Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston
Organization
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Harold and Romayne Goldberg Papers
Collection
Identifier: P-861
Abstract
Harold and Romayne Goldberg were active members of numerous Jewish organizations in Boston. Harold Goldberg was a member of the Associated Jewish Philanthropies, American Jewish Committee of Greater Boston and the Combined Jewish Appeal. In 1964 he served as president of the Business Men’s Council of the Combined Jewish Appeal and was also a member of the Combined Jewish Philanthropies. Romayne Goldberg served as president of the Boston chapter of Hadassah from 1948-1951. She also served as...
Dates:
undated, 1924-1971
Jewish Memorial Hospital and Rehabilitation Center (Boston, Mass.) Records
Collection
Identifier: I-336
Abstract
The records provide material relating to the accreditation, fundraising, management, planning, policies, programs, and public relations of a hospital that continues to serve the Greater Boston area. The records includes correspondence of various Presidents, Board Members, and Executive Directors; Board and committee minutes; scrapbooks, photographs, videotape, and film created by the Public Relations department; records of various Auxiliary groups; correspondence, reports, surveys, and other...
Dates:
undated, 1915-1999
Jewish Vocational Aid Society (Boston, Mass.) Records
Collection
Identifier: I-216
Abstract
The Jewish Vocational Aid Society of Boston, founded by Mrs. Margaret Davidson and incorporated under the laws of Massachusetts in 1907 as the Jewish Children's Aid Society; original purpose was in aiding destitute Jewish children. In 1936 became known as the Jewish Vocational Aid Society; members focused efforts on raising funds for needy Jewish students. Later, eligibility for scholarships was expanded to include non-Jewish students as well. In 1973 was forced to transfer most of its funds...
Dates:
undated, 1910-1985
Stanley and Mary Ann Snider Papers
Collection
Identifier: P-964
Abstract
The Snider, Winer, Kane and Korelitz families are documented within this collection, although the bulk of the materials pertain to Stanley and Mary Ann Snider’s immediate family. The Sniders are the founders of Stanmar, Inc., which developed Smugglers’ Notch Ski Resort. The Winers founded Elm Farm Supermarkets, and the Kanes owned furniture stores before becoming involved with the operations of Elm Farms. This collection contains photographs, slides, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and...
Dates:
undated, 1902-2013
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- Certificates 3
- Photographs 3
- Boston (Mass.) 2
- Bylaws (administrative records) 2
- Financial records 2
- Invitations 2
- Minutes (administrative records) 2
- Pamphlets 2
- Programs (documents) 2
- Scrapbooks 2
- Announcements 1
- Annual reports 1
- Architectural drawings 1
- Articles 1
- Articles of incorporation 1
- Audiocassettes 1
- Brochures 1
- Card indexes 1
- Child welfare 1
- Contracts 1
- Ephemera 1
- Family-owned business enterprises -- Massachusetts 1
- Fliers (printed matter) 1
- Floppy disks 1
- Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America 1
- Hospitals 1
- Jewish businesspeople -- Massachusetts 1
- Journals (periodicals) 1
- Magazines (periodicals) 1
- Marriage certificates 1
- Medical care 1
- Memorandums 1
- News bulletins 1
- Newsletters 1
- Newspapers 1
- Notes 1
- Organizational charts 1
- Plaques (flat objects) 1
- Portraits 1
- Posters 1
- Press releases 1
- Publications (documents) 1
- Reports 1
- Silverware 1
- Slides (photographs) 1
- Snyder family -- Genealogy 1
- Speeches (documents) 1
- Students -- United States 1
- Surveys (documents) 1
- Transparencies 1
- Video recordings 1
- Videocassettes 1
- Vocational education -- United States. 1
- Volunteer workers in medical care 1
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