Minutes (administrative records)
Found in 60 Collections and/or Records:
Farband Labor Zionist Order (Boston, Mass.) Records
The Farband Labor Zionist Order was a Jewish fraternal organization founded in 1910 and chartered in New York in 1913. With branches across the United States and Canada, it functioned as a mutual aid society aligned with the Socialist and Zionist political party Poale Zion. The material in the collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, publications, press releases, photographs, meeting minutes, brochures, and memos.
Hadassah Chapters of the North Shore (Mass.) Records
This collection contains materials related to the Lynn, Salem-Beverly-Danvers, and Swampscott-Marblehead chapters of Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America, including a history of the Lynn chapter produced in 1993, newsletters from the Salem-Beverly-Danvers chapter, and notes, pamphlets, and other information contained in the personal binder of Swampscott-Marblehead chapter president Irma Levenbach.
Hebrew Free Loan Association (Pittsfield, Mass.) Records
The Hebrew Free Loan Association was formed circa 1935 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts to offer interest-free loans to dues-paying members of the organization in need of temporary financial relief. The records of the Association consist of two bound ledgers, one containing minutes from meetings of the organization’s officers, and the other holding a list of account holders and their transactions between 1949 and 1970.
Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society Boston Port Records
Hebrew Teachers Association of Greater Boston Records
Henry Wise Papers
Immigrants Mutual Aid Society, Inc. Records
Independent Order of B’rith Abraham, George Peabody Lodge No. 667 (Peabody, Mass.) Records
Interfor Club (Lynn, Mass.) Records
International Yiddish Cultural Movement (IKUF) Records
The International Yiddish Cultural Movement (IKUF) was organized in Boston and held meetings there for a year. This collection contains the minutes of meetings of the International Yiddish Cultural Movement (IKUF), which occurred in Boston from 1964-1965. The minutes are in Yiddish.