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B'nai B'rith. (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Ethnic relations. (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Genealogy. (2)
Community centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (4)
Council Educational Alliance (Cleveland, Ohio) (1)
Council Religious Schools (Cleveland, Ohio). (1)
Gries, Moses J., 1868-1918. (1)
Hahn, Aaron. (1)
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Drama (1)
Humorous poetry, American -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Jewish Community Center of Cleveland. (2)
Jewish Orphan Asylum (Cleveland, Ohio ) -- History. (1)
Jewish Secular Community of Cleveland -- Archives (1)
Jewish Secular School (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Archives (1)
Jewish Theological Seminary of America. American Jewish History Center. (1)
Jewish community centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (4)
Jewish way of life (1)
Jewish women -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Jews -- Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Genealogy. (1)
Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History. (4)
Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Politics and government. (1)
Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs.[X]
Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. (6)
Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (4)
Jews -- Recreation -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (4)
Jews, Soviet -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (3)
Joseph family. (1)
Joseph, Emil, 1857-1938. (1)
Joseph, Frank E., 1904-1995. (1)
Joseph, Martha J., 1917-2006. (1)
Joseph, William R., 1946- (1)
Judaism -- Customs and practices (1)
Judaism and secularism -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
Kalisch, Isidor, 1816-1886. (1)
Machol, Michael, 1846-1914. (1)
Mayer, Jacob. (1)
Miller, David M. (David Micah), 1908-1977. (1)
Musical revue, comedies, etc. -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
National Council of Jewish Women. Cleveland Section. (1)
Newman, Joseph Simon, 1891-1960. (1)
Political satire, American -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Radio supplies industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Recreation centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (4)
Refugees, Jewish -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (3)
Secular humanism -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. (1)
Spain -- History -- Civil War, 1936-1939 -- Participation, American. (1)
Spain -- History -- Civil War, 1936-1939 -- Personal narratives, American. (1)
Spain. Ejercito Popular de la Republica. Brigada Internacional, XV. (1)
Sporting goods industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Theater -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 20th century. (1)
World War, 1939-1945 -- Drama (1)
World War, 1939-1945 -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Jewish. (1)
Yiddish drama -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Zionism -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
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1Title:  William R. Joseph Family Papers and Photographs     
 Creator:  Joseph, William R. 
 Dates:  1911-2012 
 Abstract:  William R. (Bill) Joseph (1946-2012), a specialist in nonprofit law and community leader, was the son of Frank and Martha Joseph. A co-founder of Ohio Citizens for the Arts, he was also a board member and president of many other local nonprofit organizations. Bill Joseph was a member of the sixth generation of the Joseph family in the Cleveland area. His family owned Joseph & Feiss, one of the city's most prominent firms in the garment industry. The collection consists of biographies, birth certificates, certificates, contracts, correspondence, correspondence transcripts, diplomas, eulogies, genealogies, a haggadah (Jewish text that documents the order of the Passover Seder), obituaries, oral histories, photographs, postcards, proclamations, programs, and scrapbooks. 
 Call #:  MS 5387 
 Extent:  1.40 linear feet (2 containers) 
 Subjects:  Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Genealogy.
 
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2Title:  Joseph Simon Newman Papers     
 Creator:  Newman, Joseph Simon 
 Dates:  1887-1960 
 Abstract:  Joseph Simon Newman (1891-1960) was the founder and president of Newman-Stern Company, lyricist for the City Club of Cleveland's Anvil Revue, writer of light verse and scientific articles under the pen name Dr. Si N. Tiffic, and chairman of the Progressive Citizens Committee of Cleveland, Ohio. The collection consists of diaries, correspondence, writings, publications, speech texts, memorabilia and newspaper clippings. 
 Call #:  MS 4009 
 Extent:  6.01 linear feet (6 containers and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Newman, Joseph Simon, 1891-1960. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs. | Sporting goods industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Radio supplies industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Political satire, American -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Musical revue, comedies, etc. -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Humorous poetry, American -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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3Title:  David M. Miller Papers, Series II     
 Creator:  Miller, David M. 
 Dates:  1937-1975 
 Abstract:  David M. Miller (1908-1977) was a Cleveland, Ohio, author who fought with the Abraham Lincoln Brigade in the Spanish Civil War. The collection consists of an unpublished memoir of Jewish life in Cleveland; a draft of his novel, The Chain and the link; various drafts of "Letters from Spain"; a reprint of an article on the Abraham Lincoln Brigade; and various other documents relating to the Spanish Civil War and the Brigade, including correspondence, a commemorative booklet, posters, newspapers, and postcards. 
 Call #:  MS 4340 
 Extent:  1.00 linear feet (3 containers) 
 Subjects:  Miller, David M. (David Micah), 1908-1977. | Spain. Ejercito Popular de la Republica. Brigada Internacional, XV. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Ethnic relations. | Spain -- History -- Civil War, 1936-1939 -- Participation, American. | Spain -- History -- Civil War, 1936-1939 -- Personal narratives, American.
 
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4Title:  Joseph Family Papers, Series II     
 Creator:  Joseph Family 
 Dates:  1883-2000 
 Abstract:  The Joseph family is a prominent Cleveland, Ohio, Jewish family. Moritz Joseph arrived in the United States in 1852 from Gauersheim, Rheinpfalz, Germany. Settling in Cleveland in 1872, Joseph became successful in the manufacture of men's clothing. The Joseph and Feiss Company was incorporated in 1907, and was one of the largest manufacturers of men's clothing in the United States. Moritz Joseph's son Emil became a lawyer, and Emil's son, Frank, was partner at the law firm of Jones, Day, Cockley & Reavis. Frank E. Joseph and his wife, Martha, were also active philanthropists. The couple's son, William R. Joseph, Sr. continues to be active in the community. The collection consists of awards, correspondence, diaries, diplomas, genealogies, guest lists, inventories, news clippings, newsletters, legal records, notebooks, programs, scrapbooks, and assorted writings. 
 Call #:  MS 5055 
 Extent:  4.01 linear feet (4 containers and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Joseph, Emil, 1857-1938. | Joseph, Frank E., 1904-1995. | Joseph, Martha J., 1917-2006. | Joseph, William R., 1946- | Joseph family. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Genealogy.
 
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5Title:  Faye Sholiton Papers     
 Creator:  Sholiton, Faye 
 Dates:  1943-2004 
 Abstract:  Faye Sholiton (b. 1948) is a Cleveland, Ohio-area playwright. Prior to writing plays, she was an award-winning journalist for local, regional and national publications, including the Cleveland Jewish News. She served as president of the Society of Professional Journalists from 1993-1994. Sholiton is a graduate of Shaker Heights High School, and she holds a master's degree in French language and literature from George Washington University. Sholiton's full-length works have been read or produced in more than three dozen venues throughout the country and have won more than twenty national honors. She has developed her work in the Cleveland Play House Playwrights' Unit since 1996 and in Dobama Theatre's Playwrights' Gym since 2009. She is a three-time winner of Individual Artist Grants from the Ohio Arts Council, and her plays have also won awards from the Dayton FutureFest, the Midwest Theatre Network New Play Festival, the Charlotte Festival of New American Plays, and the William & Arlene Lewis New Play Contest. Sholiton's works are largely about Jewish life in Cleveland. Her most successful plays, The Interview and V-E Day, relate to the history of World War II. The collection consists of of articles, correspondence, drafts, flier, newsletters, newspaper clippings, programs, proposals, scripts, and transcripts. 
 Call #:  MS 5144 
 Extent:  0.60 linear feet (2 containers) 
 Subjects:  Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Drama | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs. | Theater -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 20th century. | World War, 1939-1945 -- Drama | World War, 1939-1945 -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Jewish.
 
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6Title:  Jewish Community Center of Cleveland Records     
 Creator:  Jewish Community Center of Cleveland 
 Dates:  1899-1966 
 Abstract:  The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland, Ohio, was formed in 1948 by the merger of the Council Educational Alliance (est. 1899), Camp Wise (est. 1907), the Jewish Young Adult Bureau (est. 1939), and the Cultural Department of the Jewish Community Council (est. 1945), for the purpose of providing recreational social and cultural programs to Cleveland's Jewish community. By 1959 the center moved from Cleveland to the suburb of Cleveland Heights. The collection consists of minutes, reports, administrative files, financial records, and other records of the Jewish Community Center, the Council Educational Alliance, and the Jewish Young Adult Bureau, and camp applications, historical material and other records of Camp Wise. 
 Call #:  MS 3668 
 Extent:  49.60 linear feet (47 containers) 
 Subjects:  Jewish Community Center of Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Community centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Recreation centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish community centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Recreation -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs. | Yiddish drama -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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7Title:  Jewish Community Center of Cleveland Records, Series II     
 Creator:  Jewish Community Center of Cleveland 
 Dates:  1899-1992 
 Abstract:  The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland was formed in 1948 by the merger of the Council Educational Alliance (est. 1899), Camp Wise (est. 1907), the Jewish Young Adult Bureau (est. 1939), and the Cultural Department of the Jewish Community Council (est. 1945), for the purpose of providing recreational social and cultural programs to Cleveland, Ohio's Jewish community. By 1959 the center moved from Cleveland to the suburb of Cleveland Heights. A second building was constructed in Beachwood, Ohio, in 1986. The collection consists of minutes, programs, and reports. 
 Call #:  MS 4696 
 Extent:  11.0 linear feet (11 containers) 
 Subjects:  Jewish Community Center of Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs. | Jews -- Recreation -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish community centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews, Soviet -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Refugees, Jewish -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Community centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Recreation centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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8Title:  Jewish Community Center of Cleveland Records, Series III     
 Creator:  Jewish Community Center of Cleveland 
 Dates:  1948-1998 
 Abstract:  The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland, Ohio, was formed in 1948 by the merger of the Council Educational Alliance (est. 1899), Camp Wise (est. 1907), the Jewish Young Adult Bureau (est. 1939), and the Cultural Department of the Jewish Community Council (est. 1945), for the purpose of providing recreational, social, and cultural programs to Cleveland's Jewish community. By 1959 the center moved from Cleveland to the suburb of Cleveland Heights. The collection consists of scrapbooks that contain primarily newspaper clippings. 
 Call #:  MS 4927 
 Extent:  7.00 linear feet (41 volumes) 
 Subjects:  Jewish community centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Community centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs. | Refugees, Jewish -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Recreation centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews, Soviet -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Recreation -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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9Title:  Jewish Secular Community of Cleveland Records, Series II     
 Creator:  Jewish Secular Community of Cleveland 
 Dates:  1967-2012 
 Abstract:  The Jewish Secular Community of Cleveland, Ohio (f. 1967), is a group whose members share with other Jews a common history, literature, culture, and tradition without necessarily having a belief in God. The group's founding members were drawn together by their desire to offer their children a Jewish education outside of the existing religious institutions and their earliest efforts were focused upon the development of a school. By the mid-1970s, however, adult education, holiday observances, and life cycle ceremonies had been introduced and a social action committee had been formed. The collection consists of board meeting minutes, newsletters, membership rosters, curriculums, and programs from events the organization has hosted, as well as a collection of the papers of Mark Weber, one of the group's most active members. This collection is of value to researchers studying ethnic and religious groups and institutions in the United States in general, and in Cleveland, Ohio, in particular. Of interest are minutes from the Jewish Secular Community board meetings, and newsletters, all of which discuss the current status of the organization and express thoughts about the future of the organization as well as events the Community celebrated. Also included are curricula for the group's school, illustrating the principles of secular humanism. Those interested in secular Jewish culture in Cleveland and the formation and expression of Jewish identity during the twentieth century will find this collection of value. 
 Call #:  MS 5138 
 Extent:  1.80 linear feet (3 containers) 
 Subjects:  Jewish Secular Community of Cleveland -- Archives | Jewish Secular School (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Archives | Jewish way of life | Jews -- Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Judaism -- Customs and practices | Judaism and secularism -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Secular humanism -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc.
 
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10Title:  Jewish Community Center of Cleveland Records and Photographs, Series IV     
 Creator:  Jewish Community Center of Cleveland 
 Dates:  1917-2000 
 Abstract:  The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland, Ohio, was formed in 1948 by the merger of the Council Educational Alliance (est. 1899), Camp Wise (est. 1907), the Jewish Young Adult Bureau (est. 1939), and the Cultural Department of the Jewish Community Council (est. 1945), for the purpose of providing recreational social and cultural programs to Cleveland's Jewish community. By 1959 the center moved from Cleveland to the suburb of Cleveland Heights. The collection includes awards, booklets, bulletins, correspondence, fliers, handbooks, invitations, lists, manuals, memorabilia, music, newspaper clippings, approximately 540 black and white and color photographs and slides, proclamations, program books, programs, scrapbooks, and scripts. 
 Call #:  MS 5388 
 Extent:  4.61 linear feet (7 containers) 
 Subjects:  Jewish community centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Community centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Recreation -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews, Soviet -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Recreation centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Refugees, Jewish -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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11Title:  Cleveland Jewish History Sources     
 Creator:  Cleveland Jewish History Sources 
 Dates:  1819-1956 
 Abstract:  The Cleveland Jewish History Sources Collection is a card file assembled between 1954-1956 by the American Jewish History Center of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, to support a planned volume on the history of Cleveland, Ohio, Jewry. This intention was realized with the publication of History of the Jews of Cleveland by Lloyd P. Gartner in 1978. Source material for this card file, which covers the span from the early nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth, includes both the national Anglo-Jewish press and local Cleveland sources, including the general press, the Anglo-Jewish press, and Jewish communal records. Rabbi Jack J. Herman and Judah Rubinstein were the local Cleveland researchers for the project. The collection consists of 16,000 index cards containing information about Cleveland's Jewish community that was obtained primarily from newspapers. These cards have been arranged into fourteen broad categories: Arts; Charities; Clubs and Societies, Various; Community Services; Economic Life; Education; Political Affairs; Population; Sermons and Lectures; Social Life; Synagogues; Synagogue Related; Umbrella Organizations, and Zionism. Within these categories, primary and sometimes secondary sub-headings are arranged alphabetically and then chronologically. As prescribed by the AJHC, each research finding was typed on 4x6, un-ruled index cards and described in the following top-down order: top left, the city and chronological period; top right, topical classification; single line description of the finding; excerpt(s) from the finding. In many instances, the researchers stapled to the card photocopies of pertinent portions of the source material. The collection, however, contains exceptions to this general procedure: a number of 3x5 cards with handwritten entries (evidently, unprocessed research findings) and a number of 4x6 cards with attached paper negative photocopy, i.e., white-on-black and mirror-image text. 
 Call #:  MS 4621 
 Extent:  7.50 linear feet (15 containers) 
 Subjects:  Kalisch, Isidor, 1816-1886. | Hahn, Aaron. | Mayer, Jacob. | Gries, Moses J., 1868-1918. | Machol, Michael, 1846-1914. | Jewish Theological Seminary of America. American Jewish History Center. | B'nai B'rith. | Jewish Orphan Asylum (Cleveland, Ohio ) -- History. | National Council of Jewish Women. Cleveland Section. | Council Educational Alliance (Cleveland, Ohio) | Council Religious Schools (Cleveland, Ohio). | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Genealogy. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Jewish women -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Politics and government. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Zionism -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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