Boston (Mass.)
Found in 169 Collections and/or Records:
Congregation Beth Hamedrash Hagadol Anshe Sfard (Boston, Mass.) Ledger
This collection contains a ledger from Congregation Beth Hamedrash Hagadol Anshe Sfard in Botson, Mass. The ledger, written in Hebrew and Yiddish manuscript, is from the Chevra Mishnayos (Mishna study group) of the congregation. It contains the constitution and by-laws as well as the names of the original members (both men and women) of the study group. Besides some of the names, there is either a date of death or an indication that the person died.
Congregation Beth Israel (Baldwin Place Shul) (North End, Boston, Mass.) Records
Congregation B’nai Moshe (Brighton, Boston, Mass.) Records
Congregation B’nai Moshe is a congregation located in Brighton, Boston, Massachusetts, formed in 1933. The congregation grew quickly and underwent several construction projects during its first two decades, moving from Chestnut Hill Avenue to Commonwealth Avenue, both in Brighton. This collection contains a souvenir booklet and dedication booklets produced by the congregation.
Congregation Mishkan Israel (Dorchester, Boston, Mass.) Records
This collection contains meeting minutes, financial records, mailing lists, stationary, programs, and invitations created by Congregation Mishkan Israel and its Ladies Auxiliary.
Congregation Mishkan Tefila (Chestnut Hill, Mass.) Records
David B. Alpert Papers
David R. and Muriel K. Pokross Papers
This collection contains awards and honors, business records, meeting minutes, financial documents, correspondence, manuscripts, interview transcripts, and speeches documenting the work and personal lives of lawyer and philanthropist David R. Pokross and his wife Muriel K. Pokross.
Davis and Isaacs Family Papers
Dewey D. Stone Papers
Dr. Samuel Goodman Papers
Dr. Samuel Goodman was a graduate of the University of the City of New York, Medical Department (now Cornell Medical School) and was one of the first Jewish physicians to practice in Boston. This collection includes clippings, letters, and a photograph pertaining to the medical career of Dr. Goodman.