
Memos to member councils of the UCSJ
"From Belgrade to Madrid: Soviet Jews Report on Their Situation" folder of studies and briefing papers
"A Soviet Jewry Passover Haggadah Supplement" pamphlet
"The Labyrinth - How to apply to leave Russia for Israel" packet (March 1976)
two papers about Congressman Robert Drinan's involvement in movement</description><subject>Anti-semitism|Education|Emigration &amp; immigration|Families|Genocide|Immigrants|Postal service|Psychiatry|Religion &amp; politics|Social justice|Travel|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.27.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Barnes, Michael|Berman, Howard|Drinan, Robert|Essas, Ilya|Gordon, Robert|Kravtsov, Alexander|Nudel, Ida|Richardson, Bill|Schroeder, Patricia|Sharansky, Avital|Slepak, Vladimir|Terlitsky, Mark</people><searchterms>Hanukkah|Israel|Passover|Prisoners of Conscience|protests and rallies|Refuseniks|Passover Seder|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4153</url><identifier>4153</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Events - Rabbis Arrested (May, June 1985)</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Correspondence, memos, press releases, and newsclippings about the arrest of rabbis who challenged the law that demonstrators cannot be within 500 feet of an embassy.  

Those arrested on May 1, 1985 were all local.  Those arrested on June 10, 1985 came from up and down the Eastern coast.

Articles also discuss "selective prosecution" because demonstrators arrested at the South African Embassy for the same reason were not being prosecuted and the rabbis were.</description><subject>Activists|Clergy|Education|Embassies|Prisons|Rabbis|Religion &amp; politics|Social justice|Trials|Vigils</subject><objectid>2009.27.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Abrams, Mendel|Asbill, Henry|Bayer, Harold Steven|Begun, Yosef|Berenbaum, Michael|Berenshtein, Josef|Berlin, Donald|Cahan, Leonard|Clark, Matthew|Cohen, Alan|Diamond, Mark|Dodek, Joan|Elster, Sheldon|Essrog, Seymour|Feldman, Theodore|Fink, Arnold|Fink, Gary|Gordon, Morris|Gorin, Howard|Gorodetsky, Yakov|Groner, Oscar|Halpern, Jacob|Herman, Floyd|Heyman, Jay|Jordan, Earl|Juda, Allen|Kahn, Bruce|Kaufman, Jan (rabbi)|Klensin, Robert|Landman, Reuben|Levin, Mark|Lieberman, Elias|Loeb, Mark|Londy, Alan|Luxemburg, Jack|Meese III, Edwin|Meyerowitz, Allan|Nudel, Ida|Oler, David|Osltrin, Asher|Pohl, Philip|Portnoy, Mindy|Schnitzer, Jonathan|Scolnic, Samuel|Serotta, Gerald|Sharansky, Natan|Shudrich, David|Staitman, Mark|Steinbruck, John|Sternberger, Richard|Volkman, Samuel|Wohlberg, Jeffrey|Woll, Johnathan</people><searchterms>Metropolitan Police Department|Oseh Shalom|protests and rallies|Rabbi|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews|Vigil|Washington Board of Rabbis|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4154</url><identifier>4154</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Organizations - Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"Natasha's Dream" booklet and newsclipping
Correspondence, memos, and letters to the Editor from Joan Dodek 
"The Vigil" newsletter (August 1986, March 1987)
Note of support from Prisoner of Conscience Yosef Mendelevich
"Letters from Leningrad: Today's Persecution of Jewish Culture" packet co-published by Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry
"A Dangerous Outbreak of an Old Disease: A New Wave of Soviet Anti-Semitism (1967-1979)" packet
Photograph of Joan Dodek presenting Michael Barnes with an award he received from the WCSJ for chairing the Congressional Vigil for Soviet Jewry, October 1981
Michael Barnes' December 1983 newsletter including image of Barnes being presented with a petition to grant Dr. Alexander Lerner's release from the USSR.  Includes Donna Stoller, Ruth Newman, and Joan Dodek.
Joan Dodek's business card as President of WCSJ</description><subject>Anti-semitism|Education|Embassies|Fund raising|Military service|Political prisoners|Politicians|Religion &amp; politics|Social justice|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.27.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ashery, Avrum|Azbel, Mark|Barnes, Michael|Barry, Marion|Begun, Yosef|Berenshtein, Josef|Brake, Gene|Dodek, Joan|Dubinin, Yuri|Edelshtein, Yuli|Elbert, Lev|Furman, Lev|Furman, Marina|Gorbachev, Mikhail|Gulko, Boris|Heinz, John|Jepsen, Dee|Kugler, Shonny|Lerner, Alexander|Lifshitz, Vladimir|Margulies, Oscar|Mathias, Charles "Mac"|Meiman, Inna|Mendelevich, Yosef|Minker, Jack|Newman, Ruth|Nudel, Ida|Okin, Jeanette|Pell, Clairborne|Perlman, Herman|Reagan, Ronald|Sarbanes, Paul|Sharansky, Natan|Simes, Dimitri|Slepak, Maria|Slepak, Vladimir|Steinbruck, John|Stoller, Donna|Warner, John|Weinberg, Marcia|Wiesel, Elie|Zunshain, Zachar</people><searchterms>Babi Yar|Beth Sholom|Bolshoi Ballet|Congressional Wives for Soviet Jewry|Jewish Community Council|Passover|Prisoners of Conscience|protests and rallies|Refuseniks|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|U.S. Congress|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3607/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4155</url><identifier>4155</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Organizations - Washington Hebrew Congregation</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Materials about Vladimir Slepak, Washington Hebrew's adopted Prisoner of Conscience (see also "People - Slepak, Vladimir and Maria")
"The Temple Journal" (Oct. 24, 1979, Oct. 29, 1980, April 29, 1981, May 26, 1982, Oct. 29, 1982)
Minutes of Soviet Jewry Committee meetings
Materials about Sisterhood Soviet Jewry activities (adopted Ida Nudel, won National Federation of Temple Sisterhood's Or Ami Aware for Special Achievement)
Joan Dodek's remarks from a chamber music concert, benefiting the Soviet Jewry Committee (March 20, 1983)</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Travel|Fund raising|Activists|Embassies|Political prisoners|Vigils</subject><objectid>2009.27.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Dodek, Joan|Nudel, Ida|Slepak, Vladimir|Slepak, Maria|Weinberg, Joseph|Weinberg, Marcia</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Embassy|protests and rallies|Soviet Union|Sisterhood|Prisoners of Conscience|Refuseniks|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Vigil</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3407/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4156</url><identifier>4156</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Organizations - Other regional Soviet Jewry groups (non-D.C.)</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Includes material from the Colorado Committee of Concern for Soviet Jewry, Minnesota-Dakotas Action Committee for Soviet Jewry, and the Bay Area Council of Soviet Jewry</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Activists|Prisons|Political prisoners|Birthdays</subject><objectid>2009.27.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Hoffman, Lillian|Kuznetsov, Edward|McGrath, Raymond|Mendelevich, Yosef|Nashpits, Mark|Nudel, Ida|Terlitsky, Mark|Yates, Sidney</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|protests and rallies|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4157</url><identifier>4157</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>People - Gulko, Anna and Boris</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Newsclippings about Refusenik chess players Anna and Boris Gulko and one letter from Boris' brother-in-law Vladimir Kislik.

The couple settled in Silver Spring for a short time in the mid-1980s.</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Chess|Emigration &amp; immigration|Embassies</subject><objectid>2009.27.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kislik, Vladimir|Gulko, Anna|Gulko, Boris|Morella, Connie</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Refuseniks|U.S. Congress|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4158</url><identifier>4158</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>People - Sharansky, Anatoly</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Newsclippings, memos/correspondence, invitation to ceremony of welcome to Natan Sharansky in the Capitol Rotunda, and negatives and contact sheet of photographs taken at Sharansky's birthday vigil (January 19, 1979)</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Birthdays|Prisoners|Activists|Embassies|Political prisoners|Vigils|Strikes</subject><objectid>2009.27.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Dodek, Joan|Sharansky, Natan|Milgrom, Ida|Haberman, Joshua|Barry, Marion|Sharansky, Avital</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Embassy|protests and rallies|Soviet Union|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Washington Board of Rabbis|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews|U.S. Congress|U.S. Capitol|Prisoners of Conscience|Vigil</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4159</url><identifier>4159</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Organizations - Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry - Anna Rosnovski Concert</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Violinist Anna Rosnovski performed a benefit concert for her refusenik sister Elena Keiss-Kuna, at the home of Dr. Jean Feys in Bethesda, MD, on October 3, 1985.

Includes correspondence, newsclippings, invitation and reply card, images of venue, biographical sheets about Elena Keiss-Kuna, booklet of poetry by Elena Keiss-Kuna (one is inscribed to Joan Dodek by Anna Rosnovski)</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Violins|Emigration &amp; immigration|Concerts|Poetry|Activists|Engineers</subject><objectid>2009.27.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Dodek, Joan|Rosnovski, Anna|Keiss-Kuna, Elena|Kuna, George|Feys, Jean|Oler, David|Mehta, Zubin</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Washington Board of Rabbis|Soviet Union|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4160</url><identifier>4160</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>People - Rosnovski, Anna</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Correspondence from Anna Rosnovski, initially mostly about her planned concert in Bethesda, MD, and then about the Israeli Philharmonic's tours, her refusenik sister Elena Keiss-Kuna and her family. Includes postcard from Japan.

The first letter is to Janice Blumberg and the rest are to Joan Dodek.
In the last letter, Anna wrote that Elena and her family were expected in Israel on January 29, 1989.  Included was an invitation to a special concert on January 31, 1989, of the Israel Philharmonic sponsored by the Israel Public Council for Soviet Jewry, celebrating the reunion of the family.

Booklets of poetry by Elena Keiss-Kuna in inscribed to Joan Dodek by Anna Rosnovski</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Orchestras|Correspondence|Family|Concerts|Violins|Music|Musicians|Reunions|Poetry|Military service|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.27.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Dodek, Joan|Blumberg, Janice|Rosnovski, Anna|Keiss-Kuna, Elena|Kuna, George|Mehta, Zubin|Wiesel, Elie</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4161</url><identifier>4161</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>People - Slepak, Maria and Vladimir</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Mailing (5/80/1981) from Medical Mobilization for Soviet Jewry containing article about vigil for the Slepaks (6/1/1981)
Handout from Medical Mobilization for Soviet Jewry
Clipping about vigil (6/11/1981)
Article from Hadassah Magazine (February 1984)</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Exiles|Embassies|Political prisoners|Petitions|Emigration &amp; immigration|Activists|Physicians</subject><objectid>2009.27.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Denis, Howard|Dodek, Oscar|Listfield, Stephen|Mason, Steven|Sharansky, Natan|Slepak, Maria|Slepak, Vladimir|Tufeld, Isolda|Tufeld, Vladimir</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Embassy|protests and rallies|Soviet Union|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4162</url><identifier>4162</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>People - Tufeld, Igor, Isolde and Vladimir</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Igor Tufeld, son of Isolde and Vladimir, was permitted to emigrate in 1977.  Isolde was granted a three-month visa to undergo surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital.  She had several life-threatening incidents after her operation.  Vladimir wasn't allowed to join her until May.

Newsclippings, correspondence (including letter from Vladimir to Nancy Reagan), and statement from Johns Hopkins Office of Public Affairs (January - May 1988)</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Hospitals|Reunions|Surgery|Cancer|Emigration &amp; immigration|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.27.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Dodek, Joan|Hoyer, Steny|Morella, Connie|Newman, Ruth|Reagan, Nancy|Reagan, Ronald|Shultz, George|Tufeld, Igor|Tufeld, Isolda|Tufeld, Vladimir</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4163</url><identifier>4163</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Miscellaneous - D.C. area</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Newsclippings
Copy of court ruling allowing distribution of leaflets within 500 yards of an embassy (February 7, 1973)
Program for citizenship celebration organized by the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington (October 4, 1984)
Correspondence
Oscar Dodek's law school paper entitled "Comparison of Judicial Control of Freedom of Expression by Dissidents in the United States and the Soviet Union"</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Basketball|Citizenship|Naturalization|Freedom of speech|Constitutions|Activists|Leaflets|Handbills|Pamphlets</subject><objectid>2009.27.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Barnes, Michael|Bernstein, Leo|Blank, Max|Breslau, Joel|Dantsker, Bella|Dodek, Joan|Feldblyum, Boris|Finkelstein, Robert|Frosh, Stanley|Gimmelstob, Gerry|Kaufman, Frank|Margolius, Philip|Reinfield, Hal|Stolar, Abe|Stoller, Donna|Newman, Ruth|Arzt, Donna|Dodek, Oscar|Waxman, Henry|Lewin, Rena|Lewin, Nathan</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|protests and rallies|George Washington University|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish War Veterans|U.S. Congress|Metropolitan Police Department</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3670/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4164</url><identifier>4164</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Miscellaneous - Post-Soviet Jewry</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Materials from advocacy organizations for Jews in the Former Soviet Union and newsclippings on the same topic</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Conscientious objectors|Anti-semitism|Rabbis|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.27.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Putin, Vladimir|Clinton, Bill|Bush, George W.|Naftalin, Micah</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Greater Washington Committee for Post-Soviet Jewry|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews|Bar Mitzvah|Bat Mitzvah|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4165</url><identifier>4165</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Miscellaneous - Secondary material</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Booklets, articles, newsclippings, and other written material regarding various aspects of the Soviet Jewry movement, 1977-1992</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Genocide|Anti-semitism|Communism|Teachers|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.27.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Abramovich, Mara|Abramovich, Pavel|Beilenson, Dolores|Heinz, Teresa|Jackson, Helen|Kemp, Joanne|Kislik, Vladimir|Kogan, Isaac|Kraft, Gerald|Milgrom, Ida|Ovschisser, Lev|Podrabinek, Alexander|Podrabinek, Kirill|Sharansky, Natan</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|B'nai B'rith|Simchat Torah|Congressional Wives for Soviet Jewry|National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4166</url><identifier>4166</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>People - Other refuseniks</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>New Years note to Joan and Oscar Dodek from Boris, Natalya, Jessica, and Gabriella Katz (December 31, 1978)

Press release about family reunited in United States when couple's son, daughter-in-law, and granddaughter are released (accompanying photograph) (November 2, 1988)</description><subject>Social justice|Religion &amp; politics|Embassies|Emigration &amp; immigration|Family|Activists</subject><objectid>2009.27.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Dodek, Joan|Katz, Boris|Lugar, Richard|Shultz, George|Pevzer, Alexander|Pevzner, Galina</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Embassy|protests and rallies|Soviet Union|U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4167</url><identifier>4167</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Oral history on CD of Donna Stoller's memories of her involvement in the local Soviet Jewry moment (accompanied by her script), December 2008

In Donna Stoller's oral history, she begins by explaining how she got involved in the local Soviet Jewry movement.  She writes about her activities with the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry and the Soviet Jewry Task Force of Washington Hebrew Congregation.  She discusses Adopt-a-Prisoner, Aliyah in Absentia, being interviewed on Radio Free Europe, and an experience with Senator Howard Denis at the daily vigil.  Stoller tells the stories of Abe Stolar and Boris Roninson, refuseniks she got to know very well.</description><subject>Activists|Correspondence|Emigration &amp; immigration|Orchestras|Religion &amp; politics|Social justice|Translators|Violins|Embassies|Vigils|Political prisoners</subject><objectid>2009.14.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Denis, Howard|Kreeger, David Lloyd|Newman, Ruth|Roninson, Boris|Roninson, Inessa|Slepak, Maria|Slepak, Vladimir|Stolar, Abe|Stoller, Donna|Stoller, Stan|Weinberg, Joseph</people><searchterms>Aliyah|Bar Mitzvah|Israel|Metropolitan Police Department|Prisoners of Conscience|Refuseniks|Rosh Hashanah|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Vigil|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Yom Kippur</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4168</url><identifier>4168</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/1/1934</date><collection /><description>Hot Shoppes Menu, 1934

Handwritten on cover: December 1, 1934
Handwritten inside: Saturday night after Blue Star Club "Rush Lea"
Paul Flax, Jake Mading, Harold Mincosky, Herbie Lewis, Sylvia Olewack, Ann Rubin, Faye Lerner</description><subject>Food|Menus|Restaurants</subject><objectid>1999.42.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Menu</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Flax, Paul|Mading, Jake|Rubin, Ann|Lerner, Faye|Mincosky, Harold|Lewis, Herbie|Olewack, Sylvia</people><searchterms>Hot Shoppes|Business|restaurant</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3854/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4169</url><identifier>4169</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1930s</date><collection>Kolker Poultry Company Collection</collection><description>Two sheets of blank letterhead of Kolker Poultry Co./Dealer in Wholesale Poultry and Eggs/1251 Fourth Street, NE/Union Market.</description><subject>Letterheads|Stationery</subject><objectid>2010.6.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Paper, Letterhead</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Kolker Poultry Company|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4170</url><identifier>4170</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1980s</date><collection>Kolker Poultry Company Collection</collection><description>Two sheets of  blank letterhead of Kolker Poultry Company/Wholesale Distributor of Quality Poultry/2020 Beaver Road/Landover, MD.  Red image of hen and rooster in upper left corner.</description><subject>Letterheads|Stationery</subject><objectid>2010.6.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Paper, Letterhead</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Kolker Poultry Company|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4171</url><identifier>4171</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection>Kolker Poultry Company Collection</collection><description>Two sheets of blank letterhead of Kolker Poultry Company/Wholesale Distributor of Quality Poultry/1251 Fourth Street, NE/Union Market/Washington DC.  Red image of hen and rooster in upper left corner.</description><subject>Letterheads|Stationery</subject><objectid>2010.6.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Paper, Letterhead</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Kolker Poultry Company|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4172</url><identifier>4172</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Syna-Gags: Junior Synagogue News</title><date>February</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Four-page newsletter, Syna-Gags, February 1953, documenting activities of children and youth in Adas Israel Congregation.  Includes articles on United Synagogue Youth, The Minyannaires Club, and profiles of individual teens.  Editor-in-chief was Betty Lou Hornstein.</description><subject>Youth organizations</subject><objectid>2010.1.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Hornstein, Betty Lou|Allentuck, Elliot|Berman, Judy</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|United Synagogue Youth|Minyannaires Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4173</url><identifier>4173</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950s</date><collection /><description>Copy of handwritten letter from Rose Hornstein to her niece, Betty Lou Hornstein (Poloway).  Includes recollections of her childhood and menntion of school at Adas Israel at 6th and G Streets.</description><subject>Education|Childhood &amp; youth</subject><objectid>2010.1.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Hornstein, Rose|Hornstein, Betty Lou</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4174</url><identifier>4174</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Party-Go-Round</title><date>2008</date><collection /><description>Typewritten reminiscences of Fae Rubin Brodie and her business, Party-Go-Round, located in Silver Spring, Maryland in 1960s.  Includes stories of working at White House weddings of Luci Baines Johnson, Lynda Bird Johnson, Patricia Nixon, and other Washington parties.</description><subject>Weddings|Presidents</subject><objectid>2008.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Johnson, Luci Baines|Johnson, Lyndon Baines|Johnson, Lynda Bird|Nixon, Richard|Brodie, Fae</people><searchterms>White House|U.S. Presidents|Wedding|Party-Go-Round|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4175</url><identifier>4175</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Agudath Achim Almanac for the Year 5715</title><date>09/27/1954</date><collection>Agudas Achim Congregation Collection</collection><description>Agudath Achim Almanac for the Year 5715

Drawing of Agudath Achim's synagogue on front
- Rabbi's Message, President's Message, Contact information for officers, board of directors
- Contact info for Sisterhood officers and board of directors and Sisterhood schedule of activities
- Contact info for Agudath Achim Home and School Association officers
- Holiday calendar
- Time table of regular meetings and services
- Religious school alumni, 1943-1954, photo of Class of 1954, schedule of 1954 b'nai mitzvah
- Hebrew Almanac
- Ads by congregants and businesses
- Yizkor listing</description><subject>Almanacs|Synagogues|Religious calendars|Holidays|Advertising|Directories</subject><objectid>2010.10.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Almanac</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Waldman, H.J.|Falchick, Victor|Goldberg, Frederick|Turover, Isador S.|Kamerow, Jacob</people><searchterms>Mohel|Sisterhood|Religious School|Bar Mitzvah|Bat Mitzvah|Danzansky &amp; Sons|Har Tzeon-Agudath Achim</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4176</url><identifier>4176</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Your Passover Guide</title><date>1956</date><collection>Posins Collection</collection><description>"Your Passover Guide" - Strictly Kosher for Passover Simplified for the Jewish Housewife

Includes glossary of Passover terms, copies of letters certifying Posin's meat, cheese, and coffee as kosher, recipes, suggested menus, and pages for notes.</description><subject>Menus|Holidays|Food preparation</subject><objectid>2010.10.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Posin's|Passover|Kosher Food|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5149/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4177</url><identifier>4177</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Savory Passover Recipes</title><date /><collection>Posins Collection</collection><description>"Savory Passover Recipes" published by Rokeach.  Posin's sticker on cover.</description><subject>Holidays|Food preparation</subject><objectid>2010.10.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Posin's|Passover|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4178</url><identifier>4178</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Posins Collection</collection><description>Tri-fold Passover guide compliments of Posin's. Includes food customs, seder rituals, glossary of Passover terms, suggested menus, and the four questions in Hebrew, English, and transliterations.</description><subject>Food preparation|Holidays</subject><objectid>2010.10.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Brochure</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Posin's|Passover|Passover Seder|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4179</url><identifier>4179</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Correspondence with Politicians</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Letters to and from politicians about specific refuseniks, legislation, and other related topics, 1972-1980</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Politicians|Emigration &amp; immigration|Embassies</subject><objectid>2009.12.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Barnes, Michael|Beall, J. Glenn Jr.|Brezhnev, Leonid|Fauntroy, Walter|Goldstein, Norman|Gude, Gilbert|Harris II, Herbert|Holt, Marjorie|Holtzman, Elizabeth|Kampelman, Max|Mathias, Charles "Mac"|Sarbanes, Paul|Shostakovsky, Ilya|Silver, Bert|Simanis, Joseph|Spellman, Gladys|Tsitverblit, Isaak Abramovich</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Jewish Community Council|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Union|Yom Kippur|B'nai Israel|U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3382/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4180</url><identifier>4180</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Correspondence with Politicians - re: Brailovsky, Viktor</title><date>02/1981</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Letters to and from politicians about refusenik Viktor Brailovsky who was in a labor camp and required medical attention, February 1981</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Politicians|Political prisoners|Emigration &amp; immigration</subject><objectid>2009.12.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Barnes, Michael|Brailovsky, Viktor|Brezhnev, Leonid|Fauntroy, Walter|Holt, Marjorie|Lefton, Donald|Silver, Bert</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|National Conference on Soviet Jewry|Jewish Community Council|U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4181</url><identifier>4181</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Correspondence with Politicians - re: Kislik, Vladimir</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Letters, mostly between Bert Silver and politicians, about refusenik Vladimir Kislik, who was arrested and charged with hitting a woman on March 19, 1981</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Politicians|Emigration &amp; immigration|Embassies</subject><objectid>2009.12.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Barnes, Michael|Brake, Gene|Byrd, Harry Jr.|Dobrynin, Anatoly|Fauntroy, Walter|Kislik, Vladimir|Mathias, Charles "Mac"|Sarbanes, Paul|Silver, Bert|Steinbruck, John|Warner, John</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Soviet Embassy|Jewish Community Council|U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4182</url><identifier>4182</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Correspondence with Soviet Jews</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Letters and postcards written to Bert Silver from Soviet Jews.  One in Russian with English translation and the rest are in English.  At least two were sent from Isreal and two from Leningrad. 1976-1981</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Emigration &amp; immigration|Employment</subject><objectid>2009.12.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Silver, Bert|Shastakovsky, Ilya|Shostakovsky, Tamara</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Israel|Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4183</url><identifier>4183</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Miscellaneous</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Correspondence, newsclippings, and remarks by Elie Wiesel at the Babi Yar Memorial Concert at the Kennedy Center (Sept 22, 1982)</description><subject>Activists|Concerts|Embassies|Emigration &amp; immigration|Leaflets|Political prisoners|Politicians|Religion &amp; politics|Religious services|Strikes|Synagogues|Telephone|Translators|Vigils</subject><objectid>2009.12.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Amdur, David|Begun, Yosef|Brake, Gene|Butman, Eva|Butman, Hillel|Cerin, Elmer|Fauntroy, Walter|Fitzmaurice, David|Kislik, Vladimir|Matthews, Isadore|Metzman, Ira|Roitburd, Alexander|Roitburd, Lev|Sharansky, Natan|Silver, Bert|Steinbruck, John|Trout, David|Wiesel, Elie|Yadin, Mort</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|B'nai Israel|Babi Yar|Bar Mitzvah|Bolshoi Ballet|Jewish Community Council|Kennedy Center|Lincoln Memorial|Metropolitan Police Department|Ohr Kodesh|protests and rallies|Refuseniks|Shomrai Emunah|Solidarity Day|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Tifereth Israel|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews|Vigil|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4184</url><identifier>4184</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - Soviet Union visit</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>John Steinbruck, Gene Brake, and Bert Silver traveled to the USSR in April 1980

Includes announcements of speaking engagements to report on trip, John Steinbruck's letter to his congregation (Apr 30, 1980), article from The San Diego Union that discusses John Steinbruck's travel experience (June 8, 1980), letters to and from Department of State about the American staff of the Moscow Embassy and Leningrad Consulate (Apr 30 and June 8, 1980).</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Travel|Politicians|Political prisoners</subject><objectid>2009.12.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Berenbaum, Michael|Brake, Gene|Christopher, Warren|Sharansky, Natan|Silver, Bert|Sislen, Samuel|Steinbruck, John</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Jewish Community Council|Temple Sinai|Ohr Kodesh|Prisoners of Conscience|Soviet Union|U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3769/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4185</url><identifier>4185</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry - United Synagogue of America</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Newsletters of the Social Action Committee of the Seaboard Region of United Synagogue of America

Documentation of Bert Silver's outreach on behalf of the Social Action Committee to DC-area Soviet Jewish immigrants.

Documentation about the Social Actional Committee's push for synagogues to observe Alexander Roitburd's bar mitzvah, which was in Odessa on March 6, 1976. His father, Lev, was in prison and not permitted to attend.</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Emigration &amp; immigration|Newsletters|Legislation|Politicians|Embassies|Political prisoners</subject><objectid>2009.12.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brezhnev, Leonid|Dobrynin, Anatoly|Luntz, Aleksander|Nashpits, Mark|Nevelson, Alexander|Roitburd, Alexander|Roitburd, Lev|Schoen, Abe|Shtern, Mikhail|Silver, Bert|Steinbruck, John|Tzitlionik, Boris|Vanick, Charles</people><searchterms>Aliyah|Bar Mitzvah|Israel|Jewish Social Service Agency|Prisoners of Conscience|Refuseniks|Simchat Torah|Solidarity Day|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|U.S. Congress|United Synagogue of America|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4186</url><identifier>4186</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Constitution and By-Laws</title><date>1940</date><collection>Kesher Israel Congregation Collection</collection><description>Small booklet.  Half the book is printed in English; the other half in Yiddish.  18 pages each, containing Constitution and By-Laws of Kesher Israel Congregation, 1940.  Includes 22 Articles detailing rules on membership, dues, meetings, duties of officers and committees, death benefits, and burial,  and conduct within the synagogue.   

A brief note in the English version states that the English is not an exact translation and the Yiddish version is more complete and correct.</description><subject>Constitutions|Synagogues</subject><objectid>1990.10.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Kesher Israel|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4187</url><identifier>4187</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Golden Jubilee</title><date>1960</date><collection>Kesher Israel Congregation Collection</collection><description>Anniversary Booklet  for Kesher Israel's 50th anniversary.  Includes photos of lay leaders, short history of the congregation, list of current officers, message from Rabbi Rabinowitz, sisterhood officers, business display ads, in memoriam ads, membership directory, and Jewish calendar for 1960-1961.</description><subject>Anniversaries|Synagogues</subject><objectid>1990.10.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Meyers, Harry|Mostow, Abraham|Chidakel, Harry|Cymes, Isaac|Rabinowitz, Philip</people><searchterms>Kesher Israel|synagogues|Georgetown|Sisterhood</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3519/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4188</url><identifier>4188</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry Committee of the Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Educational handouts created by the Soviet Jewry Committee of the Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington.  Includes a Soviet Jewry Kit and the January 1984 edition of the Yachad/Solidarity newsletter.  1981-1985</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Emigration &amp; immigration|Education|Calendars|Programs|Correspondence|Politicians|Political prisoners</subject><objectid>2009.14.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brailovsky, Viktor|Chernobilsky, Boris|Federov, Yuri|Kislik, Vladimir|Lokshin, Osip|Murzhenko, Aleksei|Paritsky, Aleksandr|Polnikov, Valery|Sharansky, Natan|Slepak, Vladimir|Tsukerman, Vladimir|Zubko, Stanislav</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Jewish Community Council|Hebrew|Succot|Hanukkah|Simchat Torah|Passover|Tisha B'Av|Rosh Hashanah|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4189</url><identifier>4189</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry Committee of Washington Hebrew Congregation - Meeting minutes</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Meeting minutes of the Soviet Jewry Committee of Washington Hebrew Congregation, later called Soviet Jewry Task Force as part of the Israel and World Jewry Committee (as of January 1984)

October 4, 1982
January 19, 1983
October 10, 1983
January 12, 1984
February 28, 1984
April 23, 1985
March 17, 1986</description><subject>Activists|Anti-semitism|Books|Concerts|Correspondence|Education|Emigration &amp; immigration|Fasts|Fund raising|Laws|Lawyers|Leaflets|Meetings|Petitions|Public relations|Publicity|Religion &amp; politics|Scientists|Synagogues|Telephone|Embassies|Vigils|Political prisoners</subject><objectid>2009.14.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brookstone, Jeffrey|Burka, Sarabelle|Burtnick, Beverly|Byaly, Judith Ratner|Chertok, Barbara|Dodek, Joan|Goldfarb, Lev|Gorbachev, Mikhail|Haberman, Joshua|Hurwitz, Zelma|Jackson, Henry "Scoop"|Kenner, Barbara|Lerner, Alexander|Lobred, Janet|Marks, Franklin|Mendelevich, Yosef|Miller, Elaine|Nudel, Ida|Paul, Rose|Paul, William|Pekarsky, Leo|Pekarsky, Pavel|Ruben, Myrna|Schwartz, Lee|Sharansky, Avital|Sharansky, Natan|Shostakovsky, Ilya|Slepak, Maria|Slepak, Vladimir|Stolar, Abe|Stoller, Donna|Weinberg, Joseph|Weinberg, Marcia|Youngentob, Alane|Zeller, Elaine</people><searchterms>Aliyah|B'nai B'rith|Bar Mitzvah|Bat Mitzvah|Hanukkah|Israel|Kirov Ballet|Prisoners of Conscience|Refuseniks|Sisterhood|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|U.S. Congress|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews|Vigil|Washington Board of Rabbis|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Wolf Trap|Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4190</url><identifier>4190</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry Committee of Washington Hebrew Congregation - Rosh Hashanah prayer booklet excerpts</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Soviet Jewry articles written by Donna Stoller that were in published in Washington Hebrew Congregation Rosh Hashanah prayer booklets,1980, 1983, 1984.</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Emigration &amp; immigration|Exiles|Postcards|Anti-semitism|Education|Television programs|Literature|Political prisoners</subject><objectid>2009.14.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Slepak, Maria|Slepak, Vladimir|Stoller, Donna</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Rosh Hashanah|Israel|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4191</url><identifier>4191</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry Committee of Washington Hebrew Congregation - Miscellaneous</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Memos and correspondence related to the Soviet Jewry Committee of Washington Hebrew Congregation and Donna Stoller's notes from a presentation to the Washington Hebrew Congregation Sunday School, 1982-1985</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Books|Television programs|Anti-semitism|Education|Religious education|Correspondence|Posters|Bracelets|Embassies|Vigils|Political prisoners</subject><objectid>2009.14.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Dodek, Joan|Slepak, Vladimir|Haberman, Joshua|Stoller, Donna|Steinbruck, John|Stolar, Abe</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Soviet Embassy|Sisterhood|Hanukkah|Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry|National Council of Jewish Women|Aliyah|Religious School|Vigil|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4192</url><identifier>4192</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1918</date><collection /><description>Invitation from Washington Council of Jewish Women to a "Kamouflage Karnival: The Opening Gun of the 1918-1919 Kampaign for the Jewish War Sufferers".  Held at Washington Hebrew Congregation on May 1, 1918.</description><subject>Women|World War I|Soldiers</subject><objectid>1990.10.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>World War I|Washington Hebrew Congregation|National Council of Jewish Women|Washington Council of Jewish Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3599/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4193</url><identifier>4193</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Collection of unbound scrapbook pages from Jewish Community Center, 1919-1941.  Primarily materials from mid-1930s.  Newsclippings, program invitations, photographs, calendars of events documenting lectures, music recitals, sporting events, fundraising, and other activities.

Includes 1937photo of children running down the front steps of the JCC en route to a two-week trip to the JCC-sponsored Center Camp in Prince William County, Virginia.</description><subject>Community centers|Children|Soldiers|Camp|Boxing|Women|Young adults</subject><objectid>2002.11.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldstein, Amy|Cafritz, Morris|Green, Ruth|Lewisohn, Ludwig|Garfinkle, Morris|Ourisman, Benjamin|Luber, Berte|Luber, Sylvia</people><searchterms>Camp|Jewish Community Center|sports|Passover|Passover Seder|National Council of Jewish Women|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3718/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4194</url><identifier>4194</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Union of Councils for Soviet Jewry</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Ida Nudel's 50th birthday ceremony in the Rayburn House Office Building, April 27, 1981.
Invitation, program, Ida Nudel's "Final Words" at Moscow Trial (June 21, 1978), Ida Nudel's Statement of Gratitude to her Friends (March 27, 1981).  Hosted by Representatives Michael Barnes, Millicent Fenwick, Benjamin Gilman, Norman Lent, Patricia Schroeder, and Henry Waxman.

Memo to Union of Councils for Soviet Jewry member councils and affiliate about Anatoly Scharansky's upcoming 35th birthday, December 20, 1982. Includes list of what D.C. organizations will be doing as suggestions to get a media attention and focus on Sharansky. Flier for Solidarity Fast at Soviet Embassy on Thursday, January 20, 1983. Memo written by Ruth Newman (Vice President for UCSJ Programming) and Joan Dodek (UCSJ Secretary).</description><subject>Activists|Announcements|Birthday cards|Birthdays|Emigration &amp; immigration|Events|Fasts|Food|Greeting cards|Politicians|Presidents|Rabbis|Religion &amp; politics|Vigils|Political prisoners</subject><objectid>2009.14.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ashery, Avrum|Barnes, Michael|Dodek, Joan|Fenwick, Millicent|Gilman, Ben|Gordon, Robert|Lent, Norman|Listfield, Stephen|Newman, Ruth|Nudel, Ida|Roitburd, Lev|Roninson, Boris|Schroeder, Patricia|Sharansky, Natan|Singer, Lynn|Spielman, Ed|Stein, Jack|Waxman, Henry|Wines, Halo</people><searchterms>Israel|Jewish Community Council|Rabbi|Refuseniks|Soviet Jewry|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews|Washington Board of Rabbis|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|U.S. Congress|Vigil|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3497/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4195</url><identifier>4195</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry Movement History Project</title><date>03/25/2009</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"Soviet Jewry Movement History Project" by Herbert Beller, March 25, 2009 (17 pages)

Herb Beller writes about how his first trip to the USSR in 1973 led him to become involved in the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry (WCSJ).  He gives background on the WCSJ, its activities, and some of the activists.  The activities described include Natasha's Dream, bar/bat mitzvah twinning, Congressional Call to Conscience, and phone calls to refuseniks, in addition to WCSJ's financial challenges and fundraisers.  The daily vigil is also mentioned. 1973-1992</description><subject>Activists|Bracelets|Clergy|Education|Embassies|Emigration &amp; immigration|Families|Holidays|Leaflets|Monuments &amp; memorials|Political prisoners|Politicians|Postcards|Posters|Rabbis|Religion &amp; politics|Religious services|Synagogues|Telephone|Translators|Travel|Vigils</subject><objectid>2009.28.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Abramson, Albert|Adler, Allison|Ashery, Avrum|Barnes, Michael|Beller, Herbert N.|Beller, Jane|Brodetzky, Moshe|Cohen, Pamela|Dodek, Joan|Dodek, Oscar|Drinan, Robert|Fascell, Dante|Fein-Helfman, Judy|Gilbert, Martin|Gilman, Ben|Ginsberg, Marc|Goldberg, Arthur|Goldstein, Norman|Golman, Walter|Goodman, Jerry|Hoffman, Lillian|Hornstein, John|Hoyer, Steny|Jackson, Henry "Scoop"|Kaminskaya, Dina|Kugler, Shonny|Lerner, Alexander|Losman, Irv|Manekofsky, Irene|Manekofsky, Sydney|Mathias, Charles "Mac"|Mikulski, Barbara|Miller, Peter|Minker, Jack|Morella, Connie|Naftalin, Micah|Newman, Ruth|Okin, Jeanette|Okin, Julius|Oliker, Vladimir|Oliker, Yelena|Ratner, Phillip|Sakarov, Andrei|Sandberg, Adele|Sandberg, Joel|Sanger, Carolyn|Sarbanes, Paul|Schapira, Morey|Schwartz, Lee|Serber, Jack|Shalowitz, Ernie|Sharansky, Avital|Sharansky, Natan|Sherbourne, Michael|Silver, Bert|Simes, Dimitri|Simis, Konstantin|Singer, Lynn|Sislen, Samuel|Slepak, Vladimir|Solomon, Haim|Steinbruck, John|Stieglitz, Mischa|Talisman, Mark|Trombka, Elsie|Trombka, Jacob|Vanick, Charles|Waxman, Henry|Waxman, Shirley|Weinberg, Marcia|Wolf, Frank|Wolf, Warner|Yadin, Mort|Oliker, Olya</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Babi Yar|Bar Mitzvah|Bat Mitzvah|Insiders' Club|Israel|Jewish Community Council|National Conference on Soviet Jewry|Ohr Kodesh|Prisoners of Conscience|protests and rallies|Refuseniks|Simchat Torah|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Succot|synagogues|U.S. Congress|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews|Vigil|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Washington Jewish Week|Yom Kippur</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4196</url><identifier>4196</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Articles of Incorporation of Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</title><date>05/07/1971</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>The five-page Articles of Incorporation of the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry accompanied by a 3.5 page "An Introduction to the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry"

The initial board of directors are named as Moses Brodetsky, Haim Solomon, Joseph Hochstein, Jerold Roschwalb, and Evelyn Blum.  The document is signed by the first four.

The Introduction contains a briefing of the Soviet Jewry situation, the benefits of grossroots activism versus large, national organizations, and description of the Washington Committee and its past and current activities.</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Emigration &amp; immigration|Synagogues|Religious education|Grass roots politics|Greeting cards|Holidays|Travel|Education|Radio broadcasting|Embassies</subject><objectid>2009.28.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brodetzky, Moshe|Solomon, Haim|Hochstein, Joseph|Roschwalb, Jerold|Blum, Evelyn</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|synagogues|Yiddish|Israel|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews|Rosh Hashanah|Soviet Embassy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4197</url><identifier>4197</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>A Tribute to Irene Manekofsky</title><date>09/22/1992</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>A Tribute to Irene Manekofsky given by Representative Dante Fascell in the House of Representatives on September 22, 1992

Main points:
- Recognition of Irene Manekofsky's leadership positions
- her devotion to heighten awareness and congressional action (Jackson-Vanick amandment and the Helsinki Commission 
- originator of the congressional Call to Conscience Vigil
- she was able to see the fruits of her labor even though 20 years ago the success was just a dream
- Rep. Fascell is honored to pay tribute to her

Rep. Fascell served as chairman of the Helsinki Commission from 1976 to 1985

Text: http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?r102:16:./temp/~r102NagkHn::</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Legislation|Politicians|Vigils</subject><objectid>2009.28.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Speech</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Manekofsky, Irene|Fascell, Dante</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|U.S. Congress|Vigil</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4198</url><identifier>4198</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Social Service Agency Collection</collection><description>Jewish Social Service Agency annual reports for 1935, 1938, 1939</description><subject /><objectid>1994.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Report</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Social Service Agency</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3938/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4199</url><identifier>4199</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>By Laws of the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>By Laws of the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry

5 pages, undated</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Emigration &amp; immigration|Education|Organizations|Documents|Newsletters</subject><objectid>2009.28.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Israel|Soviet Union</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4200</url><identifier>4200</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Letter to Jane and Herbert Beller from Yelena Oliker</title><date>11/24/1975</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Letter from refusenik Yelena Oliker in Leningrad to Jane and Herb Beller, November 24, 1975

Thanks Bellers for their work to get an exit visa for husband Vladimir Oliker , discusses her life with daughter Olya (then five years old) and how Olya misses her father</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Emigration &amp; immigration|Kindergartens|School</subject><objectid>2009.28.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Oliker, Yelena|Oliker, Vladimir|Oliker, Olya|Beller, Herbert N.|Beller, Jane</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Soviet Union</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4201</url><identifier>4201</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Postcard from Oliker family to Jane and Herb Beller</title><date>05/22/1976</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Postcard from Vladimir, Yelena, and Olia Oliker in Rome, Italy, to Jane and Herb Beller, May 22, 1976

The family is finally together and celebrating Olia's sixth birthday.  They are thinking of all the friends who helped them.  Yelena is leaving for New York on May 26 and Vladimir for Israel.

Photograph on postcard is of Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Birthdays|Emigration &amp; immigration</subject><objectid>2009.28.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Oliker, Yelena|Oliker, Vladimir|Oliker, Olya|Beller, Herbert N.|Beller, Jane</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4202</url><identifier>4202</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry records</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry records, Spring 1974

IRS tax-exemption and "public charity" determination letters 
Submission to the IRS showing that the organization's officers, board members, and financial suport for 1971-1973</description><subject>Activists|Organizations|Lawyers</subject><objectid>2009.28.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Abrams, Cynthia|Brodetzky, Moshe|Golman, Walter|Gould, Laurel|Greenberg, Frieda|Jackson, James|Kolker, Fabian|Krauz, Herzl|Kugler, Shonny|Manekofsky, Irene|Manekofsky, Sydney|Miller, Betty|Newman, Ruth|Okin, Julius|Perlmutter, Victor|Pinsky, David|Ross, Benita|Shalowitz, Ernie|Solomon, Haim|Wagshal, Merna|Wolf, Warner|Yadin, Mort|Zassler, Robert</people><searchterms>Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Internal Revenue Service</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4203</url><identifier>4203</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>October 6, 2003</date><collection /><description>Speech given by Richard England on Yom Kippur afternoon at Washington Hebrew Congregation, "Layperson's Hour", October 6, 2003.  Speech details his service in World War II, philanthropic activities, and personal philosophy.</description><subject>World War II|Soldiers|Philanthropy</subject><objectid>2010.12.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Speech</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>England, Richard|England, Lois</people><searchterms>World War II|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Yom Kippur</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4204</url><identifier>4204</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>August 11, 2004</date><collection /><description>Copy of letter dated August 11, 2004 from Richard England to B'nai B'rith of Riverdale.  Letter recounts the story of England's landing in southern France during World War II and other experiences while serving during World War II.  The Riverdale Auxiliary supported England's ship with packages and presents.  England notes that he was the only Jewiish man aboard the ship.</description><subject>World War II</subject><objectid>2010.12.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>England, Richard</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4205</url><identifier>4205</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Brochure about Bar/Bat Mitzvah Twinning with Soviet Jews.
Andrew Stoller's first draft of his letter to Michael Stolar about bar mitzvah twinning, 1980

Letter from Harold Earle, First Vice President of Congregation Kneseth Israel (Annapolis, MD), thanking Donna Stoller for speaking at the past Oneg Shabbat about the conditions of life for Soviet Jews. November 11, 1981

The Vigil (newsletter published by Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry), 1982</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Political prisoners</subject><objectid>2009.14.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Stoller, Donna|Stolar, Michael|Stoller, Andy|Sharansky, Natan|Milgrom, Ida</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Bar Mitzvah|Bat Mitzvah|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4206</url><identifier>4206</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Miscellaneous Soviet Jewry</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Letter from David Lloyd Kreeger to Donna Stoller about Boris Roninson, May 13, 1980

Letter from "Alexander" to "Rochelle", April 4, 1983

Newclipping about Pavel Pekarsky, 1983

Newsclipping about the writer's meeting with Abe Taratuta, originally printed in 1977, reprinted October 20/26, 1983

Letter from Rabbi Joshua Haberman to the President of the National Conference of Christians and Jews about his proposal for how the organization can mobilize public opinion on the issue of religious freedom in the USSR, December 19, 1984

Newsclipping about Donna Stoller's meeting with refusenik Abe Stolar, July 21, 1989</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Violins|Orchestras|Auditions|Journalism|Travel|Emigration &amp; immigration|Anti-semitism|Education</subject><objectid>2009.14.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Stoller, Donna|Stolar, Abe|Roninson, Boris|Kreeger, David Lloyd|Pekarsky, Leo|Pekarsky, Pavel|Kojian, Miran|Frommer, Larry|Taratuta, Aba|Haberman, Joshua|Newman, Ruth</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Kennedy Center|Soviet Union|Israel|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3435/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4207</url><identifier>4207</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>My War</title><date>May, 2010</date><collection>Brylawski Family</collection><description>25-page manuscript titled "My War" written by Henry Brylawski detailing his employment by the Farm Security Administration and his military service during World War II.   The manuscript is supplemented by five pages of copies of photographs documenting Brylawski's service, including several snapshots of Brylawski in uniform and with Molly Brylawski and several photos from areas where he was stationed in the South Pacific.</description><subject>World War II|Soldiers|Military service</subject><objectid>2010.13.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brylawski, Henry|Brylawski, Molly|Kaufman, Henry</people><searchterms>World War II|New Deal</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4208</url><identifier>4208</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Ernie's Shloshim</title><date>07/19/2008</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"Ernie's Shloshim" written by Haim Solomon, July 19, 2008 (2.25 pages; 1,219 words)

Ernie Shalowitz, who died in June 2008, was a Soviet Jewry activist. Haim Solomon gave this eulogy at Shalowitz's shloshim (30-day anniversary of death).  It focuses on the role Shalowitz played in Soviet Jewry movement, specifically the founding and activities of the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry. Solomon describes the circumstances under which Shalowitz, along with Bruce Saypol, defended Moshe Brodetzky and 18 University of Maryland students when they were arrested for chaining themselves to the gate/fence of the Soviet Embassy. He then became a regular at the daily vigil and Solomon writes that people felt safer when Ernie was there.</description><subject>Activists|Embassies|Emigration &amp; immigration|Journalists|Laws|Lawyers|Religion &amp; politics|Vigils|Political prisoners</subject><objectid>2009.40.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brodetzky, Moshe|Cerin, Elmer|Fitzmaurice, David|Jackson, Henry "Scoop"|Perle, Richard|Saypol, Bruce|Shalowitz, Ernie|Solomon, Haim|Steinbruck, John|Vanick, Charles|Sislen, Samuel</people><searchterms>Israel|Jewish Community Council|protests and rallies|Refuseniks|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|University of Maryland|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|ZOA|U.S. Congress|Prisoners of Conscience|Vigil</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4209</url><identifier>4209</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>International Soviet Jewry Meetings</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Copies of newsclippings about the following international meetings to discuss Soviet Jewry:

February 1975: Jerusalem (article by Samuel Sislen)

February 1976: Brussels Conference on Soviet Jewry (known as Brussels II; Brussels I was in 1971)
Clipping includes photo of the Jewish Community Council delegation: Jermone Dick, Sidney Machat, Judge William C. Levy, Msgr. Bernard Gerhardt, Samuel Sislen, Frank Ridge, Msgr. Ralph Kuehuner, and Brant Coopersmith

March 1983: Jerusalem</description><subject>Activists|Anti-semitism|Clergy|Cultural relations|Embassies|Emigration &amp; immigration|Immigrants|Meetings|Physicians|Religion &amp; politics|Scientists|Vigils|Political prisoners</subject><objectid>2009.11.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Balin, Dina|Bartfield, Ira|Begin, Menachem|Bookbinder, Hyman|Cohen, Jack|Coopersmith, Brant|Dick, Jerome|Drinan, Robert|Epelman, Mikhail|Gerhardt, Bernard|Harman, Avraham|Keuhner, Ralph|Levick, Ida|Levy, William|Polsky, Viktor|Pruitt, Robert|Ridge, Frank|Rustin, Bayard|Silver, Bert|Steinbruck, John|Tartokovsky, Yuli|Veil, Simone|Zand, Michael|Sislen, Samuel|Gale, Michael</people><searchterms>Aliyah|Committee of Concerned Scientists|Israel|Israel Public Council for Soviet Jewry|Jerusalem|Jewish Community Council|Refuseniks|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|U.S. Congress|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|World Conference on Soviet Jewry|Prisoners of Conscience|Vigil</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4210</url><identifier>4210</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Refuseniks</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Statement by Norman Goldstein about the death of Inna Meiman, who was allowed to leave the Soviet Union for cancer treatment and died in February 1987

Newsclipping about Hillel Butman, July 4, 1981

Newsclipping about members of Beth El Hebrew Congregation gathering to call their adopted Soviet Jewish family (Sofia, Isaac, Anya, and Simona Kogan), undated</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Cancer|Reporters|Scientists|Emigration &amp; immigration|Hospitals|Airplanes|Political prisoners|Telephone</subject><objectid>2009.11.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Meiman, Inna|Meiman, Naum|Goldstein, Norman|Butman, Hillel|Sislen, Samuel|Sharansky, Natan|Klein, Paula|Kogan, Isaac|Kogan, Sofia|Yanai, Yacov</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Israel|B'nai Israel|Jewish Community Council|Hebrew|Kibbutz|Beth El Hebrew Congregation|Passover|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4211</url><identifier>4211</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry Committee of the Jewish Community Council - "A Soviet Jewry Kit"</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>A packet of background and programmatic materials meant to provide guidance to congregations and other organizations as they plan Soviet Jewry programs

Section headings:
- Soviet Jewry Calendars for Unity Day and for the Program Year
- Soviet Jewry Projects &amp; Plans for Simchat Torah and for the Program Year
- Contemporary Soviet Jewry Conditions and Issues
- Program Aids
- Soviet Jewry Bibliography</description><subject>Activists|Anti-semitism|Calendars|Civil rights|Committees|Correspondence|Cultural relations|Draft|Education|Emigration &amp; immigration|Greeting cards|Holidays|Libraries|Newsletters|Political prisoners|Politicians|Prayer|Programs|Propaganda|Religion &amp; politics|Synagogues|Taxes|Telegrams|Travel|Vigils|Zionism|Embassies</subject><objectid>2009.11.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Roitkop-Podriachik, Dina|Davidovich, Yefim|Lerner, Alexander|Fenwick, Millicent|Sislen, Samuel</people><searchterms>Hanukkah|Insiders' Club|Israel|Jewish Community Council|Matzah|National Conference on Soviet Jewry|National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council|Passover|protests and rallies|Refuseniks|Rosh Hashanah|Simchat Torah|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Succot|Religious School|synagogues|Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry|Aliyah|Vigil|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3592/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4212</url><identifier>4212</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry Committee of the Jewish Community Council - Events at the Soviet Embassy</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Copies of newsclippings about the daily vigil and other events outside the Soviet Embassy, 1971-1980.

The vigil was held from 1970 to 1991.  The Jewish Community Council planned with congregations and other organizations to be sure there were attendees every day.</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Vigils|Embassies|Emigration &amp; immigration|Political prisoners|Television programs|Prisons|Fasts|Prayer|Leaflets|Travel</subject><objectid>2009.11.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bash, Marvin|Berenbaum, Michael|Carter, Jimmy|Cohen, Jack|Dobrynin, Anatoly|Drinan, Robert|Elster, Sheldon|Glezer, Ilya|Golinkin, Abraham|Keyserling, Billy|Kugler, Shonny|Milgrom, Ida|Ridge, Frank|Robinson, Leonore|Sharansky, Natan|Shifrin, Avraham|Silver, Bert|Sislen, Bonnie|Sislen, David|Sislen, Samuel|Slepak, Vladimir|Steinbruck, John|Walker, John|Weinberg, Joseph|Weinberg, Marcia|White, Edward|Wolf, Tsipora|Wolk, Ilia|Yellin, Richard</people><searchterms>Hanukkah|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Council|Hanukkah lamp|National Conference on Soviet Jewry|Ohr Kodesh|Refuseniks|Rosh Hashanah|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Tisha B'Av|U.S. Congress|Vigil|Washington Board of Rabbis|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Yom Kippur|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3371/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4213</url><identifier>4213</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry Committee of the Jewish Community Council - Rallies/Demonstrations</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Fliers and copies of newsclippings about various rallies and demonstrations sponsored by the Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington, 1971-1987</description><subject>Activists|Banners|Emigration &amp; immigration|Literature|Postcards|Religion &amp; politics|Vigils|Political prisoners|Concerts|Art|Anti-semitism|Journalists</subject><objectid>2009.11.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Abram, Morris|Albert, Carl|Arent, Albert|Barnes, Clive|Barry, Jacob|Bierman, Michael|Bikel, Theodore|Block, Anne|Cohen, Jack|Franck, Isaac|Galperin, Aleksandr|Gooen, Gay|Holtzman, Elizabeth|Jackson, Henry "Scoop"|Jacobson, Charlotte|Javitz, Jacob|Kasmir, Jan|Konvitz, Milton|Kuehner, Ralph|Lehrman, Irving|Levy, William|Lowell, Stanley|Mass, Richard|Meany, George|Nixon, Richard|Panov, Valery|Perl, William|Polsky, Viktor|Pruitt, Robert|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Removsky, Semion|Scott, Hugh|Shtern, Mikhail|Sigelman, Lenore|Stein, Jacob|Traxler, Margaret Ellen|Weintraub, Lewis|Wolf, Seymour|Gorbachev, Mikhail|Sislen, Samuel</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Arena Stage|Brandeis University|Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations|Hebrew|Holocaust|Holocaust survivors|Israel|Jewish Community Council|Jewish Council for the Aging|Jewish Defense League|Lincoln Memorial|Matzah|National Conference on Soviet Jewry|National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council|Passover|protests and rallies|Refuseniks|Passover Seder|Shalom Club|Simchat Torah|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Succot|Synagogue Council of America|Temple Israel|Torah|United Negro College Fund|Washington Monument|Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry|World Zionist Organization|U.S. Congress|Vigil|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3350/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4214</url><identifier>4214</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry Committee of the Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington - Yachad/Solidarity Newsletter</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Issues of Yachad/Solidarity, the 2-page Soviet Jewish newsletter of the Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington

February 10, 1975, no. 18
April 29, 1975, no. 20
December 10, 1975, vol. 3, no. 2
March 1977, vol. 4, no. 3
May 1, 1977, vol. 4, no. 4</description><subject>Activists|Anti-semitism|Athletes|Communication|Draft|Emigration &amp; immigration|Legislation|Military service|Nazis|Newspapers|Political prisoners|Postal service|Propaganda|Religion &amp; politics|Religious services|Synagogues|Telephone|Television programs|Universities &amp; colleges|Zionism</subject><objectid>2009.11.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Abramovich, Girsh|Adamsky, Piotr|Azbel, Mark|Begun, Yosef|Beilina, Dina|Brailovsky, Viktor|Brezhnev, Leonid|Chernobilsky, Boris|Church, Frank|Dobrynin, Anatoly|Drugova, Alla|Essas, Ilya|Fain, Benjamin|Feldman, Aleksandr|Feldman, Vladimir|Gold, Eugene|Grinshpun, Leonid|Gude, Gilbert|Kissinger, Henry|Kremen, Mikhail|Krumberg, Yakov|Lazaris, Vladimir|Lerner, Alexander|Levenson, Sender|Leviev, Mikhail|Levitas, Boris|Luntz, Aleksander|Malkin, Anatoly|Milgrom, Ida|Moffett, Toby|Nashpits, Mark|Nudel, Ida|Penson, Boris|Penson, Gessia|Piatensky-Shapiro, Ilya|Pinkhasov, Pinkhas|Raiz, Vladimir|Roitburd, Lev|Salansky, Naum|Sharansky, Natan|Silnitsky, Aleksandr|Slepak, Vladimir|Tzitlionik, Boris|Vainman, Leonid|Vinerov, Yakov|Zalmanson, Silva|Zavurov, Amner|Zavurov, Amnon</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Jewish Community Council|National Conference on Soviet Jewry|Israel|Hebrew|synagogues|Soviet Union|Matzah|Zionism|Yom Kippur|Holocaust|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4215</url><identifier>4215</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Vigils/Rallies</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Records of vigils/rallies not clearly organized by the Jewish Community Council:

Flier for a prayer vigil at Farragut Square sponsored by the Synagogue Council of America with cooperation of The American Jewish Conference on Soviet Jewry, June 3, 1971

Newsclipping about Solidarity Day rally at Constitution Hall, published June 13, 1977

Newsclipping about a protest march from Lafayette Park to K Street, NW, and back, published April 10, 1978</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Vigils|Prayer|Rabbis|Anti-semitism|Political prisoners|Emigration &amp; immigration|Synagogues|Embassies|Children|Families|Travel</subject><objectid>2009.11.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Alexandrovich, Rivka|Heschel, Abraham Joshua|Sharansky, Avital|Sharansky, Natan|Bayh, Birch|Brock, Bill|Carter, Jimmy|Brezhnev, Leonid|Fenwick, Millicent|Schroeder, Patricia|Lazaris, Vladimir</people><searchterms>American Jewish Conference on Soviet Jewry|Bar Mitzvah|Constitution Hall|Farragut Square|Hebrew|Lafayette Park|Lincoln Memorial|Prisoners of Conscience|protests and rallies|Refuseniks|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Synagogue Council of America|synagogues|Vigil</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3764/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4216</url><identifier>4216</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Miscellaneous</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Speech written by Samuel Sislen, dated February 7, 1980.  The talk was given by Samuel Sislen to a variety of groups.

Book review written by Samuel Sislen of "The Jews of Hope" by Martin Gilbert, published January 3, 1985</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Emigration &amp; immigration|Political prisoners</subject><objectid>2009.11.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Sislen, Samuel|Gilbert, Martin|Kosharovsky, Yuri|Essas, Ilya|Essas, Zvi|Kochubievsky, Boris</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Jewish Community Council|Babi Yar|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4217</url><identifier>4217</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry Committee of the Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington - Miscellaneous</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Newsclippings and other material about the activities of the Soviet Jewry Committee of the Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington, 1974-1990</description><subject>Activists|Anti-semitism|Communication|Criminals|Draft|Education|Embassies|Emigration &amp; immigration|Holidays|Legislation|Nazis|Newsletters|Newspapers|Political prisoners|Politicians|Propaganda|Religion &amp; politics|Religious education|Teachers|Telephone|Travel|Vigils|Zionism</subject><objectid>2009.11.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Azernikov, Boris|Berkovsky, Anna|Berkovsky, Yuli|Brezhnev, Leonid|Buckman, Norman|Dymshitz, Mark|Gullius, Shimon|Kaminsky, Lassal|Korenblit, Mikhail|Kuznetsov, Edward|Libber, Jonathan|Manekofsky, Irene|Mendelevich, Yosef|Morella, Connie|Nixon, Richard|Polsky, Viktor|Raiz, Carmella|Raiz, Vladimir|Rosenberg, Leonard|Sakarov, Andrei|Shalowitz, Ernie|Sislen, Samuel|Steinbruck, John</people><searchterms>Alpha Delta Omega|Bar Mitzvah|Beth Sholom|Hebrew|Israel|Jewish Community Council|Kippot|Kosher Food|Matzah|National Conference on Soviet Jewry|National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council|Ohr Kodesh|Passover|Prisoners of Conscience|protests and rallies|Red Cross|Refuseniks|Passover Seder|Siddur|Simchat Torah|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|U.S. Congress|University of Maryland|Vigil|Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry|World War II|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4218</url><identifier>4218</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>A Cock for Asclepius</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Script for play titled "A Cock for Asclepius" written by Aaron Goldman, 1977

Includes preface by Aaron Goldman (April 1979), table of contents, list of characters, 81-page script, Author's Historical Note (January 1977)

Handwritten inscription on title page: "Mick - This priceless, limited edition is for your [box] amusement [box] amazement (check one). With friendship and high esteem  -- Aaron 4/20/79

Accompanying letter of October 5, 1987 handwritten on on stationery of Robt B. Carney, Admiral, United States Navy, Retired.  Signed "Mick."  Note explains why he's returning the script.</description><subject>Theatrical productions|Philosophers|Philosophy</subject><objectid>2010.7.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Script</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron|Carney, Robert B</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4219</url><identifier>4219</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Bar Mitzvah of Harry London</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Script for play titled "The Bar Mitzvah of Harry London" written by Aaron Goldman, 1995

Includes  table of contents, list of characters, description of characters to assist with casting, 1-page production note, and 87-page script (includes some highlighting)</description><subject>Mayors|Department stores|Race relations</subject><objectid>2010.7.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Script</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron</people><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah|Department store</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4220</url><identifier>4220</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Ben Franklin - Our Man in London</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Packet that includes:
 - "Ben Franklin - Our Man in London / The Why and Wherefore" - introduction to the history and play, written by Aaron Goldman, June 8, 1989, 4 pages
 - "Ben Franklin - Our Man in London" written by Aaron Goldman, pages 1-7 and 34-42, 1989

Letter from Llewellyn M. Smith (Series Editor of PBS' The American Experience), May 3, 1989.
Compliments and constructive criticism for the drafts of "Dear Dr. Franklin" that Aaron Goldman sent.

Program for a 1989 workshop production of "Ben Franklin - Our Man in London" by the Georgetown University Office of Performing Arts

Memo to Jerry (possibly Gerald Krell, director) from Aaron Goldman, September 10, 1989.
Changes and suggestions after September 8, 1989 performance.</description><subject>Correspondence|Theater programs|Theatrical productions|Theatrical producers &amp; directors|Historical dramas|History|Public affairs television programs</subject><objectid>2010.7.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron</people><searchterms>Georgetown University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4221</url><identifier>4221</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Gadfly</title><date>01/1977</date><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Script for play "The Gadfly" written by Aaron Goldman, January 1977

Includes table of content, list of characters, 72-page script, and 3-page Author's Historical Note</description><subject>Philosophers|Philosophy|Theatrical productions</subject><objectid>2010.7.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Script</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4222</url><identifier>4222</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Paula</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Programs, newsletters, newsclippings, invitations, and correspondence documenting Paula Goldman's activities related to United Jewish Appeal Federation, Board of Jewish Education, and honors received by Hebrew Day Institute and Jewish Day School, 1976 - 1989</description><subject>Leadership|Meetings|Public speaking|Newsletters|Correspondence</subject><objectid>2010.7.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Paula Seigle|White, Harold|Himmelfarb, Paul|Margolius, Phyllis Goldman|Weinberg, Marshall|Margolius, Philip|Simon, Matthew|Elster, Shulamith</people><searchterms>UJA Federation of Greater Washington|Adas Israel|United Jewish Appeal|Board of Jewish Education|Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School|Bet Mishpachah|Hebrew Day Institute</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4223</url><identifier>4223</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Aaron - Writings - Magazine/Newspaper articles</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Articles written by Aaron Goldman appearing in newspapers and magazines, 1988-1997</description><subject /><objectid>2010.7.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Magazine</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cohen, Barnett|Goldman, Aaron|Goldman, Hymen|Loeb, Julius|McNamara, Jim</people><searchterms>Central High School|Community Chest|Fraternity|Griffith Stadium|Israel|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Community Council|Jewish National Fund|Jewish Social Service Agency|Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah|sorority|World War II|Yiddish</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4224</url><identifier>4224</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Aaron - Navy - Miscellaneous</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Miscellaneous material regarding Aaron Goldman's Navy service:

Letter of reference that accompanied Aaron Goldman's application for Navy commission, written by Selig Brez, March 20, 1942

Naval Dispatch to Aaron Goldman aboard USS Croatan, June 27, 1944
"FOR LT AARON GOLDMAN SON BORN BOTH DOING FINE"

"The Old Army-Navy Game", a play written by Aaron Goldman, first produced on the USS MIssion Bay on April 27, 1945.  It was submitted to the Writers' War Board, Navy Show Contest.

USS Mission Bay Ward Room Rules on a postcard-sized sign

Newspaper spread about life on the USS Croatan, May 27, 1945

Aaron Goldman's identification card for the Armed Forces of the United States of America, September 29, 1954.</description><subject>Navies|Theatrical productions|Theatrical producers &amp; directors|Aircraft carriers|Newsletters</subject><objectid>2010.7.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron|Brez, Selig|Goldman, Michael</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4225</url><identifier>4225</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Two letters about Socrates written by Aaron Goldman

May 8, 1979 to Mr. I. F. Stone
December 9, 1980 to Irving Younger in response to an article Younger wrote in Commentary magazine</description><subject>Correspondence</subject><objectid>2010.7.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4226</url><identifier>4226</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/30/1910</date><collection /><description>Indenture regarding Max Lansburgh's widow and heirs' sale of 4,200 acres in Quantico, VA (September 30, 1910)</description><subject>Land|real estate</subject><objectid>2010.17.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Contract</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Lansburgh, Adele|Lansburgh, Edith|Lansburgh, Irma|Lansburgh, Rebecca|Lansburgh, Sidney|Lansburgh, Max</people><searchterms>Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4227</url><identifier>4227</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/12/1916</date><collection /><description>Deed between Rebecca Lansburgh (Max Lansburgh's widow) and twenty people for lots sold in a suit (April 12, 1916)</description><subject>real estate</subject><objectid>2010.17.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Deed</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Lansburgh, Rebecca</people><searchterms>Alexandria|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4228</url><identifier>4228</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Letter from John Steinbruck to Embassy Personnel at the Embassies of the Phillipines, USSR, Argentina, Chile, Malawi, South Korea, Brazil, and South Africa (undate)

Press Release from Luther Place Memorial Church, April 4, 1977 

Letter from John Steinbruck (to Luther Place Memorial Church congregants?), late 1975?</description><subject>Embassies|Clergy|Religious tolerance|Vigils|Holidays|Political prisoners|Activists|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2009.10.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Steinbruck, John|Shtern, Mikhail|Sharansky, Natan|Sharansky, Avital|Pinkhasov, Piotr</people><searchterms>Soviet Embassy|Vigil|Prisoners of Conscience|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4229</url><identifier>4229</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Diploma for Alfred Goldstein from Georgetown College</title><date>June 8, 1926</date><collection>Alfred Goldstein</collection><description>A large black and white certificate commemorating Alfred Goldstein's graduation from Georgetown College in law.

A small gold seal can be found in the middle of the document.

The text of the document is in Latin.

18.5 x 23.</description><subject /><objectid>1996.27.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldstein, Alfred</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4230</url><identifier>4230</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Certificate for Alfred Goldstein's Admittance as an Attorney for the DC Court of Appeals</title><date>November 7, 1927</date><collection>Alfred Goldstein</collection><description>A large certificate written in black ink on cream paper.
A large red seal can be found in the lower left hand corner of the certificate.
The certificate commemorates Alfred Goldstein's acceptance as an attorney for the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.
The date is November 7, 1927.

14 x 17.</description><subject /><objectid>1996.27.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldstein, Alfred</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4231</url><identifier>4231</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Certificate for Alfred Goldstein's Admittance as an Attorney for the Supreme Court</title><date>January 22, 1932</date><collection>Alfred Goldstein</collection><description>A large certificate written in black ink on cream paper.
A large cream seal can be found in the lower left hand corner of the piece.
The certificate confirms that Alfred Goldstein was admitted and qualified to be an attorney for the Supreme Court of the United States.
The date is January 22, 1932.
Mounted on cardboard. 19 x 15.</description><subject /><objectid>1996.27.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldstein, Alfred</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4232</url><identifier>4232</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Certificate for Alfred Goldstein's Appointment to Colonel on the Governor's Staff</title><date /><collection>Alfred Goldstein Collection</collection><description>Small certificate in black ink on cream colored paper.
The certificate commemorates the appointment of Alfred Goldstein to the Governor of Kentucky's staff, signed by the governor and the secretary of state.

The certificate is dated March 6, 1933.</description><subject /><objectid>1996.27.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldstein, Alfred</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4233</url><identifier>4233</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Alfred Goldstein Bar of the District of Columbia Certificate</title><date>March 8, 1926-March 25, 1926</date><collection>Alfred Goldstein Collection</collection><description>Small certificate printed in black ink on cream paper.
A small red seal can be found in the lower left hand corner of the certificate.
The certificate confirms that Alfred Goldstein was admitted to the bar of the District of Columbia on March 8, 1926.
The certificate itself is dated March 25, 1926.</description><subject /><objectid>1996.27.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldstein, Alfred</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4234</url><identifier>4234</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Through the Camera's Eye: Sundays with Harold November</title><date /><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Scrapbook created by Ida Jervis and presented to Harold November documenting events and activities ofthe Adult Education program at Arlington Fairfax Congregation, 1960s-1970s.   Includes photographs taken by Ida Jervis of events, handwritten captions, and sketches of participants by Ida Jervis.</description><subject>Adult education</subject><objectid>2008.25.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>November, Harold|Jervis, Ida|Bash, Marvin|Mann, Daniel|White, Harold</people><searchterms>Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation|Virginia|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3860/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4235</url><identifier>4235</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/11/1969</date><collection /><description>Dr. Seymour Alpert, chairman of Israel Bonds' 13th Anniversary Ball.
Invitation, letterhead, program, news clippings, and photographs.</description><subject>Anniversaries|Balls (Parties)</subject><objectid>2005.11.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Alpert, Cecile "Ceil"|Alpert, Seymour|Bender, Jack|Borge, Victor|Cherner, Leon|Cherner, Ruth|Cohen, Emanuel|Cohen, Nehemiah|Gertler, Henry|Grossberg, Louis|Gudelsky, Isadore|Harman, Avraham|Harman, Zena|Kaufman, Joel|Kay, Abraham|Kreeger, David Lloyd|Lehrman, Jac J.|Mazor, Meyer|McDonald, James|Myerson, Bess|Pollin, Morris|Roosevelt, Eleanor|Kay, Ina|Rodman, Gertrude|Kay, Minnie</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4236</url><identifier>4236</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/14/2008</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Cassette tape of 46-minute interview with Walter Golman about his involvement in the local Soviet Jewry movement.  Recorded October 14, 2008.

In this oral history, Walter Golman first gives a few biographical details and then describes how he got interested in the Soviet Jewry movement.  He discusses the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry's plan to have a radio program on a European radio station, Avy Ashery's holiday cards, a visit inside the Soviet Embassy, the 500-foot rule, and placing an ad in the printed program for the Moscow Orchestra's concert at the Kennedy Center.</description><subject>Activists|Advertisements|Bracelets|Constitutions|Embassies|Greeting cards|Holidays|Jewelry|Necklaces|Political prisoners|Press|Press conferences|Programs|Radio broadcasting|Radio stations|Religion &amp; politics|Religious calendars|Synagogues|Theater programs|Vigils</subject><objectid>2009.5.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ashery, Avrum|Brodetzky, Moshe|Golman, Bette|Golman, Walter|Lewin, Nathan|Blum, Ronald</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Jewish Community Council|Kennedy Center|Prisoners of Conscience|protests and rallies|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|synagogues|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4237</url><identifier>4237</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Goldblum Family</collection><description>Small green leather address book with name of "Greene and Redd/Cleaners and Tailors/1404 M St., NW" stamped on front cover.  Back cover has small imprint "Japan" in lower right corner.</description><subject>Advertising</subject><objectid>2002.6.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Book, Address</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Tailor shop|Greene and Redd</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4238</url><identifier>4238</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry Movement Memories</title><date>03/05/2009</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Cassette tape of Joan Dodek's 27-minute oral history about the local Soviet Jewry movement.  Recorded March 5, 2009.

In this oral history, Joan Dodek gives a brief autobiography and then describes her two trips to the USSR.  Her following topics include Helen Hayes' visit to the daily vigil, the activities of the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry, Anna Rosnovski and Isolde Tufeld's experiences, the activities of Washington Hebrew's Soviet Jewry Task Force, and meeting the head of the Moscow Office of Visas and Permits (to whom she had written many letters) at a Congressional reception.</description><subject>Anti-semitism|Art|Birthdays|Books|Buses|Clergy|Clothing &amp; dress|Cosmetics &amp; soap|Embassies|Emigration &amp; immigration|Guards|Hosiery|Jeans (Clothing)|Medicine|Physicians|Picnics|Police|Police stations|Political prisoners|Politicians|Prisons|Puppets|Rabbis|Surgery|Tourists|Translators|Travel|Vigils|Violins</subject><objectid>2009.27.39</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Feldman, Julian|Gorbachev, Mikhail|Hayes, Helen|Klose, Kevin|Kudlis, Edward|Kuznetsov, Edward|Kuznetsov, Rudolf|Manekofsky, Irene|Morella, Connie|Newman, Ruth|Nudel, Ida|Rosnovski, Anna|Sharansky, Natan|Shipler, David|Skurkovich, Gregory|Slepak, Maria|Slepak, Vladimir|Steinbruck, John|Tufeld, Isolda|Tufeld, Vladimir|Weinberg, Joseph</people><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah|Bolshoi Ballet|Hebrew|Israel|Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington|Jewish Social Service Agency|Kennedy Center|N Street Village|National Council of Jewish Women|National Mall|Prisoners of Conscience|protests and rallies|Rabbi|Refuseniks|Rosh Hashanah|Sisterhood|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|U.S. Congress|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews|Vigil|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry|Yom Kippur</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4239</url><identifier>4239</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/17/2008</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Audio DVD of Moshe Brodetzky's 40-minute oral history about the local Soviet Jewry movement.  Recorded November 17, 2008.

Moshe Brodetzky begins his oral history with a description of his Soviet Jewry involvement while living in New York.  Then he explains how he started the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry after he moved to Washington.  He generally focuses on the various activities and events of the Washington Committee, including specific events at the daily vigil.</description><subject>Advertisements|Anti-semitism|Bracelets|Bumper stickers|Cameras|Constitutions|Embassies|Greeting cards|Holidays|Leaflets|Lobbying|Newspapers|Petitions|Photographers|Poets|Police|Political prisoners|Prayer|Prisons|Radio broadcasting|Radio stations|Schools|Tourists|Vigils</subject><objectid>2009.20.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Amdur, David|Ashery, Avrum|Bernstein, Aaron|Blum, Evelyn|Blum, Ronald|Cerin, Elmer|Decter, Moshe|Drinan, Robert|Fitzmaurice, David|Franck, Isaac|Golinkin, Noah|Golman, Walter|Gross, Gershon|Haberman, Joshua|Halpern, Nathan|Kahane, Meir|Korn, David|Lewin, Lawrence|Light, Harold|Miller, Betty|Miller, Max|Perl, Raphael|Perl, Solomon|Perl, William|Shalowitz, Ernie|Sigelman, Lenore|Sislen, Samuel|Solomon, Haim|Steinbruck, John|White, Bernard|Wiesel, Elie|Yadin, Matlee|Yellin, Richard|Yoran, Victor</people><searchterms>Aliyah|Hadassah|Jewish Community Council|Jewish Defense League|Metropolitan Police Department|ORT|Prisoners of Conscience|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|synagogues|Tisha B'Av|University of Maryland|Vigil|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4240</url><identifier>4240</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Legal documents</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Trial transcript for case regarding University of Maryland students and Moshe Brodetzky chaining themselves together in front of the Soviet Embassy , May 7, May 8, and May 11, 1970

Complaint for case for distributing leaflets within 500 feet of embassies

Affidavit of Moses Brodetzky regarding case for distributing leaflets within 500 feet of embassies, June 2, 1971</description><subject>Embassies|Religion &amp; politics|Emigration &amp; immigration|Pamphlets|Freedom of speech|Activists|Vigils|Handcuffs|Police|Fences|Press</subject><objectid>2009.39.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Lewin, Rena|Brodetzky, Moshe|Stern, Arthur David|Greer, Daniel|Lewin, Nathan|Saypol, Bruce|Shalowitz, Ernie|Korn, David|Franck, Isaac</people><searchterms>Soviet Embassy|Metropolitan Police Department|Soviet Jewry|Israel|Soviet Union|Vigil</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4241</url><identifier>4241</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Letters to the Editor</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>copies Letters to the Editor written by Moshe Brodetzky and responses from readers, 1967-1989

the Freiheit (written April 10, 1967; not published)
The Washington Post, March 26, 1972
The Washington Star, September 3, 1980
The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle, April 21, 1989
Shepherd Express (Milwaukee), May 11, 1989
unidentified</description><subject>Newspapers|Communism|Emigration &amp; immigration|Genocide|Friendship|Radio broadcasting</subject><objectid>2009.39.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brodetzky, Moshe|Perl, Raphael</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Holocaust|Zionism|Soviet Union|Israel|Refuseniks|Jerusalem|American University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4242</url><identifier>4242</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Newsclippings - Local Events</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Copies of newsclippings about local Soviet Jewry events including the Jewish Defense League march from Philadephia to Washington and events outside the Soviet Embassy, 1970-1982</description><subject>Anti-semitism|Clergy|Embassies|Emigration &amp; immigration|Flags|Police|Rabbis|Self-defense|Trees|Vigils|Activists|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2009.39.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bieber, Arnie|Bixhorn, Herb|Blum, Ronald|Boggs, Hale Jr.|Brodetzky, Moshe|Coopersmith, Brant|Eban, Abba|Fitzmaurice, David|Franck, Isaac|Frost, Martin|Gershon, Elliot|Goldstein, Grigori|Goldstein, Isai|Gould, Laurel|Kahane, Meir|Klein, Andy|Levin, Charlotte|Nixon, Richard|Pearl, Harry|Scheider, Yosef|Shalowitz, Ernie|Spitzer, Jack|Steinbruck, John|Thursz, Daniel|Tydings, Ginny|Zuares, Gwen|Zuckerman, Louis|Zweibon, Betram</people><searchterms>American Jewish Committee|B'nai B'rith|B'nai B'rith Youth Organization|Jewish Community Council|Jewish Defense League|Lafayette Park|Metropolitan Police Department|protests and rallies|Rosh Hashanah|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews|Vigil|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Silver Spring Jewish Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4243</url><identifier>4243</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Newsclippings - Other</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Copies of newsclippings about Soviet Jewry, but not about local events.  Many are undated from unidentified publications.  Two are from The Jewish Week (Washington, D.C.) and others appear to be from the New York Times.  1966-1979</description><subject>Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Travel|Synagogues|Scientists|Anti-semitism|Prisons|Embassies|Emigration &amp; immigration|Typewriters|Airplanes|Minorities</subject><objectid>2009.39.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Weiss, David|Kahane, Meir|Goldberg, Arthur|Korn, David|Boguslavsky, Viktor|Palatnik, Reiza|Butman, Hillel|Galperin, Aleksandr|Medvedev, Zhores</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|synagogues|Babi Yar|Jewish Defense League|Israel|Hebrew|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4244</url><identifier>4244</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Soviet Jewry organizations (not D.C.)</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Undated memo from the Committee on Soviet Jewry of the Chicago Community Council of Jewish Organizations about posting "Save Soviet Jewry" outside Chicago synagogues. accompanying photo: 2009.39.8)

Newsletter published by the Bay Area Council on Soviet Jewry of San Francisco, August 1971

Help Save Soviet Jewry paper distributed by the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry</description><subject>Banners|Synagogues|Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Track athletics</subject><objectid>2009.39.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Light, Harold|Dobrynin, Anatoly</people><searchterms>synagogues|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4245</url><identifier>4245</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Officers and Board of Directors list, 1976-1977

A copy of a flyer handwritten by Moshe Brodetzky that was the basis for the injuction filed by Nathan Lewin to remove the 500-foot rule against leafletting

Handout about the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry

Handout about the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry's Bar and Bat Mitzvah Twinning program

Letter written to Pepsi by Moshe Brodetzky in his role of President of the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry about the boycott of Pepsi products due to Pepsi's relationship with the Soviet Union, February 2, 1973

Response to Brodetzky's letter by the Chairman of the Board of Pepsi of Washington, D.C., February 14, 1973</description><subject>Leaflets|Boycotts|Activists|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2009.39.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ashery, Avrum|Bash, Marvin|Beller, Herbert N.|Beller, Jane|Brodetzky, Moshe|Champagne, Margot|Fruchter, Andy|Golman, Walter|Hornstein, John|Kugler, Shonny|Leisch, Greg|Leisch, Nancy|Lerman, David|Listfield, Stephen|Losman, Irv|Manekofsky, Irene|Manekofsky, Sydney|Marks, Franklin|Miller, Betty|Miller, Peter|Newman, Ruth|Okin, Jeanette|Ratner, Phillip|Shalowitz, Ernie|Spickler, Martin|Trabert, Ken|Wexler, Henrietta|Zipkin, Allan</people><searchterms>Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Soviet Jewry|Bar Mitzvah|Bat Mitzvah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3513/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4246</url><identifier>4246</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Miscellaneous</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Letter from Moshe Brodetzky to Lou Rosenberg about the founding/brainstorming meeting for the Union of Councils for Soviet Jewry, May 28, 1970

Letter from Bert Silver in his role as Secretary of B'nai Israel, to the Director of the Joint Commission of Social Action of United Synagogue of America, asking about the supposed position that United Synagogue of American has adopted to boycott Soviet-made goods and goods made by American companies that trade with the Soviet Union, February 19, 1973

interChange (a montly review of issues facing Israel and the Diaspora published by Breira), December 1976</description><subject>Activists|Boycotts|Embassies|Political prisoners|Politicians|Religion &amp; politics</subject><objectid>2009.39.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Birnbaum, Jacob|Brodetzky, Moshe|Butman, Eva|Butman, Hillel|Deutsch, Bernard|Golman, Walter|Hochstein, Joseph|Lewin, Lawrence|Light, Harold|Perl, William|Roschwalb, Jerold|Rosenberg, Louis|Silver, Bert</people><searchterms>B'nai Israel|Prisoners of Conscience|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|U.S. Congress|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews|United Synagogue of America</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4247</url><identifier>4247</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/15/2008</date><collection /><description>Oral history with Moshe Brodetzky  about his life and his involvmeent in the movement to free Soviet Jewry. 

DVD I: 2 hours
DVD II: 2 hours
DVD III: 1 hour, 20 minutes</description><subject>Oral histories</subject><objectid>2009.20.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brodetzky, Moshe</people><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4248</url><identifier>4248</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Slavitt Collection</collection><description>Contents of scrapbook containing letters &amp; memorabilia received by Harry Slavitt from his liquor store customers, primarily during World War II. Includes original cartoon drawings by Gib Crockett that were used to make customized bottle labels.   

Harry's Liquor Store located at 509 7th Street, SW, close to Fort McNair; most customers were military.   Harry Slavitt arrived in Washington at age 20 from Philadelphia; began working in gas station/garage that sold liquor; eventually bought out the owner &amp; converted to liquor store. By 1938-1939, many customers coming from the nearby war college.

First liquor store to have its own private label; sold 90% of liquor under store brand, "GHQ" (general headquarters).  Store was decorated with military memorabilia, flags, etc.

Slavitt commissioned Gib Crocket, cartoonist for the Washington Post, to draw caricatures of many military leaders; created labels based on cartoons &amp; sent on bottles of liquor to military friends all over the world.</description><subject>Admirals|Air forces|Armies|Christmas presents|Correspondence|Generals|Gifts|Liquor stores|Military leadership|Military officers|Navies|Presidents|Prime ministers|Whiskey</subject><objectid>2006.2.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Alexander, Harold|Arnold, Henry|Auchinleck, Claude|Barkley, Allan|Bellinger, Patrick Nieson Lynch|Biddle, Anthony|Biddle, Margaret|Bissell, Clayton|Bradley, Omar|Brett, George|Carpender, Arthur|Chennault, Claire Lee|Churchill, Winston|Clark, Mark Wayne|Coleman, Fred|Cramer, Myron|Cunningham, Andrew Browne|Denfeld, Louis|Devers, Jacob|Doolittle, Jimmy|Eichelberger, Robert|Eisenhower, Dwight D.|Emmons, Delos|Fletcher, Frank Jack|Gavin, James|Grant, Harold|Greenslade, John Wills|Griffin, Charles|Hershey, Lewis|Hoag, Earl|Hyssong, Clyde|Kenney, George|King, Ernest|Krueger, Walter|Leahy, William|MacArthur, Douglas|Marshall, George|McNair, Lesley|McNarney, Joseph|Meloy, Guy Jr.|Miley, William|Montgomery, Bernard|Moorman, Thomas|Munroe, William|Nimitz, Chester|Patton, George|Ridgway, Matthew|Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Schwarzkopf, Norman|Shafroth, John|Shepard, Alan|Slavitt, Harry|Smith, Walter|Spaatz, Carl|Stilwell, Joseph|Stratemeyer, George|Towers, John H.|Truman, Harry|Wheeler, Earle|Wilkinson, Theodore</people><searchterms>Liquor Store|U.S. Presidents|U.S. Vice Presidents|World War II|Southwest|Fort McNair|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4249</url><identifier>4249</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>yachad solidarity</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"yachad solidarity" news update (Jan. 1978, Feb. 1978, June 1978, Nov. 1978, Jan. 1980, May 1980, Oct. 1980, Jan. 1985)</description><subject /><objectid>2009.27.40</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4250</url><identifier>4250</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Copies of newsclippings featuring the daily vigil outside the Soviet Embassy, Moscow Olympics boycott, travel to the USSR by local activists, and refuseniks picnicing in a forest as a substitute for religious services.</description><subject>Activists|Boycotts|Children|Embassies|Folk dancing|Jeans (Clothing)|Leaflets|Medicines|Petitions|Picnics|Political prisoners|Prison guards|Rabbis|Religion &amp; politics|Tourists|Travel|Vigils</subject><objectid>2010.22.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ashery, Avrum|Dodek, Joan|Dodek, Oscar|Drinan, Robert|Manekofsky, Irene|Santer, Phyllis|Shalowitz, Ernie|Slepak, Maria|Slepak, Vladimir|Weinberg, Jonathan|Weinberg, Joseph|Weinberg, Marcia|Haberman, Daniel</people><searchterms>Israel|Rabbi|Refuseniks|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Vigil|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3413/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4251</url><identifier>4251</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Lion's Roar</title><date>1940</date><collection>Jewish Lions Club Collection</collection><description>Newsletter of the Jewish Lions Club,  "The Lion's Roar", March 27, 1940.  3 mimeographed pages.  Harry Kramer, editor.</description><subject>Clubs|Newsletters</subject><objectid>2010.24.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kramer, Harry|Balfour, Donald|Steinberg, Alvin|Rosenbloom, Louis</people><searchterms>Jewish Lions Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4252</url><identifier>4252</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Lions Club Collection</collection><description>Meeting minutes, committee reports, and financial statements of the Jewish Lions Club, ranging from December 2, 1945 through February 21, 1950</description><subject /><objectid>2010.24.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Shepsle, Philip|Balfour, Donald|Werbow, Stanley|Neumann, Jack|Gordin, David|Litman, Robert|Futrovsky, Charles|Gnatt, Sol|Kornhauser, Louis|Felker, Al|Kramer, Harry|Steinberg, Alvin|Pollock, Arnold|Ifshin, Hal|Rosenbloom, Louis</people><searchterms>Jewish Lions Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4253</url><identifier>4253</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Lions Club Collection</collection><description>Assorted correspondence written to Jewish Lions Club, 1940s, primarily regarding resignations from Club membership and thank-you notes.</description><subject /><objectid>2010.24.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Werbow, Stanley|Kamerow, Allan|Levine, Sol|Felker, Louis|Zweig, Samuel|Balfour, Donald</people><searchterms>Jewish Lions Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4254</url><identifier>4254</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Aaron - Speech notes - D.C./Jewish history</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Notes for speeches written and given by Aaron Goldman about D.C. and Jewish history.  Written on index cards of various sizes.</description><subject /><objectid>2010.7.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Notecard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron|Goldman, Hymen|Goldman, Sadie</people><searchterms>Cadet Corps|New Deal|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Community Council|synagogues|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Jewish Social Service Agency|United Jewish Appeal|Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington|Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4255</url><identifier>4255</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Aaron - Speech notes - Family/Memories</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Notes for speeches written and given by Aaron Goldman about his life and family history.  Written on index cards of various sizes.</description><subject /><objectid>2010.7.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Notecard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron|Goldman, Cecile|Margolius, Phyllis Goldman|Cohen, Barnett|Goldman, Hymen|Goldman, Sadie</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Jewish Social Service Agency|United Jewish Appeal|Jewish Community Council|Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington|Tzedakah|Georgetown University|WETA|National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4256</url><identifier>4256</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Aaron - Writings - Magazine/Newspaper articles - Regardie's</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Copies of articles written by Aaron Goldman that were published in Regardie's Magazine, 1984-1991.  Starting in 1986, the articles were known as "The Goldman Triangle", a geographic area bounded by Connecticut Avenue, K Street, and 19th Street, NW.</description><subject>Writing</subject><objectid>2010.7.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Magazine</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4257</url><identifier>4257</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Papers documenting the Jewish Community Council's 50th anniversary in 1988.  Mostly newsclippings and correspondence regarding the event on October 23, 1988; some is to and from Aaron Goldman</description><subject>Anniversaries|Newspapers|Correspondence</subject><objectid>2010.7.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Abram, Morris|Arent, Albert|Atkin, Maurice|Barry, Marion|Bartfield, Ira|Blajwas, Sylvia|Blumberg, Shirley|Davidson, David|Gell, Stephen|Goldman, Aaron|Goldstein, Norman|Gorin, Marlene|Karpa, Helene|Lippmann, John|Lyon, Richard|Schwarz, Sid|Serber, Jack|Silver, Bert|Sislen, Samuel|Weinblatt, Stuart</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4258</url><identifier>4258</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Aaron - Jewish Community Council - 50th Anniversary - Breslaw-Goldman Award</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Materials documenting about the presentation of the Breslau-Goldman Award to Aaron Goldman at the 50th anniversary celebration of the Jewish Community Council, 1988.  Many congratulatory letters.</description><subject>Awards|Correspondence</subject><objectid>2010.7.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron|Arent, Albert|Lobenstine, Clark|Margolius, Phyllis Goldman|Abram, Morris|Breslau, Isadore|Goldman, Hymen|Gell, Stephen|Kaufman, Ira|Breslau, Joel|Elster, Shulamith|Pelavin, Michael|Belkin, David|Wohlberg, Jeffrey|Saperstein, David|Nathanson, James|Tannenbaum, Jordan|Linowes, Harry|Lauer, Chaim</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council|Georgetown University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4259</url><identifier>4259</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Aaron - Jewish Community Council - 50th Anniversary - Hasia Diner's book</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Papers, mostly correspondence, regarding Hasia Diner's book, "Fifty Years of Jewish Self-Governance", about the first 50 years of the Jewish Community Council, 1986-1989.  The book was published in 1989.

Includes correspondence between Hasia Diner and Aaron Goldman as well as Hasia Diner and Sid Schwarz, executive director of the Jewish Community Council as the time.</description><subject>Books|Writing|Anniversaries|Historians|History</subject><objectid>2010.7.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron|Diner, Hasia|Schwarz, Sid|Karpa, Helene|Spirer, Julian|Franck, Isaac</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4260</url><identifier>4260</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Aaron - Jewish Community Council - Bicentennial Commission</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Papers documenting the forming of the Jewish Bicentennial Commission of Greater Washington, 1975-1976 . Includes correspondence, Commission roster, and meeting agendae and notes.

Aaron Goldman served as the chair of the Commission, a project of the Jewish Community Council.</description><subject>Anniversaries|Committees|History</subject><objectid>2010.7.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Abrahms, Herman|Alpert, Seymour|Ammerman, Harvey|Arent, Albert|Blajwas, Sylvia|Blumberg, Herschel W.|Caplan, Marvin|Cohen, Sheldon S.|Diamond, Luna Ereza|Dick, Jerome|England, Richard|Fierst, Herbert|Franck, Isaac|Frank, Murray|Gell, Stephen|Gerber, Rosalie|Goldberg, Arthur|Goldman, Aaron|Gorin, Marlene|Klavan, Harry|Kreeger, David Lloyd|Levy, William|Linowes, Harry|Lyon, Richard|Margolius, Phyllis Goldman|Nathan, Robert|Newmyer, Alice|Polinger, Gerry|Pollin, Irene|Rodman, Morris|Schott, Murray|Shapiro, Betty|Silver, Bert|Small, C. Haskell|Weinberg, Joseph|White, Bernard|Wolpe, Donald|Yellin, Richard</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4261</url><identifier>4261</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Aaron - Jewish Community Council - Newsletters</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington newsletters, February 1953 and Summer 1953 (missing pages 3 and 4)</description><subject>Newsletters|Civil rights</subject><objectid>2010.7.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron|Fischgrund, Bernard|Freyman, Myer|Arent, Albert|Franck, Isaac|Breslau, Isadore</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4262</url><identifier>4262</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Aaron - Jewish Community Council - Speeches</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Speeches written and given by Aaron Goldman as a representative of the Jewish Community Council, 1948-1957.  Events include synagogue dedications, tributes, and others.</description><subject>Dedications|Tributes|Speeches</subject><objectid>2010.7.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Speech</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron|Spiegler, Louis|Breslau, Isadore|Goldstein, Julius|Goldman, Hymen|Dinowitz, Bessie</people><searchterms>Beth El|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Jewish Community Council|National Council of Jewish Women|Beth Torah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4263</url><identifier>4263</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Aaron - Jewish Community Council - Speeches</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Speeches written and given by Aaron Goldman as a representative of the Jewish Community Council, 1953-1957.  Events includes synagogue events, the opening of an exhibition at the Smithsonian Institute, and others.</description><subject>Dedications|Ground breaking ceremonies|Exhibitions|Integration|Chaplains|Memorial works|Pluralism (Social sciences)</subject><objectid>2010.7.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Speech</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron|Goode, Alexander</people><searchterms>Camp|Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation|Temple Sinai|Georgetown University|Torah|Har Tzeon|Smithsonian Institution</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4264</url><identifier>4264</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Aaron - Jewish Community Council - Speeches</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Speeches written and given by Aaron Goldman as a representative of the Jewish Community Council, 1953-1985.  Events include tributes and others.</description><subject>Memorial works|Dedications|Tributes|Awards</subject><objectid>2010.7.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Speech</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron|Green, Zemach|Tourover, Denise|Franck, Isaac|Rauh, Joseph Jr.</people><searchterms>Jewish War Veterans|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4265</url><identifier>4265</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Aaron - United Jewish Appeal</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>United Jewish Appeal records (1933, 1934, 1939, 1967-1967, 1973), script for D.C. radio show on which Aaron Goldman was a guest as the Chairman of the Men's Division of the UJA (1949)  and materials documenting the UJA's 50th anniversary materials including article by Aaron Goldman (1987) and Aaron Goldman's notes the first 11 pages of "Heritage of Unity: 50 Years of Washington's UJA Federation" (unknown author) [a version of this piece is found in The Record, July 1987]</description><subject>Radio broadcasting|Anniversaries|History</subject><objectid>2010.7.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron|Himmelfarb, Paul|Grossberg, Louis|Merkel, Hazel|Douglas, Helen Gahagan</people><searchterms>United Jewish Appeal|Israel|Zionism|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Social Service Agency|Board of Jewish Education|Jewish Day School of Greater Washington|Hebrew Academy|B'nai B'rith|Habonim|Young Judea|University of Maryland|Hillel|Georgetown University|George Washington University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4266</url><identifier>4266</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Aaron - Navy - Quonset Point, RI</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Materials about/from Naval Air Station Quonset Point, Rhode Island, including Aaron Goldman's journal, two pieces of correspondence, and a newspaper article about Quonset Point's officer training program (1942-1943)</description><subject>Navies|Newspapers|Correspondence</subject><objectid>2010.7.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron|Wood, C. Wilson|Goldman, Nathan|Goldman, Cecile|Margolius, Phyllis Goldman</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4267</url><identifier>4267</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Aaron - Navy - Quonset Point, RI - Letters to wife</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Letters written by Aaron Goldman to his wife Cecile while stationed at Quonset Point, Rhode Island, June 1942 - August 1942

Aaron went through the letters with highlighters and a red pen, perhaps to prepare the letters for publication.</description><subject>Correspondence|Navies</subject><objectid>2010.7.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron|Goldman, Cecile</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4268</url><identifier>4268</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Aaron - Navy - U.S.S. Bogue</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Fascimille of Presidential Unit Citation awarded to the six Anti-Submarine Task Groups operating with the USS Bogue (on which Aaron Goldman served) as Flagship, 1945

History of USS Bogue (CVE 9) from the Ships Section of the Navy's Office of Public Information, September 1946 (5 pages)</description><subject>Navies</subject><objectid>2010.7.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4269</url><identifier>4269</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Aaron - Jewish Historical Society - Fellows Campaign - Committee</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Mostly correspondence to the Society of Fellows Committee from Committee Chair Aaron Goldman regarding the status of the Fellows Campaign.</description><subject>Fund raising|Committees|Correspondence</subject><objectid>2010.7.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron|Abel, Leonard|Brylawski, Henry|Cohen, Sheldon S.|England, Lois|Glassman, Bernard|Linowes, Harry|Nordlinger, Bernard|Pascal, Charles|Pascal, Edith|Shinberg, Leon|Silverman, Robert|Wilner, Morton</people><searchterms>Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4270</url><identifier>4270</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Aaron - Jewish Historical Society - Fellows Campaign - Prospects/Donors</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Lists of prospective donors and donors to the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington's Society of Fellows Campaign, 1988.</description><subject>Fund raising</subject><objectid>2010.7.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron</people><searchterms>Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4271</url><identifier>4271</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Aaron - Jewish Historical Society - Fellows Campaign - Prospects/Donors- Correspondence</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Correspondence between Aaron Goldman and prospective donors and donors to the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington's Society of Fellows Campaign, 1988.</description><subject>Fund raising|Correspondence</subject><objectid>2010.7.31</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron</people><searchterms>Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4272</url><identifier>4272</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Various documents regarding membership and fundraising of the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington, 1992-1993</description><subject>Membership campaigns|Membership|Fund raising</subject><objectid>2010.7.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron</people><searchterms>Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4273</url><identifier>4273</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Hymen - Hebrew Academy</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Copies of newspaper articles about the Hebrew Academy honoring Hymen Goldman at its annual banquets, 1965 and 1967</description><subject>Newsletters</subject><objectid>2010.7.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Hymen</people><searchterms>Hebrew Academy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4274</url><identifier>4274</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Hymen - Hebrew Home for the Aged</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Copies of newspaper articles that mention Hymen Goldman's involvement with the Hebrew Home for the Aged, 1953-1962</description><subject>Newspapers|Tributes|Presidents</subject><objectid>2010.7.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Hymen|Smith, Charles E.|Hirshman, Simon|Goldsmith, Minnie</people><searchterms>Hebrew Home for the Aged|Passover|Passover Seder</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4275</url><identifier>4275</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Hymen - Jewish Community Center's Ourisman Award</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Copies of newspaper clippings that mention or feature Hyman Goldman receiving the Ourisman Award, given by the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, 1964-1966</description><subject>Awards</subject><objectid>2010.7.35</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Hymen|Hirshman, Simon</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4276</url><identifier>4276</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Hymen - Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Correspondence (mostly to or from Hymen Goldman) and clippings regarding Hymen Goldman's involvement with the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington.  

Two versions of a proposed paper, "Some Persons and Events in My Early Life in Washington, D.C", prepared by Hymen Goldman for delivery at the 1968 annual meeting of the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington</description><subject>History</subject><objectid>2010.7.36</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Hymen|Holland, Samuel|Franck, Isaac</people><searchterms>Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4277</url><identifier>4277</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Hymen - Jewish National Fund</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Copies of newspaper clippings about Hymen Goldman's involvement with the Jewish National Fund (1959-1966) and the program for the JNF's 10th annual dinner at which Goldman wa honors (1960)</description><subject /><objectid>2010.7.37</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Hymen|Breslau, Isadore|Harman, Avraham</people><searchterms>Jewish National Fund|Board of Jewish Education</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4278</url><identifier>4278</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Hymen - United Jewish Appeal</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>United Jewish Appeal newsletters (May 1961, March 1962, September 1964)

Copies of newspaper clippings that include Hymen Goldman's involvement with the UJA (1961, 1966)</description><subject>Awards|Newsletters|Newspapers</subject><objectid>2010.7.38</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Hymen|Rosenwald, William|Goldman, Nathan</people><searchterms>United Jewish Appeal</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4279</url><identifier>4279</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Hymen - Speech given at Zionist Congress, 1910</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Speech given in Yiddish by Hymen Goldman, aged 22, before a group of Poale Zion members, December 24, 1910

Aaron Goldman's introduction and translation of the speech, July 1978

Records of Aaron Goldman's efforts to publish the speech, 1978

Letter written by Aaron Goldman to his children and brothers, sharing the speech with them, June 21, 1996</description><subject>Speeches</subject><objectid>2010.7.39</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Hymen</people><searchterms>Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4280</url><identifier>4280</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Hymen - Miscellaneous</title><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Letter on behalf of the Officers and Directors of the American Technion Society, February 1, 1957

Copy of newspaper clipping about planning Ambassador and Mrs. Avraham Harman's Welcome Dinner, October 23, 1959

Letter from the Gerard J. Campbell, S.J., President of Georgetown College about the establishment of the Hymen Goldman Lectureship in Jewish Studies, January 2, 1968</description><subject /><objectid>2010.7.40</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Hymen|Harman, Avraham|Chalk, O. Roy|Turover, Isador S.|Kay, Abraham|Lehrman, Jac J.|Baldinger, Milton|Campbell, Gerard</people><searchterms>Technion|Indian Spring Country Club|Georgetown University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4281</url><identifier>4281</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Goldman, Hymen - Israel Bonds</title><date>09/16/1960</date><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Clippings from the National Jewish Ledger and newsletter of Israel Bonds that include a photo of Hymen Goldman as a leader of the High Holiday Israel Bonds program, 1960</description><subject>Fund raising</subject><objectid>2010.7.41</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Hymen</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4282</url><identifier>4282</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Chapel Bulletin</title><date /><collection /><description /><subject /><objectid>2010.15.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3490/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4283</url><identifier>4283</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1-20-1969</date><collection /><description>Certified transcript of 1910 census record of Belle Ourisman Klawans</description><subject /><objectid>2010.27.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Paper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4284</url><identifier>4284</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Jackson-Vanik Amendment and the Soviet Jewry Movement: Personal Reflections</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"Jackson-Vanik Amendment and the Soviet Jewry Movement: Personal Reflections" written by June Rogul, September 2010.  7 pages.

In this memoir, June Rogul first gives some background biographical information and then recalls her role as Washington Representative of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry in the effort to pass the Jackson-Vanik amendment (1974), which was designed to battle the Soviet Union's restrictive emigration policies.</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Politicians|Taxes|Emigration &amp; immigration|Legislation|Lobbyists|Lobbying</subject><objectid>2010.28.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Amitay, Morrie|Baum, Phil|Bergman, Eli|Brodetzky, Moshe|Fosdick, Dorothy "Dicky"|Goodman, Jerry|Jackson, Henry "Scoop"|Javitz, Jacob|Kissinger, Henry|Lakeland, Pete|Meir, Golda|Perle, Richard|Ribicoff, Abe|Rogul, June Silver|Sharansky, Natan|Silber, Tina|Talisman, Mark|Vanick, Charles</people><searchterms>National Conference on Soviet Jewry|Israel|Soviet Jewry|U.S. Congress|Soviet Union|Jewish War Veterans|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4285</url><identifier>4285</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2008</date><collection /><description>Menu from Morty's Delicatessen owned by Morty Krupin, 2008</description><subject>Food|Restaurants|Delicatessens|Menus</subject><objectid>2010.31.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Menu</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Krupin, Morty</people><searchterms>Delicatessen|Morty's Delicatessen|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4286</url><identifier>4286</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description /><subject /><objectid>Default Record-A</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Eichhorn, Janice</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4287</url><identifier>4287</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Correspondence, newsclippings, magazine articles, and photographs related to Jack Cohen's involvement with the Soviet Jewry movement, 1970-1991</description><subject>Activists|Anniversaries|Celebrations|Embassies|Emigration &amp; immigration|Medallions (Ornament areas)|Nazis|Necklaces|Orchestras|Petitions|Religion &amp; politics|Scientists|Travel|Workshops (Adult education)|Correspondence|Science|Military service|Prisoners|Meetings|Birthdays|Universities &amp; colleges</subject><objectid>2010.19.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ammerman, Harvey|Bahr, Theodore|Cohen, Jack|Franck, Isaac|Goldfarb, Alexander|Groner, Oscar|Klatchkin, Michael|Kornberg, Arthur|Kravette, Karen|Levich, Benjamin|Naim, Asher|Saypol, Judye|Slepak, Vladimir|Strauss, Mark|Voronel, Alexander|Yachot, Viktor|Levich, Yevgeny|Brezhnev, Leonid|Gell, Stephen|Maimon, Naum|Plam, Olga|Sharansky, Avital|Sharansky, Natan|Sakarov, Andrei|Mellman, Mark|Glezer, Ilya|Orlov, Boris</people><searchterms>Hillel|Israel|Jewish Community Council|Kennedy Center|Prisoners of Conscience|protests and rallies|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Temple Sinai|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews|Hebrew|White House|Committee of Concerned Scientists</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4288</url><identifier>4288</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Correspondence and event materials that document Jack Cohen's involvement with Israel affairs and community education on the topic, 1970-1987</description><subject>Anniversaries|Committees|Correspondence|Embassies|Peace|Public speaking|Scientists|Students</subject><objectid>2010.19.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Amdur, David|Bar-Ner, Uri|Cohen, Jack|Franck, Isaac|Kamir, Amior|Maoz, Moshe|Margolis, Solomon|Miller, Aaron D|Naim, Asher|Rosenberg, Naomi|Schwartz, Harry|Shalowitz, Ernie|Wolpe, Donald</people><searchterms>Aliyah|Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation|Beth Torah|Israel|Israeli Embassy|Jewish Community Council|Louis D. Brandeis District|protests and rallies|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4289</url><identifier>4289</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Yom Tov Congregation</title><date /><collection /><description>Undated membership lists, congregation's constitution and by-laws, High Holiday pledge materials, and other papers.  1924-1991, bulk dates 1962-1968</description><subject>Constitutions|Cemeteries|Meetings</subject><objectid>2010.33.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Aboud, Danny|Abram, Morris|Angel, Jack|Assael, Robert|Assaraf, Elie|Assaraf, Michel|Bankier, Richard|Barbey, Rica|Beck, Irving|Behar, Joe|Benhaim, Jacob|Bensimon, Sam|Betesh, Leon|Beyda, Danny|Blanco, Al|Blanco, Morris|Cadeaux, Emile|Cadeaux, Marcel|Chalom, Sol|Clement, Edward|Cohen, Leonard|Cohen, Ralph|Coune, Jack|Diamond, Luna Ereza|Emsellem, Claude|Emsellem, Max|Ereza, Sol|Errera, Irven|Fellman, Sidney|Flatwell, Maurice|Franco, Eli|Haber, Joseph|Hakim, David|Hakim, Solomon|Handeli, Victor|Hatuel, Morris|Heiney, Irving|Kadoch, Emil|Katz, Isadore|Kopan, Abe|Korchia, Charles|Lavay, Leon|Levy, Jacob|Mardy, Emanuel|Mario, Israel|Moreno, Joseph|Morenoff, Jerome|Nahoum, Henry|Pallia, Albert|Rishty, Jacob|Rishty, Many|Rishty, Morris|Samuel, Elie|Samuel, Maurice|Saul, William|Shweky, Morris|Silvera, Elie|Soussan, Gaston|Taranto, Alegra|Taranto, Isaac|Taranto, Maurice|Tawil, Joseph|Weissman, Martin|Yolles, Harry|Zuares, Mark|Bouskilla, Charles|Wein, Arthur|Hatwell, Maurice</people><searchterms>Cemeteries|King David Memorial Garden|Magen David Sephardic Congregation|National Capitol Hebrew Cemetery|Rosh Hashanah|Sephardim|Sisterhood|Tu B'Shevat|Yom Kippur|Yom Tov Sephardic Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4290</url><identifier>4290</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Yom Tov Congregation - King David Memorial Garden</title><date /><collection /><description>Correspondence and other documentation of the Yom Tov Congregation's business with King David Memorial Garden,1967-1970, 1991, 1996</description><subject>Cemeteries</subject><objectid>2010.33.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Aboud, Sam|Angel, Caroline|Angel, Jack|Angel, Regina|Behar, Joe|Behar, Molly|Errera, Irven|Fellman, Rosalind|Fellman, Sidney|Fellman, Sue|Kopan, Abe|Sinker, Robert|Taranto, Maurice|Weisman, Martin|Yolles, Harry</people><searchterms>Yom Tov Sephardic Congregation|King David Memorial Garden|Cemeteries</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4291</url><identifier>4291</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Yom Tov Congregation - National Capitol Hebrew Cemetery Assocation</title><date /><collection /><description>Bills from the National Capital Hebrew Cemetery Association to the Yom Tov Congregation, 1966-1968</description><subject>Cemeteries</subject><objectid>2010.33.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Bill</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Fellman, Sidney</people><searchterms>National Capitol Hebrew Cemetery|Yom Tov Sephardic Congregation|Cemeteries</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4292</url><identifier>4292</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Memories of the Vigil</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"Memories of the Vigil" written by Rabbi Arnold Saltzman, December 10, 2010 (4 pages) 

In this memoir, Rabbi Arnold Saltzman first writes about how he became involved in the Soviet Jewry movement as a student in New York.  The rest of the memoir is about his role in Adas Israel's participation in the daily vigil outside the Soviet Embassy and his feelings during the 2010 program to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the start of the vigil.</description><subject>Activists|Anti-semitism|Buses|Choirs (Music)|Clergy|Homeless persons|Legislation|Memorial rites &amp; ceremonies|Newsletters|Religion &amp; politics|Religious education|Vigils</subject><objectid>2011.1.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cerin, Elmer|Fidler, Stuart|Gelman, Estelle|Goldberg, Arthur|Goldberg, Dorothy|Goldman, Martin|Goldman, Michael|Gorbachev, Mikhail|Hammer, Arnold|Jackson, Henry "Scoop"|King, Martin Luther, Jr.|Listfield, Stephen|Miller, Avis|Nissenson, Norman|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Saltzman, Arnold|Steinbruck, John|Stutman, Ned|Wiesel, Elie|Wohlberg, Jeffrey</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Bar Mitzvah|Bat Mitzvah|Brotherhood|Cantor|Hebrew|Jewish Council for the Aging|Men's Club|Passover|pogroms|protests and rallies|Refuseniks|Sisterhood|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|synagogues|Vigil</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4293</url><identifier>4293</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/06/1988</date><collection /><description>Copy of plaque:

United Synagogue of American
Seaboard Region

Convention Award
Adas Israel
Soviet Jewry

November 6, 1988

signed by honorary prsident, president, president-elect, and executive director</description><subject /><objectid>2011.1.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Plaque</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4294</url><identifier>4294</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/13/1997</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Invitation to Hannah Woolf's bat mitzvah at Adas Israel, December 13, 1997.  Illustration on the cover of people reaching out to the Torah in a synagogue by father Anatol Woolf.</description><subject>Religious services|Artists</subject><objectid>2011.1.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Woolf, Anatol|Woolf, Hannah|Woolf, Tamara</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Bat Mitzvah|Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4295</url><identifier>4295</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1955</date><collection>Teen Club</collection><description>Scrapbook documenting confirmation activities of Sheilah Rae Weinraub at B'nai Israel, 1955.  Includes invitation, program, congratulatory cards and telegrams, photo of Sheila Weinraub and escort at dance, and photo of confirmands on the bima.  Front &amp; back covers are wooden with raised wooden letters, "Sheilah Rae Weinraub".</description><subject>Religious education|Teenagers|Dance parties</subject><objectid>2008.10.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Weinraub, Sheila Rae</people><searchterms>B'nai Israel|Confirmation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4296</url><identifier>4296</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>"Comparative Statistics" ledger book from Rich's shoe store, 1930-1934</description><subject /><objectid>2008.4.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Ledger</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Rich's Shoes|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4297</url><identifier>4297</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>October 5, 1949</date><collection /><description>Invitation to Abe Yalom to attend the Testimonial Stag Dinner and Seventieth Birthday Party for Joseph Wilner, October 5, 1949 at the Mayflower Hotel.  The invitation is in the form of a subpoena issued by Morris Cafritz and includes a lengthy testimonial to Joseph Wilner regarding his involvement in B'nai B'rith, Adas Israel, Jewish Community Center, Jewish Social Service Agency, National Conference of Christians &amp; Jews.</description><subject>Birthday parties</subject><objectid>2011.3.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cafritz, Morris|Wilner, Joseph|Yalom, Abraham</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|B'nai B'rith|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Social Service Agency|Mayflower Hotel|National Conference of Christians and Jews|Young Mens Hebrew Association</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3429/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4298</url><identifier>4298</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Family</title><date /><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Materials regarding or related to the family of Jonathan Grossman.  

Newsclippings, correspondence, graduation programs, and other printed materials related to Grossman's brothers, children, and grandchildren.

Newsclippings,  original poetry, sympathy notes, and burial/funeral/cemetery documents related to Grossman's parents.

Family trees and copies of records about families of Jonathan Grossman's parents and first wife</description><subject>Birthday cards|Birthdays|Building|Cantors (Judaism)|Cemeteries|Clergy|Coins|Correspondence|Death &amp; burial|Family trees|Gifts|Graduation ceremonies|Grandparents|Greeting cards|Housing|Housing developments|Marriage|Military service|Money|Poetry|Poets|Postcards|Rabbis|Real estate development|Synagogues|Teachers|Teaching|Travel|Universities &amp; colleges|Violins</subject><objectid>2011.2.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Grossman, Andrew|Grossman, Daniel|Grossman, David|Grossman, Elaine|Grossman, Ethan|Grossman, Jacob|Grossman, Jonathan|Grossman, Joseph|Grossman, Judith|Grossman, Marilyn|Grossman, Pauline|Grossman, Raphael|Grossman, Rita|Lustig, Bruce|Weinberg, Joseph</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|Bar Mitzvah|Cantor|Confirmation|Hebrew|Jewish Theological Seminary|Rabbi|Shabbat|University of Maryland|Washington Hebrew Congregation|World Zionist Organization</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4299</url><identifier>4299</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Personal</title><date /><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Biographical records about Jonathan Grossman including resumes and obituaries

Condolence notes to Marilyn Grossman on the death of Jonathan Grossman, 2010

Correspondence from Jonathan Grossman to businesses, friends and extended family, media, politicians, and about his stock holdings

Various other personal material such as correspondence, event invitations, and certificates.</description><subject>Apartment houses|Auctions|Autobiographies|Automobile dealerships|Automobile industry|Automobile repair|Automobiles|Banking|Banks|Biographies|Birthday parties|Birthdays|Business people|Certificates|Communism|Concerts|Correspondence|Dentistry|Employees|Employment|Government officials|Government policy|Historians|History|Homeless persons|Inflation|Insurance companies|Invitations|Journalism|Lease &amp; rental services|Schools|Legislation|Minimum wages|Minorities|Parties|Political issues|Political parties|Politicians|Sidewalks|Social security|Students|Tax payers|Taxes|Teaching|Travel|Unemployment|Universities &amp; colleges</subject><objectid>2011.2.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Grossman, Jonathan|Grossman, Marilyn</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4300</url><identifier>4300</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Organizations</title><date /><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Material documenting Jonathan Grossman's involvement with a variety of organizations including the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington (1982-1985), 1974-2007</description><subject>Anniversaries|Books|Clubs|Coins|Correspondence|Dinners|Exhibitions|Forests|Fund raising|Historians|Historical societies|Holidays|Honors|Labor laws &amp; legislation|Labor leaders|Meetings|Membership|Membership campaigns|Membership cards|Newsletters|Oral histories|Organizations|Pamphlets|Parties|Picnic grounds|Programs|Publishers|Reservoirs|Synagogues|Tax exemptions|Theological seminaries|Trees</subject><objectid>2011.2.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Grossman, Jonathan|Thursz, Hadassah</people><searchterms>Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation|Jewish National Fund|Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington|Jewish Theological Seminary|Beth El of Montgomery County|Etz Hayim Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4301</url><identifier>4301</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Department of Labor</title><date /><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Papers regarding Jonathan Grossman's work for the Department of Labor's 75th anniversary, 1986-1988

Correspondence to and from Jonathan Grossman, mostly with people in Deparment of Labor leadership,1977-1987

Material related to the April 1980 naming of the Department of Labor building after Francis Perkins.

Other various materials about the Department of Labor and Jonathan Grossman's activities there, 1977-1981</description><subject>Anniversaries|Birthdays|Books|Buildings|Certificates|Committees|Correspondence|Employment|Employment agencies|Government employees|Government officials|Historians|History|Labor leaders|Receptions|Unemployment|Workshops (Adult education)|Writing</subject><objectid>2011.2.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Grossman, Jonathan|Norwood, Janet|Donovan, Ray</people><searchterms>federal workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4302</url><identifier>4302</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Schools</title><date /><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Temple School, 1964-1969

Sanz School, 1988-2008

Clippings about the Bond Building, once home to the Lacaze-Gardner School (owned by Daniel Grossman, Jonathan Grossman's son), 1965-1987</description><subject>Buildings|Demolition|Real estate development|Schools</subject><objectid>2011.2.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Grossman, Daniel|Grossman, Jonathan|Grossman, Rita</people><searchterms>Sanz School|Temple School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4303</url><identifier>4303</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Scholarly Activities</title><date /><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Articles that mention or quote Jonathan Grossman, 1946-1978

Correspondence and other material regarding Jonathan Grossman's various writings and research assistance, 1973-1991

Correspondence and other material documenting the Sylvis Society and Jonathan Grossman's involvement in it, 1983-2000 

Papers documenting Jonathan Grossman's involvement in the Industrial Relations Research Association, 1977-1984</description><subject>Awards|Biographies|Books|Committees|Correspondence|Dedications|Exhibitions|Government employees|Government officials|Historians|Historical markers|History|Holidays|Industry|Labor laws &amp; legislation|Labor unions|Meetings|Membership|Organizations|Presidents|Social security|Wages</subject><objectid>2011.2.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Grossman, Jonathan</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4304</url><identifier>4304</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/08/2002</date><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Jonathan Grossman history material from Michael Grossman, July 8, 2002

Cover letter incudes: Here is the most recent up-date of my summary of family history.  I have incorporated all new data into the text or notes.</description><subject>Families|History</subject><objectid>2011.2.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Compact Disc</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Grossman, Jonathan|Grossman, Michael</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4305</url><identifier>4305</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/26/2004</date><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Grossman family material from Michael Grossman, June 26, 2004  

From cover letter: "...here is a copy of my most recent up-date of my summary of family history, on CD, including scanned historical material."</description><subject>Family|History</subject><objectid>2011.2.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Compact Disc</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4306</url><identifier>4306</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/15/2004</date><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Material about Jacob Grossman's background, November 15, 2004

Made to send to the Ratner Center for the Study of Conservative Judaism at the Jewish Theological Seminary.</description><subject>Family|History|Rabbis|Clergy</subject><objectid>2011.2.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Compact Disc</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4307</url><identifier>4307</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/29/2007</date><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Framed award certificate:

The Jewish Theological Seminary presents the Community Service Award to Jonathan Grossman for dedicated service to the synagogue, the community , and the Conservative Movement, and for exemplary leadership in support of The Jewish Theological Seminary.

April 29, 2007 / 11 Iyyar 5767

Certificate: 12.5" x 9.5"
Frame: 18.5" x 16"</description><subject>Awards|Certificates</subject><objectid>2011.2.38</objectid><place /><objectname>Award</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Grossman, Jonathan</people><searchterms>Jewish Theological Seminary|Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation|Etz Hayim Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4308</url><identifier>4308</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/22/1937</date><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Jonathan Grossman's framed diploma from Columbia University for his Master of Arts degree, December 22, 1937

Diploma: 17.5" x 14.5"
Frame: 19.5" x 17"</description><subject>Diplomas|Universities &amp; colleges|Graduate students</subject><objectid>2011.2.39</objectid><place /><objectname>Diploma</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Grossman, Jonathan</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4309</url><identifier>4309</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/17/1936</date><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Jonathan Grossman's framed diploma from the College of the City of New York for his Bachelor of Science in Social Science degree, June 17, 1936

Diploma: 16.5" x 13.5"
Frame: 17" x 15"</description><subject>Universities &amp; colleges|Diplomas</subject><objectid>2011.2.40</objectid><place /><objectname>Diploma</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Grossman, Jonathan</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4310</url><identifier>4310</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/06/1944</date><collection>Jonathan Grossman Collection</collection><description>Jonathan Grossman's framed diploma from Columbia University for his Doctor of Philosophy degree, June 6, 1944

Diploma: 21" x 15"
Frame: 22" x 16"</description><subject>Diplomas|Universities &amp; colleges</subject><objectid>2011.2.41</objectid><place /><objectname>Diploma</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Grossman, Jonathan</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4311</url><identifier>4311</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Folder 1 of 6</title><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Eulogies, programs for memorial services, and correspondence about other memorials to Sheva and Marver Bernstein, 1990-1991</description><subject>Eulogies|Memorial rites &amp; ceremonies|Ambassadors|Death|Dedications</subject><objectid>2011.8.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Arad, Moshe|Atkin, Flora|Atkin, Maurice|Bernstein, Marver|Bernstein, Sheva|Haberman, Joshua|O'Donovan, Leo J.|Podhoretz, Midge|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Saltzman, Arnold|White, Harold|Wohlberg, Jeffrey</people><searchterms>Israeli Embassy|Israel|Georgetown University|American Jewish Committee|Brandeis University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4312</url><identifier>4312</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Folder 2 of 6</title><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Correspondence, donor lists, dedication speech, and other material documenting the creation of and fundraising for the Marver &amp; Sheva Bernstein Memorial Grove, a project of Maurice Atkin, Midge Podhoretz, and the Jewish National Fund of Greater Washington. 1990-1991</description><subject>Forests|Memorial works|Fund raising</subject><objectid>2011.8.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Maurice|Podhoretz, Midge|Chertock, Robert</people><searchterms>Jewish National Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4313</url><identifier>4313</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Folder 3 of 6</title><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Last Will and Testaments of Sheva Bernstein and Marver Bernstein, October 1988
First Codicils of Sheva Bernstein and Marver Bernstein, February 1990

Correspondence related to the Estate of Marver and Sheva Bernstein, 1990</description><subject>Wills|Estates</subject><objectid>2011.8.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bernstein, Marver|Bernstein, Sheva|Atkin, Maurice|Podhoretz, Midge</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4314</url><identifier>4314</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Folder 4 of 6</title><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Correnspondence to Sheva and/ Marver Bernstein, 1949-1987.  Much from Maurice Atkin, Flora Atkin, or Jonathan Atkin.  Includes Atkin family wedding and bar mitzvah invitations.</description><subject>Universities &amp; colleges|Weddings|Correspondence</subject><objectid>2011.8.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora|Atkin, Maurice|Atkin, Barrie|Atkin, Jonathan|Atkin, Joseph|Bernstein, Sheva|Bernstein, Marver</people><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah|Adas Israel|Montgomery County Jewish Community|Montgomery County|Ohr Kodesh|Brandeis University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4315</url><identifier>4315</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Folder 5 of 6</title><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Clippings about Marver and Sheva Bernstein, mostly about their death (1990), 1983-1991</description><subject>Death|Libraries|Universities &amp; colleges|Newspapers</subject><objectid>2011.8.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bernstein, Marver|Bernstein, Sheva</people><searchterms>Brandeis University|Georgetown University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4316</url><identifier>4316</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Folder 6 of 6</title><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Biographical information about Marver and Sheva Bernstein written 1978 - 1989</description><subject>Biographies</subject><objectid>2011.8.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bernstein, Sheva|Bernstein, Marver</people><searchterms>Brandeis University|Georgetown University|Hadassah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4317</url><identifier>4317</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Oral history interviews with Aaron Goldman conducted in December 1987 and January 1988.  


Housed on two cassettes and four archival audio CDs.</description><subject /><objectid>2011.13.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4318</url><identifier>4318</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>25 postcards written by Abe Stolar (refusenik in Moscow) to Donna Stoller (Bethesda, MD), 1978-1983 (some undated).
Some messages use more than postcard.  It seems some postcards were sent in envelopes as they do not have postage stamps or a mailing address.

One postcard written by Michael Stolar (Moscow) to Andy Stoller (Bethesda, MD), who were bar mitzvah twins (undated)</description><subject>Postcards|Correspondence|Art</subject><objectid>2010.38.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Stolar, Abe|Stolar, Michael|Stoller, Andy|Stoller, Donna</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Refuseniks|Bar Mitzvah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3711/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4319</url><identifier>4319</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Empty envelopes with Soviet illustrations and postage stamps.  All but one from Abe Stolar (Moscow) to Donna Stoller (Bethesda, MD).  Dates are likely late 1970s to early 1980s (based on dates of postcards 2010.38.1), but the postmarks are mostly illegible.</description><subject>Envelopes</subject><objectid>2010.38.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Envelope</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Stolar, Abe|Stoller, Donna</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4320</url><identifier>4320</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Education - Board of Jewish Education</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Material regarding the Board of Jewish Education's activities during the local Soviet Jewry movement</description><subject>Anti-semitism|Books|Children|Correspondence|Embassies|Emigration &amp; immigration|Families|Foster home care|Military service|Petitions|Prisoners|Prisons|Religion &amp; politics|Religious education|Scientists|Social workers|Teachers|Vigils</subject><objectid>2006.43.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Golodner, Boris|Levin, Yakov|Shapiro, Dan|Berenshtein, Josef|Lerner, Alexander|Shifrin, Dan|Yakir, Alexander|Lillianthal, Ben|Lerman, Ina</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Agudas Achim Congregation|B'nai Shalom of Olney|Beth El Hebrew Congregation|Beth Tikva|Board of Jewish Education|Consolidated Religious School|Gaithersburg|Har Shalom|Har Tzeon|Hebrew|Immigrants|Israel|Jewish Community Council|MCJC|Ohr Kodesh|Oseh Shalom|Prisoners of Conscience|Purim|Refuseniks|Religious School|Shaare Tikvah|Shoreshim|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Temple Beth Ami|Temple Israel|Temple Micah|Vigil</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4321</url><identifier>4321</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Education - Temple Sinai</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Worksheets from Temple Sinai's "An Immigration Experience" program for fifth graders</description><subject>Emigration &amp; immigration|Naturalization</subject><objectid>2006.43.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Temple Sinai|Soviet Jewry|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4322</url><identifier>4322</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Education - Miscellaneous</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Worksheets, publications, articles about Soviet Jewry or how to teach about it</description><subject>History|Education|Teaching|Religious education|Teachers|Holidays</subject><objectid>2006.43.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goodman, Jerry|Woods, Sheila|Porath, Jonathan|Yusefovitch, Leonid|Yusefovtich, Kate</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Union of Councils for Soviet Jews|Refuseniks|Russia|Religious School|Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3351/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4323</url><identifier>4323</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington - Informational handouts</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Informational handouts created by the Soviet Jewry Committee of the Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington, 1975-1985.  Many are undated.</description><subject>Embassies|Emigration &amp; immigration|Fliers (Printed matter)|Politicians|Prison laborers|Prisoners|Religion &amp; politics|Synagogues|Vigils|Activists</subject><objectid>2006.43.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Handbill</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Balbarer, Boris|Begun, Yosef|Edelshtein, Yuli|Federov, Yuri|Fridman, Elana|Goldstein, Norman|Gorbachev, Mikhail|Mendelevich, Yosef|Murzhenko, Aleksei|Nudel, Ida|Reagan, Ronald|Shvartzman, Yakov|Tsukerman, Vladimir|Vainshtein, Leonid|Brezhnev, Leonid</people><searchterms>American Jewish Committee|American Jewish Congress|B'nai B'rith|Board of Jewish Education|Hadassah|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Council|NA'AMAT USA|ORT|Passover|Prisoners of Conscience|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|U.S. Congress|Vigil|Washington Board of Rabbis|ZOA|Yom Kippur|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4324</url><identifier>4324</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington - Kits</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Kits created by the Soviet Jewry Committee of the Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington:

Teaching Soviet Jewry (24 pages)

Adopt-a-Prisoner (7 pages)

A Soviet Jewry Kit for congregations and organizations (37 pages)</description><subject>Religion &amp; politics|Religious education|Holidays|Prisoners|Activists</subject><objectid>2006.43.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cohen, Jack|Davidovich, Yefim|Roitkop-Podriachik, Dina</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Jewish Community Council|Religious School|Prisoners of Conscience|Simchat Torah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4325</url><identifier>4325</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington - Programs/Press Releases</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Press releases and materials about programs of the Soviet Jewry Committee of the Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington. 

Includes booklet called "Washington Area Jewish Students Place the USSR on Trial for Their Treatment of Soviet Jews - Proceedings."  The event was sponsored by the Board of Jewish Education and the Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington.</description><subject>Anti-semitism|Books|Children|Correspondence|Embassies|Emigration &amp; immigration|Families|Foster home care|Greeting cards|Holidays|Military service|Petitions|Prisoners|Prisons|Religion &amp; politics|Religious education|Scientists|Social workers|Teachers|Vigils</subject><objectid>2006.43.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Aberson, Alla|Begun, Inna|Begun, Yosef|Belotserkovskaya, Sofia|Berenshtein, Josef|Carliner, David|Gaffin, Barbara|Golodner, Boris|Grillius, Shimon|Gude, Jane|Karpa, Helene|Korenfeld, Natasha|Kugler, Shonny|Lerner, Alexander|Levin, Yakov|Levine, Jaqueline|Lillianthal, Ben|Mellman, Mark|Mishener, Ilana|Nudel, Ida|Parris, Mark|Shalowitz, Ernie|Shapiro, Dan|Sharansky, Natan|Shifrin, Dan|Shkolnik, Feiga|Suslensky, Margarita|Waxman, Janet|Weinberg, Marcia|Yakir, Alexander</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|American Jewish Congress|B'nai B'rith Women|B'nai Shalom of Olney|Beth El Hebrew Congregation|Beth Tikva|Board of Jewish Education|Congressional Wives for Soviet Jewry|Consolidated Religious School|Gaithersburg|Hadassah|Har Shalom|Har Tzeon|Hebrew|Immigrants|Israel|Jewish Community Council|Jewish War Veterans|Lafayette Park|National Conference on Soviet Jewry|National Council of Jewish Women|National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods|National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council|ORT|Oseh Shalom|Pioneer Women|Prisoners of Conscience|Refuseniks|Religious School|Rosh Hashanah|Shaare Tikvah|Shoreshim|Simchat Torah|Solidarity Day|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Temple Beth Ami|Unity Day with Soviet Jewry|Vigil|Women's League for Conservative Judaism|Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry|B'nai Israel|WETA</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3499/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4326</url><identifier>4326</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington - "The Refusenik" and "Yachad Solidarity"</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>"Yachad Solidarity" - Soviet Jewry newsletter of the Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington (2/1975, 3/1977, 5/1977, 1986)

"The Refusenik" - Information from the Soviet Jewry Committee (12/1985-11/1987)</description><subject>Prisoners|Religion &amp; politics|Anti-semitism|Activists|Emigration &amp; immigration|Cemeteries</subject><objectid>2006.43.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Begun, Boris|Begun, Inna|Begun, Yosef|Beilina, Dina|Brodsky, Vladimir|Carter, Jimmy|Chernobilsky, Boris|Edelshtein, Yuli|Eidelman, Boris|Essas, Ilya|Finkelberg, Rosa|Fradkova, Nadezhda|Fridman, Elana|Fridman, Kim|Goldort, Cherna|Gorbachev, Mikhail|Harris, David|Kelbert, Leonid|Keyserling, Billy|Kremen, Mikhail|Lerman, Mikhail|Lerman, Valentina|Lerman, Yulia|Lerner, Alexander|Levine, Jaqueline|Lifshitz, Vladimir|Lokshin, Osip|Milgrom, Ida|Ozernoy, Leonid|Reagan, Ronald|Sharansky, Natan|Shinbaum, Myrna|Shnirman, Simon|Slepak, Vladimir|Zelichonok, Roald|Zubko, Stanislav</people><searchterms>American Jewish Committee|Anti-Defamation League|Central Conference of American Rabbis|Jewish Community Council|mikvah|National Conference on Soviet Jewry|Prisoners of Conscience|Soviet Jewry|Synagogue Council of America|Union of American Hebrew Congregations|United Synagogue of America</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4327</url><identifier>4327</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Material from the Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry including "Natasha's Dream", "Adopt-a-Family" booklet, and "How to Get a Jew Out of Russia" booklet</description><subject>Children|Families|Religious education|Prisoners</subject><objectid>2006.43.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Korenfeld, Natasha|Manekofsky, Irene|Ashery, Avrum|Dodek, Joan|Nudel, Ida</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Jewish Day School of Greater Washington|Prisoners of Conscience</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3554/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4328</url><identifier>4328</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Miscellanous</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Miscellaneous material about the Soviet Jewry movement</description><subject>Embassies|Activists|Religion &amp; politics|Teachers</subject><objectid>2006.43.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Essas, Eliahu|Sharansky, Natan|Wiesel, Elie|Loup, Robert|Cardin, Shoshana|Abram, Morris|Dvoskin, Susan Ada|Begun, Yosef</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|United Jewish Appeal|Soviet Embassy|Hebrew|Refuseniks</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4329</url><identifier>4329</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/14/90</date><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Oral history interview with Aaron Goldman about his involvement in the civil rights movement 1939-54.

Housed on one cassette tape and one archival audio CD.</description><subject /><objectid>2011.13.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4330</url><identifier>4330</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>A Tribute ot the Life of Saul I. Stern</title><date>1/21/2011</date><collection /><description>Commemorative booklet from Memorial Tribute to Saul Stern, January, 2011.  Includes eulogies and tributes.</description><subject /><objectid>2011.13.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Stern, Saul|Goldman, Paula Seigle</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4331</url><identifier>4331</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Assorted corespondence of Nehemiah and Emanuel Cohen related to Giant Food.  Includes letter detailing dietary laws as applied to Heidi Bakery goods; several letters from Theodore Kollek and Golda Meir regarding the Cohen family's support for Israel; other miscellaneous.</description><subject>Kosher food industry|Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2011.11.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cohen, Emanuel|Cohen, Nehemiah|Kollek, Theodore|Meir, Golda</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Israel|United Jewish Appeal|Heidi Bakery|Business|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4332</url><identifier>4332</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Assorted papers related to Giant Food and Nehemiah Cohen. Includes blank stock certificate; certificate admitting N.M. Cohen to Merchants Advisory Committee at American University; copy of Who's Who in America listing for N.M. Cohen; copy of N.M. Cohen's Declaration of Intention to become a U.S. citizen, 1915</description><subject>Citizenship|Stock certificates</subject><objectid>2011.11.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cohen, Nehemiah</people><searchterms>Giant Food|citizenship|American University|Immigrants</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4333</url><identifier>4333</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Aaron Goldman Collection</collection><description>Miscellaneous papers related to Aaron Goldman including a telegram inviting Goldman to a reception at the White House, 1962</description><subject>Schools|Anti-semitism|Newspapers</subject><objectid>2010.7.42</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>White House</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4334</url><identifier>4334</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Brylawski Family</collection><description>Family trees, biographical information, correspondence, newsclippings, articles on Brylawski family history and genealogy and events in the life of Henry Brylawski. Includes copies of patent drawings and specifications for a scoreboard invented by Aaron Brylawski, a short article titled "Jefferson Davis's Trunk" by Henry Brylawski, certificate of commendation presented to Henry Brylawski by the American Association for State and Local History, 1975;</description><subject>Family trees|Patent drawings</subject><objectid>2010.13.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brylawski, Henry|Brylawski, Aaron|Brylawski, Julius</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4335</url><identifier>4335</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Grand Review - 1865-1965</title><date>May 29, 1965</date><collection>Brylawski Family</collection><description>Commemorative booklet from the Commemoration on the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Grand Review of the Union Armies, 1965.

Includes historic photographs, list of marching and pageant units, list of Civil War Centennial Commissioners, and other acknowledgments.</description><subject>Civil War|Commemoration|Parades &amp; processions</subject><objectid>2010.13.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brylawski, Henry</people><searchterms>Civil War</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4336</url><identifier>4336</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Calvert Street</title><date /><collection>Brylawski Family</collection><description>10-page personal narrative describing life on Calvert Street and surrounding neighborhood, and later the family home on 34th Street, 1913-1955.  Includes detailed description of the home and daily domestic life; physical description of Calvert Street and local businesses; Knickerbocker Theater disaster; Spanish flu epidemic; the Brylawski family's maid; seances held by Aaron Brylawski.</description><subject>Childhood &amp; youth|Prohibition|Servants|Seances|Families</subject><objectid>2010.13.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brylawski, Henry|Brylawski, Flora|Brylawski, Julian|Brylawski, Molly|Brylawski, Aaron</people><searchterms>Knickerbocker Theater|Central High School|H.D. Cooke Elementary|World War I|Lanier Place</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4337</url><identifier>4337</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Beth El of Montgomery County</title><date /><collection>Aaron Pearlstein Collection</collection><description>Correspondence regarding Rabbi Aaron Pearlstein's employment and service to Beth El of Montgomery County, 1981, 1983

Saul Bendit Adult Institute programs, 1981-1983

Beth El Scroll (newsletter), 1981, 1983</description><subject>Rabbis|Clergy|Synagogues|Newsletters|Correspondence</subject><objectid>2008.39.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Pearlstein, Aaron|Scolnic, Samuel|Schumer, Robert</people><searchterms>Rabbi|Beth El of Montgomery County|synagogues|Maryland|Montgomery County</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4338</url><identifier>4338</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Nevey Shalom</title><date /><collection>Aaron Pearlstein Collection</collection><description>Contracts and correspondence regarding Rabbi Aaron Pearlstein's employment and service to Nevey Shalom, 1964-1972

Newsclippings about Nevey Shalom and Rabbi Aaron Pearlstein, 1965-1966, 1986  Includes many about the new synagogue built in Bowie, MD, 1965-1966

Various other papers about Nevey Shalom and Rabbi Aaron Pearlstein including correspondence, copy of booklet about new synagogue, and dedication program for new synagogue, 1964-1985</description><subject>Choirs (Music)|Clergy|Confirmations|Construction|Dedications|Ground breaking ceremonies|Rabbis|Religious education|Religious facilities|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2008.39.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brandriss, Joseph|Himmelfarb, Paul|Lebowitz, Abraham|Pearlstein, Aaron|Rubin, Israel|Rubin, Larry|Shapiro, Jack</people><searchterms>Bowie|Confirmation|Jewish Social Service Agency|Nevey Shalom|Prince George's County|Rabbi|Rosh Hashanah|synagogues|Torah|Yom Kippur</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4339</url><identifier>4339</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Conversion</title><date /><collection>Aaron Pearlstein Collection</collection><description>Conversion certificates, 1967-1971 (in alphabetical order by convert's last name)
  - Conversion certificates associated with marriage certificate in the collection are housed with the marriage certificate (2008.39.4)

Materials from Rabbi Aaron Pearlstein's Introduction to Judaism class, undated. Includes two students' final exams.</description><subject>Rabbis|Clergy|Religious education</subject><objectid>2008.39.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bash, Marvin|Cohen, Herman|Dreifuss, Stanley H.|Elster, Sheldon|Lipman, Eugene|Miller, Clifford B.|Novak, David|Pearlstein, Aaron|Porath, Tzvi|Rosen, Barry|Scolnic, Samuel|Segal, Henry|Weintraub, Lewis|Weiss, Samuel|White, Harold|Yellin, Richard|Schwartz, Herman</people><searchterms>Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4340</url><identifier>4340</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Marriages</title><date /><collection>Aaron Pearlstein Collection</collection><description>Marriage certificates, state marriage licenses, and associated conversion certificates, 1967-1983.  Organized alphabetically by groom's last name.  Many of the marriage certificates indicate Nevey Shalom as location.</description><subject>Rabbis|Clergy|Marriage certificates|Marriage licenses</subject><objectid>2008.39.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bash, Marvin|Cohen, Herman|Elster, Sheldon|Garfinkel, Jacob|Lipman, Eugene|Miller, Clifford B.|Pearlstein, Aaron|Porath, Jonathan|Rosen, Barry|Schwartz, Herman|Scolnic, Samuel|Weintraub, Lewis|Weisenberg, Maurice|Weiss, Samuel|White, Harold|Yellin, Richard</people><searchterms>Rabbi|B'nai Israel|Nevey Shalom|Shaare Tikvah|Bowie|Prince George's County</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4341</url><identifier>4341</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Aaron Pearlstein Collection</collection><description>Miscellaneous papers documenting Rabbi Aaron Pearlstein's careers and other aspects of his life, 1964-1999.  Includes documentation of his work in the life insurance industry and a eulogy written by one of his sons.</description><subject>Clergy|Education|Eulogies|Graduation ceremonies|Health education|Insurance|Insurance companies|Rabbis</subject><objectid>2008.39.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brandriss, Joseph|Fishman, Lyle|Hirsch, Ricky|Kaplan, Larry|Pearlstein, Aaron|Porath, Tzvi</people><searchterms>Adat Reyim|Jewish Theological Seminary|Rabbi|Rabbinical Assembly|Solomon Schechter Schools|Temple Solel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4342</url><identifier>4342</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1954</date><collection /><description>1954 Yearbook from Woodrow Wilson High School; belonged to Paula Seigle. Handwritten notes from classmates on several pages.</description><subject>School|Teenagers</subject><objectid>2009.41.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Paula Seigle</people><searchterms>Wilson High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4343</url><identifier>4343</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Dolls of All Nations</title><date /><collection>Frances Gewirz Collection</collection><description>The project Dolls of All Nations was conceived in part by Frances Gewirz.  The idea was to gather dolls from all of the embassies and expose children to the cultures of the world through these dolls.  The collection was first meant to be donated to the Childrens' Museum and then the plan was changed for the collection to be gifted to the D.C. Schools.  It is unclear what ultimately happened to the dolls.

These related papers are mostly invitations and correspondence about Dolls of All Nations events between Frances Gewirz and various ambassadors' wives or their staff members, 1948-1951.

Also includes:
- Correspondence between Frances Gewirz and Bess Truman's secretary, and to and from Hobart M. Corning (Superintendent of Schools for D.C.)
- Newsclippings about the Dolls of All Nations project, 1949-1951
- Other material about the Dolls of All Nations project including Frances Gewirz's notes, drafts of letters and speeches, and guest lists. undated.</description><subject>Dolls|Tea parties|Ambassadors|School superintendents|Schools|Correspondence|Speeches|Invitations</subject><objectid>2011.9.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gewirz, Frances|Truman, Bess|Corning, Hobart M.|Abello, Elisa|Tashof, Fanny</people><searchterms>McKinley High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4344</url><identifier>4344</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Minerva Bernardino Luncheon</title><date>1949</date><collection>Frances Gewirz Collection</collection><description>Material about a luncheon at the Army Navy Club given by Frances Gewirz to honor Minerva Bernardino, October 1949.  Most of the papers are responses to the invitation sent by Mrs. Gewirz.

Minerva Bernardino was a feminist from the Dominican Republic.  She was one of the four women to sign the United Nations Charter in 1945.</description><subject>Ambassadors|Invitations</subject><objectid>2011.9.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gewirz, Frances|Abello, Elisa|Bernardino, Minvera</people><searchterms>Army Navy Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4345</url><identifier>4345</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Man of the Year</title><date>1964</date><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>Scrapbook composed of photographs, newsclippings, invitations, telegrams, speeches, and letters of congratulation documenting the Israel Bonds' Man of the Year Dinner honoring Seymour Alpert, February 4, 1964.  

Includes invitations for cocktail receptions in advance of the dinner hosted by Nehemiah Cohen and Paul Himmelfarb; draft agenda and script for the dinner and Alpert's acceptance speech; and speeches by Leo Freudberg, Louis Grossberg (Chairman of Israel Bonds), John Parks (Dean of George Washington University School of Medicine) and Henry Falk (Phi Delta Epsilon medical fraternity).</description><subject>Dinners|Fund raising|Awards</subject><objectid>2008.18.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Alpert, Seymour|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Grossberg, Louis|Freudberg, Leopold|Harman, Avraham|Cohen, Nehemiah|Turover, Isador S.|Himmelfarb, Paul</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds|George Washington University|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3468/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4346</url><identifier>4346</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Naomi Biron Cohen Collection</collection><description>Scrapbook (completely unbound; housed in eight folders) of Naomi Biron; includes invitations, threatre programs, newsclippings, letters, sorority programs, restaurant menus, from 1930s.  Includes wedding invitation of Jacob Biron and Anna Hendler in 1916; newsclippings documenting buildings being constructed by Jacob Biron; Naomi's letter of acceptance to George Washington University; report cards and graduation program from Central High School, 1934, telegrams of congratulations for graduation, graduation programs from college, 1983; commencement program from GWU for Naomi's graduation from law school, 1943, newsletter from the National Archives, "ArchiveViews", 1947, containing photo of Naomi with others in the legal section; citation for patriotic service awarded to Naomi Biron by the National Archives, 1946.</description><subject>Social life|Dance parties|Universities &amp; colleges|Menus|Lawyers|Government employees|Graduation ceremonies</subject><objectid>2009.38.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Biron Cohen, Naomi|Biron, Jacob</people><searchterms>sorority|George Washington University|Phi Sigma Sigma|Central High School|AZA|federal workers|Government Girls</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4347</url><identifier>4347</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s and 1950s</date><collection>Frances Gewirz Collection</collection><description>Miscellaneous invitations, correspondece (including a letter from Bess Truman's secretary regarding a B'nai B'rith event), calling cards, and other items sent to or from Frances Gewirz, 1940s-1950s.</description><subject>Ambassadors|Correspondence|Invitations</subject><objectid>2011.9.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gewirz, Frances|Diaz, Anibal|Gewirz, Norma|Gewirz, Morris|Abello, Elisa|Truman, Bess|Gewirz, Carl|Robbin, Lillian</people><searchterms>Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4348</url><identifier>4348</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Frances Gewirz Collection</collection><description>Scrapbook (10.5" x 12.25") with eight pages of material, mostly newsclippings, about the activities of the Rock Creek Garden Club.  The club was formed in December 1949.</description><subject>Gardening|Clubs|Contests|Meetings|Women</subject><objectid>2011.9.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gewirz, Frances|Goldstein, Amy|Stephens, Felicia</people><searchterms>Rock Creek Garden Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4349</url><identifier>4349</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Kaufmann Camp</title><date /><collection>Kaufmann Camp Collection</collection><description>Records documenting Kaufmann Camp, 1970-1977.   Includes letters to parents, "Time to Plan a Summer Camp Experience" brochures, applications, packing lists, newsletters, and rededication booklet (1983).  

In addition to blank applications and packing lists, file includes those documents filled out for Mitchell and Joseph Berman, 1970-1973.</description><subject>Sports|Arts &amp; crafts|Swimming|Camps|Clothing &amp; dress|Newsletters</subject><objectid>2008.16.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Berman, Joseph|Berman, Mitchell|Berman, Toby|Fox, Philip S.</people><searchterms>Kaufmann Camp|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4350</url><identifier>4350</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Philip S. Fox.</title><date>Nov 11 and13, 1983</date><collection /><description>In Memoriam material about Dr. Philip S. Fox, November 1983

Includes handout from Beth Sholom Congregation and Talmud Torah and memorial register for services at Danzansky-Goldberg Memorial Chapel</description><subject /><objectid>2008.16.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4351</url><identifier>4351</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1966</date><collection /><description>Book, Daily Prayers with English Translation.  Leather cover embossed:

Dr. Philip S. Fox / in honor of / his bar mitzvah year / by the staff of 1966

Prayer book presented to Dr. Philip S. Fox in honor of his 13th year as director of Kaufmann Camp, 1966</description><subject /><objectid>2008.16.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4352</url><identifier>4352</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Scrapbook</title><date /><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>Scrapbook (11.75" x 14.25" x 1.75") with approximately fifty pages of material consisting of photographs, newsclippings, and ephemera.  Scrapbook is partially disbound and two sets of pages are housed in additional folders.

Most of the materials accumulated from 1938-1947 document Robert Rosenfeld's WWII service and include photographs, postcards, ration books for Mildred Rosenfeld, and other souvenirs (such as European currency) from various duty stations. 

Much of the material accumulated between 1960 and 1980 consists of photographs, articles, and advertising materials relating to Parkway Cleaners. Includes a typed note from Lady Bird Johnson to Rosenfeld, 1967 and an undated copy of a handwritten note from Lady Bird Johnson. Includes signed photographs from Speaker of the House Carl Albert and Vice President Hubert Humphrey.

The additions from 1980-1999 consist primarily of family photographs and materials documenting Robert Rosenfeld's volunteer activities through the Jewish Social Servcice Agency, United Jewish Appeal Federation, and Jewish War Veterans. Includes signed photograph from President Bill Clinton.</description><subject>Clothing &amp; dress|Draperies|Cleaning establishments|Retirements|World War II|Artists|Armies|Hospital ships|Postcards|Soldiers|Souvenirs|Scrapbooks|Portrait drawings|Photographs</subject><objectid>2011.15.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Albert, Carl|Clinton, Bill|Humphrey, Hubert|Humphrey, Muriel|Johnson, Lady Bird|Johnson, Luci Baines|Johnson, Lyndon Baines|Rosenfeld, Mildred|Rosenfeld, Robert</people><searchterms>Business|Chevy Chase|Jewish Social Service Agency|Jewish War Veterans|Maryland|Montgomery County|Northwest|Parkway Cleaners|Super Sunday|U.S. Capitol|U.S. Congress|U.S. Presidents|U.S. Vice Presidents|United Jewish Appeal|White House|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3957/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4353</url><identifier>4353</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1932</date><collection>Goldblum Family</collection><description>Western High School Certificate for Excellence in Scholarship honoring Joshua Goldblum, 1932</description><subject>School|Certificates</subject><objectid>2002.6.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Achievement</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldblum, Joshua</people><searchterms>Western High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4354</url><identifier>4354</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Goldblum Family</collection><description>Sepia-toned portrait photograph of Joshua Goldblum in military uniform.</description><subject /><objectid>2002.6.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4355</url><identifier>4355</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1940s</date><collection>Goldblum Family</collection><description>Certificate issued by Psi Lambda Tau Sorority certifying that Shirley Harris was inducted into the sorority.  Undated.</description><subject>Fraternities &amp; sororities|Certificates</subject><objectid>2002.6.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Membership</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Harris, Shirley</people><searchterms>sorority|Psi Lambda Tau</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4356</url><identifier>4356</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Westerner</title><date>1932</date><collection>Goldblum Family</collection><description>Yearbook, The Westerner, from Western High School, 1932.   Bookplate on inside front cover for Joshua Goldblum.  Many photos in senior class section are signed.</description><subject>Schools|Teenagers|Books</subject><objectid>2002.6.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldblum, Joshua</people><searchterms>Western High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4357</url><identifier>4357</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The 1938 Rough Rider</title><date>1938</date><collection>Goldblum Family</collection><description>Yearbook , "The 1938 Rough Rider", for Roosevelt High School, 1938.  The name "Shirley Harris" is handwritten on inside front cover.  Many photos in senior class section are signed.</description><subject>Schools|Teenagers|Books</subject><objectid>2002.6.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Harris, Shirley</people><searchterms>Roosevelt High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4358</url><identifier>4358</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</title><date /><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>Collection of personal papers, business records, and ephemera consisting of materials accumulated by Robert Rosenfeld (born 1919), who owned and operated Parkway Cleaners in Chevy Chase, Maryland until 1980. 

Items include:  

-  Correspondence relating to Parkway Cleaners and its Presidential and Congressional clientele 

-  Newspaper clippings, advertisements, and other promotional materials for Parkway Cleaners

-  Certificates of recognition for community service

-  Papers, correspondence, and memorabilia relating to Robert Rosenfeld's Army service during the Second World War

-  Pair of brown leather gloves originally owned by First lady "Lady Bird" Johnson

Please see the attached Finding Aid.</description><subject>Cleaning establishments|Politicians|Politics &amp; government|People associated with politics &amp; government|People associated with commercial activities|Women|World War II|Military service|Military occupations|Military hospitals|Organizations|Charitable organizations|Family|Grandparents|Correspondence|Photographic prints|Albums|Scrapbooks|Postal cards|Telegrams|Ephemera|Housewives|Banquets|Awards</subject><objectid>2011.15.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Johnson, Lyndon Baines|Johnson, Lady Bird|Johnson, Luci Baines|Humphrey, Muriel|Mathias, Charles "Mac"|Albert, Carl|Clinton, Bill|Tourover, Denise|Rosenfeld, Robert|Rosenfeld, Mildred|Buchwald, Ann|Kennedy, Jacqueline|Humphrey, Hubert</people><searchterms>Parkway Cleaners|Business|Chevy Chase|Montgomery County|Maryland|White House|U.S. Capitol|U.S. Congress|U.S. Presidents|U.S. Vice Presidents|Blair House</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3662/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4359</url><identifier>4359</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Series I: Parkway Cleaners, 1960-1990 (Bulk 1960-1980)</title><date /><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>Series I: Parkway Cleaners, 1960-1990 (Bulk 1960-1980)
consisting of three sub-series:

Folder 1 contains business records (primarily correspondence relating to the 1980 sale of Parkway Cleaners and a 1990 environmental hazard investigation), advertising, and a 1980 Washingtonian "Best of Washington" Award. 

Folder 2 contains customer responses to a 1966 survey in which Robert Rosenfeld solicited customer opinions on possible expansion of Parkway Cleaners. Ann Buchwald and Denise Tourover were among the respondents. 

Folder 3 - correspondence relating to White House &amp; Blair House clients, 1961-1977, 

Folder 4 - Correspondence relating to Congressmen, Senators, and embassy personnel

Folder 5 	Items removed from magnetic scrapbook pages; includes advertisements and promotional materials for Parkway Cleaners, newsclippings relating to Parkway Cleaners. Includes matted typewritten condolence note from Lady Bird Johnson to Robert Rosenfeld's father, 1966.</description><subject>Cleaning establishments|Politicians|Politics &amp; government|People associated with politics &amp; government|People associated with commercial activities|Women|World War II|Military service|Military occupations|Military hospitals|Organizations|Charitable organizations|Family|Correspondence|Photographic prints|Postal cards|Telegrams|Ephemera|Housewives|Banquets|Awards</subject><objectid>2011.15.24.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Johnson, Lyndon Baines|Johnson, Lady Bird|Humphrey, Hubert|Mathias, Charles "Mac"|Tourover, Denise|Rosenfeld, Robert|Rosenfeld, Mildred|Kennedy, Jacqueline</people><searchterms>Business|Parkway Cleaners|Chevy Chase|Montgomery County|Maryland|White House|Blair House|U.S. Capitol|U.S. Congress|U.S. Presidents|U.S. Vice Presidents</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4360</url><identifier>4360</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Series II: Personal papers, 1941-2011</title><date /><collection>Robert Rosenfeld Collection</collection><description>Series II: Personal papers, 1941-2011

Folder 6 community service recognitions: consists of awards and other items relating to Robert Rosenfeld's volunteer work, especially with Meals on Wheels, 1987-1997

Folder 7 contains correspondence (telegrams, postcards, and V-Mail) relating to Robert Rosenfeld's army service. 

Folder 8- Miscellaneous; Wilson High School and Phi Alpha fraternity newsletters, 1936, 1940; correspondence, newsclippings, certificate of visit to Israel (1974)</description><subject>Awards|Charitable organizations|Correspondence|Ephemera|Family|Military service|School|Telegrams|Women|World War II</subject><objectid>2011.15.24.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Johnson, Lyndon Baines|Rosenfeld, Robert</people><searchterms>Business|Chevy Chase|Fraternity|Maryland|Montgomery County|Parkway Cleaners|Phi Alpha|U.S. Presidents|U.S. Vice Presidents|Wilson High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3685/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4361</url><identifier>4361</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Records of the National Capital Area Section of the National Council of Jewish Women (initially the Evening Branch of the Washington, D.C. Section), 1985-2011 (bulk 1988-2006)

Board rosters, board meeting agendas and minutes, event materials, financial records, fundraising materials, membership directories, and newsletters</description><subject>Anniversaries|Community service|Correspondence|Directories|Education|Events|Fliers (Printed matter)|Fund raising|Invitations|Leadership|Literacy|Meetings|Membership|Membership lists|Organizations|Political issues|Programs|Resolutions|Shopping|Tea parties</subject><objectid>2011.10.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Beckerman, Arlene|Boxer, Barbara|Clinton, Hillary Rodham|Cohany, Sharon|Finkelstein, Susan|Greenfield, Rita|Groman, Hazel|Hantman, Roz|Holder, Eric H. Jr|Krachman, Julie|Marcum, Sue|Miller, Daryll|Moshenberg, Sammie|Nathan, Joan|Norton, Eleanor Holmes|Purisch, Kathy|Uziel, Claire|Willen, Janet|Winston, Sherie</people><searchterms>National Council of Jewish Women|Hanukkah|Israeli Embassy|B'nai B'rith Women|United Jewish Appeal Women's Division|Passover</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4362</url><identifier>4362</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Janice Eichhorn Collection</title><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Papers of Janice Eichhorn, a political and community activist (1938-2009) made up of approximately one linear foot including newsclippings, photographs, newsletters, correspondence, and political campaign materials.

Topics covered include her involvement and activities related to Home Rule, Statehood, DC Jewish Community Center, Advisory Neighborhood Commission Ward 6B, Eastern Market Task Force, Southwest neighborhood organizations, DC Bicentennial Office, materials about Sherrill's documentary (film nominated for the Oscar for Short Documentary about a Capitol Hill diner), and Friends of Tyler School (1953-2005, bulk mid1970s-1990s)</description><subject>Awards|Bakeries|Bands|Banners|Birds|Bumper stickers|Calendars|Celebrations|Cheerleading|Children|Choirs (Music)|City council members|Clubs|Community centers|Concerts|Correspondence|Costumes|Diners (Restaurants)|Dinners|Flags|Flowers|Girls|Indigenous peoples|Legislation|Mayors|Meetings|Music|Neighborhoods|Newsletters|Newspapers|Parades &amp; processions|Parties|Performances|Poetry|Political campaigns|Political conventions|Political elections|Political issues|Political participation|Political parties|Political representation|Politicians|Politics &amp; government|Posters|Presidential elections|Presidents|Programs|Receptions|Religious education|Restaurant workers|Restaurants|Reunions|School|School children|schoolchildren|Schools|Seals|Special education|Tributes|Tutoring|Writing</subject><objectid>2011.19.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Abramowitz, A. Nathan|Barry, Effi Slaughter|Barry, Marion|Brazil, Harold|Bryant, Anita|Clarke, David|Clinton, Bill|Conyers, John Jr.|Danzansky, Joseph|Dean, Howard|Eichhorn, Janice|Fauntroy, Walter|Godwin, Mills E.|Goldberg, Thelma|Gray, Vincent|Green, William J., III|Hahn, Gilbert|Hechinger, John|Humphrey, Hubert|Kennedy, Robert|King, Coretta Scott|Mandel, Marvin|McGovern, George|McKinney, Stewart|Mickelson, Arna Meyer|Mink, Patsy T.|Moskowitz, Jill|Nixon, Brenda Strong|Nixon, Richard|Norton, Eleanor Holmes|Pelosi, Nancy|Peterson, David|Rausch, Richard|Reiner, Fred|Rich, Frank Sr.|Rich, Polly|Risher, John|Stanley, A. Knighton|Washington, Walter|Wells, Tommy|Winter, Nadine|Witman, Ellen</people><searchterms>Advisory Neighborhood Commission|Arena Stage|Bar Mitzvah|Bat Mitzvah|Bicentennial|Board of Jewish Education|Bowl America|Capitol Hill|D.C. Government|D.C. Humanities Council|D.C. Public Schools|Eastern Market|Hanukkah|Harry's Liquor Store|Home Rule|Jefferson Memorial|Jewish Community Center|Kennedy Center|Lafayette Park|Lincoln Memorial|Passover|Purim|Passover Seder|Southeast|Southwest|Southwest Citizens Association|Southwest Neighborhood Assembly|Supreme Court|Tifereth Israel|Tyler Elementary School|U.S. Capitol|U.S. Congress|U.S. Presidents|Washington DC Jewish Community Center|WETA</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4363</url><identifier>4363</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Series I: D.C. Government Employment, 1975-1991</title><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Series I: D.C. Government Employment, 1975-1991

Subseries A:  D.C. Bicentennial Office, 1975-1976

Subseries B: Bureau of Community Services, 1983

Subseries C: Eastern Market Neighborhood Commission, 1987-1989</description><subject>Bands|Banners|Birds|Celebrations|Cheerleading|Children|Choirs (Music)|Concerts|Correspondence|Costumes|Flags|Flowers|Girls|Indigenous peoples|Music|Neighborhoods|Parades &amp; processions|Performances|Poetry|Politicians|Posters|Receptions|School children|Schools|Seals|Tributes</subject><objectid>2011.19.1.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Barry, Marion|Danzansky, Joseph|Eichhorn, Janice|Godwin, Mills E.|Mandel, Marvin|Stanley, A. Knighton|Washington, Walter|Winter, Nadine</people><searchterms>Advisory Neighborhood Commission|Bicentennial|D.C. Government|Eastern Market|Jefferson Memorial|Kennedy Center|Lafayette Park|Lincoln Memorial|U.S. Capitol|U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4364</url><identifier>4364</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Subseries A: D.C. Jewish Community Center, 1985-1998</title><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Subseries A: D.C. Jewish Community Center, 1985-1998

Folder 15: D.C. Jewish Community Center, 1985-1998

Folder 16: Special Needs Adults, 1987-1989</description><subject>Community centers|Meetings|Calendars|Programs|Newspapers|Special education|Parties|Religious education</subject><objectid>2011.19.1.3.a</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Eichhorn, Janice|Mickelson, Arna Meyer|Moskowitz, Jill|Risher, John|Barry, Marion|Witman, Ellen|Reiner, Fred|Abramowitz, A. Nathan|Goldberg, Thelma</people><searchterms>Washington DC Jewish Community Center|Jewish Community Center|Board of Jewish Education|Bar Mitzvah|Bat Mitzvah|Tifereth Israel|D.C. Government|Passover Seder|Passover|Hanukkah|Purim</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3336/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4365</url><identifier>4365</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Series II: D.C. Political Activism, 1953-2010 (bulk 1967-1985)</title><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Series II: D.C. Political Activism, 1953-2010 (bulk 1967-1985)

Subseries A: Advisory Neighborhood Commission Ward 6B, 1974-1978, 2010

Subseries B: D.C. Democrats, 1966-2005

Subseries C: Home Rule, 1953-1985

Subseries D: Southwest Neighborhood Organizations, 1967-1968

Subseries E: Statehood, 1981-1986

Subseries F: Other, ??-2003</description><subject>Bumper stickers|Clubs|Legislation|Neighborhoods|Newsletters|Political campaigns|Political conventions|Political elections|Political issues|Political participation|Political parties|Political representation|Politicians|Politics &amp; government|Presidential elections|Reunions|City council members</subject><objectid>2011.19.1.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Barry, Marion|Clarke, David|Clinton, Bill|Conyers, John Jr.|Dean, Howard|Eichhorn, Janice|Fauntroy, Walter|Gray, Vincent|Hahn, Gilbert|Hechinger, John|Kennedy, Robert|King, Coretta Scott|McGovern, George|McKinney, Stewart|Norton, Eleanor Holmes|Pelosi, Nancy|Rausch, Richard|Rich, Frank Sr.|Rich, Polly|Washington, Walter|Wells, Tommy</people><searchterms>Advisory Neighborhood Commission|Arena Stage|Bowl America|Capitol Hill|D.C. Government|Eastern Market|Harry's Liquor Store|Home Rule|Southeast|Southwest|Southwest Citizens Association|Southwest Neighborhood Assembly|Supreme Court|U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4366</url><identifier>4366</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Subseries C: Friends of Tyler School, 1992-2005
[Series III: Non-political Community Activities, 1985-2005]</title><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Subseries C: Friends of Tyler School, 1992-2005

Folder 18: Tutor handbook, correspondence, brochures, newsletters, print-out of website, and other materials

Folder 19: Writings by students (undated items are at the back of the folder</description><subject>Tutoring|School children|Schools|Newsletters|Correspondence|Writing</subject><objectid>2011.19.1.3.c</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Eichhorn, Janice|Brazil, Harold</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3724/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4367</url><identifier>4367</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Series IV: Personal Papers, 1971-2003</title><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Series IV: Other Personal Papers, 1971-2003

Folder 20: Correspondence, high school reunion booklet, award certificates, political bumper sticker, event materials

Folder 21: Photographs, mostly undated and unlabeled</description><subject>Bumper stickers|Children|Correspondence|Dinners|Mayors|Political campaigns|Politicians|Presidents|Reunions|School|School children|Tutoring</subject><objectid>2011.19.1.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Barry, Effi Slaughter|Barry, Marion|Bryant, Anita|Green, William J., III|Humphrey, Hubert|Mink, Patsy T.|Nixon, Brenda Strong|Nixon, Richard|Washington, Walter</people><searchterms>U.S. Presidents|WETA|U.S. Congress|U.S. Capitol|Home Rule|D.C. Government</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4368</url><identifier>4368</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Subseries A: D.C. Bicentennial Office, 1975-1991
[Series I: D.C. Bicentennial Office, 1975-1991]</title><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Subseries A: D.C. Bicentennial Office, 1975-1991

Folder 1: Correspondence documenting the D.C. Bicentennial Office and its State Day Program (Each state was saluted in D.C. on a day in 1975 or 1976)
Correspondence debating Jan Eichhorn's date of employment with the D.C. Bicentennial Office for tax purposes, 1991

Folder 2: State Days news clippings and event materials

Folder 3: State Day Photographs</description><subject>Bands|Banners|Celebrations|Children|Concerts|Costumes|Flags|Flowers|Girls|Indigenous peoples|Music|Parades &amp; processions|Performances|Politicians|Posters|School children|Seals</subject><objectid>2011.19.1.1.a</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Eichhorn, Janice|Danzansky, Joseph</people><searchterms>U.S. Capitol|Kennedy Center|D.C. Government|Bicentennial|D.C. Public Schools|U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3806/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4369</url><identifier>4369</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Subseries B: Eastern Market Neighborhood Commission, 1987-1989
[Series I: D.C. Government Employment, 1975-1991]</title><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Subseries B: Eastern Market Neighborhood Commission
Eichhorn served on this Commission as a Policy Analyst for the city administrator.

Folder 5: Correspondence

Related certificate of appreciation in oversize box in 2011.19.1.2.f</description><subject>Neighborhoods|Correspondence</subject><objectid>2011.19.1.1.c</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Washington, Walter|Winter, Nadine|Barry, Marion|Eichhorn, Janice</people><searchterms>D.C. Government|Advisory Neighborhood Commission|Eastern Market</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4370</url><identifier>4370</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Subseries A: Neighborhood Advisory Commission Ward 6B, 1974-1978, 2010
[Series II: D.C. Political Activism, 1953-2010]</title><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Subseries A: Neighborhood Advisory Commission Ward 6B, 1974-1978, 2010

Folder 6: Newsletters and other publications, 1974-1978, 2010</description><subject>Meetings|Political campaigns|Newsletters|Neighborhoods|Political elections|Political participation|Political representation|Committees|Awards|Political parties</subject><objectid>2011.19.1.2.a</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Eichhorn, Janice|Wells, Tommy|Norton, Eleanor Holmes|Rausch, Richard</people><searchterms>Advisory Neighborhood Commission|Home Rule|Southeast|Eastern Market|Capitol Hill|D.C. Government</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4371</url><identifier>4371</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Subseries B: D.C. Democrats, 1966-2005
[Series II: D.C. Political Activism, 1953-2010]</title><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Subseries B: D.C. Democrats, 1966-2005

Folder 7: Campaign brochures and flyers, newsclippings, newsletters from various local Democratic clubs, Eichhorn's campaign to represent DC at 1984 National Democratic Convention, and memorial to Richard Rausch (a local political activist)

Material from Southwest Young Democratic Club is in 2011.19.1.2.d - Southwest Neighborhood Organizations</description><subject>Clubs|Political elections|Political participation|Political parties|Presidential elections|Political conventions</subject><objectid>2011.19.1.2.b</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Clinton, Bill|Dean, Howard|Eichhorn, Janice|Gray, Vincent|Kennedy, Robert|King, Coretta Scott|Norton, Eleanor Holmes|Pelosi, Nancy|Rausch, Richard</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3400/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4372</url><identifier>4372</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Subseries C: Home Rule, 1953-1985
[Series II: D.C. Political Activism, 1953-2010]</title><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Subseries C: Home Rule, 1953-1985 (bulk 1959-1974)
All 1985 material is regarding the 10th anniversary of Home Rule
Related oversize material located in 2011.19.1.2.f 

Folder 8: Home Rule, 1953-1985 (bulk 1959-1985)
Handouts, correspondence, newsclippings, bumper stickers

Folder 9: Legislation, 1963-1975
Booklets of U.S. Congress legislation

Folder 10: Self-Determination for D.C., 1973-1985
Handouts, certificates, correspondence</description><subject>Bumper stickers|Political campaigns|Political issues|Political representation|Politics &amp; government|Politicians|Legislation|Reunions</subject><objectid>2011.19.1.2.c</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Barry, Marion|Clarke, David|Eichhorn, Janice|Fauntroy, Walter|Hahn, Gilbert|Hechinger, John|McGovern, George|McKinney, Stewart|Rausch, Richard|Rich, Frank Sr.|Rich, Polly</people><searchterms>Home Rule|Supreme Court|U.S. Congress|Advisory Neighborhood Commission</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3824/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4373</url><identifier>4373</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Subseries D: Southwest Neighborhood Organizations, 1967-1968
[Series II: D.C. Political Activism, 1953-2010]</title><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Subseries D: Southwest Neighborhood Organizations, 1967-1968

Folder 11 : Newsletters and other materials</description><subject>Clubs|Newsletters|Political parties|Neighborhoods</subject><objectid>2011.19.1.2.d</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Eichhorn, Janice|Conyers, John Jr.|Washington, Walter</people><searchterms>Southwest|Home Rule|Arena Stage|Bowl America|Harry's Liquor Store|Southwest Citizens Association|Southwest Neighborhood Assembly</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4374</url><identifier>4374</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Subseries B: Sherrill's Documentary
[Series III: Non-Political Community Activities, 1985-2005]</title><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Subseries A: Sherrill's Documentary

Folder 17: Newsclippings, correspondence, program from International Documentary Foundation's Oscar Nominees' Reception

Video cassette of documentary (in Box 3)</description><subject>Diners (Restaurants)|Neighborhoods|Awards|Bakeries|Restaurants|Restaurant workers</subject><objectid>2011.19.1.3.b</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Eichhorn, Janice|Peterson, David</people><searchterms>Capitol Hill|D.C. Humanities Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4375</url><identifier>4375</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Subseries E: Statehood, 1981-1987 
[Series II: D.C. Political Activism, 1953-2010]</title><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Subseries E: Statehood, 1981-1987 

Folder 12: Congressional legislation booklets, campaign materials for Eichhorn to represent Ward 6 at the 1982 DC Statehood Constitutional Convention, program from the Convention's Installation and Opening Session, correspondence and statements from the president of the Constitutional Convention, program from 1985 Statehood Day 

Folder 13: Analysis of proposed constitution (1986) and statement of Assistant Attorney General Stephen Markman before the House of Representatives about admitting the new state (1987)</description><subject>Bumper stickers|Constitutional conventions|Constitutions|Legislation|Political activity|Political campaigns|Political conventions|Political organizations|Political participation|Political representation|Politicians|Politics &amp; government|Statehood</subject><objectid>2011.19.1.2.e</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Eichhorn, Janice|Cassell, Charles</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3422/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4376</url><identifier>4376</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Subseries B: Bureau of Community Services, 1983
[Series I: D.C. Government Employment, 1975-1991]</title><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Subseries B: Bureau of Community Services, 1983

Folder 4: Correspondence</description><subject /><objectid>2011.19.1.1.b</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gray, Vincent</people><searchterms>D.C. Government</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4377</url><identifier>4377</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Subseries F: Other, ??-2003
[Series II: D.C. Political Activism, 1953-2010]</title><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Subseries F: Other, ??-2003

Folder 14: Awards/certificates, bumper sticker, correspondence

Oversized box: Certificates of appreciation from the government of Washington, D.C., framed letter from Mayor Walter Washington (photo of Washington giving it to Eichhorn: 2011.19.2.32)</description><subject>Bumper stickers|Constitutional conventions|Constitutions|Legislation|Political activity|Political campaigns|Political conventions|Political organizations|Political participation|Political representation|Politicians|Politics &amp; government|Statehood|Certificates|School children|Mayors|City council members</subject><objectid>2011.19.1.2.f</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Eichhorn, Janice|Cassell, Charles|Barry, Marion|Clarke, David|Fenty, Adrian|Winter, Nadine</people><searchterms>D.C. Government|Home Rule</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3757/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4378</url><identifier>4378</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Series III: Non-Political Community Activities, 1985-2005</title><date /><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Series III: Non-Political Community Activities, 1985-2005

Subseries A: D.C. Jewish Community Center, 1985-1998

Subseries B: Sherill's documentary, 1987-1990

Subseries C: Friends of Tyler School, 1992-2005</description><subject>Awards|Bakeries|Calendars|Community centers|Correspondence|Diners (Restaurants)|Goldberg, Thelma|Meetings|Neighborhoods|Newsletters|Newspapers|Parties|Programs|Religious education|Restaurant workers|Restaurants|School children|Schools|Special education|Tutoring|Writing</subject><objectid>2011.19.1.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Abramowitz, A. Nathan|Barry, Marion|Brazil, Harold|Eichhorn, Janice|Mickelson, Arna Meyer|Moskowitz, Jill|Peterson, David|Reiner, Fred|Risher, John|Witman, Ellen</people><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah|Bat Mitzvah|Board of Jewish Education|Capitol Hill|D.C. Government|D.C. Humanities Council|Hanukkah|Jewish Community Center|Passover|Purim|Passover Seder|Tifereth Israel|Tyler Elementary School|Washington DC Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4379</url><identifier>4379</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>In Loving Tribute to Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt</title><date>1960</date><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>Program from Israel Bonds dinner and tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt, November 3, 1960, held at Woodmont Country Club.</description><subject>Tributes|Presidents' spouses</subject><objectid>2011.23.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Roosevelt, Eleanor</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds|Woodmont Country Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4380</url><identifier>4380</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Connecticut State Society: An Early History</title><date>1946</date><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>18-page pamphlet on the history of the Connecticut State Society, founded in 1920.  Photograph of Benjamin Sherman, Founder, on inside front cover.  Pamphlet includes an 8-page narrative history followed by the 1922 membership list of the Society.</description><subject /><objectid>2011.23.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Sherman, Benjamin</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4381</url><identifier>4381</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1941</date><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>Letter to Mr. Simon Sherman from United States Civil Service Commission, dated June 26, 1941</description><subject>Civil service</subject><objectid>2011.23.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Sherman, Simon</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4382</url><identifier>4382</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1959</date><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>Wheaton Plaza Shopping Center Identification Card for Simon Sherman, dated 12-7-1959.</description><subject>Real estate development|Shopping centers</subject><objectid>2011.23.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Identification</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Sherman, Simon</people><searchterms>Wheaton Plaza</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4383</url><identifier>4383</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1946</date><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>Wedding Announcement of Simon Sherman and Rose Bernard, 1946</description><subject>Weddings|Announcements</subject><objectid>2011.23.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Announcement, Wedding</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Sherman, Simon|Bernard, Rose</people><searchterms>Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4384</url><identifier>4384</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1966</date><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>Certificate, "Chai Guardian Award of Israel Bonds" presented to Simon Sherman in 1966 in recognition of his donation in Israel's "Year of Chai".</description><subject>Certificates|Philanthropy</subject><objectid>2011.23.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Sherman, Simon</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4385</url><identifier>4385</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1966</date><collection>Sherman Family Collection</collection><description>B'nai B'rith Certificate of Membership presented to Simon Sherman, 1966.</description><subject>Membership certificates</subject><objectid>2011.23.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Membership</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Sherman, Simon</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4386</url><identifier>4386</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Family history manuscript, "The Period of Calamity in Russia and also Bielsk Before and After its Destrution" by Yechiel Chrabolovsky</description><subject /><objectid>2008.17.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4387</url><identifier>4387</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1993</date><collection /><description>Family history, "The Chrabolowski Chronicles: Saga of a Multi-Continent Family from Bielsk Podlaski, Poland", 28 pages with several appendices.</description><subject /><objectid>2008.17.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4388</url><identifier>4388</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Newsletter, The Chrabolowski Chronicles", 1992-1997</description><subject /><objectid>2008.17.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4389</url><identifier>4389</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Records of the Yiddish Culture Festival of Greater Washington, 1992-2003</title><date /><collection /><description>Records of the Yiddish Culture Festival of Greater Washington which was run by Yiddish of Greater Washington, 1992-2003
Includes meeting minutes, budgets, publicity materials, grant applications, correspondence with presenters at the Yiddish Culture Festival, and presenters' biographies.</description><subject>Festivals|Music|Fund raising</subject><objectid>2011.29.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Mann, Elaine|Amir, Michlean|Rotkin, Israel|Rubin, Hilda|Leivick, Ida|Fishback, Hilda</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|United Jewish Endowment Fund|Workmen's Circle|Yiddish|Yiddish Culture Festival|Yiddish of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4390</url><identifier>4390</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Trees for Israel</title><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Series of five Jewish National Fund "Trees for Israel" Certificates given in honor of various members of the Atkin and Hartogensis families, including Rose Atkin, Clara Hartogensis, and Flora &amp; Maury Atkin.</description><subject /><objectid>2008.33.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Maurice|Atkin, Flora|Atkin, Barrie|Atkin, Jonathan|Atkin, Joseph</people><searchterms>Jewish National Fund|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3651/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4391</url><identifier>4391</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>December, 1941</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Series of 28 wedding telegrams received by Flora &amp; Maury Atkin on the occasion of their wedding at the Mayflower Hotel, Chinese Room, December 25, 1941.  Telegrams have been mounted on two sheets of brown paper which are folded in half.</description><subject>Weddings|Telegrams</subject><objectid>2009.36.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Telegram</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Flora|Atkin, Flora|Atkin, Maurice</people><searchterms>Wedding|Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3447/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4392</url><identifier>4392</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1939</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Penny postcard sent by "Shirley" to Hiss Hannah Rubin, Wildwood, New Jersey, 1939.  Photograph depicts main building at Camp Louise, Maryland.</description><subject>Postcards|Camps</subject><objectid>2005.13.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Camp Louise|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3702/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4393</url><identifier>4393</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1939</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Penny postcard sent by "Shirley" to Flora Blumenthal, 1939.  Photograph shows the "Garden Nook" at Camp Louise, Maryland.</description><subject>Camps|Postcards|Gardens</subject><objectid>2005.13.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Flora</people><searchterms>Camp Louise|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3590/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4394</url><identifier>4394</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1933</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Penny postcard sent by "Grace" to Eleanor Blumenthal in Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1933.  Photograph depicts the entrance to Camp Louise, Maryland.</description><subject>Postcards|Camps|Gardens</subject><objectid>2005.13.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Eleanor</people><searchterms>Camp Louise|Camp|Atlantic City</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3328/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4395</url><identifier>4395</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Passport belonging to Clara Hartogensis, issued April 17, 1922, for travel to British Isles, France, Switzerland, Germany, Holland, and Belgium.    Passport is folded &amp; attached to cardboard booklet with United States seal on the cover.  Interior shows several visas from various European countries.</description><subject>Travel|Tourism|Europe|Women</subject><objectid>2009.36.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Passport</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Hartogensis, Clara</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3658/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4396</url><identifier>4396</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>A Personal Tour</title><date>1937</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Travel pamphlet and itinerary prepared by Gateway Tours and distributed by Waters' "Ideal" Tours for Flora Blumenthal, 1937.   Includes travel advice, map of Europe, ticket stubs, and daily itinerary for six-week tour through 10 European countries.</description><subject>Travel|Tourism|Europe</subject><objectid>2009.36.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Pamphlet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Flora</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3394/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4397</url><identifier>4397</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Series of certificates documenting Maurice Atkin's training in the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, 1961-1964.</description><subject /><objectid>2008.33.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Achievement</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Maurice</people><searchterms>U.S. Coast Guard</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3354/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4398</url><identifier>4398</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Wedding Announcement</title><date>1941</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Wedding announcement of Maurice Atkin &amp; Flora Blumenthal, December 25, 1941</description><subject>Weddings|Announcements</subject><objectid>2009.36.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Announcement, Wedding</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Maurice|Blumenthal, Flora|Blumenthal, Joseph</people><searchterms>Wedding|Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3790/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4399</url><identifier>4399</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Report Card</title><date>1933</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Report card for Flora Blumenthal from Adas Israel Religious School, 1933.</description><subject /><objectid>2009.36.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Report</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Joseph|Blumenthal, Flora</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3427/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4400</url><identifier>4400</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Invitation for Mr. &amp; Mrs. Maurice Atkin to reception given by Israeli Minister Teddy Kollek in honor of Dr. Moshe Keren at the Israeli Embassy at 1621 22nd Street, NW, 1951.</description><subject>Invitations|Receptions|Embassies|Diplomats</subject><objectid>2009.36.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Maurice|Atkin, Flora|Keren, Moshe|Kollek, Teddy</people><searchterms>Israel|Israeli Embassy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3833/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4401</url><identifier>4401</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Fill the Gap in Judaic Drama</title><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Flyer advertising a playwriting program at Theatre Department of Jewish Communitiy Center of Greater Washington featuring Flora Atkin.</description><subject>Writing|Workshops (Adult education)|Community centers</subject><objectid>2009.36.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Handbill</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3586/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4402</url><identifier>4402</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1942</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Brochure for Jewish Community Center Camp, 1942.</description><subject>Camps|Community centers</subject><objectid>1998.17.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Brochure</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3650/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4403</url><identifier>4403</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Israel Now: Capital to Capital Mission</title><date>2001</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>1 folder of brochure and flyers related to "Israel Now: Capital to Capital Mission" organized by the United Jewish Communities, November 13-18.  Includes itinerary, promotional brochure, tentative schedule for the visit to Beit Shemesh, and article by Flora Atkin, "Who Needed Another Trip to Israel?"</description><subject>Travel|Tourism</subject><objectid>2009.36.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Brochure</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Maurice|Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms>Israel|United Jewish Communities|The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3756/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4404</url><identifier>4404</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/10/1942</date><collection /><description>4.75" x 3.75" booklet that has "United State Department of Justice / (Alien Registration) / Certificate of Identification" on the front.

The inside cover and first page include a photo, place and date of birth, physical stats, fingerprint, alien registration number, and D.C. address of residence for Eric Monroe.

Stamped "Washington, D.C. Feb 10 1942 Reg. Sec."

Inside back cover contains "Notice to Holder of This Certificate" which is made up of seven points.

The other pages are blank.</description><subject>Identification photographs|Certificates</subject><objectid>2011.30.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Registration</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Immigration|Germany</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4405</url><identifier>4405</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Affidavit</title><date>1958</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>One-page notarized statement signed by Rose Cohen Levy documenting that she is the widow of Joseph Levy and mother of Anna Levy Blumenthal, who married Joseph Blumenthal in 1917.</description><subject>Affidavits|Genealogy</subject><objectid>2010.9.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Affidavit</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Levy, Rose|Levy, Joseph|Levy, Anna|Blumenthal, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4406</url><identifier>4406</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1953</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Certificate of Title &amp; Deed of Trust documenting Maurice &amp; Flora Atkin's ownership of Lot 10, Block 7, in Bannockburn Cooperators Subdivision, Montgomery County, Maryland, 1956.</description><subject>Real estate development</subject><objectid>1983.03.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora|Atkin, Maurice</people><searchterms>Montgomery County|Bannockburn Cooperative</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4407</url><identifier>4407</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>One folder containing Deeds of Trust, Title Certificates, and receipts documenting property ownership of Rachel Blumenthal, Herman Blumenthal, and Clara Hartogensis of portions of Lots 1, 11, 12, and 48 in Square 417, Washington DC, between 1899 and 1919.</description><subject>Real estate development</subject><objectid>1983.03.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Joseph|Blumenthal, Rachel|Hartogensis, Clara</people><searchterms>Seventh Street|Northwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4408</url><identifier>4408</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1937</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Postcard sent from Flora Blumenthal to her sister Eleanor Blumenthal at Camp Saginaw in Pennsylvania.  Sketch on front depicts the Hotel Flora in Rome, 1937, which Flora visited on her European trip.</description><subject>Hotels|Travel|Postcards</subject><objectid>2005.13.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Flora|Blumenthal, Eleanor</people><searchterms>Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3949/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4409</url><identifier>4409</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Records of Young Peoples' Synagogue including correspondence, news clipping, High Holiday Services ticket, 1949-1951, 1969

The handwritten note was from Rabbi Hyman Ezra Cohen, who conducted the service for the congregation's first High Holiday services.  He was asked to stay on as rabbi and submitted this note in return.</description><subject /><objectid>2011.33.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Young People's Synagogue</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4410</url><identifier>4410</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Popular Aviation</title><date>1928</date><collection>Arthur Welsh Collection</collection><description>Popular Aviation Magazine, December 1928.  Includes article by Falk Harmel, "A History of Army Aviation" with account of Arthur Welsh's role.  Photo of Wright Brothers with Arthur Welsh on page 15 in article 'The Wright Brothers".  

Front cover completely detached; pages referring to Arthur Welsh have torn edges &amp; are detached.</description><subject>Air pilots|Airplanes|Aviation|Military air pilots</subject><objectid>1994.61.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Magazine</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Welsh, Arthur|Wright, Orville|Wright, Wilbur|Arnold, Henry|Harmel, Falk</people><searchterms>Wright Brothers|College Park</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3845/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4411</url><identifier>4411</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Arthur Welsh Collection</collection><description>Research notes, newsclippings, related correspondence of Samuel Holland, Vice-President of Jewish Historical Society, 1967-1969, relating to article on Arthur Welsh published in The Record, 1969.

Includes notes written by Margaret Smiler Winburg, Welsh's half-sister as well as letters to and from various government agencies, newspapers and journals.  Several original newspaper &amp; magazine clippings on Henry "Hap" Arnold and aviation history include portion of Washington Times, June 12, 1912 with headline "Aviation's Latest Victims" and photograph of airplane in flight.  Includes several draft copies of Holland's article, "Arthur L. Welsh".</description><subject>Airplanes|Air pilots|Aviation|Biographies</subject><objectid>C1-24</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Holland, Samuel|Welsh, Arthur|Winburg, Margaret</people><searchterms>Wright Brothers|College Park</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4412</url><identifier>4412</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Arthur Welsh Collection</collection><description>Copies of articles from newspapers and magazines related to Arthur Welsh, possibly collected by Samuel Holland during his research.  Includes information leaflet published by Smithsonian Institution on The Wright Brothers; copies of news clippings from June, 1912 documenting the fatal crash of Arthur Welsh; "The First Jewish Airman" by Falk Harmel; "Aero: America's Aviation Weekly", June 22, 1912;</description><subject>Air pilots|Airplanes|Aviation</subject><objectid>C1-25</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Welsh, Arthur|Wright, Wilbur|Wright, Orville|Hazelhurst, Leighton|Arnold, Henry</people><searchterms>College Park|Wright Brothers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4413</url><identifier>4413</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1966</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Speech given by Maurice Atkin on February 21, 1966, to Hadassah gathering.  Speech recounts Hadassah's role in providing food aid to Israel in 1940s-1950s.</description><subject>Agriculture|Food relief</subject><objectid>1998.37.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Speech</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Maurice</people><searchterms>Hadassah|Israel|Immigrants</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4414</url><identifier>4414</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Fundraising brochure for Shaare Tikvah synagogue in Prince George's County, 1965.  Includes messages from President and Rabbi, history of the congregation, building layout, and donation opportunities.</description><subject /><objectid>1995.11.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Brochure</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Shaare Tikvah|Prince George's County</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3494/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4415</url><identifier>4415</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hadassah Newsletter</title><date>1967</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Four-page newsletter documenting activities of Greater Washington Area Chapter of Hadassah, April, 1967.  Notice on front cover advertises spring meeting at Adas Israel Synagogue with performance written by Mollee Kruger &amp; directed by Flora Atkin.</description><subject>Theater programs|Theatrical productions|Women|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2003.18.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora|Kruger, Mollee|Silverstone, Gertrude</people><searchterms>Hadassah|Adas Israel|Sisterhood</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4416</url><identifier>4416</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Two One-Act Plays</title><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Program, "Two One-Act Plays Dealing with the Aftermath of the Holocaust", performed November 1992 at Adas Israel Congregation, directed by Flora Atkin.  Sponsored by Adas Israel Sisterhood.  Plays:  "Son/My Son" by Kennth Solway; "I Love You, I Love You Not" by Wendy Kesselman.</description><subject>Theater programs|Theatrical productions|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2003.18.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora|Wohlberg, Jeffrey</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Holocaust|Sisterhood</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4417</url><identifier>4417</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Selected Writings by Flora Atkin/Writings about Flora Atkin</title><date>2008</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Spiral bound booklet with collection of articles and clippings documenting Atkin's work and interests in theater, speaking engagements, local history, genealogy, community involvement, awards &amp; honors, 1941-2008.

One half of booklet is titled "Selected Writings by Flora B. Atkin" (86 pages) and includes Table of Contents with subject headings Dance, Theatre and Education, Jewish Publications, Genealogy, Miscellaneous, and Drafts.

Second half of booklet is titled "About Flora Atkin" (61 pages) and includes Table of Contents with headings Professional Life and Family Life.  Also includes a two-page biographical listing of Awards and Honors, Lectures, Community Participation, Formal Education, and Personal Data.</description><subject>Autobiographies|Authors|Theatrical productions|Dance|History|Historical dramas|Genealogy|Camps|Anniversaries|Oral histories|Awards|Honors|Education</subject><objectid>2009.36.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora|Atkin, Maurice</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Camp|Jewish Community Center|Seventh Street|Russia|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4418</url><identifier>4418</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1912</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Penny postcard sent to Blumenthal family on 7th Street from (Little) Belle, postmark Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 1912.</description><subject>Postcards|Greeting cards</subject><objectid>2005.13.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3635/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4419</url><identifier>4419</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Langley Light</title><date>1956</date><collection>Temple Israel Congregation</collection><description>16-page newsletter, The Langley Light, from Langley Hebrew Congregation (later Temple Israel) in Silver Spring, MD, October 1956.</description><subject>Newsletters|Synagogues|Suburban life</subject><objectid>2012.02.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Weintraub, Lewis</people><searchterms>Silver Spring|Montgomery County|synagogues|Temple Israel|Langley Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3448/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4420</url><identifier>4420</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Confirmation Exercises</title><date>June 4, 1933</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Two-page printed confirmation program for Adas Israel Congregation, June 4, 1933.  Includes list of confirmation class of 1933 (including Flora Blumenthal) and bar mitzvah boys of 1933.</description><subject>Religious services|Youth</subject><objectid>2009.36.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Flora|Metz, Solomon|Wilner, Joseph</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Confirmation|Bar Mitzvah|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4421</url><identifier>4421</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Scrapbook Pages</title><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Three loose pages from a scrapbook compiled by Flora Blumenthal, 1920s-1930s.  Includes newsclippings about performances for Adas Israel Sisterhood, travel plans, school activities; public school report cards; invitation; program from Roosevelt High School glee club.</description><subject>Scrapbooks|School|Synagogues|Report cards|Dance|Teenagers|Operas &amp; operettas</subject><objectid>2009.36.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Flora|Hartogensis, Clara</people><searchterms>Roosevelt High School|Bancroft Elementary School|Adas Israel|Sisterhood</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4422</url><identifier>4422</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Theodore Roosevelt High School Classmates 1935-1985</title><date>1985</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Six-page booklet with short biographical sketches of the 1935 graduates of Roosevelt High School.  Includes paragraph on Flora Blumenthal Atkin.</description><subject>Schools|Reunions</subject><objectid>2009.36.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms>Roosevelt High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4423</url><identifier>4423</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Na'Amat USA Day Care Center Scholarship</title><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Series of three certificates documenting scholarships given to Na'Amat USA Day Care Center in Israel in memory of Rose Atkin, 1990-2004</description><subject>Certificates|Day care</subject><objectid>2008.33.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Rose|Atkin, Maurice|Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms>Israel|NA'AMAT USA</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4424</url><identifier>4424</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Series of two certificates from Hadassah expressing gratitude to Maurice and Flora Atkin.</description><subject>Certificates</subject><objectid>2008.33.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Maurice|Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms>Hadassah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3946/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4425</url><identifier>4425</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Certificate of Appreciation awarded to Maurice Atkin from March of Dimes.  Undated.</description><subject>Poliomyelitis|Certificates</subject><objectid>2008.33.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Maurice</people><searchterms>March of Dimes</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3744/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4426</url><identifier>4426</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>One folder of miscellaneous letters to Flora Blumenthal Atkin, 1940 - 2006 regarding a wide range of volunteer and professional activities, genealogy, and synagogue history.  Correspondents include Adas Israel Congregation, Jewish Community Center, D.C. Public Schools, Montgomery County Government, National Foundation for Jewish Culture, New Plays, Inc, Temple Sinai.</description><subject>Synagogues|Religious education|Public schools|Community centers|Rabbis|Theatrical productions</subject><objectid>2009.36.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora|Atkin, Maurice|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Panitz, David|Lipman, Eugene|Yellin, Richard|Wohlberg, Jeffrey</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center|Adas Israel|Hadassah|Temple Sinai|Religious School|Camp|Sisterhood</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4427</url><identifier>4427</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1951</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Invitation for Maurice Atkin to reception given by Ambassador of Israel, Abba Eban, in honor of Minister for Foreign Affairs Moshe Sharett, at the Israeli Embassy, September 20, 1951.</description><subject>Invitations|Embassies|Diplomats|Receptions</subject><objectid>2009.36.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Maurice|Eban, Abba|Sharett, Moshe</people><searchterms>Israel|Israeli Embassy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4428</url><identifier>4428</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Invitation</title><date>1967</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Invitation to 50th Anniversary Reception in honor of Anna and Joseph Blumenthal, held at Adas Israel Synagogue, October 29, 1967.</description><subject>Invitations|Receptions|Anniversaries|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2009.36.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Anna|Blumenthal, Joseph|Wolpe, Allen|Wolpe, Eleanor|Atkin, Flora|Atkin, Maurice</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4429</url><identifier>4429</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Deborah's Daughters</title><date>1996</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Script for the play "Deborah's Daughters" written by Flora Atkin.  Includes a supplemental condensed version for a shorter staged reading.  Created in honor of the Adas Israel Sisterhood Centennial.</description><subject>Women|Theatrical productions|Historical dramas</subject><objectid>1998.17.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Script</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Sisterhood</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4430</url><identifier>4430</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Scripts written by Flora Atkin for five plays written between 1978 and 2004.  

"Dig 'N Tel" and "Grampo/Scampo" were published by New Plays, Inc.   

"Shoorik and Poufchik" puppet play was created for the New American Club's Puppet Theatre at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington. 

"Twenty-Eight Steps Below: The Story of Kibbutzim Hill" was inspired by a visit to the Ayalon Institute Museum in Israel in 1998. 

"Growing up in Washington" script is labeled draft and was written for the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington.</description><subject>Archaeology|Folklore|Theatrical productions|Puppet shows</subject><objectid>2009.36.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Script</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms>Israel|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4431</url><identifier>4431</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Three speeches given by Flora Atkin on the subject of theater and playwriting between the early 1960s and 2004.</description><subject>Writing|Theatrical productions|Speeches</subject><objectid>2009.36.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Speech</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4432</url><identifier>4432</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Three Summers on a Roof</title><date>1996</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>52-page spiral bound article written by Flora Atkin titled "Three Summers on a Roof: Story of a Recreational Arts Day Camp at the Jewish Community Center, 1942-1944."  Copyright date 1996.  

Article tells of Atkin's role in creating and directing the first summer day camp at the Jewish Community Center on 16th Street, NW.</description><subject>Camps|World War II|Arts &amp; crafts|Community centers</subject><objectid>1998.17.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Monograph</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center|Camp|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4433</url><identifier>4433</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Seven short articles written by Flora Atkin between 1978 and 2002 on history and memories of the Blumenthal, Hartogensis, and Levy families; memories of Adas Israel Congregation and Seventh Street, NW;  and her experiences in 2002 with a Russian cousin of Maurice Atkin titled "From Russia With Love."</description><subject>Families|Synagogues|Rabbis|Public schools|Immigrants|Religious education</subject><objectid>2009.36.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Monograph</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora|Atkin, Maurice|Blumenthal, Anna|Blumenthal, Joseph|Blumenthal, Herman|Hartogensis, Clara|Hartogensis, Edward|Hartogensis, Rachel|Mazo, Abram|Metz, Solomon|Levy, Rosa|Levy, Joseph</people><searchterms>Seventh Street|Adas Israel|Dry goods stores|Russia|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4434</url><identifier>4434</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>I Turn to Thee</title><date>1972</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Spiral-bound script and music for "I Turn to Thee" cantata written by Adas Israel Confirmation Class, 1972.  Choreographed and staged by Flora Atkin; musical arrangements by Cantor Raphael Edgar.</description><subject>Music|Religious education|Cantors (Judaism)</subject><objectid>1998.50.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Script</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora|Edgar, Raphael</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Confirmation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4435</url><identifier>4435</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>One folder series of programs and flyers related to Adas Israel Sisterhood, 1944-1997, including Donor Luncheons, speaker panels, clippings, invitations</description><subject>Women|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2003.18.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Sisterhood</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4436</url><identifier>4436</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>22-page program for reception hosted by the American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science honoring President of Israel Chaim Weizmann, April 23, 1949, in New York City, attended by several hundred guests from around the U.S.  Program included remarks by Edmund Kaufmann and Henry Morgenthau, Jr, speech by Chaim Weizmann, and several selections played by the NBC Symphony Orchestra.

The program also includes a 10-page article, "Dr. Chaim Weizmann: Statesman to Israel, Scientist to the World" and a 2-page article, "Challenge and Responsibility" written by Henry Morgenthau, Jr, United Jewish Appeal.  

Flora &amp; Maurice Atkin are listed among the guests.</description><subject>Receptions|Presidents</subject><objectid>1998.37.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora|Atkin, Maurice|Cherner, Joseph|Cohen, Naomi|Cohen, Nehemiah|Kaufmann, Edmund I.|Lehrman, Jac J.|Morgenthau, Henry Jr.|Turover, Isador S.|Weizmann, Chaim</people><searchterms>Weizmann Institute of Science|Israel|United Jewish Appeal</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3428/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4437</url><identifier>4437</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Middle East Diary</title><date>1959</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Soft-bound 83-page monograph titled "Excerpts from Colonel R. Meinertzhagen, Middle East Diary, 1917-1956".  

"Maurice D. Atkin" handwritten in upper right corner.</description><subject>Diaries</subject><objectid>1998.37.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Diary</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Maurice|Meinertzhagen, Richard</people><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4438</url><identifier>4438</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Copies of two letters to Denise Tourover, Washington representative of Hadassah, from Israeli government, 1950-1951.</description><subject>Food relief|Correspondence|Women</subject><objectid>1998.37.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Maurice|Tourover, Denise</people><searchterms>Israel|Hadassah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4439</url><identifier>4439</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Series of five mimeographed newsletters of the Silver Spring Nursery School, October, 1952 through February, 1953.</description><subject>Children|Nursery schools|Newsletters|Cooperatives</subject><objectid>2009.36.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms>Silver Spring</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4440</url><identifier>4440</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>One folder series of programs and flyers for theater productions written or produced by Flora Atkin and performed at local area congregations and community groups, 1957-1980s.</description><subject>Theater programs|Religious education|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2003.18.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms>Montgomery County Jewish Community|Har Tzeon|Temple Sinai|Adventure Theatre|Holocaust|Silver Spring</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4441</url><identifier>4441</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>JCC Recreational Arts Program</title><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>One folder containing series of flyers, newsclippings, program calendars, and correspondence related to dance and theater programs, youth activities, and other activities organized by Flora Atkin in the Recreational Arts program of the Jewish Community Center, 1940s.</description><subject>Youth|Theater programs|Dance|Community centers|Recreation</subject><objectid>1983.08.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center|Dance</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3785/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4442</url><identifier>4442</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Russian Fair</title><date>1982</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Flyers, program, and newsclipping related to a Russian Fair held at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, May 9, 1982.  The Fair included concert, puppet show authored by Flora Atkin, Russian food, crafts, and lectures.</description><subject>Community centers|Fairs|Puppet shows|Folk dancing|Concerts|Handbills</subject><objectid>1996.28.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3511/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4443</url><identifier>4443</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Series of carbon copies of letters written by Flora Atkin, 1943-1944, to employees and volunteers at the Jewish Community Center summer day camp.</description><subject>Correspondence|Summer|Community centers|Camps</subject><objectid>1998.17.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4444</url><identifier>4444</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>JCC Day Camp</title><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>One folder of assorted flyers, pamphlets, blank registration forms, budget, newsclippings, memos, and songsheets documenting the summer day camp at the Jewish Community Center, 1942-1944 under leadership of Flora Atkin.</description><subject>Community centers|Camps|Children|Summer</subject><objectid>1983.08.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora|Rosenblum, Edward</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3642/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4445</url><identifier>4445</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Summer Joys for Girls and Boys</title><date>1955</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Brochure for Jewish Community Center Summer Day Camp, 1955.</description><subject>Community centers|Summer|Camps|Children</subject><objectid>1983.08.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Brochure</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rosenblum, Edward|Thursz, Daniel|Hirshman, Simon|Blumbert, Mina|Shefferman, Theresa</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3329/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4446</url><identifier>4446</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Camper</title><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>1 folder of newsletters titled "The Camper" documenting activities of the Jewish Community Center summer day camp, 1943-1944.</description><subject>Community centers|Camps|Newsletters|Summer</subject><objectid>1996.28.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4447</url><identifier>4447</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1920</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Certificate for Joseph Blumenthal's admittance to the Bar of the D.C. Court of Appeals, 1920.</description><subject>Lawyers|Certificates</subject><objectid>2010.9.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Achievement</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4448</url><identifier>4448</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>1 Folder of news clippings, newsletters, copies of birth and death certificates, and 3-page typed memoir documenting the life of Joseph Blumenthal.</description><subject /><objectid>2010.9.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4449</url><identifier>4449</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Genealogy</title><date /><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>1 folder of assorted family trees, correspondence, census and city directory copies, and other materials related to genealogical research on the Hartogensis and Blumenthal families.</description><subject>Genealogy</subject><objectid>2009.36.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora|Blumenthal, Joseph|Blumenthal, Rachel|Blumenthal, Herman|Hartogensis, Clara|Hartogensis, Edward|Hartogensis, Henry|Hartogensis, Fannie|Levy, Anna|Levy, Rosa|Levy, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4450</url><identifier>4450</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1973</date><collection>Rich Family Collection</collection><description>Bumper Sticker from Frank Rich's campaign for Washington D.C. City Council, 1974.</description><subject>Campaign insignia|Bumper stickers</subject><objectid>2011.22.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Sticker, Bumper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rich, Frank Sr.</people><searchterms>Rich's Shoes|D.C. Government|Home Rule</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3654/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4451</url><identifier>4451</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Constitution and By-Laws</title><date /><collection>Tifereth Israel Collection</collection><description>Constitution and By-Laws of Tifereth Israel </description><subject /><objectid>2011.16.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Tifereth Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3727/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4452</url><identifier>4452</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Kesher Israel Congregation Community Guide</title><date>2006</date><collection>Kesher Israel Congregation Collection</collection><description>Notebook, "Kesher Israel Congregation/Community Guide", compiled 2006-2007.  Includes membership directory, synagogue calendar, Jewish points of interest in Washington, kashrut information, information on Jewish holidays.</description><subject>Membership lists|Calendars|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2012.07.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Directory</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Freundel, Barry</people><searchterms>Kesher Israel|Kosher Food|Georgetown</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4453</url><identifier>4453</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Book of Life</title><date>1898</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Book titled: The Book of Life: A Complete Formula of the Service and Ceremonies observed at the Death-bed, House of Mourning, and Cemetery; together with Prayers on Visiting the Graves."  Publisher: Rosenbaum &amp; Werbelowsky, New York, 1898.

Handwritten note on inside cover reads: "Baltimore February 2, 1907, 18th day of the Hebrew month Schwat, 5667. I presented this Hebrew and English Sepher Book of Life to my dear niece Clara Hartogensis as a remembrance token of her Uncle H. S. Hartogensis."</description><subject>Religious books</subject><objectid>2009.36.40</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Hartogensis, Henry|Hartogensis, Clara</people><searchterms>Hebrew|Baltimore|Siddur</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4454</url><identifier>4454</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/18/1955</date><collection /><description>Letter to Frances Kossow from Sidney's Orchestra confirming arrangements for wedding reception at the Mayflower Hotel, December 18, 1955.</description><subject>Hotels|Orchestras|Weddings</subject><objectid>2011.28.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Burka, Frances</people><searchterms>Mayflower Hotel|Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4455</url><identifier>4455</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Fine Food, Fine Pastries, Open 6 to 9</title><date>1989</date><collection>Janice Eichhorn Collection</collection><description>Documentary film: Fine Food, Fine Pastries, Open 6 to 9
Directed by David Petersen, distributed by Direct Cinema Limited

Explores the culture and history of Sherrill's Restaurant and Bakery in Washington, D.C., focusing on the family that owns Sherrill's, as well as the people who work and eat there.

1989, 29 minutes, color, ISBN 1-55974-283-6
Academy Award Nomination for Best Documentary Short</description><subject /><objectid>2011.19.36</objectid><place /><objectname>Videotape</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4456</url><identifier>4456</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Philip Schiff Collection</collection><description>One folder of biographical materials related to Philip Schiff. 

Obituaries; eulogy delivered by Rabbi Balfour Brickner at Temple Sinai, 1958; condolence notes including telegram from Eleanor Roosevelt; list of pallbearers; Who's Who entry; biographical profile, "Philip Schiff: Social Worker Prototype, 1901-1958"; copies of newsclippings by &amp; about Schiff.</description><subject>Biographies|Funeral rites &amp; ceremonies|Eulogies|Social workers|Presidents' spouses</subject><objectid>2012.15.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Schiff, Philip|Roosevelt, Eleanor</people><searchterms>Jewish Welfare Board|Temple Sinai|National Association of Social Workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4457</url><identifier>4457</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Philip Schiff Collection</collection><description>One folder of correspondence between Philip Schiff &amp; Eleanor Roosevelt, 1953-1956, concerning the National Issues Committtee, the National Jewish Youth Conference, and the National Jewish Welfare Board.  Primarily copies of originals held by the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library.  One original letter written and signed by Eleanor Roosevelt, October 26, 1953, regarding her inability to attend an upcoming event for the National Issues Committee.</description><subject>Correspondence|Presidents' spouses|Organizations</subject><objectid>2012.15.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Roosevelt, Eleanor|Schiff, Philip</people><searchterms>Jewish Welfare Board|National Issues Committee|National Jewish Youth Conference</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4458</url><identifier>4458</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Philip Schiff Collection</collection><description>One folder of miscellaneous correspondence written to and from Philip Schiff, 1950-1958.

Correspondents include several public officials, including Averell Harriman, Israeli Ambassador Eliahu Elat, Senator Herbert Lehman, Harry Henshel.  There are also several letters to Schiff's daughter Jeanne (Schiff) Talpers.</description><subject>Political campaigns|Politicians|Correspondence</subject><objectid>2012.15.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Schiff, Philip|Elat, Eliahu|Harriman, Averell|Lehman, Herbert|Rauh, Joseph</people><searchterms>Jewish Welfare Board</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4459</url><identifier>4459</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Philip Schiff Collection</collection><description>Two folders of materials, primarily copies of correspondence and memoranda, related to Philip Schiff's career with the Jewish Welfare Board, 1943-1949 (originals held by American Jewish Historical Society).  

Includes "Washington Newsletter", 1944-1945, detailing Schiff's efforts to establish the Jewish Welfare Board presence in Washington and relationships with other war-related departments. Later correspondence focuses on the JWB Washington office in relation to social legislation, cooperation with federal agencies, and the War Department.  A copy of Schiff's testimony to the Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency of the U.S. Senate on behalf of the Jewish Welfare Board in 1955 is also included.

One original brochure, "JWB Goes to Washington" with photo of a JWB delegation (Schiff standing at far right) meeting with President Harry Truman (seated, left) from a national JWB meeting held in Washington, November, 1951.

Also includes a copy of the full-page New York Times ad dated November 15, 1957, "We Are Facing A Danger Unlike Any Danger That Has Ever Existed", signed by civic, academic, and religious leaders including Philip Schiff as representative of the Jewish Welfare Board, Eleanor Roosevelt.</description><subject>Chaplains|Community centers|Correspondence|Government relations|Juvenile delinquents|Military organizations|Nuclear war|Presidents|Veterans|World War II</subject><objectid>2012.15.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cafritz, Morris|King, Milton|Lehman, Herbert|Schiff, Philip|Truman, Harry|Weil, Frank|Kraft, Louis</people><searchterms>Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy|Indian Spring Country Club|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Welfare Board|U.S. Congress|U.S. Presidents|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3684/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4460</url><identifier>4460</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Philip Schiff Collection</collection><description>One folder of miscellaneous materials related to National Association of Social Workers; includes a brochure titled "Public Welfare Crisis in the Nation's Capital",  commemorative certificate awarded to Philip Schiff as a NASW Social Work Pioneer, 2005, and copies of Schiff's testimony on behalf of NASW to the D.C. Appropriations Subcommittee of the House of Representatives, 1956.</description><subject>Social workers|Certificates|Congress</subject><objectid>2012.15.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Schiff, Philip</people><searchterms>National Association of Social Workers|U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4461</url><identifier>4461</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Philip Schiff Collection</collection><description>One folder of materials related to Philip Schiff's involvement with the National Issues Committee, headed by Eleanor Roosevelt.  Includes newsclippings, correspondence, newsletter, and a brochure, "An American Platform" created by the National Issues Committee, 1953.  The correspondence is primarily concerned with organizing and fundraising on a national level.</description><subject>Correspondence|Presidents' spouses|Political issues|Organizations</subject><objectid>2012.15.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Schiff, Philip|Roosevelt, Eleanor|Pryor, Don|Rauh, Joseph|Klutznick, Philip</people><searchterms>National Issues Committee</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3342/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4462</url><identifier>4462</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Philip Schiff Collection</collection><description>Series of invitations to Philip Schiff from the White House. 

Includes program for inauguration ceremonies of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1945; invitation to inauguration of President Harry S. Truman, 1949, and letter of invitation to a garden party for hospitalized veterans given by President Dwight Eisenhower, 1953.</description><subject>Invitations|Presidential inaugurations|Presidents</subject><objectid>2012.15.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Eisenhower, Dwight D.|Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Schiff, Philip|Truman, Harry</people><searchterms>Jewish Welfare Board|U.S. Presidents|White House</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3773/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4463</url><identifier>4463</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>JCC Scrapbook, 1923-1924. 

Contains articles from local press and the Y.M.H.A. Bulletin concerning fundraising for the JCC building on 16 &amp; Q. Also a loose 1934 program for the 10th anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone and a 1923 special announcement about an upcoming meeting to elect delegates and alternates to the Annual Convention of Middle Atlantic States Federation in Baltimore. Scrapbook also includes a full speech given by internationally known social and economics writer John Spargo at a JCC Building Campaign meeting on October 6, 1923.</description><subject>Archives|Campaign managers|Cultural facilities|Fund raising|Judaism</subject><objectid>2002.11.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bisgyer, Maurice|Cafritz, Morris|Garfinkle, Morris|King, Harry|Simon, Abram|Wilner, Joseph</people><searchterms>Fraternity|Jewish Community Center|The Evening Star|The Washington Post|Young Mens Hebrew Association|Young Womens Hebrew Association</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4464</url><identifier>4464</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1925</date><collection>Jewish Community Center</collection><description>JCC Scrapbook, 1925

Includes several newsclippings documenting President Coolidge's address at the laying of the Jewish Community Center cornerstone at 16 &amp; Q in 1925. Also a letter of thanks to Coolidge from Chairman of the Reception Committee Isaac Gans for accepting the invitation to speak. A memo to the JCC board of directors from Executive Director Maurice Bisgyer outlines five new projects for the center as well as the current checking balance.  YMHA President David Weiner wrote a letter urging members to pay their $10 dues since the organization would be providing services to the JCC as well as keeping its own offices. Also included are a few promotional materials and two complete copies Jewish magazines, The American Hebrew and the Jewish Tribune and Hebrew Standard, from May 1925.</description><subject>Archives|Fund raising|Government officials|Judaism|People associated with politics &amp; government|Politicians|Presidents</subject><objectid>2002.11.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bisgyer, Maurice|Cafritz, Morris|Coolidge, Calvin|Gans, Isaac|Goldsmith, Charles|Luber, Berte|Luber, Sylvia|Novick, Louis|Weiner, David|Wilner, Joseph</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center|The Washington Post|U.S. Presidents|Young Mens Hebrew Association</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4465</url><identifier>4465</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1926-1929</date><collection>Jewish Community Center</collection><description>Scrapbook, 1926-1929. 

Contains news clippings and program materials on a variety of subjects from arts to athletics to educational lectures; aimed towards men and women, children and mixed groups.  Also has coverage of the Jewish Community Center trying to reach 3,000 members, and the transition of JCC presidency from Harry King to Morris Cafritz.  Includes coverage of political lectures given by Ittamar Ben Avi of the Jewish Assembly of Palestine; Count Illya Tolstoy, son of Leo Tolstoy; and internationally known English philosopher Bertrand Russel.  Also the address given by U.S. Vice President Dawes at the Convention of the Jewish Welfare Board in December 1928 and a photo from the 1928 acclaimed production of "The Dybbuk."</description><subject>Archives|Art exhibitions|Athletic clubs|Government officials|Judaism|Music ensembles|People associated with politics &amp; government|Politicians|Vice presidents</subject><objectid>2002.11.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cafritz, Morris|Glucksman, Harry|King, Harry|Lehman, Irving|Loeb, Julius|Marshall, Louis|Rosenblum, William Franklin|Schwefel, Louis|Simon, Abram</people><searchterms>Georgetown University|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Welfare Board|Mayflower Hotel|Palestine|Passover Seder|U.S. Vice Presidents</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4466</url><identifier>4466</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center</collection><description>JCC Scrapbook, 1931-1933.

Contains programs and news clippings from various religious and social events, including academic and political lectures, athletic, dramatic, music and dance programs, JCC annual meeting announcements and the B'nai B'rith Conclave in the Capitol, held on March 20-22 1932.  

Scrapbook also chronicles the first news of Hitler's rise and anti-Jewish acts in Germany, starting with an announcement in the Ledger about Oswald Garrison Villard, editor of "The Nation," opening a JCC forum series on November 6, 1932 with a talk entitled "Hitler--the Menace to Germany and the Jews."  The "Washington Post" later covered the event on November 9, 1932.

In March of 1933, both the Post and The Herald covered an interfaith mass meeting of 3,000 people to protest Germany's treatment of the Jews and urging the U.S. government to abrogate treaties with Germany unless conditions improve.</description><subject>Archives|Athletic clubs|Drama clubs|Music ensembles|Judaism|People associated with politics &amp; government|Activists|Political issues|Politicians</subject><objectid>2002.11.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Volkman, Aaron|Garbarsky, Marks|Kushner, Yvonne|Wilner, Joseph|Bisgyer, Maurice|Simon, Abram|Himmelfarb, Paul|Goldman, Aaron|Goldman, Solomon|Hershfield, Isidore|Spiegler, Louis</people><searchterms>anti-semitism|B'nai B'rith|Hadassah|Holocaust|Jewish Community Center|Palestine|Passover|Rabbi|The Washington Post|Yiddish|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4467</url><identifier>4467</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center</collection><description>JCC Scrapbook, 1933-1935.

Contains news clippings and programs about social, political, religious, athletic and artistic events. Also coverage of the worsening situation in Germany, including a boycott of German goods started by the Jewish Women of Washington and JCC endorsing the boycott of the 1936 Olympic Games in Germany, a lecture on Nazi cruelty from former Berlin-stationed journalist Edgar A. Mowrer and similar events.  

News clippings from October 1933 also detail a JCC lecture on The New Deal given by John's Hopkins professor Dr. Joe Seidman, and a round table discussion facilitated by Washington Post columnist Carlisle Bargeron was held a year later.  World chess champion Dr. Alexander Alekhine played 27 rounds at the JCC, as reported by the "Star" on September 4, 1933, followed by several other chess-related events.</description><subject>Activists|Archives|Athletic clubs|Chess|Drama clubs|Judaism|Music ensembles|People associated with politics &amp; government|Political issues|Politicians|Sports</subject><objectid>2002.11.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bigsyer, Maurice|Alekhine, Alexander|Cafritz, Morris|Freudberg, Rose|Glucksman, Harry|Goldman, Aaron|Hollander, Bertha|Hurst, Fannie|Lewisohn, Ludwig|Mowrer, Edgar|Ourisman, Benjamin|Rosenblum, Edward|Wise, Stephen</people><searchterms>anti-semitism|Great Depression|Hadassah|Holocaust|Jewish Community Center|New Deal|Passover|Rabbi|The Washington Post|Yiddish|Germany</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4468</url><identifier>4468</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center</collection><description>JCC Scrapbook, 1935-1936.

Articles &amp; programs pertaining to JCC programs--athletic, educational, artistic and social. Includes announcements and a program about the Maimonides 800th anniversary celebrations and B'nai B'rith conference coverage in April 1935, a June 1935 announcement about Gertrude Yoelson's (sister of Al Jolson) marriage to Isidore Sollod, The Ledger's June 21, 1935 announcement that Naomi Love became the first woman in Columbia University College of Law's history to attain the highest academic honor award, coverage and a program for Molly Picon's JCC performance in November 1935, the Ledger's announcement of Benjamin Ourisman's election as JCC president and the 10th building anniversary in February 1936, and the Ledger's "Portraits of Washingtonians" column featuring such people as Fred Gichner and Bernard Ourisman in February 1936, Leopold Freudberg in March 1936, Isidore Hershfield and "Aunt Minnie" Goldsmith in April 1936, Morris Cafritz in May 1936, Morton Luchs and Paul Himmelfarb in June 1936.  In the very back is an official certificate from December 1933 naming the JCC as an official affiliate of the Boys' Clubs of America, Inc.</description><subject>Activists|Archives|Athletic clubs|Celebrities|Chess|Drama clubs|Entertainment|Judaism|Music ensembles|Political issues|Politicians|Weddings|Yiddish theater</subject><objectid>2002.11.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bisgyer, Maurice|Cafritz, Morris|Freudberg, Leopold|Gichner, Fred|Goldsmith, Minnie|Hershfield, Isidore|Himmelfarb, Paul|Jolson, Al|Luchs, Morton|Ourisman, Benjamin</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Argo Lodge|B'nai B'rith|Hanukkah|Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society|Jewish Community Center|Palestine|Rabbi|Passover Seder|Succot|Yiddish</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4469</url><identifier>4469</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center</collection><description>JCC Scrapbook for the years 1936-1937.

Coverage of a wide variety of JCC programs including athletic, artistic, educational and social.  Several articles dedicated to the creation of a JCC "Center Camp" in a large rural area in Chopawamsic, Virginia in the summer of 1936, constituting the first time that the Federal Government engaged in helping this citywide project serving a variety of Community Chest agencies. 
Includes JCC brochure for Center Camp.

The Ledger's column about Washingtonians continued with Maurice Bisgyer and Charles Stein in July 1936, "Radio Joe" Kaufman in August 1936 and Cantor Louis Novick in October 1936.  Several lectures concerned the status of Jews in Palestine and suggestions for the future, including by author Maurice Samuel in September 1936, Dr. Abram Sachar, director of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation in November 1936, and Rabbi David de Sola Pool in October 1937.  Rabbi Isador Breslau, president of the District Zionist Organization, delivered a keynote address at a symposium about conditions in Europe in October 1936, suggesting that Jews should assimilate or "submit to the torture and to the rack."  Other articles cover Bisgyer's appointment as Secretary of B'nai B'rith in April 1937 and Benjamin Ourisman's re-election as president in 1937.  Dr. Mordecai Kaplan, credited with founding the Reconstructionist movement in Judaism, spoke at the JCC on "The Reconstruction of Jewish Life and Thought" on February 16, 1937.</description><subject>Activists|Archives|Athletic clubs|Drama clubs|Judaism|Political issues|Politicians</subject><objectid>2002.11.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bigsyer, Maurice|McNamara, Jim|Goldsmith, Charles|Kaufman, Joseph|Samuel, Maurice|Novick, Louis|Hershfield, Isidore|Lewisohn, Ludwig|Kaplan, Mordecai M.|Breslau, Isadore|Ourisman, Benjamin|Cafritz, Morris</people><searchterms>anti-semitism|Argo Lodge|B'nai B'rith|Boy Scouts|Center Camp|Camp|Community Chest|George Washington University|Holocaust|Jewish Community Center|Ohev Sholom|Palestine|Philadelphia|Rabbi|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4470</url><identifier>4470</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center</collection><description>JCC Scrapbook, 1937-1939.

Covers various JCC programs, including social, educational, athletic and artistic.  The JCC joined the D.C. Board of Women's Athletics in December 1937 to provide more opportunities for girls, which resulted in a "Gay Nineties" party in the JCC for the women's athletic department in January 1938.  In March 1938 the JCC published a booklet of sports and classes offered for women. 
The JCC 1937 annual report and membership rates for 1938-9 are included in the scrapbook. Early 1939 saw the completion of a membership drive for 2,500 people and the opening of a new health club.

The JCC opened a spring 1938 art exhibit by the late Boris Schultz, who had established the Bezalel School of Arts and Crafts in Palestine.  The Washington section of the National Council of Jewish Women raised money for the JCC camp in Virginia through a June 1938 luncheon.  Edward Rosenblum was named the JCC director.  Boy Scout Troop 73 lit the first Hanukkah candles at the JCC in December 1938.  Early 1939 saw the completion of a membership drive for 2,500 people and the opening of a new health club.  The JCC also joined local Jewish organizations to put on a lavish Cherry Tree Ball in honor of Washington's birthday in February 1939. Other events include a minstrel show and dance presented by the Service Council, and flyers for Molly Picon in "Yiddle with his Fiddle", a musical comedy 'talkie'.</description><subject>Archives|Art exhibitions|Athletic clubs|Drama clubs|Fascism|Judaism|Minstrel shows|Music ensembles|Political issues|Socialism</subject><objectid>2002.11.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Breslau, Isadore|Rosenblum, Edward|Garfinkle, Morris|King, Milton|Cafritz, Morris|Gerstenfeld, Norman|Wolfson, Joel|Ourisman, Benjamin|Monsky, Henry|Glucksman, Harry</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|Boy Scouts|Camp|Hadassah|Hanukkah|Jewish Community Center|Palestine|Purim|Rabbi|Russia|Succot|Willard Hotel|Yiddish</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5358/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4471</url><identifier>4471</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center</collection><description>Scrapbook covers a variety of JCC programs and events.  Also news stories--President Roosevelt receiving the American Hebrew Medal and Adas Israel's 70th anniversary in March 1939, local Jewish groups joining other religious organizations to offer services to army and navy officers in December 1940, and coverage of the philanthropist couple, the Goldsmith's golden anniversary in January 1941.  The JCC also held a symposium on marriage in the fall of 1939, another symposium on building interfaith alliances in February 1940 and hosted German novelist Eva Lips talking about the decline of German civilization on April 19, 1939.  The scrapbook also includes some un-named photos of participants at the Service Council Dance at the Woodmont Hotel on July 19, 1940.  Molly Picon and her husband, Jacob Kallich returned to the JCC to perform on October 16, 1939.  A Washington Post article from July 1940 detailed building the Jewish Social Service Agency on the grounds of the Hebrew Home for the Aged.</description><subject>Archives|Athletic clubs|Book talks|Drama clubs|Fascism|Judaism|Libraries|Music ensembles|Newsletters|Political issues</subject><objectid>2002.11.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldsmith, Minnie|Rosenblum, Edward|Goldman, Hymen|Garfinkle, Morris|Glassman, Doris|Cafritz, Morris|Goldsmith, Charles|Lewisohn, Ludwig|Ourisman, Benjamin|King, Harry</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|B'nai B'rith|Camp|Hadassah|Hanukkah|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Social Service Agency|Passover|Purim|Yiddish|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3341/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4472</url><identifier>4472</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Wilner Family Collection</collection><description>Portions of Adas Israel Chronicle from 1949 and 1951 including articles by or about Joseph Wilner as President of Adas Israel Congregation. The 1951 newsletter focuses on the installation of Rabbi David Panitz and reports from the annual meeting.  The 1949 newsletter focuses on the building campaign, the annual meeting, and a tribute dinner for Joseph Wilner on his 70th birthday.</description><subject>Anniversaries|Birthdays|Fund raising|Rabbis|Tributes</subject><objectid>1996.03.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Barkin, Jacob|Kay, Abraham|Metz, Solomon|Panitz, David|Shefferman, Abe|Wilner, Joseph</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Mayflower Hotel|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4473</url><identifier>4473</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Wilner Family Collection</collection><description>Assorted personal papers of Joseph WIlner, including: Eulogy for Joseph Wilner given by Morton Wilner; tribute given by General Albert Cox when Wilner was inducted as honorary member of the Jewish War Veterans in 1950; copies of correspondence between Wilner and General George S. Patton, 1945; letter to Wilner from Hebrew Sheltering &amp; Immigrant Aid Society, 1946; copy of Certificate of Appreciation signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt for Wilner's work with Selective Service; copies of correspondence from B'nai B'rith; copy of a letter written by John Wilner in 1942; invitation to Jewish War Veterans installation ceremony, 1950; identification cards.</description><subject>Biographies|Certificates|Correspondence|Eulogies|Immigrants|Invitations|Military organizations</subject><objectid>1996.03.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cox, Albert|Patton, George|Wilner, John|Wilner, Joseph|Wilner, Morton</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society|Jewish Community Center|Jewish War Veterans|Selective Service|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4474</url><identifier>4474</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Wilner Family Collection</collection><description>Copies of newsclippings from Washington Post and Evening Star documenting business and philanthropic activities of Joseph Wilner; includes references to Adas Israel, B'nai B'rith, Jewish War Veterans, Wilner's tailor shop, Jewish Social Service Agency,and various Washington D.C. civic organizations.</description><subject>Banquets|Lawyers|Military organizations|Newspapers|Tailors|World records|World War II</subject><objectid>1996.03.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Wilner, Joseph|Wilner, Ida</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|B'nai B'rith|Jewish Community Center|Jewish War Veterans|Tailor shop|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4475</url><identifier>4475</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Wilner Family Collection</collection><description>Programs and invitations from Joseph Wilner's Testimonial Banquet at the JCC, 1937 and 70th Birthday Party Testimonial Dinner at the Mayflower, 1949.  Includes remarks given by Morton Wilner in 1949.  The 1949 invitation is in the form of a subpoena to a pending action "Friends vs. Joseph A. Wilner", signed by Morris Cafritz.</description><subject>Anniversaries|Banquets|Community centers|Lawyers|Synagogues|Tailor shops|Tailors|Tributes</subject><objectid>1996.03.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Wilner, Joseph|Wilner, Morton|Cafritz, Morris</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|B'nai B'rith|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Social Service Agency|Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3595/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4476</url><identifier>4476</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/05/1949</date><collection>Wilner Family Collection</collection><description>Album created for Joseph Wilner's 70th Birthday Party and Testimonial Dinner.  Includes ticket, RSVP card, and 8x10 black &amp; white photographs of the dinner, held at the Mayflower Hotel on October 5, 1949.</description><subject /><objectid>1996.03.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Album</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Wilner, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3781/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4477</url><identifier>4477</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center</collection><description>JCC Scrapbook, 1941-1943.

Includes artistic, athletic and educational programming, as well as a growing amount geared towards serving the war effort and soldiers stationed in the district (including photos from the USO Hanukkah supper in December 1942).  

Some articles from 1941 and 1942 cover the debate over whether to tax educational and charitable institutions like the JCC.  

The scrapbook also includes programs from the 50th anniversary of the Argo Lounge in May 1941 and the 75th anniversary of the District Grand Lodge in May 1942, including remarks by JCC Executive Director Edward Rosenblum.  Other events iclude a Palestine arts fair in April 1941; Julia Cornish, the only American female cantor, giving a performance at the JCC in October 1941; some Hanukkah tie-ins to the District's celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Bill of Rights in December 1941; the first Camp JCC on the roof in the summer of 1942; and the hosting of the United Nations Film Festival in January 1943, which was attended by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.  There are also a handful of marked and unmarked pictures of soldiers on duty in Hawaii and Texas.</description><subject>Archives|Athletic clubs|Drama clubs|Judaism|Modern dance|Music ensembles|Newsletters|Political issues|USO clubs|World War II</subject><objectid>2002.11.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora|Blumenthal, Flora|Breslau, Isadore|Goldsmith, Charles|Goldstein, Philip|Miller, Florence|Ourisman, Benjamin|Roosevelt, Eleanor|Rosenblum, Edward</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|Camp|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Welfare Board|Mayflower Hotel|Purim|Rosh Hashanah|Yiddish|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4478</url><identifier>4478</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center</collection><description>JCC Scrapbook, 1943-1944.

Covers a variety of JCC programs, largely related to the war effort but also including athletic, artistic and educational.  The JCC Service Council added program for "government girls" as well as servicemen.  The JCC also took part in a "Night Must Fall" pagaent in May 1943 in honor of the Nazis' Jewish victims.  An accompanying picture lists some of the participants.  A few other unmarked pictures of soldiers and a woman on duty are included in the scrapbook.  News articles also cover Rosh Hashannah being celebrated at the Pentagon in 1943, Burnett Siman being elected to JCC president, the Garfinkle couple's "golden" 50th anniversary in March 1944, Adas Israel's 75th anniversary dinner, the controversial opening of a "Hebrew Embassy" to aid Jews under Nazi persecution, and Harry King's obituary in November 1944.</description><subject>Adult education|Archives|Athletic clubs|Drama clubs|Judaism|Modern dance|Political issues|USO clubs|World War II</subject><objectid>2002.11.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cafritz, Morris|Friedman, Harry|Garfinkle, Morris|Gichner, Fred|Goldsmith, Charles|Green, Ruth|King, Harry|King, Milton|Roosevelt, Eleanor|Rosenblum, Edward|Wilner, Joseph</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|B'nai B'rith|Camp|Hanukkah|Jewish Community Center|Mayflower Hotel|Passover|Purim|The Washington Post|Willard Hotel|Yom Kippur|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4479</url><identifier>4479</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center</collection><description>JCC Scrapbook, 1944-1947.

Scrapbook covers the end of and aftermath of World War II, as well as standard JCC programming.  The USO service club hosted several dances in late 1944. Events after and in response to the war included a memorial to honor the Warsaw Ghetto uprising in June 1945; a rally to "open Palestine" in October 1945; a lecture on the atom bomb from Brig. Gen. Leslie R. Groves in January 1946; participation in the Jewish Welfare Board 29th annual meeting "From War to Peace" in May 1946, including a letter from President Truman;  honor ceremonies for Jewish soldiers who died overseas and Jewish war volunteers at home, both in 1946; and coverage in 1946 and 1947 of local fundraising for the United Jewish Appeal, to be distributed abroad.  
The JCC also hosted a memorial for President Roosevelt in April 1945 and celebrated its 20th anniversary in February 1946.  

Other news articles and programs cover profiles of prominent Washington Jews, the Touro Synagogue being designated a Historic Site in March 1946 and Fred Kogod being named president of the JCC in January 1947.  There are also photos of an club seder in April 1946, an Argo Lodge barbecue in October 1946, Accordian Nite in the Cafritz Auditorium in December 1946 and a still shot from the film "Anna and the King of Siam" to coincide with an October 1946 book talk.  A seperate scrapbook contains flyers, articles and letters about arts and education programs in 1946.</description><subject>Adult education|Archives|Athletic clubs|Barbecues|Book talks|Drama clubs|Judaism|Modern dance|Newsletters|Political issues|Presidents|USO clubs|World War II</subject><objectid>2002.11.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldsmith, Minnie|Kronheim, Milton S. Jr|Rosenblum, Edward|Wender, Harry|Truman, Harry|King, Milton|Ourisman, Benjamin|Roosevelt, Franklin D.|Hershfield, Isidore|Wexler, Dr. William|Baeck, Rabbi Leo|Kogod, Fred</people><searchterms>Argo Lodge|Camp|Hanukkah|Holocaust|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Welfare Board|Mayflower Hotel|Palestine|Passover|Purim|Passover Seder|United Jewish Appeal|United Jewish Appeal Women's Division|Willard Hotel|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5360/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4480</url><identifier>4480</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center</collection><description>JCC Scrapbook, 1947-1949.

Includes promotional materials, flyers, programs, and clippings documenting JCC programming.  The United Jewish Appeal started a few fundraising efforts, including a bid by the Alcoholic Beverage Control to raise $3,900,000 in November 1947 and the women's division organizing a luncheon with a $100 minimum gift plate in April 1948.  The Jewish Welfare Board held its 38th annual conference at the JCC in February 1948 and the JCC also took part in the National Conference of Christians and Jews in April of that year.  The JCC hosted more programming about Palestine and the creation of Israel (a music concert in February 1949 was attended by Israeli envoy Eliahu Epstein and his wife,) and articles from May 14, 1948 chronicle the Jewish Agency of Washington raising Israel's flag over its building.  In October 1948 JCC executive Edward Rosenblum was named president of the Amateur Athletics Union, after a July Argo Lodge stag party in his honor; his signed ticket of admittance is included in the scrapbook, as well as Western Union telegrams from B'nai B'rith leaders who could not attend.  JCC Athletics Director Jim McNamara was also honored in February 1949 at the 20th annual Athletic Awards banquet.  

Photos in the scrapbook include various boys' basketball teams in February 1948, Adas Israel leaders discussing their new building in December 1948, and a Hanukkah staff party, also from December 1948.</description><subject>Adult education|Archives|Art exhibitions|Athletic clubs|Chess|Dance|Drama clubs|Judaism|Music ensembles|Newsletters|Political issues|Presidents</subject><objectid>2002.11.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bisgyer, Maurice|Epstein, Eliahu|Heller, Batya|Jacobson, Isaac|Katz, Sholom|Kay, Abraham|Kronheim, Milton S. Jr|Lehrman, Irving|McNamara, Jim|Metz, Solomon|Rosenblum, Edward|Truman, Harry|Wilner, Joseph</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Camp|Hanukkah|Israel|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Welfare Board|Mayflower Hotel|Palestine|Passover|United Jewish Appeal|United Jewish Appeal Women's Division|Willard Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4481</url><identifier>4481</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center</collection><description>JCC Scrapbook, 1949-1950.

Along and within the regular sports, arts and education programs offered by the JCC, events pertaining to Israeli culture and politics continued to grow.  The scrapbook contains articles and promotional materials concerning Israel's first and second anniversary balls held at the JCC, an influx of Israeli film showings starting in March 1949, a September 1949 seminar on U.S.-Israeli relations, Hebrew language classes starting the next month, an Israel Today institute in January-February 1950, the secretary of the Embassy of Israel speaking about the concerns of unrestricted immigration in January 1950, and much more.  The JCC also premiered a film on Nuremberg that was formerly suppressed by the army in October 1949, as well as a film on prejudice produced by the Protestant Film Commission in January 1950.  The long-time leaders of the JCC and DC Jewish community continued to hold stag parties in honor of their birthdays and other events, and in June 1949 "Aunt Minnie" Goldsmith was also honored with a dinner. Adas Israel consecrated its new building in September 1949, and in March 1950 presented the first concert on Jewish music by the National Symphony Orchestra, featuring Cantor Jacob Barkin as soloist.  Congregation Beth El was featured in an article for hosting displaced persons from Germany for Thanksgiving in 1949.</description><subject>Adult education|Archives|Art exhibitions|Athletic clubs|Book talks|Drama clubs|Immigrants|Judaism|Modern dance|Music ensembles|Newsletters|Political issues|Radio industry</subject><objectid>2002.11.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldsmith, Minnie|Rosenblum, Edward|Goldman, Hymen|McNamara, Jim|Wilner, Joseph|Cafritz, Morris|Barkin, Jacob|Ourisman, Benjamin|Williamowsky, Chaim|Baldinger, Milton|Samuel, Maurice|Hershfield, Isidore|Bisgyer, Maurice</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|B'nai B'rith|Camp|Hadassah|Hanukkah|Hebrew|Israel|Israeli Embassy|Jewish Community Center|Mayflower Hotel|Passover|Purim|Succot|United Jewish Appeal|Yiddish|Yom Kippur</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5362/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4482</url><identifier>4482</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center</collection><description>JCC Scrapbook, 1949-1950.

The scrapbook deals largely with the creation of the Young Adult Council and its activities in 1949 and 1950.  Among them include two Passover seders and accompanying haggadot; a Passover play, "On the Wings of Eagles," by Albert Cohen; Israel's first anniversary celebration in May 1949, with pictures of Moshe Yuva, first secretary of the Israeli Embassy and Benjamin Lowell of Hillel Foundations; two retreats to the Vindebona Hotel in Maryland to discuss Israeli/American relations and the future of world Jewry, with several photos (some in color) and write-up reports; and a Hebrew-transliterated song book.</description><subject>Adult education|Archives|Folk songs|Judaism|Newsletters|Photographic prints|Young adults</subject><objectid>2002.11.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rosenblum, Edward|Thursz, Daniel|Williamowsky, Chaim|Wostein, Ben</people><searchterms>Hebrew|Israel|Jewish Community Center|Maryland|Passover|Passover Seder|Young Adult Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4483</url><identifier>4483</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center</collection><description>JCC Scrapbook, 1950-1951. 

The JCC introduced several new programs to go along with the regular offering in athletics, the arts and education.  A new young adult group--The Center League--focusing on social and cultural events, took a boat ride to Marshall Hall in August 1950.  The JCC also looked to set up a teen orchestra that fall, and a "Junior Jewels" newsletter for art and poetry from January 1951 is included. The JCC continued to take part in hosting Israeli films, but in March 1951 they showed the German film "Affair Blum," labeled as "a murder mystery with an anti-Semitic twist."  They also showed a documentary film on preparing for an atomic bomb, followed by military photos from Camp Park in March 1951.  A newspaper article chronicled Rep. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. attending a UJA fundraiser in May 1950, as well as a program for the Kfar Truman dinner in February 1951 where Vice President Alben Barkley was honored with Israeli Ambassador Abba Eban in attendance.  The JCC also unveiled in March 1951 the Isidore Herschfield library plaque and presented the first book award in his honor to Dr. Guido Kirsch for his book on Jews in medieval Germany.  The Washington Post chronicled the JCC's 25th anniversary in March 1951.</description><subject>Adult education|Archives|Art exhibitions|Athletic clubs|Book clubs|Drama clubs|Immigrants|Judaism|Modern dance|Music ensembles|Politicians|Radio industry|Vice presidents|Young adults</subject><objectid>2002.11.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Barkley, Alben|Eban, Abba|Goldsmith, Minnie|Heller, Batya|Hershfield, Isidore|McNamara, Jim|Ourisman, Benjamin|Roosevelt, Jr., Franklin D.|Rosenblum, Edward|Wilner, Joseph</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Boy Scouts|Camp|Hanukkiah|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Israel|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Social Service Agency|Jewish Welfare Board|Maryland|Mayflower Hotel|National Council of Jewish Women|Purim|Succot|United Jewish Appeal Women's Division</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4484</url><identifier>4484</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center</collection><description>JCC Scrapbook, 1951-1954.

Among the usual set of educational, artistic and athletic programming at the JCC, the scrapbook covers several new events of importance to the local Jewish world--including a program for laying the cornerstone on the Hebrew Home of the Aged east building in November 1951 and a program for unveiling a plaque in honor of Charles Kogod in December 1951; in December a program for the Adas Israel dedication of their social auditorium in honor of Abraham S. Kay, coverage of Simon Hirschman being elected new JCC president in January 1952, coverage of the dedication of the Washington Camp for Boys and Girls in Pum Point, Md. in August 1953, and a "Washington Post" photo of President Truman at the laying of the cornerstone of Washington Hebrew Congregation's new building in November 1952.  Truman was also honored at the Kfar Truman dinner in May 1952.  The JCC also held a testimonial dinner for retiring athletic director Jim McNamara in June 1952.  Also included in the scrapbook is a photo from "Athletic Nite" of that month, military photos from Japan (September 1953) and Korea (October 1953), and photos from a trip to the Dachau Concentration Camp in April 1952.  In December 1953, the JCC and the Jewish Welfare Board hosted a centennial program to honor the start of the Y.M.H.A. movement--an additional folder contains, letters, speeches, certificates and a list of honorees, among other administrative files.</description><subject>Archives|Art exhibitions|Athletic clubs|Children|Modern dance|Music festivals|Newsletters|Politicians|Presidents|Young adults|Concentration camps</subject><objectid>2002.11.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cafritz, Morris|Cherner, Joseph|Goldman, Hymen|Goldsmith, Minnie|Halpern, Martin S.|Heller, Batya|Himmelfarb, Paul|Hirshman, Simon|Kay, Abraham|Kogod, Charles|Kronheim, Milton S. Sr.|McNamara, Jim|Miller, Rabbi Irving|Rosenblum, Edward|Truman, Harry|Weizman, Chaim|Wilner, Joseph</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|B'nai B'rith|Camp|Hadassah|Hanukkah|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Holocaust|Israel|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Welfare Board|Mayflower Hotel|Passover|Purim|Succot|United Jewish Appeal|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Young Mens Hebrew Association|Young Womens Hebrew Association</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4485</url><identifier>4485</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center</collection><description>JCC Scrapbooks, 1954-1960.

Two scrapbooks divided into 1954-1958 and a partially-filled 1958-1960.  Includes occasional programs and coverage for standard programming in athletics, academics and the arts.  A "Star" article on Adas Israel's 85th birthday in April 1954 includes pictures of both of its former locations.  Official photos of Queen Esther contestants for Purim in 1954 and 1955 accompany the standard newspaper coverage.  Other photos include one of the Kauffman dinner in October 1956, Martin Lennett, JCC youth director at a "Thanksgiving" assembly in November 1956, the 1955 Olympic Committee, the interfaith games in August 1958 and an undated Boys Scouts ceremony.  Benjamin Ourisman's obituaries in December 1955 are included, as is Agnes Meyer receivng the Benjamin Ourisman Memorial Civic Award in January 1958.  Various executive shuffling occured, including Eddie Rosemblum stepping down as executive director in May 1958 (a program for the dinner in his honor is included), to be replaced by Robert Weiner in August 1958.  Two JCC presidents took up the post--Morton Wilner from January 1956 and Julius Goldstein from January 1959.  "The Washington Post" covered the Ambassador's Ball for Israeli Ambassador Abba Eban in May 1956.  Also included is a poem written for "Aunt Minnie's" 86th birthday celebration in April 1957, along with the usual coverage of the annual event. Some rennovation and an increased membership drive at the end of the decade led to a "Continuan" article on the JCC in January 1960.</description><subject>Archives|Art exhibitions|Athletic clubs|Chess|Newsletters</subject><objectid>2002.11.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cafritz, Morris|Eban, Abba|Goldsmith, Minnie|Goldstein, Julius|Heller, Batya|Kaufman, Harry|Kay, Abraham|Ourisman, Benjamin|Meyer, Agnes|Rosenblum, Edward|Silverstone, Harry|Spiegler, Louis|Wilner, Joseph|Wilner, Morton</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Boy Scouts|Camp|Hanukkah|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Israel|Jewish Community Center|Jewish National Fund|Jewish Welfare Board|Kaufmann Camp|Passover|Purim|Sheraton Park Hotel|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Willard Hotel|Yiddish</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4486</url><identifier>4486</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/29/1943</date><collection /><description>Receipt from Yalom's D.G.S. Market, 1531 33rd Street, NW. December 29, 1943</description><subject>Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2012.20.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Receipt</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Yalom, Meyer</people><searchterms>Business|Grocery stores|Georgetown|DGS|District Grocery Stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3318/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4487</url><identifier>4487</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1964</date><collection>Ambassadors Ball</collection><description>Program for Israel Independence Ball held at the Sheraton Park Hotel, June 7, 1964, hosted by Ambassador of Israel Avraham Harman.  Program cover includes a watercolor illustration by Chaim Gross titled "Spirit of Independence."  

Chairmen: Sargent Shriver and Meyer Mazor.</description><subject>Balls (Parties)|Ambassadors|Fund raising|Watercolors|Programs</subject><objectid>2012.25.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gross, Chaim|Harman, Avraham|Mazor, Meyer|Shriver, Sargent</people><searchterms>Ambassadors Ball|Israel|Sheraton Park Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3652/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4488</url><identifier>4488</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>JCCNV Community Directory, 1997-1998</title><date>1997</date><collection /><description>Softcover Directory published by the Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia. Includes residential listings, business listings, display ads for local businesses and congregations, and information about the JCCNV.  122 pages.</description><subject>Membership|Directories|Suburban life|Community centers</subject><objectid>2012.28.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Directory</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bodzin, Stephen</people><searchterms>Virginia|Fairfax|Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4489</url><identifier>4489</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Congregation Olam Tikvah</title><date>1986</date><collection /><description>Paperback directory for Congregation Olam Tikvah, November 1986.  Includes residential listings, narrative history of Olam Tikvah, tribute to Rabbi Itzhaq Klirs on 20 years of service, advertisements, and membership listings subdivided by geographic area.150 pages.</description><subject>Membership|Directories|Synagogues|Suburban life</subject><objectid>2012.28.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Directory</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Klirs, Itzhaq</people><searchterms>Olam Tikvah|synagogues|Fairfax|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3690/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4490</url><identifier>4490</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>War Ration Book No. 3</title><date /><collection /><description>World War II ration book for Jacob Sandler, 5221 Chevy Chase Parkway, Washington DC. One page is missing; three full pages are intact</description><subject>World War II</subject><objectid>2012.30.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Book, Ration</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Sandler, Jacob</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3602/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4491</url><identifier>4491</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Framed certificate  documenting a testimonial dinner honoring Rabbi Solomon Metz of Adas Israel Congregation. 32"H x 22"W</description><subject /><objectid>1994.26.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Metz, Solomon</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3321/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4493</url><identifier>4493</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Hochberg Jewelers Collection</collection><description>Blank certificate diamond guarantee issued by A.H. Hochberg, Jeweler certifying that buyer has purchased a "Genuine Handkraft Diamond Ring".</description><subject>Certificates|Jewelry stores</subject><objectid>1999.07.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Registration</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Hochberg, Abraham</people><searchterms>Hochberg Jewelers|Jewelry store|Seventh Street|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3410/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4494</url><identifier>4494</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Hochberg Jewelers Collection</collection><description>Blank account book for items bought on credit at Hochberg Jewelry, 435 Seventh Street, NW</description><subject>Jewelry stores</subject><objectid>1999.07.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Book, Account</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Hochberg, Abraham</people><searchterms>Jewelry store|Business|Seventh Street|Hochberg Jewelers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3892/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4495</url><identifier>4495</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Minnie Goldsmith Collection</collection><description>Invitation to honorary lunch for Minnie Goldsmith</description><subject /><objectid>2012.27.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldsmith, Minnie</people><searchterms>Hebrew Home for the Aged</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3437/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4496</url><identifier>4496</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/15/1954</date><collection /><description>Booklet with gold rope around the fold. Includes menu and page for autographs. Pi Tau Pi Buffet Dinner Dance, "Top of the Park", The Woodner, May 1954.

4"x5" closed. 8"x5" open.</description><subject>Dinners|Dance parties|Teenagers|Fraternities &amp; sororities</subject><objectid>1999.31.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Teens Club|Pi Tau Pi|Fraternity</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3703/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4497</url><identifier>4497</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>All-Israel Fashion Festival</title><date>May 6, 1967</date><collection /><description>Pink poster, 17"x27", "Everyone is Going to the All-Israel Fashion Festival", sponsored by the Washington Women's Committee for Israel Bonds.  Held at Arena Stage, November 6., 1967. 
Includes photographs of the Fashion Festival Committee preparing for the event at a tea held at home of Mrs. Theodore Lerner.  Colonel Stella Levy, Commander of the Women's Army Corps in Israel, was honored at the tea.

Marion Alk, mother of Barbara Berman, shown in photo with Rebecca Safer.</description><subject>Ambassadors|Fashion shows|Fund raising|Posters|Tea parties|Women</subject><objectid>2013.34.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Poster</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Alk, Marion|Berman, Janet|Handelsman, Tamara Bernstein|Harman, Zena|Lerner, Annette|Levy, Stella|Safer, Rebecca</people><searchterms>Arena Stage|Israel|Israel Bonds</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4498</url><identifier>4498</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>Brochure for the new building of Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah along 16th St. NW</description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Brochure</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3332/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4499</url><identifier>4499</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>A kosher certification sign for the Rabbinical Council and Combined Congregations of Greater Washington</description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Pamphlet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Kosher Food|Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah|Combined Congregations of Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3541/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4500</url><identifier>4500</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>Booklet for the Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah banquet honoring Paul Himmelfarb</description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Pamphlet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Himmelfarb, Paul</people><searchterms>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3387/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4501</url><identifier>4501</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description /><subject /><objectid>2013.40.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Talmud Torah|Southwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3686/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4502</url><identifier>4502</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description /><subject /><objectid>2013.40.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3374/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4503</url><identifier>4503</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description /><subject /><objectid>2013.40.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3920/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4504</url><identifier>4504</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/28/1905</date><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>Hand written congregational meeting minutes in Yiddish</description><subject /><objectid>2013.40</objectid><place /><objectname>Minutes</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Yiddish</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3330/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4505</url><identifier>4505</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description /><subject /><objectid>2013.40.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3414/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4506</url><identifier>4506</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description /><subject /><objectid>2013.40.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Brochure</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3722/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4507</url><identifier>4507</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Leavened with Love</title><date>1972</date><collection /><description>Cookbook, "Leavened with Love: A Collection of Favorite and Traditional Recipes", published by the Sisterhood of Washington Hebrew Congregation, 1972. 

Yellow cardstock cover with sketch of food preparation. Spiral-bound at the top with cardboard back cover which folds out to make a stand.</description><subject>Food</subject><objectid>2014.17.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Cookbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Sisterhood</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4508</url><identifier>4508</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Ten Condiments and Other Sinful Delicacies</title><date>1992</date><collection /><description>"The Ten Condiments and Other Sinful Delicacies" -- 370-page, plastic-ring bound cookbook of recipes compiled by the Mitzvah Chapter of B'nai B'rith Women (Columbia, MD), 1992.

Section titles:
Appetizers
Soups and Salads
Fish and Fowl
Mainly Meat
Primarily Pasta
Vegetables and Side Dishes
Bread and Breakfast
Dessert and Fruit
Choosing Chocolate
Festive Foods
Cooking Hints
Index

7.5" x 8.5" x 1"
Handdrawn black-and-white illustrations through-out. Cover design by Deborah Adler.
Printed and published by Generla Publishing and Binding, Iowa Falls, Iowa</description><subject>Cakes|Cookery|Cookies|Food|Food preparation|Fruit|Holidays|Meat|Poultry|Salads|Soups|Vegetables</subject><objectid>2013.38.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Cookbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>B'nai B'rith Women|Challah|Columbia|Hanukkah|Matzah|Passover|Purim|Passover Seder</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3853/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4509</url><identifier>4509</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Martin Miller Collection</collection><description>1.5 linear feet of correspondence, clippings, reports, brochures, research notes, transcripts created by and about Martin Miller and his extensive research related to maps of and reporting about the Middle East, 1975-2004.  Extensive multi-year correspondence with editors and reporters at The Washington Post; Encyclopedia Britannica; officals at the U.S. State Department and CIA, and members of Congress. 

Additional correspondence with a wide variety of U.S. and Israeli news agencies and newspapers and agencies, including Washington Times, Wall Street Journal, MacNeil-Lehrer, UPI, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, NBC, American Jewish Committee, Hadassah, Embassy of Israel, Jordan Information Bureau, Israel Broadcasting Authority, Jerusalem Post, Israel Information Center, Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington. 

Martin Miller gave the original correspondence to the Washington office of Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA), who then donated the materials to JHSGW.</description><subject>Activists|Correspondence|Encyclopedias &amp; dictionaries|International relations|Jewish-Arab relations|Journalism|Map making|Newspaper editors</subject><objectid>2014.20.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Barnes, Michael|Bookbinder, Hyman|Carter, Jimmy|Eban, Abba|Getler, Michael|Graham, Donald|Herzog, Chaim|Lewin, Nathan|McHenry, Robert|Miller, Martin|Packwood, Robert|Sarbanes, Paul|Shultz, George|Van Hollen, Chris|Willers, Ruth</people><searchterms>CAMERA|Hadassah|Israel|Israeli Embassy|Jerusalem|U.S. Congress|U.S. Presidents|federal workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4511</url><identifier>4511</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Holy Scriptures</title><date>05/31/1931</date><collection /><description>Book: The Holy Scriptures, 1931. The Jewish Publication Society of America. Ninth Impression.

Black cover with gold embossing: Shirley Felice Pearlman

Washington Hebrew Congregation Confirmation book plate on inside cover:

Presented to Shirley Felice Pearlman on the Occasion of Confirmation May 31, 1933. 
Signed by Abram Simon, [illegible name] Pres., Bernard A. Baer, Vice Pres., Max Shwarz, Chairman
Washington Hebrew Congregation</description><subject>Bibles|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2014.26.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Simon, Abram</people><searchterms>Confirmation|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5584/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4512</url><identifier>4512</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hebrew Primer</title><date>1922</date><collection /><description>Book: Hebrew Primer, Hebrew Manual, Part I. The Alphabet, Vowels, Pronunciation and Translation. by Rabbi Max Reichler. The Union of American Hebrew Congregations. 1922.

Handwritten in inside cover: Melvin Pellman, 1630 Fuller Street, NW, Washington D.C.</description><subject>Books|Language</subject><objectid>2014.26.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5585/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4513</url><identifier>4513</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hebrew Manual, Part II</title><date>1917</date><collection /><description>Book: Hebrew Manual, Part II. An Introduction to the Prayer Book. by Rabbi Max Reichler,  The Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1917.</description><subject>Language|Books</subject><objectid>2014.26.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5587/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4514</url><identifier>4514</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Jew and Christian! Can They Understand Each Other?</title><date>11/19/1922</date><collection /><description>14 page booklet: Jew and Christian! Can They Understand Each Other? 
Address by Rev. Dr. Abram Simon of The Washington Hebrew Congregation. Washington, D.C. Sunday, November 19, 1922. Given at Mount Pleasant Congregational Church.</description><subject>Religious groups</subject><objectid>2014.26.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Simon, Abram</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4515</url><identifier>4515</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1997</date><collection /><description>Booklet: Washington Hebrew Congregation, High Holy Days, 1997 - 5758.
Includes schedule of holiday services and general information about the congregation and its various services and clubs. 51 pages.</description><subject>Synagogues</subject><objectid>2014.26.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Weinberg, Joseph</people><searchterms>Rosh Hashanah|Yom Kippur|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4516</url><identifier>4516</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>November 25, 1963</date><collection>Isaac Franck Collection</collection><description>Program from Washington Hebrew Congregation memorial service for President John F. Kennedy, November 25, 1963.</description><subject>Assassinations|Memorial rites &amp; ceremonies</subject><objectid>2006.31.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kennedy, John F.</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|U.S. Presidents|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3659/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4517</url><identifier>4517</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Postcard from Lansburghs Department Store, ca. 1964.</description><subject>Advertising cards|Department stores</subject><objectid>2013.09.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Lansburghs|Seventh Street|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3544/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4518</url><identifier>4518</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2014</date><collection /><description>Artwork film for Route 11's Tabard Farm Yukon Gold Potato Chips bag, featuring The Tabard Inn as a farmhouse, 2014.

Illustration was created in the early 1980s.</description><subject>Advertising|Business enterprises|Potato chips|Food</subject><objectid>2014.32.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Film</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Tabard Inn|restaurant|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3846/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4519</url><identifier>4519</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Purim in Selma - 5725</title><date>1965</date><collection /><description>Booklet, "Let Freedom Ring! Purim in Selma - 5725/Reflections of Rabbi Joseph P. Weinberg/March 16-22, 1965. 

Eighteen page booklet recounting events in Selma, Alabama, when Rabbi Weinberg joined a delegation of rabbis from northern California. The booklet describes demonstrations by clergymen in Selma, the arrest and imprisonment of Rabbi Weinberg and other clergy, a Purim service in the jail, evening prayer services, and beginning of the march on March 21, 1965 from Selma to Montgomery.</description><subject>Protest movements|Civil rights|Civil rights demonstrations|Civil rights leaders|Demonstrations</subject><objectid>2015.04.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Weinberg, Joseph|King, Martin Luther, Jr.</people><searchterms>civil rights|protests and rallies|Rabbi|Purim|Shabbat|Selma</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3526/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4520</url><identifier>4520</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>National Jewish Musical Art Foundation</collection><description>One linear foot of organizational records documenting the National Jewish Musical Art Foundation and Shir Chadash Chorale, 1980-1992. Includes minutes, by-laws, correspondence, financial reports, publicity, programs, and newsletters, and a grant application to the National Endowment for the Humanities.</description><subject>Music|Music ensembles</subject><objectid>2015.03.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Alter, Cora|Berlinski, Herman|Davidson, Peggy</people><searchterms>Hanukkah|Kennedy Center|Luther Place Memorial Church|National Endowment for the Arts|National Jewish Musical Art Foundation|Shir Chadash Chorale|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4521</url><identifier>4521</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>One-half linear foot of organizational related to The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington/UJA Federation, 1980s-2007. Includes:
Reference files with photographs and biographical info on Bernard White, Stuart Eizenstat, Robert H. Smith, Hyman Bookbinder 
Bank Hapoalim; correspondence between UJA - Washington and the Bank, 1937-1982
Annual Reports; 2000, 2003-5, 2007-9
Newsletters, 1997-2000
Super Sunday, 1989-1993
Marketing/publications, brochures, pamphlets, 2000
User Guides/Resource Guides, 1997-2000, 2007
Programs/Flyers, 1990s-2000
Soviet Jewry/refugee resettlement policies</description><subject>Organizations|Newsletters</subject><objectid>2014.24.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bookbinder, Hyman|Smith, Robert|White, Bernard|Eizenstat, Stuart|Franck, Isaac</people><searchterms>Israel|Soviet Jewry|Super Sunday|The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|United Jewish Endowment Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4522</url><identifier>4522</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1932</date><collection>Louis D. Brandeis Collection</collection><description>Booklet containing the Supreme Court majority opinion, written by Justice Sutherland, and dissent, written by Justice Brandeis, in the case "New State Ice Co. vs. Ernest A. Liebmann", March 21, 1932.</description><subject>Supreme Court justices</subject><objectid>2014.06.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brandeis, Louis D.|Sutherland, George</people><searchterms>Supreme Court</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3507/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4523</url><identifier>4523</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"Mr. Justice Brandeis: A Centennial Memoir"</title><date>1957</date><collection>Louis D. Brandeis Collection</collection><description>Re-print from the Harvard Law Review, volume 70, number 5, 1957 of the article "Mr. Justice Brandeis: A Centennial Memoir", containing an address delivered by Paul A. Freund on November 13, 1956 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Louis Brandeis.</description><subject>Zionism|Supreme Court justices|Centennial celebrations|Speeches|Anniversaries</subject><objectid>2014.06.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brandeis, Louis D.|Freund, Paul</people><searchterms>Zionism|Supreme Court</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4524</url><identifier>4524</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Call to the Educated Jew</title><date>1924</date><collection>Louis D. Brandeis Collection</collection><description>Booklet, "Call to the Educated Jew", published 1924. Includes a 1914 speech given by Justice Louis D. Brandeis to the Menorah Conference.</description><subject>Supreme Court justices|Speeches|Zionism</subject><objectid>2014.06.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brandeis, Louis D.</people><searchterms>Supreme Court|Zionism|Menorah Conference</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4525</url><identifier>4525</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Lynn Collection</collection><description>List in chronological order of all events at the Washington Coliseum, 1960-1972.</description><subject /><objectid>2014.02.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Catalog</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Lynn, Harry</people><searchterms>Washington Coliseum</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4526</url><identifier>4526</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Brecky</title><date>1941</date><collection /><description>1941 edition of The Brecky, yearbook of Central High School, Washington, D.C. Originally belonged to Sam Mason (pictured on page 124).</description><subject>Schools|Teenagers|Books</subject><objectid>2015.17.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Mason, Sam</people><searchterms>Central High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4527</url><identifier>4527</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The All-Israel Fashion Show</title><date>11/04/1969</date><collection /><description>Fold-out program for the All-Israel Fashion Show on November 4, 1969. Hosted by Women's Division, State of Israel Bonds and coordinated by Woodward &amp; Lothrop.</description><subject>Fashion shows|Fund raising|Women|Philanthropy</subject><objectid>2013.34.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Safer, Rebecca|Kay, Minnie|Cherner, Ruth|Rabinowitz, Anita|Rabin, Leah</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5162/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4528</url><identifier>4528</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Songs from My Heart</title><date>1940</date><collection /><description>Hardcover book by Moshe Alex, "Songs from my Heart", 1940. Includes poems &amp; play in Yiddish, written by Moshe Alex &amp; others. Includes introduction written in English by Cantor Louis Novick, Adas Israel Congregation. 

Printed in Baltimore</description><subject /><objectid>2015.08.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Novick, Louis|Alex, Morris</people><searchterms>Yiddish|Adas Israel|Hebrew Beneficial Association</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4529</url><identifier>4529</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1990s</date><collection /><description>Temple Micah in southwest Washington in shared building with St. Augustine's Episcopal Church.</description><subject /><objectid>2014.14.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Temple Micah|Southwest|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3689/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4530</url><identifier>4530</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club Collection</collection><description>Phi Delta memorabilia, including Reunion Roster, 1990; dance photograph, 1951; sorority portrait, undated.</description><subject>Reunions|Fraternities &amp; sororities|Dance</subject><objectid>2015.09.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Sirota, Helene|Rosenfeld, Harold</people><searchterms>Phi Delta|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4531</url><identifier>4531</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2015</date><collection /><description>Family history booklet with genealogical information and reports regarding Margot Resh Heckman, itled "Remembering Margot/1930-2014", compiled by Marlene Katz Bishow.</description><subject>Genealogy</subject><objectid>2015.13.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Heckman, Margot|Resh, Margot</people><searchterms>Jewish Genealogy Society of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4532</url><identifier>4532</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Corral</title><date>1952</date><collection /><description>Yearbook, The Corral, for Calvin Coolidge High School, 1952.</description><subject>Schools|Teenagers</subject><objectid>2015.18.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rubenstein, Lee</people><searchterms>Coolidge High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4533</url><identifier>4533</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Corral</title><date>1955</date><collection /><description>Yearbook, The Corral, Calvin Coolidge High School, 1955</description><subject>Schools|Teenagers</subject><objectid>2015.18.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Coolidge High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4534</url><identifier>4534</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>ULPatter</title><date /><collection>Teen Club Collection</collection><description>Booklets, ULPatter, created for Upsilon Lambdi Phi Annual Anniversary Dinner Dance, 1951, 1953, 1954. 1953 &amp; 1954 editions include cover photo of Lee Rubenstein as "ULP Man of the Year." Includes officers, personal profiles, cartoons, and accounts of the last year's events.</description><subject>Teenagers|Fraternities &amp; sororities|Social life</subject><objectid>2015.18.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rubenstein, Lee</people><searchterms>Fraternity|Upsilon Lambda Phi|Dance</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4535</url><identifier>4535</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>One folder containing commencement programs from Calvin Coolidge High School and University of Maryland; souvenir papers and books from sorority and fraternity dinner dances, 1950s; speech given by Lee Rubenstein in 2001 about being a teenager in Washington in the 1950s.</description><subject>Fraternities &amp; sororities|Teenagers|Schools|Social life|Dance parties|Graduation ceremonies</subject><objectid>2015.18.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rubenstein, Lee|Reich, Daryl</people><searchterms>Upsilon Lambda Phi|Fraternity|sorority|Coolidge High School|University of Maryland|Dance|Sigma Pi Sigma</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4536</url><identifier>4536</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club Collection</collection><description>Financial Reports for the Minute Men Associates, 1952-1954. Includes audited financial statements and a brief history of the Minute Man Association, established in 1951 for "the purpose of establishing a sound basis of maintaining high school and college friendships."</description><subject /><objectid>2015.18.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Report</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4537</url><identifier>4537</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club Collection</collection><description>Initiation certificate for Lee Rubenstein in Upsilon Lambda Phi, 1950</description><subject>Fraternities &amp; sororities|Initiation rites|Teenagers|Social life</subject><objectid>2015.18.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rubenstein, Lee</people><searchterms>Upsilon Lambda Phi|Fraternity</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3726/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4538</url><identifier>4538</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Rich Family Collection</collection><description>Collection of 100-150 envelopes &amp; postcards mailed to Rich's Shoes from customers in a variety of locations in the US and worldwide, 1964-1969, collected for the 100th anniversary of Rich's Shoes.</description><subject>Postage stamps|Air mail service|Anniversaries</subject><objectid>2011.22.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Envelope</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rich, Frank|Rich, Herbert</people><searchterms>Rich's Shoes|Jewish Owned Businesses|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4539</url><identifier>4539</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Rich Family Collection</collection><description>One folder of miscellaneous correspondence to and from Frank H. Rich, Sr., President of Rich's Shoes, 1970s; reprint of Washingtonian of the Year article on Frank Rich, 1973; copies of news clippings on Rich's Shoes, 1964-1987; 1973 Report on the Mayor's Advisory Committee on Narcotics Addiction, chaired by Frank Rich.</description><subject>Correspondence|Governmental investigations|Clippings</subject><objectid>2011.22.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Rich's Shoes|D.C. Government|Home Rule</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4540</url><identifier>4540</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Rich Family Collection</collection><description>One folder of legal documents related to Hechinger et al v. Robert Martin, D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics, 1974-1976. Frank H. Rich named as an intervenor in the suit.</description><subject /><objectid>2011.22.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rich, Frank Sr.|Hechinger, John</people><searchterms>D.C. Government|Home Rule|Rich's Shoes</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4541</url><identifier>4541</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club Collection</collection><description>One large scrapbook box containing assorted records and photographs documenting Phi Alpha fraternity activities and reunions, 1920s-1980s and other memorabilia belonging to Ben Mulitz.
- Approximately twenty 3" x 5" photographs with negatives documenting 1974 Phi Alpha reunion 
- Approximately thirty 5" x 7" photographs documenting 1969 Phi Alpha reunion
- Two 8" x 10" prints (one of 1920 Phi Alpha Yacht Party at Marshall Hall, VA and another of fourteen Phi Alpha members c. 1914 - 1920) with negatives
- Approximately forty photographs ranging in size from 11" x 14" to 12" x 20" documenting Phi Alpha membership and gatherings from 1918 - 1949, some reprinted
-- Contact list for 1974 Phi Alpha reunion
- Contact list for 1969 reunion
- Response card for 1974 reunion
- Program notes and name tag for 1980 reunion
- Programs for 1969 and 1980 reunions
- One copy of "Washington Alumnotes" newsletter dated April 1941
- Sheet music packet of Phi Alpha songs
- May 12, 2010 letter announcing rechartering of Phi Alpha Alpha Chapter at the George Washington University 
- Reprinted announcement for 1948 AZO Convention in Washington, DC

--List compiled by Ben Mulitz of Jewish pharmacy organizations and wholesalers in Greater Washington beginning in the 1930s.</description><subject>Fraternities &amp; sororities|Universities &amp; colleges|Social life</subject><objectid>2011.20.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Mulitz, Ben</people><searchterms>Upsilon Lambda Phi|George Washington University|Fraternity|Pharmacy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4542</url><identifier>4542</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Photo album, scrapbook pages, assorted snapshots, newsclippings, certificates, work papers, correspondence, greeting cards, and other memorabilia documenting the life of Rose Lewis Glaser, 1914-2012, including:

Young Judaea membership card for Rose Lewis, 1927
Theater program, Religious Schools of Council of Jewish Women, 1932 
Theater program, Wilson Teachers College, 1933
Gradebook, Wilson Teachers College, 1935
Program, D.C. Teachers Council Winter Conference, 1967
Manuscript, "Summer Tour Statement", 1969
Two Rosh Hashanah 'pop-up' cards
School curricula prepared by Rose Lewis Glaser, 1960s
Employment related paperwork and curricula prepared by Rose Glaser, 1960s 
Newsletters from DC Education Association, the Baptist Home for Children, Jewish Memorial Hospital Association, Metropolitan Washington Ear, Inc
Letters to Rose Glaser from granchildren 
Certificates of Appreciation from Montgomery County, Jewish Social Service Agency, D.C. Public Schools, The President's Volunteer Service Award
Assorted clippings documenting Rose Glaser's volunteer service in the community 
Computer printout of Chaim Leib Lewis family tree
Testimony of Rose Lewis Glaser presented to the Senate Health, education, Labor Subcommittee on Aging, 1999</description><subject /><objectid>2012.14.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Glaser, Rose Lewis</people><searchterms>Young Judea|Religious School|Wilson Teachers College|Rosh Hashanah|Montgomery County|D.C. Public Schools|Jewish Social Service Agency</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4543</url><identifier>4543</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1927</date><collection /><description>Membership card for Rose Lewis of 921 4 1/2 Street, SW, 1927.</description><subject>Women|Youth|Youth organizations</subject><objectid>2012.14.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Membership</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Lewis, Rose</people><searchterms>Young Judea|Southwest</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3565/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4544</url><identifier>4544</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Pop-up Rosh Hashanah greeting card. Card unfolds to show image of crowds of immigrants arriving in Israel on a large white ship; airplanes flying overhead. Printed in Israel. Personal message handwritten in Hebrew on reverse.</description><subject /><objectid>2012.14.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Greeting</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Israel|Rosh Hashanah|Immigrants</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3729/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4545</url><identifier>4545</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Celebrations from Our Kitchen</title><date>1993</date><collection /><description>Cookbook, "Celebrations from Our Kitchen", 1993. Published by The Trustees of Temple Sinai Sisterhood.</description><subject>Food</subject><objectid>2014.12.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Cookbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Temple Sinai|Sisterhood</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4546</url><identifier>4546</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2015</date><collection>Fabrangen</collection><description>Four copies of a sticker designed by Clare Feinson to commemorate Pope Francis's visit to Washington, DC on Yom Kippur, 2015

2" square, white background, dark blue lettering "Good Yontif Pontif" (Yiddish: "Happy Holiday") above graphic with rainbow design depicting a dove and words in Hebrew "Shanah Tovah Umetukah" (Good and sweet year)</description><subject>Catholic churches|Holidays|Commemoration</subject><objectid>2015.22.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Sticker</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Fabrangen|Yom Kippur</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3776/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4547</url><identifier>4547</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Seymour &amp; Cecile Alpert Collection</collection><description>- scrapbook of Dr. Seymour Alpert - contents removed from pages
- newsprint clippings concerning Dr. Alpert's medical career as an anesthesiologist at George Washington University Hospital in Washington, DC (promotions, awards, medical achievements)
- clippings concerning his many volunteer community service pursuits: Washington Committee for Israel; Guardians of Israel; American Friends of Hebrew University; United Jewish Appeal; Israel Bonds; the Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fraternity; The Jewish Community Center
- few clippings about his wife Cecile Alpert's community service activities
- clippings about Dr. Alpert's 1964 Man of the Year Award from the Washington Committee of the State of Israel Bonds
- photos and clippings of activities involving Ambassador and Mrs. Abba Eban, Ambassador and Mrs. Avraham Haman, Israeli Premier Golda Meir, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt</description><subject>Dinners|fund-raising|Awards|Medicine</subject><objectid>2008.18.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Argov, Shlomo|Barshop, Nathan|Bernstein, Hyman S.|Bernstein, Leo|Bernstein, Norman|Blumberg, Herschel W.|Borge, Victor|Brager, Harry|Brandeis, Louis D.|Celler, Emanuel|Chalk, O. 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Published by The Central Conference of American Rabbis.</description><subject /><objectid>2014.29.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Mazo, Ruth</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5593/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4564</url><identifier>4564</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Holy Scriptures</title><date>June 10, 1932</date><collection>Mazo Family Collection</collection><description>Bible presented to Sylvan L. Mazo on the occasion of his confirmation at Washington Hebrew Congregation, 1932. Plain black binding with the name imprinted on front cover.  Published by The Jewish Publication Society of America, 1917.</description><subject>Bibles</subject><objectid>2014.29.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Simon, Abram|Mazo, Sylvan</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Confirmation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5595/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4565</url><identifier>4565</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Holy Scriptures</title><date>05/21/1923</date><collection /><description>Confirmation Bible presented to Bernard Nordlinger by Washington Hebrew, 1923.  Embosse in gold beneath title, "Bernard I. Nordlinger". Inked inscription inside front cover from Rabbi Simon reads "Presented to/Bernard I Nordlinger/on/Shavuoth, May 21, 1923/by/The Washington Hebrew Congregation".  Jewish Publication Society of America, 1917.
Red-tipped pages.

Pages 1-1136.</description><subject>Religious books</subject><objectid>2002.7.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Nordlinger, Bernard|Simon, Abram</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Confirmation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3352/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4566</url><identifier>4566</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Aurbach Family Collection</collection><description>Hagaddah used by the William Weinberg family.</description><subject /><objectid>1999.51.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Weinberg, William</people><searchterms>Passover|Passover Seder</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4997/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4567</url><identifier>4567</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Three folders of clippings, newsletters, photos, and other documentation of the various clubs included in the Greater Washington Council of Pioneer Women, 1973-1974. Previously housed in a binder.</description><subject>Organizations|Newsletters|Clippings</subject><objectid>2014.05.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Alpher, Esther|Berry, Tibel|Block, Anne|Frank, Freidel|Frank, Phyllis|Glick, Eva|Goldberg, Arthur|Goldberg, Dorothy|Humphrey, Hubert|Mann, Elaine|Pavis, Celia</people><searchterms>Pioneer Women|Soviet Jewry|Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4568</url><identifier>4568</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1902</date><collection /><description>Prayer book, belonged to Mary Lebowitz, 1902.</description><subject /><objectid>1981.08.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Prayer Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Lebowitz, Mary</people><searchterms>Siddur</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3508/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4569</url><identifier>4569</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"Stories of My Life"</title><date>1940</date><collection /><description>Book, Stories of My Life, by Moshe Alex, 1940, printed in Yiddish. Two copies.  Pages 1-123.</description><subject /><objectid>1985.01.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Alex, Moshe</people><searchterms>Yiddish</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3859/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4570</url><identifier>4570</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1887</date><collection /><description>Inscription, "Presented by Pauline Kempler, Belonged to my father Nathan Frohlich. He came to America in 1887".

Image description: This is a leather-bound Jewish prayer book. It is heavily worn. The front cover is embossed with an ornate pattern border, which is speckled black with wear. The leather has worn off entirely running along the side of the cover closest to the spine. The pages are also heavily worn and show signs of age, including dark mottled markings. The inside of the front cover, which has come off entirely from the binding, has a handwritten inscription which reads, "Presented by Pauline Kempler. Belonged to my father Nathan Frohlich."</description><subject /><objectid>1980.03.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Siddur</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Siddur|Digital Inclusion</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3501/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4571</url><identifier>4571</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"Stories of My Life" (translated from Hebrew)</title><date>1940</date><collection /><description>Book, Stories of My Life, by Moshe Alex (in Yiddish), 1940.</description><subject /><objectid>1987.16.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Alex, Moshe</people><searchterms>Yiddish</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3721/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4572</url><identifier>4572</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Machzor for Yom Kippur</title><date /><collection /><description>Book, Machzor for Yom Kippur.</description><subject /><objectid>1974.02.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Yom Kippur</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5582/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4573</url><identifier>4573</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1834</date><collection /><description>Book, Hours for Contemplation for Israelites for Advancement of Religious Life", 1834. (translated from German)

Image description: Leather-bound religious book with significant wear and age. The front cover is unmarked, with dark, raised creases from age or damage, that give texture. The spine is hubbed with a small section where the leather has worn off entirely. The title page is in German, written in blackletter script.</description><subject /><objectid>1974.02.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Digital Inclusion</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3361/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4574</url><identifier>4574</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"Book of Deuteromony"</title><date>1795</date><collection>H</collection><description>Various commentaries, in Hebrew. Handwritten in script, inside cover, 
"M. Overnvvobour(?)"

Image description: Leatherbound religious book. It has a hubbed spine with cracks and wear that run down its length, likely from being held open. There are stamped and Hebrew character detailing along the hubs of the spine that are still somewhat legible. The front cover of the book is unmarked brown leather, with significant evidence of wear/age.</description><subject /><objectid>1974.02.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Digital Inclusion</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3587/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4576</url><identifier>4576</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"Application Best Chapter Award/1939-40/Simon Atlas Chapter no. 126/Washington, D.C."</title><date>1939-1940</date><collection /><description>Book, Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith, 1939.</description><subject /><objectid>1989.03.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>B'nai B'rith</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3416/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4577</url><identifier>4577</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1868</date><collection /><description>Prayer book for Selichot services, 1868.

Image description: This is a worn leatherbound prayer book with a plain brown front cover. Along the binding, there is damage where the leather has worn away and the fibers underneath are exposed and fraying. The title page inside features Hebrew writing.</description><subject /><objectid>1980.08.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Yom Kippur|Digital Inclusion</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3967/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4578</url><identifier>4578</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1873</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Framed resolution to Simon Oppenheimer, 1873. 

Poor condition. UR corner has 1.25" tear; 1" wide brown discoloration runs vertically down left side; 1.5" brown discolored area around signature of N. Gotthelf; ink is faded but legible.</description><subject /><objectid>2001.1.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Oppenheimer, Simon</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4579</url><identifier>4579</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Bound minutes of Adas Israel Congregation, August 4, 1872 - July 30, 1876.</description><subject /><objectid>2001.1.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4580</url><identifier>4580</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Bound minutes of Adas Israel Congregation, August 6, 1876 - January 1, 1882.</description><subject>Synagogues</subject><objectid>2001.1.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4581</url><identifier>4581</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Bound minutes of Adas Israel Congregation, January 3, 1886 - December 11, 1910.</description><subject>Synagogues</subject><objectid>2001.1.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4582</url><identifier>4582</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Bound minutes of Adas Israel Congregation, 1911-1925.</description><subject>Synagogues</subject><objectid>2001.1.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4583</url><identifier>4583</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Scrapbook of Adas Israel Sisterhood, 1940-1943.</description><subject>Women|Synagogues|Scrapbooks</subject><objectid>2001.1.7</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Sisterhood</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4584</url><identifier>4584</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Scrapbook of Adas Israel Sisterhood, 1943-1948.</description><subject /><objectid>2001.1.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4585</url><identifier>4585</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Framed handwritten letter written from Adas Israel Congregation to Washington Hebrew Congregation, May 15, 1876, requesting the loan of one or two Torah scrolls to be used in the dedication of Adas Israel</description><subject>Synagogues|Dedications|Correspondence</subject><objectid>2001.1.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Torah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3789/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4586</url><identifier>4586</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Documentation of the local Soviet Jewry movement, majority 1989-1990. Including correspondence from Stephen Gell as Jewish Community Council president, reports of the Soviet Jewry Committee to the Jewish Community Council Executive Board, and packet from the Jewish Community Council sent donor's daughter about her bat mitzvah twin.</description><subject /><objectid>2013.19.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gell, Stephen</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4587</url><identifier>4587</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Correspondence and other material documenting Marcia Goldberg's involvement in the Soviet Jewry movement, 1973-1981.</description><subject /><objectid>2012.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldberg, Marcia</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4588</url><identifier>4588</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Materials documenting Norman Goldstein's involvement the DC area's Soviet Jewry movement (1987 rally on the National Mall; visiting refuseniks in USSR, 1987; follow-up visit to Israel, 1998)</description><subject /><objectid>2013.25.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldstein, Norman</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|National Mall|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4589</url><identifier>4589</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Documentation of the efforts of Rabbi Oscar and Judye (Saypol) Groner, as well as several other local rabbis, on behalf of Soviet Jewry.  Includes materials about visits to Soviet Union, Soviet Jewish immigrant absorption into Israel and DC area, correspondence with diplomats and politicians, handbooks written by Judye Saypol (Groner) for B'nai B'rith Hillel, and newsclippings on various topics related to the local movement for Soviet Jewry. 1972-1990</description><subject>Emigration &amp; immigration|Diplomats|Politicians</subject><objectid>2011.35.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Groner, Oscar|Saypol, Judye</people><searchterms>Hillel|Soviet Jewry|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4590</url><identifier>4590</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Documentation of local Soviet Jewry resettlement efforts and community support for Soviet Jewry movement. Includes newsclippings, guides for teaching American students about the Soviet Jewry struggle, scans of immigration papers, and photos of Jewish Social Service Agency job-search events. 1987-</description><subject>Teaching|Immigrants|Emigration &amp; immigration</subject><objectid>2013.26.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kagan, Ella</people><searchterms>Jewish Social Service Agency|Shalom Education Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4591</url><identifier>4591</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1987</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Materials documenting the December 6, 1987 Soviet Jewry march on the National Mall. Includes information sheet distributed by Washington Hebrew Congregation and newsclippings.</description><subject>Protest movements</subject><objectid>2013.31.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4592</url><identifier>4592</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Clippings depicting the involvement of Washington Hebrew Congregation and Rabbi Joseph and Marcia Weinberg in the local Soviet Jewry movement, 1978-1990</description><subject /><objectid>2013.12.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Weinberg, Marcia|Weinberg, Joseph</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4593</url><identifier>4593</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Consists of 10 boxes and 144 folders and ranges from the 1940s to the 2000s, 5 linear feet.

Collection of documents and research papers assembled by Rabbi Lewis Weintraub, consisting of reference material by other institutions and rabbis, and his own scripts on research topics, handwritten or typed sermons, speeches, papers on all kinds of Judaistic topics (from his study times at The Jewish Theological Seminary in the 1940s to his later time as rabbi in the 1980s).

Among the documents are also official documents which refer to his rabbinate at Temple Israel.

The folders are organized according to various topics and in an alphabetical order. They start with 'Adult Education Lectures' in Box 1 and end with 'Zionism' in Box 6 (folder 74) [folder 75 isn't assigned].
Thereafter, the materials are organized according to Torah books and sections: They start with book Numbers and section 'Bemidbar' in Box 7 (folder 76) and end with book Leviticus and section Bechukotai in Box 9 (folder 128).
[The order of the sermons is not chronological: Box 7 contains book Numbers and Deuteronomy, and the beginning of Genesis; Box 8 contains Genesis, Exodus, and Leviticus.]
Thereafter, are folders assigned to Jewish holidays starting with Tu Bishvat in Box 9 (folder 129) and ending with Rosh Hashanah in Box 10 (folder 144).</description><subject /><objectid>2013.36.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Arzt, Max|Baeck, Rabbi Leo|Barry Rosen, Barry|Bohnen, Eli|Faber, Salamon|Ginsberg, H. L.|Gurion, Ben|Heschel, Abraham Joshua|Hirsch, Norman|Johnson, Joseph|Kaplan, Mordecai M.|Klein, Isaac|Kornhauser, Louis|Levitsky, Louis|Magidson, Beverly|Mandelcorn, Ephraim|McKeldin, Theodore|Meir, Golda|Panitz, Seymour|Rosenberg, Bernard|Routtenberg, Max|Schoenberg, Elliot|Sherwin, Richard|Silverman, Hillel|Tawes, Millard|Tzvi Porath, Tzvi|Weinberg, William|Weintraub, Lewis|Westwood, Horace|Wiesel, Elie|Yuter, Alan|Zelizer, Gerald</people><searchterms>AZA|Gathersburg Hebrew Congregation|Hanukkah|Harry's Liquor Store|Hebrew|Inaugurations|Jewish Theological Seminary|Ketubah|Kosher Food|Langley Hebrew Congregation|Passover|Purim|Rabbi|Rabbinical Assembly|Religious School|Rosh Hashanah|Passover Seder|Shabbat|Shemini Atzeret|Simchat Torah|Soviet Jewry|Succot|Temple Israel|Thanksgiving|The Jewish Theological Seminary of America|The Rabbinical Assembly|Tisha B'Av|Torah|Tu B'Shevat|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|United Synagogue of America|Wedding|White House|World War II|Yom Kippur</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4594</url><identifier>4594</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Yiddish of Greater Washington</title><date /><collection /><description>The collection documents the organization and execution of the Yiddish Culture Festival from 1983-2003. The Festival was organized by Yiddish of Greater Washington in Rockville, MD.

The collection contains some original documents, but mainly copies of organizational documents like correspondence, contracts, financial reports, grant applications and awards, etc. Also program flyers, registration sheets, songsters, and workshop materials are part of the collection. Most of the documents are in English, some of them are in Yiddish (workshop materials, very few correspondence). 

Outstanding objects are: Yiddish workshop materials and songster, flyers, and congratulation letter from Congresswoman Constance A. Morella (Maryland) to Naomi Kadar (coordinator of the festival); congratulation letter from US Senator Barbara A. Mikulski (Maryland) to Naomi Kadar (both from 1988).

The last two folders of the collection contain a Yiddish high school course and material of the International Association of Yiddish Clubs.</description><subject>Festivals|Music|Fund raising</subject><objectid>2009.6.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Amir, Michlean|Bercovitz, Leon|Bluestone, Henry|Bookbinder, Hyman|Boyarin, Jonathan|Caplan, Marvin|Diner, Hasia|Fishback, Hilda|Fishman, Joshua|Goleman, Renee|Greenberg, Yael|Heibloom, Yosef|Hoffman, Miriam|Kadar, Naomi|Kempner, Aviva|Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, Barbara|Kuzmack, Linda|Lansky, Aaron|Leivick, Ida|Lerman, Ina|Mann, Elaine|Mariamova, Frieda|Marlene Solomon|Mikulski, Barbara|Morella, Constance A. (US Congress Maryland)|Nadell, Pamela|Norich, Samuel|Posner, Bess|Rotkin, Israel|Rotkin, Portia|Rubin, Hilda|Taube, Herman|Ticktin, Max|Willens, Anita|Zucker, Sheva|Zumoff, Barnett</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation - American University|B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation - George Washington University|Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School|Congregation Beth El|Di Shpilers Yiddish|Board of Jewish Education|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish Folk Art Society|Washington Jewish Week|Workmen's Circle|United Jewish Endowment Fund|Yiddish|Yiddish Culture Festival|Yiddish of Greater Washington|Yiddish Writers Project|YIVO</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4595</url><identifier>4595</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Bound volumes of WE News, newsletter for Giant Food employees

---WE Magazine, Giant Food Stores, 1964-1972
---WE News, Giant Food Inc, 1973-1976
---WE News, Giant Food Inc, 1977-1978
---WE News, Giant Food Inc, 1979, 1980
---WE News, GIant Food Inc, 1981, 1983
---WE News, Giant Food Inc, 1983-1985
---WE News, Giant Food Inc, 1986, 1987
---WE News, Giant Food Inc, 1988, 1989
---WE News, GIant Food Inc, 1990, 1991, 1992
---WE News, Giant Food Inc, 1993, 1994, 1995
---WE News, Giant Food Inc, 1996, 1997, 1998
---WE News, Giant Food Inc, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002

Bound volume, Annual Reports, Giant Food, 1968-1972</description><subject>Newsletters|Employees|Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2008.6.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4596</url><identifier>4596</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1906</date><collection /><description>Souvenir certificate for building the new Adas Israel Synagogue at 6th and I Streets, NW, 1906.</description><subject /><objectid>2001.1.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Joseph|Oppenheimer, Simon</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|synagogues|Sixth and I Historic Synagogue</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3539/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4597</url><identifier>4597</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Cemetery record book, 1895-1919. 

Variable information but most entries contain name, permit #, birth &amp; death dates, place of birth, age, cause of death, headboard number.</description><subject /><objectid>2001.1.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Cemeteries|Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4598</url><identifier>4598</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Adas Israel Cemetery records book, 1895-1905; 1919-1974. 
Most entries contain name, permit number, birth &amp; death dates, place of birth, age, headboard number.</description><subject /><objectid>2001.1.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Cemeteries</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4599</url><identifier>4599</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Adas Israel Yizkor Book, donated by Henry Oxenburg, 1930s.</description><subject /><objectid>2001.1.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4492/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4600</url><identifier>4600</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Three folders of Ziv Tzedakah Fund newsletters, September 1972-September 2008. 

Each issue includes a detailed description of grant distribution to organizations and individuals whom Siegel called "Mitzvah Heroes." The grants were funded by donations.

See attached article for more detailed about the Ziv Tzedakah Fund.</description><subject>Adoption|Aged persons|AIDS (Disease)|Animal training|Animal welfare organizations|Blind persons|Deaf persons|Disaster relief|Fund raising|Guide dogs|Handicapped persons|Health care|Homeless persons|Horses|Hospitals|Legal aid|Mentally handicapped children|Mentally ill persons|Migrant laborers|Nursing homes|Residential facilities|Shoes|Sick persons|Soldiers|Special education|Students|Trees|Women's shelters</subject><objectid>2016.04.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Siegel, Danny|Steinbruck, John|Porath, Jonathan</people><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah|Bat Mitzvah|Immigrants|Israel|N Street Village|Passover|refugees|Soviet Jewry|Tzedakah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4601</url><identifier>4601</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Assorted records and ledgers from Litwin's Furniture Store, 1960-1986. Includes payroll book, 1970s; receipts, 1960-1963; appointment book, 1983-1986; accounts receivable book, 1969-1970; expenses, 1964-1970.</description><subject>Furniture stores|Stores &amp; shops</subject><objectid>2005.3.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Litwin, Fred</people><searchterms>Litwins Furniture|Business|Furniture stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4602</url><identifier>4602</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Approximately 25 linear feet of corporate records and photographs documenting Giant Food history, including annual reports, Board minutes, marketing and promotional materials, biographical files of company leadership, employee newsletters, and the Giant Food Foundation.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.02.100</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cohen, Nehemiah|Cohen, Israel|Cohen, Izzy|Cohen, Emanuel|Lehrman, Samuel|Lehrman, Jac J.|Lehrman, Charlotte|Cohen, Naomi</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4603</url><identifier>4603</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Stanley Rabinowitz Collection</collection><description>Records of Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz (father of Sharon Chard-Yaron); 17 record file boxes and 12 file card boxes; organized accordingly: 9 boxes of reference files, 2 boxes of study files, 4 boxes of rabbinical files; 2 boxes of community files, 12 boxes of file cards;

Reference Files (Box 1-9): organized alphabetically.
These files show how he got updated on certain topics and gathered research material for his writings.
various topics of everyday life, people, politics, countries, conflicts, and other subjects related to Jewish life; topics range from Jews in South Africa, America, and Ethiopia, to subjects like anxiety and alienation; a big portion (1.5 boxes) deals with Israel and various aspects of its political, social, and economical life; various topics of everyday life, people, politics, countries, conflicts, and other subjects related to Jewish life; topics range from Jews in South Africa, America, and Ethiopia, to subjects like anxiety and alienation; a big portion (1,5 boxes) deals with Israel and various aspects of its political, social, and economical life.
Under "invocation" we find correspondence with White House officials.

Study Files (Box 10-11): organized by topic: 
Material from Rabinowitz's education at The Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City in the 1930s and 1940s. Includes Boxes class material of various subjects being taught at JTS, notes, essays and first sermons and speeches by Rabinowitz; documents in English and Hebrew.

Rabbinical Files (Box 12-15): organized by holidays biblical books;
These files are Rabinowitz' professional "brain". Here we find material on how he interpreted the Bible and Judaism (notes for speeches and sermons; flyer; brochures; journals; articles; clippings; research material, etc.).

Community Files (Box 16-17): organized in a thematic way in terms of his assignments (Adas Israel, B'nai B'rith, The Rabbinical Assembly). 
Big variety of topics ranging from work (adminstrative) to research material.
Folders "Rabin" (2 folders) and "Rabin Death" as well as "President" are of interest (i.e. correspondence with presidents and prime minister).

File Cards (Box 18-29): organized alphabetically from box 18-24; then they are organized thematically according to the holidays and biblical books they refer to.
The cards include resources for quotes and anecdotes for sermons, speeches, papers, etc. They constitute a great research source to get to know his thinking on various topics (like women in Judaism). Box 24 contains 16 pocket calendars.</description><subject>Activists|Leadership|Rabbis|Political activity|Political issues|Political organizations|Judaism|Jewish-Arab relations|Journalism|Public speaking</subject><objectid>2015.29.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Adath Jeshurun|Bush, George W.|Carter, Jimmy|Clinton, Bill|Clinton, Hillary Rodham|Finkelstein, Louis|Ford, Gerald|Johnson, Lyndon Baines|Kaplan, Mordecai M.|Rabin, Leah|Rabin, Yitzhak|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Reagan, Ronald</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|AZA|B'nai B'rith|Bar Mitzvah|Circumcision|civil rights|Hanukkah|Hebrew|Holocaust|Inaugurations|Israel|Jerusalem|Jewish Theological Seminary|Passover|Purim|Rabbi|Rabbinical Assembly|Rosh Hashanah|Passover Seder|Shabbat|Shemini Atzeret|Simchat Torah|Six-Day War|Soviet Jewry|Succot|Tisha B'Av|Torah|Tu B'Shevat|U.S. Presidents|United Synagogue of America|White House|World War II|Yom Kippur|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4604</url><identifier>4604</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/15/1931</date><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Marriage Certificate for Samuel Singer &amp; Ruby Berlinsky, November 15, 1931, signed by Rabbi Loeb.</description><subject>Marriage certificates|Weddings</subject><objectid>2015.15.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Marriage</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Singer, Ruby Berlinsky|Singer, Samuel|Loeb, Julius</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3831/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4605</url><identifier>4605</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/15/1931</date><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Ketubah for Samuel Singer and Ruby Berlinsky, November 15, 1931, signed by Rabbi Julius Loeb.</description><subject>Weddings|Marriage certificates</subject><objectid>2015.15.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Ketubah</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Singer, Samuel|Singer, Ruby Berlinsky|Loeb, Julius</people><searchterms>Ketubah|Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3446/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4606</url><identifier>4606</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/16/1910</date><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Birth Certificate for Samuel Singer, June 16, 1910.</description><subject>Birth certificates</subject><objectid>2015.15.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Birth</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Singer, Isaac|Singer, Emma|Singer, Samuel</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3384/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4607</url><identifier>4607</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"BOYCOTT/GRAPES"</title><date /><collection>Michael Tabor Collection</collection><description>Bumper Sticker, "BOYCOTT/GRAPES". Black with neon yellow letters and logo. Lower left has logo, only part of it readable, "LOCAL 120". Paper backing  intact, not used.

3 ¾ x 14 ¾"</description><subject>Bumper stickers|Boycotts</subject><objectid>2016.05.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Sticker, Bumper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Tabor, Michael</people><searchterms>United Farm Workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3692/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4608</url><identifier>4608</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Document,  JCC Camp Schedule. 4 pieces of typed paper taped together but in two halves. Includes the times, counselors' names, camp location and days. No date. 


Overall: 16 ¾ x 20 ¼"
Top: 8 ½ x 20 ¼"
Bottom: 8 ¼" x 20 ¼"</description><subject /><objectid>1996.28.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Document</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3836/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4609</url><identifier>4609</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/09/1965</date><collection /><description>Poster, "EVERYONE is goin to the/ALL-ISRAEL/FASHION FESTIVAL/WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th-12 NOON/SHERATON PARK HOTEL", 1965.
Photograph collage with text.

22 x 17"</description><subject /><objectid>2003.15.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Poster</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3816/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4610</url><identifier>4610</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Installation banquet programs (1951-1992), fliers and announcements (1950-1983 and undated), newsletters (1958-1966), correspondence -- much about charitable donations (1950-1992), constitution and bylaws, certificates and awards, High Holiday materials (1951-1995), brochures, membership material, event invitations and programs, photographs, board rosters, and clippings.</description><subject>Banquets|Holidays|Parties|Dance parties|Newsletters</subject><objectid>1996.04.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Silverstone, Harry|Wostein, Ben|Sandhaus, Morris A.</people><searchterms>Young People's Synagogue|Rosh Hashanah|Yom Kippur|Yegher's|Jewish Foundation for Retarded Children|Board of Jewish Education|Greater Washington Jewish Community Foundation|Hebrew Academy|St. Elizabeth's Hospital|Jewish Welfare Board|Purim|Hanukkah|Israel Bonds|Passover Seder</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4611</url><identifier>4611</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Pascal Family Seders</title><date /><collection>Pascal Family Collection</collection><description>Two boxes: Master audio CD set of Pascal Family Passover Seder recordings, 1968-2005. Housed in two archival shoeboxes. Tape recorder was placed in center of table and captured conversations during family seders with assorted members of the Charles &amp; Edith Pascal family.</description><subject>Families|Dining tables|Holidays</subject><objectid>2008.13.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Pascal, Charles|Pascal, Edith|Levine, Paula Pascal</people><searchterms>Passover Seder|Passover</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4612</url><identifier>4612</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Rabbi Marvin Bash Collection</collection><description>Set of seven scrapbooks created by Rabbi Marvin Bash from 1965-2005. Scrapbooks chronicle Bash's career at Arlington Fairfax/Etz Hayim &amp; include personal and professional correspondence, newspaper clippings, programs and invitations, and photographs. Scrapbooks have been re-housed for preservation purposes into individual sets of three archival folders corresponding to each scrapbook, housed in two archival boxes. One linear foot. 

Scrapbook, 1965-1972. Includes photographs of Rabbi Bash participating in Soviet Jewry vigil and bar mitzvahs in the synagogue; newsclippings related to Arlington-Fairfax's activities; announcement of Rabbi Bash receiving his Ph.D in 1973; letter from Senator Harry Byrd; copies of published letters to the editor in the Washington Star, Washington Jewish Week, and Washington Post; photo of Rabbi Bash with Leah Rabin at the Ambassador's Ball, 1971; photo of Rabbi Bash with several others at dedication of King David cemetery, 1968.

Scrapbook, 1973-1975, includes Rabbi Bash's resume, photos of congregational events, photo of Rabbi Bash with Dr. Ephraim Katzir, president of Israel, and Ambassador Simcha Dinitz, 1975, invitation to the White House, 1974; printed card signed by President Richard Nixon, 1973;  and depictions of Rabbi Bash with United States senators Henry Jackson, George McGovern, Harry Byrd. .
 
Scrapbook, 1977-1978, including large color photograph of American President Carter with Israeli Prime Minister Begin at the White House reception for the 30th anniversary of the State of Israel; corresondence and invitations from Board of Jewish Education, United Jewish Appeal, various area congregations, White House, President Gerald Ford, B'nai B'rith, Embassy of Israel, U.S. Members of Congress, 1977 Presidential Inauguration Committee.

Scrapbook, 1976-1981, including correspondence, newspapers, photographs, programs, and speeches related to a 1979 tribute for Rabbi Bash's 13th anniversary at Arlington Fairfax.  Additional materials include correspondence from Mayor Marion Barry, members of Congress, President's Commission on the Holocaust, invitations to Soviet Jewry program honoring Ida Nudel, Holocaust commemoration by the District of Columbia, 1981; naming of the Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School, 1980; newsclipping from Washington Jewish Week written by Alan &amp; Jeremy Bash regarding a fundraising walk for UJAF, 1980. 

Scrapbook, 1985-1993, including correspondence, newspapers, photographs, and programs. Correspondents include Embassy of Israel, Board of Jewish Education, Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School, Inaugural Committee of Mayor Sharon Pratt Dixon, Soviet Jewry Committee of Jewish Community Council, Israel Bonds, photos showing Rabbi Bash with Herman Taube; President Jimmy Carter; Senator Ted Kennedy; and numerous snapshots of synagogue events.

Scrapbook, 1993-2001, including correspondence, newsclippings, photographs, and programs. Correspondents include the Rabbinical Assembly, local area rabbis and congregations, Presidential Inaugural Committee, 1997, Board of Jewish Education, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, numerous snapshots of Rabbi Bash at congregation-related events. 

Scrapbook, 2002, including invitations, newspapers, photographs, printed articles from Jewish Week, and programs. Events include September 11 Memorial Service in 2005; snapshots of rabbi Bash conducting services at Arlington National Cemetery; Hanukkah services at the Pentagon led by Rabbi Bash, event honoring the Four Chaplains, dedication service of the Pentagon Chapel, 2002.</description><subject>Cemeteries|Correspondence|Embassies|Inaugurations|Invitations|Presidents &amp; the Congress|Rabbis|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2014.09.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Barry, Marion|Bash, Alan|Bash, Deborah|Bash, Jeremy|Bash, Marvin|Begin, Menachem|Byrd, Harry Jr.|Carter, Jimmy|Clinton, Bill|Dinitz, Simcha|Dixon, Sharon Pratt|Elster, Shulamith|Ford, Gerald|Jackson, Henry "Scoop"|Katzir, Ephraim|Kennedy, Edward (Ted)|McGovern, George|Nixon, Richard|Rabin, Leah|Rabin, Yitzhak|Smith, Charles E.|Taube, Herman|Weinberg, Marcia</people><searchterms>Ambassadors Ball|Arlington Cemetery|Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation|B'nai B'rith|Board of Jewish Education|Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School|Etz Hayim Congregation|Holocaust|Israel|Israel Bonds|Israeli Embassy|Pentagon|protests and rallies|Rabbi|Rabbinical Assembly|Shofar|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|The Washington Post|U.S. Congress|U.S. Presidents|Washington Jewish Week|White House</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4613</url><identifier>4613</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Correspondence, press clippings, speeches, and background documentation regarding efforts to name the street in front of the Bulgarian Embassy after Dimitar Peshev, 2012-2013. Two folders.</description><subject>Political activity|Commemoration</subject><objectid>2014.03.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Glick, Neil|Peshev, Dimitar</people><searchterms>Advisory Neighborhood Commission|D.C. Government|Holocaust</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4615</url><identifier>4615</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Correspondence, press clippings, flyers, and background information regarding Neil Glick's election in 2000 and subsequent campaigns for office as an Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner, 6B11, 2000-2012.  12 folders.</description><subject>Political campaigns</subject><objectid>2014.03.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Glick, Neil</people><searchterms>D.C. Government|Advisory Neighborhood Commission</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4616</url><identifier>4616</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>National Jewish Democratic Council</collection><description>Contents of scrapbooks from the National Jewish Democratic Council including articles, newsletters, program materials, 1990-2008.

One folder containing brochures, invitations, programs, agendas, remarks, and correspondence the Hubert Humphrey Humanitiarian Award Dinner honoring President Clinton, 2002; Award Dinner honoring Hyman Bookbinder, 1994; Award Dinner honoring eight Jewish U.S. Senators, 1995.
One folder containing correspondence, memos, and other documents regarding the founding of the National Jewish Democratic Council, 1989-1991. 
One folder containing newsletters, reports, marketing materials, summary of press activities, newsclips, campaign materials, 1994-2008. 

Press releases, 1990-1997, 5 folders

"Get Active Activist" emails, 9 folders, 2006-2008</description><subject>Lobbying|Political activity|Political campaigns|Political participation|Political parties</subject><objectid>2014.10.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bookbinder, Hyman|Clinton, Bill|Cohen, Sheldon S.|Cutler, Lynn|Eizenstat, Stuart|Forman, Ira|Friedkin, Monte|Grossman, Steve|Gutow, Steve|Humphrey, Hubert|Molina, Jack|Stern, Saul</people><searchterms>National Jewish Democratic Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3323/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4617</url><identifier>4617</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/26/1945</date><collection>Tzvi Porath Collection</collection><description>Testimonial certificate awarded to Rabbi Tzvi Porath by the Army &amp; Navy Committee of the National Jewish Welfare Board, Atlantic City, October 26, 1945.</description><subject>World War II|Military service|Chaplains|Commemoration</subject><objectid>2003.15.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Porath, Tzvi</people><searchterms>World War II|Chaplain</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3531/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4618</url><identifier>4618</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description /><subject /><objectid>2003.15.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Porath, Esther</people><searchterms>U.S. Army</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3700/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4619</url><identifier>4619</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2005</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Programs documenting National Dinner celebrating 350 Years of American Jewish Life; Annual Report of Jewish Federation; anniversary program for Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School; program from "350 Years in Song".</description><subject>Anniversaries|Ephemera</subject><objectid>2016.99.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Landy, Roslyn Siegel</people><searchterms>Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School|Board of Jewish Education|Evening Star|Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|United Jewish Endowment Fund|U.S. Presidents</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4620</url><identifier>4620</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2007</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Programs, invitations, calendars, and reports documenting activities of The Jewish Federation, Charles E. Smith Life Communities, Jewish Community Relations Council (event honoring Stuart Kurlander &amp; Stuart Weinblatt), Fabrangen's 36th anniversary; 100th anniversary of the former Adas Israel synagogue at 6th &amp; I Streets, NW.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Weinblatt, Stuart|Kurlander, Stuart</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|B'nai Tzedek|Board of Jewish Education|Charles E. Smith Life Communities|Fabrangen|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|Sixth and I Historic Synagogue|Turner Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Church|United Jewish Endowment Fund</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4621</url><identifier>4621</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2008</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Programs, invitations, reports, guides and other ephemera documenting events celebrating Israel's 60th anniversary; Panim (event honoring the Small-Alper family); Shomrim Society; Avodah; Jewish Community Relations Council (honoring Shulamith Elster, David Butler, Andy Stern); The Jewish Federation; Washington DC JCC</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Alper, Carolyn Small|Alper, Richard|Butler, David|Elster, Shulamith|Small, Lillian|Stern, Andy</people><searchterms>Avodah: Jewish Service Corps|Israel|Jewish Community Relations Council|Panim|The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|United Jewish Endowment Fund|Washington DC Jewish Community Center|Washington Jewish Week</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4622</url><identifier>4622</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2009</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Programs, invitations, and guides documenting events Beth El Hebrew Congregation's 150th anniversary; Sixth and I Historic Synagogue; Guide to Jewish Life published by Washington Jewish Week.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Sixth and I Historic Synagogue|Washington Jewish Week|Beth El Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4623</url><identifier>4623</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2010</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Reports, guides, invitations, postcards, and programs documenting 100th anniversary of the Hebrew Home; annual Guide to Jewish Life; Jewish Council for the Aging (event honoring Phyllis Richman); Fabrangen; Moment Magazine; Jewish American Heritage Month event at the White House; Jewish Federation</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Richman, Phyllis|Obama, Barack</people><searchterms>Charles E. Smith Life Communities|Fabrangen|Hebrew Home for the Aged|The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|U.S. Presidents|United Jewish Endowment Fund|Washington Jewish Week|White House</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4624</url><identifier>4624</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2011</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Reports, guides, invitations, and programs documenting annual Guide to Jewish Life; Jewish Council for the Aging; JCC Greater Washington; Jewish Primary Day School; Washington Hebrew (event honoring Bruce Lustig); Jewish Community Relations Council; JSSA; Yachad; Washington DC JCC;</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Lustig, Bruce</people><searchterms>Avodah: Jewish Service Corps|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Relations Council|Jewish Council for the Aging|Jewish Primary Day School|The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|Washington DC Jewish Community Center|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Washington Jewish Week|Yachad</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4625</url><identifier>4625</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2012</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Programs, reports, invitations, guides, calendars, and other ephemera documenting the DC JCC (honoring Tamara Handelsman); annual Guide to Jewish Life; Hebrew Home; Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington; Jewish Social Service Agency (honoring David Bruce Smith); Jewish Council for the Aging (event honoring Edgar Bronfman); Fabrangen; Avodah (honoring Harold White and Marcia Weinberg)</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Weinberg, Marcia|White, Harold|Bronfman, Edgar</people><searchterms>Washington DC Jewish Community Center|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish Council for the Aging|Jewish Social Service Agency|Charles E. Smith Life Communities|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Washington Jewish Week|Avodah: Jewish Service Corps</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4626</url><identifier>4626</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2013</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Programs, guides, invitations, calendars, and other ephemera documenting Adas Israel dedication ceremony; JCC of Greater Washington 100th anniversary; Yachad (honoring Martha &amp; Stuart Bindeman); JCRC 75th anniversary; Jewish Federation; Jewish Primary Day School; Jewish Council for Aging (honoring Arlene &amp; Robert Kogod); Hebrew Home; Washington DC JCC; Washington Hebrew Congregation celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day; invitation to Hanukkah Reception at the White House;</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Obama, Barack</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Washington DC Jewish Community Center|White House|Hanukkah|U.S. Presidents|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Charles E. Smith Life Communities|Jewish Community Relations Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4627</url><identifier>4627</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2014</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Programs and invitations documenting Hebrew Home; Jewish community Center GW; Jews United for Justice; Jewish Council for the Aging</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Avodah: Jewish Service Corps|Charles E. Smith Life Communities|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish Council for the Aging</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4628</url><identifier>4628</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2015</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Programs, invitations, guides documenting Jewish Federation; JSSA; Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington; Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish Primary Day School|Jewish Social Service Agency|The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4629</url><identifier>4629</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Tzvi Porath Collection</collection><description>Personal and professional papers of Rabbi Tzvi Porath, housed in 79 boxes. Includes reference files on various topics; study files from his education at University of Pittsburg and Yeshiva University; rabbinical files and sermons, correspondence, flyers, programs, bulletins, newsletters, brochures, clippings, and photographs related to his congregations Ohr Kodesh, Adat Reyim, and other organizations, as well as to his military service as chaplain during World War II, communal engagement in various committees. Several files devoted to Esther Porath's service in Ohr Kodesh sisterhood. 
His papers and artifacts relating to U.S. officials, including the President, are extracted in separate boxes.</description><subject>Rabbis|Religion|Religion &amp; politics|Religious communities|Presidential inaugurations|Presidential appointments|Presidents|Presidents &amp; the Congress</subject><objectid>2003.15.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Clinton, Bill|Clinton, Hillary Rodham|Eisenhower, Dwight D.|Nixon, Richard|Porath, Esther|Porath, Jonathan|Porath, Sara|Porath, Tzvi|Rabinowitz, Stanley</people><searchterms>Adat Reyim|Agudas Achim Congregation|B'nai B'rith Youth Organization|Bar Mitzvah|Bat Mitzvah|Chaplain|Chevy Chase|Hebrew|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Immigrants|Inaugurations|Israel|Israeli Embassy|JCC of Greater Washington|Jerusalem|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Men's Club|Montgomery County|Ohr Kodesh|ORT|Palestine|Rabbi|Rabbinical Assembly|Sisterhood|Solomon Schechter Schools|U.S. Congress|U.S. Capitol|U.S. Presidents|Washington Board of Rabbis|White House</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4630</url><identifier>4630</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Central Farm Markets</collection><description>Central Farm Markets poster</description><subject>Food|Farm produce|Farmers' markets</subject><objectid>2016.06.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Poster</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Berliner, Mitchell</people><searchterms>Central Farm Market</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4631</url><identifier>4631</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>2 copies)Poster, "THE SILVER JUBILEE CONCERT SERIES…".  JCC celebration of 
25th anniversary.

22 x 17"</description><subject /><objectid>2002.11.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Poster</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3532/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4633</url><identifier>4633</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>4/5/1939</date><collection>Found in Collection</collection><description>Washington Hebrew Congregation, April 5, 1939, regarding the death of 
Rabbi Abram Simon, signed by Julius J. (?), President and Leah Wasser, Secretary.

20 ¾ x 14"</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Simon, Abram</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3734/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4636</url><identifier>4636</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/27/1938</date><collection>Found in Collection</collection><description>"Brotherhood of the Washington Hebrew Congregation,/A Resolution…",
regarding the death of Doctor Abram Simon. Signed by directors, presidents, secretaries. December 27,
1938.

20 x 14 7/8"</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3941/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4637</url><identifier>4637</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1/10/1939</date><collection>Found in Collection</collection><description>"Board of Governors of Woodmont Country Club,…", January 10,
1939, regarding death of Rabbi Abram Simon. Signed by Morris Beurisy (?), President, and 
(?), Secretary.

17 ¾ x 14"</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3911/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4638</url><identifier>4638</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1969</date><collection>Found in Collection</collection><description>Poster, "Rich's", celebration of 100th anniversary, 1969. Printed top right quadrant, 
"1969 HOUSE + ASSOCIATES".

23 ¾ x 18"</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Poster</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Rich's Shoes</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3648/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4639</url><identifier>4639</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>4/25/1876</date><collection>Found in Collection</collection><description>Newspaper, THE DAILY CRITIC, April 25, 1876; two pages. Includes Jewish business adds, 
including Behrend.

19 ½ x 13 ½"</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3926/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4640</url><identifier>4640</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/05/1944</date><collection /><description>Document, "Resolution… Adas Israel Hebrew Congregation…" dated October 5, 1944;
in honor of the President and Mrs. Joseph A. Wilner's sons who died in WWII; Major Bernard L. Wilner 
and Captain John L. Wilner; signed by Joseph Blumenthal, Acting President and Henry (illeg.?), Secretary.

16 x 12"</description><subject /><objectid>1996.03.8</objectid><place /><objectname>Document</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blumenthal, Joseph|Wilner, Joseph|Wilner, Bernard|Wilner, John</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3664/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4641</url><identifier>4641</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/03/1973</date><collection /><description>Program, Israel Independence Ball, Washington Hilton Hotel, June 3, 1973.
Autographed on front, "Chaim Gross" and "for Ruth and Robert St. John - July 4. 73", above drawing of 
woman holding smaller woman. 4 pages, not bound.

11 9/16 x 9 ¾"</description><subject /><objectid>2002.11.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3563/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4642</url><identifier>4642</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/11/1986</date><collection>Found in Collection</collection><description>Newspaper supplement, Washington/Jewish Week's/First Annual/NEWCOMER'S\
GUIDE/September 11, 1986". Pages 1-24. Page 3 has photograph and story about JHSGW by Natalie
P. Shear.   Numerous ads that can be cross-referenced.

16 x 11 1/2"</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3560/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4643</url><identifier>4643</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1927</date><collection /><description>Photograph Poster, "SCRANTON REPUBLICAN NEWS STAFF 1927", lower right printed "PHOTOS BY BACHRACH". Oval photos of newspaper staff, with Robert H. Fetridge, Managing Editor, at center. Photo of Joseph Polakoff at lower left corner, one of 18 photo portraits.

16 x 13 ½"

File #3.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.5.9</objectid><place /><objectname>Poster</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3474/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4644</url><identifier>4644</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/24/1926</date><collection /><description>Diploma, "Central High School/….Joseph Polakoff…", June 24, 1926, Scranton, PA.

16 x 20"

File #2.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.5.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Diploma</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Polakoff, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3834/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4645</url><identifier>4645</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Diplomas, College of St. Thomas, Scranton, PA; in Latin, to Joseph Polakoff, June 1932. In pencil script on reverse, lower left, "Joseph Polakoff".

14 7/8 x 19 ½"

File #2.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.5.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Diploma</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Polakoff, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3771/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4646</url><identifier>4646</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/15/1922</date><collection /><description>"THIS/GRAMMAR GRADE/CERTIFICATE/FOR PROFICIENCY IN/PENMANSHIP…", to Joseph Polakoff, June 15, 1922, Columbus, Ohio.

10 ½ x 14"

File #2.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.5.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Achievement</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Polakoff, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3672/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4647</url><identifier>4647</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/23/1929</date><collection /><description>Document, "ORDER OF DE MOLAY…" for Joseph Polakoff, Scranton, PA, September 23, 1929.

11 x 11 ¾"

File #2.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.5.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Membership</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Polakoff, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3947/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4648</url><identifier>4648</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/10/1939</date><collection /><description>Document, "The Grand Council/OF THE/ORDER OF DE MOLAY" regarding the retirement of Joseph Polakoff, May 10, 1939.

9 ¼ x 11 ¾"

File #2.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.5.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Membership</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Polakoff, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3935/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4649</url><identifier>4649</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/30/1970</date><collection /><description>Document, Certificate of Service to Joseph Polakoff for 28 years of service to the United States Information Agency, April 30, 1970.

10 15/16 x 14"

File #2.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.5.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Achievement</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Polakoff, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3783/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4650</url><identifier>4650</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>6/30/1926</date><collection /><description>Diploma, Elementary school, "BOARD OF EDUCATION/THE CITY OF NEW YORK/Dorothy Plapinger…", June 30, 1926.

14 x 17"

File #2.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.5.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Diploma</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Polakoff, Dorothy</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3315/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4651</url><identifier>4651</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/28/1929</date><collection /><description>Diploma, Walton High School, NYC for Dorothy Plapinger, June 28, 1929. On reverse in pencil in upper right corner, "8-6".

14 x 17"

File #2.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.5.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Diploma</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3955/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4652</url><identifier>4652</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1929</date><collection /><description>Diploma, College Entrance, from Walton High School, NYC, for Dorothy Plapinger, June 1929.

10 ¼ x 16"

File #2.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.5.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Diploma</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Polakoff, Dorothy</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3450/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4653</url><identifier>4653</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Hilda Rubin Collection</collection><description>Material on the Yiddish theater troup "Di Shpilers", as well as text books for the Yiddish reading circle Leyenkrayz (arranged by Max Ticktin), and several programs organized by Kafe Kasrilevke (sponsored by, among others, Yiddish of Greater Washington).  .5 linear feet.</description><subject>Language|Operas &amp; operettas|Passover|Reading|Religion|Religious services|Theater programs|Theaters|Theatrical productions|Yiddish theater</subject><objectid>2016.09.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Di Shpilers|Rubin, Hilda|Shapiro, Sarah|Taube, Herman|Ticktin, Max</people><searchterms>Di Shpilers Yiddish|JCC of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Workmen's Circle|Yiddish|Yiddish of Greater Washington|Passover Seder|Passover</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4654</url><identifier>4654</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>What We Eat</title><date>2013</date><collection /><description>Spiral-bound cookbook, What We Eat: Tifereth Israel Community Cookbook, 2013.
Includes introduction by Rabbi Ethan Seidel &amp; recipes submitted by members of the congregation. 
Sections include:
Beef &amp; Lamb
Poultry
Fish
Dairy
Parve
Soups
Salads, Dips, Sauces
Bread &amp; Breakfast
Desserts
Beverages
Jewish Holidays</description><subject>Food|Cookery|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2016.08.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Cookbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Seidel, Ethan</people><searchterms>Tifereth Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3802/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4655</url><identifier>4655</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Shabbat Table: Recipes and Recollections</title><date>2004</date><collection /><description>Spiral-bound cookbook created by Harriet Dicker with contributions from Tifereth Israel Congregation, 2004. Includes short essays on Shabbat, food, and recipes, by variety of writers and congregants.
Sections: 
Breads and Challah
Soups
Salads
Gefilte Fish (and other fish)
Meat Dishes
Vegetables and Side Dishes
Dairy Dishes
Desserts

Articles:
A Rabbi's Shabbat
Shabbos Chicken that Lasted All Weekend
Jewish Soul Food
Gastronomical Judaism
The Fish in the Bathtub
How do you say Soul Food in Yiddish?
Food is Love</description><subject>Food|Cookery|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2016.08.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Cookbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Seidel, Ethan|Dicker, Harriet|Caplan, Marvin|Herman, Esther</people><searchterms>Tifereth Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4656</url><identifier>4656</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Michael Tabor Collection</collection><description>Three linear feet of archival documents including flyers, reports, clippings &amp; newspapers, articles, newsletters, correspondence, minutes, questionnaires, calendars, press releases. 
File listing:
Clippings - by &amp; about Michael Tabor
Clippings - various D.C. area publications (other than WJW)
Clippings - Washington Jewish Week
Community of Micah - 2 folders
Correspondence (Michael Tabor)
Fabrangen - 2 folders
Jewish Community Council
Jews for Urban Justice - 5 folders
Miscellaneous - 2 folders
National Jewish Organizing Project
Prince George's Community Action Project
Publications (miscellaneous clippings/publications not specifically related to DC) - 2 folders
Shomrei Adamah
Trees for Vietnam/Campaign for People's Peace Treaty
Union of American Hebrew Congregations

NJOP card file of names &amp; addresses</description><subject /><objectid>2016.05.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Tabor, Michael</people><searchterms>Fabrangen|Jewish Community Council|Jews for Urban Justice|National Jewish Organizing Project|Prince George's County|protests and rallies|Shomrei Adamah|Union of American Hebrew Congregations|Vietnam War</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4657</url><identifier>4657</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Tzvi Porath Collection</collection><description>Scrapbook filled with memorabilia, greeting cards, newsletters, bulletins, correspondence, newsclippings, flyers, song sheets, bulletins for Sabbath services, documenting Rabbi Tzvi Porath's service as a chaplain during World War II in Lincoln, Nebraska and Atlantic City, New Jersey. Includes letters from National Jewish Welfare Board commending Porath on his work.
Scrapbook front &amp; back covers are loosely connected by cord at upper end; book is almost completely disbound.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.15.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Porath, Tzvi</people><searchterms>Jewish Welfare Board|U.S. Army|Chaplain|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4658</url><identifier>4658</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Tzvi Porath Collection</collection><description>Scrapbook composed of snapshots &amp; 8x10 black &amp; white photographs documenting military service of Rabbi Tzvi Porath as World War II chaplain, 1942-1944. Photos include portraits of Porath on duty, religious services, programs &amp; other events for servicemen in Nebraska and New Jersey, and home life of Tzvi &amp; Esther Porath.</description><subject>World War II|Chaplains|Military life</subject><objectid>2003.15.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Porath, Tzvi|Porath, Esther</people><searchterms>World War II|Chaplain</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3906/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4659</url><identifier>4659</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Certificate of admission to the Bar of the Supreme Court for Clara Friedman Brode, 1921
Central High School diploma for Josephine Friedman, 1929
Certificate of admission to the Bar of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia for Clara Friedman, 1917
Certificate of admission to the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States for Clara Friedman Brode, 1921
Certificate of admission to the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States for Arthur Brode, 1925</description><subject>Diplomas|Certificates|Law &amp; legal affairs|Schools|Women</subject><objectid>2015.23.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Brode, Arthur|Brode, Clara Friedman|Friedman, Clara|Friedman, Josephine</people><searchterms>Supreme Court|law</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4660</url><identifier>4660</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1978</date><collection>Morris Gordon Collection</collection><description>One folder of letters sent to Rabbi Morris Gordon in recognition of his 13th year of service to Har Shalom Congregation, 1978.</description><subject>Anniversaries|Correspondence|Rabbis</subject><objectid>2008.24.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gordon, Morris</people><searchterms>Har Shalom</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4661</url><identifier>4661</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sigma Phi Collection</collection><description>Seven folders of correspondence, flyers, membership directories, and newsletters related to the Tau chapter of Sigma Phi fraternity.  Includes Tau-Let newsletter, 1941-1950; correspondence from Irving Fleishman while stationed in the Pacific, 1944-1946, and anniversary and reunion materials, 1970-2001.</description><subject>Correspondence|Teenagers|World War II|Soldiers|Organizations|Fraternal organizations|Reunions</subject><objectid>2015.20.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Fleishman, Irving|Winters, Jerry</people><searchterms>Sigma Phi|Fraternity|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4662</url><identifier>4662</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Leonard Goldstein Collection</collection><description>One-half linear feet of miscellaneous papers, certificates, letters, flyers, programs, invitations, and other ephemera documenting life of Leonard Goldstein, 1943-1964, bulk dates: late 1950s - 1964.

Includes:
- Circumcision certificate, grade-school report cards, bar mitzvah invitation, engagement announcement
- Calvin Coolidge High School, Sigma Alpha Rho Jewish teen fraternity, Inter-Fraternal Council
- University of Maryland's Inter-Fraternity Council, Pi Sigma Alpha honor society, and Calvert Debate Society</description><subject /><objectid>2012.13.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldstein, Leonard</people><searchterms>Sigma Alpha Rho|Fraternity|University of Maryland|Coolidge High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4663</url><identifier>4663</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jacob Barkin Collection</collection><description>Two folders newsclippings, correspondence, music programs, flyers, and other memorabilia documenting career of Cantor Jacob Barkin, 1960s-1970s.</description><subject /><objectid>2009.34.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Barkin, Jacob</people><searchterms>Cantor|Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4664</url><identifier>4664</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Mazo Family Collection</collection><description>One-half linear foot of photographs, programs, clippings, invitations, correspondence, speeches, and other memorabilia documenting the Mazo family and Mazo Brothers wholesale business, including Joseph and Ruth Mazo, son Sylvan Mazo, and other related family members. Includes bar mitzvah speech delivered by Sylvan in 1930; graduation program from Western High School, 1933; wedding invitation for Joseph Mazo &amp; Ruth Epstein, 1916; confirmation class photo at Washington Hebrew, 1932; numerous portrait photographs &amp; snapshots (unlabeled);</description><subject>Families|Portrait photographs</subject><objectid>2014.29.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Mazo, Joseph|Mazo, Ruth|Mazo, Sylvan|Mazo, Max|Mazo, Minnie</people><searchterms>Confirmation|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Western High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3452/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4665</url><identifier>4665</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>One-half linear feet miscellaneous papers including photographs, speeches, programs, newsletters, correspondence, invitations, and other memorabilia documenting Leonard Abel's involvement with the Hebrew Home, Washington Hebrew Congregation, Giant Food, and Northern Virginia Builders Association, Richmarr Construction Corporation, and Abel family genealogy. Also Includes Ambassador's Ball program, 1958; booklet for Dedication Ball of the Jewish Community Foundation, 1969; Feasibility Study of the Hebrew Home, 1964.</description><subject /><objectid>2013.29.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Abel, Leonard</people><searchterms>Hebrew Home for the Aged|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Ambassadors Ball|Jewish Community Foundation|Giant Food</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4666</url><identifier>4666</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>June Rogul Collection</collection><description>Files created by June Rogul, Washington Representative of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry, on the Jackson-Vanik Amendment to the 1974 Trade Bill. Includes:
Six folders of materials documenting June Rogul's involvement with the Soviet Jewry movement, 1970s. Includes: Memoranda and statements issued by National Conference on Soviet Jewry, 1973-1977; Copies of correspondence between various public officials including Senator Henry Jackson, Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, Governor Jimmy Carter, President Gerald Ford, 1974-1977;  Newspaper and magazine articles and editorials on Jackson-Vanik Amendment;  Lists of Congressional supporters; copy of PL 93-618 Trade Act of 1974 and copies of other bills and amendments, 1973-1977;  Public statements issued by Senator Henry M. Jackson, 1974-1977;  Other memoranda, press briefings, and transcripts of meetings regarding the Jackson-Vanik Amendment</description><subject>Legislation|Lobbying|Politicians</subject><objectid>2013.23.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rogul, June Silver|Jackson, Henry "Scoop"|Vance, Cyrus|Fisher, Max|Kissinger, Henry|Vanick, Charles</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|National Conference on Soviet Jewry|U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3322/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4667</url><identifier>4667</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>David Korn Collection</collection><description>Three folders of memoranda, articles, correspondence, lists of Soviet Jewish scientists, and speeches by David Korn on Soviet Jewry. Some notes written on letterhead for the Committee for the Re-election of the President; several references to President Richard Nixon's position on Soviet Jewry issue. Newsclippings from the Jewish Week, New York Times, and Washington Post related to the exit tax imposed on Soviet Jews in 1972. Includes transcripts of telephone conversations with refuseniks in the Soviet Union; 

Flyer for September 17, 1972 Soviet Jewry rally on the Ellipse</description><subject>Lobbying|Politicians|Presidents|Scientists|Speeches</subject><objectid>2013.24.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ammerman, Harvey|Bush, George H. W.|Cohen, Jack|Kissinger, Henry|Korn, David|Nixon, Richard</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|National Conference on Soviet Jewry|National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council|protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry|U.S. Presidents|White House</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3737/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4668</url><identifier>4668</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>One folder of miscellaneous materials including 
two black and white photographs of rally for Soviet Jewry at Lafayette Park, November 1985; two sheets of self-adhesive non-postage Soviet Jewry stamps; Soviet Jewry handouts from various organizations
-  Book: "From Holocaust to New Life: A documentary volume depicting the proceedings and events of the American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors, Washington, DC April 1983 -- Nissan 5743", published by American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors, 1985
-  B'nai Israel Scroll (newsletter), May 1988, April 1998</description><subject>Postage stamps</subject><objectid>2012.23.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>B'nai Israel|Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies|Lafayette Park</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3373/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4669</url><identifier>4669</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Hebrew Home of Greater Washington</collection><description>Two linear feet of publications from the Hebrew Home of Greater Washington. Box #1: Women's Auxiliary Membership Directories 1975-1979; 1982, 1988.  Box #2: Women's Auxiliary Membership Directories 1993-1998.  Box #3:  Women's Auxiliary Membership Directories 1999-2007.  Box #4: Miscellaneous brochures, Annual Reports 1999; 2003-2006; 2008-2012.</description><subject>Directories|Aged persons|Retirement communities|Nursing homes|Women</subject><objectid>2014.30.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Directory</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Hebrew Home for the Aged</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4670</url><identifier>4670</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Herman-Sanders Families Collection</collection><description>Two scrapbooks documenting life of Richard Herman; one is primarily snapshots from birth age 8 or 10 (1912-1920); second scrapbook includes photos and memorabilia documenting school years including reports cards, invitations, clippings, etc.</description><subject>Photograph albums</subject><objectid>2013.10.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Herman, Richard|Herman, Recha Sanders|Herman, Bernard</people><searchterms>Central High School|Cadet Corps|Paul Junior High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4671</url><identifier>4671</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Herman-Sanders Families Collection</collection><description>One folder of assorted handwritten letters, 1898-1902, among members of the Sanders and Herman families, including Recha Sanders, Joseph Sanders, Bernard Herman, Hannah Berliner.</description><subject>Correspondence</subject><objectid>2013.10.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Herman, Bernard|Sanders, Recha|Sanders, Joseph|Berliner, Hannah</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4672</url><identifier>4672</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Herman-Sanders Families Collection</collection><description>Reminiscences written by Emma Young of her trip to Berlin in the 1930s and meeting Manfred Berliner and Cora Berliner.  Undated.</description><subject /><objectid>2013.10.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4673</url><identifier>4673</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Memoir, unpublished, "Looking Back", by Allen Berlinsky, 162 pages</description><subject /><objectid>2015.15.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Berlinsky, Allen</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4674</url><identifier>4674</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Eight family history reflections/personal memoirs written by Gail Singer</description><subject /><objectid>2015.15.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Singer, Gail</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4675</url><identifier>4675</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>World War II ration books issued to Gail Singer, Ruby Singer, Samuel Singer, 1940s</description><subject>World War II</subject><objectid>2015.15.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Book, Ration</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Singer, Gail|Singer, Ruby Berlinsky|Singer, Samuel</people><searchterms>World War II|Arlington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4676</url><identifier>4676</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1943</date><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Commemorative birth certificate issued by Columbia Hospital for Women for Gail Singer, 1943</description><subject>Birth certificates</subject><objectid>2015.15.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Birth</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Singer, Gail|Singer, Ruby Berlinsky|Singer, Samuel</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4677</url><identifier>4677</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1931</date><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Brides Book used by Ruby Berlinsky Singer, 1931, to document her wedding and early married life with Samuel Singer.  Wedding at Southeast Hebrew Congregation. Book includes ads for many Washington-area businesses.</description><subject>Brides|Scrapbooks</subject><objectid>2015.15.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Book, Brides</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Singer, Ruby Berlinsky|Singer, Samuel</people><searchterms>Southeast Hebrew Congregation|Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4678</url><identifier>4678</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Lion's Tale</title><date>12/18/1985</date><collection>Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School</collection><description>Article about arrested rabbis from Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School newspaper, The Lion's Tale, December 18, 1985</description><subject>Newspapers</subject><objectid>2009.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School|Soviet Jewry|Rabbi|protests and rallies|Soviet Embassy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3512/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4679</url><identifier>4679</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1948</date><collection>Alexander Goode Collection</collection><description>Five three-cent "Immortal Chaplains" U.S. Postage stamps, 1948.</description><subject>World War II|Postage stamps|Commemoration|Rabbis</subject><objectid>2015.28.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Stamp, Postage</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goode, Alexander</people><searchterms>Four Chaplains|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4680</url><identifier>4680</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Sheldon Monsein Collection</collection><description>Assorted snapshots of Skip Monsein and displays of medals and ribbons collected for swimming competitions.</description><subject>Swimmers|Swimming</subject><objectid>2014.19.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Monsein, Sheldon</people><searchterms>Maccabi Games</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4681</url><identifier>4681</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Assorted Soviet Jewry materials from files of Haim Solomon.
Includes flyers from UCSJ, papers from Southern California Council for Soviet Jews and the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, B'nai B'rith Briefs, 1972; Report from Jewish Leadership in the Soviet Union by Leonard Schroeter, newspaper reprints, letters from Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry.</description><subject /><objectid>2014.25.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Solomon, Haim</people><searchterms>Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry|Soviet Jewry|B'nai B'rith</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4682</url><identifier>4682</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1906</date><collection /><description>Membership booklet for the United Brotherhood of Carpenters &amp; Joiners of America, belonging to Ellis Stearman, 1906</description><subject>Carpenters' unions</subject><objectid>2015.26.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Stearman, Ellis</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4683</url><identifier>4683</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/12/1982</date><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Oral history interview with Dr. Joseph Dessoff about his family's immigration from Russia, growing up and living in Washington, D.C.</description><subject /><objectid>2008.14.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Dessoff, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4684</url><identifier>4684</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Framed color print of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, signed by Arthur Szyk. 27"H x 23"W.</description><subject /><objectid>1994.25.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Szyk, Arthur</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4685</url><identifier>4685</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Framed reproduction of the Declaration of Independence, printed by Lansburgh's Department Store.</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Lansburghs</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4686</url><identifier>4686</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/14/1887</date><collection /><description>Ketubah, Sarah Poppers &amp; Samuel Tashof</description><subject /><objectid>1989.04.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Ketubah</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Ketubah|Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4687</url><identifier>4687</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Award from WETA to Aaron Goldman</description><subject /><objectid>2010.07.46</objectid><place /><objectname>Plaque</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldman, Aaron</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4688</url><identifier>4688</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Framed reproduction of Washington Daily News 1929 article about Himmelfarb gas station</description><subject>Newspapers|Gasoline</subject><objectid>PROP.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Poster</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Himmelfarb, Paul</people><searchterms>gas station</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4689</url><identifier>4689</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Framed testimonial to Rabbi Metz</description><subject /><objectid>1976.01.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Metz, Solomon</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4690</url><identifier>4690</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Hand-made posters on foam core with original prints by Ida Jervis documenting The Great Weekend at Arlington Fairfax.</description><subject /><objectid>2006.14.6</objectid><place /><objectname>Poster</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Jervis, Ida|November, Harold</people><searchterms>Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4691</url><identifier>4691</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Framed enlarged reproduction of photograph of Anna Shulman</description><subject /><objectid>2007.40.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Shulman, Anna</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4693</url><identifier>4693</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>November 3, 1938</date><collection>Leon Robbin Collection</collection><description>Receipt on letterhead of Dr. Leo Seidenberger for medicine prescribed to Leon Robbin, November 3, 1938. 


Dr. med. Leo Seidenberger
Blumenstrasse 3
Facharzt [crossed out] fuer innere Krankheiten
(Internist)
Sprechstunde 3-5
(consultation 3pm - 5 pm)
Telephon Nr. 27719
[sticker] Zur aerztlichen Behandlung ausschliesslich von Juden berechtigt.
(Autorized to treat Jews only)

[handwritten; only parts to identify correctly] Ng, 3. XI. 38
(Nuernberg, November 3, 1938)
Acidolpepsin / tabletten
(acido pepsin pills)

[red stamp] Bezahlt
(paid)
[purple stamp] Mohrenapotheke / zu St. Lorenz / 3. Nov. 1938 / NUERNBERG
(Mohren pharmacy [still in existence today] / at St. Lorenz [main cathedral in Nuernberg] / November 3, 1938 / Nuernberg)</description><subject>Pharmacists|World War II|Anti-semitism</subject><objectid>2016.11.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Receipt</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Robbin, Leon</people><searchterms>Germany|Kristallnacht|anti-semitism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3473/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4694</url><identifier>4694</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Genealogical research files pertaining to the family of William Brylawski Wolf, Jr. Includes correspondence, copies of family trees and census records, photographs, and research notes pertaining to the family histories of the Wolf, Brylawski, Lansburgh, and Kaufman families. 1/2 linear foot.</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Wolf, William Jr.</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4695</url><identifier>4695</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Central Farm Markets</collection><description>2 folders containing marketing materials, menus, correspondence relating to businesses including the Berliner Farm Stand, Berliner's Food Corporation and Central Farm Market, 1971-2014. 

1 folder containing reports, programs, and newsletters documenting Washington D.C. Israel Bonds Ambassadors Ball, Jewish National Fund, UJA Federation, Weizmann Institute, and D.C. Jewish Community Center, 1996-2008.</description><subject>Food|Farm produce|Markets</subject><objectid>2016.06.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Berliner, Mitchell|Moser, Debra</people><searchterms>Ambassadors Ball|Jewish National Fund|Israel Bonds|Jewish Community Center|Weizmann Institute of Science|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|Berliner Farm Stand</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4696</url><identifier>4696</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Lynn Collection</collection><description>Contents of scrapbooks containing newsclippings, photographs, and correspondence documenting events held at the Washington Coliseum during the 1960-1970. Includes photos of numerous celebrities and political leaders during sports and entertainment events held at the Coliseum. 

Removed from magnetic photo albums &amp; placed in one archival box.</description><subject>Entertainment|Exhibition buildings</subject><objectid>2014.02.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Eisenhower, Dwight D.|Humphrey, Hubert|Johnson, Lady Bird|Johnson, Lyndon Baines|Kennedy, Jacqueline|Kennedy, John F.|Kennedy, Robert|Lynn, Harry|Nixon, Richard|Truman, Harry</people><searchterms>Washington Coliseum</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4697</url><identifier>4697</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1963</date><collection>Harry Lynn Collection</collection><description>Contents of one scrapbook including photographs and correspondence documenting the 1963 White House Summer Seminar, a series of weekly seminars for 6,000 college students employed by the federal government, held in the Washington Coliseum. Weekly speakers included a variety of officials in government and public life. The final seminar was held at the White House, where students were addressed by President John F. Kennedy. Contents were removed from magnetic album &amp; re-housed in one archival folder.</description><subject /><objectid>2014.02.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Lynn, Harry|Kennedy, John F.|Kennedy, Robert|Johnson, Lyndon Baines|Humphrey, Hubert|Murrow, Edward R.|Glenn, John</people><searchterms>Washington Coliseum|White House|U.S. Presidents|federal workers|U.S. Vice Presidents</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4698</url><identifier>4698</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Frances Gewirz Collection</collection><description>Assorted invitations, programs, advertisements, newsclippings, and photographs documenting activities of Frances Gewirz and B'nai B'rith Women's Auxiliary, Argo Lodge, 1940s-1950s. One folder.</description><subject /><objectid>2011.09.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gewirz, Frances|Roosevelt, Eleanor</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith Women|Argo Lodge|Mayflower Hotel|Willard Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3777/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4699</url><identifier>4699</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1942</date><collection>Frances Gewirz Collection</collection><description>8x10 black &amp; white print photograph of Frances Gewirz and four other women (unidentified), ca. 1942.</description><subject>World War II</subject><objectid>1998.05.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gewirz, Frances</people><searchterms>World War II|Argo Lodge|B'nai B'rith Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3469/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4700</url><identifier>4700</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Brylawski Family Collection</collection><description>Assorted theater programs from Washington, D.C. theaters including the Fox Theatre, B.F. Keith's Theatre, Earle, National Theatre, Rialto Theatre, Loew's Palace, 1920s.</description><subject>Theater programs|Theaters|Vaudeville shows</subject><objectid>2013.28.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Earle Theatre|National Theatre|Palace Theater</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4826/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4701</url><identifier>4701</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>One folder containing assorted newspaper ads, clippings, brochures, pamphlets, and photographs documenting Milton Weinstein, Giant Food, and Harry's Meat Market. 

Giant Food Store Location Map for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware,1993

25th anniversary issue of Giant Food WE featuring photoessay of Giant Food history and messages from Nehemiah Cohen, Israel Cohen, 1961.</description><subject /><objectid>2012.19.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cohen, Israel|Cohen, Emanuel|Cohen, Nehemiah|Weinstein, Milton|Weinstein, Ruth|Weinstein, Vivian</people><searchterms>Giant Food|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4702</url><identifier>4702</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Arnold Saltzman Collection</collection><description>Program, Memorial Service for Arthur F. Burns at Adas Israel Synagogue, 1987
Program, Shiva Service in memory of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin at Adas Israel Congregation, 1995
Program, Bat Mitzvah of Zohar Ayalon at Adas Israel Congregation, 2004
Booklet, The Anne Frank House: A Response to Homelessness</description><subject>Memorial rites &amp; ceremonies|Religious education|Religious services</subject><objectid>2013.04.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rabin, Yitzhak|Saltzman, Arnold|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Gore, Albert, Jr.|Burns, Arthur|Ayalon, Daniel|Ayalon, Zohar</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Israeli Embassy|Jewish Community Council|U.S. Presidents|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|Washington Board of Rabbis|Bat Mitzvah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4703</url><identifier>4703</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Arnold Saltzman Collection</collection><description>Program for Bat Mitzvah of Zohar Ayalon, November 27, 2004 at Adas Israel Congregation

Brochure, "The Anne Frank House: A Response to the Problem of Homelessness", Adas Israel Congregation, 1989</description><subject>Ambassadors</subject><objectid>2013.27.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ayalon, Daniel|Ayalon, Zohar|Miller, Avis|Saltzman, Arnold|Wohlberg, Jeffrey</people><searchterms>Bat Mitzvah|Adas Israel|Israeli Embassy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4704</url><identifier>4704</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Minnie Goldsmith Collection</collection><description>One folder with various papers and photographs documenting Minnie Goldsmith.  Includes the "Home Front" newsletter published September, 1976 documenting the ground-breaking ceremonies for Montrose House; invitation to "Spring Luncheon" in celebration of Minnie Goldsmith's 82nd birthday, 1953; color print photograph of Minnie Goldsmith, 1940; copy of invitation to Minnie Goldsmith's 85th birthday celebration, 1956; "LifeTimes" newsletter, April, 2010, including history of the Hebrew Home; invitation to "Aunt Minnie Luncheon", May, 2006 (designed by Laurie England); "First Sport Sentinel" newsletter of the U.S. Lacrosse Foundation including donor profile of Laurie England.</description><subject /><objectid>2012.27.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldsmith, Minnie</people><searchterms>Hebrew Home for the Aged</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4705</url><identifier>4705</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1982</date><collection>David Umansky Collection</collection><description>Original typewritten manuscript of Art Buchwald column, "Let it all hang out", published April 20, 1982.  Includes Buchwald's signature and several handwritten notes. Accompanied by newsclipping of the column as published in The Washington Post; column includes mention of David Umansky, donor.</description><subject>Journalists|Newspapers</subject><objectid>2013.06.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Buchwald, Art|Umansky, David</people><searchterms>The Washington Post|Soviet Union</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4706</url><identifier>4706</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Wolpe Family Collection</collection><description>Manuscript, The Wolpe Family: Our History, Memories, and Relatives from Around the World, 1998. Includes photos &amp; text documenting the Lithuanian Wolpe family from which Donald Wolpe is descended.
Manuscript, "A Letter to My Grandson" written by Donald Wolpe to Joshua Wolpe, 1988, containing biographical information regarding Julius Wolpe.</description><subject>Genealogy|Reunions</subject><objectid>2013.49.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Wolpe, Donald|Wolpe, Julius</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Immigrants</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4707</url><identifier>4707</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Shulman Family Collection</collection><description>Photocopies of handwritten correspondence from Anna Shulman to family and friends; a few copies are accompanied by original materials
Typed transcriptions of correspondence, filed by date &amp; name
Postcards &amp; letters written in Yiddish or Hebrew; some from B.L. Silberman in Lakewood, N.J.
Naturalization certificates of Anna and Abraham Shulman
Life story of Anna Shulman 
Research notes and correspondence from Roberta Shulman's biographical research on Anna Shulman
Newsclippings</description><subject /><objectid>2007.45.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Shulman, Anna|Shulman, Abraham</people><searchterms>H Street|Northeast|Hebrew Travelers Sheltering Society</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4708</url><identifier>4708</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1982</date><collection>Dessoff-Singer Family Collection</collection><description>Typewritten index to the oral history of Joseph Dessoff, 1982.</description><subject /><objectid>2008.14.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Directory</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Dessoff, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4709</url><identifier>4709</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Nevey Shalom Congregation Collection</collection><description>One folder of assorted papers from Nevey Shalom Congregation,  including:
Invitations to the anniversary events of 1975, 1980, 1992.
Sisterhood event invitations, 1966 and 1967. 
Miscellaneous Sisterhood materials, including poems by Yvonne Weinreb, newsletter pages, Chanukah Workshop paper, etc.</description><subject /><objectid>2006.27.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Nevey Shalom|Sisterhood</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4710</url><identifier>4710</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Tifereth Israel Collection</collection><description>One folder of files compiled by Jerry &amp; Marcia Goldberg documenting activities of Tifereth Israel related to Mt. Lebanon Cemetery Associates, 1960s-1970s and 
the Presidents Assembly of Conservative Congregations of Greater Washington, 1970s-1980s</description><subject /><objectid>2015.05.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Tifereth Israel|Mount Lebanon Cemetery Associates|Cemeteries</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4711</url><identifier>4711</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Bulletins, newsletters, flyers from the Arlington-Fairfax Chapter of Hadassah, 1948-1950

Young Judaea bulletins &amp; flyers, Arlington, 1947-1950</description><subject /><objectid>2008.25.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4712</url><identifier>4712</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Albert Bass Collection</collection><description>Assorted papers and photographs documenting participation of Albert Bass in the Samuel Gompers Lodge, 1950s.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.4.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bass, Albert</people><searchterms>Masons|Samuel Gompers Lodge</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4713</url><identifier>4713</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1949</date><collection>Roselyn Silverman Collection</collection><description>Consecration Certification for Marita Silverman awarded upon entering the Washington Hebrew religious school, 1949</description><subject /><objectid>2007.30.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Silverman, Marita</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4714</url><identifier>4714</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1953</date><collection>Roselyn Silverman Collection</collection><description>Program documenting Simchas Torah and Children's Consecration Service at Washington Hebrew religious school, 1953.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.30.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Silverman, Eugene</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Simchat Torah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4715</url><identifier>4715</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Gail Shirazi Collection</collection><description>Catering menus from Solomon's Caterers and Yegher's Caterers
Temple Israel guidelines on kashruth, 1975
Magen David ephemera, 1997-2008, including tribute to Sami &amp; Annie Totah.</description><subject>Menus</subject><objectid>2010.32.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Totah, Sami|Totah, Annie</people><searchterms>Solomon's Restaurant|Temple Israel|Magen David Sephardic Congregation|Kosher Food</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4716</url><identifier>4716</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>One folder of materials documenting long-range planning efforts at Tifereth Israel Congregation, 1989-1999; including reports, correspondence, sanctuary rededication program.</description><subject /><objectid>2012.16.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Tifereth Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4717</url><identifier>4717</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Tifereth Israel Congregation</collection><description>One folder of material  documenting the life of Mary Jeweler and her involvement with Tifereth Israel; correspondence, tributes, articles, and Shabbat Tribute Program, 1997.</description><subject /><objectid>2012.16.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Jeweler, Mary</people><searchterms>Tifereth Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4718</url><identifier>4718</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1991</date><collection>Paul and Brenda Pascal Collection</collection><description>Resolution of the Council of the District of Columbia honoring Paul L. Pascal for his outstanding contributions to the District thorugh his legal practice, professional activities, and service to the community.</description><subject /><objectid>2013.35.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Pascal, Paul</people><searchterms>D.C. Government</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4719</url><identifier>4719</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1973</date><collection>Paul and Brenda Pascal Collection</collection><description>Invitation to surprise party for Sarah &amp; Fred Kolker's 45th wedding anniversary, 1973</description><subject /><objectid>2013.35.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kolker, Fred|Kolker, Sarah|Pascal, Brenda|Pascal, Paul</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4720</url><identifier>4720</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Paul and Brenda Pascal Collection</collection><description>One folder of newsclippings, programs, invitations, photographs, correspondence, maps, and memorabilia documenting Capital City Market, Kolker Poultry Company, Fred Kolker</description><subject /><objectid>2013.35.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Pascal, Brenda|Pascal, Paul|Barry, Marion|Kolker, Fred</people><searchterms>Florida Avenue Market|Capital City Market|D.C. Government|Kolker Poultry Company</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4721</url><identifier>4721</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June, 1955</date><collection>Hebrew Academy Collection</collection><description>Black &amp; white 4x6 print of Hebrew Academy second-grade class, 1955.

Teachers- Mrs. Olson (English), Mr. Ross (Hebrew)</description><subject /><objectid>2011.27.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Hebrew Academy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4438/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4722</url><identifier>4722</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Augusta Dessoff's scrapbook from National Council of Jewish Women, 1949-1951</description><subject>Scrapbooks</subject><objectid>1995.01.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Dessoff, Augusta Silverman</people><searchterms>National Council of Jewish Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4723</url><identifier>4723</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Alfred Goldstein Collection</collection><description>Scrapbook of Col. Alfred Goldstein</description><subject>Scrapbooks</subject><objectid>1996.27.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldstein, Alfred</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4724</url><identifier>4724</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Scrapbook, Rabbi Becker, 1893-1907</description><subject>Scrapbooks</subject><objectid>1980.01.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Ohev Sholom</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4725</url><identifier>4725</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description /><subject>Scrapbooks</subject><objectid>1996.32.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Diamond, Luna Ereza</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4726</url><identifier>4726</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description /><subject>Scrapbooks</subject><objectid>1996.32.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Diamond, Luna Ereza</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4727</url><identifier>4727</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description /><subject>Scrapbooks</subject><objectid>1996.32.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Diamond, Luna Ereza</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4728</url><identifier>4728</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description /><subject>Scrapbooks</subject><objectid>1996.32.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Diamond, Luna Ereza</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4729</url><identifier>4729</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>District Grocery Stores Collection</collection><description>Scrapbook relating to the District Grocery Stores (DGS)</description><subject>Scrapbooks</subject><objectid>1996.55.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Grocery stores|District Grocery Stores|Jewish Owned Businesses|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4730</url><identifier>4730</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>District Grocery Stores Collection</collection><description>Scrapbook relating to the District Grocery Stores (DGS)</description><subject>Scrapbooks</subject><objectid>1996.55.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>District Grocery Stores|Grocery stores|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4731</url><identifier>4731</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Scrapbook documenting 7th Street store of Stern's Office Furniture, Inc. Includes interior &amp; exterior store photographs, news clippings, promotional material.</description><subject>Scrapbooks</subject><objectid>2003.25.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Seventh Street|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses|Furniture stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4732</url><identifier>4732</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Scrapbook from teen sororities </description><subject>Scrapbooks</subject><objectid>1998.28.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5356/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4733</url><identifier>4733</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Scrapbook of newsclippings and photographs documenting 1968 riots in and around Washington, D.C. </description><subject>Scrapbooks</subject><objectid>2004.17.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Manhattan Auto|Riots</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4734</url><identifier>4734</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Henry Kaufman Collection</collection><description>Scrapbook related to Henry J. Kaufman's advertising business, 1952-1962.</description><subject>Scrapbooks|Advertising|Advertising agencies</subject><objectid>1998.21.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Henry J. Kaufman</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4735</url><identifier>4735</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club Collection</collection><description>Teen Club Scrapbook</description><subject>Scrapbooks</subject><objectid>FIC.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Teens Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4736</url><identifier>4736</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Teen Club Collection</collection><description /><subject>Scrapbooks</subject><objectid>FIC.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Teens Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5363/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4737</url><identifier>4737</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Scrapbook from Rabbi Harry Silverstone, Tifereth Israel.</description><subject>Scrapbooks</subject><objectid>1996.20.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Silverstone, Harry</people><searchterms>Tifereth Israel|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4738</url><identifier>4738</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Scrapbook of Rabbi Harry Silverstone, Tifereth Israel</description><subject>Scrapbooks</subject><objectid>1996.20.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Silverstone, Harry</people><searchterms>Tifereth Israel|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4739</url><identifier>4739</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Zionist Organization of America Collection</collection><description>Zionist Oranization of America (ZOA), D.C. chapter, Scrapbook</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Zionism|ZOA</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4740</url><identifier>4740</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Two Jewish War Veterans Ladies' Auxiliary Scrapbooks</description><subject>Scrapbooks</subject><objectid>FIC.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish War Veterans</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5365/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4741</url><identifier>4741</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Scrapbook belonging to Dorothy Dorfman</description><subject>Scrapbooks</subject><objectid>FIC.35</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4742</url><identifier>4742</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Scrapbook (contents) detailing career of Allie Ritzenberg.</description><subject>Scrapbooks</subject><objectid>2014.34.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4743</url><identifier>4743</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Bernard Margolius Collection</collection><description>Photograph, Lilyan Margolius with two young children 
Photograph, Bernard Margolius being sworn in
Photographs of Paul Junior High School, 1962 &amp; Shepherd Elementary School, 1960
Program, United Jewish Appeal Annual Meeting, 1993
B'nai Israel Newsletter, The Scroll, 1988
Program &amp; announcement for Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities Award, Trustees of Washington Chapter of Guardians of Israel, December 8, 1963
Photograph, Bernard Margolius &amp; Pierre van Paasen, Israel Bonds, 1962
Magazine, The Plume, Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity, 1932, with article by Bernard Margolius
Photograph, sorority group (need to identify Lilyan Margolius)
Assorted photographs of Bernard &amp; Lilyan Margolius at dinner events (need to identify)
Program for Jefferson Day Dinner, April 1945
Announcement, 1962 Honor Roll for Israel Bonds at B'nai Israel
Typed copy of Bernard Margolius memoirs, 1977
Video history of Bernard &amp; Lilyan Margolius, 2007</description><subject /><objectid>2007.42.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Margolius, Bernard</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds|B'nai Israel|sorority|United Jewish Appeal|Paul Junior High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4744</url><identifier>4744</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Magen David Sephardic Congregation Collection</collection><description>Documentation from Magen David Sephardic Congregation including correspondence, mailing/membership lists, board meeting minutes, newsclippings, bar mitzvah records, cemetery materials, yahrzeit records, building materials, announcements, membership records, event materials, and documentation of building vandalism.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.28.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Magen David Sephardic Congregation|Sephardim</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4745</url><identifier>4745</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Tifereth Israel Congregation</collection><description>Six boxes of assorted papers and photographs including correspondence, programs, flyers, newsletters, and other materials documenting Tifereth Israel Congregation, 1950s-1990s.
Subjects include:  administrative and financial management; buildings; ritual practices; 
educational activities; membership outreach materials; clergy; community events; 
social action &amp; community service; Sisterhood &amp; Men's Club; activism and fundraising on behalf of Israel; proposed merger (TAOS)</description><subject /><objectid>2011.16.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Tifereth Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4746</url><identifier>4746</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Schaffer Family Collection</collection><description>Papers, photographs, and memorabilia documenting the Rich, Plotnick, and Schaffer families, including: 

Certificate of naturalization for Benjamin Rachlin (1923) and Rose Rachlin, 1927; decree documenting name change from Rachlin to Rich, 1932; immigration paper for Benjamin Rachlin, printed in Cyrillic, 1914; Russian passport of Benjamin Rachlin, 1913

Photo showing young man, mounted on card with Cyrillic printing; presumably Benjamin Rich

Black &amp; white photographs documenting events and JCC campers at Rich's Roost, home of Benjamin and Rose Rich in Shadyside, Maryland, 1940s  

Rachlin and Plotnick family photos; includes "Easter night guests at Mrs. B. Rachlin home, 1930"

Camp JCC newsletter, 1947, and thank-you letters from JCC campers to Benjamin &amp; Rose Rich

Photograph showing Entrance sign to Beverley Beach Club, "Gentiles Only; No Dogs"

Photos &amp; postcards re Shoreham Drug and Parkside Hotel, both owned by Benjamin Rich

Photographs of classes, residents, and chapel at Hebrew Home

Memorabilia from the Hebrew Home, including promotional booklet and calendar, 1958; dedication program for the new home on Spring Road, 1953; correspondence to Benjamin Rich re the Home; acknowledgment signed by Minnie Goldsmith of memorial donation made by Rose Rachlin in honor of Isadore Plotnick, 1923

Speech by Benjamin Rich on presentation of Minnie Goldsmith portrait at Hebrew Home, 1954

Family tree and memorabilia related to Plotnick family; includes Plotnick family circle constitution, correspondence, lists of family members; Plotnick family photograph, 1930

Photographs of dinner events with the Progress Club, 1940s

Certificate of naturalization for Jacob Schaffer, 1917

Biographical information and correspondence related to Arthur Schaffer

Wedding certificate and photographs of Ann Rich &amp; Arthur Schaffer, 1947

Memorabilia documenting Ann Schaffer's term as president of Hebrew Home Ladies Auxiliary, 1966-1968; includes invitations, correspondence, clippings, minutes</description><subject /><objectid>2008.2.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rich, Benjamin|Rich, Rose|Goldsmith, Minnie</people><searchterms>Immigration|Rich's Roost|Jewish Community Center|Camp|Beverley Beach|anti-semitism|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Jewish Owned Businesses|Business|Wedding|Hebrew Home of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4747</url><identifier>4747</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Melart Jewelers Collection</collection><description>Several photo albums of store photos, organized by store number
Several loose black &amp; white photos, mostly of Bert Foer w/others (Need ID!)
Framed documents
Complete set of Melart Ink newsletter
File on trip to Moscow, 1993
Press clippings &amp; other PR material
Marketing samples
Advisory Council file
Bert Foer speeches
Descriptive memorandum, 1995
Memberships re Mel Foer
Board minutes, 1990s
Assorted loose black &amp; white photos

Israel Bonds - Bert w/Israel Bond award?

Bert meeting Daniel Moynihan

Bert w/Art Sheinbaum

loose copies - mostly duplicates of unidentified mall photos

Melart Ink
	1969 - 1989 including 50th anniversary issue

officers meetings/minutes/internal memos 1993-1995

Personal papers Mel Foer - newspaper guild press pass, other membership cards; misc. correspondence

Advisory Council Bylaws &amp; articles re Advisory Council

By-laws 1979; amendments &amp; agreements, 1951 between Sheinbaum &amp; Foer

Press notices - Diamontologist; Keepsake; Post; press releases</description><subject /><objectid>2009.15.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Foer, Melvin</people><searchterms>Jewelry store|Melart Jewelers|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3443/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4748</url><identifier>4748</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>"The Association of the Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia" directory pamphlet, 1965. Lists officers and all members. Listing for Oscar I. Dodek is circled in yellow.

Small black book, "Friendship Circle, No. 1, Circle of Friendship", 1913. 48 pages.

Hagaddah, blue cover with gold illustration, printed in New York, 1934. Handwritten inside front cover "Oscar I. Dodek / 1751 South Portal Dr. N.W. / Washington D.C. / Friday April 15, 1938"
Spine is in bad shape.</description><subject>Fraternal organizations|Fraternal lodges|Organizations|Holidays</subject><objectid>2014.17.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Dodek, Oscar</people><searchterms>Passover|Eastern Star|The Association of the Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4749</url><identifier>4749</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>"Flashbacks: The Oldest Shul in the Capital"</title><date>2001</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>Framed comic strips from Washington Post Patrick Reynolds.
Two colored cartoons in double window mat within gold wood frame and under glass.

Signed and dated lower right, "Patrick M. Reynolds 7/10/01".

Exhibit label on wall with work.

Frame: 29 7/8 x 28 1/8"
Sight: 27 1/16 x 25 1/2"
Windows: 9 3/4 x 20 1/2"</description><subject>Editorial cartoons</subject><objectid>2001.20.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Drawing</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4495/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4750</url><identifier>4750</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Eugene Meyer Collection</collection><description>Approximately one-half linear foot of papers related to research and articles written by Eugene L. Meyer for The Washington Post, Jewish Historical Society, and other publications, on the following subjects and people:

Posin's Bakery and Delicatessen 
Higgers Pharmacy
Phi Delta Sorority
Roosevelt High School, class of 1942 
Washington DC Jewish Community Center
Synagogues in the Anacostia neighborhood of Washington DC
Mary Jeweler
Julius Piver

Includes one cassette tape interview with Mary Jeweler, 1997.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Papers, Personal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cohen, Carla|Higgers, Samuel|Jeweler, Mary|Meyer, Eugene|Piver, Julius|Posin, Max|Posin, Randy|Sandel, Ed</people><searchterms>Beth Israel|Business|Higgers Pharmacy|Jewish Community Center|Phi Delta|Posin's|Roosevelt High School|Shaare Tikvah|sorority|synagogues|Washington Highlands Jewish Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4751</url><identifier>4751</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Leon Robbin Collection</collection><description>Letter written by Leon Robbin to Oscar Dodek, November 11, 1938, from London, following his visit to Nuremberg, Germany</description><subject>World War II|Nazis|Anti-semitism|Correspondence</subject><objectid>2016.11.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Dodek, Oscar|Robbin, Leon</people><searchterms>Germany|anti-semitism|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3808/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4752</url><identifier>4752</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 26, 1973</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Letter sent to Josephine Ammerman from Lady Bird Johnson, 1973.</description><subject>Presidents' spouses|Presidents|Flowers|Clubs</subject><objectid>2016.13.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Johnson, Lady Bird|Ammerman, Josephine Friedman|Johnson, Lyndon Baines</people><searchterms>President's Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3389/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4753</url><identifier>4753</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>July 1981</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Letter sent to Josephine Ammerman from Elizabeth Taylor Warner, 1981.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.13.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ammerman, Josephine Friedman|Warner, Elizabeth Taylor</people><searchterms>The Little Foxes</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3811/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4754</url><identifier>4754</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 20, 1931</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Newspaper from September 20, 1931 (--day Star Newspaper): "Costumes that will be much in vogue in 1932. Representative Sol Bloom, director of the George Washington Bicentennial Commission, makes a few notes of approval on the Colonial costumes displayed by young women of the commission staff here as a prelude to the celebration."

Josephine Friedman (Ammerman) was secretary for Congressman Sol Bloom (NY); assistant editor. 

From left to right: Josephine is standing back row, second to the left.</description><subject>Costumes|Women|Celebrations</subject><objectid>2016.13.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bloom, Sol|Friedman, Josephine</people><searchterms>Bicentennial</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3461/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4755</url><identifier>4755</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>November 24, 1932</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Program of the "George Washington Bicentennial Historical Loan; Exhibition of Portraits of George Washington and his Associates Also a Collection of Washingtoniana (Preview) at the Corcoran Gallery of Art March 5 Through November 24, 1932 Assembled by the United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission Washington, D.C." (Josephine Ammerman worked on the Bicentennial Commission commemorating George Washington's 200th birthday; information from number 13 newspaper article)</description><subject>Portrait paintings|Birthdays</subject><objectid>2016.13.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ammerman, Josephine Friedman|Washington, George</people><searchterms>Bicentennial|Corcoran Gallery of Art</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3691/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4756</url><identifier>4756</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Program for Apollo Theatre's [in London] a new comedy "The Flip Side" by Hugh and Margaret Williams</description><subject>Theater programs|Theaters|Comedies</subject><objectid>2016.13.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Williams, Hugh|Williams, Margaret</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3707/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4757</url><identifier>4757</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 25, 1987</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Newspaper clipping from Bangkok Post Saturday April 25, 1987 with photo of Andrew Ammerman presenting check to King Rama IX Royal Park Foundation.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.13.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ammerman, Andrew</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3540/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4758</url><identifier>4758</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>July 2, 1986</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Newspaper article from Washington Post - July 2, 1986 in the Weddings, Engagements, Announcements section: "The Ammerman's Celebrate Golden Anniversary" - article gives details about the Ammerman's occupations, education, and children.</description><subject>Anniversaries</subject><objectid>2016.13.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ammerman, Josephine Friedman|Ammerman, Max|Ammerman, Stephen|Ammerman, Andrew</people><searchterms>Washington Post</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3421/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4759</url><identifier>4759</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 23, 1966</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Newspaper article from The Bangkok Post Wednesday March 23, 1966 - article title: "Ben Casey East" describes Stephen Ammerman (age 25 at the time) and his acting career in the movie "Candlelight" (Sang Thien) filmed in Thonburi.</description><subject>Actors</subject><objectid>2016.13.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ammerman, Stephen</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3937/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4760</url><identifier>4760</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Newspaper article titled: "Shape up or Ship out with Franka" - article promotes Franka's spring 1973 collection and evening outfit called "Cleo".</description><subject>Fashion designs</subject><objectid>2016.13.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3409/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4761</url><identifier>4761</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1, 1940</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Program from the Sesquicentennial Celebration of the Supreme Court of the United States City of Washington February 1, 1940.</description><subject>Celebrations</subject><objectid>2016.13.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ammerman, Josephine Friedman|Washington, George|Bloom, Sol</people><searchterms>Supreme Court</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3754/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4762</url><identifier>4762</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 5, 1932</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Envelope from the George Washington Bicentennial Historical Loan Exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington, D.C. Preview March 5, 1932 United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission</description><subject>Events</subject><objectid>2016.13.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Washington, George|Ammerman, Josephine Friedman</people><searchterms>Bicentennial|Corcoran Gallery of Art</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3705/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4763</url><identifier>4763</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 22, 1932</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Program from George Washington Bicentennial Ball given under the auspices of the United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission on Monday, February 22nd, 1932 at ten o'clock in the evening Mayflower Hotel Washington, D.C.</description><subject>Events</subject><objectid>2016.13.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Washington, George|Ammerman, Josephine Friedman</people><searchterms>Bicentennial|Mayflower Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3762/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4764</url><identifier>4764</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 10, 1939</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Page from Magazine showing letter to The Institute for Advanced Study School of Mathematics Fine Hall Princeton, New Jersey from Professor Albert Einstein. Written in German; translation - According to my conviction, the "School of Law and Economics" in Tel Aviv thoroughly deserves promotion and support. This School has come into being as a result of the fact that some enterprising scholars in the judicial and economic sphere, who had lost their former field of activity in Europe, joined forces in Palestine for new creation and teaching. Such a School cannot possibly be entirely self-supporting. Its backing by the Jews outside Palestine is imperative not only in the interests of Palestine but also in the interests of saving Jewish intellectual workers and spiritual values. (signed) A. Einstein Professor Albert Einstein (date January 10, 1939)</description><subject>Mathematics|School|Scholars|Europe</subject><objectid>2016.13.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Magazine</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Einstein, Albert</people><searchterms>Palestine</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3847/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4765</url><identifier>4765</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>July 28, 1969</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Framed "Letter of Appointment of the Legal Counsel of the Embassy of the Republic of Kenya" to Mr. H. Max Ammerman (date: July 28, 1969) from Leonard Oliver Kibinge - letter appoints Max Ammerman as the Legal Counsel of the Embassy of the Republic of Kenya in Washington, D.C. on Real Estate and notary Public matters. 

(on back) Letter from Leonardo O. Kibinge (Ambassador/Permanent Secretary of the Embassy of the Republic of Kenya) to Mr. H. Max Ammerman (address = 3301 New Mexico Av. N.W. Suite 250, Washington, D.C.) - letter is to notify Ammerman that the embassy has accepted his up-date and renewal of his position as the legal Counsel of the Embassy of the Republic of Kenya in Washington, D.C. (date - December 9, 1974).</description><subject>Employment|Real estate development|Embassies|Lawyers</subject><objectid>2016.13.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ammerman, Max|Kibinge, Leonard Oliver</people><searchterms>Kenyan Embassy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3545/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4766</url><identifier>4766</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1948</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Print on cardboard of Representative Sol Bloom, from portrait by Arthur Szyk.  Inscription on bottom reads: "To Max Ammerman with best wishes Sol Bloom 1948".</description><subject>Art reproductions</subject><objectid>2016.13.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Drawing</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ammerman, Max|Bloom, Sol|Szyk, Arthur</people><searchterms>U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3555/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4767</url><identifier>4767</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Rosh Hashanah Greeting Card</title><date>September 22, 1959</date><collection /><description>historic Rosh Hashanah  card with disk in it that offers variations of "Happy New Year" wishes in English and/or Hebrew. The postcard shows to men in tallitot in a synagogue, reading from a Torah. The text of the Torah scroll can be changed via the paper disk.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.14.3</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Greeting</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Chidakel, Harry</people><searchterms>synagogues|Rosh Hashanah|Torah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3419/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4768</url><identifier>4768</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2004</date><collection /><description>Bumper sticker from Joe Lieberman's presidential campaign. Sticker reads - "Joe Lieberman joe2004.com."</description><subject>Voting|Presidential elections|Presidents|Political campaigns|Propaganda|Stickers</subject><objectid>2016.14.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Sticker, Bumper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Lieberman, Joseph</people><searchterms>presidential elections</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3574/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4769</url><identifier>4769</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/13/1916</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>birth certificate of Fred Blacher (birth name: Albert F. Blacher)</description><subject>Certificates|Birth certificates</subject><objectid>2016.17.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blacher, Fred</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4770</url><identifier>4770</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>military records of Fred Blacher during World War II and his training in Fort Benning, Georgia</description><subject>Military camps|World War II</subject><objectid>2016.17.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blacher, Fred</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4771</url><identifier>4771</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/27/1962</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>newspaper of Wheaton neighborhood in preparation of the July 4th celebration. It names many new shops in that area. Frank Kirstein owned a furniture shop there.</description><subject>Neighborhoods|Business districts|Shopping</subject><objectid>2016.17.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kirstein, Frank</people><searchterms>Wheaton|Furniture stores|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4772</url><identifier>4772</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/5/1956</date><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>ledger for 25th anniversary of Brandeis Club with photocopies of older newsletters from the 1940s and 2 photographs of members.</description><subject>Newsletters|Clubs|Anniversaries|Social life</subject><objectid>2016.17.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Brochure</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kirstein, Frank</people><searchterms>Brandeis Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4773</url><identifier>4773</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Order of Divine Service for the New Year &amp; Day of Atonement Adopted by the Washington Hebrew Congregation 5631</title><date>1870</date><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>English / Hebrew brochure (7 pages) with "Order of Divine Service for the New Year &amp; Day of Atonement Adopted by the Washington Hebrew Congregation 5631", printed in Baltimore, MD by D. Binswanger and Co.</description><subject>Synagogues|Prayer|Hebrew language|Holidays</subject><objectid>1994.08.44</objectid><place /><objectname>Brochure</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Baltimore</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3748/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4774</url><identifier>4774</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jack Kay Collection</collection><description>Framed ad,  "A Salute to Washington Builders from Youngstown Kitchens: Jack Kay: He Helped Change the Face of our Suburbs"
Brochure, Kaywood Gardens
Spiral notebook submitted for American Home Citations, 1957detailing specific house in Kemp Mill Estates 
Two notebooks detailing Village Martinique and Village Capri houses in Kemp Mill Estates, submitted for 1960 Homes for Better Living Awards

16.75"w x 10.75"h</description><subject /><objectid>2007.24.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kay, Jack</people><searchterms>Kaywood Gardens|real estate|Kemp Mill|restrictive covenant</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4494/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4775</url><identifier>4775</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>4 boxes of records related to Goldie Bachman Feder: The National Council of Jewish Juniors, Southeastern University Law School, Washington Hebrew Congregation, Washington Jewish Historical Society, Miscellaneous papers, pamphlets, ephemera, clippings, photographs and memorabilia covering the years 1935-1991.</description><subject>Pamphlets</subject><objectid>1996.34.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Feder, Goldie Bachman</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|National Council of Jewish Juniors|Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4776</url><identifier>4776</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>various papers including newsletters, personal letters, speeches, postcards, and brochures.</description><subject /><objectid>1995.12.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4777</url><identifier>4777</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Booklet: Guide to Old Georgetown (c.1962)
Brochure: Tours de Luxe: Black &amp; White SightSeeing Company (ca. 1920s)
Tourist book: "Washington: The Nation's Pride" (1902)
Brochure: Washington Cathedral
Tourist handbook, Washington Standard Guide, 1922
Booklet: Roosevelt High School, Class of 1947, 30 Year Reunion Booklet: Roosevelt High School, Classes of 1946-1948, 40th Year Reunion Yearbook: Roosevelt High School, 1935
Anniversary booklets,Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Congregation, 1968, 1986
Kesher Israel-Sisterhood Annual Year Books from 1945, 1949, 1959, 1962
First Day envelopes for 4 Chaplains stamps, May 9, 1948 
Photo:  Garfinkle family seated around a table
Photo: Washington rabbis with Rabbi Kook, April, 1924 
Photo: Al Jolson (signed by Jolson)
Photo: All Around Washington Auto Co. vehicle with driver and passengers, 1915
Panoramic photo: 13th Annual Banquet of the Hebrew Home for the Aged Social Club, Harvey's Restaurant (05/01/1927)
Panoramic photo: 46th General Assembly of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, Sheraton Park Hotel (11/15/1961)
Assorted postcards of Washington landmarks: U.S. Capitol, Washington monument, White House, Arlington, Pennsylvania Avenue, Ambassador Hotel, Smithsonian, National Cathedral
Assorted postcards of U.S. Presidents: Coolidge, Pierce, McKinley
Assorted photographic reproductions of Washington area businesses, synagogues, &amp; streetscapes</description><subject /><objectid>2006.25.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Jolson, Al|Coolidge, Calvin</people><searchterms>Georgetown|Roosevelt High School|Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah|Kesher Israel|Four Chaplains|Hebrew Home for the Aged</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4778</url><identifier>4778</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>various papers (mostly political memorabilia - Republican party) including letters, cards, invitations and speeches.</description><subject>Cards|Speeches|Invitations</subject><objectid>1995.13.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>politics|Republican Party</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4779</url><identifier>4779</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Zionist scrapbook of Edmund I. Kaufmann
17 photographs, telegrams, correspondence relating to Zionism</description><subject /><objectid>1998.43.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kaufmann, Edmund I.</people><searchterms>Zionism|ZOA</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4780</url><identifier>4780</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Personal papers of Rabbi Solomon H. Metz (Rabbi, Adas Israel Synagogue, 1930-1950) - two boxes.


Adas Israel Religious School Report, 1949
Correspondence, Washington Chapter Hadassah, 1946
Correspondence, Henry Gichner, 1946
Correspondence, Washington Zionist Youth Commission, 1957
Jewish Community Council, 1938-39, 1940-42 (Response to Nazi Germany, D.A.R. Marion Anderson incident, and more)
Jewish Community Council, By-laws
Book with handwritten entries in Yiddish between 1919-1926
White head covering, likely used by R. Metz during high holidays

Box 2: 
Correspondence with various Yeshivot in US, Poland, Israel/Palestine, Lithuania, 1940-1951
Notes, sermons?
Letters- UJA, Christian Groups, United Israel Bulletin, JCC, State Dept., UFW of America, American Federation for Lithuanian Jews
Correspondence, Rabbinical Assembly </description><subject>Race discrimination|Race relations</subject><objectid>1976.01.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rabbi Solomon H. Metz|Gichner, Henry|Anderson, Marian</people><searchterms>Rabbi|Adas Israel|Jewish Community Council|Hadassah|Zionism|Yiddish|United Jewish Appeal|Washington DC Jewish Community Center|U.S. State Department|World War II|Constitution Hall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4781</url><identifier>4781</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Misc. documents related to Isaac Franck, including correspondence, text of speech delivered to National Capital Chapter of American Jewish Congress, 1962; newsclippings; 50th Anniversary program of Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington</description><subject /><objectid>2004.8.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Franck, Isaac</people><searchterms>American Jewish Congress|Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4782</url><identifier>4782</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Programs, letters, flyers documenting Isaac Franck's activities as exec. director of Jewish Community Council</description><subject>Programs|Fliers (Printed matter)</subject><objectid>1998.49.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Franck, Isaac</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4783</url><identifier>4783</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Correspondence, newsclippings, pamphlets. Includes telegram from Abba Eban to Isaac Franck</description><subject>Pamphlets|Telegrams</subject><objectid>1998.73.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Eban, Abba|Franck, Isaac</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4784</url><identifier>4784</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Pamphlets, Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington</description><subject>Pamphlets</subject><objectid>1998.11.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4785</url><identifier>4785</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 1952</date><collection /><description>Correspondence, pamphlets, etc.  Includes letter from Abba Eban to Isaac Franck, dated March 1952</description><subject>Pamphlets</subject><objectid>2000.05.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Eban, Abba|Franck, Isaac</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4786</url><identifier>4786</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>four photographs, one poster, one newspaper clipping pertaining to Isaac Franck. Among them a photograph of him at March on Washington and materials pertaining to Urban Odyssey (a 1991 series produced by the Humanities Council of Washington, DC for DCTV Public Access Television).</description><subject /><objectid>1993.13.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Franck, Isaac</people><searchterms>March on Washington|protests and rallies|D.C. Humanities Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4787</url><identifier>4787</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Original letters sent to Perla and Julius Fox from Celia Grossberg detailing a 1955 trip to Israel with Abraham and Minnie Kay.
Original black &amp; white photographs documenting Louis and Celia Grossberg at a number of philanthropic events.
Photocopies of original papers previously donated to JHSGW as Accession #1998.76 and 2010.35. Includes correspondence of Louis and Celia Grossberg, newsletters, programs, news clippings, speeches, and other papers documenting the Grossberg's involvement in B'nai B'rith, Adas Israel, ZOA, Jewish Council for Aging, and other philanthropic activities.</description><subject /><objectid>2013.47.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Fox, Perla|Fox, Julius Ira|Grossberg, Celia|Kay, Minnie|Kay, Abraham|Grossberg, Louis</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|Adas Israel|Zionism|ZOA|Jewish Council for the Aging</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4788</url><identifier>4788</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>District Leader</title><date /><collection>Found in Collection</collection><description>District Leader, Boxes 1-3</description><subject>Newspapers</subject><objectid>FIC.38</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4789</url><identifier>4789</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>American Jewish Journal</title><date /><collection>Found in Collection</collection><description>American Jewish Journal, two boxes</description><subject /><objectid>FIC.39</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4790</url><identifier>4790</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>one photograph, three newspapers, and collection of scrapbook pages</description><subject /><objectid>1994.14.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora|Atkin, Maurice</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4791</url><identifier>4791</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>1 folder of correspondence and business papers related to Milton Elsberg &amp; Community Drug Company &amp; Drug Fair

White House invitations issued to Mrs. Rita Elsberg in 1967 &amp; 1979

Photograph of Lady Bird Johnson &amp; Rita Elsberg inspecting architectural model for beautification project, 1967

Richard M. Nixon Inaugural Committee ribbon &amp; medal issued to Milton Elsberg, 1969</description><subject /><objectid>2006.8.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Elsberg, Milton|Nixon, Richard|Elsberg, Rita|Johnson, Lady Bird</people><searchterms>Drug Fair|drugstore|White House|Inaugurations</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4792</url><identifier>4792</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>2 boxes of Personal documents of Goldie Bachman Feder: Prayer books, letters, certificates, cards.</description><subject>Certificates</subject><objectid>1998.64.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Feder, Goldie Bachman</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4794</url><identifier>4794</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>- Photographs and biographical information from "This is Your Life" scrapbook compiled for Joseph Muchnick
- Family photographs, newsclippings, and memorabilia related to Joseph Muchnick 
-Photographs of historic Adas Israel Synagogue move, 1969</description><subject /><objectid>2006.15.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Muchnick, Joseph</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4795</url><identifier>4795</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>Correspondence file regarding the 1969 move of  Adas Israel synagogue

11 original color negatives and 4x6" reprints of Adas Israel synagogue move 

8 black &amp; white photographs of Adas Israel synagogue at 6th and G Street</description><subject /><objectid>2002.13.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4796</url><identifier>4796</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>various personal papers including letters, newspaper clippings, program books, newsletters, booklets, invitations and postcards.  Consolidated with 1996.25.p</description><subject /><objectid>1995.11.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4797</url><identifier>4797</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Eight boxes containing correspondence, minutes/financial statements, Pioneer Women membership directories, assorted bulletins/magazines, programs/invitations/activities, speeches/tributes/poems/plays, photographs, Harry Wender papers, etc.</description><subject /><objectid>1996.25.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Wender, Harry</people><searchterms>Pioneer Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4798</url><identifier>4798</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Records, mostly in German, of the Salus &amp; Cohen families, attempts to receive restitution from the German government, 1949-1992</description><subject /><objectid>1998.15.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Immigrants|Immigration|Germany</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4799</url><identifier>4799</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 27, 1917</date><collection /><description>machine-typed copy of original letter from Rudolph Behrend to the White House. 
Sarah Behrend gave her son Rudolph permission to offer her parcel of land to the government with "… no condition annexed to this donation, excepting that the tract of land be used in the interest of the United Government during the War period".

Parcel 186/1 was located what is today west of E Capitol and 55th Streets, SE.</description><subject>Armies|War|World War I|Farming</subject><objectid>1994.11.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Behrend, Rudolph|Behrend, Sarah|Wilson, Woodrow</people><searchterms>White House|U.S. Presidents|World War I</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3676/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4800</url><identifier>4800</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 28, 1917</date><collection /><description>machine-typed letter from the White House to Rudolph Behrend. Response to his letter from April 27, 1917, offering his mother's farm land to the U.S. government for war purposes.
Secretary to the President told Rudolph Behrend that he had forwarded his offer to the Secretary of War.</description><subject>Armies|War|World War I|Farming</subject><objectid>1994.11.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Behrend, Rudolph|Behrend, Sarah|Wilson, Woodrow</people><searchterms>World War I|White House|U.S. Presidents</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3525/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4801</url><identifier>4801</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Jewish Community Memorial for President John F. Kennedy</title><date>November 25, 1963</date><collection /><description>reel with 22 minutes of audio recording of Jewish community memorial service for JFK at Washington Hebrew Congregation on November 25, 1963
This reel is part 2 of the recording. Part 1 couldn't be found.

Original Label on reel reads:
Jewish Community Memorial for President John F. Kennedy
November 25, 1963
At The Washington Hebrew Congregation
Part II
7 ½ IPS
Single Track
Russel Recording Co.

Recording starts with a man [most probably Mike Feldman] giving a speech. It's very sentimental, refers to evil times, and love and hate, murder of European Jewry, and national crisis. 
Then choir sings Hebrew and English songs (among them, Rachmamim and America you beautiful).</description><subject>Assassinations|Presidents|Synagogues|Commemoration</subject><objectid>2017.04.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Tape, Magnetic</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kennedy, John F.|Feldman, Mike</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4802</url><identifier>4802</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>3" X 6" Flipbook Diary of Dorothy Kipnis, maiden name Dorothy Bishoff. Diary is from her time as a Phi Delta Sorority Pledge, and provides descriptions of her daily routine from December 15, 1930 to May 15, 1931.</description><subject>Dating (Social custom)|School|Meetings|Dance parties|Holidays|Family</subject><objectid>2017.02.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Diary</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kipnis, Dorothy</people><searchterms>Phi Delta|Teens Club|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3438/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4803</url><identifier>4803</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 2, 1933</date><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>Menu and Ballot from Phi Alpha Fraternity 18th Annual Convention hosted at Lord Baltimore Hotel in Baltimore.</description><subject>Menus|Ballet|Events</subject><objectid>2017.02.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kipnis, Dorothy</people><searchterms>Phi Alpha|Baltimore</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3542/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4804</url><identifier>4804</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>Program from "TV Tumult" where Joseph Kipnis reported News.</description><subject>Reporters|Events|Music|Journalism|Journalists</subject><objectid>2017.02.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kipnis, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3914/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4805</url><identifier>4805</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Ketubah (wedding contract) printed in Hebrew and Russian from Warsaw. The ketubah is filled out in handwritten Hebrew script. Printed date on wedding contract is 10/28/1887; Handwritten Hebrew date presumably 5665 (=1904).</description><subject>Marriage certificates|Marriage|Marriage licenses</subject><objectid>1990.09.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Ketubah|Russia|Hebrew</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3324/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4806</url><identifier>4806</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>2. B'nai B'rith International Presidential Citation honoring Joseph Polakoff, 1981
3. Correspondence and papers of Joseph Polakoff related to the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington</description><subject /><objectid>2002.8.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Polakoff, Joseph</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4807</url><identifier>4807</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>2.  Haggadah, in Spanish &amp; Hebrew, used by Polakoffs in Guatemala, 1966. 
3. Haggadah, used by Polakoffs in Belgrade, 1955-56, includes signatures in front cover. 
4. Dorothy &amp; Joseph Polakoff passports, 1934, 1949, 1962.
5.  Work papers re Joseph Polakoff's career at USIA and Dorothy Polakoff's social work career; personal memorabilia including diplomas, photograph of Polakoff family in Russia, yahrzeit calendar, poster celebrating reign of Czar Alexander II, 1855-1881.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.5.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Polakoff, Dorothy|Polakoff, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4808</url><identifier>4808</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Jewish Women International - Betty Shapiro Collection documenting the history of Betty Shapiro's work with B'nai Brith Women</description><subject /><objectid>1997.04.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Shapiro, Betty</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4809</url><identifier>4809</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>1. The Statesman, Newsletter of the John F. Kennedy Lodge of B'nai B'rith, 1964-1998
2.  Correspondence, programs, membership lists, and memoranda from the John F. Kennedy Lodge, 1964-1975, including files of Joel Stearman, President, 1974-1975.
3.  Binder containing correspondence, programs, photographs, newsletters, and summary of activities of John F. Kennedy Lodge, 1974-1975.

Two Boxes</description><subject /><objectid>2002.4.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Stearman, Joel</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|B'nai B'rith John F. Kennedy Lodge</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4810</url><identifier>4810</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Papers of Solomons family</description><subject /><objectid>1970.01.99</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Solomons, Adolphus</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4811</url><identifier>4811</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Binders, and folders containing documents such as newspaper clippings, fliers, pamphlets, and brochures from the Jewish Community Center.  Materials date from the 1920's to the 1980's.

2 boxes of assorted files.

Box 1: 
Folder 2: Goldberg (See 2005.16)
Folder 3: Transition- Materials related to the transition from YMHA to JCC in the 1920s
-"The National Center" publication, Oct. 15, 1924
- Letter from Abram Simon, Rabbi of Washington Hebrew Congregation, Oct. 2, 1920
- Letter to Moe Offebberg regarding the lease of the YMHA building at 11th &amp; Penn Ave NW, Oct. 15, 1918
- Invitation to the Moe Offenberg Testimonial Dinner, Feb. 27, 1920
- Jewish Community Center Building Campaign Letterhead, 1923
Folder 4- "Loose Pages" Various loose pages from the JCC Scrapbooks in this collection
Folder 5- "YMHA Activism"
- A very faded correspondence from 1918
- Election of officers to YMHA (1922)
- Letter from Jacob Billikopf to Moe Offenberg (1918)
- Program for YMHA events (1923)
- Clipping from newspaper about Joseph Wilner taking over as president of YMHA (1922)
Folder 6- "Misc Scapbook" More loose pages from the various JCC scrapbooks in this collection
Folder 7- "Camp Scrapbook Pages" from JCC camp, other activities, 1940s
Folder 8- "Newspaper Clippings" 
Folder 9- "Misc" 
Folder 10- "YMHA Review 1918-1922"
Folder 11- "Promotional Materials for JCC c. 1926-1960"
- A testimonial booklet honoring Rabbi Solomon Metz
Folder 12- "Relationships with Other Jewish Orgs 1953-1961"
- List of area synagogues &amp; temples, July 1953
- Invitation to the annual meeting of the National Committee Jewish Book Council of America (1954)
- Flyer advertising JCC building (16th St. NW) as a hostel for other JCC/synagogue groups
Folder 13- "Annual Meetings 1942-1968"
Folder 14- "Program Endowment Committee Binder 1967-8"
Folder 15- "Committee Reports to Board 1932-1968"
-34 documents
Folder 16- "JCC Study 1947 (JWB)"
- Summary of study of the Jewish Community Center in Washington conducted by the Jewish Welfare Board, April 1947 (50 pgs)
Folder 17- "JCC Relocation to Mont. Co Planning 1952-66"
- Study, survey, and demographic reports to justify the move of the JCC from DC to Suburban Maryland (15 documents) 
Folder 18- "Constitution and By-Laws 1953"
Folder 19- "Facility Use Policies 1948 1967"
Folder 20- "JCC Letterhead Sheets 16th Q"
Folder 21- "Members 1936 and Undated"
Folder 22- "YMHA Presents Disraeli"</description><subject /><objectid>2002.11.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Wilner, Joseph|Rabbi Solomon H. Metz</people><searchterms>Young Mens Hebrew Association|Young Womens Hebrew Association|Washington DC Jewish Community Center|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4531/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4812</url><identifier>4812</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Photos, clippings, and programs from Jewish Social Service Agency, 1960s</description><subject /><objectid>1998.02.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Social Service Agency</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4813</url><identifier>4813</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>November 21, 1954</date><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>Program from Show of shows: "Tour of the World" on Sunday, November 21st, 1954 at the Blue Room, Shoreham Hotel. Dorothy and Joe Kipnis performed at the show and are mentioned in program.</description><subject>Showrooms|Performances|Orchestras|Dance</subject><objectid>2017.02.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kipnis, Joseph|Kipnis, Dorothy</people><searchterms>Shoreham Hotel|Hebrew|Hebrew Home for the Aged</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3882/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4814</url><identifier>4814</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950s</date><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>Program page shows Joe Kipnis singing for the Amity Show. Joe Kipnis is show sitting down in several photographs.</description><subject>Showrooms|Performances|Singing</subject><objectid>2017.02.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kipnis, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3765/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4815</url><identifier>4815</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>Letter from Kip's Musical Service owned by B.F. Kipnis who is related to Joseph Kipnis. Letter shows a partial list of entertainers and acts which include several artists: Victor Borge, Red Buttons, Bob Hope, Nat King Cole, Eydie Gorme, Steve Lawrece, Fontane Sisters, Chordettes, Buddy Hackett, Sam Levinson, George Gobel, Paul Winchell, Theresa Brewer, Peggy King, McQuire Sisters, Crew Cuts, Four Lads, The Hi-Los, De Castro Sisters, Billy Williams Quatette, Jackie Miles, Dennis Day, Herb Shriner, Roger Williams, Sammy Davis Jr., Harry Belafonte, Georgia Gibbs, Louis Armstrong, and Bambi Lynn and Rod Alexander.</description><subject>Performances|Music|Artists|Clubs</subject><objectid>2017.02.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kipnis, Joseph</people><searchterms>Kip's Musical Service</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3678/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4816</url><identifier>4816</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 2, 1957</date><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>Letter from Dorothy Bishoff who later married Joe Kipnis, son of Louis and Pearl Kipnis, to inform friends about the Fifth Annual Jewish Student Loan Fund Ball on January 17, 1957.</description><subject>Balls (Parties)|Students</subject><objectid>2017.02.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kipnis, Dorothy|Kipnis, Joseph|Kipnis, Louis &amp; Pearl</people><searchterms>Council of Jewish Youth</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3492/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4817</url><identifier>4817</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 16, 1951</date><collection>Susan Berson Collection</collection><description>Program from the laying of the cornerstone new synagogue congregation and Talmud Torah B'nai Israel. Address: 16th and Crittenden Streets, N.W. Washington, D.C.</description><subject>Congregational churches|Synagogues|Cornerstone laying</subject><objectid>2017.02.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kipnis, Dorothy|Kipnis, Joseph|Kipnis, Louis &amp; Pearl</people><searchterms>Talmud Torah|B'nai Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3528/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4818</url><identifier>4818</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>1. Booklet:  Synagogues and Temples of the Greater Washington Area
2. Bulletins, newsletters,  memorabilia from Temple Sinai, 1980s-1990s
3. Shopping bags from Katz Kosher Supermarket &amp; Kosher Mart
4. Newsclippings</description><subject /><objectid>2005.4.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Temple Sinai|synagogues|Kosher Food|Katz's Kosher Food Market|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4819</url><identifier>4819</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Work papers &amp; correspondence files documenting Sheldon Cohen's work with various local Jewish organizations, 1980s-1990s.

5 boxes.</description><subject /><objectid>2005.19.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cohen, Sheldon S.</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4820</url><identifier>4820</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Rabbi Tzvi Porath papers and artifacts relating to U.S. officials, including the President, are extracted in separate boxes #75-79.</description><subject /><objectid>2003.15.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Porath, Tzvi</people><searchterms>U.S. Presidents</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4821</url><identifier>4821</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Letters, programs, calendars from Samuel Lebowitz

4 boxes.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.55.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Lebowitz, Samuel</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4822</url><identifier>4822</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Scrapbook of Falls Church Jewish Women's Study Group</description><subject /><objectid>1994.13.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Falls Church</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4823</url><identifier>4823</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Memorabilia and personal papers documenting Joseph Gilbert's life in Northeast Washington in 1930s-1940s; includes material from newspaper routes, civil service employment papers, Eastern High School, Simon Atlas chapter of AZA, lease from Kaywood Gardens apartment in 1946.</description><subject /><objectid>2004.25.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gilbert, Joseph</people><searchterms>Aleph Zadik Aleph|AZA|Eastern High School|Kaywood Gardens|Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4824</url><identifier>4824</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1976</date><collection /><description>Scrapbook compiled by Avrum Ashery documenting the widespread use of his logo design created for the U.S. Bicentennial, 1976.</description><subject>Graphic design|Logos|Symbols|Liberty bell</subject><objectid>1999.08.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ashery, Avrum</people><searchterms>Bicentennial</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4825</url><identifier>4825</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Morris Gordon Collection</collection><description>Personal and professional papers of Rabbi Morris Gordon, housed in 15 long file boxes, organized by numbered folders, some have contents listed on front. Personal index card file organizes folders by subject. Cards refer to folder numbers. Boxes include rabbinical files, research/programs, and academics/lectures.
 
The rabbinical files detail Rabbi Gordon's lifetime involvement within various congregations, Jewish celebrations, and organizations. Includes his service as chaplain in US Air Force, Flying Tigers unit, United Synagogue Youth (U.S.Y.), Temple Adath Jeshurun, Rabbinical Assembly of Greater Washington, and his time as chairman for the Education of the Washington Board of Rabbis. Boxes include correspondence with numerous congregations. 

The research/programs files detail Rabbi Gordon's extensive involvement in congregational and educational events. Research files include various newspapers/articles the Rabbi collected for speeches, sermons, and seminars. Several research topics include Pearl Harbor, WWII, the Holocaust, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Christianity, Reconstruction, Jewish Dietary laws, Alcohol and Drugs, and Childhood development. Programs either featured Rabbi Gordon as a speaker or as an attendee of the event. Files include his notes taken during these events which evaluate the speaker and the contents usefulness. 

The academics/lecture files include student essays, lecture notes, and correspondence with fellow Rabbis, educators, students, and Jewish educational organizations. 

The boxes also include several photographs of Rabbi Gordon, his wives, students, Jewish ceremonies, and several events he attended.</description><subject>Magazine covers|Newsletters|Newspaper headlines|Newspapers|City &amp; town halls|City council members|War|War blackouts|War bonds &amp; funds|War correspondents|War posters|Speeches|Speechwriting|Prayer|Preaching|Maps|Game boards|Games|Posters|Letterheads|Camping|Camp meetings|Architectural drawings|Eulogies|Marriage certificates|Marriage licenses|Divorce|Photocopies|Phonographs|Photographic prints|Photographs|Photojournalism|Children|Children &amp; adults|Vacations|Lecture halls|Education|Conference rooms|Housing|Film negatives|Weddings</subject><objectid>2008.24.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Szold, Henrietta|Karp, Abraham|Johnson, Lyndon Baines|Eban, Abba|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Bogner, Arthur|Einstein, Albert|Gordon, Frances Ruth|Bash, Marvin|Cohen, Herman|Kaplan, Mordecai M.</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Adath Jeshurun Congregation|Aliyah|American Jewish Committee|B'nai Israel|Bar Mitzvah|Beth El|Beth Sholom|Beth Torah|Bicentennial|Board of Jewish Education|Boy Scouts|Columbia|George Washington University|Hadassah|Hanukkah|Har Shalom|Har Tzeon|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Holocaust|Israel|Jerusalem|Jewish National Fund|Jewish Study Center|Jewish Theological Seminary|Jewish War Veterans|Kennedy Center|Kosher Food|March on Washington|National Academy for Adult Jewish Studies|Olam Tikvah|PAIRS Foundation|Palestine|Passover|Rabbinical Assembly|Rosh Hashanah|Russia|Shaare Tefila|Shabbat|Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Synagogue Council of America|Temple Emanuel|Tercentenary|Torah|United Synagogue of America|United Youth Synagogue|Washington Board of Rabbis|Washington Hotel|Washington Post|Weizmann Institute of Science|Willard Hotel|World War I|Yom Kippur|Zionism|ZOA</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4826</url><identifier>4826</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>See 2013.47; records combined into one series.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.76.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Grossberg, Louis|Grossberg, Celia</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4827</url><identifier>4827</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Drug Fair</collection><description>--Scrapbook - Civil Rights; includes newsclippings re Drug Fair &amp; other retailers meeting at White House re desegregation, 1963
--Scrapbook - Home Rule Boycott ; includes newsclippings &amp; memoranda re the "Free DC" boycott of Washington retailers, 1966
--Corporate papers; includes pamphlet on profit-sharing plan &amp; prospectus from 1957, 1959, 1960
--Correspondence to Milton Elsberg documenting financial contributions to variety of organizations including United Negro College Fund, Washington Urban League, NAACP Legal Defense Fund, 1966-1969
--Notes &amp; correspondence documenting Drug Fair's donation to Poor People's Campaign, 1968
--American Nazi Party bulletins &amp; propaganda, including reproduction of poster targeting the "All-Jew Drug Fair"
--Newsclippings documenting Drug Fair activities, awards, etc. 
--Pull-out section from The Evening Star, April 25, 1958, "A Salute to Drug Fair" - 15 pages of ads congratulating Drug Fair on Retailer of the Year award
--Magazines with articles about Drug Fair; includes "The Barker", "The Discount Merchandiser", "The American Investor", Ad Clubber", and "Sperry &amp; Hutchinson" magazine
--Ketubah &amp; marriage certificate for Harry Merkin &amp; Helen Rosenthal, 1938
--Marriage certificate for Charles Rosenthal &amp; Ethel Goldberg, 1913
--Award, "Torch of Liberty" presented to Milton Elsberg by Drugs &amp; Cosmetics Division of the Anti-Defamation League, 1965
--Certificate, framed, from Brotherhood of Washington Hebrew Congregation honoring Milton Elsberg as Man of the Year, 1964
--Photograph of Rabbi Leon Elsberg at synagogue in Fredericksburg, VA
--Transcript of Milton Elsberg testimony before the Labor subcommittee on equal employment opportunity, 1963
--Assorted correspondence, 1960s</description><subject /><objectid>2009.4.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Elsberg, Milton|Rosenthal, Helen|Merkin, Harry|Goldberg, Ethel|Elsberg, Leon</people><searchterms>Drug Fair|Poor People's Campaign|Pharmacy|Virginia|Business|Washington Urban Coalition|American Nazi Party</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5151/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4828</url><identifier>4828</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Two boxes of original and photocopies of correspondence, photographs, flyers, minutes, certificates, invitations, financial records, and legal papers related to SImon Hirshman's work at the Jewish Community Center and Kaufmann Camp, 1950-1970s.</description><subject /><objectid>1997.5.2</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Hirshman, Simon|Rosenblum, Edward|Kogod, Fred|Rich, Benjamin|Goldsmith, Minnie|Kaufmann, Cecil|Hirshman, Elizabeth</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center|Jewish Community Foundation|Kaufmann Camp|Adas Israel|Hebrew Home of Greater Washington|B'nai B'rith Argo Lodge|Washington DC Jewish Community Center|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4829</url><identifier>4829</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Correspondence, programs, flyers, and other documents related to Harry Selden's work</description><subject /><objectid>1998.44.4</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Selden, Harry</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4830</url><identifier>4830</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Prayers of Consulation</title><date>1956</date><collection /><description>Prayer book given by Adas Israel Congregation to Leo M. Bernstein on the occasion of Benjamin Bernstein's death in February of 1956. Recorded by hand in the back of the book are his parents Celia and Benjamin Bernstein's death dates with their English and Hebrew names. Prayer book is written in English and Hebrew.</description><subject>Death|Prayer|Rites &amp; ceremonies</subject><objectid>2017.07.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bernstein, Celia|Bernstein, Benjamin|Bernstein, Leo</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3939/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4831</url><identifier>4831</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/14/1956</date><collection /><description>Machine-typed letter written by Isaac Jacobson, President of Adas Israel Congregation, to Leo M. Bernstein presenting the prayer book with the death dates of his parents.</description><subject>Correspondence|Rites &amp; ceremonies|Death</subject><objectid>2017.07.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bernstein, Leo|Bernstein, Celia|Bernstein, Benjamin|Jacobson, Isaac</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3406/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4832</url><identifier>4832</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/03/1949</date><collection /><description>Machine-typed letter in Hebrew Yitzhak Ben-Zvi to Morris Freilicoff. Sent on letterhead of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem  to Washington, D.C. Personal correspondence about Morris's visit to Jerusalem</description><subject>Correspondence|Hebrew language</subject><objectid>2017.08.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Freilicoff, Morris|Ben-Zvi, Yitzhak</people><searchterms>Hebrew University|Jerusalem|Israel|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3515/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4833</url><identifier>4833</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/13/1923</date><collection /><description>Handwritten letter in Yiddish from David Pinsky to Morris Freilicoff on letterhead of the Yiddisher Arbeiter (Jewish Worker) Poale-Zion Weekly Publication, New York.</description><subject>Correspondence</subject><objectid>2017.08.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Freilicoff, Morris|Pinsky, David</people><searchterms>Yiddish|Poale Zion|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3442/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4834</url><identifier>4834</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/28/1925</date><collection /><description>Handwritten letter in Yiddish from Chaim Feinman to Morris Freilicoff.</description><subject>Correspondence</subject><objectid>2017.08.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Feinman, Chaim|Freilicoff, Morris</people><searchterms>Yiddish|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3796/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4835</url><identifier>4835</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Ketubah (marriage contract) printed in Hebrew with handwritten Hebrew script. Several tears down the middle of the document, showing age and fragility.</description><subject>Marriage|Marriage certificates|Marriage licenses</subject><objectid>1990.09.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Hebrew|Ketubah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3801/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4836</url><identifier>4836</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Correspondence written in Yiddish using ink and pencil. Paper is thin and fragile, yellowing with age, ripped, and stained.</description><subject>Correspondence</subject><objectid>1990.09.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Yiddish</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3745/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4837</url><identifier>4837</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1916</date><collection /><description>Postcard sent to William Tash in Washington, D.C. from Russia. Handwritten correspondence in Russian begins on the front and continues on the back of the postcard. Russian is printed across the top with Russian stamps and postage seals.</description><subject>Postcards|Correspondence|Russia</subject><objectid>1990.09.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Tash, William</people><searchterms>Russia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3344/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4838</url><identifier>4838</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>An official document printed and handwritten in Russian pertaining to William Tash (named Volko Tashlitzky) ca. 1900. The document is possibly a travel document and is not fully in tact.</description><subject>Documents|Immigrants|Russia</subject><objectid>1990.09.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Tash, William</people><searchterms>Immigrants|Immigration|Russia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3589/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4839</url><identifier>4839</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/17/1919</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Certificate of the State of Connecticut Military Emergency Board for William Ammerman (Private of Co.B 2nd inf. C.S.G. Connecticut Home Guard), that he enlisted to serve for two years in April 17, 1917.
He was honorably discharged in January 17, 1919.</description><subject>Military discharges</subject><objectid>2017.11.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ammerman, William</people><searchterms>World War I</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4840</url><identifier>4840</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/25/1945</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Certificate of the President of the United States of America and signed by the Secretary of the Navy for Herman Max Ammerman (Lieutenant) and his satisfactory service in the U.S. Naval Reserve during World War II.</description><subject>Military discharges</subject><objectid>2017.11.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ammerman, Max</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4841</url><identifier>4841</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/15/2002</date><collection /><description>6" x 11" Postcard of National Rally for Israel in Washington, D.C. on April 15, 2002 owned by Ms. Lilly Willens. Sent by The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington</description><subject /><objectid>2017.06.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Israel|protests and rallies|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3818/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4842</url><identifier>4842</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/15/2002</date><collection /><description>National Rally for Israel Program/Flyer. 

Reads:

National Rally for Israel
Monday, April 15, 2002
1:00 PM (arrive early)
Near the US Capitol
(METRO: Red Line Union Station, Blue/Orange Line Capitol South)

SHOW the people of Israel that we stand with them at this difficult time, when so many have been victims of terrorism. Jews and non-Jews from across the country must join together. 

SUPPORT the war against global terrorism being led by President George W. Bush.

www.israelrally.org
For up to the minute information about the rally, including specific location. 

Sponsored by: Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations and its member organizations

Supported by: Jewish Federation of Greater Washington and Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington.</description><subject /><objectid>2017.06.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Israel|protests and rallies|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3804/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4844</url><identifier>4844</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/20/1967</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Machine-typed letter from the Lyndon B. Johnson White House to Max Ammerman accompanying a book with the President's 1967 messages to the 90th Congress. W. Marvin Watson, special assistant to the President, thanked Max Ammerman for his partnership and extended Christmas wishes from the Johnson family to the Ammerman family.</description><subject>Christmas presents|Presidents|Correspondence</subject><objectid>2017.11.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ammerman, Max|Johnson, Lady Bird|Johnson, Lyndon Baines</people><searchterms>White House</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4848</url><identifier>4848</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1967</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Book "No Retreat from Tomorrow. President Lyndon B. Johnson's 1967 Messages to the 90th Congress" with official and private photos included, given to Max Ammerman as a Christmas gift in 1967.</description><subject /><objectid>2017.11.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ammerman, Max|Johnson, Lyndon Baines</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4849</url><identifier>4849</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1920s</date><collection /><description>Song book Kol Rinnah U-T'fillah (synagogue music by Louis Lewandowski) used by cantor Adler Shefferman of the Adas Israel Synagogue in the 1920s. The sheet music is printed in Hebrew and German. Loose handwritten music sheets are inserted.</description><subject>Music</subject><objectid>2017.13.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Shefferman, Adler</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3576/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4850</url><identifier>4850</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/13/1954</date><collection /><description>Program flyer of Baccalaureate Service of Woodrow Wilson School at Washington Cathedral, June 13, 1954. When Janet Zimberg nee Genderson was graduating, the service at Washington Cathedral was not reflecting any other religious denomination than the Christian faith.</description><subject>Church|School</subject><objectid>2017.14.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Wilson High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3347/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4851</url><identifier>4851</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/15/1876</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>Handwritten letter from Morris Cohen of Adas Israel Congregation to Washington Hebrew Congregation requesting to borrow Torah scrolls.</description><subject>Synagogues</subject><objectid>1994.46.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Letter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cohen, Morris</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Torah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4852</url><identifier>4852</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Harry Wender Collection</collection><description>Four folders of miscellaneous documents related to Harry Wender and his life &amp; activities related to SW Washington DC including correspondence, newspaper &amp; magazine clippings, cartoons, flyers, programs and invitations, report card from Smallwood-Bowen school, speeches given by Wender, wedding invitation of Harry Wender &amp; Gertrude Schwartz, biographical profile, invitation to opening ceremony of Talmud Torah Synagogue, 1907; program from Fourth Street Dedication, 1934</description><subject>Weddings|Civic leaders|School|Synagogues|Fraternal lodges</subject><objectid>2003.12.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Wender, Harry|Gerstenfeld, Norman</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith Argo Lodge|Confirmation|Four and a Half Street|Southwest|Southwest Citizens Association|Talmud Torah|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4853</url><identifier>4853</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ida Jervis Collection</collection><description>Booklet and materials documenting "Art and the Prayerbook" exhibition, 1966, at Arlington Fairfax. Other materials compiled by Rabbi Noah Golinkin in connection with the exhibition.  Associated publicity materials.

Hadassah bulletins &amp; flyers Arlington-Fairfax Chapter, 1948-1950

Young Judaea bulletins &amp; flyers, Arlington, 1947-1950</description><subject /><objectid>2008.25.68</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Jervis, Ida|Golinkin, Noah</people><searchterms>Hadassah|Young Judea|Arlington-Fairfax Jewish Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4854</url><identifier>4854</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Rich's Shoes</collection><description>Four boxes of assorted materials including  certificates, correspondence, newsclipping, accounting ledgers, photographs pertaining to Rich's Shoes and Frank Rich</description><subject /><objectid>2016.16.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rich, Frank</people><searchterms>Rich's Shoes|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4648/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4855</url><identifier>4855</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Washington DC City Directories, 1910 &amp; 1875</description><subject>Directories|Telephone directories</subject><objectid>FIC.207</objectid><place /><objectname>Directory</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4856</url><identifier>4856</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>One linear foot of archival materials documenting the Marks, Markowitz, and Brill families, Includes correspondence, invitations, programs, photographs, eulogies &amp; tributes to Jack Marks and Marian Marks, scrapbook.</description><subject /><objectid>2017.10.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4857</url><identifier>4857</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1951</date><collection /><description>Cookbook, "Hadassah Hostess", compiled &amp; edited by Gladys GOuld for Youth Services, Washington Chapter Hadassah, 1951</description><subject>Cookery|Women</subject><objectid>2017.15.1</objectid><place /><objectname>Cookbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Hadassah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4858</url><identifier>4858</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1979</date><collection /><description>Lilith magazine, No. 6, 1979.</description><subject>Women|Magazine covers</subject><objectid>2018.01.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Magazine</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Lilith Magazine</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3720/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4859</url><identifier>4859</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1976</date><collection /><description>Lilith Magazine, The Jewish Women's Quarterly. Vol. 1, No. 2, Winter 1976</description><subject>Women|Magazine covers</subject><objectid>2018.01.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Magazine</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Lilith Magazine</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3873/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4860</url><identifier>4860</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1989</date><collection /><description>Lilith Magazine, The Jewish Women's Magazine, Vol. 14, No. 1, Winter 1989.</description><subject /><objectid>2018.01.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Magazine</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Lilith Magazine</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3877/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4861</url><identifier>4861</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Adas Israel - The old Shule</title><date>April 1968</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>Watercolor of Adas Israel synagogue on 6th and G Streets, NW. The view shows the synagogue in front of the former Pension Building (now National Building Museum) and the Hotel Kong Chan.</description><subject>Synagogues|Paintings|Cityscape paintings</subject><objectid>FIC.203</objectid><place /><objectname>Watercolor</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Pension Building</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3553/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4862</url><identifier>4862</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Adas Israel - The old Shule</title><date>April 1968</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>Watercolor of Adas Israel synagogue on 6th and G Streets, NW. Side view of synagogue with pink car in front.</description><subject>Synagogues|Paintings|Cityscape paintings</subject><objectid>FIC.204</objectid><place /><objectname>Watercolor</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3601/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4863</url><identifier>4863</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Adas Israel - The old Shule</title><date>April 1968</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>Watercolor of Adas Israel synagogue on 6th and G Streets, NW. Side view with store front visible and church St. Mary in background.</description><subject>Synagogues|Cityscape paintings|Paintings</subject><objectid>FIC.205</objectid><place /><objectname>Watercolor</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3445/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4864</url><identifier>4864</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Adas Israel - The old Shule</title><date>April 1968</date><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>Watercolor of Adas Israel synagogue on 6th and G Streets, NW. Side view of synagogue with former Pension Building (now National Building Museum) in the background.</description><subject>Synagogues|Paintings|Cityscape paintings</subject><objectid>FIC.206</objectid><place /><objectname>Watercolor</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Pension Building</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3714/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4865</url><identifier>4865</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/25/1917</date><collection /><description>Invitation to Bar Mitzvah ceremony of William Robinowitz at High Point, North Carolina.</description><subject>Invitations</subject><objectid>2015.10.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Robinowitz, William</people><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4866</url><identifier>4866</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/28/1936</date><collection /><description>Printed menu of the eighth annual Institute of the Jewish Religious School Teachers' Association of Maryland, Virginia, and District of Columbia at the Southern Hotel in Baltimore, MD.</description><subject>Teachers</subject><objectid>2015.10.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Baltimore|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4867</url><identifier>4867</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/23/2018</date><collection /><description>Self-made protest sign with colored letters on black backdrop used during the "March for our Lives" in Washington, D.C. on March 24, 2018. 
The sign was made the night before and reads on one side "Time is up. You failed. We are very disappointed in you, Congress. - Your teachters," and on the other side "You can think and pray / We'll march and vote / #enough is enough."</description><subject>Arms control|Teachers|Student movements|Students</subject><objectid>2018.03.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Sign</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>National Mall|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3639/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4868</url><identifier>4868</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/21/2018</date><collection /><description>Printed program for the Bat Mitzvah of Adah Rose Svetlik at Sixth &amp; I Historic Synagogue in Washington, D.C.</description><subject>Feminism</subject><objectid>2018.06.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Svetlik, Adah Rose</people><searchterms>Women's March|protests and rallies|Bat Mitzvah|Sixth and I Historic Synagogue</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3557/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4869</url><identifier>4869</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/12/2018</date><collection /><description>Bat Mitzvah presentation (5 printed pages) given by Adah Rose Svetlik on the occasion of her Bar Mitzvah at Sixth &amp; I Historic Synagogue in Washington, D.C. 
The topic was "Notorious Women" and Adah explored feminism and specifically how Jewish values influence Jewish activists in the feminist movement and motivate them to support the struggle for equality. Adah had been inspired by recent events like Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, the Women's March, and the #MeToo movement.
Feminists that she researched on included suffragette Ernestine Rose, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and actress Gal Gadot. In addition, she interviewed Ann Lewis (Democratic Party strategist and communicator), Amanda Berman (founder of website Zioness), and Elissa Silverman (D.C. Council member).</description><subject>Feminism</subject><objectid>2018.06.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Svetlik, Adah Rose|Ginsburg, Ruth Bader|Silverman, Elissa</people><searchterms>Women's March|protests and rallies|Bat Mitzvah|Sixth and I Historic Synagogue</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3832/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4870</url><identifier>4870</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Portrait of Max Burka</title><date /><collection /><description>Portrait drawing, black crayon on paper, of Max Burka. Signed lower right, 
"Berry (?)/1919" and "6355" in light pencil, lower left corner. Written on reverse at top, Max
Burka".</description><subject>Portrait drawings|Portraits</subject><objectid>2000.17.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Drawing</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Burka, Max</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3339/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4871</url><identifier>4871</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/27/2018</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Morton and Norma Lee Funger. Historical account of family stories (Samuel Paul Cohen, Norma Lee's father, and Joseph Funger, Morton's father), growing up in Washington. Norma Lee had a career in real estate. Morton began in his father's grocery business but after graduating from college went into the building business with partners and built houses, apartments as well as federal buildings in the Washington area. Norma spent much of her free time serving on Boards of local cultural institutions. Morton had a close relationship with politicians in the Maryland State Legislature.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Barkin, Jacob|Cohen, Samuel|Funger, Morton|Funger, Norma Lee|Hahn, Gilbert|Small, Albert H.</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Children's Hospital|Fraternity|George Washington University|Grocery stores|Hahn's Shoes|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Israel|Kennedy Center|Progressive Women's Club|real estate|Russia|Silver Spring|Sixth and I Historic Synagogue|Smithsonian Institution|sorority|U.S. Army</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4872</url><identifier>4872</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>08/24/2017</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Erwin Bondareff. Mr. Bondareff discusses his background, his parents origins, his school career and his involvement with the Jewish Community. He also discusses Agudas Achim congregation and Jewish life in Alexandria, VA.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Bondareff, Erwin|Bondareff, Harriett</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|anti-semitism|B'nai Israel|Baltimore|Bar Mitzvah|Camp Airy|Camp Louise|cheder|Chicago, Ill|Chuppah|civil rights|Coolidge High School|Depression|Fraternity|George Washington University|Grocery stores|Holocaust|Korean War|Maryland|Pharmacy|real estate|Riots|Rosh Hashanah|Russia|segregation|sorority|synagogues|Tifereth Israel|U.S. Army|Ukraine|Virginia|Yiddish|Yom Kippur</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4873</url><identifier>4873</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/14/2016</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Philip Hirschkop. Subjects covered: his childhood in New York City; academic career; his entrance into adulthood in the military; mentors who encouraged him to attend law school &amp; become active in the civil rights movement. Hirschkop describes his involvement with Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia, and other legislative milestones for civil rights.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.35</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Evers, Medgar|Hirschkop, Philip|Kennedy, John F.|Kunstler, William|Loving, Mildred|Loving, Richard|Mandell, Howard (Rabbi)</people><searchterms>American Civil Liberties Union|Arlington|Bat Mitzvah|Brooklyn, NY|civil rights|Columbia|Georgetown|Hungary|Immigration|law|Loving Versus Virginia|March on Washington|New York|Poland|segregation|Southern Christian Leadership Conference|Supreme Court|U.S. Army|U.S. Civil Rights Commisson|University of Virginia|veteran|Virginia</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4874</url><identifier>4874</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/09/2016</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Marcia Levinsohn about her involvement in Yiddish for Greater Washington and in Yiddish life in general.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.36</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Carle, Eric|Cooper, Adrian|Isaacs, Miriam|Kutner, Fishel|Lansky, Aaron|Levinsohn, Marcia|Levinsohn, Maurice|Magin, Joan|Resnick, Max|Schnerr, David|Stalin, Joseph|Warschauer, Jeff|Waxman, Shirley</people><searchterms>Hardware Stores|Hebrew|Holland|Israel|JCC of Greater Washington|Latvia|Mishpucha Yiddish|National Yiddish Book Center|New York|Poland|Purim|Rosh Hashanah|Russia|Tifereth Israel|University of Maryland|Workmen's Circle|Yiddish|Yiddish of Greater Washington|YIVO|Yom Kippur</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4875</url><identifier>4875</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/26/2017</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Elizabeth Sternberg. She discusses her parents'  involvement in social activism and how they raised their children to be aware and involved in activism. Her father helped fight for the establishment of Israel. Her mother was involved politically working on the presidential campaigns of the Kennedys, George McGovern and Hubert Humphrey. Elizabeth also describes the first Freedom Seder where she was the first child to read the Four Questions.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.37</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Humphrey, Hubert|Kennedy, John F.|Kennedy, Robert|King, Martin Luther, Jr.|McGovern, George|Phillips, Channing|Sternberg, Arnold|Sternberg, Elizabeth|Waskow, Arthur</people><searchterms>Alice Deal Junior High|anti-semitism|Bat Mitzvah|civil rights|Freedom Seder|Haganah|Hashomer Hatzair|Immigrants|Israel|JCC of Greater Washington|Lafayette Elementary school|March on Washington|Poor People's Campaign|racial equality|Riots|segregation|Silver Spring|Temple Micah|U.S. Navy|veteran|Vietnam War|Wilson High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4876</url><identifier>4876</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03//26/2018</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Michael Tabor about his activism in civil rights groups like ACCESS, Jews for Urban Justice, and others, his agricultural business and farmer's market, and his Judaism.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.38</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Carlebach, Shlomo|Chaney, James|Clinton, Hillary Rodham|Danzansky, Joseph|Franck, Isaac|Freedman, Carl|Freud, Sigmund|Gerstenfeld, Norman|Gichner, Ernest|Goodman, Andrew|Hamer, Fannie Lou|Jones, Chuck|Kennedy, John F.|King, Martin Luther, Jr.|Lipman, Eugene|Potter, Paul|Schwerner, Michael|Sternberg, Arnold|Tabor, Michael|Waskow, Arthur|White, Harold|Wilkins, Roy|Phillips, Channing|Raskin, Jamie|Brickner, Balfour|Lang, Gilah</people><searchterms>ACCESS|American Civil Liberties Union|American Jewish Committee|American University|Anti-Defamation League|B'nai B'rith|Bar Mitzvah|Brooklyn, NY|Chasidim|chavurot|civil rights|Congress of Racial Equality (C.O.R.E)|Fabrangen|federal workers|Forest Hills|Freedom Seder|Freedom Summer 1964|Giant Food|Hillel|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Community Relations Council|Jewish Week|Jews for Urban Justice|Kishinev|March on Washington|Poor People's Campaign|protests and rallies|racial equality|Resurection City|SDS|segregation|Soviet Jewry|Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)|Takoma Park|University of Maryland|Vietnam War|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4877</url><identifier>4877</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/28/2016</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Helen Tsintolas about Saint Sophia Greek Orthodox church, her parents who went to church services in the former synagogue, her growing up in the 7th Street neighborhood, and her attendance at the 1969 synagogue move.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.39</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Tsintolas, Helen</people><searchterms>St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church|Adas Israel|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4878</url><identifier>4878</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>08/24/2017</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Anita Turk. Anita discusses her family history - both parents were immigrants - and her life in Baltimore and Alexandria, VA. She and her husband have been active with the Agudas Achim Congregation.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.40</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Turk, Anita</people><searchterms>Agudas Achim Congregation|Alexandria|American Red Cross|anti-semitism|Baltimore|cheder|Giant Food|Grocery stores|Immigrants|JCC of Greater Washington|Jewish Welfare Board|Poland|racial equality|Safeway|Shaare Tefila|sorority|Ukraine|Virginia|Yiddish</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4879</url><identifier>4879</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/19/2017</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Iosif and Shura Vaisman about their life in the former Soviet Union, their immigration to the U.S., and their involvement in Yiddish of Greater Washington.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.41</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Vaisman, Iosif|Vaisman, Shura</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|Immigration|Yiddish|Yiddish of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4880</url><identifier>4880</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/30/2013</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Carolyn Alper about Jewish life in Washington, D.C. She discusses her growing up, her career in art and her association with members of the Washington Color School and specific artists: Morris Louis, Gene Davis, Helene Aaronson Rich. She has been active over the years with the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the Philips Gallery and the National Gallery of Art.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.42</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Alper, Nancy|Alper, Richard|Davis, Gene|Gerstenfeld, Norman|Louis, Morris|Rich, Helene Aaronson|Small, Albert|Wilson, Woodrow|Alper, Carolyn Small</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Ambassadors Ball|American University|Avalon Theater|Corcoran Gallery of Art|Goldenberg's|Hardware Stores|Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington|National Gallery of Art|New York|Phillips Gallery of Art|Passover Seder|Sigma Omega Pi|Teens Club|Washington Color School|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Washington Project for the Arts|Yiddish</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4881</url><identifier>4881</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1990</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Irvin Ornstein in conjunction with the exhibition "On and Off the Field. Six Decades of Washington’s Jewish Athletes" (1990)</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.61</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ornstein, Irvin</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4882</url><identifier>4882</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>November 1994</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Sadie Lichtenstein in conjunction with the exhibition "Tzedakah: Jewish Women Creating a Capital Community, 1895–1948" (1996)</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.64</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Lichtenstein, Sadie</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4883</url><identifier>4883</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/6/1994</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Mary Reeback in conjunction with the exhibition "Tzedakah: Jewish Women Creating a Capital Community, 1895–1948" (1996)</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.65</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Reeback, Mary</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4884</url><identifier>4884</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/17/1995</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Toni Yager in conjunction with the exhibition "Tzedakah: Jewish Women Creating a Capital Community, 1895–1948" (1996)</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.66</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Yager, Toni</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4885</url><identifier>4885</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>November 1994</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Claire Dratch in conjunction with the exhibition "Tzedakah: Jewish Women Creating a Capital Community, 1895–1948" (1996)</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.67</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Dratch, Claire</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4886</url><identifier>4886</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/29/1994</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Mindy T. Berenson in conjunction with the exhibition "Tzedakah: Jewish Women Creating a Capital Community, 1895–1948" (1996)</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.69</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Berenson, Mindy T.</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4887</url><identifier>4887</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/17/1994</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Arlene Epstein in conjunction with the exhibition "Tzedakah: Jewish Women Creating a Capital Community, 1895–1948" (1996)</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.71</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Epstein, Arlene</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail 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He discussed his early life in a sthetl in the Ukraine, his family's immigration to the United States and his adjustment to his new home. He talked about both his parents' backgrounds and his education. Starting in Baltimore, he later moved to Washington D.C. and had a career as a pharmacist and as the owner of a successful pharmacy. He also was active in the development of the Washington Jewish community and its various Jewish support agencies. He worked on fundraising for Israel with other Jewish leaders. He has devoted some of his philanthropy to Israel's cultural institutions. 

Interview went on for two days: August 18 and 19, 1997.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.97</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Breslau, Isadore|Cafritz, Morris|Cherner, Joseph|Cherner, Ruth|Frank, Issac|Gerber, Simon|Goldman, Hymen|Himmelfarb, Paul|Kaplan, Edward|Kay, Abraham|King, Milton|Kollek, Theodore|Margolius, Philip|Pollinger, Milton|Rodman, Morris|Roosevelt, Jr., Franklin D.|Spiegler, Louis|Wise, Stephen|Wolf, Seymour</people><searchterms>anti-semitism|Baltimore|Bar Mitzvah|Board of Jewish Education|Coolidge High School|drugstore|Germany|Great Depression|Grocery stores|Hebrew|Hebrew Home for the Aged|Holocaust|Immigrants|Israel|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Council|Jewish Federation of Greater Washington|Jewish Legion|Jewish Social Service Agency|Liquor Store|Mount Pleasant|New Deal|Palestine|real estate|Russia|shtetls|Tefillin|Ukraine|United Jewish Endowment Fund|University of Maryland|Woodmont Country Club|World War I|Yiddish|Young Judea|Zionism</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4914</url><identifier>4914</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/17/2003</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Alice Levin, who grew up in Washington D.C. 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The discussion centered around Nehemiah Cohen and members of his family. 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Maurice worked at Giant briefly as a young man. He had a relationship with Nehemiah Cohen for many years afterwards. 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Marion Barry is interviewed about the history of Giant Food's efforts to improve the communities where their stores were located. Mayor Barry was involved with the community organization PRIDE and worked on issues concerning economic opportunities for African Americans. He also discusses his evolving knowledge of Jewish history and his relationship with members of the Jewish community. He recalls the "disorders" when Giant Food stores were spared destruction because of their good relationship with the African American community.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.02.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Barry, Marion|Cohen, Israel|Cohen, Jeffrey|Cohen, Paul|Danzansky, Joseph|Haberman, Joshua|Hagan, Ted|Hahn, Gilbert|Harvey, Carroll|Hechinger, John|Nixon, Richard|Pollin, Abraham (Abe)|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Rich, Frank Sr.|Washington, Walter</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|B'nai B'rith|civil rights|Giant Food|Holocaust|Israel|Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington|PRIDE|Rich's Shoes|Riots|Safeway|Passover Seder|Tivoli Theatre|University of Maryland|Washington Urban Coalition</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4919</url><identifier>4919</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/20/2010</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Oral history interview with Nina Cohen, grand-daughter of Nehemiah Cohen and daughter of Manny Cohen, about Giant Food. The discussion centered on the history of the Giant Food company and Nina's personal observations of the Cohen family and their interactions with regard to the business.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.02.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cohen, Emanuel|Cohen, Israel|Cohen, Naomi|Cohen, Nehemiah|Cohen, Nina|Danzansky, Joseph|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Sykes, David</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Austria|Baltimore|Giant Food|Grocery stores|Hebrew|Heidi Bakery|Israel|Jerusalem|Palestine|Pennsylvania|Riots|Russia|Shabbat|Silver Spring|synagogues|Yiddish</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4920</url><identifier>4920</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/07/2006</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Oral history interview with Al Dobbin about Giant Food.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.02.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Dobbin, Al|Manos, Pete|Cohen, Nehemiah|Cohen, Israel</people><searchterms>Giant Food</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/4921</url><identifier>4921</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/09/2013</date><collection>Giant Food Collection</collection><description>Oral history interview with Ralph Goldman about Giant Food. 
The discussion centered around Mr. Goldman's interactions with Nehemiah Cohen when Mr. Cohen visited Israel over a number of years. 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/><objectid>2016.99.252</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5065</url><identifier>5065</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/14/1990</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Leon Brown and Julian Feldman about architecture and design of Washington Hebrew Congregation.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.253</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5066</url><identifier>5066</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/10/2001</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Henry Brylawski about the preservation of the historic 1876 synagogue.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.254</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5067</url><identifier>5067</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/18/1982</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Fred Burka.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.255</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5068</url><identifier>5068</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/06/1983</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Louise Burka.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.256</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5069</url><identifier>5069</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1986</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Shirley Cohen.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.257</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5070</url><identifier>5070</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Sheldon S. Cohen and his work in the federal government (IRS).</description><subject /><objectid>2012.36.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Cohen, Sheldon S.|Johnson, Lyndon Baines|Johnson, Lady Bird|Fortas, Abe</people><searchterms>Internal Revenue Service|federal workers|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Social Service Agency|U.S. Presidents|White House|law</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5071</url><identifier>5071</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/30/2006</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Bernice Drazin and her family's business Comet Liquor.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.259</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Internal Revenue Service|federal workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5072</url><identifier>5072</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/22/1992</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Carol Ellen.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.260</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Internal Revenue Service|federal workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5073</url><identifier>5073</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/25/2015</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Lewis Franke.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.261</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5074</url><identifier>5074</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/05/2003</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Raymond Flowers.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.262</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5075</url><identifier>5075</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/05/1985</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Helen Hoffman Freedman.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.263</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5076</url><identifier>5076</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/17/2016</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Sholom Friedman.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.264</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5077</url><identifier>5077</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>08/09/2013</date><collection /><description>Oral history interview with Dene Garbow.</description><subject /><objectid>2016.99.265</objectid><place /><objectname>Oral History</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5078</url><identifier>5078</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Envelope for Seaman's Identification Card for H. Max Ammerman</description><subject /><objectid>2018.11.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Envelope</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ammerman, Max</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5115</url><identifier>5115</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 5, 1932</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Printed invitation and admission card for Josephine Friedman to opening of exhibition of George Washington Portraits at the Corcoran Gallery, held by the U.S. George Washington Bicentennial Commission, March 5, 1932</description><subject>Invitations|Exhibitions|Presidents|Art</subject><objectid>2018.11.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Friedman, Josephine</people><searchterms>Corcoran Gallery of Art|Bicentennial|George Washington Bicentennial Commission</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5116</url><identifier>5116</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1928</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Seaman's Certificate of American Citizenship for Herman Max Ammerman, 1928, issued by U.S. Treasury Department Customs Service.</description><subject>Certificates|Citizenship</subject><objectid>2018.11.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ammerman, Max</people><searchterms>U.S. Treasury Department|federal workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5117</url><identifier>5117</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1932</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Two reference letters for Josephine Friedman, signed by Sol Bloom, Associate Director of the U.S. George Washington Bicentennial Commission, and Donald Craig, Director of Special Activities, for Josephine Friedman, 1932.</description><subject>Women|Government officials</subject><objectid>2018.11.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ammerman, Josephine Friedman|Bloom, Sol</people><searchterms>federal workers|George Washington Bicentennial Commission|Government Girls</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5118</url><identifier>5118</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1935</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Documents from Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works re employment of Josephine Friedman, clerk-stenographer, 1935.</description><subject /><objectid>2018.11.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ammerman, Josephine Friedman</people><searchterms>federal workers|Government Girls</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5119</url><identifier>5119</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Typewritten letter to Stevie (?) at Boy Scout camp from Sadye Friedman, 1950.</description><subject /><objectid>2018.11.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Friedman, Sadye</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5120</url><identifier>5120</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1932</date><collection>Ammerman Family Collection</collection><description>Program booklet for Annual Banquet of Georgetown Law Journal, 1932, with "H. Max Ammerman" handwritten on inside front cover.</description><subject /><objectid>2018.11.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Ammerman, Max</people><searchterms>Georgetown University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5121</url><identifier>5121</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Blacher Family Collection</collection><description>One folder of documents &amp; photographs from Margaret Blacher's campaign work for John F. Kennedy and for the American Cancer Society from the 1960s. Includes telegram thanking Blacher for her service on JFK campaign.</description><subject>Judges|Women|Political campaigns|Presidential elections</subject><objectid>2018.08.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Blacher, Margaret Hais|Kennedy, John F.</people><searchterms>U.S. Presidents|law</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3881/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5122</url><identifier>5122</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 27, 1896</date><collection>Schlosberg Family Collection</collection><description>Clipping from newspaper documenting wedding of Hank Schlossburg with Fanny Rosenthal, held at the National Rifles Armory.</description><subject /><objectid>2007.46.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5123</url><identifier>5123</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Zuler Chronicles</title><date /><collection /><description>Softbound book, 265+pages, presenting history of the extended Zuler family from 19th century Russia to 20th century Poland, US, and South America. Includes chapter on family businesses and numerous grocery stores in Washington DC, 1911-1939, of the related Jewler, Jeweler, Snider, and Teitel families.  Includes illustrations of maps, photographs, immigration documents, and family trees.</description><subject /><objectid>2018.13.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Jeweler, Benjamin|Jewler, Abe|Jewler, Leonard|Jewler, Louis|Jewler, Max|Jewler, Nathan|Jewler, Sadie|Jewler, Sam|Snider, Jacob|Snider, Jerry|Snider, Louis|Snider, Sol|Teitel, Max</people><searchterms>Tifereth Israel|Union Market|Southwest|District Grocery Stores|DGS|Grocery stores|Immigration|Immigrants|Poland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5124</url><identifier>5124</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Freedom Haggadah for Soviet Jewry</title><date>1987</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Haggadah presented by National Conference on Soviet Jewry at the National Freedom Seder for Soviet Jews, Washington DC, April 7, 1987.</description><subject /><objectid>2014.21.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Haggadah</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Passover|Soviet Jewry|National Conference on Soviet Jewry|Passover Seder</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3372/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5132</url><identifier>5132</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Folk Arts Society</collection><description>Newsletters published by Jewish Folk Arts Society, 1986-1993, titled :HaYotzer: The Creator/The Jewish American Artist.</description><subject /><objectid>2019.04.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Folk Art Society</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5133</url><identifier>5133</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Booklet from dedication of mikvah at 3601 14th Street NW, September 15, 1940.</description><subject>Women|Religious facilities|Dedications</subject><objectid>2019.14.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>mikvah|Beth Hatevilah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5236/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5138</url><identifier>5138</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Certificate of Membership issued to Louis Belkov from Associated Grocers of Washington, DC, 1952</description><subject>Certificates|Organizations|Grocery stores</subject><objectid>2019.12.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Belkov, Louis</people><searchterms>Associated Grocers|Grocery stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5139</url><identifier>5139</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>One folder of flyers, booklets, and newsletters, 1972-1985, documenting Soviet Jewry activities from B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, Soviet Jewry Committee of the Jewish Community Council of Washington, Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry.</description><subject>Lobbying|Student organizations|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2019.16.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Fritz, Marshall</people><searchterms>Soviet Embassy|Soviet Jewry|Soviet Union|B'nai B'rith|Hillel|Jewish Community Council|Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5141</url><identifier>5141</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Robert I. Silverman Collection</collection><description>Robert Silverman's Student's Record Card for the Washington High School Cadet Corps, 1928</description><subject /><objectid>2019.19.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Report</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Silverman, Robert</people><searchterms>Cadet Corps</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5143</url><identifier>5143</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1928</date><collection>Robert I. Silverman Collection</collection><description>Letter of Congratulation to Robert Silverman from President of Capital Construction and Investment Corporation, 1928, for winning the competitive drill.</description><subject /><objectid>2019.19.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Silverman, Robert</people><searchterms>Cadet Corps|Rock Creek Garden Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5144</url><identifier>5144</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Deena Kaplan Collection</collection><description>Two linear feet of assorted invitations, speeches, invitations, programs, clippings, photographs, scrapbook, and other memorabilia documenting philanthropic activities of Deena Kaplan from 1980s-2000 in relationship to Israel Bonds and National Women's Division of Israel Bonds; America-Israel Cultural Foundations; Brandeis University National Women's Committee; Hebrew Home of Greater Washington; Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington; Jewish Historical Society; Jewish Social Service Agency; U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum; Washington Bach Consort; Washington Craft Show, and Washington Hebrew Congregation. Additional materials a copy of the Berliant/Schachner family history, and eulogies from the service for Deena Kaplan conducted at Washington Hebrew Congregation, May 5, 2019.</description><subject /><objectid>2019.09.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Kaplan, Deena|Kaplan, Jerome</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds|Brandeis University|Hebrew Home of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish Social Service Agency|U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum|Washington Hebrew Congregation|America-Israel Cultural Foundation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5146</url><identifier>5146</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>one-half linear foot of documents and photographs documenting the life of Estelle Seldowitz, including her career as an economist at the Internal Revenue Service and the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, includes certificate issued by U.S. State Department designating Estelle Seldowitz as member of the delegation to the 1956 Tariff Negotiations in Geneva; articles written by Estelle Seldowitz for scholarly journals; genealogical information, correspondence, and naturalization papers, death notices for Ida &amp; Samuel Seldowitz &amp; Ruth Seldowitz.</description><subject>Women|Economics|Government employees</subject><objectid>2019.22.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Seldowitz, Estelle</people><searchterms>federal workers|Internal Revenue Service|Immigration</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5147</url><identifier>5147</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Letter and brochure from Solomon Schechter School of Greater Washington, 1968</description><subject>Correspondence|Schools</subject><objectid>2020.03.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Solomon Schechter Schools</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5150</url><identifier>5150</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Gichner Iron Works</collection><description>Memoir by Lawrence E. Gichner, "Revival of the Washington D.C. Jewish Community Center", 1992
Program, Dedication Service of the new Temple, 1955, Washington Hebrew
Letterhead and postcard advertisements for Gichner Inc. Roofing &amp; Sheet Metal Contractors 
Newsclippings related to Lawrence Gichner 
Clipping from Washington Post 1-23-66, "Idea of Negro Justice Recalls Brandeis Furor"</description><subject /><objectid>2020.01.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gichner, Lawrence</people><searchterms>Gichner Iron Works|Jewish Community Center|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5152</url><identifier>5152</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Booklets: Jewish Family Life: Duty of the Woman, distributed by the Emunah Society of Washington/3601 14th Street NW, 1961; earlier edition published 1949 by the Spero Foundation
&#x2;&#x2;</description><subject>Women</subject><objectid>2020.02.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>mikvah|Emunah Society of Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5153</url><identifier>5153</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Unbound scrapbook kept by Lawrence Gichner, composed primarily of clippings and flyers related to his speaking engagements at area synagogues, 1965 - 1974 and clippings related to his collecting</description><subject>Collectors</subject><objectid>2020.01.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Gichner, Lawrence</people><searchterms>Gichner Iron Works|Adas Israel|Tifereth Israel|Washington Hebrew Congregation|Montgomery County Jewish Community</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5154</url><identifier>5154</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Small Family Collection</collection><description>Assorted family photographs of the Small and Alper families
White House invitations addressed to Carolyn Alper
Central High School (1921) and Coolidge High School  (1944-45) yearbooks
Baby book for Lillian Friedlander, 1903
"Illustrated Washington: Our Capital", 1890 

Reproduction of a Washington Hebrew Congregation resolution, ca 1886, listing officers and leaders of the congregation and including a short history.</description><subject /><objectid>2020.08.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Alper, Carolyn Small|Small, Alpert|Friedlander, Lillian</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Central High School|Woodrow Wilson High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5156</url><identifier>5156</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Insiders' Club/Soviet Travel</title><date /><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>The Insiders' Club was one of the few joint efforts of the Washington Committee and the Jewish Community Council.  The group was formed to provide advice and suggestions to people planning to travel to the Soviet Union.  This folder contains material specifically from the group as well as general information handouts.

- Booklet: "A Guidebook for Contacting Jews in the Soviet Union" which offers assistance for planning a trip and getting around the Soviet Union
- Booklet: cover page "Planning a trip to the U.S.S.R?" contains mostly bibliographies and lists and contact information for Soviet Jews, American politicians, and synagogues in the Soviet Union. October 1974
- "Instructions for Cab Driver"
- "Final Checklist" - packing instructions
- "Travel Orientation Outline", October 1988
- Newsclipping about United Jewish Appeal meeting where concern for Soviet Jewry was discussed by Elsie Trombka (member of The Insiders' Club). Published March 27-April 2, 1975
- Newsclipping about USSR visit of Jerome and Bernice Chapman, William and Suzanne Weissel, and Samuel Sislen. Published September 17, 1987</description><subject>Activists|Correspondence|Emigration &amp; immigration|Political prisoners|Politicians|Prayer|Rabbis|Religion &amp; politics|Taxicab drivers|Taxicabs|Telephone|Travel</subject><objectid>2009.11.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Abramovich, Pavel|Bialy, Sasha|Chapman, Bunny|Chapman, Jerome|Furman, Lev|Furman, Marina|Gamarnik, Aleks|Gamarnik, Raya|Nudel, Ida|Sislen, Samuel|Trombka, Elsie|Weissel, Suzanne|Weissel, William</people><searchterms>Insiders' Club|Jewish Community Council|Matzah|Prisoners of Conscience|Rabbi|Refuseniks|Soviet Jewry|synagogues|U.S. Congress|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3780/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5165</url><identifier>5165</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Rich's Shoes</collection><description>Box of framed photographs of Rich's shoe store</description><subject /><objectid>2016.16.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4533/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5167</url><identifier>5167</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Fair and Festival in aid of Adas Israel Hebrew Congregation</title><date>1877</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description /><subject /><objectid>2001.1.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3830/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5171</url><identifier>5171</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Assorted menus and business cards from Hofbergs Delicatessen</description><subject /><objectid>1998.27.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Hofberg's|Kosher Food|Delicatessen|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses|restaurant</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5455/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5172</url><identifier>5172</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Letter to Rev. Glushak from Julius Baumgarten (on letterhead of the Hebrew Free Loan Association), offering employment as chazzan of Adas Israel to Rev. Glushak, 1913</description><subject /><objectid>2001.1.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Hebrew Free Loan Association</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5173</url><identifier>5173</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Form letter from Louis Rosenberg of Adas Israel to congregation members regarding sale of new seats in sanctuary, ca. 1925.</description><subject /><objectid>2001.1.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rosenberg, Louis</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5174</url><identifier>5174</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>A Very DC Rebirth: Holiday Sequel</title><date>2018</date><collection /><description>A comic book which includes a comic by Tom King. King resurrects a character named Sgt. Rock who was originally created by two Jewish authors in the 1950s. In this adventure, Sgt. Rock fights the Nazis on Hanukkah. 

The Sgt. Rock story appeared in a DC Comics holiday anthology. The original holiday special (with multiple stories) was 38 pages, and then it was reprinted in a 150-page anthology. Tom’s story is 8 pages, possibly a nod to the eight-day Hanukkah holiday.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.24.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Book, Comic</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>King, Tom</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3538/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5215</url><identifier>5215</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2020</date><collection /><description>Artist Wendy Elisheva Somerson created this work of activist Judy Heumann for the Radical Jewish Calendar. The artist wrote, "As a disabled Jew, it was heartening to see this elder who came before me do everything from forging consensus at Camp Jened to leading a 28-day sit-in at the San Francisco office of the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare to push for the enforcement of disability rights legislation. My goal is to honor her life as holy; the border is inspired by an old Hebrew manuscript, and the garlic and cedar are meant for protection." 

Image Description: A drawing of Judy Heumann, a woman seated in a wheelchair in brown pants, yellow shirt, and blue jacket. A quote by Judy is written tightly around Judy. The quote reads: 
"If I have to be thankful for an accessible bathroom, how am I ever gonna be equal in this community?"</description><subject /><objectid>2021.25.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Heumann, Judith</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3641/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5216</url><identifier>5216</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Mr. NJB 2019</title><date>08/04/2019</date><collection /><description>The flyer used in email and on social media to promote the 2019 Mr. Nice Jewish Boys Pageant. 

The Nice Jewish Boys is an all-volunteer led social organization serving gay, bisexual, and transgender Jewish men in their 20's and 30's in Washington, D.C. Established in 2005, NJB hosts monthly happy hours, quarterly Shabbat dinners, an annual Shabbaton retreat in the Shenandoah Mountains, organizes the Stonewall Kickball 'Matzo Balls' team, and various events and programs throughout the year.

Since 2013 (nonconsecutively), NJB hosts the Mr. Nice Jewish Boy Pageant as an annual fundraiser for various local and national LGBTQ and Jewish LGBTQ organizations. In 2019, all proceeds from the pageant went to Keshet, a national LGBTQ Jewish organization.</description><subject>LGBTQ|Fund raising|Pageants</subject><objectid>2021.27.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Announcement</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>LGBTQ|Nice Jewish Boys DC</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3693/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5217</url><identifier>5217</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Mr. NJB 2019</title><date>08/04/2019</date><collection /><description>The program for the 2019 Mr. Nice Jewish Boys Pageant. 

The Nice Jewish Boys is an all-volunteer led social organization serving gay, bisexual, and transgender Jewish men in their 20's and 30's in Washington, D.C. Established in 2005, NJB hosts monthly happy hours, quarterly Shabbat dinners, an annual Shabbaton retreat in the Shenandoah Mountains, organizes the Stonewall Kickball 'Matzo Balls' team, and various events and programs throughout the year.

Since 2013 (nonconsecutively), NJB hosts the Mr. Nice Jewish Boy Pageant as an annual fundraiser for various local and national LGBTQ and Jewish LGBTQ organizations. In 2019, all proceeds from the pageant went to Keshet, a national LGBTQ Jewish organization.</description><subject>LGBTQ|Fund raising|Pageants</subject><objectid>2021.27.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>LGBTQ|Nice Jewish Boys DC</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3411/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5218</url><identifier>5218</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Unsere Lantzleit in the Wild West</title><date>03/15/1986</date><collection /><description>Program from the production of "Unsere Lantzleit in the Wild West" a Yiddish play performed at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington. The play was created by Adrienne King Maltz.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.34.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>King Maltz, Adrienne</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3444/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5219</url><identifier>5219</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Paper material relating to the creation and production of Adrienne King Maltz's Yiddish play "Unsere Lantzleit in the Wild West"</description><subject /><objectid>2021.34.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Correspondence</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>King Maltz, Adrienne</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5220</url><identifier>5220</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Unsere Lantzleit in the Wild West</title><date>01/14/1990</date><collection /><description>A recording of the Yiddish play "Unsere Lantzleit in the Wild West" by Adrienne King Maltz. 108 minutes.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.34.03</objectid><place /><objectname>DVD</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>King Maltz, Adrienne</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5221</url><identifier>5221</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Undzere Landslayt in the Wild West</title><date>1986</date><collection /><description>A copy of the manuscript for the Yiddish play "Undzere Landslayt in the Wild West" by Adrienne King Maltz.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.34.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Manuscript</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5222</url><identifier>5222</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Milestones</title><date /><collection>Beth Torah / Northeast Hebrew Congregation Collection</collection><description>Documents and photographs relating to anniversaries and other milestone events for Northeast Hebrew Congregation, later Beth Torah.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.38.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3577/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5226</url><identifier>5226</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Jewish Music Festival</title><date /><collection>Beth Torah / Northeast Hebrew Congregation Collection</collection><description>Materials relating to the Jewish Music Festival, an annual fundraiser for Northeast Hebrew Congregation, later Beth Torah.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.38.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5227</url><identifier>5227</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Programs</title><date /><collection>Beth Torah / Northeast Hebrew Congregation Collection</collection><description>Materials relating to various programs and events at Northeast Hebrew Congregation, later Beth Torah.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.38.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5228</url><identifier>5228</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Materials related to Millie and Lewis Rose. The couple met while both understudies in an opera in New York. They married in 1945, and toured with the USO singing at Veterans hospitals around the U.S. In 1946, the two settled in Mt. Rainier, MD and had a daughter Rhonda one year later. They became very active members in Northeast Hebrew Congregation (later Beth Torah). Mille taught in the Hebrew School and led the choir. Lewis voluntarily became the synagogues cantor for a number of years. The two wrote parody music (often in Yiddish) for the synagogues annual fundraiser, the Jewish Music Festival.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.38.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5229</url><identifier>5229</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>A card for Rose Valet Service, co-owned and managed by father/son duo Sam and Lewis Rose.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.38.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Trade</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3317/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5230</url><identifier>5230</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Materials relating to Magen David Sephardic Congregation and Temple Israel Religious School.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.39.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5232</url><identifier>5232</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Philip Schiff Collection</collection><description>Documents relating to the life and work of Philip Schiff

Essays on the life of Philip Schiff
Eulogy delivered at Funeral Services for Philip Schiff (1958)</description><subject /><objectid>2021.40.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Documents</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5233</url><identifier>5233</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Records relating to Arthur Altman's career at the Internal Revenue Service.</description><subject>Magazine covers</subject><objectid>2021.52.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Altman, Arthur</people><searchterms>Internal Revenue Service|federal workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3889/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5237</url><identifier>5237</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 1991</date><collection /><description>One of two "Cathy" cartoons making light of the difficult tax forms spearheaded by Arthur Altman during his time at the Internal Revenue Service. 

A handwritten note from the cartoonist Cathy Guisewite reads, "To Arthur Altman, from a woman who spent 42 hours just locating her W2 form..." 

A letter exchange between Arthur Altman and Cathy Guisewite can be found in 2021.52.01</description><subject>Cartoons (Commentary)|Editorial cartoons|Political cartoons</subject><objectid>2021.52.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Cartoon</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Altman, Arthur</people><searchterms>Internal Revenue Service</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3807/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5238</url><identifier>5238</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 1991</date><collection /><description>One of two "Cathy" cartoons making light of the difficult tax forms spearheaded by Arthur Altman during his time at the Internal Revenue Service. 

A handwritten note from the cartoonist Cathy Guisewite reads, "To Arthur, greetings from your public..." 

A letter exchange between Arthur Altman and Cathy Guisewite can be found in 2021.52.01</description><subject>Cartoons (Commentary)|Editorial cartoons|Political cartoons</subject><objectid>2021.52.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Cartoon</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3768/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5239</url><identifier>5239</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1986</date><collection /><description>The original sketch of a comic strip that makes light of the changes made to tax forms by the IRS in the late 80s when Arthur Altman was Assistant Director of the Publications &amp; Tax Forms Division of the Internal Revenue Service. 

The comic strip is signed by the artist Ralph Dunagin to Art Altman.</description><subject>Cartoons (Commentary)|Editorial cartoons|Political cartoons</subject><objectid>2021.52.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Cartoon</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3638/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5240</url><identifier>5240</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Two certificates honoring Arthur Altman for his service as Assistant Direct (1984) and Director (1989) of the Tax Forms &amp; Publications Division of the Internal Revenue Service.</description><subject /><objectid>2021.52.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Internal Revenue Service</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3917/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5241</url><identifier>5241</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Jewish is More Than a Bagel</title><date>1978</date><collection /><description>"Jewish is More Than a Bagel" Songs for Jewish Children by Shirley Grossman for Camp Achva, a Jewish day camp in Northern Virginia. 

Table of Contents:
Jewish Is More Than A Bagel (1)
In A Ko-Ko-Kosher Home (5)
America's Not A Melting Pot (10)
Sounds of a Family (16)
Fam, Fam, Family (27)
If I Want to See You (34)
Sim, Sim, Sim (37)
Crazy Aleph Bet (40)
How Many Words? (46)
My Sister, My Sister (56)
I Wanna Tell Ya ‘Bout My Camp (63)
Bananamanna! (70)
Hey Camp (71)
Happy Birthday From an Old Pal (75)


Note: Currently, CJM only has a PDF scan of the songbook. The hard copy remains with the original owner.</description><subject>Songs</subject><objectid>2021.52.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Camp Achva|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/3921/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5242</url><identifier>5242</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Congregation Beth El of Montgomery County</collection><description>Records pertaining to Congregation Beth El of Montgomery County 

(99 Digital Files)</description><subject /><objectid>2022.01.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Beth El of Montgomery County|synagogues|Montgomery County|Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4452/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5243</url><identifier>5243</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Collegians</title><date>02/13/1965</date><collection /><description>Poster for a concert by “The Collegians” at Beth Sholom synagogue (13th &amp; Eastern Ave.) sponsored by the Cornerstone Chapter of the Order of Demolay. The Collegians were a popular local band in the late 1950s and early 1960s that played Bar Mitzvah and sweet sixteen parties, social events for Jewish sororities and fraternities in area high schools, among other events. The band was composed of four white Jewish men (Michael Pollack on drums, Shelly Shuman on bass, Paul Frank on piano, and Mel Levinson on saxophone) and Jerome Powell, a Black man as their lead singer. </description><subject>Bands|Youth bands|Posters|Performing arts posters</subject><objectid>2022.04.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Poster</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Beth Sholom</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4308/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/5263</url><identifier>5263</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Underwraps</title><date>1982</date><collection /><description>A flier announcing the opening of "Underwraps," a new lingerie store co-owned by Francine Levinson and Shirlee Blanken. </description><subject>Fliers (Printed matter)|Underwear|Lingerie|Shopping|Stores &amp; shops|Clothing &amp; dress|Clothing stores</subject><objectid>2022.04.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Flier</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Levinson, Francine</people><searchterms>Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4231/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5264</url><identifier>5264</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Archival material related to Francine Levinson’s involvement in Jewish sororities in Jr. High and high school. Coolidge High (Iota Gamma Phi), Gordon Jr. High (All Beautiful Girls)</description><subject>Fraternities &amp; sororities|Childhood &amp; youth|Youth|Youth organizations|Girls|Women|Fraternal organizations|Student organizations</subject><objectid>2022.04.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Levinson, Francine</people><searchterms>Iota Gamma Phi|Coolidge High School|sorority|Teens Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4232/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5265</url><identifier>5265</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Five daily journals kept by Francine Levinson (nee Gordon) as part of her involvement in All Beautiful Girls, a Jewish sorority at Gordon Jr. High 1955-1957</description><subject>Girls|Public schools|School|School children</subject><objectid>2022.04.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Journal</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Levinson, Francine</people><searchterms>sorority|Teens Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5565/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/5266</url><identifier>5266</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Archival materials related to Francine &amp; Mel Levinson’s involvement in various local and national organizations supporting Israel

Pink Israel Bonds Fashion Show program
The 1979 Israel Bond Fashion Show &amp; Luncheon
Women's Division State of Israel Bonds
Washington Hilton Hotel
Nov. 8, 1979
8.25"w x 10.5"h (dims of cover) </description><subject>Fund raising|International organizations|Charitable organizations|Organizations</subject><objectid>2022.04.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Levinson, Melville|Levinson, Francine</people><searchterms>Israeli Embassy|Weizmann Institute of Science|Israel Bonds|Jewish National Fund|United Jewish Appeal|United Jewish Appeal Women's Division</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4233/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5267</url><identifier>5267</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Archival material related to Francine Levinson’s involvement in various local Jewish organizations including the women’s auxiliary of the Hebrew Home for the Aged, Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, and the 100 Club. Records from theater productions Francine participated in from the 1950s-1960.

(Pink 100 Club program cover)
The 100 Club
Fifteenth Annual Donor Luncheon
May 25, 1971
Washington Hilton
Co-chaired by Francine Levinson &amp; Denise Kahn
8.5"h x 5.5"w
</description><subject>Fund raising|Charitable organizations|Educational organizations|Organizations|Public service organizations|Women|Retirement communities|Community centers|Playbills|Children performing in theatrical productions|Children's theater|Theater programs|Theatrical productions</subject><objectid>2022.04.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Levinson, Francine</people><searchterms>Hebrew Home for the Aged|Hebrew Home of Greater Washington|Jewish Community Center|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4234/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5268</url><identifier>5268</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Wedding of Henrietta &amp; Fred Shulman at Beth Sholom (8th &amp; Shepherd St. NW) </description><subject>Grooms (Weddings)|Weddings|Brides|Family</subject><objectid>2022.04.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Shulman, Fred</people><searchterms>Wedding|Beth Sholom</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4235/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5269</url><identifier>5269</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/26/1948</date><collection /><description>A photograph clipped from the newspaper depicting Francine Gordon lighting the Hanukkah menorah at the Hebrew Home for the Aged</description><subject>Newspapers|Holidays|Children|Children &amp; adults</subject><objectid>2022.04.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hanukkah|Hanukkah lamp|Hanukkiah|Hebrew Home for the Aged</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4236/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5270</url><identifier>5270</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/14/1949</date><collection /><description>A photograph of Francine Levinson (nee Gordon) and her brother Jules dressed in costumes for Purim at the Hebrew Academy.  </description><subject>Children|Costumes|Holidays|Youth|Childhood &amp; youth</subject><objectid>2022.04.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Purim|Hebrew Academy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4237/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5271</url><identifier>5271</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 1948</date><collection /><description>Jules Gordon (center left, age 3 at the time) skates with friends, likely at the National Roller Rink/ Kalorama Roller Rink off of 16th St NW</description><subject>Childhood &amp; 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shops|Automobile|Automobile dealerships|Automobile equipment &amp; supplies stores|Automobiles</subject><objectid>2022.04.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Owned Businesses|Business|H Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4240/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5274</url><identifier>5274</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Samuel (Reds) Gordon stands inside his shop Red's Sales &amp; Services, a Studebaker automobile dealership at 24 H St. NE</description><subject>Automobile equipment &amp; supplies stores|Stores &amp; shops|Automobile|Automobile dealerships|Automobile repair|Automobile service stations|Automobiles</subject><objectid>2022.04.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gordon, Samuel</people><searchterms>Business|Jewish Owned Businesses|H Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4241/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5275</url><identifier>5275</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1959</date><collection /><description>Jules Gordon (center right) at his Bar Mitzvah at Adas Israel Synagogue</description><subject>Youth|Childhood &amp; 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Thomas G. Abernethy (Mississippi) and page boy Jules Gordon</description><subject>Capitols|Congressmen|Congress|Capitol pages|Childhood &amp; youth|Youth</subject><objectid>2022.04.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Capitol Hill|U.S. Capitol|U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4243/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5277</url><identifier>5277</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Collegians</title><date /><collection /><description>The Collegians were a popular local band in the late 1950s and early 1960s that played Bar Mitzvah and sweet sixteen parties, social events for Jewish sororities and fraternities in area high schools, among other events. 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After her husband Sam passed away, Lily continued to run Congressional Liquor Store for several years, being the go-to store for parties and events held by members of Congress. </description><subject>Liquor stores|Women</subject><objectid>2022.04.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gordon, Lily</people><searchterms>Business|Jewish Owned Businesses|Liquor Store|Capitol Hill|Southeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4261/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5294</url><identifier>5294</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Joseph Millenson</title><date /><collection /><description>Records relating to the life and work of Joseph Millenson

-U.S. Civil Service Commission Service Record 
-Georgetown Law Graduation Booklet
-Supreme Court Booklet
-Articles
-War Department Army Service forces Commendation for Meritorious Civil Service</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Millenson, Joseph</people><searchterms>law|Supreme Court|Georgetown University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4263/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5295</url><identifier>5295</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Roy Millenson</title><date /><collection /><description>Records relating to the life and work of Roy Millenson

-News Articles
-Biography
-Short memoir on Army Service (1944-1947)
-Army service card
-Business Card, Minority Staff Director, Senate Labor &amp; Public Welfare Committee
-Letter from Pres. Ford to Roy Millenson on his retirement from government service (1974)

Awards &amp; Certificates
-George Washington University Junior College certificate
-Honorable Discharge, 57th Army Airways Communication System Group, U.S. Army (1946)
-Western High School Diploma (1939)
-U.S. Senate Recognition of Service</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms>U.S. Army|U.S. Congress|U.S. Presidents|White House|George Washington University|Western High School|World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4264/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5296</url><identifier>5296</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Eisenhower Campaign</title><date /><collection /><description>Material relating to Roy Millenson's work on behalf of the 1956 presidential campaign of Dwight D. Eisenhower </description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Eisenhower, Dwight D.|Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms>presidential elections|U.S. Presidents|Republican Party</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4265/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5297</url><identifier>5297</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Mohel</title><date /><collection /><description>A business card for Rev. A. Shefferman, Mohel and Cantor of Adas Israel 
Reverse of card has quotes from doctors testifying to Shefferman's skills</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Business</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Shefferman, Adler</people><searchterms>Cantor|Adas Israel|Mohel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4266/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5298</url><identifier>5298</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hebrew School Book</title><date /><collection /><description>Book used by Roy Millenson as a child in Hebrew School at Adas Israel Congregation. Book teaches Hebrew language. </description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Hebrew|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4268/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5299</url><identifier>5299</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>AZA</title><date /><collection /><description>AZA Pin belonging to Roy Millenson from his time in the Aleph Zadik Aleph chapter of Junior B'nai B'rith</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms>AZA|B'nai B'rith|B'nai B'rith Youth Organization</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4365/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/5300</url><identifier>5300</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>AZA</title><date /><collection /><description>AZA Shield of David Award Pin given to Roy Millenson during his time in the Aleph Zadik Aleph chapter of Junior B'nai B'rith</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms>AZA|B'nai B'rith</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4366/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/5301</url><identifier>5301</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Western High School</title><date /><collection /><description>Pennant from Western High School with small pins attached from Roy Millinson's time in the chess club. </description><subject>Chess|Public schools|School|Schools</subject><objectid>2022.08.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Pennant</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms>Western High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4364/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/5302</url><identifier>5302</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1939</date><collection /><description>Felt banner from Roy Millensons service in the High School Cadets</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Banner</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms>Cadet Corps|Washington High School Cadet Corps</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4367/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/5303</url><identifier>5303</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>On The Brink of War</title><date>1941</date><collection /><description>Scrapbook made by Roy Millenson in the months before the U.S. entered World War II</description><subject>Scrapbooks</subject><objectid>2022.08.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4269/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5304</url><identifier>5304</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Two books given to Roy Millenson during his time serving in the U.S. Army during WWII

"Jewish Holy Scriptures" Presented by The Army of the United States

"Selected Jewish Songs for Members of the Armed Forces" published by the Jewish Welfare Board, 1943
4.65"w x 6"h</description><subject>Bibles|Songs &amp; music|Books</subject><objectid>2022.08.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms>U.S. Army|World War II|Jewish Welfare Board</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4270/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5305</url><identifier>5305</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>U.S. Senate</title><date /><collection /><description>U.S. Senate Staff pin belonging to Roy Millenson from his time working for Senator Jacob Javits (NY)</description><subject>Congress</subject><objectid>2022.08.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Javitz, Jacob|Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms>U.S. Congress</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4369/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/5306</url><identifier>5306</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1914</date><collection /><description>Helen Handen in Washington, D.C. in front of the East Wing of the White House

Scan only, original print with donor.</description><subject>Fountains</subject><objectid>2022.08.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>White House</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4272/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5307</url><identifier>5307</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/09/1913</date><collection /><description>D St. Park
Women unidentified, Sam Millenson, Joseph Millenson

Scan only, original print with donor.</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4273/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5308</url><identifier>5308</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/09/1913</date><collection /><description>D St. Park 
Sam and Joseph Millenson and unidentified man

Scan only, original print with donor.</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4274/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5309</url><identifier>5309</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Hannah Millenson, Joe Millenson (her son), unidentified woman
Champlain St., DC

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</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4275/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5310</url><identifier>5310</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1914</date><collection /><description>Helen Handen with her brother Abe Handen in Rock Creek Park 

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</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Rock Creek Park</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4276/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5311</url><identifier>5311</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1914</date><collection /><description>Joe Millenson and his brother-in-law Abe Handen in Rock Creek Park

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</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Rock Creek Park</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4277/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5312</url><identifier>5312</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1914</date><collection /><description>Joseph Millenson and Helen Handen Millenson
Rock Creek Park 

Scan only, original print with donor.</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Joseph</people><searchterms>Rock Creek Park</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4278/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5313</url><identifier>5313</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/11/1921</date><collection /><description>Grandmother Hannah Handen holding Roy Millenson born on 10-1-1921
Christian Science Church at Champlain &amp; Euclid Sts. NW can be seen in the background. Washington Heights neighborhood, now known as Adams-Morgan

Scan only, original print with donor.</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4279/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5314</url><identifier>5314</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1922</date><collection /><description>Roy Millenson in carriage (possibly 2200 block of Champlain St. NW)

Scan only, original print with donor.</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4280/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5315</url><identifier>5315</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/31/1922</date><collection /><description>Helen Handen Millenson with her son Roy in the family Hupmobile

Scan only, original print with donor.</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4281/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5316</url><identifier>5316</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/31/1922</date><collection /><description>Joseph Millenson driving the family Hupmobile

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</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4282/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5317</url><identifier>5317</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/28/1922</date><collection /><description>Rita Rubenstein standing next to Roy Millenson, in carriage. 
Rita and Roy’s fathers went to school together.

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</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4283/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5318</url><identifier>5318</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/18/1921</date><collection /><description>Helen Handen Millenson pushing her son Roy in a carriage across from Meridian Hill Park, still under construction at the time


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</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4284/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5319</url><identifier>5319</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/11/1923</date><collection /><description>Roy Millenson in the arms of his mother Helen Handen Millenson and Helen’s mother-in-law Hannah Millenson, possibly on the National Mall

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</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4285/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5320</url><identifier>5320</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1930s</date><collection /><description>Portrait of Joseph Millenson
c. 1930s
</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4286/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5321</url><identifier>5321</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/02/1946</date><collection /><description>Joseph Millenson and Hannah Haden Millenson in Kalorama Park in Northwest Washington, D.C. 

</description><subject>Parks</subject><objectid>2022.08.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Joseph|Haden Millenson, Hannah</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4287/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5322</url><identifier>5322</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1960s</date><collection /><description>Joseph Millenson playing golf in East Potomac Park. Joseph lost a leg to disease, prosthetic visible. 

</description><subject>Golf|Golfers</subject><objectid>2022.08.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Joseph</people><searchterms>sports</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4288/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5323</url><identifier>5323</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1960s</date><collection /><description>Joseph Millenson playing golf in East Potomac Park. Joseph lost a leg to disease, prosthetic visible. 

</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4289/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5324</url><identifier>5324</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1935</date><collection /><description>John Quincy Adams Jr. High School Graduating Class, February 1935
Roy Millenson is wearing a dark jacket with a light tie, second from the left in the third room from the front. He has dark hair and is standing between a girl with a grey coat and a boy with round glasses
</description><subject>School children|Portrait photographs|Group portraits</subject><objectid>2022.08.31</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms>John Quincy Adams Elementary School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4290/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5325</url><identifier>5325</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1939</date><collection /><description>Roy Millenson, Major, High School Cadets, Western High School
with Dorothy Chicovsky

</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms>Western High School|Cadet Corps|Washington High School Cadet Corps</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4291/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5326</url><identifier>5326</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1945</date><collection /><description>Back of photo reads “En route home on Westbrook Victory Dov &amp; Roy”

</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4292/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5327</url><identifier>5327</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1945</date><collection /><description>Roy Millenson pointing to Washington, D.C. on a map of the U.S. in Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem, Palestine</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms>Jerusalem|U.S. Army</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4293/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5328</url><identifier>5328</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Cousins Roy Millenson and Leonard Haden in Washington, D.C. undated</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.35</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4294/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5329</url><identifier>5329</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1950s</date><collection /><description>Roy &amp; Charlotte Millenson</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.36</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4295/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5330</url><identifier>5330</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Roy Millenson in his office, undated</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.37</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4296/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5331</url><identifier>5331</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 1957</date><collection /><description>Roy Millenson with his three children in front of their home </description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.38</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4297/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5332</url><identifier>5332</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 1958</date><collection /><description>Michael and Janet Millenson with their grandfather Joseph Millenson in front of the children’s home

</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.39</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4298/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5333</url><identifier>5333</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950</date><collection /><description>Roy Millenson</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.40</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4299/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5334</url><identifier>5334</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Govt. issued portraits of Roy Millenson</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.41</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4300/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5335</url><identifier>5335</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1950s</date><collection /><description>Portrait of Roy Millenson</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.42</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4301/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5336</url><identifier>5336</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1950s</date><collection /><description>Roy Millenson smokes a pipe while reading in his home </description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.43</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4302/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5337</url><identifier>5337</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1960s</date><collection /><description>Portrait of Roy Millenson by Harris &amp; Ewing

</description><subject /><objectid>2022.08.44</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Millenson, Roy</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4303/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5338</url><identifier>5338</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1974</date><collection /><description>Party for Roy Millenson’s retirement as Minority Staff Director (Republican) from the Senate Labor &amp; Public Welfare Committee

From Left to Right: Senator Gaylord Nelson (D-WI), Senator J. Glenn Beall, Jr. (R-MD), Senator Richard Schweiker (R-PA), Roy Millenson
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Jay Cutler- Minority Staff, Milton Friedman- Pres. Ford’s White House Staff, Sen. Gaylord Nelson (D-Wis), Senator J. Glenn Beall, Jr. (R-MD), Charlotte, Janet &amp; Roy Millenson; Sen. Dick Schweiker (R-PA); Bea Raskin- Roy’s Secretary
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Poster reads: "Justice Justice You Shall Pursue (English &amp; Hebrew) Deuteronomy 16:20"

Protests were sparked across the U.S. and around the world after the murder of George Floyd, an unarmed Black man by Minneapolis Police. His murder renewed calls for equity for Black Americans and accountability for police. As part of the protests, religious institutions along 16th St. NW held weekly vigils at 5:30pm on Fridays. 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Hill accused Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment in 1991 during his Supreme Court nomination hearings. Blasey Ford   accused Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault during his Supreme Court nomination hearing in 2018. Both men went on to be confirmed to the Supreme Court. 

Poster was left beneath a mural of the justice at a makeshift memorial created in the hours after the news of her death. 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Possibly U.S. Botanical Gardens.</description><subject /><objectid>2022.14.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Luber, Shirley Natalie|Luber, Berte|Luber, Esther Libby</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4463/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5420</url><identifier>5420</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Berte Luber on the left, Shirley Luber next to her, Shirley’s mother and Berte’s sister Charlotte next to her, and Sheila (Ruby’s second daughter, Esther Libby’s younger sister) on the far lower right. </description><subject /><objectid>2022.14.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Luber, Berte|Luber, Shirley Natalie|Luber, Charlotte|Luber, Sheila</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4464/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5421</url><identifier>5421</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1940</date><collection /><description>Charlotte “Sherry Lee” Luber (right), next to her is her daughter Shirley. The other two women are unidentified. </description><subject /><objectid>2022.14.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Luber, Charlotte|Luber, Shirley Natalie</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4465/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5422</url><identifier>5422</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1946</date><collection /><description>Bertha Luber standing behind the bench. Seated on the left is Bertha’s niece Paula Jean (Jerry Luber’s daughter) born Nov. 15, 1942, and next to her on the right is Sheila. c.1946
</description><subject /><objectid>2022.14.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Luber, Berte|Luber, Sheila</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4466/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5423</url><identifier>5423</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Charlotte “Sherry Lee” Luber, with her is her daughter Shirley. Possibly Glen Echo or Marshall Hall Amusement Park.  </description><subject /><objectid>2022.14.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Luber, Charlotte|Luber, Shirley Natalie</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4467/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5424</url><identifier>5424</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1944</date><collection /><description>Arnold Goodman in front of his grandparents (Adam &amp; Junnie Luber) home at 3539 16th Street NW, 1944

Arnold is the son of Clara Goodman who was the eldest daughter of Adam and Jennie Luber, born in 1900. 
</description><subject /><objectid>2022.14.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goodman, Arnold</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4468/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5425</url><identifier>5425</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Clara Goodman with her three sons (L to R) Arnold, Jack, &amp; Paul. c.1944-1945, possibly Asheville, NC.</description><subject /><objectid>2022.14.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goodman, Clara|Goodman, Arnold</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4469/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5426</url><identifier>5426</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Arnold Goodman, a Pvt. stationed for a time at Ft. Belvoir. This may be taken at Ft. Belvoir, or possibly it’s late 1945/46 in Asheville, after the war, in the front of the Asheville house his parents Clara and Al lived in.</description><subject /><objectid>2022.14.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goodman, Arnold</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4470/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5427</url><identifier>5427</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/11/1948</date><collection /><description>Graduation from The George Washington University Law School 11 Nov 1948 Madullow Restaurant, Washington DC”
Back row, left to right: Sheila, Libby, Berte, Betty Crowell (Gerry’s wife), and unknown
Front row: Ruby, Sylvia, Charlotte, Shirley, Grandma Jennie, Jerry, unknown.
</description><subject /><objectid>2022.14.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Luber, Sheila|Luber, Esther Libby|Luber, Berte|Luber, Ruby|Luber, Sylvia|Luber, Charlotte|Luber, Shirley Natalie|Luber, Jennie|Luber, Shelby Gerald</people><searchterms>George Washington University</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4471/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5428</url><identifier>5428</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Left to right: Charlotte, Jennie, Berte Luber in front of Jennie &amp; Adam Luber’s home at 3539 16th Street NW</description><subject>Dogs</subject><objectid>2022.14.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Luber, Berte|Luber, Jennie|Luber, Charlotte</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4472/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5429</url><identifier>5429</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Jennie Luber and an unidentified man in front of her home at 3539 16th Street NW. c.1953 or 1954</description><subject /><objectid>2022.14.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Luber, Jennie</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4473/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5430</url><identifier>5430</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 1951</date><collection /><description>Jennie Luber and her son-in-law Milton Garfinkle, in front of her home at 3539 16th Street NW. May 1951
</description><subject /><objectid>2022.14.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Luber, Jennie|Garfinkle, Milton</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4474/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5431</url><identifier>5431</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 1951</date><collection /><description>Bertha Luber Garfinkle with her son Adam Garfinkle outside the home of Bertha’s parents Adam &amp; Jennie Luber at 3539 16th Street NW. </description><subject /><objectid>2022.14.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Luber, Berte|Garfinkle, Adam</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4475/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5432</url><identifier>5432</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1952</date><collection /><description>Jennie Luber holding her grandson Adam Garfinkle in front of her home at 3539 16th Street NW. June 1952
</description><subject /><objectid>2022.14.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Luber, Jennie|Garfinkle, Adam</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4476/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5433</url><identifier>5433</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Adam Garfinkle at Marshall Hall amusement park, 1953-54.</description><subject /><objectid>2022.14.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Garfinkle, Adam</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4477/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5434</url><identifier>5434</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1956</date><collection /><description>Jennie Luber with her grandson Adam Garfinkle in front of her home at 3539 16th Street NW. 1956

Caption on reverse: “My grandmother (on my mother's side) and I. She was an incredible woman. God rest her soul. I was adorable. 1956.” 
</description><subject /><objectid>2022.14.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Garfinkle, Adam|Luber, Jennie</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4478/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5435</url><identifier>5435</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 1957</date><collection /><description>Charlotte Luber outside the Laundromat she ran with her husband Melvin “Berkie” Berkowitz. Charlotte is pictured with her friend and employee Evie (last name unknown). Charlotte &amp; Melvin lived above the laundromat.</description><subject /><objectid>2022.14.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Luber, Charlotte</people><searchterms>Jewish Owned Businesses|Business</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4479/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5436</url><identifier>5436</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 1958</date><collection /><description>Alan and Miriam Gorman’s wedding, January 1958. 
Back row left to right: Gerry Luber, Milton Garfinkle, Berte Luber Garfinkle, Shirley Luber, Melvin “Berkie” Berkowitz (Charlotte’s husband), Charlotte Luber Berkowitz, Walter Luber, Helen Luber (Walter’s wife), Ruby Luber Berg, Sheila (Ruby’s daughter), and Marvin Waldman (Sheila’s husband).  Seated row: Sylvia Luber, her son Alan Gorman, his new wife Miriam, and Grandma Jennie Luber.
</description><subject /><objectid>2022.14.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Luber, Shelby Gerald|Garfinkle, Milton|Luber, Berte|Luber, Shirley Natalie|Luber, Charlotte|Luber, Walter|Luber, Ruby|Luber, Sheila|Luber, Sylvia|Luber, Jennie</people><searchterms>Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4480/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5437</url><identifier>5437</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1959</date><collection /><description>Adam Garfinkle with a horse named Claude, in Asheville, NC in 1959</description><subject>Horse|Animals</subject><objectid>2022.14.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Garfinkle, Adam</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4481/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5438</url><identifier>5438</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1959</date><collection /><description>Milton Garfinkle and Bertha Luber Garfinkle with their son Adam at a family Bar Mitzvah, 1959. Bertha died of cancer in Oct. 21, 1960--she was already sick at the time of this photograph and had earlier undergone one mastectomy. </description><subject /><objectid>2022.14.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Garfinkle, Milton|Garfinkle, Adam|Luber, Berte</people><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4482/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5439</url><identifier>5439</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Garfinkle Family portrait

Back row standing left to right: Irving, Philip, Herbert, William, Milton, Hyman, and Ralph Garfinkle
Front row left to right, Leonard, Morris, Annie, Gertrude, and Myron Garfinkle. 

</description><subject /><objectid>2022.14.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Garfinkle, Morris|Garfinkle, Anna|Garfinkle, Milton</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4483/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5440</url><identifier>5440</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/16/1924</date><collection /><description>“The Jewish Morning Journal of Wednesday, April 16, 1924 reported on the visit of Rabbi Kook and Rabbi Aaron Teitelbaum (Exec. Secretary of the Central Relief Committee) to the White House. They were greeted by Mr. Slemp, the personal secretary to President Coolidge. The President released a statement through his secretary that he was very pleased to have Rabbi Kook as his guest. He further promised that the government of the United States would do all it could to help the development of a Jewish Palestine. Afterwards, Rabbi Kook met with community leaders from Washington, D.C. in an effort to raise money for Jews in Palestine and Europe.”  

Morris Garfinkle first row far right
</description><subject>Rabbis</subject><objectid>2022.14.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kook, Abraham Isaac|Garfinkle, Morris</people><searchterms>White House|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4484/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5441</url><identifier>5441</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 1928</date><collection /><description>The Garfinkle Family around the table at the first Seder, 1928, at the house of Morris &amp; Annie Garfinkle at 1424 Crittenden St. NW.   

Around the table clockwise: Aunt Gertrude, Hilda Goldstein, Milton Garfinkle, Ralph, Ruth Drishler (Irving’s first wife), son Bernard on her lap, Irving, son Howard on his lap, Herbert, William, his wife Fannie (Slomowitz), barely visible (due to motion/long exposure) on her lap their son Fred, Myron, Philip (died of TB in 1941), his son Melvin, sitting on his wife Rae’s lap, behind her eldest son Erwin, below is Leonard, Hyman, his two daughters Helen and Millie on his lap, wife Ella (Bass), Grandma Annie, Grandpa Morris.
</description><subject>Passover|Family|Dining rooms|Dining tables|Holidays</subject><objectid>2022.14.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Garfinkle, Morris|Garfinkle, Anna|Garfinkle, Milton</people><searchterms>Passover</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4485/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5442</url><identifier>5442</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1931</date><collection /><description>Morris Garfinkle (center left, with hand on wall) at the cornerstone laying of Congregation Kesher Israel’s new building in Georgetown. Gesher Israel was originally organized in 1911 and rebuilt in 1931.  
Woman seated in the chair is Mary Levy.
</description><subject>Cornerstone laying|Cornerstones</subject><objectid>2022.14.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Garfinkle, Morris</people><searchterms>Kesher Israel|Georgetown</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4486/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5443</url><identifier>5443</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/14/1943</date><collection /><description>The golden wedding anniversary of Morris &amp; Annie Garfinkle was celebrated on March 14, 1943 at a Jewish Community Center gala. Their son Herbert, at the microphone, was the master of ceremonies for the event.
</description><subject>Anniversaries</subject><objectid>2022.14.31</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Garfinkle, Morris|Garfinkle, Anna</people><searchterms>Washington DC Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4487/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5444</url><identifier>5444</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/14/1943</date><collection /><description>The golden wedding anniversary of Morris &amp; Annie Garfinkle was celebrated on March 14, 1943 at a Jewish Community Center gala. 

Back row, left to right; Hyman, Gertrude, Herbert, Irving 
Middle row, William, Annie Garfinkle, Morris Garfinkle, Myron
Front row, Leonard, Ralph, Milton. Missing is their son Philip who had died two years earlier of tuberculosis 
</description><subject>Anniversaries</subject><objectid>2022.14.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Garfinkle, Morris|Garfinkle, Anna|Garfinkle, Milton</people><searchterms>Washington DC Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4488/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5445</url><identifier>5445</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1943</date><collection /><description>Members of the Garfinkle family at the house of Morris &amp; Annie Garfinkle at 1424 Crittenden St. NW. 1943

Back row left to right, starting from down just behind the corner of the mantelpiece: Milton Garfinkle, his wife Hilda (who died the next year, 1944), above her head Bernard (Irving’s son), Minnie, who was Myron’s wife, Myron above her, Erwin, below him his wife Freda, Lil (Herbert’s wife), Herbert, above is Howard, down to his left is William 

The row below, left to right: Jeanette Pinsker (Ralph’s wife), Irving, the next three people (woman, man, woman) unidentified, Gertrude, Fanne, then 2 more (female, male) unidentified, and Ella

Next row down, left to right: Ralph with baby Phyllis (born Oct. 14, 1942) on his lap, woman unknown, Benjamin (half brother of Morris Garfinkle), Morris, Annie, Hyman, Leonard, below him his wife Bess (Simon), daughter Elaine, then moving right to left Betty (William and Fannie’s daughter), Erwin, and Rhoda (adopted child of Milton and Hilda).
</description><subject>Family|Group portraits</subject><objectid>2022.14.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Garfinkle, Morris|Garfinkle, Anna|Garfinkle, Howard|Garfinkle, Milton</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4489/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5446</url><identifier>5446</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1955</date><collection /><description>Portrait of Annie Garfinkle</description><subject /><objectid>2022.14.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Garfinkle, Anna</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights 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01/09/1969</description><subject /><objectid>2022.15.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Epstein, Janet</people><searchterms>U.S. Congress|Capitol Hill|U.S. Capitol</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4504/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5455</url><identifier>5455</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Off Camera</title><date /><collection /><description>Article written by Janet Epstein, reporter for WMAL in the newsletter "Off Camera" produced by the Washington Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences April 1967</description><subject /><objectid>2022.15.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Epstein, Janet</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights 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/><objectid>2022.15.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Newspaper</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Epstein, Janet</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4507/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5458</url><identifier>5458</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Rabbi Henry Segal of B'nai Israel performing the wedding of Rose Kay Epstein to Joseph Reines in the Rabbi's home, March 1971</description><subject /><objectid>2022.15.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Segal, Henry|Epstein, Rose Kay</people><searchterms>B'nai Israel|Rabbi|Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights 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Sisterhood, WWI</description><subject /><objectid>2022.10.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>World War I|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4510/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5461</url><identifier>5461</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>Sketch of the 8th Street Temple of Washington Hebrew Congregation</description><subject /><objectid>2022.10.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Sketch</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights 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Among the many prominent persons on the platform which was erected specially for the ceremonies, were then President William McKinley, Secretaries John Sherman, Cornelius Newton Bliss, James Wilson, and Russell A. Alger, and Postmaster General  James A. Gary. Also Rev. Dr. Byron Sunderland of the First Presbyterian Church; Rev. Dr. Samuel Harrison Greene of Calvary Baptist Church; Rev. Dr. Thomas Chalmers Easton of Eastern Presbyterian Church, and Rev. Dr. Alexander Kent of the People's Church. Also on the platform were I.L. Blout, president of the congregation; members of the building committee, William Hahn, chairman; Meyer Loeb, secretary; Samuel Bieber, treasurer; Leopold Luchs, Amnon Hebrend, J. Sondheimer, and Max Kaufman; Mr. Simon Wolf, Rev. Dr. Stern, and Mr. W. Nordlinger, the oldest member of the congregation at the time. 

A report in the Washington Evening Star states some 4,000 people were in attendance, "representing every Christian church in the District, indicating the fraternity of feeling among churches which has supplanted the spirit of prejudice which once prevailed." 

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Sidney Hechinger, Norman Gerstenfeld, Pres. Eisenhower, Rabbi Hugo Schiff, Morris Cafritz, Gus Ring, Milton Kronheim, Edmund Dreyfus, Garfield Kass</description><subject /><objectid>2022.10.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hechinger, Sidney|Gerstenfeld, Norman|Eisenhower, Dwight D.|Schiff, Hugo|Cafritz, Morris|Kronheim, Milton S. Sr.|Dreyfuss, Edmund|Kass, Garfield</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|synagogues|U.S. Presidents</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4524/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5475</url><identifier>5475</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Washington Hebrew Collection</collection><description>Youth basketball team of Washington Hebrew Congregation</description><subject>Basketball|Sports</subject><objectid>2022.10.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>sports|Washington Hebrew Congregation|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4525/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5476</url><identifier>5476</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Airy Mountain Press</title><date /><collection /><description>Numerous editions of The Airy Action and the Airy Mountain Press, the in-house publication of Camp Airy

The Airy Action:
V. 66 No. 2 July 22, 1990
V. 67 No. 1 July 7, 1991
V. 67 No. 2 July 21, 1991

The Airy Mountain Press
V. 68 No. 1 July 6, 1992
V. 69 No. 1 July 4, 1993
V. 69 No. 2 July 18, 1993
V. 70 No. 2 July 3, 1994
V. 70 No. 3 July 17, 1994
V. 71 No. 1 July 2, 1995
V. 71 No. 2 July 16, 1995</description><subject /><objectid>2022.16.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Newsletter</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Camp Airy|Camp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5477</url><identifier>5477</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Musical Happening</title><date /><collection /><description>Programs from "Musical Happening" featuring various camper and counselor musical performances at Camp Airy</description><subject /><objectid>2022.16.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Program, Concert</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Atkin, Flora</people><searchterms>Camp Airy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5478</url><identifier>5478</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Minnie Goldsmith at the unveiling of her portrait at Hebrew Home for the Aged</description><subject /><objectid>1996.47.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldsmith, Minnie</people><searchterms>Hebrew Home for the Aged</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4532/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5479</url><identifier>5479</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>November 1962</date><collection /><description>Paul Junior High School</description><subject>Students|School integration</subject><objectid>2007.42.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Paul Junior High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4534/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5480</url><identifier>5480</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Interior view of Shoreham Drug Co., owned by Benjamin Rich</description><subject /><objectid>2008.2.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rich, Benjamin</people><searchterms>drugstore|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4535/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5481</url><identifier>5481</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Exterior view of Shoreham Drug Co., owned by Benjamin Rich</description><subject /><objectid>2008.2.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rich, Benjamin</people><searchterms>drugstore|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4536/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5482</url><identifier>5482</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Postcards and business cards from Shoreham Drug and Parkside Hotel, both owned by Benjamin Rich</description><subject /><objectid>2008.2.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Postcard, Picture</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Rich, Benjamin</people><searchterms>Business|Jewish Owned Businesses|drugstore</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4538/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5483</url><identifier>5483</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Upsilon Lambda Phi</title><date>1933</date><collection /><description>Photograph, Members of the high school Jewish fraternity Upsilon Lambda Phi, O. 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201 7th St. NE

Dimensions: 7.75 x 5"

Images on Exhibit: pages 2 and 3</description><subject /><objectid>2007.43.99</objectid><place /><objectname>Cookbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>DGS|District Grocery Stores</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4569/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5492</url><identifier>5492</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1932</date><collection /><description>L to R 
Back: Mildred Walder, Doris Rosenbloom
Front: Francis Rappaport, Naomi Biron

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Young</description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Young, Bernhard J.</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4594/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5511</url><identifier>5511</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>An unknown member of the Behrend family </description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4595/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5512</url><identifier>5512</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Bernhard J. 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Back of card reads ”7/23/98 5 Months Old"</description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4601/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5518</url><identifier>5518</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1895</date><collection /><description>An unknown member of the Behrend family </description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4602/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5519</url><identifier>5519</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>An unknown member of the Behrend family 

Back of photo reads: "Sols (?) Alto (?) 2d Regl. Baud (?) W. Va. N.G." </description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4603/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5520</url><identifier>5520</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Eugene Behrend &amp; Wife Bertha Ruth Heinz (Summer 1907)</description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Behrend, Eugene</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4604/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5521</url><identifier>5521</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Mathilde "Tillie" Behrend</description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Behrend, Mathilde</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4605/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5522</url><identifier>5522</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Possibly Rudolph B. Behrend? </description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Behrend, Rudolph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4606/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5523</url><identifier>5523</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1896</date><collection /><description>An unknown member of the Behrend family </description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4607/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5524</url><identifier>5524</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>An unknown member of the Behrend family </description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4608/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5525</url><identifier>5525</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Unknown members of the Behrend family </description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.31</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4609/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5526</url><identifier>5526</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>An unknown member of the Behrend family </description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4610/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5527</url><identifier>5527</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Possibly Salm Behrend (b. Dec. 9, 1872, Washington, D.C. and d. Nov. 21, 1918 Washington, D.C.). Eighth and youngest child of Bendiza Behrend and Emma Pribram. 

Back reads: "With Love Salm"</description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4611/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5528</url><identifier>5528</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>An unknown member of the Behrend family </description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4612/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5529</url><identifier>5529</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>An unknown member of the Behrend family, possibly Rudolph Behrend son of Sarah &amp; Amnon Behrend</description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.35</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4613/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5530</url><identifier>5530</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>An unknown member of the Behrend family </description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.36</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4614/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5531</url><identifier>5531</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Possibly Sarah Behrend </description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.37</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Behrend, Sarah</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4615/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5532</url><identifier>5532</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Possibly Amnon Behrend </description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.38</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Behrend, Amnon</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4616/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5533</url><identifier>5533</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>An unknown member of the Behrend family </description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.39</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4617/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5534</url><identifier>5534</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Amnon Behrend during the Civil War</description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.40</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Behrend, Amnon</people><searchterms>Civil War</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4618/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5535</url><identifier>5535</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Abraham Behrend and Fredericke Goldschmid Behrend</description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.41</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Behrend, Abraham|Goldschmid, Fredericke</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4619/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5536</url><identifier>5536</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Mrs. A. Behrend (Albert, Amnon, or Adajah?)</description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.42</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4620/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5537</url><identifier>5537</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Mrs. A. Behrend (Albert, Amnon, or Adajah?)</description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.43</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4623/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5538</url><identifier>5538</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Fredricka Behrend Mother of Esther Behrend (Maybe Florence Heine Behrend, mother of Esther, cousin of Rudolph)</description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.44</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4624/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5539</url><identifier>5539</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1870s</date><collection /><description>Wolf Nordlinger and son Gerson. Wolf, a German immigrant, peddled through the Georgia countryside before the Civil War brought him to Georgetown. At the end of the War he opened a men’s clothing store on Bridge Street. By 1870 he, his Georgia-born wife Sarah and their four children lived on Bridge Street close to their shop. </description><subject /><objectid>2000.7.45</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Nordlinger, Wolf</people><searchterms>Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4626/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5540</url><identifier>5540</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/02/1926</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Jewish Community Center membership card for Michael Goldberg, 1926</description><subject /><objectid>2005.16.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Membership</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Washington DC Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4630/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5541</url><identifier>5541</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/02/1927</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Jewish Community Center membership card for Michael Goldberg, 1927</description><subject /><objectid>2005.16.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Membership</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Washington DC Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4632/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5542</url><identifier>5542</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1927</date><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>"Hello Summer Cabaret and Revue" program, June 28-30, 1927. Presented by Junior Hadassah, Young Friends Club, Sixth Street Sisterhood (Adas Israel), and the Young Men's Hebrew Association. 

This production inaugurated the Summer program at the center, which included a series of open-air dances, athletic festivals, and recreational features. 

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Lee at Arlington Cemetery </description><subject /><objectid>2022.19.31</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lee, Robert E.</people><searchterms>Arlington Cemetery</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4681/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5587</url><identifier>5587</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1968</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>A view of the former home of Robert E. Lee at Arlington Cemetery </description><subject /><objectid>2022.19.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lee, Robert E.</people><searchterms>Arlington Cemetery</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4680/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5588</url><identifier>5588</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1968</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Old Presbyterian Meeting House on S Fairfax St in Alexandria, VA. 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Sign reads: "Within this Enclosure Rest the remains of Genl. George Washington" </description><subject /><objectid>2022.19.36</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Washington, George</people><searchterms>U.S. Presidents</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4676/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5592</url><identifier>5592</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1968</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>A view of Mount Vernon, the former home of George Washington </description><subject /><objectid>2022.19.37</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4675/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5593</url><identifier>5593</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Approx. 5 linear feet of documents pertaining to the Jewish Community Council (later Jewish Community Relations Council), 1940s-2020s
(See Container List)</description><subject>Abortions|Housing|Jewish-Arab relations|Political elections|Energy policy|Environmental policy|Gay rights|LGBTQ|Marriage|Health care|Legislation|Legislative hearings|Public schools|Aging|Tax reform|Health &amp; welfare|Veterans|Veterans' benefits|Disabled veterans|Veterans' organizations|Veterans' rights|Voter registration</subject><objectid>2022.07.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council|Jewish Community Relations Council|Soviet Jewry|LGBTQ|Israel|Israeli Embassy|Voting rights|presidential elections|Gun Violence|Immigration|Immigrants|Zionism|racial equality|D.C. Public Schools|Vietnam War|Jewish voters</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5599</url><identifier>5599</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Smithsonian Castle</title><date>04/21/1956</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>View of the Smithsonian Castle, looking south across the National Mall </description><subject /><objectid>2022.19.38</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4743/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5654</url><identifier>5654</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>U.S. Capitol</title><date>04/21/1956</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Doug Marray stands near the east side entrance of the U.S. Capitol </description><subject /><objectid>2022.19.39</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4744/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5655</url><identifier>5655</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>U.S. Capitol</title><date>04/21/1956</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>A view of the west side of the U.S. Capitol, looking southeast </description><subject /><objectid>2022.19.40</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4745/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5656</url><identifier>5656</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Lincoln Memorial</title><date>04/21/1956</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>A view of the statue of Abraham Lincoln inside the Lincoln Memorial </description><subject /><objectid>2022.19.41</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4746/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5657</url><identifier>5657</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Art Museum</title><date>04/21/1956</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>A view from the National Mall of the National Gallery of Art, then known as the Mellon Art Galleries </description><subject /><objectid>2022.19.42</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4747/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5658</url><identifier>5658</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>U.S. Capitol</title><date /><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>A view of the east side of the U.S. Capitol</description><subject /><objectid>2022.19.43</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4748/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5659</url><identifier>5659</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>National Mall</title><date /><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>A view from the top of the Washington Monument looking West. Visible is the reflecting pool flanked by the now-razed War Dept. buildings, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Memorial Bridge over the Potomac River c. late 1950s</description><subject /><objectid>2022.19.44</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4749/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5660</url><identifier>5660</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Pennsylvania Ave</title><date /><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Looking Southeast down Pennsylvania Ave. NW from the Treasury Dept. at 15th St. NW towards the U.S. Capitol. </description><subject /><objectid>2022.19.45</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4750/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5661</url><identifier>5661</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Federal Reserve</title><date /><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>The Federal Reserve building, c. late 1950s</description><subject /><objectid>2022.19.46</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4751/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5662</url><identifier>5662</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>National Archives</title><date /><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>The National Archives building</description><subject /><objectid>2022.19.47</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4752/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5663</url><identifier>5663</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Dept. of Interior</title><date /><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Dept. of Interior building</description><subject /><objectid>2022.19.48</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4753/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5664</url><identifier>5664</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Washington National Airport</title><date>May 1960</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Washington National Airport</description><subject /><objectid>2022.19.49</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4754/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5665</url><identifier>5665</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>National Mall</title><date>May 1960</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>A view of the National Mall looking Northwest from 7th St. and Jefferson Dr. SW. The Natural History Museum and Old Post Office clock tower are visible. </description><subject /><objectid>2022.19.50</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4755/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5666</url><identifier>5666</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>U.S. Capitol</title><date>May 1960</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Looking west across the National Mall at the U.S. Capitol, with its dome under reconstruction. </description><subject /><objectid>2022.19.51</objectid><place /><objectname>Transparency, Slide</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4756/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5667</url><identifier>5667</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1946</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Embosser press for The Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington, corporate seal for 1946.

</description><subject /><objectid>2022.07.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Press, Embossing</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4763/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/5677</url><identifier>5677</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hechinger's</title><date /><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Hechinger's Wheelbarrow</description><subject /><objectid>2020.32.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Wheelbarrow</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hechinger</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4767/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/5678</url><identifier>5678</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Jewish Community Council of Washington, D.C. 1938-1951</title><date /><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>The Jewish Community Council of Washington, D.C. 1938-1951 by Ruhama D. Klein

Submitted to the faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences of the American University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts (American History) 1971

Bound, 187 pages. 
</description><subject /><objectid>2022.07.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Dissertation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Council</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5679</url><identifier>5679</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>2204 14th Street Northwest
</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4801/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5680</url><identifier>5680</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1964</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>2204 14th Street Northwest</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4800/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5681</url><identifier>5681</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>1530-32 14th Street Northwest
</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4799/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5682</url><identifier>5682</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1964</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>1530 14th Street Northwest</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4798/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5683</url><identifier>5683</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>1337 14th Street Northwest
</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4797/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5684</url><identifier>5684</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1964</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>1337 14th Street Northwest
</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4796/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5685</url><identifier>5685</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>1114 &amp; 1116 13th Street Northwest
</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4795/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5686</url><identifier>5686</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1964</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>1114 &amp; 1116 13th Street Northwest

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  

</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4794/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5687</url><identifier>5687</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>910-912 9th Street Northwest

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  

</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4793/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5688</url><identifier>5688</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1964</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>910-912 9th Street Northwest

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  
</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4792/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5689</url><identifier>5689</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>512 9th Street Northwest

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  

</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4791/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5690</url><identifier>5690</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1964</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>512 9th Street Northwest

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  
</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4790/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5691</url><identifier>5691</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>430 9th Street Northwest
(Taken by U.S. Government July, 1963)
Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  

</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4789/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5692</url><identifier>5692</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>400 9th Street Northwest
(Taken by U.S. Government July, 1963)
Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  
</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4788/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5693</url><identifier>5693</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Parking Lot 9th &amp; D Streets Northwest
(Taken by U.S. Government July 1963)
Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  


</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4787/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5694</url><identifier>5694</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>906 D Street Northwest
(Taken by U.S. Government July 1963)
Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  

</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4786/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5695</url><identifier>5695</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>913-931 9th Street Northwest
Washington Hebrew Congregation's 8th Street Temple can be seen in the background. 
Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4785/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5696</url><identifier>5696</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1964</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>913-915 9th Street Northwest
(917-931 9th St. NW unchanged)
Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  

</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4784/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5697</url><identifier>5697</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Parking Lot 8th &amp; Eye Streets Northwest
(June 1964, same) 
Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  

</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4783/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5698</url><identifier>5698</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Parking Lot 922-924 8th Street Northwest
(June 1964, same)
Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  


</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4782/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5699</url><identifier>5699</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Parking Lot 721-723 9th Street Northwest
727 9th St. NW
Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  

Calvary Baptist Church can be see in the background</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4781/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5700</url><identifier>5700</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1964</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Parking Lots 721-723 and 727 9th Street Northwest

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  

</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4780/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5701</url><identifier>5701</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>8th &amp; E Streets Northwest

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  

</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4779/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5702</url><identifier>5702</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1964</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Parking Lot 8th &amp; E Streets Northwest

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  

</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4778/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5703</url><identifier>5703</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>811 Market Space, Northwest
(June 1964, same)
Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  

</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4777/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5704</url><identifier>5704</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>7th &amp; T Street Northwest
(June 1964, sold to Isiah Pinckney)
Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  

</description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4776/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5705</url><identifier>5705</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>718 Rhode Island Avenue, Northwest
(June 1964, same)

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4775/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5706</url><identifier>5706</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>1032-1040 6th Street Northeast
(Sold to George Basiliko June 1963)

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4774/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5707</url><identifier>5707</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1964</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>706 7th Street Northwest

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4773/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5708</url><identifier>5708</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>7th &amp; M Streets Northwest

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.31</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4772/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5709</url><identifier>5709</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1964</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>1201 7th Street Northwest

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4771/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5710</url><identifier>5710</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>807 &amp; 809 7th Street Northwest

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4770/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5711</url><identifier>5711</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1964</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>807-809 7th Street Northwest

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4769/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5712</url><identifier>5712</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>717 &amp; 719 7th Street Northwest

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.35</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4802/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5713</url><identifier>5713</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1964</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>717 &amp; 719 7th Street Northwest

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.36</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4803/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5714</url><identifier>5714</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>26 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest
17, 21, 23 F Street Northwest 

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.37</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4804/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5715</url><identifier>5715</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1964</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>26 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest
17, 21, 23 F Street Northwest 

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.38</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4805/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5716</url><identifier>5716</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>507 H Street Northeast
(June 1964, same) 

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.39</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4806/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5717</url><identifier>5717</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>1919 19th Street Northwest
(Sold outright- Golub- Nov. 1961)

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.40</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4807/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5718</url><identifier>5718</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Lot 1700 Block Irving Street NW
(Sold February 1963)

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.41</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4808/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5719</url><identifier>5719</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Harvard Street &amp; Adams Mill Road Northwest- Mountain. 

(Sold July 1962)

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.42</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4809/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5720</url><identifier>5720</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Lots 1800 Block of East Capitol Street
(June 1964 same) 

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.43</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4811/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5721</url><identifier>5721</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Lots Kingle Place Northwest
(June 1964 Same)

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.44</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4813/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5722</url><identifier>5722</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Benning Road &amp; 42nd Street Northeast Lots

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.45</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4814/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5723</url><identifier>5723</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1964</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Swimming Pool- Fort Chaplin Park II
Looking northeast. Smothers Elementary School visible top center of photograph. 


Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.46</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4815/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5724</url><identifier>5724</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Parcel 198/62 (Texas Ave. SE) 
Looking southwest from East Capitol Street at the corner of East Capitol &amp; Texas Ave. SE. Near Fort Chaplain Park.

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.47</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4816/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5725</url><identifier>5725</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1964</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>118 Units Fort Chaplin Park I

Along the 4200 block of East Capitol Street Southeast at the corner of E. Capitol &amp; Texas Avenue Southeast. Known today as the Fort Chaplin Park Apartments. 

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.48</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4817/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5726</url><identifier>5726</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>Parcel 198/75
Looking north from East Capitol Street roughly at 42nd Street Northeast. The future home of the Fort Chaplin Park Apartments.
Smothers Elementary School visible behind tree line. 

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.49</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4818/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5727</url><identifier>5727</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1964</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>430 Units Fort Chaplin Park II
Looking north from East Capitol Street roughly at 42nd Street Northeast. 


Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.50</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4819/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5728</url><identifier>5728</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>June 1964</date><collection>Behrend Family Collection</collection><description>430 Units Fort Chaplin Park II
Looking north from East Capitol Street roughly at 42nd Street Northeast. 

Part of a series of photographs of buildings owned by members of the Behrend Family.  </description><subject /><objectid>1987.17.51</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4820/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5729</url><identifier>5729</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/28/1953</date><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>Installation of officers at Talmud Torah in Southwest Washington. Luck Goldberg, president. </description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Talmud Torah|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4821/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5730</url><identifier>5730</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Franklins</title><date>2019</date><collection /><description>Beer tap from Franklin's Restaurant, Brewery, &amp; General Store in Hyattsville, Maryland</description><subject /><objectid>PROP.44.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Tap, Beer</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Business|Jewish Owned Businesses|restaurant</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4822/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/5731</url><identifier>5731</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Lansburgh &amp; Bros.</title><date>1882</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Business card for Lansburgh &amp; Bro. Dry Goods c. 1882</description><subject /><objectid>2020.32.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Business</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Lansburghs|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses|Seventh Street</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4825/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/5732</url><identifier>5732</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Report Card for Janet Epstein at Congregation B'nai Israel Religious School, 1954-1955</description><subject /><objectid>2006.7.1.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Card, Report</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Epstein, Janet</people><searchterms>B'nai Israel|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4823/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/5733</url><identifier>5733</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 1957</date><collection /><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Outings/Picnics 
September 1957</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5031/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5734</url><identifier>5734</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 1956</date><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Outings/Picnics, "Shule Picnic" </description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5038/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5735</url><identifier>5735</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 1957</date><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Outings/Picnics</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5032/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5736</url><identifier>5736</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1955</date><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Outings/Picnics
Picnic, 1955</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5049/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5737</url><identifier>5737</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 1958</date><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's Classroom/Youth/Adult Groups</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5052/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5738</url><identifier>5738</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Classroom/Youth/Adult Groups
</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5034/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5739</url><identifier>5739</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1957</date><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Classroom/Youth/Adult Groups
Seniors Group 1957
Duplicate</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5060/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5740</url><identifier>5740</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Classroom/Youth/Adult Groups
"Ruth Pinkson- Instructor with two members of 2nd Class, Louraine Pikaray (left) is today a Journalist + Free Lance Writer), Annie Weichbrad (right) now an engineer</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pinkson, Ruth|Pikaraky, Loraine|Weichbrad, Annie</people><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5055/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5741</url><identifier>5741</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 1958</date><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Classroom/Youth/Adult Groups
Junior/High School Group April 1958</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5037/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5742</url><identifier>5742</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 1964</date><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Classroom/Youth/Adult Groups
Sweet 16 March 1964</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5040/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5743</url><identifier>5743</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1958</date><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Classroom/Youth/Adult Groups
Senior Group 1958</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5045/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5744</url><identifier>5744</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 1959</date><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Classroom/Youth/Adult Groups
</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.23</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5046/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5745</url><identifier>5745</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>April 1959</date><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Classroom/Youth/Adult Groups
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"Tom Pinkson receiving graduation diploma at Lower Shule Graduation" May 1955 </description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pinkson, Tom</people><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5054/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5749</url><identifier>5749</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 1958</date><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Performances/Graduation Ceremony
May 1958</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5051/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5750</url><identifier>5750</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>March 1966</date><collection>Drug Fair Collection</collection><description>Milton Elsberg (center) cuts a ribbon at the opening of one of his Drug Fair branches</description><subject /><objectid>1998.20.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Elsberg, Milton</people><searchterms>Drug Fair|drugstore|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4827/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5751</url><identifier>5751</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1957</date><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Performances/Graduation Ceremony
February 1957</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5048/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5752</url><identifier>5752</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1957</date><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Performances/Graduation Ceremony</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5047/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5753</url><identifier>5753</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Performances/Graduation Ceremony
A Yontiff Concert</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5044/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5754</url><identifier>5754</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 1958</date><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Performances/Graduation Ceremony
May 1958</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5043/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5755</url><identifier>5755</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1957</date><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Performances/Graduation Ceremony
February 1957</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5042/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5756</url><identifier>5756</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 1958</date><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Performances/Graduation Ceremony
Shule Year End Concert May 1958</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5035/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5757</url><identifier>5757</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1962</date><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Brotherhood Group
February 1962</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5033/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5759</url><identifier>5759</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1962</date><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Brotherhood Group
Brotherhood Concert February 1962</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5039/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5760</url><identifier>5760</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1958</date><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Brotherhood Group
Moss Cheuf Brotherhood Meeting</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5050/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5761</url><identifier>5761</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1962</date><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Brotherhood Group
February 1962</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5056/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5763</url><identifier>5763</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1962</date><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Brotherhood Group
At a Brotherhood Meeting
February 1962</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5036/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5764</url><identifier>5764</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Brotherhood Group</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5059/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5765</url><identifier>5765</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</collection><description>Cooperative Jewish Children's School Brotherhood Group
Panelists- Brotherhood Program
Arrington Dixon- Former D.C. Council Member</description><subject /><objectid>1994.22.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cooperative Jewish Children's School of Greater Washington</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5057/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5766</url><identifier>5766</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hebrew Home Luncheon</title><date>1952</date><collection /><description>Booklet from a luncheon put on by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Hebrew Home for the Aged honoring Minnie Goldsmith</description><subject /><objectid>2002.11.25.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Goldsmith, Minnie</people><searchterms>Hebrew Home for the Aged</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4828/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/5767</url><identifier>5767</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Historic Adas Israel Synagogue</title><date>1968</date><collection>JHSGW Institutional Collection</collection><description>Two copies of architectural drawings of the historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue, the first purpose-built synagogue in Washington, D.C.  The drawings depict the building as it stood in 1968 with several alterations to the lower level made by various businesses between 1908-1968. 

Description on drawing cover page reads: 
"These drawings were prepared in the office of archeology and historic preservation under the direction of James C. Massey, Chief, Historic American Buildings Survey, Field Work was done by HABS architect Andrew Craig Morrison and student architect Patrick W. Crawford with the assistance of NPS Architect Charles S. Pope and Mary M. 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Friedman, and Sem Bernstein take ritual objects from the Genizah (reverent burial of worn-out religious objects) for proper burial in the cemetery. 

Prayer books and other materials containing the Hebrew name of God, tallitot (prayer shawls), kippot or yarmulkas (head coverings), mezzuzot (doorposts), and tefillin (phylacteries), are buried with respect due to the holy nature of these ritual objects. Life Magazine took photos of one such burial in 1960 at the Ohev Shalom cemetery in Southeast DC in which children of the congregation participated alongside Rabbi Hillel Klavan and Ernest Friedman, the congregation's shamos (sexton, one who assists in the running of the services). 

Featured in the October 24, 1960 edition of Life Magazine (Page 70).

Old prayer books were buried at this time because the first authorized American edition of the Siddur (prayer book) had just been released in August 1960. The new edition, sponsored by the Rabbinical Council of America, had a complete English translation with the Hebrew so it can be fully understood by the many Jews who were not fluent in their ancestral language. Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah began using the new Siddur and called on the members of its Hebrew class to bury its old prayer books suitably. </description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>synagogues|Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4940/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5813</url><identifier>5813</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 1960</date><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>Prayer books and other materials containing the Hebrew name of God, tallitot (prayer shawls), kippot or yarmulkas (head coverings), mezzuzot (doorposts), and tefillin (phylacteries), are buried with respect due to the holy nature of these ritual objects. Life Magazine took photos of one such burial in 1960 at the Ohev Shalom cemetery in Southeast DC in which children of the congregation participated alongside Rabbi Hillel Klavan and Ernest Friedman, the congregation's shamos (sexton, one who assists in the running of the services). 

Old prayer books were buried at this time because the first authorized American edition of the Siddur (prayer book) had just been released in August 1960. The new edition, sponsored by the Rabbinical Council of America, had a complete English translation with the Hebrew so it can be fully understood by the many Jews who were not fluent in their ancestral language. Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah began using the new Siddur and called on the members of its Hebrew class to bury its old prayer books suitably. </description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah|Cemeteries</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4941/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5814</url><identifier>5814</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1960</date><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>Prayer books and other materials containing the Hebrew name of God, tallitot (prayer shawls), kippot or yarmulkas (head coverings), mezzuzot (doorposts), and tefillin (phylacteries), are buried with respect due to the holy nature of these ritual objects. Life Magazine took photos of one such burial in 1960 at the Ohev Shalom cemetery in Southeast DC in which children of the congregation participated alongside Rabbi Hillel Klavan and Ernest Friedman, the congregation's shamos (sexton, one who assists in the running of the services). 

Old prayer books were buried at this time because the first authorized American edition of the Siddur (prayer book) had just been released in August 1960. The new edition, sponsored by the Rabbinical Council of America, had a complete English translation with the Hebrew so it can be fully understood by the many Jews who were not fluent in their ancestral language. Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah began using the new Siddur and called on the members of its Hebrew class to bury its old prayer books suitably. </description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah|Cemeteries</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4943/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5815</url><identifier>5815</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1960</date><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>Prayer books and other materials containing the Hebrew name of God, tallitot (prayer shawls), kippot or yarmulkas (head coverings), mezzuzot (doorposts), and tefillin (phylacteries), are buried with respect due to the holy nature of these ritual objects. Life Magazine took photos of one such burial in 1960 at the Ohev Shalom cemetery in Southeast DC in which children of the congregation participated alongside Rabbi Hillel Klavan and Ernest Friedman, the congregation's shamos (sexton, one who assists in the running of the services). 

Old prayer books were buried at this time because the first authorized American edition of the Siddur (prayer book) had just been released in August 1960. The new edition, sponsored by the Rabbinical Council of America, had a complete English translation with the Hebrew so it can be fully understood by the many Jews who were not fluent in their ancestral language. Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah began using the new Siddur and called on the members of its Hebrew class to bury its old prayer books suitably. </description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah|Cemeteries</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4944/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5816</url><identifier>5816</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1960</date><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>Prayer books and other materials containing the Hebrew name of God, tallitot (prayer shawls), kippot or yarmulkas (head coverings), mezzuzot (doorposts), and tefillin (phylacteries), are buried with respect due to the holy nature of these ritual objects. Life Magazine took photos of one such burial in 1960 at the Ohev Shalom cemetery in Southeast DC in which children of the congregation participated alongside Rabbi Hillel Klavan and Ernest Friedman, the congregation's shamos (sexton, one who assists in the running of the services). 

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(L to R) Rev. Yehuda Friedman, Joseph Viener, Rabbi Hillel Klavan, and Aaron Bernstein. </description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.46</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Friedman (rabbi)|Viener, Joseph|Klavan, Hilel|Bernstein, Aaron</people><searchterms>synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4954/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5826</url><identifier>5826</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1970s</date><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>Unknown members of Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah</description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.47</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>synagogues|Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4955/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5827</url><identifier>5827</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1960s</date><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>A view of Congregation Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah from across 16th Street Northwest</description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.54</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>synagogues|Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4963/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5834</url><identifier>5834</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>(L to R, Front to Back)
1. Howard Plaut, Joseph Penny, Isidore Gittleson, Paul Sperling
2. Unknown, Ernest Friedman, Rabbi Hillel Klavan
3. Unknown, Jerry Schectman, Ernest Shalowitz, Lewis Shvenky (sp?)</description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.55</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4965/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5835</url><identifier>5835</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1940s</date><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>Bima of Talmud Torah in Southwest DC, possibly confirmation class? </description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.57</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>synagogues|Talmud Torah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4967/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5837</url><identifier>5837</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/19/1941</date><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>Guests at the Nathan Cafritz Testimonial Dinner. 

A testimonial dinner honoring Nathan Cafritz, the oldest member of Ohev Sholom Congregation at the time. He died one year later. Cafritz had been an active member of the congregation since he came to Washington From Lithuania 45 years prior in 1896. The principal speaker of the evening was Rabbi Zemach Green. </description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.58</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cafritz, Nathan</people><searchterms>synagogues|Ohev Sholom</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4968/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5838</url><identifier>5838</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>A studio portrait of Barnet Oscar. Caption reads: "Mr &amp; Mrs Barnet Oscar- A cabinetmaker, he built the first Torah Ark for Congregation Talmud Torah. He remained a stalwart of the congregation well into the 20th century." </description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.63</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Oscar, Barnet</people><searchterms>synagogues|Talmud Torah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4970/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5840</url><identifier>5840</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>Caption affixed to photograph reads: "Combined Congregations Officers- Messrs. Dworkin, Chidakel, ?, Postal, Fox, Goldstein"</description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.64</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dworkin, Samuel|Chidakel, Harry</people><searchterms>synagogues|Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4971/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5841</url><identifier>5841</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>c. 1920s</date><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>
Caption on reverse reads: Left to right: Mr. Chernikoff, Mr. Garfinkle, Mr. Wasserman, Mrs. Chernikoff, Mrs. Boybs, Mr. Gritz, Mr. Lunch, Mr. Gritz, Mr. Aein, Mr. Rosenberg, Rabbi Hurwitz, Mr. Taxin, Mr. Morgenstein, Mr. Katz, Mr. Drebbin, Mr. Fleishman, Mr. Finn, Mr. Mushinsky, Mr. Schoen. </description><subject>Tables|Dining tables</subject><objectid>2013.40.65</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Garfinkle, Morris</people><searchterms>synagogues|Talmud Torah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4972/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5842</url><identifier>5842</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>Ohev Sholom Photo Collection</description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.68</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Wedding|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4976/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5845</url><identifier>5845</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>Ohev Sholom Photo Collection</description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.69</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>synagogues|Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4977/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5846</url><identifier>5846</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>Ohev Sholom Photo Collection</description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.70</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Wedding|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4978/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5847</url><identifier>5847</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/27/1966</date><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>Veljacic-Halberstadt Wedding</description><subject /><objectid>2013.40.71</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Wedding|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4979/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5848</url><identifier>5848</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Ohev Sholom Talmud Torah Collection</collection><description>Ohev Sholom Photo Collection</description><subject>Grooms (Weddings)|Weddings|Brides|Cakes|Couples|Celebrations</subject><objectid>2013.40.72</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Wedding|synagogues</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/4980/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5849</url><identifier>5849</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/12/1956</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Isaac Jacobson (right) receives an honor from Fred Kogod on the bimah (raised platform) in the sanctuary of Adas Israel for his service as president of the congregation from 1953-1956

Plaque Reads: 
Presented to
Isaac Jacobson
In Grateful appreciation
For Many Years of
Devoted Service to the
Adas Israel
Congregation 
Vice-President 1946-1953
President 1953-1956
Washington, D.C. October 12, 1956</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.002</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jacobson, Isaac|Kogod, Fred</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5000/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5850</url><identifier>5850</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/12/1956</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Isaac Jacobson (right) receives an honor from Fred Kogod on the bimah (raised platform) in the sanctuary of Adas Israel for his service as president of the congregation from 1953-1956

Plaque Reads: 
Presented to
Isaac Jacobson
In Grateful appreciation
For Many Years of
Devoted Service to the
Adas Israel
Congregation 
Vice-President 1946-1953
President 1953-1956
Washington, D.C. October 12, 1956</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.003</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jacobson, Isaac</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5001/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5851</url><identifier>5851</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/17/1956</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Henry Gichner (right) receives an honor from Julius Wolpe (left) on the bimah (raised platform) in the sanctuary of Adas Israel for his service as secretary of the congregation from 1940-1956

Plaque Reads: 
Presented to
Henry Gichner
In Grateful appreciation
For Many Years of
Devoted Service to the
Adas Israel
Congregation 
Secretary 1940-1956
Washington, D.C. October 17, 1956</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.004</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gichner, Henry|Wolpe, Julius</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5002/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5852</url><identifier>5852</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/17/1956</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Joseph Blumenthal (left) receives an honor from Julius Wolpe (right) on the bimah (raised platform) in the sanctuary of Adas Israel for his service as treasurer of the congregation from 1929-1956

Plaque Reads: 
Presented to
Joseph Blumenthal
In Grateful appreciation
For Many Years of
Devoted Service to the
Adas Israel
Congregation 
Treasurer 1929-1956
Washington, D.C. October 17, 1956</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.005</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blumenthal, Joseph|Wolpe, Julius</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5003/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5853</url><identifier>5853</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/24/1960</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Joseph Blumenthal (left) presents an honor to Julius Wolpe (right) on the bimah (raised platform) in the sanctuary of Adas Israel for his service as president of the congregation from 1956-1960

Plaque Reads: 
Presented to
Julius H. Wolfe
In Grateful appreciation
For Many Years of
Devoted Service to the
Adas Israel
Congregation 
President 1956-1960
Washington, D.C. October 19, 1960</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.006</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blumenthal, Joseph|Wolpe, Julius</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5005/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5854</url><identifier>5854</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/24/1960</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Joseph Blumenthal (left) presents an honor to Julius Wolpe (right) on the bimah (raised platform) in the sanctuary of Adas Israel for his service as president of the congregation from 1956-1960

Plaque Reads: 
Presented to
Julius H. Wolfe
In Grateful appreciation
For Many Years of
Devoted Service to the
Adas Israel
Congregation 
President 1956-1960
Washington, D.C. October 19, 1960</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.007</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blumenthal, Joseph|Wolpe, Julius</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5004/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5855</url><identifier>5855</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/17/1959</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Dr. Lawrence G. Derthick, U.S. Commissioner of Education speaks from the bimah (raised platform) in the main sanctuary of Adas Israel Synagogue as part of the congregation's 90th anniversary celebration and the dedication of it's new school building.  </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.008</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5006/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5856</url><identifier>5856</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/17/1959</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Dr. Lawrence G. Derthick, U.S. Commissioner of Education speaks from the bimah (raised platform) in the main sanctuary of Adas Israel Synagogue as part of the congregation's 90th anniversary celebration and the dedication of it's new school building. Julius Wolpe is seen seated in the background. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.009</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wolpe, Julius</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5007/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5857</url><identifier>5857</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1959</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Leon Shinberg (right) presents Abraham Kay (left) a replica of builder's plaque on the bimah (raised platform) in the main sanctuary of Adas Israel Congregation. Kay was chairman of the building committee for the congregation's building dedicated in 1951.  </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.010</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kay, Abraham|Shinberg, Leon</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5008/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5858</url><identifier>5858</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Julius Wolpe (left) and Abraham Kay (right) stand together on the bimah (raised platform) in the main sanctuary of Adas Israel synagogue. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.011</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kay, Abraham|Wolpe, Julius</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5009/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5859</url><identifier>5859</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/17/1959</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Julius Wolpe speaks from the bimah (raised platform) in the main sanctuary of Adas Israel Synagogue. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.012</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wolpe, Julius</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5010/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5860</url><identifier>5860</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Four members of Adas Israel Congregation stand together in the synagogue's chapel. Julius Wolpe second from left, others unidentified. 

Man on left possibly Fred Kogod? </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.013</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wolpe, Julius</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5011/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5861</url><identifier>5861</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Four individuals stand together outside the community hall of Adas Israel Synagogue. Rabbi David Panitz second from right, other men unidentified.</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.014</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Panitz, David</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5012/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5862</url><identifier>5862</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Three unidentified women stand together at Adas Israel Synagogue. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.015</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5013/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5863</url><identifier>5863</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Confirmation Ceremony in the sanctuary of Adas Israel Synagogue. Rabbi David Panitz can be seen seated on left side of bimah (raised platform). </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.016</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Panitz, David</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Confirmation|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5014/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5864</url><identifier>5864</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1955</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Confirmation Ceremony in the sanctuary of Adas Israel Synagogue. Rabbi David Panitz can be seen at center, in front of the ark. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.017</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Panitz, David</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Confirmation|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5015/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5865</url><identifier>5865</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Members of the Adas Israel Confirmation class process into the sanctuary through the synagogue's front doors as part of the Confirmation ceremony</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.018</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Confirmation|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5016/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5866</url><identifier>5866</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Women from the Confirmation class at Adas Israel pose for a photograph prior to the confirmation ceremonies. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.019</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Confirmation|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5017/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5867</url><identifier>5867</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/17/1959</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Ida Wilner cuts the ribbon at the dedication of the new Joseph A. Wilner Memorial School Building at Adas Israel Synagogue. The building was named in memory of her husband Joseph Wilner who served as the president of the congregation for 25 years. The dedication also coincided with the 90th anniversary celebration of Adas Israel Synagogue.  

The Broadmoor apartments can be seen in the background, across Quebec Street Northwest. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.020</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wilner, Ida|Wolpe, Julius|Barkin, Jacob</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5023/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5868</url><identifier>5868</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/17/1959</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Ida Wilner leads a group through the entrance at the dedication of the new Joseph A. Wilner Memorial School Building at Adas Israel Synagogue. The building was named in memory of her late husband Joseph Wilner who served as the president of the congregation for 25 years. The dedication also coincided with the 90th anniversary celebration of Adas Israel Synagogue.  To the left of Mrs. Wilner is Julius Wolpe, to the right are Rabbi David Panitz and Leon Shinberg. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.021</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wilner, Ida|Wolpe, Julius|Panitz, David|Shinberg, Leon</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5022/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5869</url><identifier>5869</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/17/1959</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>People stand with a bust of Joseph Wilner at the dedication of the new Joseph A. Wilner Memorial School Building at Adas Israel Synagogue. The building was named in memory of Joseph Wilner who served as the president of the congregation for 25 years. The dedication also coincided with the 90th anniversary celebration of Adas Israel Synagogue.  

Left to Right: Cantor Jacob Barkin, Rabbi David Panitz, Ida Wilner, Lawrence G. Derthick, and Julius Wolpe. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.022</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Barkin, Jacob|Panitz, David|Wilner, Ida|Wolpe, Julius</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5021/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5870</url><identifier>5870</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/17/1959</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Likely members of the Wilner Family at the dedication of the new Joseph A. Wilner Memorial School Building at Adas Israel Synagogue. The building was named in memory of Joseph Wilner who served as the president of the congregation for 25 years. The dedication also coincided with the 90th anniversary celebration of Adas Israel Synagogue.  </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.023</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wilner, Ida|Wilner, Joseph</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5020/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5871</url><identifier>5871</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/17/1959</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Likely members of the Wilner Family at the dedication of the new Joseph A. Wilner Memorial School Building at Adas Israel Synagogue. The building was named in memory of Joseph Wilner who served as the president of the congregation for 25 years. The dedication also coincided with the 90th anniversary celebration of Adas Israel Synagogue. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.024</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wilner, Joseph|Wilner, Ida|Kay, Abraham|Barkin, Jacob|Panitz, David|Wolpe, Julius|Derthick, Lawrence</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5019/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5872</url><identifier>5872</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/22/1963</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Ceremony for the dedication of the "Hall of Memories" a Holocaust Memorial at Adas Israel Synagogue. 

Left to right: Unknown, Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz, Justice Arthur Goldberg, and Dorothy Kurgans Goldberg</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.025</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldberg, Arthur|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Goldberg, Dorothy</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Holocaust</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5024/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5873</url><identifier>5873</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/22/1963</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Ceremony for the dedication of the "Hall of Memories" a Holocaust Memorial at Adas Israel Synagogue.

From left to right: unknown woman, unknown man, Julius Wolpe (at mic), Rabbi Stanely Rabinowitz, Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg, and Dorothy Kurgans Goldberg.</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.026</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wolpe, Julius|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Goldberg, Arthur|Goldberg, Dorothy</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Holocaust</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5025/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5874</url><identifier>5874</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/22/1963</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Ceremony for the dedication of the "Hall of Memories" a Holocaust memorial at Adas Israel Synagogue. 

The woman pulling the curtain cord to unveil the new memorial is Luba Tryszynski, known as the "Angel of Belsen." Her husband was killed by the Nazis for working for the underground and her four-year-old son was taken from her and put to death. She worked to save nearly 100 children. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.027</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tryszynski, Luba</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Holocaust|Holocaust survivors</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5026/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5875</url><identifier>5875</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/22/1963</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Ceremony for the dedication of the "Hall of Memories" a Holocaust Memorial at Adas Israel Synagogue.

The menorah was designed by sculptor Emanuel Milstein. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.028</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Holocaust</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5027/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5876</url><identifier>5876</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/22/1963</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Ceremony for the dedication of the "Hall of Memories" a Holocaust Memorial at Adas Israel Synagogue.

The menorah was designed by sculptor Emanuel Milstein. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.029</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Holocaust</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5028/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5877</url><identifier>5877</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/22/1963</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Ceremony for the dedication of the "Hall of Memories" a Holocaust Memorial at Adas Israel Synagogue.

Left to right: Luba Tryszynski (known as the "Angel of Belsen" who worked to save nearly 100 children), Julius Wolpe, unknown, Joseph Blumenthal, Israeli Ambassador Avraham Harman, Deputy Special Council to Pres. Kennedy Myer Feldman, Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg, and Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.030</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tryszynski, Luba|Wolpe, Julius|Blumenthal, Joseph|Harman, Avraham|Feldman, Meyer|Goldberg, Arthur|Rabinowitz, Stanley</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Holocaust</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5029/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5878</url><identifier>5878</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/22/1963</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Ceremony for the dedication of the "Hall of Memories" a Holocaust Memorial at Adas Israel Synagogue.

Left to right: 
Israeli Ambassador Avraham Harman, Deputy Special Council to Pres. Kennedy Myer Feldman, Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg, and Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz.</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.031</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Harman, Avraham|Feldman, Meyer|Goldberg, Arthur|Rabinowitz, Stanley</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Holocaust</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5030/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5879</url><identifier>5879</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1959</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A youth dance in celebration of Adas Israel's 90th anniversary.</description><subject>Anniversaries|Dance|Dance parties|Bands|Youth bands|Teenagers</subject><objectid>1997.02.032</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5061/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5880</url><identifier>5880</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1959</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A youth dance in celebration of Adas Israel's 90th anniversary.</description><subject>Youth bands|Bands|Anniversaries|Dance|Dance parties|Teenagers</subject><objectid>1997.02.033</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5062/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5881</url><identifier>5881</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1959</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A youth dance in celebration of Adas Israel's 90th anniversary.</description><subject>Dance|Dance parties|Bands|Youth bands|Anniversaries|Teenagers</subject><objectid>1997.02.034</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5063/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5882</url><identifier>5882</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1959</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A youth dance in celebration of Adas Israel's 90th anniversary.</description><subject>Anniversaries|Bands|Youth bands|Dance|Dance parties|Teenagers</subject><objectid>1997.02.035</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5064/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5883</url><identifier>5883</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>State of Israel Bonds Scroll of Honor awarded to Donald Wolpe (right) at Adas Israel Synagogue. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.036</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wolpe, Donald</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Israel Bonds</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5065/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5884</url><identifier>5884</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/28/1955</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Dr. Yohanin Meroz, First Sect. of the Embassy of Israel, presents the Scroll of Honor to Adas Israel Congregation as synagogue president Isaac Jacobson (center) and Rabbi David Panitz (right) look on. 

Award reads: 

Scroll of Honor//
This Award is presented to//
Congregation Adas Israel//
for outstanding assistance to Israel's economic development//
by advancing the Israel Bond effort during the High Holy Days//
of 1955 thereby strengthening the hands of the builders//
of Israel and providing them with the tools to develop//
their economy and maintain their security.//
Inscribed in grateful appreciation//
for devoted and effective service on//
October 28, 1955.
</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.037</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Jacobson, Isaac|Panitz, David</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Israel Bonds</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5066/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5885</url><identifier>5885</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/28/1955</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A man points to an award presented to Congregation Adas Israel congregation as synagogue president Isaac Jacobson (center) and Rabbi David Panitz (right) look on. The three stand in front of the ark on the bimah (raised platform) in the main sanctuary of Adas Israel. 

Award reads: 

Scroll of Honor//
This Award is presented to//
Congregation Adas Israel//
for outstanding assistance to Israel's economic development//
by advancing the Israel Bond effort during the High Holy Days//
of 1955 thereby strengthening the hands of the builders//
of Israel and providing them with the tools to develop//
their economy and maintain their security.//
Inscribed in grateful appreciation//
for devoted and effective service on//
October 28, 1955.
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From Left to Right: Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz, unknown, unknown, Julius Wolpe, unknown, unknown. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.039</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rabinowitz, Stanley|Wolpe, Julius</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Israel Bonds</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5068/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5887</url><identifier>5887</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A group of men pose for a group photo during an Israel Bonds award ceremony held at Adas Israel synagogue. 

From Left to Right: Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz, Samuel P. Cohen, unknown, Julius Wolpe, unknown, Stanley Weiner. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.040</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rabinowitz, Stanley|Wolpe, Julius|Cohen, Samuel|Weiner, Stanley</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Israel Bonds</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5069/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5888</url><identifier>5888</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/27/1963</date><collection /><description>An unknown man speaks during a dinner honoring Paul Himmelfarb. Joseph Ottenstein at left, seated. 

An estimated 500 people attended the banquet at the Sheraton-Park hotel honoring Paul Himmelfarb for his fundraising and advocacy towards the State of Israel. The honor by the Washington Committee of State of Israel Bonds included bestowing Mr. Himmelfarb with the title "Man of the Years." The evening included a concert featuring Jan Peerce of the Metropolitan Opera. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.041</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ottenstein, Joseph</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds|Sheraton Park Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5070/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5889</url><identifier>5889</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/27/1963</date><collection /><description>An unknown man speaks during a dinner honoring Paul Himmelfarb.

An estimated 500 people attended the banquet at the Sheraton-Park hotel honoring Paul Himmelfarb for his fundraising and advocacy towards the State of Israel. The honor by the Washington Committee of State of Israel Bonds included bestowing Mr. Himmelfarb with the title "Man of the Years." The evening included a concert featuring Jan Peerce of the Metropolitan Opera. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.042</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Israel Bonds|Sheraton Park Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5071/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5890</url><identifier>5890</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>An unknown man speaks at the lectern in the community hall of Adas Israel synagogue. Abe Kay can be seated, right. 

</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.043</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kay, Abraham</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5072/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5891</url><identifier>5891</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/27/1963</date><collection /><description>Israeli Ambassador Avraham Harman (right) presents the "Man of the Years" award to Paul Himmelfarb (center) as Joseph Ottenstein rises in applause. 

An estimated 500 people attended the banquet at the Sheraton-Park hotel honoring Paul Himmelfarb for his fundraising and advocacy towards the State of Israel. The honor by the Washington Committee of State of Israel Bonds included bestowing Mr. Himmelfarb with the title "Man of the Years." The evening included a concert featuring Jan Peerce of the Metropolitan Opera. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.044</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Harman, Avraham|Himmelfarb, Paul|Ottenstein, Joseph</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds|Sheraton Park Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5073/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5892</url><identifier>5892</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/27/1963</date><collection /><description>Paul Himmelfarb (left) accepts the "Man of the Years" award from Israeli Ambassador Avraham Harman. 

An estimated 500 people attended the banquet at the Sheraton-Park hotel honoring Paul Himmelfarb for his fundraising and advocacy towards the State of Israel. The honor by the Washington Committee of State of Israel Bonds included bestowing Mr. Himmelfarb with the title "Man of the Years." The evening included a concert featuring Jan Peerce of the Metropolitan Opera. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.045</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Harman, Avraham|Himmelfarb, Paul</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds|Sheraton Park Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5074/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5893</url><identifier>5893</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/27/1963</date><collection /><description>Paul Himmelfarb speaks during a dinner in his honor as Joseph Ottenstein looks on. 

An estimated 500 people attended the banquet at the Sheraton-Park hotel honoring Paul Himmelfarb for his fundraising and advocacy towards the State of Israel. The honor by the Washington Committee of State of Israel Bonds included bestowing Mr. Himmelfarb with the title "Man of the Years." The evening included a concert featuring Jan Peerce of the Metropolitan Opera. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.046</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Himmelfarb, Paul|Ottenstein, Joseph</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds|Sheraton Park Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5075/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5894</url><identifier>5894</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/27/1963</date><collection /><description>A group poses for a photograph during the Israel Bonds dinner. Israeli ambassador Avraham Harman is in the center. 

An estimated 500 people attended the banquet at the Sheraton-Park hotel honoring Paul Himmelfarb for his fundraising and advocacy towards the State of Israel. The honor by the Washington Committee of State of Israel Bonds included bestowing Mr. Himmelfarb with the title "Man of the Years." The evening included a concert featuring Jan Peerce of the Metropolitan Opera. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.047</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Harman, Avraham</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds|Sheraton Park Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5076/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5895</url><identifier>5895</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/27/1963</date><collection /><description>Paul Himmelfarb (left) and an unknown man in uniform at the Israel Bonds Dinner.

An estimated 500 people attended the banquet at the Sheraton-Park hotel honoring Paul Himmelfarb for his fundraising and advocacy towards the State of Israel. The honor by the Washington Committee of State of Israel Bonds included bestowing Mr. Himmelfarb with the title "Man of the Years." The evening included a concert featuring Jan Peerce of the Metropolitan Opera. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.048</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Himmelfarb, Paul</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds|Sheraton Park Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5077/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5896</url><identifier>5896</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/27/1963</date><collection /><description>A view of the Cotillion Room at the Sheraton-Park hotel during the Israel Bonds dinner honoring Paul Himmelfarb.

An estimated 500 people attended the banquet at the Sheraton-Park hotel honoring Paul Himmelfarb for his fundraising and advocacy towards the State of Israel. The honor by the Washington Committee of State of Israel Bonds included bestowing Mr. Himmelfarb with the title "Man of the Years." The evening included a concert featuring Jan Peerce of the Metropolitan Opera. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.049</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Himmelfarb, Paul</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds|Sheraton Park Hotel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5078/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5897</url><identifier>5897</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>An unknown gala or benefit dinner. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.050</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5079/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5898</url><identifier>5898</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1961</date><collection /><description>An unknown man signs a card in celebration of David Ben-Gurion's 75th birthday. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.051</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ben-Gurion, David</people><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5080/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5899</url><identifier>5899</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1961</date><collection /><description>An unknown man holds up an oversized card in celebration of David Ben Gurion's 75th birthday. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.052</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ben-Gurion, David</people><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5081/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5900</url><identifier>5900</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1958</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A choir group sings on the stage in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation</description><subject>Choirs (Music)</subject><objectid>1997.02.053</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5085/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5901</url><identifier>5901</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/13/1958</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel giving a lecture entitled "The Challenge of Judaism" as part of the Institute of Adult Jewish Studies program at Adas Israel Congregation. Adas Israel rabbi David Panitz looks on. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.054</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Heschel, Abraham Joshua|Panitz, David</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5084/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5902</url><identifier>5902</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A child plays a flute during a performance in the community hall at Adas Israel Congregation </description><subject>Flutes|Children playing musical instruments|Musical instruments|Wind instruments</subject><objectid>1997.02.055</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5083/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5903</url><identifier>5903</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/28/1955</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Community members ask questions during a civil defense meeting entitled "Key to Survival" in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation. The synagogue served as the civil defense welfare center for the Upper Connecticut avenue area in Washington, D.C.  

Seated behind the table are Isaac Jacobson (congregational president), Rabbi David Panitz, George Rothrock (shelter engineer), Col. John E. Fondahl (District director of civil defense), Ethel Sears Weller (coordinator of home protection) Samuel Spencer (DC Commissioner), and Albert Risser (deputy director of welfare). </description><subject>Civil defense|Atomic bombs</subject><objectid>1997.02.056</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Panitz, David|Jacobson, Isaac</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5082/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5904</url><identifier>5904</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>November 1959</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Cantor Jacob Barkin lectures on Prophets to a group in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation as part of their Sunday Lecture Series</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.057</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5201/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5905</url><identifier>5905</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Cantor Jacob Barkin speaks to a group in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation. A map of the Middle East is displayed over a chalkboard at the front of the room. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.058</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Barkin, Jacob</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5200/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5906</url><identifier>5906</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/20/1968</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A Confirmation Class dinner held in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation
</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.059</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5199/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5907</url><identifier>5907</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/20/1968</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A Confirmation Class dinner held in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation
</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.060</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5198/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5908</url><identifier>5908</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/20/1968</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A Confirmation Class dinner held in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation
</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.061</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5197/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5909</url><identifier>5909</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/22/1960</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A view through entrance doors into a Confirmation Class dinner held in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation
</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.062</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5196/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5910</url><identifier>5910</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Max Goldberg, president of the Adas Israel Men's Club, and unknown guests at a formal event -possibly Confirmation Class dinner- held in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.063</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldberg, Max</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5086/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5911</url><identifier>5911</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz (left) at a formal event -possibly Confirmation Class dinner- held in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation. Max Goldberg (president of the Adas Israel Men's Club) can be seen in the background. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.064</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rabinowitz, Stanley|Goldberg, Max</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Confirmation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5087/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5912</url><identifier>5912</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A group poses for a photograph during a celebratory meal in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation</description><subject>Celebrations|Cakes|Cigarettes</subject><objectid>1997.02.065</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5088/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5913</url><identifier>5913</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Tables set up for a meal in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.066</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5089/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5914</url><identifier>5914</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Tables set up for a meal in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.067</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5090/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5915</url><identifier>5915</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Tables set up for a meal in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.068</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5091/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5916</url><identifier>5916</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A group sits around tables set up in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.069</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5092/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5917</url><identifier>5917</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/26/1957</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A group of 60 leading clergy from around the Greater Washington region sit around tables set up in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation as Rabbi David Panitz stands and speaks. 

According to Adas Israel records, this event marked the "200th Christian Visit." The article reads as follows, "Ever since we dedicated the new Adas Israel edifice in September of 1937, a great many Christian groups have come to our building to spend an hour learning about the major beliefs, practices and symbols of Judaism. These groups represented churches and religious schools from the Greater Washington area and comprised juniors, intermediates, seniors and adults.

There has been an average of 40 such groups annually who have gained basic intercultural education and have toured our beautiful buildings. They have been welcomed and addressed by Rabbi Panitz, Abe Shefferman, Cantor Barkin, Rabbi Mussman, Rev. Weiss, or other members of the Adas Israel staff.

The 200th Christian group, which visited us on Friday, October 26th, was a very special one, since it was made up of 60 leading clergymen, who were luncheon guests of the Synagogue in the Kay Auditorium and who then heard from Rabbi Panitz a description of this contribution to "amity and under-standing."

The clergymen were obviously impressed by the magnitude and success of this intercultural program and, to a man, expressed appreciation to Adas Israel for making its facilities and personnel available for so noble a purpose. The Rev. Mr. W.B. Hurlburt, minister of the Brookland Baptist Church and President of the Washington Ministerial Association, said that 'Adas Israel is now a major force in our community for the improvement of Christian-Jewish relations. 

Rabbi Panitz introduced the members of the Adas Israel staff to the clergymen and introduced Mr. Fred. S. Kogod and Mr. Julius H. Wolpe, who extended brief greetings to the guests. The luncheon was served by Mrs. Eugene Rosenblatt and the committee. 

After the luncheon, our guests proceeded to the main sanctuary where the Rabbi explained and interpreted the symbols, rituals, customs, and ceremonies of Judaism." </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.070</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Barkin, Jacob|Wolpe, Julius|Panitz, David</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5093/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5918</url><identifier>5918</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A group poses for a photograph in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.071</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Barkin, Jacob|Panitz, David</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5094/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5919</url><identifier>5919</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A group poses for a photograph in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.072</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5095/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5920</url><identifier>5920</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>An unknown individual speaks at a microphone in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.073</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5096/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5921</url><identifier>5921</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/16/1960</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Brunch meeting of the Executive Board of the National Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs, held in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.074</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Men's Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5097/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5922</url><identifier>5922</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A luncheon event held in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation. 

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</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.077</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5100/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5925</url><identifier>5925</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A man speaks from the podium during a luncheon event held in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation. 
</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.078</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5101/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5926</url><identifier>5926</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>S. David Rosenzweig (president of the National Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs) poses for a photograph at the podium during a luncheon event held in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation. 
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Schwartz speaks from the podium during a luncheon event held in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.080</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5103/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5928</url><identifier>5928</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Max Goldberg, head of the men's club of Adas Israel, speaks from the podium during a luncheon event held in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.081</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldberg, Max</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5104/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5929</url><identifier>5929</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz speaks from the podium during a luncheon event held in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.082</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rabinowitz, Stanley</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5105/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5930</url><identifier>5930</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz speaks from the podium during a luncheon event held in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.083</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rabinowitz, Stanley</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5106/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5931</url><identifier>5931</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Mort Levin speaks from the podium during a luncheon event held in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.084</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5107/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5932</url><identifier>5932</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Sol Aarons speaks from the podium during a luncheon event held in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.085</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5108/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5933</url><identifier>5933</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A luncheon event held in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.086</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5109/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5934</url><identifier>5934</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A group poses for a photo during a luncheon event held in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation. 

Left to right: Philip Goldstein (president of the Seaboard Region of United Synagogue), unknown, Max Goldberg, T. Schwartz, Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz, S. David Rosenzweig. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.087</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rabinowitz, Stanley|Goldstein, Philip|Goldberg, Max</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5110/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5935</url><identifier>5935</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Drug Fair Collection</collection><description>Photograph of workers fabricating signage and displays for various Drug Fair pharmacy store locations. </description><subject /><objectid>1998.20.44</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Drug Fair|drugstore|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5146/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5936</url><identifier>5936</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1967</date><collection>Drug Fair Collection</collection><description>Photograph of an unknown Drug Fair pharmacy store location.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.20.45</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Drug Fair|drugstore|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5145/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5937</url><identifier>5937</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1967</date><collection>Drug Fair Collection</collection><description>Photograph of an unknown Drug Fair pharmacy store location.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.20.46</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Drug Fair|drugstore|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5144/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5938</url><identifier>5938</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1967</date><collection>Drug Fair Collection</collection><description>Photograph of an unknown Drug Fair pharmacy store location.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.20.47</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Drug Fair|drugstore|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5143/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5939</url><identifier>5939</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1967</date><collection>Drug Fair Collection</collection><description>Photograph of an unknown Drug Fair pharmacy store location.</description><subject /><objectid>1998.20.48</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Drug Fair|drugstore|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5142/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5940</url><identifier>5940</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1967</date><collection>Drug Fair Collection</collection><description>Duplicate of 1998.20.47</description><subject /><objectid>1998.20.49</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Drug Fair|drugstore|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5141/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5941</url><identifier>5941</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>February 1967</date><collection>Drug Fair Collection</collection><description>Photograph of an unknown Drug Fair pharmacy store location. 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The Yabniel Cousins' Club: A Family History
By Miriam Cohen Koren
(From The Record v.15 (July 1988) pg. 39)

Our cousins club has endured for over 50 years. Its members represent seven branches of the Cohen family of Washington, D.C., and we can account for eight generations on the family tree.

About 200 years ago there lived in Russia Yankif Cohen and his wife, Froma. They became the parents of Moses and Hershelitcha. There may have been other children but we will never know. We trace our “line” from Moses Cohen. He married Sarah and they had four sons and four daughters. Sarah’s parents were Avrohm and Frada (no last name). The children and grandchildren of Moses and Sarah Cohen
emigrated to America from 1890 to about 1910.

The four sons of Moses and Sarah Cohen were Yael Nissen, Aaron, Israel Baer and Elijah. The daughters were Yetta Cohen Dobkin, Slava Cohen Levin, Merchana Cohen (married a cousin, Nissen) and Froma Cohen Wolf. Slava had no children,
but the other seven siblings prospered and multiplied unto the eighth generation
up to this time.

The family members became aware that life in Russia was becoming intolerable for Jews, and no improvement was foreseen. Like thousands of their fellow Jews, they decided to leave their homes for a strange land, with a strange language, to escape religious persecution and for the opportunity to educate their children and to work and live in a free land.

For generations they had lived in small “dorfs” in what was known as “White Russia,” the largest nearby cities being Minsk and Smolensk. Most of our family members came from a small village called Malititch. There were so many landsmen here that I think eventually everyone from Malititch left and made Washington their destination.

Within a 20-year period, all the Cohen siblings then living, and their children, left Russia for America. Fortunately, they did not have to suffer through the two World Wars.

The pioneer of the family was Israel Baer Cohen. He arrived in Washington in 1890 with his wife, Fage Cosier Cohen, and three children. They had three sons after they immigrated. Israel Baer soon changed his name to Barnett, and became well-known in the community as “B. Cohen.” He was quite enterprising, operating grocery stores on 416 St. S.W. and at 6th and Pennsylania Ave. N.W. Later, he sold wholesale drygoods at the latter location. Following that, he had a business and living quarters at 16th and M Sts. N.W. One of the National Geographic Society
buildings is now on that spot.

B. Cohen and his family were affiliated with the Adas Israel Synagogue all through the years. He was an early active Zionist and gave enthusiastically to the cause. I ’ve been told that there were times when he borrowed from the bank to make good his pledges.

After a few years, B. Cohen started encouraging his brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews to come to America. As each arrived, B. Cohen saw to it that he or she was met at the pier, usually in Baltimore, and taken home. In addition to a hearty welcome, each newly-arrived relative received guidance and assistance in locating a place to live and in finding employment.

In those days, the Jewish community was small and intertwined. 1 find it interesting that there is a reference to B. Cohen and his son-in-law, Hymen Goldman, in Charles Pascal’s story in The Record of July 1987.

B. Cohen and his wife enjoyed seeing their children and grandchildren grow into a large family, taking its place in the Jewish community. In about 1923, B. Cohen and Fage, with his brother, Yael Nissen Cohen (my grandfather), left for Palestine to end their days in the Holy Land. Israel Baer became a pioneer once again.

The B. Cohen branch of the family was as follows: Fanny Cohen married Harry Dobkin; Sadie Cohen married Hymen Goldman; Morris Cohen married Dora Alper; Albert Cohen married Kitty; Sam Cohen married a Sabra, Mizell; and David Cohen married Sophye Bernstein. There are 19 grandchildren.

Israel Baer and Fage lived in Jerusalem and were buried on the Mount of Olives. He died in 1934, six years after her death.

The second son of Moses and Sarah Cohen was my grandfather, Yael Nissen Cohen. He married Hasha Mira Puzrin and had four sons and a daughter. My father, Jacob Cohen, and his brother, Isaac, were the first of this family to leave Russia. Along with a cousin, Simayankiv Cohen, they arrived in Baltimore in 1904. After the usual orientation from their uncle, they took small jobs until their English was
sufficient so that they could branch out on their own. In 1905, my father operated a grocery at 628 3rd St. N.E., near Union Station. About 1910, Jacob Cohen attempted to operate a business bringing coal and wood down the C&amp;O Canal from Cumberland. It was a disaster. From 1916 to 1943, he had a grocery at 801 Massachusetts Ave. N.E. That was also their home until they retired.

In 1906, Yael Nissen and Hasha Mira sailed for America with the rest of their family The eldest son, Avrom Labe Cohen, his wife, Riva Catzva Cohen, and their sons Morris and Harry, accompanied them as did Yael Nissen’s youngest son, Aaron, a bachelor. The daughter, Ethel, was detained temporarily in England due to an eye problem.

Later, Isaac Cohen married Ethel Freedman and their children are Mary Cohen Pollack and Norman R. Cohen. Jacob Cohen married Sarah Kolman and had four children—Miriam Koren, Leon, Albert and Morris. Ethel married Abe Klein and had two sons, Irvin and Jacob. Aaron Cohen married Bessie Gensberg. Their two sons are Norman G. Cohen and S. Robert Cohen.

Yael Nissen and his four sons joined Adas Israel Synagogue. However, there was a break after a few years when he and two of his sons left and joined Ohev Sholom one block away at 5th and I Sts. N.W. The break was caused when two of Yael Nissen’s grandchildren, Morris and Harry, were deservedly rebuked for being noisy during a High Holiday service. My grandfather was highly insulted and left, never to return. So my grandmother is buried at the Adas Israel cemetery and her husband at Ohev Sholom. Yael Nissen left his brother in Palestine after a few years. He was lonesome there so he returned to Washington, where he died in 1933 at 83 years of age.

A third son of Moses and Sarah, Aaron Cohen, arrived in 1909 with his wife, Dinia Rosenbloom, and all their children—Ralph, Sophie, May, Hymen and Mary. They had lived near St. Petersburg, where Ralph and May attended school. Aaron
operated a kosher butcher shop at 6th and D Sts. N.W. and later in Georgetown at 31st and M Sts. N.W. This family also affiliated with Adas Israel.

Aaron and Dinia’s son, Ralph, received his medical degree from Maryland University, married Florence Malmud and had a son, Arthur Cohen. May married Sam Greenspan and had two children, Dr. Sidney Greenspan and Rheda Greenspan Goldman. Mary married Simon Shochet and has a daughter, Esther Shochet Sherman.

The fourth son was Elijah. He married Hasha Belin and had three sons. Like his brother Aaron, Elijah owned a kosher meat market. His was in Foggy Bottom. Their son, Louis 1. Cohen, married Lillian Henkin and had two sons, Albert and Ahud. Elijah’s son, Murray, became a lawyer and moved to New York where he married and took his wife’s name—Bernays. Murray Bernays was one of the architects of the Nuremberg trials after World War II. The third son also left Washington as a young man. He was an actor in silent films under the name Harry Coleman.

One of Moses and Sarah Cohen’s daughters, Yetta, married Velvel Dobkin. They both died in Russia before the exodus began. However, their daughters—Merka Henkin, Frieda Casel, and May Switkes—and their sons—Beryl, Harry and Nissen Dobkin—immigrated in the early 1900s. They all settled in Washington, married, and had families. They too were owners of stores in various parts of Washington. Twelve grandchildren resulted, not duplicating the four offsprings of Fanny Cohen and Harry Dobkin.

Another daughter, Merchana, married a cousin, Nissen Cohen. They immigrated to Chicago with several children. One son, Sima Yankiv, and his wife, Goldie Cherner Cohen, were already in Washington. Sima Yankiv and Goldie’s children are Ida Cohen Hirsch, Sara Menin, Anna Gensberg, and Harry Cohen. When Merchana was widowed, she joined her son in Washington.

A third daughter, Slava, married Mishaaron Levin and lived in Philadelphia and Atlantic City. They had no children, but his sister’s family connections, the
Temins and Amanuels, are members of the cousins’ club.

The youngest daughter, Froma, married Jacob Wolf. They left the Smolensk area in 1906 with four of their children. Their daughter, May, left for America a year earlier with a cousin. Jacob Wolf was greeted by his brother-in-law, and was soon peddling. Shortly he was selling from a push cart, and then progressed to a grocery store on W Street between 2nd and 3rd. Later, they moved their business to 4th and Florida Ave. N.W. They too belonged to Adas Israel.

May Wolf became a dentist and married Phillip Wagshal; Hattie Wolf married Edward Canter; Lillian Wolf married Capt. Arthur Siegel, a dentist in the United States Navy; Dr. Morris Wolf (also a dentist) married Frances Himmelfarb; and Ethel Wolf completed this branch of the family. Froma was the grandmother of eight. The members of our cousins’ club are descended from these eight branches of the Cohen family who had the foresight and courage to come to America.

In March 1936, some of us saw the wisdom of organizing a cousins’ club so that the children and grandchildren of the pioneer generation would not distance themselves from each other as the families grew, and so that we could know each other better, celebrate holidays together, and do good works. We were careful to include every branch of the family in organizing the club. Uncle Mishaaron Levin was helpful in establishing the family tree. Froma Wolf was present as well as Dinia Cohen (the widow of Aaron) and Hasha Cohen (the widow of Elijah). The first elected president was Anne Dobkin Alpher. Aaron Goldman prepared a four-page constitution, and we issued a bulletin called, What’s Buzzin’ Cousin?” The dues were $1.50 per family per year.

The name, YABNIEL, was made up from the initials of the names of the four brothers—YN for Yael Nissen; A for Aaron; IB for Israel Baer and EL for Elijah. This Hebrew word can be loosely translated to mean ‘‘God will build.” The minutes of our meetings and copies of the bulletin make interesting reading. The club was extremely active for many years. We had frequent get-togethers of all sorts, celebrating holidays, having dinner dances, banquets, beach parties, watermelon parties, card parties, picnics, and two famous seders 50 years apart.

Our family has established deep roots in the Washington community. Many have made outstanding contributions in leadership and devotion to synagogues throughout the area, as well as to the Hebrew Home and other philanthropic activities. Family members attended every high school in Washington and every university in the area. I grew up with ten first cousins and about 60 second cousins. It was a rare occasion not to see a cousin or two wherever I went. My friends expected it. 

The children and grandchildren of the pioneers” achieved the goals and dreams of their parents, for the most part. In one generation, these immigrants succeeded in educating their sons and daughters to become representatives of every profession in the community. We even have a working actor in New York, Willie Switkes.

Phyllis Goldman Margolius and Jeffrey N. Cohen, of the sixth generation, have shown enthusiasm for continuing the Yabniel Cousins’ Club activities. I trust that they will lead the way to the future.
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Top Row: Mike Feld (third from left)
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Bishop Hannan, Auxilary Bishop and Vicar General of the Catholic Archdiocese of Washington, was a guest speaker at Adas Israel Congregation. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.088</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5167/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5986</url><identifier>5986</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/13/1964</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Julius Blumenthal speaks with Bishop Philip M. Hannan. Behind them are Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz (right) and an unknown man.

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Bishop Hannan, Auxilary Bishop and Vicar General of the Catholic Archdiocese of Washington, was a guest speaker at Adas Israel Congregation. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.091</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hannan, Philip|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Levin, Morton|Blumenthal, Joseph</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5170/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5989</url><identifier>5989</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/13/1964</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A Passover Haggadah is presented to Bishop Philip Hannan by Adas Israel Men's Club president Morton B. Levin as the congregation's president Joseph Blumenthal and Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz look on. 

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(R to L) Stanley Weiner, Philip Goldstein, Bishop Philip Hannan,  Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz, Joseph Blumenthal, unknown, and Mort Levin.</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.093</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Blumenthal, Joseph|Rabinowitz, Stanley|Goldstein, Philip|Weiner, Stanley|Hannan, Philip</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5172/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5991</url><identifier>5991</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Presentation of Israeli Bible in the sanctuary of Adas Israel Congregation

Front Row (L to R): Cantor Jacob Barkin, Isaac Jacobson, unknown, Rabbi David Panitz
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(L to R): Cantor Jacob Barkin, Abraham Kay, unknown, Isadore Turover, Rabbi David Panitz
. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.095</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Barkin, Jacob|Turover, Isador S.|Kay, Abraham|Panitz, David</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5174/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5993</url><identifier>5993</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1956</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>"Brotherhood" interfaith Service at Adas Israel Congregation

(L to R): Fred Kogod, Cantor Jacob Barkin, Rabbi David Panitz, unknown, unknown, unknown, Stanley Weiner
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(L to R): Cantor Barkin, unknown, Rabbi Panitz, unknown, unknown 
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(L to R)
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(L to R): Abraham Kay, Julius Wolpe, Cantor Jacob Barkin, Dore Schary, Rabbi David Panitz, Rabbi Harry Halpern, Samuel Lebowitz, and Stanley Wiener. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.100</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lebowitz, Samuel|Schary, Dore|Kay, Abraham|Wolpe, Julius|Barkin, Jacob|Panitz, David|Weiner, Stanley|Halpern, Harry</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5179/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5998</url><identifier>5998</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/17/1959</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>90th anniversary celebration and the dedication of the Wilner Memorial Building at Adas Israel. 
(L to R): Abraham Kay, Julius Wolpe, Cantor Jacob Barkin, Dore Schary, Rabbi David Panitz, Rabbi Harry Halpern, Samuel Lebowitz, and Stanley Wiener. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.101</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kay, Abraham|Wolpe, Julius|Barkin, Jacob|Schary, Dore|Panitz, David|Halpern, Harry|Wiener, Stanley|Lebowitz, Samuel</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5180/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/5999</url><identifier>5999</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1953</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Officers of Adas Israel Congregation, 1953.

Back Row (L to R): Morris Gewirz, Isaac Jacobson, Joseph Bulman, Abe Shefferman, Julius Wolpe, Stanley Weiner, Henry Gichner
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(L to R)
First Row: Joseph Blumenthal (Treasurer), Joseph D. Bulman (Second VIP), Juliups H. Wolpe (President), Stanley A. Wiener, (First VP)
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Photographed are Isaac Jacobson (congregational president), Rabbi David Panitz, George Rothrock (shelter engineer), Col. John E. Fondahl (District director of civil defense), Ethel Sears Weller (coordinator of home protection) Samuel Spencer (DC Commissioner), and Albert Risser (deputy director of welfare). 

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(L to R): Julian Kaye, Robert Israel Silverman, David Wise, Max Gross</description><subject /><objectid>1996.43.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Woodmont Country Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5210/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6049</url><identifier>6049</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1968</date><collection /><description>Opening day at Woodmont Country Club

(L to R) Max Gross, David Wise, Robert I. Silverman, Julian Kaye</description><subject /><objectid>1996.43.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Woodmont Country Club</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5211/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6050</url><identifier>6050</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Hebrew Academy Telethon</title><date>1955</date><collection /><description>A telethon fundraiser for the Hebrew Academy</description><subject>School</subject><objectid>1999.10.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hebrew Academy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5212/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6051</url><identifier>6051</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Gichner Ironworks</title><date>05/26/1906</date><collection /><description>Workers in front of Gichner Ironworks on D St. NW</description><subject /><objectid>1987.14.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Gichner Iron Works|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5213/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6052</url><identifier>6052</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>A studio portrait of Adolphus Solomons</description><subject /><objectid>1970.01.001</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Solomons, Adolphus</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5214/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6053</url><identifier>6053</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Adolphus Solomons sits on the front steps of his home at 1205 K St. NW beside a dog. </description><subject>Dogs</subject><objectid>1970.01.002</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Solomons, Adolphus</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5215/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6054</url><identifier>6054</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>The Solomons family and their friends picnic in Rock Creek Park

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I at the groundbreaking ceremony in 1906. 

Those that have been identified include (r to l): Herman Blumenthal, Isaac Levy(vice chair), Simon Oppenheimer (committee chair), Rabbi Julius Loeb (congregation's rabbi), Joseph Hornstein, Bernard Schlosberg, a founder of the congregation, M. Miller, and Sam Sherman. 

On committee but not identified in picture: David Goldsmith (committee secretary), J. Shappiro (treasurer), P. Harmel, I. Small, B. Cohen, Julius Baumgarten, Fred Gichner, N. Horn, Ben Schwartz, I. Rosenfeld, and Louis Steerman. </description><subject>Historic buildings|Synagogues</subject><objectid>FIC.221</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Levy, Isaac|Blumenthal, Herman|Loeb, Julius|Oppenheimer, Simon|Schlosberg, Bernard|Hornstein, Joseph</people><searchterms>Adas Israel|Sixth and I Historic Synagogue</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5448/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6071</url><identifier>6071</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/14/1948</date><collection /><description>Rep. Sol Bloom, Rabbi Zemach Green outside the Jewish Agency after receiving news of the declaration of the State of Israel
</description><subject /><objectid>1998.35.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bloom, Sol|Green, Zemach</people><searchterms>Jewish Agency|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5267/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6073</url><identifier>6073</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/14/1948</date><collection /><description>Rabbi Zemach Green outside the Jewish Agency after receiving news of the declaration of the State of Israel</description><subject /><objectid>1998.35.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Green, Zemach</people><searchterms>Jewish Agency|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5268/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6074</url><identifier>6074</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1958</date><collection>Pascal Family Collection</collection><description>Charles M. Pascal cutting turkey during their Passover Seder. 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In the foreground is Sam Pascal, son of Edith &amp; Charles. </description><subject /><objectid>2008.13.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Passover Seder|Passover</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5289/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6077</url><identifier>6077</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/24/1967</date><collection>Pascal Family Collection</collection><description>Barbara Bochenek (cousin) and Nancy Levine (granddaughter) of Charles &amp; Edith Pascal at the couple's home for Passover Seder</description><subject /><objectid>2008.13.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Passover Seder|Passover</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5288/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6078</url><identifier>6078</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/24/1967</date><collection>Pascal Family Collection</collection><description>Sheldon Levine (son-in-law) and Nancy Levine (granddaughter) of Charles &amp; 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The woman in the center (white dress) is Paula Wolpe. 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Identified (L to R): 
First Row 
3- Robert Gratz
12- Chamowitz
14- Audrey Bieber

Second Row
1- Audrey Krash
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Identified in the picture are:
5th from left: Gileen Zole
9th: Steven Kogod
11th: N. Cohen
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Students Identified (L to R)
1st Row:
(3rd from left) Howard Lesser
(5th) Robin Rothstein
(6th) David Sussman
(12th) ___ Bodansky

2nd Row:
(8th) Elaine ___
(9th) Elain Kraft
(10th) ___ Schiffer

3rd Row:
(1st) M. Sacks
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Front Row:
(4th from Left) Milton Shinberg
(9th) Susan Schiffer
(10th) Susan Golomb</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.180</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5386/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6174</url><identifier>6174</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Students of the Adas Israel Congregation religious school</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.181</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Religious School|Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5387/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6175</url><identifier>6175</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Students of the Gimel 2 class at the religious school of Adas Israel Congregation</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.182</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5388/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6176</url><identifier>6176</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Students of the Dalet 4 class at the religious school of Adas Israel Congregation</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.183</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5389/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6177</url><identifier>6177</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Students of the 9C class at the religious school of Adas Israel Congregation

Identified in photograph:
(Seated) Harvey Bodansky
(Next to Harvey) Arnold Bramson
(L to R)
Jeff Cohen
Howard Lesser
Michael Berenson
Milton Shinberg
Michael Chamowitz
Evelyn Jeffers
Beverly Shiffman</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.184</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5390/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6178</url><identifier>6178</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1960</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Students at the religious school of Adas Israel Congregation

Front Row:
(4th from left) Susan Golomb
(5th) Arlene Golomb

Second Row:
(1st) Larry Rubin
(2nd) Howard Lesser

4th Row:
(1st) Linda Fishman
(2nd) Anita Immerman</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.185</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5391/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6179</url><identifier>6179</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1960</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Children of the Junior Choir in the High Holiday Service at Adas Israel Congregation

Linda Fishman, Anita Immerman, Marsha Goldberg, Susan Melnicove, Sander Bieber, Howard Lesser, Charles Cooper, Mike Chamowitz, Larry Rubin, Albie Slawsky, Mark Immerman, Gene Sittenfeld, Alvin Wynrib, Karen Dalinsky, Patty Sislen, Carol Lubcher, Susan Golomb, Arlene Golomb. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.186</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5392/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6180</url><identifier>6180</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Religious school faculty at Adas Israel Congregation 

Identified Individuals (L to R)
Front Row: 
(1st from left) Rhoda Ezrin (sp?)
(3rd) Cookie Fishguard
(4th) ____ Weiss

Second Row:
(3rd) Rachel Frank
(4th) Audrey Krash (sp?)
(5th) Harriet Mendelsohn
(6th) Devorah Levine

Third Row:
(4th) ___ Levin
(5th) Aaron Levy
(8th) Bernice ___
(9th) Rabbi David Panitz</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.187</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5393/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6181</url><identifier>6181</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Religious school faculty at Adas Israel Congregation 

Identified Individuals (L to R)
Front Row: 
(1st from left) Rhoda Ezrin (sp?)
(3rd) Cookie Fishguard
(4th) ____ Weiss

Second Row:
(3rd) Rachel Frank
(4th) Audrey Krash (sp?)
(5th) Harriet Mendelsohn
(6th) Devorah Levine

Third Row:
(4th) ___ Levin
(5th) Aaron Levy
(8th) Bernice ___
(9th) Rabbi David Panitz</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.188</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Religious School|Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5394/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6182</url><identifier>6182</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>The faculty of the Adas Israel Congregation religious school </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.189</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5395/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6183</url><identifier>6183</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Teen dance in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation
Teen activities at Adas Israel Congregation</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.190</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Dance</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5396/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6184</url><identifier>6184</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Teen dance in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation
</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.191</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Dance</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5397/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6185</url><identifier>6185</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Teen dance in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation
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</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.193</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Dance</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5399/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6187</url><identifier>6187</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Teen dance in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation
</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.194</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Dance</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5400/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6188</url><identifier>6188</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Teen dance in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation
</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.195</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Dance</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5401/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6189</url><identifier>6189</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1958</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Minyanaires Breakfast Sunday morning in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.196</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights 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Sheryl Rubin identified 3rd from left. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.205</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5411/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6199</url><identifier>6199</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Israeli dance program in the Kay Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.206</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5412/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6200</url><identifier>6200</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Teen activities in the Cohen-Wolpe Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.207</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5413/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6201</url><identifier>6201</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Teen activities in the Cohen-Wolpe Auditorium at Adas Israel Congregation</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.208</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5414/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6202</url><identifier>6202</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Two unknown individuals, possibly Edward Rosenblum</description><subject /><objectid>1993.12.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5416/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6203</url><identifier>6203</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue</collection><description>Photograph of the original Adas Israel synagogue at 3rd &amp; G after its move and restoration. 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Photo by Rachel Couch</description><subject>Concerts</subject><objectid>2022.23.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Sixth and I Historic Synagogue</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5432/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6209</url><identifier>6209</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/09/21</date><collection /><description>Josh Ritter performs in the sanctuary of the historic Sixth &amp; I Synagogue

Photo by Nicholas Karlin (Karlin Villondo Photography) 

Event Description: 
Over the past year, Josh Ritter found himself dreaming of touring again, being on stage, and performing music like he’s done for so long before the world turned on its head. Now, for his first set of shows in a year and a half, he’s setting out to special, intimate venues to play some of the quieter, more narrative songs that often don’t make the set list during a rock show. During this tour, expect laughter, music, and stories as Ritter prepares to stomp off the dust, find out what new appendages and teeth and claws have grown from this time in the wilderness, and see what joy can come from sorrow and what tears can come from joy.

Over his 20-year recording career, Ritter has established himself as one of America’s greatest living songwriters. NPR Music wrote, “Josh Ritter remains at the top of his game two decades into a highlight-strewn career. He’d be forgiven for loosening his grip, but his hand has never felt surer.”</description><subject>Concerts</subject><objectid>2022.23.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Sixth and I Historic Synagogue</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5433/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6210</url><identifier>6210</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/07/2020</date><collection /><description>Restored dome of the historic Sixth &amp; I Synagogue </description><subject /><objectid>2022.23.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Sixth and I Historic Synagogue</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5434/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6211</url><identifier>6211</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/07/2020</date><collection /><description>A view from the bimah (raised platform) in the sanctuary of the historic Sixth &amp; I synagogue. </description><subject /><objectid>2022.23.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph, Digital</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Sixth and I Historic Synagogue</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5435/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6212</url><identifier>6212</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/13/2019</date><collection /><description>A live recording at Sixth &amp; I of the “Dear HBR” podcast the advice show for workplace dilemmas. Hosts Alison Beard and Dan McGinn discussed questions about when to leave a job, start a project, pitch a new idea. Daniel Pink, the author of When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing also spoke.

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Rabbi Hymen Ezra Cohen
For Loyal and devoted services as
First President
Washington Board of Rabbis
During the Term 1949-1951</description><subject /><objectid>2022.24.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Certificate</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Silverstone, Harry|Waldman, H.J.|Golinkin, Noah|Rabbi Solomon H. 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The article reads as follows, "Ever since we dedicated the new Adas Israel edifice in September of 1937, a great many Christian groups have come to our building to spend an hour learning about the major beliefs, practices and symbols of Judaism. These groups represented churches and religious schools from the Greater Washington area and comprised juniors, intermediates, seniors and adults.

There has been an average of 40 such groups annually who have gained basic intercultural education and have toured our beautiful buildings. They have been welcomed and addressed by Rabbi Panitz, Abe Shefferman, Cantor Barkin, Rabbi Mussman, Rev. Weiss, or other members of the Adas Israel staff.

The 200th Christian group, which visited us on Friday, October 26th, was a very special one, since it was made up of 60 leading clergymen, who were luncheon guests of the Synagogue in the Kay Auditorium and who then heard from Rabbi Panitz a description of this contribution to "amity and under-standing."

The clergymen were obviously impressed by the magnitude and success of this intercultural program and, to a man, expressed appreciation to Adas Israel for making its facilities and personnel available for so noble a purpose. The Rev. Mr. W.B. Hurlburt, minister of the Brookland Baptist Church and President of the Washington Ministerial Association, said that 'Adas Israel is now a major force in our community for the improvement of Christian-Jewish relations. 

Rabbi Panitz introduced the members of the Adas Israel staff to the clergymen and introduced Mr. Fred. S. Kogod and Mr. Julius H. Wolpe, who extended brief greetings to the guests. The luncheon was served by Mrs. Eugene Rosenblatt and the committee. 

After the luncheon, our guests proceeded to the main sanctuary where the Rabbi explained and interpreted the symbols, rituals, customs, and ceremonies of Judaism." </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.221</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Panitz, David</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5503/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6249</url><identifier>6249</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/26/1957</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>According to Adas Israel records, this event marked the "200th Christian Visit." The article reads as follows, "Ever since we dedicated the new Adas Israel edifice in September of 1937, a great many Christian groups have come to our building to spend an hour learning about the major beliefs, practices and symbols of Judaism. These groups represented churches and religious schools from the Greater Washington area and comprised juniors, intermediates, seniors and adults.

There has been an average of 40 such groups annually who have gained basic intercultural education and have toured our beautiful buildings. They have been welcomed and addressed by Rabbi Panitz, Abe Shefferman, Cantor Barkin, Rabbi Mussman, Rev. Weiss, or other members of the Adas Israel staff.

The 200th Christian group, which visited us on Friday, October 26th, was a very special one, since it was made up of 60 leading clergymen, who were luncheon guests of the Synagogue in the Kay Auditorium and who then heard from Rabbi Panitz a description of this contribution to "amity and under-standing."

The clergymen were obviously impressed by the magnitude and success of this intercultural program and, to a man, expressed appreciation to Adas Israel for making its facilities and personnel available for so noble a purpose. The Rev. Mr. W.B. Hurlburt, minister of the Brookland Baptist Church and President of the Washington Ministerial Association, said that 'Adas Israel is now a major force in our community for the improvement of Christian-Jewish relations. 

Rabbi Panitz introduced the members of the Adas Israel staff to the clergymen and introduced Mr. Fred. S. Kogod and Mr. Julius H. Wolpe, who extended brief greetings to the guests. The luncheon was served by Mrs. Eugene Rosenblatt and the committee. 

After the luncheon, our guests proceeded to the main sanctuary where the Rabbi explained and interpreted the symbols, rituals, customs, and ceremonies of Judaism." </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.222</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Panitz, David</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5504/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6250</url><identifier>6250</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/26/1957</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Panitz explains the Torah and its contents to the visiting clergymen of different faiths in the main sanctuary of Adas Israel Congregation. 

According to Adas Israel records, this event marked the "200th Christian Visit." The article reads as follows, "Ever since we dedicated the new Adas Israel edifice in September of 1937, a great many Christian groups have come to our building to spend an hour learning about the major beliefs, practices and symbols of Judaism. These groups represented churches and religious schools from the Greater Washington area and comprised juniors, intermediates, seniors and adults.

There has been an average of 40 such groups annually who have gained basic intercultural education and have toured our beautiful buildings. They have been welcomed and addressed by Rabbi Panitz, Abe Shefferman, Cantor Barkin, Rabbi Mussman, Rev. Weiss, or other members of the Adas Israel staff.

The 200th Christian group, which visited us on Friday, October 26th, was a very special one, since it was made up of 60 leading clergymen, who were luncheon guests of the Synagogue in the Kay Auditorium and who then heard from Rabbi Panitz a description of this contribution to "amity and under-standing."

The clergymen were obviously impressed by the magnitude and success of this intercultural program and, to a man, expressed appreciation to Adas Israel for making its facilities and personnel available for so noble a purpose. The Rev. Mr. W.B. Hurlburt, minister of the Brookland Baptist Church and President of the Washington Ministerial Association, said that 'Adas Israel is now a major force in our community for the improvement of Christian-Jewish relations. 

Rabbi Panitz introduced the members of the Adas Israel staff to the clergymen and introduced Mr. Fred. S. Kogod and Mr. Julius H. Wolpe, who extended brief greetings to the guests. The luncheon was served by Mrs. Eugene Rosenblatt and the committee. 

After the luncheon, our guests proceeded to the main sanctuary where the Rabbi explained and interpreted the symbols, rituals, customs, and ceremonies of Judaism." 

</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.223</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Panitz, David</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5505/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6251</url><identifier>6251</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/26/1957</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>According to Adas Israel records, this event marked the "200th Christian Visit." The article reads as follows, "Ever since we dedicated the new Adas Israel edifice in September of 1937, a great many Christian groups have come to our building to spend an hour learning about the major beliefs, practices and symbols of Judaism. These groups represented churches and religious schools from the Greater Washington area and comprised juniors, intermediates, seniors and adults.

There has been an average of 40 such groups annually who have gained basic intercultural education and have toured our beautiful buildings. They have been welcomed and addressed by Rabbi Panitz, Abe Shefferman, Cantor Barkin, Rabbi Mussman, Rev. Weiss, or other members of the Adas Israel staff.

The 200th Christian group, which visited us on Friday, October 26th, was a very special one, since it was made up of 60 leading clergymen, who were luncheon guests of the Synagogue in the Kay Auditorium and who then heard from Rabbi Panitz a description of this contribution to "amity and under-standing."

The clergymen were obviously impressed by the magnitude and success of this intercultural program and, to a man, expressed appreciation to Adas Israel for making its facilities and personnel available for so noble a purpose. The Rev. Mr. W.B. Hurlburt, minister of the Brookland Baptist Church and President of the Washington Ministerial Association, said that 'Adas Israel is now a major force in our community for the improvement of Christian-Jewish relations. 

Rabbi Panitz introduced the members of the Adas Israel staff to the clergymen and introduced Mr. Fred. S. Kogod and Mr. Julius H. Wolpe, who extended brief greetings to the guests. The luncheon was served by Mrs. Eugene Rosenblatt and the committee. 

After the luncheon, our guests proceeded to the main sanctuary where the Rabbi explained and interpreted the symbols, rituals, customs, and ceremonies of Judaism." </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.224</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5506/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6252</url><identifier>6252</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Julius Wolpe speaks from the Bimah in the main sanctuary of Adas Israel Congregation</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.225</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wolpe, Julius|Panitz, David</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5507/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6253</url><identifier>6253</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/24/1960</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Joseph Blumenthal (left) presents an honor to Julius Wolpe (right) on the bimah (raised platform) in the sanctuary of Adas Israel for his service as president of the congregation from 1956-1960

Plaque Reads: 
Presented to
Julius H. Wolfe
In Grateful appreciation
For Many Years of
Devoted Service to the
Adas Israel
Congregation 
President 1956-1960
Washington, D.C. October 19, 1960</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.226</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wolpe, Julius|Blumenthal, Joseph</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5508/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6254</url><identifier>6254</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/13/1964</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Bishop Philip M. Hannan speaks from the bimah in the main sanctuary at Adas Israel Congregation </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.227</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hannan, Philip</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5509/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6255</url><identifier>6255</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/13/1964</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Bishop Philip M. Hannan speaks from the bimah in the main sanctuary at Adas Israel Congregation </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.228</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hannan, Philip</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5510/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6256</url><identifier>6256</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/13/1964</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A man speaks from the bimah of the main sanctuary at Adas Israel Congregation as part of an event with guest speaker Bishop Philip M. Hannan.</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.229</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5511/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6257</url><identifier>6257</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/13/1964</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Bishop Philip M. Hannan speaks from the bimah in the main sanctuary at Adas Israel Congregation </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.230</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hannan, Philip</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5512/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6258</url><identifier>6258</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/13/1964</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz speaks from the bimah of the main sanctuary at Adas Israel Congregation as part of an event with guest speaker Bishop Philip M. Hannan.</description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.231</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rabinowitz, Stanley|Hannan, Philip</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5513/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6259</url><identifier>6259</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>02/13/1964</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>A man speaks from the bimah of the main sanctuary at Adas Israel Congregation as part of an event with guest speaker Bishop Philip M. 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Cladny Construction Co. Witnessing the signing, Stanley A. Wiener, first Vice President, Samuel P. Cohen, Chairman of Joseph A. Wilner Memorial Building Committee, Morris Gewirz, Chairman of Finance Committee; Samuel Marvin Smith, Architect, and Abe Shefferman, Executive Director. </description><subject /><objectid>1997.02.243</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Wolpe, Julius|Cladny, Morris|Wiener, Stanley|Cohen, Samuel|Gewirz, Morris|Smith, Samuel Marvin|Shefferman, Abe</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5525/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6271</url><identifier>6271</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1958</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Contract for construction of the new school building of Adas Israel Congregation being signed by Julius H Wolpe for the Congregation and Morris Cladny for the M. Cladny Construction Co. 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Wilner Memorial Building, the religious school expansion at Adas Israel Congregation. 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On the back of the photo is "Model Seder, Adas Israel" written in pen. 

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of an older woman holding a book at a table. She is participating in a model Passover Seder. </description><subject /><objectid>2012.24.001</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Passover|Passover Seder</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5532/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6278</url><identifier>6278</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1994</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>Model Passover Seder at Adas Israel Congregation. On the back of the photo is "Model Seder Adas Israel DC" "Passover" written in pen. 

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph close up of two people at a table with drinks and food, they are participating in a Model Passover Seder. </description><subject /><objectid>2012.24.002</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel|Passover|Passover Seder</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5533/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6279</url><identifier>6279</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1996</date><collection>Lloyd Wolf Collection</collection><description>A woman wades in the mikveh (ritual bath) at Adas Israel Congregation. On the back side of the photo is "Mikvah @ Adas Israel DC" "C 1996" written in pen on the back. 

[Image Description]: A black and white photo of a woman wading in a a bath (mikveh), the photo is taken from above and the woman is looking down. </description><subject /><objectid>2012.24.003</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>mikvah|Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5534/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6280</url><identifier>6280</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Adas Israel Choir</title><date>1933</date><collection>Adas Israel Collection</collection><description>Studio portrait of the Adas Israel Choir, 1933

First Row, Left to Right: Theresa Shefferman, Mrs. Henry Oxenburg, Virginia Gittelman Ponack, Pauline Grossberg, Belle Shefferman (Accompanist), Sadie Atlas Koplin
Rear Row, Left to Right: Miss Novick, Dr. Charles Gordon, Clara Wiseman, Meyer Fischman, Cantor Louis Novick, David Gluschak, Eva Gordon, Abe Shefferman (Director), Lois Fenik</description><subject>Choirs (Music)</subject><objectid>FIC.222</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5535/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6281</url><identifier>6281</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Leo M. Bernstein Collection</collection><description>Joe Danzansky, Norman Bernstein, Leo Bernstein, Melvin Kraft, Paul(?) sales manager</description><subject /><objectid>2011.07.010</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Danzansky, Joseph|Bernstein, Norman|Bernstein, Leo</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5539/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6282</url><identifier>6282</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>SS Exodus</title><date>1947</date><collection /><description>"SS Exodus 1947 British Floating Dachau" </description><subject /><objectid>1995.11.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Sticker</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5541/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/6283</url><identifier>6283</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1970s</date><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>L to R Michael Arnon, president of Israel Bonds, and Shragai Cohen, national executive director of the Bond Rabbinic Council, confer with Zvi Brosh, Israel Embassy Minister for Information (undated) </description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.393</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Israel Bonds|Israeli Embassy</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5654/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6284</url><identifier>6284</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Portrait of Bernard Reich</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.677</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5680/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6285</url><identifier>6285</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Portrait of Samuel H Perlmutter</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.676</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5679/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6286</url><identifier>6286</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1981</date><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Portrait of Rabbi Morton Leifman 1981
Photograph by John H. Popper

</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.460</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Leifman, Morton</people><searchterms>Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5655/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6287</url><identifier>6287</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/08/1983</date><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>J. Willard Marriott receives ADL Americanism Award from Nathan Perlmutter, National Director of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith </description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.485</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Perlmutter, Nathan</people><searchterms>Anti-Defamation League|B'nai B'rith</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5657/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6289</url><identifier>6289</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1980s</date><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Fair in the Square, Alexandria, VA</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.492</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Virginia|Alexandria|Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5658/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6290</url><identifier>6290</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1980s</date><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Albert D. Misler (left) and Abe Pollin</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.503</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pollin, Abraham (Abe)</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5659/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6291</url><identifier>6291</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Dr. Steven Bayne, Gloria Derkay, Bernice Tannenbaum, and Helene Karpa (President of the Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington) at Hadassah's first Annual Conference, June 5th &amp; 6th (198?) at the Bethesda Marriott</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.507</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Karpa, Helene</people><searchterms>Hadassah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5660/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6292</url><identifier>6292</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/31/1983</date><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>18 Rabbis protesting outside B'nai B'rith headquarters for the organization's refusal to bargain collectively with them on wages and working conditions. The rabbis were members of the Association of Hillel Jewish Campus Professionals, a group of rabbis and lay leaders who run Hillel Jewish student centers on campuses around the country. </description><subject>Labor unions</subject><objectid>1993.09.521</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5661/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6293</url><identifier>6293</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1980s</date><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Portrait Bessie Meiselman</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.525</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5662/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6294</url><identifier>6294</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>David Bekelman's Bar Mitzvah portrait, undated.</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.529</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5663/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6295</url><identifier>6295</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1980s</date><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>(L to R) Stuart A. Bernstein, Wilma Bernstein, Mr. Marvin L. Kay 1980s</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.537</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Bernstein, Wilma|Kay, Marvin L.</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5664/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6296</url><identifier>6296</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1984</date><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Pioneer Women/Na'amat Greater Washington Council officers installed at donor lunch

Standing (from left): Esther Knopfmacher, corresponding secretary; Rhoda Ratner, financial sec; Helen Lewis, pres.; Sarah Hofberg, dues officer; Pamela Relkin, treasurer. Seated (from left): Alice Wittner, membership vp; Jeanette Zubkoff, Organization vp; Marilyn Kreitman, Exec. VP; Sammie Moshenerg, Programming/Education VP

</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.602</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5678/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6297</url><identifier>6297</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Chava Sussman, Chayim Dimont, Martha Greenberg</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.559</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sussman, Chava|Dimont, Chayim|Greenberg, Martha</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5665/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6298</url><identifier>6298</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Jordana Zeltsev (sp?) and Atara Dickstein</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.559a</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5666/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6299</url><identifier>6299</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>(L to R) Chayim Dimont, Joseph Landes, Juli Shindel Krout</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.559b</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dimont, Chayim|Landes, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5667/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6300</url><identifier>6300</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Mark Evry, Chava Sussma, Joseph Landes, Jordana Seltser, Juli Shinel Krout</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.559c</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5668/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6301</url><identifier>6301</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Sheera Epstein, Kayla Levin, Chayim Dimont</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.559d</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5669/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6302</url><identifier>6302</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Danny Herzfeld, Eva DePue, Karen Loew (sp?), Annette Brooks, Ari Hausfeld</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.559e</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5671/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6303</url><identifier>6303</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Aharon Jacoby, Wendy Weigert, Anne Schneider</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.559f</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5670/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6304</url><identifier>6304</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Jordana Seltser, Abraham Spolter, Wendy Weigert</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.559g</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5672/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6305</url><identifier>6305</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Sheera Epstein, Martha Greenberg, Sharon Millen, Kayla Levin, Jordana Seltser</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.559h</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5673/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6306</url><identifier>6306</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Campers from Camp Achva  in Northern Virginia

Top Row: Jack Poller, Jeff Brown, Eric Brissman, Jeremy Levine, and Steve Miller
Bottom Row: Jeff Katz, Aaron Fishman, Steve Levin, Robbie Bleiberg, Danny Mayer, Alan Smolins, Bradley Volin

Janet Sahr, Jenja Weinreb, and Beth Tapper at the far right</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.560</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5674/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6307</url><identifier>6307</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1980s</date><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Mr. Jacob Levin, age 98, just invented the mechanism shown here to help him cut tiles with less stress to his muscles. He is shown with work in process "Tree of Life" which he plans to present to the Jewish Community Center </description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.564</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5675/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6308</url><identifier>6308</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1980s</date><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Chabad House  (311 address no.?)

Photo by Jerry Eisner</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.588</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Chabad House|Rabbi</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5676/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6309</url><identifier>6309</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1980s</date><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Stanley Heymann receives a certificate of appreciation from General Piron in recognition of his support of Israel through the Israel Bonds program. Selma Gerel of Temple Israel looks on. 


</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.596</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5677/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6310</url><identifier>6310</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Portrait of Milton Himmelfarb, undated</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.691</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5681/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6311</url><identifier>6311</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1979</date><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Picture from R to L: Jerome Hershon, Sheila Sassoon, Maurice Potosky, Rabbi Matthew Clark


Photo by Benjamin L Kramer (Ben Kramer) </description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.706</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5682/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6312</url><identifier>6312</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1980s</date><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Students of the Nevey Shalom religious school</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.747</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Nevey Shalom|Religious School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5684/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6313</url><identifier>6313</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1980s</date><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Tu B'Shvat with Rochelle Helzner at an unknown location

Photo by Judy Liberson</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.774a</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Helzner, Rochelle</people><searchterms>Tu B'Shevat</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5690/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6314</url><identifier>6314</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1980s</date><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Marvin Kay (l), chairman of the Washington Israel Bond Committee, confers with artist Philip Ratner on the sculpture Ratner is creating for Ambassador and Mrs. Simcha Dinitz. The sculpture was presented at a Farewell Dinner of Tribute on November 30 at the Washington Hilton.

</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.770</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Ratner, Philip|Kay, Marvin L.</people><searchterms>Israel Bonds</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5689/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6315</url><identifier>6315</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Hadassah Convention Committee: Standing: Lois Scott, Hannah Lipman, Gloria Derkay
Seated: Charlotte Jacobson, Miriam Dreisman</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.752</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hadassah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5687/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6316</url><identifier>6316</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1980s</date><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Campers at Camp Achva of Northern Virginia</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.751</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Camp Achva</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5686/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6317</url><identifier>6317</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1978</date><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>More than 1900 raised more than $75,000 for the Israel Emergency Fund in Sunday's Washington Walk Celebration of Israel's 30th anniversary of independence. The walkers are seen here leaving the Ellipse on the start of their ten-mile journey. 

Photo by Yosef Hadar</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.759</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5688/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6318</url><identifier>6318</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Washington Jewish Week</collection><description>Frank Reiss of the Anti Defamation League (undated)</description><subject /><objectid>1993.09.749</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5685/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6319</url><identifier>6319</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Washington Bullets</title><date>c. 1990s</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Washington Bullets hat made by Starter</description><subject /><objectid>2020.32.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Hat</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5567/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/6351</url><identifier>6351</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Solidarity Sunday</title><date>12/06/1987</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Soviet Jewry Rally on the National Mall.. Signs visible for Kansas City contingency as well as Washington Hebrew Congregation. </description><subject /><objectid>2013.12.2.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>National Mall|Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5568/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6352</url><identifier>6352</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Solidarity Sunday</title><date>12/06/1987</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Rabbi Bruce Lustig and members of the Washington Hebrew Congregation youth group march on the National Mall during the Solidarity Sunday protest for Soviet Jewry</description><subject /><objectid>2013.12.2.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lustig, Bruce</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|National Mall|protests and rallies|Soviet Jewry</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5569/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6353</url><identifier>6353</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Solidarity Sunday</title><date>12/06/1987</date><collection>Soviet Jewry Collection</collection><description>Rabbis of Washington Hebrew Congregation at the 1987 DC Soviet Jewry Rally on the National Mall

(L to R) Rabbi John Rosive (sp?), Rabbi Bruce Lustig, and Rabbi Joseph P. Weinberg
</description><subject /><objectid>2013.12.2.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Lustig, Bruce|Joseph P. Weinberg|Weinberg, Joseph|Rabbi Joseph Weinberg</people><searchterms>Washington Hebrew Congregation|Soviet Jewry|National Mall|protests and rallies</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5570/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6354</url><identifier>6354</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/15/1939</date><collection /><description>17 Alephs and seven Boy Scouts of Troop 73 visited the Winchester, VA B'nai B'rith lodge. Atlas chapter notes state that the entire Jewish populace of the town of Winchester came out for the event. The program included a Candle Ceremony led by Milton Norwood, an Oration of the Bill of Rights by Sol Lynn, and an open discussion on A.Z.A. led by Leslie Kreger, with Robert Rosenbloom acting as the chairman of the program. 

Original caption reads: "Simon Atlas Alephs and Boy Scouts participating in program held at visitation to Winchester, Va." 

Original print photograph can be found in the book "Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith, 1939" (1989.03.01)</description><subject /><objectid>1989.03.01.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Norwood, Milton|Lynn, Sol|Rosenblum, Robert</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|B'nai B'rith Youth Organization|AZA|Aleph Zadik Aleph|Boy Scouts</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5597/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6355</url><identifier>6355</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/24/1940</date><collection /><description>As a part of its cultural activity, several members of Alephs visited Gettysburg, PA to view the site of the famous Civil War battle. 

Original caption reads: "Simon Atlas Alephs on visitation to the famed Civil War Battlefield at Gettysburg, Pa." 

Original print photograph can be found in the book "Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith, 1939" (1989.03.01)</description><subject /><objectid>1989.03.01.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|B'nai B'rith Youth Organization|AZA|Aleph Zadik Aleph|Civil War</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5598/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6356</url><identifier>6356</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/05/1940</date><collection /><description>
Original caption reads: "Past Aleph Godol and Alumnus, Ralph Garfinkle, presents a picture of Irving Tash, deceased Simon Atlas Alumnus, to Aleph Godol Milton Norwood. Alumni Norman Freedenberg and Bert Abramson, Past Grand Aleph S'gan, watch the presentation." 

Original print photograph can be found in the book "Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith, 1939" (1989.03.01)</description><subject /><objectid>1989.03.01.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Tash, Irving|Garfinkle, Ralph|Norwood, Milton|Freedenberg, Norman|Abramson, Albert</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|B'nai B'rith Youth Organization|AZA|Aleph Zadik Aleph</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5599/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6357</url><identifier>6357</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>December 1939</date><collection /><description>Members of the Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith participate in social services as part of their club activities. 
During the month of December, it its annual Hanukkah food drive, the chapter collected 400 lbs. of food that was distributed through the Jewish Social Service Agency to the needy Jewish families of the community. 

Original print photograph can be found in the book "Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith, 1939" (1989.03.01)</description><subject /><objectid>1989.03.01.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|B'nai B'rith Youth Organization|AZA|Aleph Zadik Aleph|Jewish Social Service Agency</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5600/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6358</url><identifier>6358</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>
Original caption reads: "The chapter presents a typewriter, a desk, and four tables to the Hillel Extension Unit at the University of Maryland. Reading from left to right: Rabbi Eli Pilchick, Director of the Extension Unit, Jack Wolf, Aleph Mazkir; Robert Rosenblum, Aleph S'gan, and Milton Norwood, Aleph Godol."

Original print photograph can be found in the book "Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith, 1939" (1989.03.01)</description><subject>Typewriters</subject><objectid>1989.03.01.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Pilchick, Ely|Wolf, Jack|Rosenblum, Robert|Norwood, Milton</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|B'nai B'rith Youth Organization|AZA|Aleph Zadik Aleph|Hillel|University of Maryland</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5601/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6359</url><identifier>6359</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Members of the Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith participate in a softball game on the field behind MacFarland Junior High School. 

Original print photograph can be found in the book "Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith, 1939" (1989.03.01)</description><subject>Softball|Athletic fields</subject><objectid>1989.03.01.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>McFarland Junior High School|B'nai B'rith|B'nai B'rith Youth Organization|AZA|Aleph Zadik Aleph|sports</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5602/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6360</url><identifier>6360</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>The softball team of the Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith


Original print photograph can be found in the book "Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith, 1939" (1989.03.01)</description><subject>Softball</subject><objectid>1989.03.01.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>sports|B'nai B'rith|B'nai B'rith Youth Organization|AZA|Aleph Zadik Aleph</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5603/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6361</url><identifier>6361</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>The bowling team of the Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith


Original print photograph can be found in the book "Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith, 1939" (1989.03.01)</description><subject>Bowling</subject><objectid>1989.03.01.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>sports|B'nai B'rith Youth Organization|B'nai B'rith|AZA|Aleph Zadik Aleph</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5604/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6362</url><identifier>6362</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>The basketball team of the Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith


Original print photograph can be found in the book "Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith, 1939" (1989.03.01)</description><subject>Basketball|Basketball players</subject><objectid>1989.03.01.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>sports|B'nai B'rith|B'nai B'rith Youth Organization|AZA|Aleph Zadik Aleph</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5605/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6363</url><identifier>6363</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>September 1939</date><collection /><description>Alumnus Irving Livshin, Advisor to the Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith, discusses plans for the Yom Kippur Dance with members of the dance committee. 

Original print photograph can be found in the book "Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith, 1939" (1989.03.01)</description><subject /><objectid>1989.03.01.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Livshin, Irving</people><searchterms>Dance|AZA|Aleph Zadik Aleph|B'nai B'rith|B'nai B'rith Youth Organization</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5606/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6364</url><identifier>6364</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/23/1939</date><collection /><description>On September 23, 1939, the chapter held its annual Yom Kippur Dance. As part of the event, a "Sweetheart of AZA" contest was held and Ms. Sylvia Abramson, judged by local radio announcers and stage personalities, was awarded a trophy and a corsage for winning that title. Mrs. Simon Atlas, mother of the chapter, made the presentation to Ms. Abramson. 

Original print photograph can be found in the book "Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith, 1939" (1989.03.01)</description><subject>Dance|Dance parties</subject><objectid>1989.03.01.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Abramson, Sylvia</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|B'nai B'rith Youth Organization|Aleph Zadik Aleph|AZA</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5607/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6365</url><identifier>6365</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/31/1940</date><collection /><description>"Splash" party at the Ambassador Hotel swimming pool. Alephs from the Annapolis and Capital City chapters and boy scouts of Troop 91 attended.


Original print photograph can be found in the book "Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith, 1939" (1989.03.01)</description><subject>Swimming pools</subject><objectid>1989.03.01.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|B'nai B'rith Youth Organization|AZA|Aleph Zadik Aleph</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5608/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6366</url><identifier>6366</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Sam Beber, founder of the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization, and his wife Helen visit the Simon Atlas chapter in Washington, D.C.
Original caption reads: " Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beber at the Simon Atlas meeting. It is summer and Milton Norwood, Aleph Godol, is attired for the season."

Original print photograph can be found in the book "Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith, 1939" (1989.03.01)</description><subject /><objectid>1989.03.01.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Beber, Sam|Norwood, Milton</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|B'nai B'rith Youth Organization|AZA|Aleph Zadik Aleph</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5609/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6367</url><identifier>6367</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Founders' Day and Past Aleph Godols' meeting. The past Aleph Godols reading from left to right are Ralf Goldberg, Al Heimberg, Al Cohen, Ralph Garfinkle, and Marvin Tievsky. 


Original print photograph can be found in the book "Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith, 1939" (1989.03.01)</description><subject /><objectid>1989.03.01.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Goldberg, Ralph|Heimberg, Albert|Garfinkle, Ralph|Tievsky, Marvin</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|Aleph Zadik Aleph|AZA</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5610/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6368</url><identifier>6368</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/29/1940</date><collection /><description>AZA Shabbat led by members of the Simon Atlas Chapter of B'nai B'rith at B'nai Israel Congregation, located at 14th and Emserson Sts. NW


Original print photograph can be found in the book "Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith, 1939" (1989.03.01)</description><subject /><objectid>1989.03.01.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|AZA|Torah|synagogues|B'nai Israel|Aleph Zadik Aleph</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5611/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6369</url><identifier>6369</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/17/1940</date><collection /><description>Aleph Hy Sandler looks on as Aleph Godol, Milton Norwood, presents a gavel, on behalf of the Simon Atlas Chapter, to Irving Falk, Aleph Godol of the Potomac Aleph Club, in their installation ceremony. 


Original print photograph can be found in the book "Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith, 1939" (1989.03.01)</description><subject /><objectid>1989.03.01.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Sandler, Hyman|Norwood, Milton|Falk, Irving</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|AZA|Aleph Zadik Aleph</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5612/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6370</url><identifier>6370</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Members of Boy Scout Troop 91 and the Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith pose for a photograph together. 

Original print photograph can be found in the book "Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith, 1939" (1989.03.01)</description><subject /><objectid>1989.03.01.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|Boy Scouts|AZA|Aleph Zadik Aleph</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5613/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6371</url><identifier>6371</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/02/1940</date><collection /><description>Members of the Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith are pictured showing the wreath they will place upon the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington Cemetery. 


Original print photograph can be found in the book "Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith, 1939" (1989.03.01)</description><subject>Wreaths|Cemeteries</subject><objectid>1989.03.01.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Norwood, Milton</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|Arlington Cemetery|AZA|Aleph Zadik Aleph</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5614/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6372</url><identifier>6372</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/02/1940</date><collection /><description>Members of the Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith are pictured marching toward the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier carrying a wreath they will place at the foot of the tomb. Members of the U.S. Army Guard of Honor are visible at the far right. 



Original print photograph can be found in the book "Simon Atlas chapter of B'nai B'rith, 1939" (1989.03.01)</description><subject>Tomb|Cemeteries|Wreaths</subject><objectid>1989.03.01.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Norwood, Milton</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|Arlington Cemetery|AZA|Aleph Zadik Aleph</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5615/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6373</url><identifier>6373</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>May 1937</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>Woodward baseball team possibly including Max Blumenthal</description><subject>Baseball</subject><objectid>2006.30.5</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>sports</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5618/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6374</url><identifier>6374</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Solidarity Sunday</title><date>12/06/1987</date><collection /><description>Photograph of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington at the Solidarity Sunday march for Soviet Jewry on the National Mall</description><subject /><objectid>2009.27.41</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Soviet Jewry|Solidarity Day|protests and rallies|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5620/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6375</url><identifier>6375</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1970s</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>"Freedom for Soviet Jewry!" sign in front of Adas Israel Synagogue on Porter St. NW</description><subject /><objectid>2013.43.107</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5623/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6376</url><identifier>6376</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1975</date><collection>Jewish Community Relations Council</collection><description>Bolshoi demonstration outside of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Bert Silver and Harriet Amchan among protestors. </description><subject /><objectid>2013.43.108</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Silver, Bert</people><searchterms>Soviet Jewry|protests and rallies|Kennedy Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5622/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6377</url><identifier>6377</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center Collection</collection><description>Theater programs from various Minstrel shows put on by the Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Associations, the predecessor to the Jewish Community Center. Even as Jewish Community Centers' were focused on American Jewish life and culture, they reflected just how American that culture had become when events included such programming as minstrel shows featuring racist Blackface entertainment.</description><subject>Minstrel shows|Racism|Stereotyping|Theater programs</subject><objectid>2002.11.25.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Program, Theater</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Young Mens Hebrew Association|Young Womens Hebrew Association</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5626/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6378</url><identifier>6378</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/07/1949</date><collection /><description>Installation of Augusta S. Dessoff as president of the Senior Division of the Washington, DC Chapter of the National Council of Jewish Women. Other newly installed division leaders of the chapter are Sylvia Stein, president of the Evening Group; Barbara Antel, president of the Junior Division; and Veda Higger, president of the Councilettes. </description><subject /><objectid>1995.01.01.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Dessoff, Augusta Silverman</people><searchterms>National Council of Jewish Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5629/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6379</url><identifier>6379</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/31/1951</date><collection /><description>An invitation to "Council Follies" an original production of the National Council of Jewish Women held at the Lisner Auditorium on the campus of George Washington University. </description><subject /><objectid>1995.01.01.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>National Council of Jewish Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5630/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6380</url><identifier>6380</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1990s</date><collection>Collected for CJM</collection><description>Passover Haggadah created by the Board of Jewish Education of Greater Washington for a "model Seder" held before Passover for the residents of the Mary and Charles Oshinsky Apartment Program. The annual event held for over a decade beginning in 1991 was organized by the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington and the Jewish Foundation for Group Homes. 

The foundation, a beneficiary of the Jewish Federation, was established in 1982 as a community residential program serving people 18 and older with disabilities such as autism, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, learning disabilities, chronic mental illness and emotional and behavioral issues. Residents hold jobs or do volunteer work and live independently in apartments, supported by help with tasks such as money management, medical appointments, housekeeping and cooking.</description><subject>Holidays</subject><objectid>2020.32.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Haggadah</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Passover|Passover Seder|UJA Federation of Greater Washington|Board of Jewish Education|Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington|Jewish Foundation for Group Homes</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5634/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6381</url><identifier>6381</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Wedding invitation for Clara Siegel and J. Sondheimer at the Eighth Street Temple (Washington Hebrew Congregation) 
05/11/1879
Dimensions: 4.30"w x 2.5"h</description><subject /><objectid>1991.04.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Wedding|Washington Hebrew Congregation</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5635/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6382</url><identifier>6382</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Simon Oppenheimer</title><date>1909</date><collection /><description>Two-handled silver cup with inscription: "Presented by the board and Members of the Adas Israel Hebrew Congregation to Simon Oppenheimer upon his 20th election as President Jany. 5649 Jany. 5669"

Note: Hebrew years 5649-5669 translates to 1889-1909</description><subject /><objectid>2023.02.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Cup, Loving</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Oppenheimer, Simon</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5641/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/6383</url><identifier>6383</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Scouting For Girls</title><date>1929</date><collection /><description>Scouting For Girls book belonging to Naomi Biron, member of Troop 5 which met at the Jewish Community Center, 1929</description><subject /><objectid>2023.02.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Biron Cohen, Naomi</people><searchterms>Jewish Community Center|Washington DC Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5644/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6384</url><identifier>6384</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The Holy Scriptures</title><date>06/08/1930</date><collection /><description>The Holy Scriptures presented to Naomi Biron June 8, 1930 by the Sisterhood of Adas Israel Congregation </description><subject>Religious books</subject><objectid>2023.02.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Biron Cohen, Naomi</people><searchterms>Sisterhood|Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5645/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6385</url><identifier>6385</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Central High Class of '34</title><date>1934</date><collection /><description>Panorama, Central High School class of 1934 with several student signatures on back of print</description><subject /><objectid>2023.02.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Biron Cohen, Naomi</people><searchterms>Central High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6386</url><identifier>6386</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Central High School</title><date>ca. 1930s</date><collection /><description>Central High School button</description><subject /><objectid>2023.02.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Central High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5646/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/6387</url><identifier>6387</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>The 1934 Brecky</title><date>1934</date><collection /><description>“The 1934 Brecky” the yearbook of Central High School in Washington, DC</description><subject /><objectid>2023.02.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Yearbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Biron Cohen, Naomi</people><searchterms>Central High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5647/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6388</url><identifier>6388</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Here's to Old Central</title><date /><collection /><description>Commemorative book “Here’s to Old Central" reflecting on the history of Central High School from 1882-1950</description><subject /><objectid>2023.02.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Central High School</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5648/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6389</url><identifier>6389</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Diplomas for Naomi Biron for elementary and high schools in the District of Columbia Public School system 1930-1934, and Junior College of The George Washington University, 1936</description><subject>Diplomas</subject><objectid>2023.02.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Diploma</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Biron Cohen, Naomi</people><searchterms>D.C. 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Public Schools</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5649/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6391</url><identifier>6391</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Phi Sigma Sigma</title><date>12/23/1938</date><collection /><description>Panoramic photograph of Phi Sigma Sigma 25th Anniversary Convention, Hotel Commodore, December 23, 1938</description><subject /><objectid>2023.02.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Phi Sigma Sigma|sorority</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6392</url><identifier>6392</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/05/1947</date><collection /><description>Wedding photo of Jerome B. Cohen &amp; Naomi Biron 

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</description><subject /><objectid>2017.01.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5637/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6398</url><identifier>6398</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/28/1970</date><collection /><description>Receipt from Abe's Jewish Bookstore for two Torah scrolls sold to the White House 10/28/1970</description><subject /><objectid>2017.01.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Receipt</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5638/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6399</url><identifier>6399</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>How to Speak English Good</title><date>1931</date><collection /><description>"How to Speak English Good" Book used by Rabbi M.H. Levinson to improve his English for sermons given at Beth El Congregation on Jefferson St. NW

Inside cover inscribed "Rabbi M.H. Levinson 435 Newton Place NW Washington, DC"</description><subject /><objectid>2023.03.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Levinson, M.H.</people><searchterms>Beth El</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5650/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6400</url><identifier>6400</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Yad dedicated in memory of Jacob R. Selis upon his death June 1, 1938</description><subject /><objectid>2023.03.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Yad</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Beth El</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5651/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/6401</url><identifier>6401</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>A seal press for Bethel Congregation &amp; Talmud Torah of Washington 1946?</description><subject /><objectid>2023.03.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Press, Seal</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Beth El</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5653/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/6402</url><identifier>6402</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Temple Shalom</title><date /><collection /><description>Archival Material related to events at Temple Shalom in Chevy Chase, MD

Program, Temple Shalom 50th Anniversary Celebration, June 2009

Children's Book, "Our Journey From Syria to America" written by two daughters of a Syrian family sponsored to come to America by the congregants of Temple Shalom

Program, B'nai Mitzvah of Zachary Carson Blumenstein and Will Daniel Yetvin, January 17, 2009</description><subject /><objectid>2022.25.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Temple Shalom|Immigrants|Immigration|Bar Mitzvah|refugees</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6403</url><identifier>6403</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Two programs from the funeral service of disabilities rights activist Judith Heumann

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Chapel of Four Chaplains at the Pentagon</description><subject /><objectid>2023.06.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Medal, Commemorative</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Resnicoff, Arnold</people><searchterms>U.S. Navy|Military|Four Chaplains</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5702/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/6410</url><identifier>6410</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1980s</date><collection /><description>Nametag from the uniform of Rabbi Arnold Resnicoff, chaplain of the U.S. Navy</description><subject /><objectid>2023.06.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Nametag</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Resnicoff, Arnold</people><searchterms>U.S. Navy|Military</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5703/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/6411</url><identifier>6411</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1980s</date><collection /><description>The official Jewish Chaplaincy pin worn by Rabbi Arnold Resnicoff from his time as chaplain of the U.S. Navy</description><subject /><objectid>2023.06.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin, Military</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Resnicoff, Arnold</people><searchterms>U.S. Navy|Military</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5704/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/6412</url><identifier>6412</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>YWHA</title><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Young Women's Hebrew Association trip to North Beach, MD (undated, ca. 1920s)

1st row, seated, from left
Rose Hornstein
Unknown
Sam Saidman
Belle _____
Charles Bass___</description><subject /><objectid>J37</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hornstein, Rose</people><searchterms>Young Womens Hebrew Association|North Beach</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5765/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6480</url><identifier>6480</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>YWHA</title><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Young Women's Hebrew Association hut at North Beach, Maryland (undated, ca. 1920s)</description><subject /><objectid>J40</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Young Womens Hebrew Association|North Beach</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5766/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6481</url><identifier>6481</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>YWHA</title><date>1928</date><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Young group of Young Women's &amp; Men's Hebrew Association members at Colonial Beach, Virginia</description><subject /><objectid>J41</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Young Womens Hebrew Association|Young Mens Hebrew Association</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5767/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6482</url><identifier>6482</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington Collection</collection><description>Young Women's Hebrew Association hut at North Beach, Maryland (undated, ca. 1920s)</description><subject /><objectid>J49</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Young Womens Hebrew Association|North Beach</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5768/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6483</url><identifier>6483</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>March for Women's Lives 1986</title><date>03/09/1986</date><collection>B'nai B'rith Women / Jewish Women International Collection</collection><description>Pro-choice protesters march up Pennsylvania Ave. NW.

Representatives of B'nai B'rith Women were among the 80,000 people who took part in the "March for Women's Lives" on March 9 in Washington D.C. The march was staged in support of the 1973 Supreme Court ruling legalizing abortion. It was also a counter to the annual anti-abortion march which took place in Washington in January 1986 and drew 40,000 people. </description><subject>Women|Women's rights|Abortions|Protest movements</subject><objectid>2023.05.001</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|B'nai B'rith Women|Pennsylvania Avenue|U.S. Capitol</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5774/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6485</url><identifier>6485</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>March for Women's Lives 1986</title><date>03/09/1986</date><collection>B'nai B'rith Women / Jewish Women International Collection</collection><description>

Representatives of B'nai B'rith Women were among the 80,000 people who took part in the "March for Women's Lives" on March 9 in Washington D.C. The march was staged in support of the 1973 Supreme Court ruling legalizing abortion. It was also a counter to the annual anti-abortion march which took place in Washington in January 1986 and drew 40,000 people. </description><subject>Women|Women's rights|Protest movements|Abortions</subject><objectid>2023.05.002</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|B'nai B'rith Women|Pennsylvania Avenue</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5775/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6486</url><identifier>6486</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>March for Women's Lives 1986</title><date>03/09/1986</date><collection>B'nai B'rith Women / Jewish Women International Collection</collection><description>

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Representatives of B'nai B'rith Women were among the 80,000 people who took part in the "March for Women's Lives" on March 9 in Washington D.C. The march was staged in support of the 1973 Supreme Court ruling legalizing abortion. It was also a counter to the annual anti-abortion march which took place in Washington in January 1986 and drew 40,000 people. </description><subject>Abortions|Protest movements|Women|Women's rights</subject><objectid>2023.05.004</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|B'nai B'rith Women|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5777/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6488</url><identifier>6488</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>March for Women's Lives 1986</title><date>03/09/1986</date><collection>B'nai B'rith Women / Jewish Women International Collection</collection><description>

Representatives of B'nai B'rith Women were among the 80,000 people who took part in the "March for Women's Lives" on March 9 in Washington D.C. The march was staged in support of the 1973 Supreme Court ruling legalizing abortion. It was also a counter to the annual anti-abortion march which took place in Washington in January 1986 and drew 40,000 people. </description><subject>Protest movements|Women|Women's rights|Abortions</subject><objectid>2023.05.005</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|B'nai B'rith Women|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5778/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6489</url><identifier>6489</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>March for Women's Lives 1986</title><date>03/09/1986</date><collection>B'nai B'rith Women / Jewish Women International Collection</collection><description>Representatives of B'nai B'rith Women were among the 80,000 people who took part in the "March for Women's Lives" on March 9 in Washington D.C. The march was staged in support of the 1973 Supreme Court ruling legalizing abortion. It was also a counter to the annual anti-abortion march which took place in Washington in January 1986 and drew 40,000 people. 

From left: Barbara Rabkin, chairman, Mid-Atlantic Region; Linda Kaplan, B'nai B'rith Women director of organizational services, and Elaine Binder, B'nai B'rith Women Executive Director. </description><subject>Protest movements|Women|Women's rights|Abortions</subject><objectid>2023.05.006</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|B'nai B'rith Women|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5779/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6490</url><identifier>6490</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>March for Women's Lives 1986</title><date>03/09/1986</date><collection>B'nai B'rith Women / Jewish Women International Collection</collection><description>

Representatives of B'nai B'rith Women were among the 80,000 people who took part in the "March for Women's Lives" on March 9 in Washington D.C. The march was staged in support of the 1973 Supreme Court ruling legalizing abortion. It was also a counter to the annual anti-abortion march which took place in Washington in January 1986 and drew 40,000 people. </description><subject>Protest movements|Women|Women's rights|Abortions</subject><objectid>2023.05.007</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|B'nai B'rith Women|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5780/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6491</url><identifier>6491</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>March for Women's Lives 1986</title><date>03/09/1986</date><collection>B'nai B'rith Women / Jewish Women International Collection</collection><description>

Representatives of B'nai B'rith Women were among the 80,000 people who took part in the "March for Women's Lives" on March 9 in Washington D.C. The march was staged in support of the 1973 Supreme Court ruling legalizing abortion. It was also a counter to the annual anti-abortion march which took place in Washington in January 1986 and drew 40,000 people. </description><subject>Protest movements|Women|Women's rights|Abortions</subject><objectid>2023.05.008</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|B'nai B'rith Women|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5781/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6492</url><identifier>6492</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>March for Women's Lives 1986</title><date>03/09/1986</date><collection>B'nai B'rith Women / Jewish Women International Collection</collection><description>

Representatives of B'nai B'rith Women were among the 80,000 people who took part in the "March for Women's Lives" on March 9 in Washington D.C. The march was staged in support of the 1973 Supreme Court ruling legalizing abortion. It was also a counter to the annual anti-abortion march which took place in Washington in January 1986 and drew 40,000 people. </description><subject>Protest movements|Women|Women's rights|Abortions</subject><objectid>2023.05.009</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|B'nai B'rith Women|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5782/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6493</url><identifier>6493</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>March for Women's Lives 1986</title><date>03/09/1986</date><collection>B'nai B'rith Women / Jewish Women International Collection</collection><description>

Representatives of B'nai B'rith Women were among the 80,000 people who took part in the "March for Women's Lives" on March 9 in Washington D.C. The march was staged in support of the 1973 Supreme Court ruling legalizing abortion. It was also a counter to the annual anti-abortion march which took place in Washington in January 1986 and drew 40,000 people. </description><subject>Protest movements|Women|Women's rights|Abortions</subject><objectid>2023.05.010</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|B'nai B'rith Women|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5783/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6494</url><identifier>6494</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>March for Women's Lives 1986</title><date>03/09/1986</date><collection>B'nai B'rith Women / Jewish Women International Collection</collection><description>

Representatives of B'nai B'rith Women were among the 80,000 people who took part in the "March for Women's Lives" on March 9 in Washington D.C. The march was staged in support of the 1973 Supreme Court ruling legalizing abortion. It was also a counter to the annual anti-abortion march which took place in Washington in January 1986 and drew 40,000 people. </description><subject>Protest movements|Women|Women's rights|Abortions</subject><objectid>2023.05.011</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|B'nai B'rith Women|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5784/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6495</url><identifier>6495</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>March for Women's Lives 1986</title><date>03/09/1986</date><collection>B'nai B'rith Women / Jewish Women International Collection</collection><description>

Representatives of B'nai B'rith Women were among the 80,000 people who took part in the "March for Women's Lives" on March 9 in Washington D.C. The march was staged in support of the 1973 Supreme Court ruling legalizing abortion. It was also a counter to the annual anti-abortion march which took place in Washington in January 1986 and drew 40,000 people. </description><subject>Protest movements|Women|Women's rights|Abortions</subject><objectid>2023.05.012</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|B'nai B'rith Women|National Mall|U.S. Capitol</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5785/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6496</url><identifier>6496</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>March for Women's Lives 1986</title><date>03/09/1986</date><collection>B'nai B'rith Women / Jewish Women International Collection</collection><description>

Representatives of B'nai B'rith Women were among the 80,000 people who took part in the "March for Women's Lives" on March 9 in Washington D.C. The march was staged in support of the 1973 Supreme Court ruling legalizing abortion. It was also a counter to the annual anti-abortion march which took place in Washington in January 1986 and drew 40,000 people. </description><subject>Protest movements|Women|Women's rights|Abortions</subject><objectid>2023.05.013</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|B'nai B'rith Women|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5786/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6497</url><identifier>6497</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>March for Women's Lives 1986</title><date>03/09/1986</date><collection>B'nai B'rith Women / Jewish Women International Collection</collection><description>

Representatives of B'nai B'rith Women were among the 80,000 people who took part in the "March for Women's Lives" on March 9 in Washington D.C. The march was staged in support of the 1973 Supreme Court ruling legalizing abortion. It was also a counter to the annual anti-abortion march which took place in Washington in January 1986 and drew 40,000 people. </description><subject>Protest movements|Women|Women's rights|Abortions</subject><objectid>2023.05.014</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|B'nai B'rith Women|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5787/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6498</url><identifier>6498</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>August 2022</date><collection>Theater J Collection</collection><description>A portrait of Carolivia Herron made in August 2022 at Theater J’s Expanding the Canon Beit Midrash, a three-day session with seven racially and ethnically diverse Jewish playwrights who have been commissioned by Theater J to write full-length plays about the experience of racially and ethnically diverse Jews.  </description><subject /><objectid>2022.21.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Herron, Carolivia</people><searchterms>Theater J</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5835/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6558</url><identifier>6558</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1950s</date><collection>Jack Kay Collection</collection><description>Signing up for new membership at an unknown location. The man with glasses, standing, is Abraham Kay, the man seated is Joseph Cherner, and the woman is unknown. Location and date unknown. </description><subject /><objectid>2008.31.015</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kay, Abraham|Cherner, Joseph</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5856/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6559</url><identifier>6559</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Eisenberg/Cherner Seder</title><date>1945</date><collection /><description>The 1945 Passover Seder of the Eisenberg and Cherner families, at the home of Leib &amp; Talbe Eisenberg at 628 Jefferson St. NW. 

Counter Clockwise from man at head of table: Leib Eisenberg, Talbe Eisenberg (wife of Leib), Yakov Eisenberg (son of Leib from first wife), Frumka (wife of Yakov), Sam Eisenberg (son of Leib and Talbe, founder of Pearson liquor), Rae (on Sam's lap, daughter of Sam and Sarah), Sarah Eisenberg (wife of Sam), Nadine Eisenberg (daughter of Sam and Sarah), Walter Eisenberg (son of Sam and Sarah), Herbert Cherner (son of Henry and Norma Cherner), Stanly Cherner (son of Henry and Norma Cherner), 

Counter clockwise beginning with woman in flower dress on far right- Norma Cherner (wife of Henry Cherner), Gerald Cherner (son of Henry and Norma Cherner), Henry Cherner, Shirley Eisenberg (wife of Dr. Herman Eisenberg), Annette Eisenberg (daughter), Dr. Herman Eisenberg (son of Leib and Talbe), Rose Eisenberg (mother of Talbe). 

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of a family sitting around a table. The table is set for a meal and the people at the table are looking towards the camera posing for the picture. </description><subject>Family|Portrait photographs|Passover|Holidays</subject><objectid>2023.09.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eisenberg, Leib|Eisenberg, Talbe|Eisenberg, Yakov|Eisenberg, Frumka|Eisenberg, Sam|Eisenberg, Rae|Eisenberg, Sarah|Eisenberg, Nadine|Eisenberg, Walter|Cherner, Herbert|Cherner, Stanley|Cherner, Norma|Cherner, Gerald|Cherner, Henry|Eisenberg, Shirley|Eisenberg, Annette|Eisenberg, Herman|Eisenberg, Rose</people><searchterms>Passover Seder|Passover</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5896/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6560</url><identifier>6560</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>AIDS Walk Washington 1996</title><date>10/06/1996</date><collection /><description>Button from the 10th annual AIDS Walk Washington</description><subject>AIDS (Disease)|LGBTQ</subject><objectid>2021.21.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Button</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Green, David M.</people><searchterms>AIDS Epidemic|LGBTQ</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5858/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/6561</url><identifier>6561</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2022</date><collection /><description>A blue kippah (Yarmulkah/head covering) with a gold seal of the President of the United States on the outside, and "The White House Washington" written in gold lettering on the inside. </description><subject /><objectid>2023.10.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Kippah</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Biden, Joseph</people><searchterms>White House</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/6569</url><identifier>6569</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Maxwell House Haggadah used at the White House Passover Seder during the Obama Administration. </description><subject /><objectid>2023.10.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Haggadah</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Obama, Barack</people><searchterms>Passover|Passover Seder|White House Passover Seder|White House|U.S. Presidents</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5860/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6570</url><identifier>6570</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>09/30/2022</date><collection /><description>An invitation to a Jewish New Year celebration at the White House, Biden Administration</description><subject /><objectid>2023.10.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Biden, Joseph|Biden, Jill</people><searchterms>White House|Rosh Hashanah|U.S. Presidents</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5861/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6571</url><identifier>6571</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/16/2023</date><collection /><description>A program for the Jewish American Heritage Month celebration hosted by President &amp; Dr. Biden at the White House</description><subject /><objectid>2023.10.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Program</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Biden, Joseph|Biden, Jill</people><searchterms>White House|U.S. Presidents</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5862/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6572</url><identifier>6572</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>2023</date><collection /><description>A two-page proclamation for Jewish American Heritage Month 2023, signed by President Joseph R. Biden. </description><subject /><objectid>2023.10.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Proclamation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Biden, Joseph</people><searchterms>White House|U.S. Presidents</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6592</url><identifier>6592</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1870s</date><collection>Maurice and Flora Atkin Collection</collection><description>The Hartogensis Family (ancestors of Flora Atkin), late 19th century, Washington, DC

Edward Hartogensis with his wife Fannye, daughters Clara and Rachel and son Henry</description><subject /><objectid>2007.37.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Hartogensis, Clara|Hartogensis, Edward|Hartogensis, Rachel|Hartogensis, Fannie|Hartogensis, Henry</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5863/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6594</url><identifier>6594</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1940s</date><collection /><description>Possibly Goldie Bachman Feder standing in front of Cherry Blossoms at the Tidal Basin </description><subject /><objectid>1996.34.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Feder, Goldie Bachman</people><searchterms>Cherry Blossoms|Tidal Basin</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5864/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6595</url><identifier>6595</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1930s</date><collection /><description>Goldie Bachman Feder standing in front of Cherry Blossoms at the Tidal Basin </description><subject /><objectid>1996.34.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Feder, Goldie Bachman</people><searchterms>Cherry Blossoms|Tidal Basin</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5868/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6599</url><identifier>6599</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1940s</date><collection /><description>A view of the U.S. Capitol looking east from the National Mall</description><subject /><objectid>1996.34.26</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>U.S. Capitol|National Mall</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5885/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6600</url><identifier>6600</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1930s</date><collection /><description>An unknown woman stands at Hains Point along the Washington Channel. The National War College building is visible in the background. </description><subject /><objectid>1996.34.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Hains Point</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5870/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6601</url><identifier>6601</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1930s</date><collection /><description>Goldie Bachman Feder stands at Hains Point along the Washington Channel. The National War College building is visible in the background. </description><subject /><objectid>1996.34.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Feder, Goldie Bachman</people><searchterms>Hains Point</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5871/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6602</url><identifier>6602</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1930s</date><collection /><description>An unknown woman stands beneath a cherry blossom tree along the Tidal Basin </description><subject /><objectid>1996.34.29</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Cherry Blossoms|Tidal Basin</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5872/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6603</url><identifier>6603</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1930s</date><collection /><description>An unknown woman stands beneath a cherry blossom tree along the Tidal Basin </description><subject /><objectid>1996.34.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5873/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6604</url><identifier>6604</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1930s</date><collection /><description>Two unknown women standing alongside the Potomac River</description><subject /><objectid>1996.34.31</objectid><place /><objectname>Negative, Film</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5874/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6605</url><identifier>6605</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>01/27/1935</date><collection /><description>Rear of White House, taken from Potomac Park across the street</description><subject>Snow</subject><objectid>1996.34.32</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>White House</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5875/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6606</url><identifier>6606</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1930s</date><collection /><description>A view of the Capitol, undated</description><subject /><objectid>1996.34.33</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>U.S. Capitol</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5876/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6607</url><identifier>6607</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1930s</date><collection /><description>A view of the National Mall, undated</description><subject /><objectid>1996.34.34</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>National Mall|Smithsonian Institution|Washington Monument</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5877/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6608</url><identifier>6608</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/16/1935</date><collection /><description>A view of the U.S. Capitol</description><subject /><objectid>1996.34.35</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>U.S. Capitol</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5878/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6609</url><identifier>6609</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1930s</date><collection /><description>A view of the Smithsonian Castle from across the National Mall, undated</description><subject /><objectid>1996.34.36</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>National Mall|Smithsonian Institution</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5879/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6610</url><identifier>6610</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/16/1935</date><collection /><description>A view of the U.S. Capitol</description><subject /><objectid>1996.34.37</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>U.S. Capitol</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5880/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6611</url><identifier>6611</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/14/1935</date><collection /><description>Goldie Bachman Feder visiting the Cherry Blossoms. Back of photograph reads: "Taken in front of one of the large pink magnolia trees in Potomac Park, Washington, D.C. (First Jr. Council Hike)"</description><subject /><objectid>1996.34.38</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Feder, Goldie Bachman</people><searchterms>Cherry Blossoms|Tidal Basin|National Council of Jewish Juniors</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5881/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6612</url><identifier>6612</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/14/1935</date><collection /><description>Back of photograph reads: " Members first Jr. Council Hike around speedway, Washington, D.C. 
Back row- Zelda Wolf, Ruth Bishko, Charlotte Schwartz, Lie Sykes
Front Row- Nellie Shafer, Goldie Bachman, Bella Schwartz, Ida Crane" </description><subject /><objectid>1996.34.39</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Feder, Goldie Bachman</people><searchterms>Hains Point|National Council of Jewish Juniors</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5882/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6613</url><identifier>6613</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/14/1935</date><collection /><description>Back of photograph reads: "Jr. Council Hikers Zelda Wolf, Hilda Levy, Lee, Charlotte + Bella Schwartz, Ida Crane, Nellie Shafer, Ruth Bishko, Lie Sykes" </description><subject /><objectid>1996.34.40</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Feder, Goldie Bachman</people><searchterms>National Council of Jewish Juniors|Hains Point|Tidal Basin</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5883/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6614</url><identifier>6614</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/14/1935</date><collection /><description>Back of photograph reads: "Goldie Bachman, Hilda Levy, Lie Sykes, along the speedway, Washington D.C" and in faded pencil is written "Hope you like 2 peanuts and the big girl in the middle?"</description><subject /><objectid>1996.34.41</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Feder, Goldie Bachman</people><searchterms>Hains Point|National Council of Jewish Juniors</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5884/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6615</url><identifier>6615</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Atlas Genealogy </title><date /><collection /><description>One file containing genealogical records of the Atlas family from 1890-1959. The records include letters, photos, certificates, and more. </description><subject>Family|Family trees|Sports|Sports &amp; recreation facilities|Sporting goods stores</subject><objectid>2023.12.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Atlas Sport Store|sports|sporting good store</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6616</url><identifier>6616</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Ellen Julius Scrapbook</title><date /><collection /><description>Ellen Julius teenage-mid 40s scrapbook (married to Simon Atlas). The scrapbook of Ellen's life from her teenage age to mid-40's. It is a large green scrapbook tied with string and yellowed with age. </description><subject>Scrapbooks|Sports|Sports &amp; recreation facilities|Sporting goods stores</subject><objectid>2023.12.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Atlas Sport Store|sporting good store|sports</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6617</url><identifier>6617</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>WWII-Era Scrapbook </title><date /><collection /><description>Ellen Julius/Julius Family WWII Scrapbook UK. The scrapbook for Ellen's family visit to London to see Simon Atlas while he was in London during his service in World War 2. The scrapbook is large with the binding colored red with square detailing and the pages are yellowed with age. </description><subject>Scrapbooks|Sports|Sports &amp; recreation facilities|World War II|Sporting goods stores</subject><objectid>2023.12.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Scrapbook</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Atlas Sport Store|World War II|sporting good store|sports</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6618</url><identifier>6618</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1890s</date><collection /><description>A black &amp; white studio portrait of Simon Atlas.

[Image Description]: A black and white portrait of a man in a three-piece suit. The man is looking at the camera, he has a short haircut and a small mustache. </description><subject>Portrait photographs|Sports|Sports &amp; recreation facilities|Sporting goods stores</subject><objectid>2023.12.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Atlas Sport Store|sports</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5886/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6619</url><identifier>6619</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/12/2023</date><collection /><description>Two-sided poster used at a protest again Israel's far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich during his visit to Washington, DC. Smotrich was in Washington to address Israel Bonds' national leadership summit at the Grand Hyatt Hotel at 11th &amp; H Sts. NW. Hundreds gathered outside the hotel to protest Smotrich who, two weeks prior to the event, called for Israel to wipe out the Palestinian village of Hawara. The protestors included Jewish-American organizations, Israeli expats, and others. 

One side of the poster says "Wanted For Assault on Democracy" with mugshot-like portraits of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Over his portrait is written the Hebrew word "boosha" which translates to shame. The Hebrew on the left side of the poster reads "Fuck Bibi" and on the right is the phrase "Yimakh shemo"  a Hebrew curse placed after the name of particular enemies of the Jewish people.

The reverse side of the poster depicts what appear to be the symbol for the scales of justice. On one side is the word "democracy" resting over a pillared building with the Hebrew word "tzedek" which translates to justice. The opposite side of the scale appears to depict Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu flying out of a cage with the body of the Monopoly man. Underneath is written "get out of jail free?" from the popular board game. </description><subject /><objectid>2023.13.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Poster, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Netanyahu, Benjamin</people><searchterms>protests and rallies|Israel|Israel Bonds</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/6633</url><identifier>6633</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/12/2023</date><collection /><description>Poster used at a protest again Israel's far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich during his visit to Washington, DC. Smotrich was in Washington to address Israel Bonds' national leadership summit at the Grand Hyatt Hotel at 11th &amp; H Sts. NW. Hundreds gathered outside the hotel to protest Smotrich who, two weeks prior to the event, called for Israel to wipe out the Palestinian village of Hawara. The protestors included Jewish-American organizations, Israeli expats, and others. 

Poster reads "PEACE, JUSTICE AND SECURITY FOR ISRAELIS AND PALESTINIANS JAMAAT"</description><subject /><objectid>2023.13.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Poster, Political</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>protests and rallies|Israel|Israel Bonds|Palestine</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/6634</url><identifier>6634</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1920s</date><collection /><description>A studio portrait of the Warber family, possibly taken in Washington DC
From left to right: Meyer Werber, Irving Werber, Israel Werber (Father of Meyer and Irving Werber), and Lily Ann Werber (Meyer's daughter)

[Image Description]: A black and white portrait of a family posing for the camera. Two men in front are seated while one man stands behind them and a young girl stands to the side, all subjects are wearing formal wear. </description><subject>Family|Portrait photographs|Group portraits</subject><objectid>2023.09.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Gordon, Lily|Werber, Meyer</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5897/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6691</url><identifier>6691</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Cherner Wedding</title><date>06/21/1953</date><collection /><description>Miriam and Herbert Cherner's wedding at B'nai Israel on 16th St on June 21, 1953.

It possibly the first weddings held in B'nai Israel's 16th Street synagogue. Herbie Cherner recalled that the building was so new, the AC was not yet installed in the sanctuary, and he remembers one of his ushers passing out from the heat. 

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of a wedding in a sanctuary. The photo is shot from above looking down at the crowd and the wedding party.  </description><subject>Weddings|Synagogues</subject><objectid>2023.09.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>B'nai Israel|Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5898/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6692</url><identifier>6692</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Leib Eisenberg and family </title><date>03/21/1940</date><collection /><description>Leib Eisenberg far left with three unidentified individuals. March 21, 1940

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of a group posing for the camera. The group includes two women in the center and two men on the outside, all wearing formal clothes.  </description><subject>Family|Group portraits</subject><objectid>2023.09.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eisenberg, Leib</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5900/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6693</url><identifier>6693</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>L-R: Norma Cherner, possibly Annette Eisenberg, and Talbe Eisenberg at the dining table in their home.

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of a dining area. The table is set for dinner and three women stand behind the table posing for the camera.</description><subject>Family|Photographs|Dining rooms</subject><objectid>2023.09.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eisenberg, Talbe|Cherner, Norma|Eisenberg, Annette</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5901/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6694</url><identifier>6694</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Eisenberg Family </title><date>ca. 1940s</date><collection /><description>Leib and Talbe Eisenberg stand in foyer of their home at 4409 Burlington Pl NW with members of their family. 

Back Row (R to L) Leib, Talbe, possibly Sam and Sarah Eisenberg. Front Row (R to L): Rose and possibly Norma Cherner

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of a family posing for a picture in the foyer of their home. </description><subject>Family|Photographs</subject><objectid>2023.09.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eisenberg, Leib|Eisenberg, Talbe|Eisenberg, Sam|Eisenberg, Sarah|Cherner, Norma|Eisenberg, Rose</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5902/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6695</url><identifier>6695</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Dr Herman Eisenberg</title><date>ca. 1960s</date><collection /><description>Possibly Dr. Herman Eisenberg, at the Leib Eisenberg family home. 

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of a man sitting on a couch in a living room. He is casually dressed and is posing for the camera. </description><subject>Photographs|Living rooms</subject><objectid>2023.09.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eisenberg, Herman</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5903/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6696</url><identifier>6696</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Dinner at Eisenberg home </title><date>ca. 1960s</date><collection /><description>Family meal with Norma Cherner and her brother Dr. Herman Eisenberg, and three unidentified family members facing away from the camera. 

Herbie Cherner later recalled growing up with his grandparents in the Cherner home on 311 15th St NE, a possible location for the family photos. 

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of a group around a dinner table. A man and women face the camera while three people have their backs to the camera. </description><subject>Dining rooms|Family|Photographs</subject><objectid>2023.09.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cherner, Norma|Eisenberg, Herman</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5904/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6697</url><identifier>6697</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Eisenberg party</title><date /><collection /><description>Members of the Eisenberg family pictured together, possibly at a restaurant. 

Standing: Norma Cherner
Seated (L to R): Talbe Eisenberg, possibly Sarah Eisenberg, unidentified woman, and possibly Henry Cherner 

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of a group of men and women sitting in chairs posing for the camera. </description><subject>Photographs|Family</subject><objectid>2023.09.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eisenberg, Talbe|Eisenberg, Sarah|Cherner, Norma|Cherner, Henry</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5905/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6698</url><identifier>6698</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/29/1950</date><collection /><description>Left to Right: Henry Cherner, Norma Cherner, and Table Eisenberg at a banquet dinner. 

Herbie Cherner later recalled this may have been taken at his bar mitzvah (note the challah on the table).   

[Image Description]: A photograph of three people sitting at a table at a bar mitzvah. Some are posing for the camera others are talking to others off camera. 
</description><subject>Family|Photographs</subject><objectid>2023.09.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eisenberg, Talbe|Cherner, Norma|Cherner, Henry</people><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5906/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6699</url><identifier>6699</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Leib and Talbe at home </title><date /><collection /><description>Talbe and Leib Eisenberg sitting on their couch at their home, at 4409 Burlington Place NW 

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of a man and woman sitting on a couch in a living room.</description><subject>Family|Photographs|Living rooms</subject><objectid>2023.09.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eisenberg, Leib|Eisenberg, Talbe</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5907/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6700</url><identifier>6700</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Talbe and Rose</title><date /><collection /><description>Talbe (L) and Rose (R) Eisenberg in the backyard, possibly 4409 Burlington Pl NW or 311 15th St NE  

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of two women in a backyard posing for the camera. </description><subject>Family|Photographs|Backyards</subject><objectid>2023.09.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eisenberg, Talbe|Eisenberg, Rose</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5908/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6701</url><identifier>6701</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Norma Cherner</title><date>1957</date><collection /><description>Norma Cherner at the phone. 

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of a woman posing for the camera. She is holding a phone in one hand and leaning against the counter slightly.





**use for Response Wall mural </description><subject>Portrait photographs|Telephone</subject><objectid>2023.09.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cherner, Norma</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5909/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6702</url><identifier>6702</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Leib at Home </title><date>ca. 1950s</date><collection /><description>Leib Eisenberg at his home on 4409 Burlington Pl NW.   

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of a man sitting in a chair in a living room posing for the camera. In the background there is a dog looking at itself in the mirror. </description><subject>Living rooms|Photographs|Dogs</subject><objectid>2023.09.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eisenberg, Leib</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5910/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6703</url><identifier>6703</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Talbe Eisenberg </title><date /><collection /><description>Talbe Eisenberg (center) with unidentified friends and family at an event

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of a group of people posing for the camera at an event. The group is dressed formally for the occasion. </description><subject>Events|Photographs</subject><objectid>2023.09.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eisenberg, Talbe</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5911/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6704</url><identifier>6704</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Leib and Talbe Eisenberg at Chener Wedding </title><date>06/21/1953</date><collection /><description>Leib and Talbe Eisenberg at a Cherner wedding, possibly Herbie's. Talbe and Lieb are third and fourth from the left, surrounded by unidentified wedding guests.  

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of a group at a wedding. The group is standing behind the tables looking off camera. </description><subject>Family|Weddings|Photographs</subject><objectid>2023.09.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5912/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6705</url><identifier>6705</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Eisenberg Family at Wedding</title><date>06/21/1953</date><collection /><description>The Eisenberg family at Herbie Cherner's wedding, June 21, 1953. Seated Left to Right are Nathan Eisenberg, Herbie's great-grandmother, Rose, Harry Eisenberg, Talbe, and Talbe's sisters, Sarah and Andy Romnumar(?) 

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of a group sitting down posing for the camera. The group is dressed well for a wedding, and there is some writing in the corner marking the date. </description><subject>Family|Photographs|Weddings</subject><objectid>2023.09.17</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eisenberg, Talbe|Eisenberg, Sarah|Eisenberg, Rose</people><searchterms>Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5913/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6706</url><identifier>6706</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Stanley Cherner's Bar Mitzvah </title><date>03/09/1941</date><collection /><description>Family portrait taken on the night of Stanley Cherner's Bar Mitzvah, March 9th, 1941. 

Stanley is in the center with a white kippah on, in between his parents, and above his grandparents and great-grandmother.  

Top Row (Left to Right): Dr. Herman Eisenberg (son of Leib and Talbe); Shirley Eisenberg (Herman's wife); Sam and Sarah Eisenberg (son of Leib and Talbe, founder of Pearson's Liquor); an unidentified man and woman. 

Middle row (Left to right): unidentified man and woman, Henry Cherner, unidentified older woman, Stanley Cherner (Bar Mitzvoht); an unidentified woman and man in glasses; Norma Cherner; unidentified woman in galsses; unidentified teen boy. 

The kids on the floor are Herbie Cherner, Walter Eisenberg, and Gerald Cherner (left to right). The man seated on the chairs is possibly Henry Gurtler. 

[Image Description]: A photograph of a large group of people posing for the camera. The group includes all ages with some standing in the back and some sitting in the front on the floor, there is writing in the corner that reads "Stanley's Bar Mitzvah".</description><subject>Family|Photographs</subject><objectid>2023.09.18</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eisenberg, Leib|Eisenberg, Talbe|Eisenberg, Sam|Eisenberg, Sarah|Cherner, Herbert|Cherner, Stanley|Cherner, Norma|Cherner, Gerald|Cherner, Henry|Eisenberg, Annette|Eisenberg, Herman|Eisenberg, Rose</people><searchterms>Bar Mitzvah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5914/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6707</url><identifier>6707</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Eisenberg Siblings </title><date /><collection /><description>Professional portrait of (left to right) Sam Eisenberg, Herman Eisenberg, and Norma Eisenberg (later Cherner). 

[Image Description]: An old portrait photograph of three young children posing for the camera. There are two boys in military style clothes on the left and one girl on the left dressed in a coat and hat. </description><subject>Portrait photographs|Children</subject><objectid>2023.09.19</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Eisenberg, Sam|Cherner, Norma|Eisenberg, Herman</people><searchterms>Immigrants</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5915/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6708</url><identifier>6708</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1950s</date><collection /><description>A group photo of the Cherner men in the 1950s. 

Top row (Left to Right): Joe' Cherner's son-in-law (unsure of his name); Henry Cherner (in glasses); Leon Cherner; Joe Cherner; Willard Zucker; Harvey Cherner; Stanley (?).
Bottom row (Left to Right): Herby Lapkof; Abe Lapkof; Herbie Cherner; and Gerald Cherner. 

[Image Description]: A black and white photograph of a group of men in suits posing for the camera. There is a row of seven standing in the back and four kneeling in the front. </description><subject>Photographs|Family</subject><objectid>2023.09.20</objectid><place /><objectname>Photograph</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Cherner, Leon|Cherner, Joseph|Cherner, Herbert|Cherner, Stanley|Cherner, Gerald|Cherner, Henry</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5916/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6709</url><identifier>6709</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Cherner Family Records</title><date /><collection /><description>[Object Description]: A folder containing a collection of Herbie Cherner's family records. Highlighted objects are found below. 


1) His grandmother, Talbe and mother Norma's (Neehuma) 1902 passports. 
2) A newspaper clipping of an ad from Thompson's Dairy that features Herbie and Stanley, Herbie recalls that his nanny submitted the picture to a "cutest baby" contest from the dairy company. ca. 1934
3) A newspaper clipping of Leib being honored at a dinner
4) Picture of Yakov, Leib's eldest son from his first marraige
5) Talbe's Membership Award from Ohev Shalom talmud Torah Congregation 
6) Certificates confirming Talbe (Taube), Leib, and Norma all passed through Ellis Island</description><subject>Family|Newspapers|Awards|Photographs</subject><objectid>2023.09.21</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Eisenberg, Leib|Cherner, Norma|Eisenberg, Talbe|Cherner, Stanley|Cherner, Herbert|Eisenberg, Yakov</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6710</url><identifier>6710</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Anniversary</title><date>06/08/1930</date><collection /><description>Souvenir booklet in Yiddish and English from the 50th (golden) wedding anniversary of Rabbi Moses A. and Rachel Horowitz held at the Jewish Community Center. Rabbi Horowitz served as the rabbi of Talmud Torah Congregation in Southwest Washington for more than 20 years. </description><subject /><objectid>2023.28.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Booklet</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Horowitz, Moses Aaron</people><searchterms>Talmud Torah|Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5968/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6723</url><identifier>6723</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1980s</date><collection /><description>Articles pertaining to the Young Friends Club and Dr. Alec Horowitz</description><subject /><objectid>2023.28.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6724</url><identifier>6724</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Lynn Jewelers</title><date /><collection /><description>Materials relating to Lynn Jewelers including newspaper advertisements, business catalogs, and an envelope with the store's letterhead</description><subject /><objectid>2023.17.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Business|Jewish Owned Businesses|Jewelry store</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6725</url><identifier>6725</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1950s</date><collection /><description>Manual balance weight scale used to weigh diamonds at Lynn Jewelers</description><subject /><objectid>2023.17.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Weight, Balance</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Business|Jewish Owned Businesses|Jewelry store</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5969/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/6726</url><identifier>6726</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Black and white photograph of a group at Lynn Jewelers. Sol Lynn on the far right, Bernie Lynn second from the right. Frances Friedlander pictured third from the left. </description><subject /><objectid>2023.17.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Business|Jewish Owned Businesses|Jewelry store</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5975/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6727</url><identifier>6727</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1950s</date><collection /><description>Frances Friedlander inside Lynn Jewelers, ca. 1950s</description><subject /><objectid>2023.17.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Business|Jewish Owned Businesses|Jewelry store</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5976/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6728</url><identifier>6728</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Sol Lynn standing inside Lynn Jewelers near Farragut Square</description><subject /><objectid>2023.17.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Business|Jewish Owned Businesses|Jewelry store</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/5977/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/6729</url><identifier>6729</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Two archival documents: 

-A four page booklet from the Jewish Educational Department of the Jewish Community Center which includes an explanation of the department, course listings, monetary membership levels, and photographs of children in the program. It also lists the executive committee of the department as well as the advisory committee and honor roll. 
-An article from the January 17th 1985 issue of Washington Jewish Week. Article entitled "Rose Siegel: Kosher at the Supreme Court" </description><subject /><objectid>2023.29.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Community Center</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6841</url><identifier>6841</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/14/1945</date><collection /><description>A ration card permitting the purchase of gasoline. Issued to Daniel Gordon, July 14, 1945</description><subject /><objectid>2023.29.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Coupon, Ration</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>World War II</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail /><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6842</url><identifier>6842</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>11/11/1955</date><collection /><description>Invitation to the Bar Mitzvah of Marc Efron, held at the Washington National Cathedral. The newly formed Temple Sinai did not have a permanent home at the time, and held weekly services at the Washington National Cathedral. </description><subject /><objectid>2023.30.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Invitation</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Temple Sinai|Bar Mitzvah</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6060/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6889</url><identifier>6889</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>10/22/1996</date><collection /><description>Envelope featuring the US Postal Service Hanukkah stamp on the first day of the stamp's issue </description><subject>Postage stamps|Postal service|Postal cards</subject><objectid>2023.33.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Envelope</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Hanukkah|Hanukkiah|Hanukkah lamp</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6160/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6973</url><identifier>6973</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Salute to B'nai B'rith Women, 1945</title><date>03/11/1945</date><collection>B'nai B'rith Women / Jewish Women International Collection</collection><description>Souvenir book from the third annual donor luncheon of B'nai B'rith Metropolitan Women's Auxiliaries </description><subject /><objectid>2023.05.079</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>B'nai B'rith Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6218/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6980</url><identifier>6980</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Salute to B'nai B'rith Women, 1946</title><date>03/10/1946</date><collection>B'nai B'rith Women / Jewish Women International Collection</collection><description>Souvenir book from the third annual donor luncheon of B'nai B'rith Metropolitan Women's Auxiliaries 
</description><subject /><objectid>2023.05.080</objectid><place /><objectname>Book</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>B'nai B'rith Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6219/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6981</url><identifier>6981</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>B'nai B'rith Women Leadership Manual</title><date>1977</date><collection>B'nai B'rith Women / Jewish Women International Collection</collection><description>B'nai B'rith Women Leadership Manual, 1977</description><subject /><objectid>2023.05.081</objectid><place /><objectname>Manual, Training</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>B'nai B'rith Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6220/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6982</url><identifier>6982</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title>Jewish Women International</title><date /><collection>B'nai B'rith Women / Jewish Women International Collection</collection><description>A pin from Jewish Women International featuring a menorah</description><subject /><objectid>2023.05.082</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin, Membership</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Jewish Women International</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6221/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/6983</url><identifier>6983</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection>B'nai B'rith Women / Jewish Women International Collection</collection><description>Several membership pins from B'nai B'rith Women </description><subject /><objectid>2023.05.083</objectid><place /><objectname>Pin, Membership</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>B'nai B'rith Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6222/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/objects/6984</url><identifier>6984</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>06/23/1904</date><collection /><description>1904 Finkelstein Wedding Torah - info from Friedlander family history album 

Henry C. Finkelstein, a Persian diplomat (Chancellor and Interpreter of the Persian Legation, one ranking below Ambassador) married Gertrude Heilbrun, 6/23/1904. 

Henry was born in Constantinople and was knighted by the Shah of Persia, as per the Norfolk Public Ledger.  Newspaper articles reported only near relatives were present, the Belgium Minister and two Washington friends were present - the site was the living room of the Legation. They left DC for (Port of) Baltimore to Norfolk, then to Boston (where they were "entertained by the Governor of Mass. and Mayor of Boston" and then travel through New York (part of their "extended sea trip") for their Wedding Journey.  Sources: Gertrude's Bride Book and newspaper clippings from: Norfolk Public Ledger, the Washington Evening Star, the Washington Post, and the New York Herald newspapers, all dated 6/24/1904. 

Rabbi Abram Simon, the Officiant, was from Washington Hebrew Congregation. William Hahn (witness who signed this 1904 Torah) founded Hahn's Shoes in 1876; Hahn's Shoes stores that were a fixture of the DC area for decades. The donor believes William Hahn might have "given away" the bride as proxy for her father because in her Bride's Book, her father (Louis Heilbrun) isn't listed as part of the wedding party, but William Hahn's name is paired with Gertrude's, in her notes/Bride's Book.</description><subject /><objectid>2023.31.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Torah, Sepher</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms>Wedding</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6223/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6986</url><identifier>6986</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1890s</date><collection /><description>Friedlander Family Bible which includes birth, death, and marriage dates for members of the Friedlander family. 

The first mass marketed English translation of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) was published by the Jewish Publication Society in 1917. Before that, Isaac Leeser had published an English translation in 1853, but only the Torah, and not widely available. So if a Jewish family wanted the basic texts in English, they would have likely had to purchase a Christian Bible which was much more widely available, likely an explanation as to why the Friedlander Family purchased and used this Christian Bible. </description><subject>Bibles</subject><objectid>2023.32.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Bible</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6227/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/6987</url><identifier>6987</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1950s</date><collection /><description>A view of the display window at Star Kosher Supermarket and Delicatessen located at 5700 Georgia Ave NW</description><subject>Delicatessens</subject><objectid>2023.34.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Kosher Food|Delicatessen|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6245/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7000</url><identifier>7000</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>08/27/1950</date><collection /><description>Charles Katz poses with others behind the meat counter at the opening of Star Kosher Supermarket and Delicatessen located at 5700 Georgia Ave NW</description><subject /><objectid>2023.34.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Katz, Charles</people><searchterms>Kosher Food|Delicatessen|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights 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the bakery at the "Four Corners" location of Katz's Kosher Supermarket at 20 University Blvd East</description><subject /><objectid>2023.34.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Katz's Kosher Food Market|Kosher Food|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6242/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7003</url><identifier>7003</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1960s</date><collection /><description>Betty Kaufman standing in the "Four Corners" location of Katz's Kosher Supermarket at 20 University Blvd East</description><subject /><objectid>2023.34.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kaufman, Betty</people><searchterms>Katz's Kosher Food Market|Kosher Food|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6241/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7004</url><identifier>7004</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1960s</date><collection /><description>Stuart Kaufman poses with poses with a display of grape jelly in the "Four Corners" location of Katz's Kosher Supermarket at 20 University Blvd East</description><subject /><objectid>2023.34.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kaufman, Stuart</people><searchterms>Kosher Food|Katz's Kosher Food Market|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6240/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7005</url><identifier>7005</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1960s</date><collection /><description>Charles Katz, owner of Katz's Kosher Supermarket, cutting meat at the stores "Four Corners" location at 20 University Blvd East</description><subject /><objectid>2023.34.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Katz, Charles</people><searchterms>Katz's Kosher Food Market|Kosher Food|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6239/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7006</url><identifier>7006</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1960s</date><collection /><description>Charles Katz, owner of Katz's Kosher Supermarket, poses with cuts of Kosher meat at the stores "Four Corners" location at 20 University Blvd East</description><subject /><objectid>2023.34.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Katz, Charles</people><searchterms>Katz's Kosher Food Market|Kosher Food|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6238/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7007</url><identifier>7007</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1970s</date><collection /><description>Stuart Kaufman (center) standing in Katz's Kosher Supermarket in Rockville, MD</description><subject /><objectid>2023.34.09</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kaufman, Stuart</people><searchterms>Katz's Kosher Food Market|Kosher Food|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6237/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7008</url><identifier>7008</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>July 1970</date><collection /><description>The interior of Katz's Kosher Supermarket at 20 University Blvd East</description><subject /><objectid>2023.34.10</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Katz's Kosher Food Market|Kosher Food|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6236/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7009</url><identifier>7009</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Charles Katz, founder of Katz Kosher Food Markets selecting a cut of meat from the self-service meat department of his store in Rockville, MD. </description><subject /><objectid>2023.34.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Katz's Kosher Food Market|Kosher Food|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6235/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7010</url><identifier>7010</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>July 1985</date><collection /><description>Stuart Kaufman stands behind the bakery counter at Katz's Kosher Supermarket in Rockville, MD</description><subject /><objectid>2023.34.12</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Kaufman, Stuart</people><searchterms>Katz's Kosher Food Market|Kosher Food|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6234/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7011</url><identifier>7011</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>07/18/2023</date><collection /><description>A view from the parking lot of Katz's Kosher Supermarket at 4860 Boiling Brook Parkway in Rockville, MD</description><subject /><objectid>2023.34.13</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Katz's Kosher Food Market|Kosher Food|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6233/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7012</url><identifier>7012</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1970s</date><collection /><description>Charles &amp; Betty Katz stand in front of an ambulance donated to Israel by Club Shalom of Silver Spring, MD. Club Shalom was a group of local Holocaust Survivors. </description><subject /><objectid>2023.34.14</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Katz, Charles|Katz, Betty</people><searchterms>Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6232/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7013</url><identifier>7013</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Archival records relating to Charles &amp; Betty Katz and their store, Katz's Kosher Supermarket. Includes articles, advertisements, and other paper materials</description><subject /><objectid>2023.34.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Records</objectname><creator /><type>Text</type><people>Katz, Charles|Katz, Betty</people><searchterms>Katz's Kosher Food Market|Kosher Food|Delicatessen|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6247/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/archives/7060</url><identifier>7060</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1944</date><collection /><description>Wartime Production Board, Temporary Building R</description><subject /><objectid>1996.42.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rebach, Mary</people><searchterms>World War II|federal workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6253/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7540</url><identifier>7540</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1944</date><collection /><description>War Production Board coworkers, 1944</description><subject /><objectid>1996.42.02</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rebach, Mary</people><searchterms>World War II|federal workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6254/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7541</url><identifier>7541</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>Spring 1942</date><collection /><description>Mary Rebach and another woman</description><subject /><objectid>1996.42.03</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rebach, Mary</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6255/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7543</url><identifier>7543</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1940s</date><collection /><description>Mary and Ben Rebach stand on a block in the Benning neighborhood of Northeast Washington (possibly at the corner of 35th &amp; Blaine Sts. NE)

Back of print reads 
"1942 NE DC, 1st Residence- Washington, Mary &amp; Ben Rebach"</description><subject /><objectid>1996.42.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rebach, Mary</people><searchterms>Northeast</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6256/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7545</url><identifier>7545</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>05/20/1942</date><collection /><description>Picnic in Rock Creek Park, about 1942 "with new friend" written on back of card</description><subject>Picnics</subject><objectid>1996.42.05</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rebach, Mary</people><searchterms>Rock Creek Park</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6257/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7547</url><identifier>7547</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1969</date><collection /><description>Mary Rebach at her desk at the Federal Trade Commission</description><subject /><objectid>1996.42.06</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rebach, Mary</people><searchterms>federal workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6258/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7548</url><identifier>7548</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>12/20/1966</date><collection /><description>Mary Rebach sitting at her desk at the Federal Trade Commission</description><subject /><objectid>1996.42.07</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rebach, Mary</people><searchterms>federal workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6259/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7550</url><identifier>7550</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1968</date><collection /><description>Federal Trade Commission Christmas Party ca. 1968</description><subject /><objectid>1996.42.08</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Rebach, Mary</people><searchterms>federal workers</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6260/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7551</url><identifier>7551</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>03/22/1939</date><collection /><description>Marion Shapiro at the office. Written on back of photo print- "Being clever to one of the cleverest is not an easy task so I shall make no attempt to compete Sadie. Most Sincerely, Marion." </description><subject /><objectid>1996.38.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6301/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7852</url><identifier>7852</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1950</date><collection /><description>Photograph of Morris Rodman, 1950</description><subject /><objectid>1998.42.01</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6303/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7854</url><identifier>7854</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>An unknown group, likely in front of the Folger Shakespeare Library on East Capitol Street </description><subject /><objectid>1996.17.27</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6299/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7856</url><identifier>7856</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>A studio portrait of an unknown group of girls, possibly a youth basketball team. </description><subject>Sports|Basketball|Basketball players</subject><objectid>1994.70.25</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>sports</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6271/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7857</url><identifier>7857</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Kronman Youth Award, B'nai B'rith

Left to Right: Betty Shapiro, Florence B. Fields (chairman of the Committee for the annual Kronman Youth Awards), Millie Marlome (sp?), Blanche Alley (sp?)</description><subject /><objectid>1994.70.30</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Shapiro, Betty</people><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|B'nai B'rith Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6274/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7861</url><identifier>7861</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Betty Shapiro and an unknown woman meet Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir</description><subject /><objectid>1994.70.28</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Shapiro, Betty|Meir, Golda</people><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6273/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7868</url><identifier>7868</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>January 1972</date><collection /><description>June K.,  Miriam Albert, and Betty K. Shapiro at the Bornstein Wedding, possibly Adas Israel Congregation
</description><subject /><objectid>1994.70.22</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people>Shapiro, Betty</people><searchterms>Adas Israel</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6269/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7888</url><identifier>7888</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>04/08/1959</date><collection /><description>B'nai B'rith Women Abram Simon Chapter Kronman Youth Award

Winners of the second annual Kronman Youth Awards pose for a photograph with members of the Abram Simon Chapter of B'nai B'rith Women at Agudath Achim Synagogue. The individual recipient was 16-year-old Dorothy Shelton of Silver Spring, MD. Shelton worked as a volunteer every day of her summer vacation for nine weeks at the District Recreation Department Day Camp for Handicapped Children. The group recipient was the Eastern High School Child Care Study Group and received by instructor Esther H. Jonas. 
</description><subject /><objectid>1994.70.24</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>B'nai B'rith|B'nai B'rith Women</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6270/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/7896</url><identifier>7896</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1939</date><collection /><description>Aunt Ann, Fannie, and Norma Shear in front of the family store (possibly 1521 5th St. NW)</description><subject /><objectid>1995.07.04</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Grocery stores|Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6278/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/8003</url><identifier>8003</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>1939</date><collection /><description>Fannie and Annie Shear in Rock Creek Park, 1939</description><subject /><objectid>1995.07.11</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Rock Creek Park</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6285/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/8004</url><identifier>8004</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date>ca. 1920s</date><collection /><description>Fannie and Norma Shear in front of family store</description><subject /><objectid>1995.07.15</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms>Business|Jewish Owned Businesses</searchterms><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6289/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/8005</url><identifier>8005</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>"Am Rozenberg, Susies Sister lived over top store" </description><subject /><objectid>1995.07.16</objectid><place /><objectname>Print, Photographic</objectname><creator /><type>Image</type><people /><searchterms /><coverage /><rights /><thumbnail>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/api/images/6290/miniature/native</thumbnail><url>https://cjm.catalogaccess.com/photos/8006</url><identifier>8006</identifier></PPWE-Data></metadata></record><record><metadata><PPWE-Data><title /><date /><collection /><description>Fannie, Annie, and Norma Shear. 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