http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification 720 XTF Search Results (docsPerPage=100;f1-subject=Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. -- Photographs;smode=advanced;subject=Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. -- Photographs.;subject-join=exact) http://norton.wrhs.org/collections/search?docsPerPage%3D100;f1-subject%3DJews%20--%20Ohio%20--%20Cleveland%20--%20Societies,%20etc.%20--%20Photographs;smode%3Dadvanced;subject%3DJews%20--%20Ohio%20--%20Cleveland%20--%20Societies,%20etc.%20--%20Photographs.;subject-join%3Dexact Results for your query: docsPerPage=100;f1-subject=Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. -- Photographs;smode=advanced;subject=Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. -- Photographs.;subject-join=exact Tue, 28 Jul 2020 12:00:00 GMT Heights Benevolent and Social Union Photographs, Series II. Heights Benevolent and Social Union http://norton.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/PG583.xml The Heights Benevolent and Social Union is the oldest existing Jewish benevolent society in Cleveland, Ohio. Heights Benevolent and Social Union (HBSU) was organized in 1881 as the Hungarian Benevolent and Social Union. By 1969 it changed its name to the Heights Benevolent and Social Union, since membership had been open to non-Hungarians for 50 years. The collection consists of eleven photo albums, 99 loose color photographs, and 32 black and white photographs. http://norton.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/PG583.xml Wed, 01 Jan 2014 12:00:00 GMT Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism Photographs, Series II. Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism http://norton.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/PG577.xml The Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism (CCSA) was a volunteer organization whose goals were to assist Soviet Jews to emigrate, to inform the American public about Jewish activities in the Soviet Union, and to monitor anti-Semitism in the USSR. The CCSA, the first organization of its kind in the world, was established in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1963 through the efforts of NASA scientists Louis Rosenblum and Abe Silverstein, Veterans Administration Hospital psychologist Herbert Caron, and Rabbi Daniel Litt. The four men, members of Beth Israel The West Temple, were supported by the congregation which provided volunteer workers and office space for the CCSA. The CCSA sought to educate the public regarding the plight of Soviet Jews at a time when the problem was not generally recognized. The Council organized letter writing campaigns to government officials, sponsored rallies and protests, corresponded with Soviet Jews, and lobbied Congress and the President in an effort to link economic aid to the Soviet Unio... http://norton.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/PG577.xml Wed, 01 Jan 2014 12:00:00 GMT