Subject • | Jews -- Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | [X] | • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Jewish day schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Jewish religious education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Adult education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Jewish religious schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Judaism -- Study and teaching -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Cleveland College of Jewish Studies. |
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| • | Conservative Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Jewish religious education of adults -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Universities and colleges -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Genealogy. |
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| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. |
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| • | Park Synagogue (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) |
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| • | Rabbis -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Zionism. |
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| • | Akiva High School (Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | Cleveland Bureau of Jewish Education (Cleveland, Ohio). |
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| • | Cleveland Hebrew Schools. |
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| • | Conservative Judaism. |
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| • | Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | Jewish educators -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- Sources. |
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| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History. |
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| • | Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies. |
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| • | Orthodox Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Private school trustees -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | School boards -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Siegal, Alvin. |
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| • | Siegal, Laura. |
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| • | Universities and colleges -- Accreditation -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Zionism -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Academy of Religion and Mental Health. |
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| • | Anshe Chesed Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | Ariel, David S. |
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| • | Benesch, Alfred A. (Alfred Abraham) 1879-1973. |
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| • | Beth Israel - The West Temple (Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | Brickner, Barnett R. (Barnett Robert), 1892-1958. |
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| • | Brickner, Rebecca Aronson, 1894-1988. |
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| • | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Genealogy. |
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| • | Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism. |
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| • | Cohen, Armond, E., 1909- |
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| • | Cohen, Armond, E., 1909-2007 |
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| • | Educational League (Cleveland, Ohio). |
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| • | Fischer, Mabel. |
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| • | Fraternal organizations -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Fuchs Mizrachi School (Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | Genealogy -- Study and teaching (Secondary) |
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| • | Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Organization of America. |
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| • | Hebrew Academy (Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | Hebrew language. |
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| • | I.L. Peretz Workmen's Circle School (Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | Jewish Education Center of Cleveland. |
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| • | Jewish Secular Community of Cleveland -- Archives |
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| • | Jewish Secular Community of Cleveland -- Archives. |
(1)
| • | Jewish Secular School (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Archives |
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| • | Jewish Secular School (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Archives. |
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| • | Jewish Theological Seminary of America. |
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| • | Jewish Theological Seminary of America. American Jewish History Center. |
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| • | Jewish day schools -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Jewish families -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History. |
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| • | Jewish religious education of children -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Jewish students -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Jewish way of life |
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| • | Jewish women -- Education. |
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| • | Jewish women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies and clubs. |
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| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. |
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| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 20th century. |
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| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs -- 20th century. |
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| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs. |
(1)
| • | Jews, Soviet -- Emigration and immigration. |
(1)
| • | Jews, Soviet -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Journalism -- Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
(1)
| • | Judaism -- Customs and practices |
(1)
| • | Judaism -- Customs and practices. |
(1)
| • | Judaism and secularism -- Ohio -- Cleveland |
(1)
| • | Lewis Research Center |
(1)
| • | Mendelsohn, Erich, 1887-1953 -- Correspondence. |
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| • | National Council of Jewish Women. Cleveland Section. |
(1)
| • | Oscher family |
(1)
| • | Private schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
(1)
| • | Reform Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
(1)
| • | Religious education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
(1)
| • | Rosenberg family |
(1)
| • | Rosenblum family |
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| • | Rosenblum, Louis, 1923- |
(1)
| • | Sandler family |
(1)
| • | Schacter, Lifsa. |
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| • | Secular humanism -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. |
(1)
| • | Solar energy |
(1)
| • | Solar energy -- Research -- United States |
(1)
| • | Solomon Schechter Day School (Cleveland, Ohio) |
(1)
| • | Student loan funds -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
(1)
| • | Synagogue architecture -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
(1)
| • | United Jewish Religious Schools (Cleveland, Ohio) |
(1)
| • | United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. |
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| • | Weidenthal, Leo. |
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| • | Wiesenfeld, Leon, 1885-1971. |
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| • | Working class -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Workmen's Circle (U.S.) |
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| • | Yeshivath Adath B'nai Israel (Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | Yiddish language -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 21 | Title: | Workmen's Circle of Cleveland Records, Series III
| | | Creator: | Workmen's Circle of Cleveland | | | Dates: | 1916-2004 | | | Abstract: | The Workmen's Circle of Cleveland, Ohio (f. 1904) is a secular Jewish fraternal organization formed in the United States to perpetuate Yiddish language and culture, support and promote a liberal political agenda, offer both health and death benefits, and provide a meeting place for fellowship. Its Yiddish cultural programming includes lectures, readings, concerts, third Passover Seders, and the I.L. Peretz Workmen's Circle School, a supplementary program for children. Following World War II and the Holocaust and the continuing acculturation into American life of the descendants of its Yiddish-speaking Jewish immigrant founders, the Workmen's Circle, in Cleveland and nationwide, has been experiencing significant and continuous loss of membership. The Workmen's Circle's group health plan and death benefits, both of which are available on a non-sectarian basis, are the major source of membership. The collection consists of correspondence, ledgers, membership lists, minutes, and programs. | | | Call #: | MS 5088 | | | Extent: | 1.01 linear feet (1 container and 1 oversize folder) | | | Subjects: | Workmen's Circle (U.S.) | I.L. Peretz Workmen's Circle School (Cleveland, Ohio) | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 20th century. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- Sources. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs -- 20th century. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Fraternal organizations -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Working class -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Yiddish language -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 22 | Title: | Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies Records and Photographs, Series II
| | | Creator: | Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies | | | Dates: | 1936-2014 | | | Abstract: | The Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies was founded in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1952 as the Cleveland Institute of Jewish Studies which later became the Cleveland College of Jewish Studies. In 2012 Siegal College and Case Western Reserve University announced that they had combined their adult education programs into a new initiative, the Laura and Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program at Case Western Reserve University. This announcement marked the closure of the College. The collection consists of agendas, agreements, announcements, annual reports, applications, brochures, budgets, calendars, certificates, contracts, correspondence, course catalogs, curricula, evaluations, forms, handbooks, invitations, lists, manuals, minutes, monographs, notes, photographs, policies, press releases, programs, proposals, reports, rosters, scrapbooks, strategic plan, student papers, surveys, syllabi, and theses. | | | Call #: | MS 5428 | | | Extent: | 19.61 linear feet (20 containers) | | | Subjects: | Jews -- Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Adult education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Akiva High School (Cleveland, Ohio) | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish religious education of adults -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Judaism -- Study and teaching -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies. | Schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Siegal, Alvin. | Siegal, Laura. | Universities and colleges -- Accreditation -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Universities and colleges -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 23 | Title: | Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies Records
| | | Creator: | Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies | | | Dates: | 1936-2005 | | | Abstract: | The Cleveland College of Jewish Studies was a non-denominational institution of higher Jewish learning supported by the Jewish community of Cleveland, Ohio. Accredited by the state of Ohio, degree programs in Judaic studies are offered, as are lifelong learning programs on Jewish topics for adults. In 1947, two Cleveland institutions founded in the 1920s, the Jewish Teachers Institute and the Beth Midrash L'Morim (Hebrew Teacher Training School), merged to form the Cleveland Institute of Jewish Studies, under the auspices of the Bureau of Jewish Education. In 1952, the Cleveland Institute of Jewish Studies became an independent agency. Through the initiative of Rebecca Aronson Brickner, the institute became known as the Cleveland College of Jewish Studies in 1963. It shared space with the Bureau of Jewish Education in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, before occupying its own building in Beachwood, Ohio. In 2002, the Cleveland College of Jewish Studies underwent another name change. To honor benefactors Laura and Alvin Siegal, the College was renamed the Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies. The collection consists of meeting minutes, office files, accreditation documents, course catalogs, evaluations, syllabi, scrapbooks, business documents, documents relating to Akiva High School, and the papers of several college employees. Administrators and faculty with papers included in this collection are former president David S. Ariel, former dean Lifsa Schacter, and many other educators employed throughout the years. | | | Call #: | MS 5126 | | | Extent: | 13.20 linear feet (13 containers and 1 oversize volume) | | | Subjects: | Siegal, Laura. | Siegal, Alvin. | Ariel, David S. | Schacter, Lifsa. | Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies. | Akiva High School (Cleveland, Ohio) | Jews -- Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Judaism -- Study and teaching -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Adult education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish religious education of adults -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Universities and colleges -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Universities and colleges -- Accreditation -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 24 | Title: | Louis Rosenblum Papers, Series II
| | | Creator: | Rosenblum, Louis | | | Dates: | 1923-2012 | | | Abstract: | Louis Rosenblum (b. 1923) directed the Solar and Electrochemistry Division at the Glenn (formerly Lewis) Research Center of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in Cleveland, Ohio. Rosenblum was born in Brooklyn, New York, began his higher education at Brooklyn College in 1941, and enlisted and served in the U.S. Army Infantry from 1943 to 1946. Rosenblum served in the Pacific Theater, fought in the battle for Okinawa, was awarded the bronze star, and at the conclusion of hostilities served in the army of occupation in Japan. In 1948, he graduated from Brooklyn College with a B.S. in Organic Chemistry and began employment at NASA. In 1963, Rosenblum and fellow members of Beth Israel-The West Temple, a Cleveland synagogue, founded the Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism. Rosenblum served as the CCSA's chairman. In 1970, the CCSA joined with five other grass-root councils to create the Union of Councils for Soviet Jewry (UCSJ), which became the largest independent Soviet Jewry organization in the world. Rosenblum served as the first chairman of the UCSJ. The collection consists of certificates, correspondence, contracts, financial records, family histories, genealogies, newspaper clippings, notes, publication, and scrapbooks. | | | Call #: | MS 5156 | | | Extent: | 2.10 linear feet (3 containers) | | | Subjects: | Beth Israel - The West Temple (Cleveland, Ohio) | Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism. | Hebrew language. | Jews -- Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews, Soviet -- Emigration and immigration. | Jews, Soviet -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Lewis Research Center | Oscher family | Rosenberg family | Rosenblum family | Rosenblum, Louis, 1923- | Sandler family | Solar energy -- Research -- United States | Solar energy | United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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