Box S2
Contains 11 Results:
Correspondence with Bernard Weinronk, 1933-1935
The collection contains meeting minutes from 1933 of the Port Elizabeth Mizrachi Zionist Organization and from 1934 of the South African Palestine Tour. It also includes correspondence from Bernard Weinronk to his cousin Bernard Weinberg, dated 1933 and 1935. Of note is a 1935 letter in which Weinronk quotes briefly from the report of the 19th Zionist Congress in Lucerne and expresses his concerns for the safety of the Jews and his hopes for Palestine.
Miscellaneous, 1898-1979
Share Warrants, 1901-1955
Land Certificate Agreement, 1920-1993
Correspondence Regarding Memoirs and Family History, 1981-1987
The Sara Wernon Sloan papers contain typed manuscripts of memoirs she wrote in the 1970s, describing her experiences as an immigrant in New York City and as a garment worker. Her account includes her participation in political movements and unionization, as well as her first marriage to Ben Wernon. The collection also includes correspondence related to these memoirs, in which various readers of the memoirs describe their impressions.
Memoirs I, circa 1974
The Sara Wernon Sloan papers contain typed manuscripts of memoirs she wrote in the 1970s, describing her experiences as an immigrant in New York City and as a garment worker. Her account includes her participation in political movements and unionization, as well as her first marriage to Ben Wernon. The collection also includes correspondence related to these memoirs, in which various readers of the memoirs describe their impressions.
Memoirs II, undated
The Sara Wernon Sloan papers contain typed manuscripts of memoirs she wrote in the 1970s, describing her experiences as an immigrant in New York City and as a garment worker. Her account includes her participation in political movements and unionization, as well as her first marriage to Ben Wernon. The collection also includes correspondence related to these memoirs, in which various readers of the memoirs describe their impressions.
Memoirs III, circa 1974
The Sara Wernon Sloan papers contain typed manuscripts of memoirs she wrote in the 1970s, describing her experiences as an immigrant in New York City and as a garment worker. Her account includes her participation in political movements and unionization, as well as her first marriage to Ben Wernon. The collection also includes correspondence related to these memoirs, in which various readers of the memoirs describe their impressions.