Box S4
Container
Contains 18 Results:
Miscellaneous Notes from 1930 Trip/Budapest, Vienna, Prague and Paris, February 1939
File — Box: S4, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
See Collection Scope and Content Note.
Dates:
February 1939
Judicial Case Notes, 1963
File — Box: S4, Folder: 15
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
This collection contains a notebook with judicial case notes recorded by JLB; a copy of the “Guest of Honor” award from the American Jewish Literary Foundation, a photocopy of the Testimonial Dinner with Mrs. Caroline K. Simon, Secretary of New York State, an undated campaign flyer supporting JLB as the first mother of the School Committee, and an award letter for Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Andelman recognizing their contribution to the welfare of their community in Cambridge, reprinted from The...
Dates:
1963
Award at Testimonial Dinner, 1960
File — Box: S4, Folder: 16
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
This collection contains a notebook with judicial case notes recorded by JLB; a copy of the “Guest of Honor” award from the American Jewish Literary Foundation, a photocopy of the Testimonial Dinner with Mrs. Caroline K. Simon, Secretary of New York State, an undated campaign flyer supporting JLB as the first mother of the School Committee, and an award letter for Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Andelman recognizing their contribution to the welfare of their community in Cambridge, reprinted from The...
Dates:
1960
School Committee Campaign, Undated
File — Box: S4, Folder: 17
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
This collection contains a notebook with judicial case notes recorded by JLB; a copy of the “Guest of Honor” award from the American Jewish Literary Foundation, a photocopy of the Testimonial Dinner with Mrs. Caroline K. Simon, Secretary of New York State, an undated campaign flyer supporting JLB as the first mother of the School Committee, and an award letter for Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Andelman recognizing their contribution to the welfare of their community in Cambridge, reprinted from The...
Dates:
Undated
News Article, 1957
File — Box: S4, Folder: 18
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
This collection contains a notebook with judicial case notes recorded by JLB; a copy of the “Guest of Honor” award from the American Jewish Literary Foundation, a photocopy of the Testimonial Dinner with Mrs. Caroline K. Simon, Secretary of New York State, an undated campaign flyer supporting JLB as the first mother of the School Committee, and an award letter for Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Andelman recognizing their contribution to the welfare of their community in Cambridge, reprinted from The...
Dates:
1957
Correspondence and Writing, undated
File — Box: S4, Folder: 13
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Contains photocopies of four Hebrew letters endorsing Rabbi Rabinovitz, three of which were written by Rabbis Jacob Widrewitz, Ph. Klein and Joshua Siegel in New York in 1907. One is specifically addressed to Cong. Tzemach Tzedek and Agudas Achim of Chelsea, Mass. Also includes the photocopy of a Hebrew contract signed by ca. 50 members of the congregation in 1907, photocopies of two requests for funds from Poland, a photograph of Rabinovitz, an announcement of his son's wedding in 1925, and...
Dates:
undated
Photograph & Tribute, undated, 1925, 1929
File — Box: S4, Folder: 14
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
Contains photocopies of four Hebrew letters endorsing Rabbi Rabinovitz, three of which were written by Rabbis Jacob Widrewitz, Ph. Klein and Joshua Siegel in New York in 1907. One is specifically addressed to Cong. Tzemach Tzedek and Agudas Achim of Chelsea, Mass. Also includes the photocopy of a Hebrew contract signed by ca. 50 members of the congregation in 1907, photocopies of two requests for funds from Poland, a photograph of Rabinovitz, an announcement of his son's wedding in 1925, and...
Dates:
undated, 1925, 1929
Conversion Certificate, 1909
File — Box: S4, Folder: 8
Scope and Content Note
From the Collection:
This collection contains a conversion certificate in Hebrew, dated and signed by Rabbi David Meir Rabinowitz in Boston, 1909, and an English translation of the certificate.
Dates:
1909