Narrow by Subject • | Bronx (New York, N.Y.) -- Ethnic relations |
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| • | Children -- Institutional care -- Israel |
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| • | Divorce (Jewish law) -- Cases |
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| • | Fasts and feasts -- Judaism |
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| • | Fish as food |
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| • | Harlem (New York, N.Y.) |
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| • | High holiday sermons |
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| • | Hunter (N.Y.) |
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| • | Israel |
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| • | Jerusalem |
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| • | Jewish businesspeople -- New York (State) -- New York |
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| • | Jewish day schools |
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| • | Jewish day schools -- New York (State) -- New York |
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| • | Jewish educators -- Israel |
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| • | Jewish educators -- United States |
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| • | Jewish religious education |
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| • | Jewish religious education -- New York (State) -- New York |
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| • | Jewish Religious Education of Adults |
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| • | Jewish religious education of children -- United States |
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| • | Jewish sermons, American |
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| • | Jewish soldiers |
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| • | Jewish soldiers--Religious life |
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| • | Jews -- Charities |
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| • | Jews -- Dietary laws |
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| • | Jews -- Education -- New York (State) -- New York |
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| • | Jews -- New York (State) -- New York | [X] | • | Jews -- Return to Orthodox Judaism |
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| • | Jews -- United States -- Charities |
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| • | Jews--Persecutions--Soviet Union |
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| • | Judaism -- Customs and practices |
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| • | Judaism and politics |
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| • | Kosher food |
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| • | Kosher food industry -- New York (State) -- New York |
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| • | Military chaplains -- United States |
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| • | New York (N.Y.) -- Religious life and customs |
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| • | New York, N.Y. -- Religious life and customs |
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| • | Orthodox Judaism -- New York (State) -- New York |
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| • | Palestine -- Description and travel |
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| • | Queens (New York, N.Y.) -- Religious life and customs |
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| • | Rabbis -- New York (State) -- New York |
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| • | Rabbis -- United States |
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| • | Rabbis' spouses -- New York (State) -- New York |
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| • | Religious institutions -- New York (State) -- New York |
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| • | Religious Zionism |
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| • | Revivals--United States--History--20th century. |
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| • | Sabbath legislation -- New York (State) |
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| • | Sturgeons |
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| • | Synagogues -- Administration |
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| • | Synagogues -- New York (State) -- Hunter |
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| • | Synagogues -- New York (State) -- New York | [X] | • | Upper West Side (New York, N.Y.) |
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| • | Upper West Side (New York, N.Y.) -- Ethnic relations |
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| • | Upper West Side (New York, N.Y.) -- Religious life and customs |
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| • | World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Jewish |
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| • | World War, 1939-1945 -- Refugees |
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| • | Zionism |
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| • | Zionism and Judaism |
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| | Creator: | First Independent Hebrew Congregation of Jamaica (Queens, New York, N.Y.) | Requires cookie* | | Title: | First Independent Hebrew Congregation of Jamaica (Queens, N.Y.) records | | | Dates: | 1952-1988 | | | Call No: | 2003.099 | | | Abstract: | The First Independent Hebrew Congregation of Jamaica (Queens, N.Y.), also known as Congregation Ahavas Israel, was founded in 1900 and their synagogue building was built in 1905. The congregation fell into financial hardships in the mid-1970s, and sold their building in 1980 to the Bethany French Baptist Church. The collection consists of a minute book, cemetery records, legal documents, and financial records of the Congregation during the final years of its existence. | | | Size: | 1.5 Linear feet | | | Subjects: | Jews -- New York (State) -- New York | Queens (New York, N.Y.) -- Religious life and customs | Synagogues -- New York (State) -- New York | |
| Creator: | Young Israel of Parkchester (Bronx, New York, N.Y.) | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Young Israel of Parkchester (Bronx, New York, N.Y.) records | | | Dates: | 1940-2005; Bulk Dates: 1940-1985 | | | Call No: | 2001.098 | | | Abstract: | The collection consists of administrative records, Rabbis' correspondence files, financial records, publications, publicity materials, artifacts and a small number of photographs of this Orthodox synagogue established in 1940, as well as some files documenting activities of the Bronx Board of Rabbis, Congregation Beth Jacob/Talmud Torah of East Bronx and the Parkchester-Unionport Jewish Community Council. | | | Size: | 60 linear feet | | | Subjects: | Bronx (New York, N.Y.) -- Ethnic relations | Bronx (New York, N.Y.) -- Religious life and customs | Divorce (Jewish law) -- Cases | Jewish religious education -- New York (State) -- New York | Jewish religious schools -- New York (State) -- New York | Jews -- New York (State) -- New York | Orthodox Judaism -- New York (State) -- New York | Rabbis -- New York (State) -- New York | Synagogues -- New York (State) -- New York | |
| Creator: | Jacobs, Harold | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Harold M. Jacobs papers | | | Dates: | 1888-1994; Bulk Dates: 1950-1994 | | | Call No: | 1995.006 | | | Abstract: | The Harold M. Jacobs Papers document the lifetime and activities of Harold Milton Jacobs (1912-1995), an important Jewish lay leader and businessman. The Papers largely document his career in communal service, both in the Jewish and general non-profit realms. The collection contains correspondence, reports, photographs and other material from Jacobs' numerous affiliations such as the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations, the National Council of Young Israel, and the Board of Trustees of the City University of New York, as well as correspondence documenting his relationships with many prominent local, national, and international politicians and leaders. | | | Size: | 18.5 Linear feet | | | Subjects: | Jewish businesspeople -- New York (State) -- New York | Jewish day schools | Jews -- Education -- New York (State) -- New York | Jews -- New York (State) -- New York | Jews -- United States -- Charities | Jews -- United States -- Politics and government | Judaism and politics | New York (N.Y.) -- Religious life and customs | Orthodox Judaism -- New York (State) -- New York | Religious Zionism | Religious institutions -- New York (State) -- New York | Sabbath legislation -- New York (State) | Synagogues -- New York (State) -- New York | Universities and colleges -- New York (State) -- New York | Zionism | |
| Creator: | Fischel, Rebecca
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Goldstein, Herbert Samuel, 1890-1970 | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Herbert S. Goldstein & Rebecca (Fischel) Goldstein family papers | | | Dates: | 1887-1997; Bulk Dates: 1925-1988 | | | Call No: | 2004.099 | | | Abstract: | The collection consists primarily of materials arising from the professional and organizational activities of Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein and of his wife, Rebecca (Fischel) Goldstein. Herbert Goldstein founded the Institutional Synagogue in Harlem in 1917, and occupied leadership positions in numerous Jewish organizations. Rebecca (Fischel) Goldstein, daughter of the philanthropist Harry Fischel, was an active communal leader as well. Also included are papers relating to the rabbinic activities of their son-in-law O. Asher Reichel, materials relating to Harry Fischel, and records of several institutions with which the overall family was connected. | | | Size: | 13.5 Linear feet | | | Subjects: | Children -- Institutional care -- Israel | Fasts and feasts -- Judaism | Fish as food | Harlem (New York, N.Y.) | High holiday sermons | Hunter (N.Y.) | Israel | Jerusalem | Jewish religious education | Jewish religious education of children -- United States | Jewish sermons, American | Jewish soldiers | Jewish soldiers--Religious life | Jews -- Charities | Jews -- Dietary laws | Jews -- New York (State) -- New York | Judaism -- Customs and practices | Kosher food | Kosher food industry -- New York (State) -- New York | Orthodox Judaism -- New York (State) -- New York | Palestine -- Description and travel | Rabbis -- New York (State) -- New York | Rabbis -- United States | Rabbis' spouses -- New York (State) -- New York | Revivals--United States--History--20th century. | Sturgeons | Synagogues -- New York (State) -- Hunter | Synagogues -- New York (State) -- New York | Upper West Side (New York, N.Y.) | World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Jewish | World War, 1939-1945 -- Refugees | Zionism and Judaism | |
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