Poale Zion (U.S.)
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Farband Labor Zionist Order (Boston, Mass.) Records
The Farband Labor Zionist Order was a Jewish fraternal organization founded in 1910 and chartered in New York in 1913. With branches across the United States and Canada, it functioned as a mutual aid society aligned with the Socialist and Zionist political party Poale Zion. The material in the collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, publications, press releases, photographs, meeting minutes, brochures, and memos.
Temple Shalom of the Congregation Sons of Jacob (Salem, Mass.) Records
Temple Shalom is an Egalitarian Conservative Synagogue in Salem, Massachusetts, formerly called the Sons of Jacob. The congregation was formed by European Jewish immigrants in the Salem area in 1898. This collection includes photographs of congregation members and activities, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, meeting minutes, and various publications.
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- Concerts 1
- Conservative Judaism 1
- Danvers (Mass.) 1
- Diplomatic and consular service, Israeli 1
- Fraternal insurance 1
- Jewish community centers 1
- Jewish religious schools 1
- Legal documents 1
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- National socialism and Zionism 1
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- Salem (Mass.) 1
- Salem (Mass.) -- Religious life and customs 1
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