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. |
(1)
| • | Woodland (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs. |
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| Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 41 | Title: | Abraham Stearn Photographs
| | | Creator: | Stearn, Abraham | | | Dates: | 1870-1920 | | | Abstract: | Abraham Stearn (1847-1921) was a Cleveland, Ohio-born philanthropist and financier. He joined Moses, Levy and Co., a fancy goods and toy store, in 1868. It became Levy and Stearn in 1872 and Stearn and Co., ca. 1905. Stearn was a director of the Society for Savings, the American Savings Bank and other institutions. He was a trustee of the Foundation of Jewish Charities and of the Jewish Orphan Asylum. He married Bertha Rohrheimer in 1876. The collection consists of individual portraits of Abraham Stearn; individual and group portraits of family members, friends, and associates; views of the Abraham Stearn residences on Case Avenue and Magnolia Drive; exteriors of the Levy and Stearn Department Stores on Superior Avenue and on Euclid Avenue;and portraits of the officers of the Federation of Jewish Charities. | | | Call #: | PG 343 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Stearn, Abraham, 1847-1921 -- Photograph collections. | Stearn family -- Photograph collections. | Federation of the Jewish Charities (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish bankers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish capitalists and financiers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Stores, Retail -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 43 | Title: | Richman Brothers Company Photographs
| | | Creator: | Richman Brothers Company | | | Dates: | 1924-1992 | | | Abstract: | The Richman Brothers Company began in Cleveland, Ohio, when Henry Richman, a Jewish immigrant from Bavaria, and his partner, Joseph Lehman, moved their men's clothing manufacturing business, the Lehman-Richman Company, from Portsmouth, Ohio, to Cleveland in 1879. Following the depression of 1893, Lehman retired, and in 1904, Henry Richman turned over the business to his sons; Nathan, Charles, and Henry, Jr., and the business became the Richman Brothers Company. The first retail store was established in Cincinnati in 1906, followed a year later by stores in Cleveland and Louisville, Kentucky. Moving away from reliance on outside piecework, the Cleveland plant at 1600 E. 55 St. was built in 1916. The company incorporated in 1919. Throughout the 1920s-1930s, Richman Brothers continued to open new retail stores. After the deaths of the three Richman Brothers, the company was headed by Frank C. Lewman, and later by George H. Richman, until 1970, when Donald J. Gerstenberger became president and CEO. Expansion continued throughout the 1940s-1950s, despite problems with the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America which attempted to unionize Richman Brothers. It remained a non-union shop throughout its existence. In 1969, Richman Brothers became a subsidiary of F.W. Woolworth Company. In 1986, corporate headquarters was moved to Massachusetts, and in 1990, its Cleveland manufacturing plant was closed. By December 1992, Richman Brothers Company had been completely liquidated. The collection consists of individual and group portraits of executives and employees, interior and exterior views of Richman Brothers Company factories and stores, and posed and candid shots of company functions. | | | Call #: | PG 466 | | | Extent: | 1.01 linear feet (1 container and 1 oversize folder) | | | Subjects: | Richman family -- Photograph collections. | Richman Brothers Company -- Photograph collections. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish businesspeople -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Clothing trade -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Clothing factories -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Clothing workers -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Men's clothing industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 44 | Title: | Bobbie Brooks, Inc. Photographs
| | | Creator: | Bobbie Brooks, Inc. | | | Dates: | 1939-1964 | | | Abstract: | Bobbie Brooks, Inc. was founded in 1939 as Ritmore Sportswear in Cleveland, Ohio. Its founders were Maurice Saltzman and Max Reiter. In 1953, Saltzman bought out Reiter's share of the company. The name was changed to Bobbie Brooks in 1960. The company merged with Pubco Corporation in 1985. The collection consists of group portraits of management and employees, including company president Maurice Saltzman. The lantern slides consist of portraits of Saltzman, employees, and others; and views of plant facilities, advertising, and philanthropic activities. | | | Call #: | PG 489 | | | Extent: | 0.60 linear feet (2 containers) | | | Subjects: | Bobbie Brooks, Inc. -- Photograph collections. | Clothing factories -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Clothing trade -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Industries -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Saltzman, Maurice, 1918-1990 -- Photograph collections. | Women's clothing industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 45 | Title: | Arthur J. Lelyveld Photographs
| | | Creator: | Lelyveld, Arthur J. | | | Dates: | 1880-1995 | | | Abstract: | Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld (1913-1997) served as senior rabbi of Anshe Chesed Congregation (Fairmount Temple) in Beachwood, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, from 1958-1986. Throughout his career he played key roles in national and local Jewish organizations and actively fought for civil rights. A native of New York City, Lelyveld received a B.A. from Columbia University in 1933, and was ordained at Hebrew Union College in 1939. From 1939-1944, he served congregations in Hamilton, Ohio, and Omaha, Nebraska. From 1944-46 he was Executive Director of the Committee on Unity for Palestine, and from 1946-1956 served as Associate National Director, and then National Director, of B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations. He also played leadership roles in a number of other national Jewish organizations, including American Jewish Congress, Central Conference of American Rabbis, and the Synagogue Council of America. On the local Cleveland level, he served in various capacities on the Cleveland Jewish Welfare Fund, the Jewish Community Federation, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Cleveland Chapter, and the Cleveland Board of Rabbis. Lelyveld was also the author of Atheism is Dead and of numerous monographs and articles. He was active in the civil rights movement of the 1960s, participating with other Cleveland clergy in voter registration efforts in Mississippi and serving as a minister-counselor to the Council of Federated Organizations under the auspices of the Commission on Race and Religion of the National Council of Churches. While serving in this capacity, Lelyveld was severely beaten. He also delivered the eulogy at the funeral of slain civil rights worker Andrew Goodman in 1964. The collection consists of individual portraits of Rabbi Lelyveld, members of the Lelyveld family, and Anshe Chesed Congregation officers; group portraits of classes, families, dinners, tours, celebrations, conventions, and other groups at Anshe Chesed Congregation; and views of the Lelyveld home, tombstones in England, Congregation Bene Israel, Hamilton, Ohio, and events at Anshe Chesed Congregation. | | | Call #: | PG 506 | | | Extent: | 0.40 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Lelyveld, Arthur J., 1913-1996 -- Photograph collections. | Lelyveld family -- Photograph collections. | Anshe Chesed Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Rabbis -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Reform Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 46 | Title: | Fifty Faces : the Holocaust Remembered Photographs
| | | Creator: | Ascherman, Herbert Jr. | | | Dates: | 1985 | | | Abstract: | Herbert Ascherman, Jr. is a photographer who created an exhibition of portraits of Cleveland, Ohio, area Holocaust survivors, children of Holocaust survivors, liberators, and Righteous Gentiles for the Jewish Community Center of Cleveland in September 1985. The collection consists of 52 black and white, matted prints, with the subject's handwritten words, copies of the subjects' statements, and a typed version of the statements. | | | Call #: | PG 533 | | | Extent: | 0.40 linear feet (2 containers) | | | Subjects: | Ascherman, Herbert -- Photographic collections. | Ascherman, Herbert -- Exhibitions. | Holocaust survivors -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Personal narratives. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Righteous gentiles -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Portrait photography -- Exhibitions.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 47 | Title: | Jacob Mintz Family Photographs
| | | Creator: | Mintz, Jacob Family | | | Dates: | 1870-1940 | | | Abstract: | Jacob Mintz (1867-1947) was a prominent private detective in Cleveland, Ohio, for over fifty years. Native to Cleveland, Mintz was descended on his father's side from Polish Jewish immigrants of the 1850s and Prussian Jewish immigrants of the 1860s on his mother's side. Mintz was a picturesque, high-profile professional during his successful career. A number of his jobs involved major events of the era. He served as bodyguard to Carrie Nation, the anti-drinking crusader, when she spoke in Cleveland in 1901. That same year, Mintz escorted the immediate family of Leon Czolgosz, the assassin of President William McKinley, to Buffalo, New York, to visit him in the days immediately after the assassination. For a number of years, Mintz maintained a close business and political partnership with Charles P. Salen, a Cuyahoga County Democratic party stalwart. Together they operated Forest City Park, an amusement park, as well as refreshment stands at Public Square, Luna Park, and Gordon Gardens. Mintz served many years as treasurer of the Cuyahoga County Democratic Party Central committee and secretary of the Cuyahoga County Police Chiefs and Marshals Association. Notwithstanding his colorful public image, he was respected for his gentility and deportment. A Cleveland paper stated, "By his many estimable traits of character, he has...won the highest esteem of all with whom he comes in contact both socially and in business." The collection includes 44 black and white photographs. | | | Call #: | PG 534 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Bellefaire Jewish Children's Home (Shaker Heights, Ohio) | Crime and criminals -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Mintz family | Mintz, Carl. | Mintz, Jacob, 1867-1947 | Private investigators -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 48 | Title: | National Council of Jewish Women, Cleveland Section Photographs
| | | Creator: | National Council of Jewish Women, Cleveland Section | | | Dates: | 1920-1960 | | | Abstract: | The Cleveland Section of the National Council of Jewish Women is a women's service organization founded in 1894, in Cleveland, Ohio, as a local chapter of the National Council of Jewish Women. Its services to Cleveland's Jewish and general communities include hot meals delivered to the elderly, homes for the elderly and working girls, scholarships, day nurseries and thrift shops. The collection consists of photographs, negatives, slides, and an album, relating to the members and activities of the National Council of Jewish Women, Cleveland Section, of Cleveland, Ohio. Included are photographs of the Council-sponsored Thrift Shop, a toy project, individual and group portraits of members at various functions, photographs of guest speakers, and photographs of the Martha House. | | | Call #: | PG 118 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | National Council of Jewish Women. Cleveland Section -- Photograph collections. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies and clubs -- Photographs. | Women volunteers in social service -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Women in charitable work -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Clubs -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 49 | Title: | Montefiore Home Photographs
| | | Creator: | Montefiore Home | | | Dates: | 1860-1980 | | | Abstract: | The Montefiore Home is a Jewish nursing home for aged and infirm Jews of Cleveland, Ohio. It was founded in 1882 as the Aged and Infirm Israelites Home, was renamed the Sir Moses Montefiore Kesher Home for Aged and Infirm Israelites in 1884, and, in 1923, Montefiore Home. In the 1940s, Montefiore converted from providing residential care to social and psychological rehabilitation, including day care, social workers, a psychiatric unit, and sheltered workshop. An Auxiliary was formed in 1956-57 to help support Montefiore. In 1991 Montefiore, now a skilled nursing facility, moved to a new $22 million, 240-bed complex in Beachwood, Ohio. the collection consists of individual and group portraits of residents and staff, and views of facilities and activities of the Montefiore Home. Included are views of the original home at Woodland Avenue and East 55th Street, as well as the facility at 3151 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights. Included are portraits of past presidents and board members, including Jacob Rohrheimer, Jacob Mandelbaum, and R. Julius Weil. | | | Call #: | PG 259 | | | Extent: | 2.40 linear feet (5 containers) | | | Subjects: | Montefiore Home (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Old age homes, Jewish -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish aged -- United States -- Photographs. | Jewish aged -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Aged -- Institutional care -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Social work with the aged -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 50 | Title: | Warrensville Center Synagogue Photographs
| | | Creator: | Warrensville Center Synagogue | | | Dates: | 1914-1989 | | | Abstract: | The Warrensville Center Synagogue, an Orthodox Jewish congregation in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, was established in 1959 as a result of a merger between three smaller synagogues, the Tetiever Ahavath Achim Anshe Sfard Congregation, the Kinsman Jewish Center, and Congregation Nvai Zedek. In 1970, Sherith Jacob Israel, the Eddy Road Jewish Center-Memorial Synagogue joined Warrensville Center. This congregation was itself a merger of Sherith Jacob and Sherith Israel of Mount Pleasant congregations. In 1972, Shaker-Lee Congregation was absorbed by the Warrensville Center Synagogue. Shaker-Lee Congregation was the result of a previous merger of Ohel Jacob, Ohel Yavne, and Tifereth Israel (not to be confused with The Temple-Tifereth Israel, a Reform congregation). The collection consists of individual portraits, group portraits, and views. | | | Call #: | PG 487 | | | Extent: | 0.21 linear feet (1 container and 1 oversize folder) | | | Subjects: | Warrensville Center Synagogue (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Kinsman Jewish Center (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Tetiever Ahavath Achim Anshe Sfard Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Ohel Yavne Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Ohel Jacob Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Orthodox Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 51 | Title: | National Council of Jewish Women, Cleveland Section Photographs, Series II
| | | Creator: | National Council of Jewish Women, Cleveland Section | | | Dates: | 1897-1993 | | | Abstract: | The Cleveland Section of the National Council of Jewish Women is a women's service organization founded in 1894, in Cleveland, Ohio, as a local chapter of the National Council of Jewish Women. Its services to Cleveland's Jewish and general communities include hot meals delivered to the elderly, homes for the elderly and working girls, scholarships, day nurseries and thrift shops. The collection consists of individual and group portraits of women active in the organization, including Ruth Einstein, credited with the idea of Council Gardens, and past presidents Isabelle Brown, Iris Curtis, Ernestine Greenberger, Maddy Joseph, Betty Mintz, Barbara Sobel, Jo Tramer, Yetta Wasserman, and Peggy Wasserstrom. Group portraits and views document the varied activities taken on by the Cleveland Section in the 1960s and 1970s, including the preparation of the Access Guide to Cleveland Disabled and Elderly Individuals, volunteer work at Mount Pleasant Community Center, Thrift Shops, and the establishment of Council Gardens in 1963 and Council House in 1979. National activities are represented by views of various conventions and legislative meetings with congressmen Tom Lantos and Charles Vanik and senators John Glenn and Howard Metzenbaum. International activities include Ship-a-Box, which sent toys to Israel. Also included are views of fashion shows and luncheons, popular social and fundraising events. Important early views include the "Beehive Booth," a fund raising event at Grays Armory in 1897, a Camp Wise view form 1907, and a Big Sister scene from 1919. | | | Call #: | PG 496 | | | Extent: | 1.00 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | National Council of Jewish Women. Cleveland Section -- Photograph collections. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies and clubs -- Photographs. | Women volunteers in social service -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Women in charitable work -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Clubs -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 52 | Title: | David N. Myers Photographs
| | | Creator: | Myers, David N. | | | Dates: | 1900-1995 | | | Abstract: | David N. Myers was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1900. He worked his way through high school and earned an accounting degree from Dyke College, a local business college, in 1922. He accepted a position in accounting with the Francis Byerlyte Corporation, and subsequently became president and owner of the company, later known as Consolidated Coatings Corporation. He married Inez Pink in 1929, and the couple raised two sons. Myers' primary philanthropic interest was aging and the elderly. He was instrumental in facilitating the move of the Jewish Orthodox Home for the Aged from the Glenville neighborhood to Beachwood, Ohio. He also assisted in the construction of R.H. Myers Apartments, an independent living facility for the elderly. He served as the President of the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland from 1964 to 1969 and, along with his wife, established the David and Inez Myers Foundation. In 1995, Dyke college was renamed David N. Myers College in recognition of Myers' contributions to the school. The collection consists of approximately 550 black and white photographs and 380 color photographs depicting Cleveland, Ohio philanthropy, business, and Jewish family life. | | | Call #: | PG 547 | | | Extent: | 1.01 linear feet (1 container and 1 oversize folder) | | | Subjects: | Myers, David N., 1900-1999 -- Photographic collections. | Myers family. -- Photographs. | Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs. | Jewish Orthodox Home for Aged (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish businesspeople -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Philanthropists -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 53 | 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 | Requires cookie* | 54 | Title: | Joseph Hays Family Photographs
| | | Creator: | Hays, Joseph Family | | | Dates: | 1874-1977 | | | Abstract: | Joseph Hays (1838-1916) was the son of Abraham and Bertha Hexter Hays of Storndorf, in the German state of Hesse Darmstadt. After Joseph's mother died in 1844, he and other family members immigrated to Cleveland, Ohio, from Germany in 1856. Joseph Hays started as a peddler and eventually became involved in the clothing, scrap iron, and real estate business. He married Rosetta Schwarzenberg, and had five children. His daughter, Bertha, married Charles Eisenman, co-founder of Kastriner and Eisenman, later Kaynee Ccmpany, a clothing manufacturer. Eisenman was also a founder and first president of the Federation of Jewish Charities (later known as the Jewish Community Federation). Joseph Hays' sons, Louis and Eugene Hays, later purchased Kaynee Company from Eisenman. Louis Hays, who had served as a vice president and trustee of Mt. Sinai Hospital, was president of Kaynee at the time of his death in 1918. His son, Robert, was president of Kaynee from 1937 until 1954, when the company was sold. Robert Hays was also a founding member of Suburban Temple. Louis Hays' wife, Jessie Seligman Feiss, was the niece of Julius Feiss, owner of Joseph and Feiss Company, which manufactured clothing. His son, Paul Louis Feiss, served as chairman of the company, beginning in 1925. He was also a founder and first president of Mt. Sinai Hospital. The collection consists of individual portraits of the Hays, Eisenman, Feiss, Halle, Heiner, Maschke, and Seligman family members. Also included are views of early automobiles in northeast Ohio; Edgewater and Gordon Parks and Shaker Heights, Ohio; parties and dances; the Excelsior Club; the Federation of Jewish Charities first Board of Trustees; the 1914 cornerstone laying of Mount Sinai Hospital; McDonald & Company; and stereoviews of the Kaynee Clothing Company factory | | | Call #: | PG 503 | | | Extent: | 0.60 linear feet (2 containers) | | | Subjects: | Hays, Joseph, 1838-1916 -- Photograph collections. | Hays family -- Photograph collections. | Feiss family -- Photograph collections. | Halle family -- Photograph collections. | Eisenman family -- Photograph collections. | Maschke family -- Photograph collections. | Seligman family -- Photograph collections. | Heiner family -- Photograph collections. | Kaynee Company (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | McDonald & Company -- Photograph collections. | Excelsior Club (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Mount Sinai Hospital (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photograph collections. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews, German -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Clothing trade -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Clothing factories -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish businesspeople -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Automobiles -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 55 | 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 | Requires cookie* | 56 | 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 | Requires cookie* | 57 | Title: | Ezekiel and Ida Warshawsky Family Photographs
| | | Creator: | Warshawsky, Ezekiel and Ida Family | | | Dates: | 1890-1964 | | | Abstract: | Ezekiel and Ida Warshawsky, Orthodox Jewish immigrants from Poland who originally lived in Sharon, Pennsylvania, before settling in Cleveland, Ohio, had nine children. Two, Abel (1883 1962) and Alexander (1887 1945), were especially accomplished artists. Samuel (1888-1977) was a playwright and fiction writer. David (1893-1989) was an insurance agent and writer. David's wife, Florence Haber Warshawsky (1903-1998), was a child psychologist and active Jewish community leader. Abel Warshawsky was the first head leader of boys at Camp Wise in 1908. His brother David attended the camp under Abel's supervision and became a lifelong advocate for Camp Wise and the activities of the Council Education Alliance and its successor, the Jewish Community Center. The collection consists of 165 black and white photographs of varying sizes, 2 color photographs, and one photograph album. | | | Call #: | PG 554 | | | Extent: | 0.60 linear feet (2 containers) | | | Subjects: | Warshawsky, A. G. (Abel G.), 1883-1962. -- Photographs. | Warshawsky, Alexander, 1887-1945. -- Photographs. | Warshawsky, David, 1893-1989. -- Photographs. | Warshawsky, Samuel Jesse. -- Photographs. | Warshawsky, Florence Haber, 1903-1998 -- Photographs. | Warshawsky family. -- Photographs. | Haber family -- Photographs. | Camp Wise (Euclid, Ohio). -- Photographs. | Excelsior Club (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social life and customs -- Photographs. | Jews -- Recreation -- Ohio -- Euclid -- Photographs. | Outdoor recreation -- Ohio -- Euclid -- Photographs. | Jewish artists -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish authors -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Art -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Artists -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jewish artists -- France -- Paris -- Photographs. | Painters -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Impressionism (Art) -- United States -- Photographs. | Dramatists, American -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Authors, American -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Philanthropists -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Photograph Collection | Requires cookie* | 58 | 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 | Requires cookie* | 59 | 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 | Requires cookie* | 60 | 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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