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FAMILY HISTORY
The Center for Jewish History Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute's web site offers suggestions to help you with your family history research. The Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute serves the partners of the Center for Jewish History: the American Jewish Historical Society, the American Sephardi Federation, the Leo Baeck Institute, the Yeshiva University Museum, and the YIVO LIBRARY | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY The American Jewish Historical Society library consists of approximately 50,000 volumes, including both books and serials (journals and periodicals). Some of the major topics represented in the library collection are American Jewish religious, intellectual, political and economic life; Jewish participation in the visual and performing arts; the geographic origins of American Jewry; JewishONLINE CATALOG
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
ROLL OF HONOR
Roll of Honor. The posthumous Roll of Honor of the Archive of the American Soviet Jewry Movement is dedicated to persons of all faiths that played a leadership role in the Movement. We honor and preserve their memories so that future generations will be familiar with theirachievements.
SCHOLARS CONFERENCE
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
JEWISH PARTICIPATION IN AMERICAN LIFE The City Athletic Club (CAC) was a New York City-based, Jewish, athletic, social, and gentleman's club, founded because Jews were rarely admitted to the established clubs at the time. Over the years, the CAC expanded its facilities, but its membership began dwindling in the 1990s, and the club closed in 2002. 1. 1917: HOW ONE YEAR CHANGED THE WORLD 1917: How One Year Changed The World On View September 8 - December 29, 2017. 1917: How One Year Changed the World looks back 100 years to explore how three key events of 1917—America’s entry into World War I, the Bolshevik Revolution, and the issuing of the Balfour Declaration, in which Great Britain indicated support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine—brought about political, cultural PRE-1900 BUILDINGS ERECTED AS SYNAGOGUES AND STILL Table 1: Pre-1900 Buildings Erected as Synagogues and Still Standing.7th & Court Sts.
AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTCOLLECTIONSSCHOLARSVISITEMMA LAZARUS PROJECTDONATE NOW/BECOME A MEMBER A membership organization founded in 1892; maintains a museum, archives and research library with collections dating from the sixteenth century to the present. Located at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA. Open to the public without charge throughout the year. Research affiliation: Research Library Group. TIMELINE | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1790. 1800. 1810. 1824. In 1820, American Jews numbered about 3,000, but by 1870, over 200,000 Jews could be found spread throughout the nation. Attracted by the booming commercial economy and religious freedom, a prolonged wave of immigration from the German states, Austria, Bohemia, Hungary, Poland, and Lithuania, had brought tens ofFAMILY HISTORY
The Center for Jewish History Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute's web site offers suggestions to help you with your family history research. The Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute serves the partners of the Center for Jewish History: the American Jewish Historical Society, the American Sephardi Federation, the Leo Baeck Institute, the Yeshiva University Museum, and the YIVO LIBRARY | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY The American Jewish Historical Society library consists of approximately 50,000 volumes, including both books and serials (journals and periodicals). Some of the major topics represented in the library collection are American Jewish religious, intellectual, political and economic life; Jewish participation in the visual and performing arts; the geographic origins of American Jewry; JewishONLINE CATALOG
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
ROLL OF HONOR
Roll of Honor. The posthumous Roll of Honor of the Archive of the American Soviet Jewry Movement is dedicated to persons of all faiths that played a leadership role in the Movement. We honor and preserve their memories so that future generations will be familiar with theirachievements.
SCHOLARS CONFERENCE
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
JEWISH PARTICIPATION IN AMERICAN LIFE The City Athletic Club (CAC) was a New York City-based, Jewish, athletic, social, and gentleman's club, founded because Jews were rarely admitted to the established clubs at the time. Over the years, the CAC expanded its facilities, but its membership began dwindling in the 1990s, and the club closed in 2002. 1. 1917: HOW ONE YEAR CHANGED THE WORLD 1917: How One Year Changed The World On View September 8 - December 29, 2017. 1917: How One Year Changed the World looks back 100 years to explore how three key events of 1917—America’s entry into World War I, the Bolshevik Revolution, and the issuing of the Balfour Declaration, in which Great Britain indicated support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine—brought about political, cultural PRE-1900 BUILDINGS ERECTED AS SYNAGOGUES AND STILL Table 1: Pre-1900 Buildings Erected as Synagogues and Still Standing.7th & Court Sts.
PROGRAMS | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY Programs @AJHS. Programs@AJHS offers something for everyone, inviting you to take part in unique, entertaining, and thought provoking themed programs, film screenings, panel discussions, book talks, performances, and more. Our programs either relate directly or contribute in adding to AJHS's established archival collection on American Jewry.Programs@AJHS works to build a diverse and ABOUT | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY The American Jewish Historical Society is the oldest ethnic, cultural archive in the United States. AJHS provides access to more than 30 million documents and 50,000 books, photographs, art and artifacts that reflect the history of the Jewish presence in the United States from 1654 to the present.COLLECTIONS
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
ONLINE CATALOG
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
VIRTUAL PROGRAM ARCHIVE Virtual Program Archive. Our virtual programs celebrate the “Society” in American Jewish Historical Society. A historical society is much more than only the keepers of documents and papers that remain in their manuscript boxes. It is our mission to connect the past to the present and make our collections come to life forvisitors.
ESSENTIAL READINGS
Essential Readings in American Jewish History. The bibliography below outlines some of the elemental scholarly works on the history of Jews in the Americas. The American Jewish Historical Society compiles and maintains the list. General histories are listed first,FINDING AIDS
American Jewish Congress Chartered Bus, New York to Washington for the March on Washington, 1963. Finding Aids. Example of a Finding Aid. A finding aid is like a book jacket outlining an archivist's painstaking work organizing and describing historical records to let you know what is inside a collection. A finding aid serves two purposes: to JEWISH PARTICIPATION IN AMERICAN LIFE The City Athletic Club (CAC) was a New York City-based, Jewish, athletic, social, and gentleman's club, founded because Jews were rarely admitted to the established clubs at the time. Over the years, the CAC expanded its facilities, but its membership began dwindling in the 1990s, and the club closed in 2002. 1. TIMELINE OF THE AMERICAN SOVIET JEWRY MOVEMENT 1987. December 6. "Freedom Sunday" March on Washington, DC on the eve of the first Reagan-Gorbachev Summit Meeting in the US capital. 250,000 people participate in the largest rally ever organized in the US on behalf of a Jewish issue. The event marks the peak of the Soviet Jewry advocacy campaign in the US. 1917: HOW ONE YEAR CHANGED THE WORLD 1917: How One Year Changed The World On View September 8 - December 29, 2017. 1917: How One Year Changed the World looks back 100 years to explore how three key events of 1917—America’s entry into World War I, the Bolshevik Revolution, and the issuing of the Balfour Declaration, in which Great Britain indicated support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine—brought about political, cultural AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTCOLLECTIONSSCHOLARSVISITEMMA LAZARUS PROJECTDONATE NOW/BECOME A MEMBER A membership organization founded in 1892; maintains a museum, archives and research library with collections dating from the sixteenth century to the present. Located at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA. Open to the public without charge throughout the year. Research affiliation: Research Library Group. TIMELINE | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1790. 1800. 1810. 1824. In 1820, American Jews numbered about 3,000, but by 1870, over 200,000 Jews could be found spread throughout the nation. Attracted by the booming commercial economy and religious freedom, a prolonged wave of immigration from the German states, Austria, Bohemia, Hungary, Poland, and Lithuania, had brought tens ofFAMILY HISTORY
The Center for Jewish History Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute's web site offers suggestions to help you with your family history research. The Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute serves the partners of the Center for Jewish History: the American Jewish Historical Society, the American Sephardi Federation, the Leo Baeck Institute, the Yeshiva University Museum, and the YIVO LIBRARY | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY The American Jewish Historical Society library consists of approximately 50,000 volumes, including both books and serials (journals and periodicals). Some of the major topics represented in the library collection are American Jewish religious, intellectual, political and economic life; Jewish participation in the visual and performing arts; the geographic origins of American Jewry; Jewish VIRTUAL PROGRAM ARCHIVE Virtual Program Archive. Our virtual programs celebrate the “Society” in American Jewish Historical Society. A historical society is much more than only the keepers of documents and papers that remain in their manuscript boxes. It is our mission to connect the past to the present and make our collections come to life forvisitors.
ROLL OF HONOR
Roll of Honor. The posthumous Roll of Honor of the Archive of the American Soviet Jewry Movement is dedicated to persons of all faiths that played a leadership role in the Movement. We honor and preserve their memories so that future generations will be familiar with theirachievements.
SCHOLARS CONFERENCE
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
TIMELINE OF THE AMERICAN SOVIET JEWRY MOVEMENT 1987. December 6. "Freedom Sunday" March on Washington, DC on the eve of the first Reagan-Gorbachev Summit Meeting in the US capital. 250,000 people participate in the largest rally ever organized in the US on behalf of a Jewish issue. The event marks the peak of the Soviet Jewry advocacy campaign in the US. 1917: HOW ONE YEAR CHANGED THE WORLD 1917: How One Year Changed The World On View September 8 - December 29, 2017. 1917: How One Year Changed the World looks back 100 years to explore how three key events of 1917—America’s entry into World War I, the Bolshevik Revolution, and the issuing of the Balfour Declaration, in which Great Britain indicated support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine—brought about political, cultural DECORATION DAY SPEECH DELIVERED IN UNION SQUARE Decoration Day Speech By Frederick Douglass - May 1, 1865 BACKGROUND Written by Dr. Leslie Harris, Professor of History at NorthwesternUniversity
AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTCOLLECTIONSSCHOLARSVISITEMMA LAZARUS PROJECTDONATE NOW/BECOME A MEMBER A membership organization founded in 1892; maintains a museum, archives and research library with collections dating from the sixteenth century to the present. Located at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA. Open to the public without charge throughout the year. Research affiliation: Research Library Group. TIMELINE | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1790. 1800. 1810. 1824. In 1820, American Jews numbered about 3,000, but by 1870, over 200,000 Jews could be found spread throughout the nation. Attracted by the booming commercial economy and religious freedom, a prolonged wave of immigration from the German states, Austria, Bohemia, Hungary, Poland, and Lithuania, had brought tens ofFAMILY HISTORY
The Center for Jewish History Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute's web site offers suggestions to help you with your family history research. The Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute serves the partners of the Center for Jewish History: the American Jewish Historical Society, the American Sephardi Federation, the Leo Baeck Institute, the Yeshiva University Museum, and the YIVO LIBRARY | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY The American Jewish Historical Society library consists of approximately 50,000 volumes, including both books and serials (journals and periodicals). Some of the major topics represented in the library collection are American Jewish religious, intellectual, political and economic life; Jewish participation in the visual and performing arts; the geographic origins of American Jewry; Jewish VIRTUAL PROGRAM ARCHIVE Virtual Program Archive. Our virtual programs celebrate the “Society” in American Jewish Historical Society. A historical society is much more than only the keepers of documents and papers that remain in their manuscript boxes. It is our mission to connect the past to the present and make our collections come to life forvisitors.
ROLL OF HONOR
Roll of Honor. The posthumous Roll of Honor of the Archive of the American Soviet Jewry Movement is dedicated to persons of all faiths that played a leadership role in the Movement. We honor and preserve their memories so that future generations will be familiar with theirachievements.
SCHOLARS CONFERENCE
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
TIMELINE OF THE AMERICAN SOVIET JEWRY MOVEMENT 1987. December 6. "Freedom Sunday" March on Washington, DC on the eve of the first Reagan-Gorbachev Summit Meeting in the US capital. 250,000 people participate in the largest rally ever organized in the US on behalf of a Jewish issue. The event marks the peak of the Soviet Jewry advocacy campaign in the US. 1917: HOW ONE YEAR CHANGED THE WORLD 1917: How One Year Changed The World On View September 8 - December 29, 2017. 1917: How One Year Changed the World looks back 100 years to explore how three key events of 1917—America’s entry into World War I, the Bolshevik Revolution, and the issuing of the Balfour Declaration, in which Great Britain indicated support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine—brought about political, cultural DECORATION DAY SPEECH DELIVERED IN UNION SQUARE Decoration Day Speech By Frederick Douglass - May 1, 1865 BACKGROUND Written by Dr. Leslie Harris, Professor of History at NorthwesternUniversity
COLLECTIONS
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
PUBLICATIONS
American Jewish History is the official publication of the American Jewish Historical Society, the oldest national ethnic historical organization in the United States. The most widely recognized journal in its field, AJH focuses on every aspect of the American Jewish experience. Founded in 1892 as Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society (PAJHS), it was later published as LIBRARY | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY The American Jewish Historical Society library consists of approximately 50,000 volumes, including both books and serials (journals and periodicals). Some of the major topics represented in the library collection are American Jewish religious, intellectual, political and economic life; Jewish participation in the visual and performing arts; the geographic origins of American Jewry; JewishONLINE CATALOG
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
ESSENTIAL READINGS
Essential Readings in American Jewish History. The bibliography below outlines some of the elemental scholarly works on the history of Jews in the Americas. The American Jewish Historical Society compiles and maintains the list. General histories are listed first,HIAS TIMELINE
HIAS and the various chroniclers of HIAS have used many dates as the year HIAS was founded. We believe these early dates, in particular 1870-1884, refer to organizations with similar names and missions as HIAS, but which were not true predecessors of HIAS. SEARCH THE HIAS CLIENT DATABASE Search the HIAS Client Database. For arrival records approximately 1955-1980, click on the "Master Index Card Search" tab. For arrival records approximately 1980-2016, click on the "HIAS Database Search" tab. There are 3 options for the "Search Type" that govern results for the "Last Name" field: 1. Fuzzy - when exact spelling of the last nameFINDING AIDS
American Jewish Congress Chartered Bus, New York to Washington for the March on Washington, 1963. Finding Aids. Example of a Finding Aid. A finding aid is like a book jacket outlining an archivist's painstaking work organizing and describing historical records to let you know what is inside a collection. A finding aid serves two purposes: to 1917: HOW ONE YEAR CHANGED THE WORLD 1917: How One Year Changed The World On View September 8 - December 29, 2017. 1917: How One Year Changed the World looks back 100 years to explore how three key events of 1917—America’s entry into World War I, the Bolshevik Revolution, and the issuing of the Balfour Declaration, in which Great Britain indicated support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine—brought about political, cultural PRE-1900 BUILDINGS ERECTED AS SYNAGOGUES AND STILL Table 1: Pre-1900 Buildings Erected as Synagogues and Still Standing.7th & Court Sts.
AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTCOLLECTIONSSCHOLARSVISITEMMA LAZARUS PROJECTDONATE NOW/BECOME A MEMBER A membership organization founded in 1892; maintains a museum, archives and research library with collections dating from the sixteenth century to the present. Located at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA. Open to the public without charge throughout the year. Research affiliation: Research Library Group.FAMILY HISTORY
The Center for Jewish History Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute's web site offers suggestions to help you with your family history research. The Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute serves the partners of the Center for Jewish History: the American Jewish Historical Society, the American Sephardi Federation, the Leo Baeck Institute, the Yeshiva University Museum, and the YIVOPUBLICATIONS
American Jewish History is the official publication of the American Jewish Historical Society, the oldest national ethnic historical organization in the United States. The most widely recognized journal in its field, AJH focuses on every aspect of the American Jewish experience. Founded in 1892 as Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society (PAJHS), it was later published as VIRTUAL PROGRAM ARCHIVE Virtual Program Archive. Our virtual programs celebrate the “Society” in American Jewish Historical Society. A historical society is much more than only the keepers of documents and papers that remain in their manuscript boxes. It is our mission to connect the past to the present and make our collections come to life forvisitors.
ROLL OF HONOR
Roll of Honor. The posthumous Roll of Honor of the Archive of the American Soviet Jewry Movement is dedicated to persons of all faiths that played a leadership role in the Movement. We honor and preserve their memories so that future generations will be familiar with theirachievements.
HIAS TIMELINE
HIAS and the various chroniclers of HIAS have used many dates as the year HIAS was founded. We believe these early dates, in particular 1870-1884, refer to organizations with similar names and missions as HIAS, but which were not true predecessors of HIAS. SEARCH THE HIAS CLIENT DATABASE Search the HIAS Client Database. For arrival records approximately 1955-1980, click on the "Master Index Card Search" tab. For arrival records approximately 1980-2016, click on the "HIAS Database Search" tab. There are 3 options for the "Search Type" that govern results for the "Last Name" field: 1. Fuzzy - when exact spelling of the last nameSCHOLARS CONFERENCE
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
TIMELINE OF THE AMERICAN SOVIET JEWRY MOVEMENT 1987. December 6. "Freedom Sunday" March on Washington, DC on the eve of the first Reagan-Gorbachev Summit Meeting in the US capital. 250,000 people participate in the largest rally ever organized in the US on behalf of a Jewish issue. The event marks the peak of the Soviet Jewry advocacy campaign in the US. REDISCOVERING AN IMPORTANT LINK TO AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY Rediscovering an Important Link to American Jewish History: Field Notes from the Nidhe Israel Synagogue Complex in Barbados. Figure 1. View of Section A of Nidhe Israel Synagogue Complex Cemetery with synagogue in rear. Photo by and courtesy of Laura Leibman, 2010. Constructed in the 1650s, the Nidhe Israel Synagogue and museumcomplex in
AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTCOLLECTIONSSCHOLARSVISITEMMA LAZARUS PROJECTDONATE NOW/BECOME A MEMBER A membership organization founded in 1892; maintains a museum, archives and research library with collections dating from the sixteenth century to the present. Located at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA. Open to the public without charge throughout the year. Research affiliation: Research Library Group.FAMILY HISTORY
The Center for Jewish History Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute's web site offers suggestions to help you with your family history research. The Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute serves the partners of the Center for Jewish History: the American Jewish Historical Society, the American Sephardi Federation, the Leo Baeck Institute, the Yeshiva University Museum, and the YIVOPUBLICATIONS
American Jewish History is the official publication of the American Jewish Historical Society, the oldest national ethnic historical organization in the United States. The most widely recognized journal in its field, AJH focuses on every aspect of the American Jewish experience. Founded in 1892 as Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society (PAJHS), it was later published as VIRTUAL PROGRAM ARCHIVE Virtual Program Archive. Our virtual programs celebrate the “Society” in American Jewish Historical Society. A historical society is much more than only the keepers of documents and papers that remain in their manuscript boxes. It is our mission to connect the past to the present and make our collections come to life forvisitors.
ROLL OF HONOR
Roll of Honor. The posthumous Roll of Honor of the Archive of the American Soviet Jewry Movement is dedicated to persons of all faiths that played a leadership role in the Movement. We honor and preserve their memories so that future generations will be familiar with theirachievements.
HIAS TIMELINE
HIAS and the various chroniclers of HIAS have used many dates as the year HIAS was founded. We believe these early dates, in particular 1870-1884, refer to organizations with similar names and missions as HIAS, but which were not true predecessors of HIAS. SEARCH THE HIAS CLIENT DATABASE Search the HIAS Client Database. For arrival records approximately 1955-1980, click on the "Master Index Card Search" tab. For arrival records approximately 1980-2016, click on the "HIAS Database Search" tab. There are 3 options for the "Search Type" that govern results for the "Last Name" field: 1. Fuzzy - when exact spelling of the last nameSCHOLARS CONFERENCE
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
TIMELINE OF THE AMERICAN SOVIET JEWRY MOVEMENT 1987. December 6. "Freedom Sunday" March on Washington, DC on the eve of the first Reagan-Gorbachev Summit Meeting in the US capital. 250,000 people participate in the largest rally ever organized in the US on behalf of a Jewish issue. The event marks the peak of the Soviet Jewry advocacy campaign in the US. REDISCOVERING AN IMPORTANT LINK TO AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY Rediscovering an Important Link to American Jewish History: Field Notes from the Nidhe Israel Synagogue Complex in Barbados. Figure 1. View of Section A of Nidhe Israel Synagogue Complex Cemetery with synagogue in rear. Photo by and courtesy of Laura Leibman, 2010. Constructed in the 1650s, the Nidhe Israel Synagogue and museumcomplex in
ABOUT | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY The American Jewish Historical Society is the oldest ethnic, cultural archive in the United States. AJHS provides access to more than 30 million documents and 50,000 books, photographs, art and artifacts that reflect the history of the Jewish presence in the United States from 1654 to the present.PUBLICATIONS
American Jewish History is the official publication of the American Jewish Historical Society, the oldest national ethnic historical organization in the United States. The most widely recognized journal in its field, AJH focuses on every aspect of the American Jewish experience. Founded in 1892 as Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society (PAJHS), it was later published as TIMELINE | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1790. 1800. 1810. 1824. In 1820, American Jews numbered about 3,000, but by 1870, over 200,000 Jews could be found spread throughout the nation. Attracted by the booming commercial economy and religious freedom, a prolonged wave of immigration from the German states, Austria, Bohemia, Hungary, Poland, and Lithuania, had brought tens of LIBRARY | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY The American Jewish Historical Society library consists of approximately 50,000 volumes, including both books and serials (journals and periodicals). Some of the major topics represented in the library collection are American Jewish religious, intellectual, political and economic life; Jewish participation in the visual and performing arts; the geographic origins of American Jewry; JewishFINDING AIDS
American Jewish Congress Chartered Bus, New York to Washington for the March on Washington, 1963. Finding Aids. Example of a Finding Aid. A finding aid is like a book jacket outlining an archivist's painstaking work organizing and describing historical records to let you know what is inside a collection. A finding aid serves two purposes: toSCHOLARS CONFERENCE
Members of the Academic Council of AJHS hold a biennial Scholars’ conference, and initiate programs, symposia and exhibitions concerned with American Jewish history. Due to the evolving circumstances, AJHS and the AJHS Academic Council have made the decision to JEWISH PARTICIPATION IN AMERICAN LIFE The City Athletic Club (CAC) was a New York City-based, Jewish, athletic, social, and gentleman's club, founded because Jews were rarely admitted to the established clubs at the time. Over the years, the CAC expanded its facilities, but its membership began dwindling in the 1990s, and the club closed in 2002. 1. REDISCOVERING AN IMPORTANT LINK TO AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY Rediscovering an Important Link to American Jewish History: Field Notes from the Nidhe Israel Synagogue Complex in Barbados. Figure 1. View of Section A of Nidhe Israel Synagogue Complex Cemetery with synagogue in rear. Photo by and courtesy of Laura Leibman, 2010. Constructed in the 1650s, the Nidhe Israel Synagogue and museumcomplex in
PRE-1900 BUILDINGS ERECTED AS SYNAGOGUES AND STILL Table 1: Pre-1900 Buildings Erected as Synagogues and Still Standing.7th & Court Sts.
AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY AND…IVANHOE? A passionate philanthropist and educator, Rebecca Gratz was the most prominent Jewish woman in the Early Republic period of American history. Highly educated, she founded the Female Association for the Relief of Women and Children in Reduced Circumstances in 1801, at theage of 20.
AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTCOLLECTIONSSCHOLARSVISITEMMA LAZARUS PROJECTDONATE NOW/BECOME A MEMBER A membership organization founded in 1892; maintains a museum, archives and research library with collections dating from the sixteenth century to the present. Located at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA. Open to the public without charge throughout the year. Research affiliation: Research Library Group.COLLECTIONS
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
TIMELINE | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1790. 1800. 1810. 1824. In 1820, American Jews numbered about 3,000, but by 1870, over 200,000 Jews could be found spread throughout the nation. Attracted by the booming commercial economy and religious freedom, a prolonged wave of immigration from the German states, Austria, Bohemia, Hungary, Poland, and Lithuania, had brought tens ofONLINE CATALOG
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
LIBRARY | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY The American Jewish Historical Society library consists of approximately 50,000 volumes, including both books and serials (journals and periodicals). Some of the major topics represented in the library collection are American Jewish religious, intellectual, political and economic life; Jewish participation in the visual and performing arts; the geographic origins of American Jewry; JewishFAMILY HISTORY
The Center for Jewish History Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute's web site offers suggestions to help you with your family history research. The Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute serves the partners of the Center for Jewish History: the American Jewish Historical Society, the American Sephardi Federation, the Leo Baeck Institute, the Yeshiva University Museum, and the YIVO VIRTUAL PROGRAM ARCHIVE Virtual Program Archive. Our virtual programs celebrate the “Society” in American Jewish Historical Society. A historical society is much more than only the keepers of documents and papers that remain in their manuscript boxes. It is our mission to connect the past to the present and make our collections come to life forvisitors.
ROLL OF HONOR
Roll of Honor. The posthumous Roll of Honor of the Archive of the American Soviet Jewry Movement is dedicated to persons of all faiths that played a leadership role in the Movement. We honor and preserve their memories so that future generations will be familiar with theirachievements.
EMMA LAZARUS PROJECT: CURRICULUM This Curriculum has Three Steps. Step 1) Discover the "New Colossus". Step 2) Possible Pathways Through the Archive. Step 3) Writing The New "New Colossus". Overview. In 1883, Emma Lazarus wrote The New Colossus, a poem now affixed to the Statue of Liberty and a vital part of America’s story and identity. Emma’s life and message willSCHOLARS CONFERENCE
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTCOLLECTIONSSCHOLARSVISITEMMA LAZARUS PROJECTDONATE NOW/BECOME A MEMBER A membership organization founded in 1892; maintains a museum, archives and research library with collections dating from the sixteenth century to the present. Located at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA. Open to the public without charge throughout the year. Research affiliation: Research Library Group.COLLECTIONS
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
TIMELINE | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1790. 1800. 1810. 1824. In 1820, American Jews numbered about 3,000, but by 1870, over 200,000 Jews could be found spread throughout the nation. Attracted by the booming commercial economy and religious freedom, a prolonged wave of immigration from the German states, Austria, Bohemia, Hungary, Poland, and Lithuania, had brought tens ofONLINE CATALOG
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
LIBRARY | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY The American Jewish Historical Society library consists of approximately 50,000 volumes, including both books and serials (journals and periodicals). Some of the major topics represented in the library collection are American Jewish religious, intellectual, political and economic life; Jewish participation in the visual and performing arts; the geographic origins of American Jewry; JewishFAMILY HISTORY
The Center for Jewish History Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute's web site offers suggestions to help you with your family history research. The Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute serves the partners of the Center for Jewish History: the American Jewish Historical Society, the American Sephardi Federation, the Leo Baeck Institute, the Yeshiva University Museum, and the YIVO VIRTUAL PROGRAM ARCHIVE Virtual Program Archive. Our virtual programs celebrate the “Society” in American Jewish Historical Society. A historical society is much more than only the keepers of documents and papers that remain in their manuscript boxes. It is our mission to connect the past to the present and make our collections come to life forvisitors.
ROLL OF HONOR
Roll of Honor. The posthumous Roll of Honor of the Archive of the American Soviet Jewry Movement is dedicated to persons of all faiths that played a leadership role in the Movement. We honor and preserve their memories so that future generations will be familiar with theirachievements.
EMMA LAZARUS PROJECT: CURRICULUM This Curriculum has Three Steps. Step 1) Discover the "New Colossus". Step 2) Possible Pathways Through the Archive. Step 3) Writing The New "New Colossus". Overview. In 1883, Emma Lazarus wrote The New Colossus, a poem now affixed to the Statue of Liberty and a vital part of America’s story and identity. Emma’s life and message willSCHOLARS CONFERENCE
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
PROGRAMS | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY Programs @AJHS. Programs@AJHS offers something for everyone, inviting you to take part in unique, entertaining, and thought provoking themed programs, film screenings, panel discussions, book talks, performances, and more. Our programs either relate directly or contribute in adding to AJHS's established archival collection on American Jewry.Programs@AJHS works to build a diverse and ABOUT | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY The American Jewish Historical Society is the oldest ethnic, cultural archive in the United States. AJHS provides access to more than 30 million documents and 50,000 books, photographs, art and artifacts that reflect the history of the Jewish presence in the United States from 1654 to the present.ONLINE CATALOG
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
PUBLICATIONS
American Jewish History is the official publication of the American Jewish Historical Society, the oldest national ethnic historical organization in the United States. The most widely recognized journal in its field, AJH focuses on every aspect of the American Jewish experience. Founded in 1892 as Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society (PAJHS), it was later published as VIRTUAL PROGRAM ARCHIVE Virtual Program Archive. Our virtual programs celebrate the “Society” in American Jewish Historical Society. A historical society is much more than only the keepers of documents and papers that remain in their manuscript boxes. It is our mission to connect the past to the present and make our collections come to life forvisitors.
ROLL OF HONOR
Roll of Honor. The posthumous Roll of Honor of the Archive of the American Soviet Jewry Movement is dedicated to persons of all faiths that played a leadership role in the Movement. We honor and preserve their memories so that future generations will be familiar with theirachievements.
ESSENTIAL READINGS
Essential Readings in American Jewish History. The bibliography below outlines some of the elemental scholarly works on the history of Jews in the Americas. The American Jewish Historical Society compiles and maintains the list. General histories are listed first,HIAS TIMELINE
HIAS and the various chroniclers of HIAS have used many dates as the year HIAS was founded. We believe these early dates, in particular 1870-1884, refer to organizations with similar names and missions as HIAS, but which were not true predecessors of HIAS. TIMELINE OF THE AMERICAN SOVIET JEWRY MOVEMENT 1987. December 6. "Freedom Sunday" March on Washington, DC on the eve of the first Reagan-Gorbachev Summit Meeting in the US capital. 250,000 people participate in the largest rally ever organized in the US on behalf of a Jewish issue. The event marks the peak of the Soviet Jewry advocacy campaign in the US. PRE-1900 BUILDINGS ERECTED AS SYNAGOGUES AND STILL Table 1: Pre-1900 Buildings Erected as Synagogues and Still Standing.7th & Court Sts.
AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTCOLLECTIONSSCHOLARSVISITEMMA LAZARUS PROJECTDONATE NOW/BECOME A MEMBER A membership organization founded in 1892; maintains a museum, archives and research library with collections dating from the sixteenth century to the present. Located at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA. Open to the public without charge throughout the year. Research affiliation: Research Library Group.COLLECTIONS
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
TIMELINE | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1790. 1800. 1810. 1824. In 1820, American Jews numbered about 3,000, but by 1870, over 200,000 Jews could be found spread throughout the nation. Attracted by the booming commercial economy and religious freedom, a prolonged wave of immigration from the German states, Austria, Bohemia, Hungary, Poland, and Lithuania, had brought tens ofONLINE CATALOG
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
LIBRARY | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY The American Jewish Historical Society library consists of approximately 50,000 volumes, including both books and serials (journals and periodicals). Some of the major topics represented in the library collection are American Jewish religious, intellectual, political and economic life; Jewish participation in the visual and performing arts; the geographic origins of American Jewry; JewishFAMILY HISTORY
The Center for Jewish History Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute's web site offers suggestions to help you with your family history research. The Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute serves the partners of the Center for Jewish History: the American Jewish Historical Society, the American Sephardi Federation, the Leo Baeck Institute, the Yeshiva University Museum, and the YIVO VIRTUAL PROGRAM ARCHIVE Virtual Program Archive. Our virtual programs celebrate the “Society” in American Jewish Historical Society. A historical society is much more than only the keepers of documents and papers that remain in their manuscript boxes. It is our mission to connect the past to the present and make our collections come to life forvisitors.
ROLL OF HONOR
Roll of Honor. The posthumous Roll of Honor of the Archive of the American Soviet Jewry Movement is dedicated to persons of all faiths that played a leadership role in the Movement. We honor and preserve their memories so that future generations will be familiar with theirachievements.
EMMA LAZARUS PROJECT: CURRICULUM This Curriculum has Three Steps. Step 1) Discover the "New Colossus". Step 2) Possible Pathways Through the Archive. Step 3) Writing The New "New Colossus". Overview. In 1883, Emma Lazarus wrote The New Colossus, a poem now affixed to the Statue of Liberty and a vital part of America’s story and identity. Emma’s life and message willSCHOLARS CONFERENCE
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTCOLLECTIONSSCHOLARSVISITEMMA LAZARUS PROJECTDONATE NOW/BECOME A MEMBER A membership organization founded in 1892; maintains a museum, archives and research library with collections dating from the sixteenth century to the present. Located at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA. Open to the public without charge throughout the year. Research affiliation: Research Library Group.COLLECTIONS
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
TIMELINE | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1790. 1800. 1810. 1824. In 1820, American Jews numbered about 3,000, but by 1870, over 200,000 Jews could be found spread throughout the nation. Attracted by the booming commercial economy and religious freedom, a prolonged wave of immigration from the German states, Austria, Bohemia, Hungary, Poland, and Lithuania, had brought tens ofONLINE CATALOG
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
LIBRARY | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY The American Jewish Historical Society library consists of approximately 50,000 volumes, including both books and serials (journals and periodicals). Some of the major topics represented in the library collection are American Jewish religious, intellectual, political and economic life; Jewish participation in the visual and performing arts; the geographic origins of American Jewry; JewishFAMILY HISTORY
The Center for Jewish History Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute's web site offers suggestions to help you with your family history research. The Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute serves the partners of the Center for Jewish History: the American Jewish Historical Society, the American Sephardi Federation, the Leo Baeck Institute, the Yeshiva University Museum, and the YIVO VIRTUAL PROGRAM ARCHIVE Virtual Program Archive. Our virtual programs celebrate the “Society” in American Jewish Historical Society. A historical society is much more than only the keepers of documents and papers that remain in their manuscript boxes. It is our mission to connect the past to the present and make our collections come to life forvisitors.
ROLL OF HONOR
Roll of Honor. The posthumous Roll of Honor of the Archive of the American Soviet Jewry Movement is dedicated to persons of all faiths that played a leadership role in the Movement. We honor and preserve their memories so that future generations will be familiar with theirachievements.
EMMA LAZARUS PROJECT: CURRICULUM This Curriculum has Three Steps. Step 1) Discover the "New Colossus". Step 2) Possible Pathways Through the Archive. Step 3) Writing The New "New Colossus". Overview. In 1883, Emma Lazarus wrote The New Colossus, a poem now affixed to the Statue of Liberty and a vital part of America’s story and identity. Emma’s life and message willSCHOLARS CONFERENCE
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
PROGRAMS | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY Programs @AJHS. Programs@AJHS offers something for everyone, inviting you to take part in unique, entertaining, and thought provoking themed programs, film screenings, panel discussions, book talks, performances, and more. Our programs either relate directly or contribute in adding to AJHS's established archival collection on American Jewry.Programs@AJHS works to build a diverse and ABOUT | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY The American Jewish Historical Society is the oldest ethnic, cultural archive in the United States. AJHS provides access to more than 30 million documents and 50,000 books, photographs, art and artifacts that reflect the history of the Jewish presence in the United States from 1654 to the present.ONLINE CATALOG
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
PUBLICATIONS
American Jewish History is the official publication of the American Jewish Historical Society, the oldest national ethnic historical organization in the United States. The most widely recognized journal in its field, AJH focuses on every aspect of the American Jewish experience. Founded in 1892 as Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society (PAJHS), it was later published as VIRTUAL PROGRAM ARCHIVE Virtual Program Archive. Our virtual programs celebrate the “Society” in American Jewish Historical Society. A historical society is much more than only the keepers of documents and papers that remain in their manuscript boxes. It is our mission to connect the past to the present and make our collections come to life forvisitors.
ROLL OF HONOR
Roll of Honor. The posthumous Roll of Honor of the Archive of the American Soviet Jewry Movement is dedicated to persons of all faiths that played a leadership role in the Movement. We honor and preserve their memories so that future generations will be familiar with theirachievements.
ESSENTIAL READINGS
Essential Readings in American Jewish History. The bibliography below outlines some of the elemental scholarly works on the history of Jews in the Americas. The American Jewish Historical Society compiles and maintains the list. General histories are listed first,HIAS TIMELINE
HIAS and the various chroniclers of HIAS have used many dates as the year HIAS was founded. We believe these early dates, in particular 1870-1884, refer to organizations with similar names and missions as HIAS, but which were not true predecessors of HIAS. TIMELINE OF THE AMERICAN SOVIET JEWRY MOVEMENT 1987. December 6. "Freedom Sunday" March on Washington, DC on the eve of the first Reagan-Gorbachev Summit Meeting in the US capital. 250,000 people participate in the largest rally ever organized in the US on behalf of a Jewish issue. The event marks the peak of the Soviet Jewry advocacy campaign in the US. PRE-1900 BUILDINGS ERECTED AS SYNAGOGUES AND STILL Table 1: Pre-1900 Buildings Erected as Synagogues and Still Standing.7th & Court Sts.
AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTCOLLECTIONSSCHOLARSVISITEMMA LAZARUS PROJECTDONATE NOW/BECOME A MEMBER A membership organization founded in 1892; maintains a museum, archives and research library with collections dating from the sixteenth century to the present. Located at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA. Open to the public without charge throughout the year. Research affiliation: Research Library Group.PUBLICATIONS
American Jewish History is the official publication of the American Jewish Historical Society, the oldest national ethnic historical organization in the United States. The most widely recognized journal in its field, AJH focuses on every aspect of the American Jewish experience. Founded in 1892 as Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society (PAJHS), it was later published asFAMILY HISTORY
The Center for Jewish History Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute's web site offers suggestions to help you with your family history research. The Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute serves the partners of the Center for Jewish History: the American Jewish Historical Society, the American Sephardi Federation, the Leo Baeck Institute, the Yeshiva University Museum, and the YIVO VIRTUAL PROGRAM ARCHIVE Virtual Program Archive. Our virtual programs celebrate the “Society” in American Jewish Historical Society. A historical society is much more than only the keepers of documents and papers that remain in their manuscript boxes. It is our mission to connect the past to the present and make our collections come to life forvisitors.
ROLL OF HONOR
Roll of Honor. The posthumous Roll of Honor of the Archive of the American Soviet Jewry Movement is dedicated to persons of all faiths that played a leadership role in the Movement. We honor and preserve their memories so that future generations will be familiar with theirachievements.
HIAS TIMELINE
HIAS and the various chroniclers of HIAS have used many dates as the year HIAS was founded. We believe these early dates, in particular 1870-1884, refer to organizations with similar names and missions as HIAS, but which were not true predecessors of HIAS. SEARCH THE HIAS CLIENT DATABASE Search the HIAS Client Database. For arrival records approximately 1955-1980, click on the "Master Index Card Search" tab. For arrival records approximately 1980-2016, click on the "HIAS Database Search" tab. There are 3 options for the "Search Type" that govern results for the "Last Name" field: 1. Fuzzy - when exact spelling of the last nameSCHOLARS CONFERENCE
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TIMELINE OF THE AMERICAN SOVIET JEWRY MOVEMENT 1987. December 6. "Freedom Sunday" March on Washington, DC on the eve of the first Reagan-Gorbachev Summit Meeting in the US capital. 250,000 people participate in the largest rally ever organized in the US on behalf of a Jewish issue. The event marks the peak of the Soviet Jewry advocacy campaign in the US. REDISCOVERING AN IMPORTANT LINK TO AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY Rediscovering an Important Link to American Jewish History: Field Notes from the Nidhe Israel Synagogue Complex in Barbados. Figure 1. View of Section A of Nidhe Israel Synagogue Complex Cemetery with synagogue in rear. Photo by and courtesy of Laura Leibman, 2010. Constructed in the 1650s, the Nidhe Israel Synagogue and museumcomplex in
AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTCOLLECTIONSSCHOLARSVISITEMMA LAZARUS PROJECTDONATE NOW/BECOME A MEMBER A membership organization founded in 1892; maintains a museum, archives and research library with collections dating from the sixteenth century to the present. Located at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA. Open to the public without charge throughout the year. Research affiliation: Research Library Group.FAMILY HISTORY
The Center for Jewish History Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute's web site offers suggestions to help you with your family history research. The Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute serves the partners of the Center for Jewish History: the American Jewish Historical Society, the American Sephardi Federation, the Leo Baeck Institute, the Yeshiva University Museum, and the YIVOPUBLICATIONS
American Jewish History is the official publication of the American Jewish Historical Society, the oldest national ethnic historical organization in the United States. The most widely recognized journal in its field, AJH focuses on every aspect of the American Jewish experience. Founded in 1892 as Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society (PAJHS), it was later published as VIRTUAL PROGRAM ARCHIVE Virtual Program Archive. Our virtual programs celebrate the “Society” in American Jewish Historical Society. A historical society is much more than only the keepers of documents and papers that remain in their manuscript boxes. It is our mission to connect the past to the present and make our collections come to life forvisitors.
ROLL OF HONOR
Roll of Honor. The posthumous Roll of Honor of the Archive of the American Soviet Jewry Movement is dedicated to persons of all faiths that played a leadership role in the Movement. We honor and preserve their memories so that future generations will be familiar with theirachievements.
HIAS TIMELINE
HIAS and the various chroniclers of HIAS have used many dates as the year HIAS was founded. We believe these early dates, in particular 1870-1884, refer to organizations with similar names and missions as HIAS, but which were not true predecessors of HIAS. SEARCH THE HIAS CLIENT DATABASE New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
SCHOLARS CONFERENCE
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
TIMELINE OF THE AMERICAN SOVIET JEWRY MOVEMENT 1987. December 6. "Freedom Sunday" March on Washington, DC on the eve of the first Reagan-Gorbachev Summit Meeting in the US capital. 250,000 people participate in the largest rally ever organized in the US on behalf of a Jewish issue. The event marks the peak of the Soviet Jewry advocacy campaign in the US. REDISCOVERING AN IMPORTANT LINK TO AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY Rediscovering an Important Link to American Jewish History: Field Notes from the Nidhe Israel Synagogue Complex in Barbados. Figure 1. View of Section A of Nidhe Israel Synagogue Complex Cemetery with synagogue in rear. Photo by and courtesy of Laura Leibman, 2010. Constructed in the 1650s, the Nidhe Israel Synagogue and museumcomplex in
ABOUT | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY The American Jewish Historical Society is the oldest ethnic, cultural archive in the United States. AJHS provides access to more than 30 million documents and 50,000 books, photographs, art and artifacts that reflect the history of the Jewish presence in the United States from 1654 to the present.COLLECTIONS
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
PUBLICATIONS
American Jewish History is the official publication of the American Jewish Historical Society, the oldest national ethnic historical organization in the United States. The most widely recognized journal in its field, AJH focuses on every aspect of the American Jewish experience. Founded in 1892 as Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society (PAJHS), it was later published asONLINE CATALOG
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
TIMELINE | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1790. 1800. 1810. 1824. In 1820, American Jews numbered about 3,000, but by 1870, over 200,000 Jews could be found spread throughout the nation. Attracted by the booming commercial economy and religious freedom, a prolonged wave of immigration from the German states, Austria, Bohemia, Hungary, Poland, and Lithuania, had brought tens ofFINDING AIDS
American Jewish Congress Chartered Bus, New York to Washington for the March on Washington, 1963. Finding Aids. Example of a Finding Aid. A finding aid is like a book jacket outlining an archivist's painstaking work organizing and describing historical records to let you know what is inside a collection. A finding aid serves two purposes: toSCHOLARS CONFERENCE
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| AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1946 -1955. Jewish Family Service of the City of New York. 1966 -1978. Jewish Family Service of the City of New York, Division of Family Services, Bronx. 1969. Jewish Family Service of the City of New York, Division of Family Services, North Brooklyn. 1969. Jewish Family Service of the City of New York, Division of Family Services, SouthBrooklyn.
TIMELINE OF THE AMERICAN SOVIET JEWRY MOVEMENT 1987. December 6. "Freedom Sunday" March on Washington, DC on the eve of the first Reagan-Gorbachev Summit Meeting in the US capital. 250,000 people participate in the largest rally ever organized in the US on behalf of a Jewish issue. The event marks the peak of the Soviet Jewry advocacy campaign in the US. REDISCOVERING AN IMPORTANT LINK TO AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY Rediscovering an Important Link to American Jewish History: Field Notes from the Nidhe Israel Synagogue Complex in Barbados. Figure 1. View of Section A of Nidhe Israel Synagogue Complex Cemetery with synagogue in rear. Photo by and courtesy of Laura Leibman, 2010. Constructed in the 1650s, the Nidhe Israel Synagogue and museumcomplex in
AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTCOLLECTIONSSCHOLARSVISITEMMA LAZARUS PROJECTDONATE NOW/BECOME A MEMBER A membership organization founded in 1892; maintains a museum, archives and research library with collections dating from the sixteenth century to the present. Located at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA. Open to the public without charge throughout the year. Research affiliation: Research Library Group. VIRTUAL PROGRAM ARCHIVE Virtual Program Archive. Our virtual programs celebrate the “Society” in American Jewish Historical Society. A historical society is much more than only the keepers of documents and papers that remain in their manuscript boxes.FAMILY HISTORY
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
ROLL OF HONOR
A former Permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations in Geneva and an outstanding leader of the Jewish Community, Mr. Abram served as President of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry, American Jewish Committee, and the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations during crucial periods, visiting the Soviet Union in 1988 to meet with SovietHIAS TIMELINE
HIAS and the various chroniclers of HIAS have used many dates as the year HIAS was founded. We believe these early dates, in particular 1870-1884, refer to organizations with similar names and missions as HIAS, but which were not true predecessors of HIAS. SEARCH THE HIAS CLIENT DATABASE New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
SCHOLARS CONFERENCE
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
TIMELINE OF THE AMERICAN SOVIET JEWRY MOVEMENT Timeline of the American Soviet Jewry Movement: October 29. Justice Arthur J. Goldberg and Senators Abraham Ribicoff and Jacob Javits meet with Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin and challenge him regarding Moscow's treatment of Soviet Jews. REDISCOVERING AN IMPORTANT LINK TO AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY LL: How large was the community at its peak?. KW: Estimates for the size of the Sephardic community of Barbados vary, ranging from 500 to 700 individuals at the peak point in the mid-eighteenth century.Initially in the seventeenth century, there were two communities established. The larger, parent community was at Bridgetown, with a much smaller community at the northern port ofSpeightstown.
AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY AND…IVANHOE? A passionate philanthropist and educator, Rebecca Gratz was the most prominent Jewish woman in the Early Republic period of American history. Highly educated, she founded the Female Association for the Relief of Women and Children in Reduced Circumstances in 1801, at theage of 20.
AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTCOLLECTIONSSCHOLARSVISITEMMA LAZARUS PROJECTDONATE NOW/BECOME A MEMBER A membership organization founded in 1892; maintains a museum, archives and research library with collections dating from the sixteenth century to the present. Located at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA. Open to the public without charge throughout the year. Research affiliation: Research Library Group. VIRTUAL PROGRAM ARCHIVE Virtual Program Archive. Our virtual programs celebrate the “Society” in American Jewish Historical Society. A historical society is much more than only the keepers of documents and papers that remain in their manuscript boxes.FAMILY HISTORY
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
ROLL OF HONOR
A former Permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations in Geneva and an outstanding leader of the Jewish Community, Mr. Abram served as President of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry, American Jewish Committee, and the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations during crucial periods, visiting the Soviet Union in 1988 to meet with SovietHIAS TIMELINE
HIAS and the various chroniclers of HIAS have used many dates as the year HIAS was founded. We believe these early dates, in particular 1870-1884, refer to organizations with similar names and missions as HIAS, but which were not true predecessors of HIAS. SEARCH THE HIAS CLIENT DATABASE New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
SCHOLARS CONFERENCE
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
TIMELINE OF THE AMERICAN SOVIET JEWRY MOVEMENT Timeline of the American Soviet Jewry Movement: October 29. Justice Arthur J. Goldberg and Senators Abraham Ribicoff and Jacob Javits meet with Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin and challenge him regarding Moscow's treatment of Soviet Jews. REDISCOVERING AN IMPORTANT LINK TO AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY LL: How large was the community at its peak?. KW: Estimates for the size of the Sephardic community of Barbados vary, ranging from 500 to 700 individuals at the peak point in the mid-eighteenth century.Initially in the seventeenth century, there were two communities established. The larger, parent community was at Bridgetown, with a much smaller community at the northern port ofSpeightstown.
AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY AND…IVANHOE? A passionate philanthropist and educator, Rebecca Gratz was the most prominent Jewish woman in the Early Republic period of American history. Highly educated, she founded the Female Association for the Relief of Women and Children in Reduced Circumstances in 1801, at theage of 20.
ABOUT | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY The American Jewish Historical Society is the oldest ethnic, cultural archive in the United States. AJHS provides access to more than 30 million documents and 50,000 books, photographs, art and artifacts that reflect the history of the Jewish presence in the United States from 1654 to the present.COLLECTIONS
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TIMELINE | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY After Congress ended mass emigration from Eastern and Southern Europe in 1924, for the first time in its history the American Jewish population became predominantly native-born. The children and grandchildren of immigrants entered the mainstream of American life. The rise of Nazi Germany and the disaster of the Holocaust confirmed the Zionism of many American Jews.PUBLICATIONS
American Jewish History is the official publication of the American Jewish Historical Society, the oldest national ethnic historical organization in the United States. The most widely recognized journal in its field, AJH focuses on every aspect of the American Jewish experience. Founded in 1892 as Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society (PAJHS), it was later published asONLINE CATALOG
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FINDING AIDS
A finding aid is like a book jacket outlining an archivist's painstaking work organizing and describing historical records to let you know what is inside a collection. A finding aid serves two purposes: to provide context with the historical background oforiginal
TIMELINE OF THE AMERICAN SOVIET JEWRY MOVEMENT After the death of Josef Stalin on March 5th (Purim), the Soviet Union retreats from its most sinister policies on Jews, such as the so-called Doctors’ Plot but continues to suppress Jewish religious and cultural life. In the meanwhile, hostility toward Zionism andIsrael grow.
REDISCOVERING AN IMPORTANT LINK TO AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY LL: How large was the community at its peak?. KW: Estimates for the size of the Sephardic community of Barbados vary, ranging from 500 to 700 individuals at the peak point in the mid-eighteenth century.Initially in the seventeenth century, there were two communities established. The larger, parent community was at Bridgetown, with a much smaller community at the northern port ofSpeightstown.
| AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY General note about the data. The data used in the map is primarily from documents in the collection and Federation-published items. The map will display in most browsers but AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTCOLLECTIONSSCHOLARSVISITEMMA LAZARUS PROJECTDONATE NOW/BECOME A MEMBER A membership organization founded in 1892; maintains a museum, archives and research library with collections dating from the sixteenth century to the present. Located at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA. Open to the public without charge throughout the year. Research affiliation: Research Library Group.COLLECTIONS
New York. 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-294-6160Fax: 212-294-6161
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LIBRARY | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY The American Jewish Historical Society library consists of approximately 50,000 volumes, including both books and serials (journals and periodicals). Some of the major topics represented in the library collection are American Jewish religious, intellectual, political and economic life; Jewish participation in the visual and performing arts; the geographic origins of American Jewry; JewishFAMILY HISTORY
The Center for Jewish History Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute's web site offers suggestions to help you with your family history research. The Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute serves the partners of the Center for Jewish History: the American Jewish Historical Society, the American Sephardi Federation, the Leo Baeck Institute, the Yeshiva University Museum, and the YIVO VIRTUAL PROGRAM ARCHIVE Virtual Program Archive. Our virtual programs celebrate the “Society” in American Jewish Historical Society. A historical society is much more than only the keepers of documents and papers that remain in their manuscript boxes. It is our mission to connect the past to the present and make our collections come to life forvisitors.
CONTACT | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY American Jewish Historical Society 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: (212) 294 -6160 info@ajhs.orgSCHOLARS CONFERENCE
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TIMELINE OF THE AMERICAN SOVIET JEWRY MOVEMENT 1987. December 6. "Freedom Sunday" March on Washington, DC on the eve of the first Reagan-Gorbachev Summit Meeting in the US capital. 250,000 people participate in the largest rally ever organized in the US on behalf of a Jewish issue. The event marks the peak of the Soviet Jewry advocacy campaign in the US. EMMA LAZARUS PROJECT The Emma Lazarus Project. explores the story of Emma Lazarus, a fifth-generation American Jew caught in an important turning point in American and Jewish History. The initiative—including the exhibit, curriculum and poetry contest —uses primary sources straight from the archive to encourage students to piece together Emma's fascinating AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTCOLLECTIONSSCHOLARSVISITEMMA LAZARUS PROJECTDONATE NOW/BECOME A MEMBER A membership organization founded in 1892; maintains a museum, archives and research library with collections dating from the sixteenth century to the present. Located at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA. Open to the public without charge throughout the year. Research affiliation: Research Library Group.COLLECTIONS
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LIBRARY | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY The American Jewish Historical Society library consists of approximately 50,000 volumes, including both books and serials (journals and periodicals). Some of the major topics represented in the library collection are American Jewish religious, intellectual, political and economic life; Jewish participation in the visual and performing arts; the geographic origins of American Jewry; JewishFAMILY HISTORY
The Center for Jewish History Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute's web site offers suggestions to help you with your family history research. The Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute serves the partners of the Center for Jewish History: the American Jewish Historical Society, the American Sephardi Federation, the Leo Baeck Institute, the Yeshiva University Museum, and the YIVO VIRTUAL PROGRAM ARCHIVE Virtual Program Archive. Our virtual programs celebrate the “Society” in American Jewish Historical Society. A historical society is much more than only the keepers of documents and papers that remain in their manuscript boxes. It is our mission to connect the past to the present and make our collections come to life forvisitors.
CONTACT | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY American Jewish Historical Society 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: (212) 294 -6160 info@ajhs.orgSCHOLARS CONFERENCE
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TIMELINE OF THE AMERICAN SOVIET JEWRY MOVEMENT 1987. December 6. "Freedom Sunday" March on Washington, DC on the eve of the first Reagan-Gorbachev Summit Meeting in the US capital. 250,000 people participate in the largest rally ever organized in the US on behalf of a Jewish issue. The event marks the peak of the Soviet Jewry advocacy campaign in the US. EMMA LAZARUS PROJECT The Emma Lazarus Project. explores the story of Emma Lazarus, a fifth-generation American Jew caught in an important turning point in American and Jewish History. The initiative—including the exhibit, curriculum and poetry contest —uses primary sources straight from the archive to encourage students to piece together Emma's fascinating ABOUT | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY The American Jewish Historical Society is the oldest ethnic, cultural archive in the United States. AJHS provides access to more than 30 million documents and 50,000 books, photographs, art and artifacts that reflect the history of the Jewish presence in the United States from 1654 to the present.PUBLICATIONS
American Jewish History is the official publication of the American Jewish Historical Society, the oldest national ethnic historical organization in the United States. The most widely recognized journal in its field, AJH focuses on every aspect of the American Jewish experience. Founded in 1892 as Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society (PAJHS), it was later published as TIMELINE | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1790. 1800. 1810. 1824. In 1820, American Jews numbered about 3,000, but by 1870, over 200,000 Jews could be found spread throughout the nation. Attracted by the booming commercial economy and religious freedom, a prolonged wave of immigration from the German states, Austria, Bohemia, Hungary, Poland, and Lithuania, had brought tens ofFAMILY HISTORY
The Center for Jewish History Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute's web site offers suggestions to help you with your family history research. The Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute serves the partners of the Center for Jewish History: the American Jewish Historical Society, the American Sephardi Federation, the Leo Baeck Institute, the Yeshiva University Museum, and the YIVO CONTACT | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY American Jewish Historical Society 15 West 16th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: (212) 294 -6160 info@ajhs.org VIRTUAL PROGRAM ARCHIVE Virtual Program Archive. Our virtual programs celebrate the “Society” in American Jewish Historical Society. A historical society is much more than only the keepers of documents and papers that remain in their manuscript boxes. It is our mission to connect the past to the present and make our collections come to life forvisitors.
SUPPORT | AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY The American Jewish Historical Society is responsible for the future of the Jewish past. We are the world’s leading institution for documenting the history of the Jewish people in America. For more than a century, AJHS has served educators, students, researchers, genealogists, writers, filmmakers, curators, and general audiences bybringing
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American Jewish Congress Chartered Bus, New York to Washington for the March on Washington, 1963. Finding Aids. Example of a Finding Aid. A finding aid is like a book jacket outlining an archivist's painstaking work organizing and describing historical records to let you know what is inside a collection. A finding aid serves two purposes: toROLL OF HONOR
Roll of Honor. The posthumous Roll of Honor of the Archive of the American Soviet Jewry Movement is dedicated to persons of all faiths that played a leadership role in the Movement. We honor and preserve their memories so that future generations will be familiar with theirachievements.
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