Format • | Photograph Collection | [X] |
Subject • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | [X] | • | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(11)
| • | Rabbis -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(9)
| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. -- Photographs. |
(8)
| • | Jewish businesspeople -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(7)
| • | Jewish women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(7)
| • | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(6)
| • | Jewish lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(6)
| • | Jewish theater -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(6)
| • | Anshe Chesed Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(5)
| • | Jewish Community Center of Cleveland -- Photograph collections. |
(5)
| • | Jewish families -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(5)
| • | Jews -- Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(5)
| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs -- Photographs. |
(5)
| • | Clothing factories -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(4)
| • | Clothing trade -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(4)
| • | Jewish day schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(4)
| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- Photographs. |
(4)
| • | Synagogue architecture -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(4)
| • | Architects -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(3)
| • | Camp Wise (Euclid, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(3)
| • | Cantors (Judaism) -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(3)
| • | Community centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(3)
| • | Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(3)
| • | Jewish religious schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(3)
| • | Jewish women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies and clubs -- Photographs. |
(3)
| • | Jews -- Recreation -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(3)
| • | Orthodox Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(3)
| • | Philanthropists -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(3)
| • | Recreation centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(3)
| • | Schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(3)
| • | Theater, Yiddish -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(3)
| • | Zionism -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(3)
| • | Zionists -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(3)
| • | Art -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Artists -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | B'nai Jeshurun (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(2)
| • | Braverman and Halperin, Architects (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(2)
| • | Braverman, Sigmund, 1894-1960 -- Photograph collections. |
(2)
| • | City Club of Cleveland -- Photograph collections. |
(2)
| • | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Social life and customs -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Clothing workers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Clubs -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Conservative Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Holocaust survivors -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Jewish architects -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Jewish athletes -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Jewish community centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Jewish religious education -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Biography -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Exhibitions -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Genealogy. |
(2)
| • | Jews, German -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Jews, Soviet -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Joseph family. -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Judges -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Montefiore Home (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(2)
| • | National Council of Jewish Women. Cleveland Section -- Photograph collections. |
(2)
| • | Reform Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Rosenthal, Rudolph M. (Rudolph Marvin), 1906-1979 -- Photograph collections. |
(2)
| • | Synagogue architecture -- United States -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland Heights -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Synagogues -- United States -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Temple-Tifereth Israel (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(2)
| • | Theater -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | United Jewish Appeal -- Photograph collections. |
(2)
| • | Warrensville Center Synagogue (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(2)
| • | Women in charitable work -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Women volunteers in social service -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Women's clothing industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(2)
| • | Zionist Organization of America -- Photograph collections. |
(2)
| • | Actors -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Aged -- Institutional care -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Amber, Julius, 1907-1979 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | American National Red Cross |
(1)
| • | American Zionist Emergency Council -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | American Zionist Federation of Cleveland -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Anshe Emeth Beth Tefilo Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Architects and builders -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Architecture -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Arts -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Ascherman, Herbert -- Exhibitions. |
(1)
| • | Ascherman, Herbert -- Photographic collections. |
(1)
| • | Auerbach, Charles, 1899-1979 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Authors, American -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Automobiles -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | B'nai B'rith -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | B'nai B'rith Interlodge Council of Greater Cleveland -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | B'rith Emeth Temple (Pepper Pike, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | B. J. Brown Hardware (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Bellamy, George Albert, 1872-1960 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Bellefaire Jewish Children's Home (Shaker Heights, Ohio) |
(1)
| • | Bernstein, Harry 1856-1920 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Blumberg, Rena -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Bobbie Brooks, Inc. -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Braverman family -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Braverman, Libbie L. (Libbie Levin), 1900- -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Brickner, Barnett R. (Barnett Robert), 1892-1958 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Brown, Albert M., 1901-1994 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Camp Alliwise (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Camp Wise (Euclid, Ohio). -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Camps -- Ohio -- Chagrin Falls -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Case Western Reserve University. School of Applied Social Sciences. |
(1)
| • | Children -- Institutional care -- Israel -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Church records and registers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | City and town life -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Biography -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Cleveland (Ohio) -- History -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Social conditions -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Cleveland Bureau of Jewish Education (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Cleveland Cultural Gardens (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Cleveland Hebrew Schools -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Cleveland Jewish Center -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Cleveland Orchestra. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Cohen, Gustave M., 1820-1902 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | College teachers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Congregation Beth Am (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Council Gardens (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Crime and criminals -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
(1)
| • | Cuba -- Description and travel -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Dali, Salvador, 1904-1989 -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Dettelbach family -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Dettelbach, Hattie Hyman, 1878-1957 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Domestics -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Dramatists, American -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Education, Higher -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
(1)
| • | Eisenman family -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Europe -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Excelsior Club (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Excelsior Club (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Expo Israel (1970 : Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Federation of the Jewish Charities (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Feiss family -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Fischgrund family. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | France -- Emigration and immigration -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Frankel family. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Frankel, Rita. -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Fraternal organizations -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
(1)
| • | French Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Friendly societies -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Fuchs Mizrachi School (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Genealogy |
(1)
| • | German Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Germany -- Emigration and immigration -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Glenville (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Goldsmith family -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Goldsmith, Jacob, 1836-1922 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Goodman, Percival -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Gries family -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Gries, Moses J., 1868-1918 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Guralnik, David Bernard, 1920- -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Guralnik, Shirley -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Haber family -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Habonim (Organization) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Halle family -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Halperin, Sara Allen, 1897-1979 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Hays family -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Hays, Joseph, 1838-1916 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Heights Benevolent and Social Union (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Heiner family -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Hiram House Camp (Chagrin Falls, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Hiram House Social Settlement (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Historical Society -- Exhibitions -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Hollander family -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Hollander, Bernard Rich, 1927-1975 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Personal narratives. |
(1)
| • | Horowitz, Philip -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Hospital ships -- United States -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Human services -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
(1)
| • | Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Hydraulics -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | I.L. Peretz Workmen's Circle School (Cleveland, Ohio) |
(1)
| • | Immigrant children -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Immigrants -- Housing -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Immigrants -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Impressionism (Art) -- United States -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Industries -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Inventors -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Israel -- Description and travel -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Israel -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Italian Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jewish Chautauqua Society -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) |
(1)
| • | Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) Holocaust Education and Commemoration Committee -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Jewish History |
(1)
| • | Jewish National Fund -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Jewish Orthodox Home for Aged (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jewish War Veterans of the United States, Inc. Cuyahoga Council -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Jewish aged -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jewish aged -- United States -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jewish artists -- France -- Paris -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jewish artists -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jewish authors -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jewish bankers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jewish businesspeople -- Ohio -- Canton -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jewish camps -- Ohio -- Euclid -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jewish camps -- Pennsylvania -- Butler -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jewish capitalists and financiers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jewish educators -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jewish families -- Ohio -- Canton -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jewish judges -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jewish merchants -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jewish neighborhoods -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jewish newspapers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jewish publishing -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jewish veterans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jewish women -- Israel -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jewish youth -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jews -- Education (Higher) -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
(1)
| • | Jews -- Israel -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Akron -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Canton -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- Sources. |
(1)
| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History. |
(1)
| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs -- 20th century. |
(1)
| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies and clubs -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Lorain -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jews -- Recreation -- Ohio -- Euclid -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jews -- United States -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jews, Hungarian -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Jews, Lithuanian. |
(1)
| • | Joseph and Feiss Company (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Joseph, Emil, 1857-1938. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Joseph, Frank E., 1904-1995. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Joseph, Frank E., 1928-2008 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Joseph, Frank E., 1928-2008. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Joseph, Martha J., 1917-2006. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Judaism -- Customs and practices -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Kaufman, Rose -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Kaynee Company (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Kinsman (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Kinsman Jewish Center (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Kleinman family |
(1)
| • | Kleinman, Samuel, 1893-1972 |
(1)
| • | Krause family. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Krausz, Lazlo, 1903-1979. -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Krausz, Michael, 1942- -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Krausz, Peter, 1938-1989. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Krausz, Susan, 1914-2008. -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Labor Zionists -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Lakeview Terrace (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Lazarus, Stella Schwarz, 1873-1955 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Lelyveld family -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Lelyveld, Arthur J., 1913-1996 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Lelyveld, Arthur J., 1913-1997 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Levine, Manuel, 1881-1939 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Lexicographers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Lipsky, Louis, 1876-1963 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Luntz family. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Luntz, Abe M., 1893-1981. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Machol, Michaelis, 1846-1912 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Mandel, Morton -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Maschke family -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | McDonald & Company -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Mechanical engineering -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Meir, Golda, 1898-1978 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Men's clothing industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Miller, Alexander, 1902-1975 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Miller, Ruth Ratner, 1926-1996 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Mintz family |
(1)
| • | Mintz, Carl. |
(1)
| • | Mintz, Jacob, 1867-1947 |
(1)
| • | Morgenstern, Morris, 1898-1966 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Mount Sinai Hospital (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Musicians -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Muskin, Jacob, 1918-1990 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Myers family. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Myers, David N., 1900-1999 -- Photographic collections. |
(1)
| • | Na'amat (Organization : Israel) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Na'amat USA (Organization) Cleveland Council -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Naparstek, Arthur. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Nashkin, Philip, 1888-1981 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | National Conference of Christians and Jews. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Nebel family -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Nebel, Abraham Lincoln, 1891-1973 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Neshkin, Samuel, 1898-1980 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Neumann, Emanuel, 1893- -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Neumark family -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Neumark, Leo W., 1890-1982 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Ohel Jacob Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Ohel Yavne Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Old age homes, Jewish -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Outdoor recreation -- Ohio -- Euclid -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Painters -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Park School (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Park Synagogue (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Performing arts -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Physicians -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Pioneer Women (Organization : U.S.). Cleveland Council -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Portrait photography -- Exhibitions. |
(1)
| • | Portraits, Jewish -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
(1)
| • | Printz-Biederman Company (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Private investigators -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs |
(1)
| • | Private schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Project Hope -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Public housing -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Publishers and publishing -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Ratner family. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Ratner, Albert B., 1927- -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Ratner, Leonard, 1896-1974 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Real estate developers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Rich, Esther -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Richman Brothers Company -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Richman family -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Righteous gentiles -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Rosenthal family -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Rubinstein, Judah -- Photograph collection. |
(1)
| • | Saltzman, Maurice, 1918-1990 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | School facilities -- Extended use -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Seligman family -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Shapiro family -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Shapiro, Ezra, 1903-1977 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Shapiro, Sylvia Lamport -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Silbert, Samuel H., 1883-1976 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Silver, Abba Hillel, 1893-1963 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Silver, Abba Hillel, 1893-1963. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Silver, Daniel Jeremy -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Silver, Dorothy, 1929- -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Silver, Reuben, 1925- -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Silver, Virginia Horkheimer -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Social settlements -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Social work with the aged -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Social workers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Stearn family -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Stearn, Abraham, 1847-1921 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Stores, Retail -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Synagogue architecture -- Canada -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Synagogues -- Canada -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Organization and administration. |
(1)
| • | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Pepper Pike -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Szold, Henrietta, 1860-1945 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Temple-Tifereth Israel (Cleveland, Ohio) |
(1)
| • | Temple-Tifereth Israel (Cleveland, Ohio) -- History |
(1)
| • | Temple-Tifereth Israel (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections |
(1)
| • | Teplansky family -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Tetiever Ahavath Achim Anshe Sfard Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Theater, Yiddish -- Ohio -- Cleveland. / Theater, Yiddish. |
(1)
| • | Urban poor -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Vanik, Charles -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Veterans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Volunteer workers in social service -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Warshawsky family. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Warshawsky, A. G. (Abel G.), 1883-1962. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Warshawsky, Alexander, 1887-1945. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Warshawsky, David, 1893-1989. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Warshawsky, Florence Haber, 1903-1998 -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Warshawsky, Samuel Jesse. -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Watters, Frances Hays Gries, d. 1933 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Weinberg family -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Weinberg, Edith Lazarus, 1902-1987 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Weinberg, Joseph, 1890-1977 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Weltman, Ben -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Weltman, Sadie -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Wesnitzer, Victoria -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Western Reserve Historical Society -- Exhibitions -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Windsor Club (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Wise, Stephen Samuel, 1874-1949 -- Photograph collections. |
(1)
| • | Wolf, Milton -- Photographs. |
(1)
| • | Wolsey, Louis, 1877-1953 -- Photograph collections. |
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| Photograph Collection | Save | 41 | Title: | Bernard Rich Hollander Photographs
| | | Creator: | Hollander, Bernard Rich | | | Dates: | 1930-1979 | | | Abstract: | Bernard Rich Hollander (1927-1975) was a prominent Cleveland, Ohio, attorney who was a leader in many legal, civic, Jewish and educational organizations, including Anshe Chesed Congregation, the National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods and Expo Israel '70. The collection consists of individual and group portraits of Bernard R. Hollander and other Hollander family members and organizations, and views of events. Events and organizations pictured include the Cleveland City Club Anvil Revue, the Jewish Chautauqua Society Presentation Banquet, Expo Israel '70, Fairmount Temple Forest dedication in Israel, and Montefiore Home. | | | Call #: | PG 306 | | | Extent: | 0.40 linear feet (2 containers) | | | Subjects: | Hollander, Bernard Rich, 1927-1975 -- Photograph collections. | Hollander family -- Photograph collections. | Rich, Esther -- Photograph collections. | City Club of Cleveland -- Photograph collections. | Jewish Chautauqua Society -- Photograph collections. | Anshe Chesed Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Montefiore Home (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Expo Israel (1970 : Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 42 | Title: | Albert M. Brown Photographs
| | | Creator: | Brown, Albert M. | | | Dates: | 1908-1973 | | | Abstract: | Albert M. Brown (1901-1994) was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of Russian Jewish immigrants. Brown became involved in social work in the Cleveland Jewish community, working at the Kinsman branch of the Council Educational Alliance from 1923-1929. After working at a New York City settlement house from 1930-1938, he returned to Cleveland and worked at the National Youth Administration and Bellefaire. In 1942, he became director of the Toledo Jewish Community Center. After returning to Cleveland in 1955, he served as executive director of the Community Temple (Beth Am) until 1963, when he was appointed the founding director of Council Gardens in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, a senior adult housing community. During his retirement, he worked part-time as the social director of his own residence, the Concord Apartments in Cleveland Heights. Brown wrote and produced many one-act plays. He was also authored The Camp Wise Story: 1907-1988, published in 1989. The collection consists of individual portraits of Albert M. Brown, group portraits depicting his associates and activities at Camp Wise and the Jewish Community Center, views of Camp Wise, and a view of B. J. Brown Hardware, his father's business. The slides depict Council Gardens in the 1960s and 1970s when Brown served as director there. | | | Call #: | PG 486 | | | Extent: | 0.41 linear feet (1 container and 1 oversize folder) | | | Subjects: | Brown, Albert M., 1901-1994 -- Photograph collections. | Camp Wise (Euclid, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Council Gardens (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Jewish Community Center of Cleveland -- Photograph collections. | B. J. Brown Hardware (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Social workers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Recreation -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish camps -- Ohio -- Euclid -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 43 | Title: | B'nai Jeshurun Congregation Photographs
| | | Creator: | B'nail Jeshurun Congregation | | | Dates: | 1860-1992 | | | Abstract: | B'nai Jeshurun Congregation, one of the largest Conservative synagogues in the United States, was established in 1866 by Jewish Hungarian immigrants as an Orthodox synagogue in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1884, a vacated synagogue building on Eagle Street in Cleveland housed the congregation. Buildings on Scoville Avenue and East 55th Street were home to the congregation from 1906-1926, when the congregation moved to Mayfield and Lee Roads, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. In 1980 B'nai Jeshurun moved to Fairmount Boulevard, Pepper Pike, Ohio. A gradual shift from the Orthodox to Conservative movement began under the first rabbi, Sigmond Dreschler. Over the years, portions of the congregation broke away over the issue of liberalization of religious practices and formed new congregations, including Oheb Zedek in 1904 and Beth Am in 1933. Rabbi Rudolph M. Rosenthal served the then firmly Conservative congregation from 1933-1976. The collection consists of individual portraits of rabbis, presidents of the synagogue, and cantors. Presidents include Herman Sampliner, Jacob Klein, Samuel Klein, Moses Lichtig, David Beck, N. L. Holstein, Julius Steuer, and Abraham Heimlich. Rabbis include Samuel Schwartz, Jacob Klein, Solomon Goldman, Rudolph M. Rosenthal, and Stanley Schachter. Group portraits of confirmation classes, graduation, and high school classes are part of the collection, as are group portraits and views of social events, worship, youth events, holiday celebrations, and the Sisterhood. | | | Call #: | PG 492 | | | Extent: | 1.10 linear feet (3 containers) | | | Subjects: | Rosenthal, Rudolph M. (Rudolph Marvin), 1906-1979 -- Photograph collections. | B'nai Jeshurun (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews, Hungarian -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland Heights -- Photographs. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Pepper Pike -- Photographs. | Conservative Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Rabbis -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Cantors (Judaism) -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 44 | Title: | Rena Blumberg Family Photographs
| | | Creator: | Blumberg, Rena Family | | | Dates: | 1904-1991 | | | Abstract: | Rena Blumberg, the daughter of Ezra Z. and Sylvia Lamport Shapiro, was a community relations director and radio interviewer for stations in Cleveland, Ohio. In addition, she won recognition as an author, lecturer, community activist, and business consultant. She was active in Cleveland area civic, cultural, philanthropic, health, Jewish, and women's issues. Blumberg published her book Headstrong in 1982. In 1999, she married third husband Bernard Olshansky of Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, where she now resides. The collection consists of individual and group portraits of Rena Blumberg and individual and group portraits and views that include her parents, Ezra Z. and Sylvia Shapiro. Also included are individual and group portraits and views taken at the 1970 Cleveland Community Rally for Soviet Jewry, a 1934 group portrait taken at the dedication of the Hungarian Cultural Garden in Cleveland, and individual and group portraits and views taken at the City Club of Cleveland 75th anniversary in 1987. Individual and group portraits include David Ben Gurion, Zalman Shazar, Elie Wiesel, Charles Vanik, Richard Celeste, and Dennis Kucinich. | | | Call #: | PG 520 | | | Extent: | 0.40 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Blumberg, Rena -- Photograph collections. | Shapiro, Ezra, 1903-1977 -- Photograph collections. | Shapiro, Sylvia Lamport -- Photograph collections. | Shapiro family -- Photograph collections. | City Club of Cleveland -- Photograph collections. | Jews, Soviet -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Cleveland Cultural Gardens (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 45 | Title: | Ratner Family Photographs
| | | Creator: | Ratner Family | | | Dates: | 1965-1996 | | | Abstract: | The Ratner (formerly Ratowczer) family has been prominent in the Cleveland, Ohio, area since the mid-twentieth century. The family immigrated to the United States in 1920 and settled in Cleveland in 1921, eventually founding what became known as Forest City Enterprises, Inc. Leonard Ratner married Lillian Bernstein in 1924 and had two children: Ruth Ratner Miller and Albert B. Ratner. Leonard Ratner held many important positions on community boards during his lifetime, including the positions of honorary life trustee at the Jewish Welfare Federation, the Jewish Community Federation, and Mount Sinai Hospital. His daughter Ruth was a civic leader, businesswoman, and philanthropist. She and Samuel Miller had four children. Albert B. Ratner married Faye Katz in 1950 and had two children. The collection consists of 39 black and white photographs and 238 color photographs of varying sizes. | | | Call #: | PG 548 | | | Extent: | 0.41 linear feet (1 container and 1 oversize folder) | | | Subjects: | Ratner, Leonard, 1896-1974 -- Photograph collections. | Miller, Ruth Ratner, 1926-1996 -- Photograph collections. | Ratner, Albert B., 1927- -- Photograph collections. | Ratner family. -- Photographs. | Jewish businesspeople -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish families -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Philanthropists -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Architects and builders -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Real estate developers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 46 | Title: | Joseph Family Photographs, Series II
| | | Creator: | Joseph Family | | | Dates: | 1870-1999 | | | Abstract: | The Joseph Family is a prominent Cleveland, Ohio, Jewish family. The family has been active in both leadership and support for a number of cultural and social institutions in Cleveland such as the Musical Arts Association (The Cleveland Orchestra), Bellefaire, and the Jewish Family Service Association. The collection consists of 149 black and white photographs, 281 color photographs, and 33 negatives. | | | Call #: | PG 551 | | | Extent: | 0.61 linear feet (2 containers and 1 oversize folder) | | | Subjects: | Joseph family. -- Photographs. | Joseph, Emil, 1857-1938. -- Photographs. | Joseph, Frank E., 1904-1995. -- Photographs. | Joseph, Frank E., 1928-2008. -- Photographs. | Joseph, Martha J., 1917-2006. -- Photographs. | Joseph and Feiss Company (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs -- Photographs. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Social life and customs -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 47 | Title: | Henry L. Zucker Photographs
| | | Creator: | Zucker, Henry L. | | | Dates: | 1985 | | | Abstract: | Henry L. Zucker (1910-1998) was born in Cleveland, Ohio. A graduate of Glenville High School, Zucker graduated from Western Reserve University in 1932 and then completed a master's degree from the university's School of Applied Social Sciences in 1935. He began his career as a social worker with local agencies and during World War II served as a special consultant in Washington, D. C. In 1946 he began his long association with Cleveland's Jewish community when he accepted the position of Associate Director of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Cleveland. When he retired in 1975 he had worked as Executive Director (1948-1965) and Executive Vice President (1965-1975) of the Jewish Community Federation. The consists of a scrapbook of photographs taken at a reception honoring the establishment of a professorship in honor of Zucker at the School of Applied Social Sciences. | | | Call #: | PG 566 | | | Extent: | 0.01 linear feet (1 oversize volume) | | | Subjects: | Zucker, Henry L., 1910- -- Photographs. | Mandel, Morton -- Photographs. | Naparstek, Arthur. -- Photographs. | Wolf, Milton -- Photographs. | Case Western Reserve University. School of Applied Social Sciences. | Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Education (Higher) -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Education, Higher -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Human services -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 48 | Title: | Temple-Tifereth Israel Photographs
| | | Creator: | Temple-Tifereth Israel | | | Dates: | 1870-2008 | | | Abstract: | The Temple-Tifereth Israel is the second oldest Jewish congregation in Cleveland, Ohio. The congregation was founded in 1850 after several members of Anshe Chesed, Cleveland's first congregation, left that congregation as the result of a dispute over religious ritual. After implementing religious reforms in the service and hiring a dedicated rabbi for the congregation, Tifereth Israel eventually built the first synagogue for the congregation in 1855 at Huron and Miami Streets. In 1894 the congregation moved to Willson Avenue in the Woodland neighborhood and then to Wade Park on East 105th Street in 1924. The congregation dedicated The Temple Branch in Beachwood in 1969. In 2010 it was announced that the East 105th Street building would be renovated by Case Western Reserve University for use as a performing arts center. The congregation currently makes its home in Beachwood. The collection consists of oversize confirmation photographs. Each individual photograph, except the ones before 1909, depicts individual portraits of each member of the class for the given year. The photographs prior to 1909 are group portraits. Each portrait includes photographs of the rabbis of the congregation at the time, including Moses Gries, Abba Hillel Silver, and Daniel Silver. There are no photographs for 1871-1897, 1952, 1954, 1987 and 1988. | | | Call #: | PG 589 | | | Extent: | 0.96 linear feet (96 oversize folders) | | | Subjects: | Jews -- Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Genealogy. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Temple-Tifereth Israel (Cleveland, Ohio) -- History | Temple-Tifereth Israel (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections | Temple-Tifereth Israel (Cleveland, Ohio) | Jewish History | Genealogy
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Photograph Collection | Save | 49 | Title: | Samuel Kleinman Family Photographs
| | | Creator: | Kleinman, Samuel Family | | | Dates: | 1900-1930 | | | Abstract: | Samuel Kleinman (1893-1972) immigrated to the United States from Poland at the age of 12. He worked as a stagehand in Cleveland, Ohio, a profession he pursued until late in his life. He and his wife Dorothy were the parents of four sons, among them Jack Kleinman, a World War II veteran who was one of the benefactors of the Regensburg 12, a group of Jewish children who were displaced persons after the war and whom he helped to survive after the war ended. Another one of his sons was Bennett, who became a well-known lawyer. The collection consists of one photograph album. | | | Call #: | PG 590 | | | Extent: | 0.10 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Actors -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish theater -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Genealogy. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Kleinman family | Kleinman, Samuel, 1893-1972 | Theater -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Theater, Yiddish -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Theater, Yiddish -- Ohio -- Cleveland. / Theater, Yiddish.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 50 | Title: | Sigmund Braverman Photographs
| | | Creator: | Braverman, Sigmund | | | Dates: | 1915-1959 | | | Abstract: | Sigmund Braverman (1894-1960) was a Cleveland, Ohio, architect who designed many synagogues and other buildings throughout Cleveland, the United States, and Canada. Born in Austria-Hungary, he came to the United States at age 10 and settled in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1917. After service in World War I, he came to Cleveland in 1920 and opened an architectural practice. From 1932-1935, he served as assistant, and later acting, Cleveland city architect. In 1948, he formed a partnership with Moses P. Halperin, known as Braverman and Halperin, Architects. Synagogues in Cleveland designed by Braverman included the Young Israel Synagogue, Warrensville Center Synagogue, Temple Emanu El, Temple on the Heights, and Fairmount Temple. His work in Cleveland also included the Orthodox Home for the Aged, Cleveland Hebrew Schools, the Bureau of Jewish Education, and apartment buildings, theaters, shopping centers, schools, and restaurants. He was a member of many professional architectural organizations, and published articles on the subject of synagogue architecture. Braverman was also active in several Cleveland Jewish organizations, including the Bureau of Jewish Education, the Jewish Welfare Federation, the Jewish Community Center, and the Zionist movement. He married Libbie L. Braverman in 1924. The collection consists of views of synagogues and other Jewish community facilities in Cleveland, Ohio, and cities throughout the United States and Canada, designed by the Cleveland architectural firm of Braverman and Halperin. Also included are several portraits of Sigmund Braverman. | | | Call #: | PG 210 | | | Extent: | 0.80 linear feet (2 containers) | | | Subjects: | Braverman, Sigmund, 1894-1960 -- Photograph collections. | Braverman and Halperin, Architects (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Jewish architects -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Architects -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Synagogues -- United States -- Photographs. | Synagogues -- Canada -- Photographs. | Synagogue architecture -- Canada -- Photographs. | Synagogue architecture -- United States -- Photographs. | Synagogue architecture -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 51 | Title: | Anshe Chesed Congregation Photographs
| | | Creator: | Anshe Chesed Congregation | | | Dates: | 1846-2000 | | | Abstract: | Anshe Chesed is the oldest existing Jewish congregation in Cleveland, Ohio. It was established in 1841 when 30 members seceded from the Israelitic Society of Cleveland. The two congregations merged again in 1845 under the name Israelitic Anshe Chesed Society of Cleveland. It is also popularly known as Fairmount Temple, reflecting its current location on Fairmount Boulevard in Beachwood, Ohio. The collection consists of individual and group portraits of rabbis, synagogue leaders, and religious school students, and views of buildings and synagogue events. | | | Call #: | PG 280 | | | Extent: | 2.00 linear feet (4 containers) | | | Subjects: | Cohen, Gustave M., 1820-1902 -- Photograph collections. | Machol, Michaelis, 1846-1912 -- Photograph collections. | Wolsey, Louis, 1877-1953 -- Photograph collections. | Brickner, Barnett R. (Barnett Robert), 1892-1958 -- Photograph collections. | Lelyveld, Arthur J., 1913-1997 -- Photograph collections. | Goodman, Percival -- Photograph collections. | Horowitz, Philip -- Photograph collections. | Anshe Chesed Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Rabbis -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Organization and administration. | Reform Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Synagogue architecture -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Church records and registers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 52 | Title: | Joseph L. and Edith L. Weinberg Photographs
| | | Creator: | Weinberg, Joseph L. and Edith L. | | | Dates: | 1870-1960 | | | Abstract: | Joseph L. Weinberg (1890-1977) was a prominent Cleveland, Ohio, architect and senior partner of Weinberg, Teare, Fischer, Herman. Weinberg became involved with urban renewal efforts with his design of Lakeview Terrace in Cleveland in 1934. Edith L. Weinberg (1902-1987) was a program director at the Young Men's and Women's Hebrew Association in Pittsburgh (1926-1933) and was a leader in many Jewish and community service organizations. Her mother, Stella S. Lazarus was secretary at the Jewish Orphan Asylum in Cleveland, Ohio (1923-1933). The collection consists of individual and group portraits of Joseph and Edith Weinberg, including family members and activities, and with others. Group portraits include a photograph of Joseph Weinberg with Eleanor Roosevelt at Lakeview Terrace. Views include events such as the ground breaking ceremony of Lakeview Terrace; meetings, dinners and luncheons; aerial views of the Lakeview Terrace housing project; Weinberg family residences; Council Gardens in Cleveland Heights; and other buildings. Perspective renderings of building plans, including Lakeview Terrace, Council Gardens, and a proposed apartment in Parma Heights, are included. | | | Call #: | PG 340 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Weinberg, Joseph, 1890-1977 -- Photograph collections. | Weinberg, Edith Lazarus, 1902-1987 -- Photograph collections. | Lazarus, Stella Schwarz, 1873-1955 -- Photograph collections. | Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962 -- Photograph collections. | Weinberg family -- Photograph collections. | Lakeview Terrace (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Architects -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Architecture -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Public housing -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 53 | Title: | Park Synagogue Photographs
| | | Creator: | Park Synagogue | | | Dates: | 1900-1990 | | | Abstract: | Park Synagogue, one of the largest Conservative Jewish synagogues in the world, was founded in 1869 in Cleveland, Ohio, as Anshe Emeth Congregation by twelve Jewish immigrant families from Poland. In 1904, the congregation engaged its first English speaking rabbi, Samuel Margolies. Anshe Emeth merged with Congregation Beth Tefilo ca. 1916, and a large synagogue was built for the combined congregation on East 105th Street in 1922. That same year, Rabbi Solomon Goldman, a well known scholar, teacher, and activist, was hired. He led the congregation into the ranks of Conservative Judaism. In 1934, the congregation engaged one of its own confirmands, Armond E. Cohen, as rabbi. The synagogue, popularly called the Cleveland Jewish Center, became a focus of Jewish life in the Glenville area, serving the social, intellectual, and recreational needs, as well as the religious, of its members; one of the first synagogues in the United States combining all of these facilities in one structure. Following the eastward movement of Cleveland's Jewish population, property on Mayfield Road in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, was purchased in 1942 from the private Park School. In 1950, Park Synagogue (as the congregation came to be known) dedicated a new building, designed by Eric Mendelsohn. In 1969, Kangesser Hall, a 2,000 seat auditorium, was dedicated. When B'rith Emeth Congregation ceased operations in 1988, their Pepper Pike, Ohio building was purchased by Park Synagogue, becoming their eastern educational facility. Some former members of B'rith Emeth affiliated with Park Synagogue. The collection consists of individual portraits of rabbis, cantors, and congregation and community leaders. Included are portraits of rabbis Samuel Benjamin, Armond Cohen, Harry S. Davidowitz, Solomon Goldman, and Howard Hirsch; cantors L. Danto and Abraham Kantor; and notable congregation and community leaders Myron Guren, Ruth Miller, Samuel Miller, Leonard Ratner, Lillian Ratner, and Henry L. Rocker. Other portraits are of well known Cleveland personalities, including Dorothy Fuldheim, Louis B. Seltzer, Samuel Silbert, and Carl Stokes. Also included are group portraits of the religious school, day camp, nursery school, confirmation classes, and other classes. Social groups such as the Glee Club, Parents League, Sisterhood, youth groups, and Men's Club are well represented. Views include synagogue events, religious observances, social activities, interior and exterior views of the Park Synagogue building, and artwork located at Park Synagogue. | | | Call #: | PG 488 | | | Extent: | 1.70 linear feet (3 containers and 1 oversize folder) | | | Subjects: | Park Synagogue (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | B'rith Emeth Temple (Pepper Pike, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Anshe Emeth Beth Tefilo Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Cleveland Jewish Center -- Photograph collections. | Park School (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Conservative Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Synagogue architecture -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Rabbis -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Cantors (Judaism) -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 54 | Title: | Abba Hillel Silver Photographs
| | | Creator: | Silver, Abba Hillel | | | Dates: | 1918-1963 | | | Abstract: | Abba Hillel Silver (1893-1963) was a Rabbi at The Temple-Tifereth Israel, Cleveland, Ohio, and prominent leader of the Zionist movement for a Jewish homeland.
The collection consists of 120 black and white and 34 color photographs, including prints, drawings, slides, and stereo color transparencies. The collection is arranged by image content, then alphabetically by subject, and then chronologically.
Of special note is a 1925 portfolio of the Jewish artist Frantisek Reichental's printed drawings of the Administrative Committee of the Zionist Organization of America, including Silver, Louis Lipsky (1876-1963), Emanuel Neumann (1893-1980), Henrietta Szold (1860-1945), and Stephen Wise (1874-1949). | | | Call #: | PG 491 | | | Extent: | 0.60 linear feet (2 containers) | | | Subjects: | Silver, Abba Hillel, 1893-1963 -- Photograph collections. | Silver, Daniel Jeremy -- Photograph collections. | Silver, Virginia Horkheimer -- Photograph collections. | Lipsky, Louis, 1876-1963 -- Photograph collections. | Neumann, Emanuel, 1893- -- Photograph collections. | Szold, Henrietta, 1860-1945 -- Photograph collections. | Wise, Stephen Samuel, 1874-1949 -- Photograph collections. | American Zionist Emergency Council -- Photograph collections. | Zionist Organization of America -- Photograph collections. | United Jewish Appeal -- Photograph collections. | Temple-Tifereth Israel (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Rabbis -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 55 | Title: | Na'amat USA, Cleveland Council Photographs
| | | Creator: | Na'amat USA, Cleveland Council | | | Dates: | 1937-1986 | | | Abstract: | Na'amat USA is a Labor Zionist women's organization originally called Pioneer Women. The Cleveland Council was founded in 1926, one year after the national organization came into being. As the organization grew, it was divided into numbered chapters. At its peak, there were fourteen chapters. In 1999, there were four chapters in the Cleveland Council, serving 650 women. Pioneer Women was organized to provide training, educational services, and social services to women, children, and families in Palestine. The Cleveland Council raised funds and sponsored programs that informed the Cleveland, Ohio, community of social service and educational needs in Israel. The national organization also promoted Habonim, a youth organization, and sponsored Jewish and cultural activities. In 1985 the name Pioneer Women was changed to Naع'mat USA, in order to more closely match its sister organization in Israel, Na'amat. The collection consists of 93 individual and group portraits of members, including individual portraits of Clevelanders Sara Halperin and Rose Kaufman, and Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir. Also included are views of the Lod Children's Center in Israel, its groundbreaking and dedication; and the Children's Home in Holon, also in Israel. Other views depict group activities, national conventions, other projects and programs in Israel and the United States, and the 60th anniversary celebration. | | | Call #: | PG 501 | | | Extent: | 0.30 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Halperin, Sara Allen, 1897-1979 -- Photograph collections. | Kaufman, Rose -- Photograph collections. | Meir, Golda, 1898-1978 -- Photograph collections. | Na'amat USA (Organization) Cleveland Council -- Photograph collections. | Pioneer Women (Organization : U.S.). Cleveland Council -- Photograph collections. | Na'amat (Organization : Israel) -- Photograph collections. | Habonim (Organization) -- Photograph collections. | Jewish women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies and clubs -- Photographs. | Zionism -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. -- Photographs. | Labor Zionists -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. -- Photographs. | Working-women's clubs -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Children -- Institutional care -- Israel -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 56 | Title: | Jewish Community Center of Cleveland Photographs, Series II
| | | Creator: | Jewish Community Center of Cleveland | | | Dates: | 1929-1992 | | | Abstract: | The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland was formed in 1948 by the merger of the Council Educational Alliance (established 1899), Camp Wise (established 1907), the Jewish Young Adult Bureau (established 1939), and the Cultural Department of the Jewish Community Council (established 1945), for the purpose of providing recreational social and cultural programs to the Jewish community of Cleveland, Ohio. By 1959 the center moved from Cleveland to the suburb of Cleveland Heights. The collection consists of individual portraits, including Myron Guren, the first president of the Jewish Community Center (JCC), and Herman Eigen, its executive director. Group portraits include a Council Educational Alliance women's group. Photographic views reflect JCC's activities in several areas, including the resettlement of Jews from the former Soviet Union in the 1970s; the Jewish Youth Council, a politically active high school group; and the cultural arts programs of the JCC, including folk dancing, dances, exhibits, holidays, annual meetings, programs, and theater productions. Images of preschoolers include holiday preparations. The photographs of the annual Israel Independence Day parades provide views of Taylor Road in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Also included are views of Camp Wise in the 1930s and 1930s. | | | Call #: | PG 502 | | | Extent: | 0.60 linear feet (2 containers) | | | Subjects: | Jewish Community Center of Cleveland -- Photograph collections. | Camp Wise (Euclid, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. -- Photographs. | Community centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Recreation centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish community centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Recreation -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs -- Photographs. | Jews, Soviet -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish youth -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 57 | Title: | Sigmund and Libbie L. Braverman Photographs
| | | Creator: | Braverman, Sigmund and Libbie L. | | | Dates: | 1904-1980 | | | Abstract: | Sigmund Braverman was a Cleveland, Ohio, architect who designed many synagogues and other buildings throughout Cleveland, Ohio, the United States, and Canada. Born in Austria-Hungary, he came to the United States at age 10 and settled in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1917. After service in World War I, he came to Cleveland in 1920 and opened an architectural practice. From 1932-1935, he served as assistant, and later acting, Cleveland city architect. In 1948, he formed a partnership with Moses P. Halperin, known as Braverman and Halperin, Architects. Synagogues in Cleveland designed by Braverman included the Young Israel Synagogue, Warrensville Center Synagogue, Temple Emanu El, Temple on the Heights, and Fairmount Temple. His work in Cleveland also included the Orthodox Home for the Aged, Cleveland Hebrew Schools, the Bureau of Jewish Education, and apartment buildings, theaters, shopping centers, schools, and restaurants. He was a member of many professional architectural organizations, and published articles on the subject of synagogue architecture. Libbie L. Braverman was a nationally prominent teacher, author, lecturer, and consultant in the field of Jewish education. They were married in 1924. The collection consists of individual and group portraits of family members. The bulk of the collection consists of architectural views of various stages in the construction of synagogues and other buildings designed by Braverman and Halperin, ca. 1950s. Ohio synagogues pictured include Beth El Synagogue, Akron; Temple Israel, Canton; Anshe Chesed Congregation, Cleveland; B'nai Jeshurun Congregation, Cleveland; Park Synagogue, Cleveland; and Temple B'nai Abraham, Elyria. In particular, the collection contains numerous photographs of the construction, both interior and exterior, of Anshe Chesed Congregation (Fairmount Temple). Other Cleveland buildings pictured include the Brantley Apartments, the Bureau of Jewish Education, the Jewish Community Center, Lee Fabrics, the Orthodox Home for the Aged, the Rothkopf home, and other unidentified Cleveland locations. | | | Call #: | PG 508 | | | Extent: | 0.60 linear feet (2 containers) | | | Subjects: | Braverman, Sigmund, 1894-1960 -- Photograph collections. | Braverman, Libbie L. (Libbie Levin), 1900- -- Photograph collections. | Braverman family -- Photograph collections. | Anshe Chesed Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Braverman and Halperin, Architects (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Jewish women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish architects -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Architects -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Synagogues -- United States -- Photographs. | Synagogue architecture -- United States -- Photographs. | Synagogue architecture -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 58 | Title: | David Bernard Guralnik Photographs
| | | Creator: | Guralnik, David Bernard | | | Dates: | 1926-1997 | | | Abstract: | David B. Guralnik was an internationally-known lexicographer and the editor of the Webster's New World Dictionary, published by the World Publishing Co. of Cleveland, Ohio. He was also a leader in Cleveland, Ohio, Jewish communal organizations and activities, particularly known for his work preserving and using the Yiddish language. The collection consists of individual and group portraits of David B. Guralnik, his wife Shirley Guralnik, family members and friends, and staff of the World Publishing Co. of Cleveland, Ohio. Individuals pictured in theater stills include David and Shirley Guralnik, Philip Nashkin, Sam Neshkin, and Reuben and Dorothy Silver. Also included are portraits and views of events at the Jewish Community Center of Cleveland, the Association of Jewish Libraries, Dictionary Society of North America, Beth Israel-The West Temple, Glenville Community Theater, Workmen's Circle, Adelbert College of Western Reserve University, a Glenville High School class reunion, a Histadruth Scholarship Luncheon, and a U.S. Army group portrait and several views taken during World War II. | | | Call #: | PG 518 | | | Extent: | 0.41 linear feet (1 container and 1 oversize folder) | | | Subjects: | Guralnik, David Bernard, 1920- -- Photograph collections. | Guralnik, Shirley -- Photograph collections. | Neshkin, Samuel, 1898-1980 -- Photograph collections. | Nashkin, Philip, 1888-1981 -- Photograph collections. | Silver, Reuben, 1925- -- Photograph collections. | Silver, Dorothy, 1929- -- Photograph collections. | Jewish Community Center of Cleveland -- Photograph collections. | World Publishing Company -- Photograph collections. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Lexicographers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Publishers and publishing -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish theater -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Theater, Yiddish -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 59 | Title: | Laszlo and Susan Krausz Photographs
| | | Creator: | Krausz, Laszlo and Susan | | | Dates: | 1923-2003 | | | Abstract: | Laszlo Krausz (1903-1979) and Susan Krausz (1914-2008) were a Jewish couple from Cleveland Heights, Ohio, who were accomplished musicians. Laszlo Krausz was born in Pecs, Hungary in 1903. From an early age he studied violin, travelling to Budapest, Vienna, and Paris to continue his education, until settling in Switzerland in 1929 to study viola. Susan Strauss Krausz was born in Stuttgart, Germany in 1914. She completed piano studies at the Musikhochschule of Stuttgart and then moved to Switzerland in 1933. Following their 1935 marriage, Laszlo and Susan performed a series of viola-piano sonatas for Radio Geneva before immigrating to the United States in 1947. The Krausz family initially settled in New York where Laszlo accepted a position at the New York College of Music and played with the Carnegie Hall Pops Orchestra. Laszlo was then offered a position with the Cleveland Orchestra under George Szell and moved to Cleveland, Ohio, in the fall of 1947. While a member of the Cleveland Orchestra, Laszlo also founded the Cleveland Chamber Orchestra and conducted both the Mansfield Symphony Orchestra and the Akron Symphony Orchestra. He also pursued the sketching and painting that would become his full-time passion following his retirement from the orchestra in 1969. Laszlo's art was shown at various galleries, including the Butler Museum of Art. Susan Krausz joined the faculty of the Cleveland Music School Settlement upon her arrival in the city, and was awarded her M.A. in music from Western Reserve University in 1956. She continued to perform and compose while also teaching piano at Case Western Reserve University and in her home. The Krauszs had two sons, Peter, who owned a public relations firm in Israel until his death in 1989, and Michael, who is currently a philosophy professor at Bryn Mawr College. The collection consists of 339 black and white photographs, 419 color photographs, and 2538 color 35mm slides. | | | Call #: | PG 552 | | | Extent: | 1.01 linear feet (1 container and 1 oversize folder) | | | Subjects: | Krausz, Lazlo, 1903-1979. -- Photograph collections. | Krausz, Susan, 1914-2008. -- Photograph collections. | Krausz, Peter, 1938-1989. -- Photographs. | Krausz, Michael, 1942- -- Photographs. | Krause family. -- Photographs. | Cleveland Orchestra. -- Photographs. | Musicians -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Artists -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | College teachers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Art -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Performing arts -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Europe -- Photographs. | Israel -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Save | 60 | Title: | Abe M. Luntz Family Photographs
| | | Creator: | Luntz, Abe M. Family | | | Dates: | 1870-1995 | | | Abstract: | The Luntz Family came to prominence in Canton, Ohio, through the scrap metal industry. Samuel and Rebecca (Wolf) Luntz were Polish Jewish immigrants. Samuel founded the Canton Iron and Metal Company in 1898. Two of his sons, Darwin and Abe, founded their own scrap metal firm in 1916, The Luntz Iron and Steel Company, due to the growing need for scrap with the onset of World War I. Both Darwin and Abe were very involved in civic and community activities. Abe Luntz married Fanny Teplansky on October 10, 1916 in Canton, Ohio. They had five children. The family moved to Cleveland in 1939 for business purposes as well as for more varied religious, musical, and educational opportunities. The majority of the photographs included here pertain to Abe M. Luntz, his wife Fanny (Teplansky), their children, Robert, Richard, Joan, William, and Theodore, and their ancestors, both Luntz and Teplansky. The collection consists of 297 black and white/sepia photographs, 57 color photographs, and one color transparency. | | | Call #: | PG 559 | | | Extent: | 0.40 linear feet (1 container and 1 oversize folder) | | | Subjects: | Luntz, Abe M., 1893-1981. -- Photographs. | Luntz family. -- Photographs. | Teplansky family -- Photographs. | Silver, Abba Hillel, 1893-1963. -- Photographs. | National Conference of Christians and Jews. -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Canton -- Photographs. | Jewish families -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish families -- Ohio -- Canton -- Photographs. | Jewish businesspeople -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish businesspeople -- Ohio -- Canton -- Photographs. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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