Box 243
Contains 5 Results:
Jewish Community Center–Gosman Campus, 1979-1989
This series contains correspondence, publications and other materials pertaining to a variety of organizations that CJP followed, funded, or worked with directly. The majority of the organizations are Jewish institutions, although there are many non-cultural/religious institutions represented, including the United Way, Boston University, Association of Russian-speaking Professionals, and Brandeis University.
Jewish Community Center–Jacob and Rose Grossman Camp, 1971-1990
This series contains correspondence, publications and other materials pertaining to a variety of organizations that CJP followed, funded, or worked with directly. The majority of the organizations are Jewish institutions, although there are many non-cultural/religious institutions represented, including the United Way, Boston University, Association of Russian-speaking Professionals, and Brandeis University.
Jewish Community Center–Leventhal-Sidman, 1981-2001
This series contains correspondence, publications and other materials pertaining to a variety of organizations that CJP followed, funded, or worked with directly. The majority of the organizations are Jewish institutions, although there are many non-cultural/religious institutions represented, including the United Way, Boston University, Association of Russian-speaking Professionals, and Brandeis University.
Jewish Community Center–Meaningful Jewish Community Initiative, 1999-2000
This series contains correspondence, publications and other materials pertaining to a variety of organizations that CJP followed, funded, or worked with directly. The majority of the organizations are Jewish institutions, although there are many non-cultural/religious institutions represented, including the United Way, Boston University, Association of Russian-speaking Professionals, and Brandeis University.
Jewish Community Center–South Area (Striar), 1987-1994
This series contains correspondence, publications and other materials pertaining to a variety of organizations that CJP followed, funded, or worked with directly. The majority of the organizations are Jewish institutions, although there are many non-cultural/religious institutions represented, including the United Way, Boston University, Association of Russian-speaking Professionals, and Brandeis University.