Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Bromberg Family Papers
This collection relates primarily to the political and social activities of Edward J. Bromberg (a lawyer and politician) and some members of his family. A scrapbook contains items regarding Edward’s sons, Justine and Bertram, and his daughter, Pauline. Other Bromberg family members in the collection are Lev, Henrietta Livingston, Anna Insoft, and Alice Goldstein. The collection includes clippings, programs, and photographs.
George and Sadie Kramer Papers
Hadassah Chapters of the North Shore (Mass.) Records
This collection contains materials related to the Lynn, Salem-Beverly-Danvers, and Swampscott-Marblehead chapters of Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America, including a history of the Lynn chapter produced in 1993, newsletters from the Salem-Beverly-Danvers chapter, and notes, pamphlets, and other information contained in the personal binder of Swampscott-Marblehead chapter president Irma Levenbach.
Jewish Historical Society of Western Massachusetts Records
The Jewish Historical Society of Western Massachusetts Records contain materials collected by the society that document the Jewish community of Western Massachusetts. Included are materials on Jewish organizations, families, individuals, schools, arts and cultural institutions, and synagogues; publications written about or by the Jewish community; and information on the Jewish Historical Society of Western Massachusetts itself.
Levinson Family Papers
The Levinson family has its origins in Eastern Europe, though the majority of its members immigrated to the United States in the early 1900s. Members of the family were active in Boston business, science, and law. The material in the collection includes publications, photographs, a scrapbook, a photo album, and awards.
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- Clippings (information artifacts) 4
- Publications (documents) 4
- Boston (Mass.) 3
- Correspondence 3
- Photographs 3
- Zionism 3
- Administrative records 2
- Advertisements 2
- Awards 2
- Minutes (administrative records) 2
- Newsletters 2
- Programs (documents) 2
- Scrapbooks 2
- Speeches (documents) 2
- Amherst (Mass.) 1
- Announcements 1
- Audiovisual materials 1
- Beverly (Mass.) 1
- Brookline (Mass.) 1
- Confirmation (Jewish rite) 1
- Danvers (Mass.) 1
- Financial records 1
- Fliers (printed matter) 1
- Florence (Mass.) 1
- Fraternal organizations 1
- Freemasonry 1
- Greenfield (Mass.) 1
- Greeting cards 1
- Holyoke (Mass.) 1
- Invitations 1
- Jewish families -- Massachusetts 1
- Jewish religious education 1
- Jewish women 1
- Jews -- Massachusetts 1
- Jews -- Massachusetts -- History 1
- Jews -- Massachusetts -- Pioneer Valley 1
- Jews -- Politics and government 1
- Longmeadow (Mass.) 1
- Lynn (Mass.) 1
- Malden (Mass.) 1
- Marblehead (Mass.) 1
- Marriage certificates 1
- New York (N.Y.) 1
- Newton (Mass.) 1
- North Adams (Mass.) 1
- North Shore (Mass. : Coast) 1
- Northampton (Mass.) 1
- Notes 1
- Physical education and training 1
- Pioneer Valley (Mass.) 1
- Politics and culture 1
- Printed ephemera 1
- Roslindale (Boston, Mass.) 1
- Salem (Mass.) 1
- South Deerfield (Mass.) 1
- Springfield (Mass.) 1
- Swampscott (Mass.) 1
- Synagogues -- Massachusetts 1
- Synagogues -- Organization and administration 1
- West Springfield (Mass.) 1
- Women -- Societies and clubs 1
- Women volunteers in social service 1
- World War, 1914-1918 1
- Zionism -- Massachusetts -- Boston 1 + ∧ less