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MS 80 Harry Greenstein Collection
It’s that time again – another JMM finding aid post. Today’s post features the personal papers of Harry Greenstein, a prominent Baltimorean. Read a little about his life and his collection here. Harry Greenstein, 1896-1971 Collection, n.d., 1916-1975 MS … Continue reading
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Tagged American Jewish Congress, American Jewish Relief Committee, Associated Jewish Charities of Baltimore, awards, Baltimore Council of Social Agencies, charity, correspondence, Displaced Persons Camps, Harry Greenstein, Harry Greenstein Memorial Award, HIAS, humanitarian, Maryland State Relief Program, National Refugee Service, social welfare, Stephen S. Wise Medallion Award, the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, University of Maryland School of Law, Young Men’s and Young Women’s Hebrew Association Leave a comment
Tagged American Jewish Congress, American Jewish Relief Committee, Associated Jewish Charities of Baltimore, awards, Baltimore Council of Social Agencies, charity, correspondence, Displaced Persons Camps, Harry Greenstein, Harry Greenstein Memorial Award, HIAS, humanitarian, Maryland State Relief Program, National Refugee Service, social welfare, Stephen S. Wise Medallion Award, the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, University of Maryland School of Law, Young Men’s and Young Women’s Hebrew Association Leave a comment
MS 55 The Louis E. Shecter Collection
Louis E. Shecter (1901-1992) Collection n.d., 1921-1985 MS 55 Jewish Museum of Maryland ACCESS AND PROVENANCE The Louis E. Shecter Collection was found in the collection as MS 55. Multiple accessions have been identified as materials donated by and related to … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, Alan Shecter, Alyce Shecter, American Jewish Congress, archives, art, Baltimore City College, Baltimore Sun, Beth Tfiloh, bowling, Charles Theater, civil rights, Edward Kennedy, Famous Ballroom, genealogy, Genocide Convention, H.L. Menken, Hecht stores, Hunter College, Joseph Katz advertising company, Ladybird Johnson, Louis E. Shecter, Manuscript collection, Mark Shecter, Maryland Board of Motion Picture Censors, Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), Masonic Lodge, politics, real-estate, Rosalyn Margareten, Rosalyn Shecter, sculpture, The Rex, The Rosalyn, The Roxy, The Times, theaters Leave a comment
Tagged advertising, Alan Shecter, Alyce Shecter, American Jewish Congress, archives, art, Baltimore City College, Baltimore Sun, Beth Tfiloh, bowling, Charles Theater, civil rights, Edward Kennedy, Famous Ballroom, genealogy, Genocide Convention, H.L. Menken, Hecht stores, Hunter College, Joseph Katz advertising company, Ladybird Johnson, Louis E. Shecter, Manuscript collection, Mark Shecter, Maryland Board of Motion Picture Censors, Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), Masonic Lodge, politics, real-estate, Rosalyn Margareten, Rosalyn Shecter, sculpture, The Rex, The Rosalyn, The Roxy, The Times, theaters Leave a comment
Spotlight on Collections
As November 2012 comes to a close we thought it would be fun to look back and see what was going in Novembers past.
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Tagged American Jewish Congress, Atlantic City, Belgium, Brussels, College of Jewish Studies, Doris Pollack Schnider, Druid Hill Park, Education, Elmer Greensfelder, Florence Rogers, Fred Perchal, Gela Baser, Gertrude Benesh, Hilda Lapides Rudy, Housing Authority of Baltimore, Hymen Saye, Irvin Kovens, Irving Cohn, Isaac Taylor, J. Benjamin Katzner, Jeannette Greensfelder, Jewish National Fund, Jewish Theological Seminary, Judge Daniel Friedman, Leona Adler, Lewis Greensfelder, Lloyd Street Synagogue, Maurice Cardin, Meyer Cardin, November, Otto D. Weill, Photograph, Premier Car, Rabbi Louis Finkelstein, Rhoda Goldstein Wilkis, Rudie's Pharmacy, Ruth Greensfelder, Samuel Steinbach, Senator Philip H. Goodman, Sheldon Rudy, teaching, The Concord, Theodore R. McKeldin, United Synagogues of America Convention, vacation, wedding Leave a comment
Tagged American Jewish Congress, Atlantic City, Belgium, Brussels, College of Jewish Studies, Doris Pollack Schnider, Druid Hill Park, Education, Elmer Greensfelder, Florence Rogers, Fred Perchal, Gela Baser, Gertrude Benesh, Hilda Lapides Rudy, Housing Authority of Baltimore, Hymen Saye, Irvin Kovens, Irving Cohn, Isaac Taylor, J. Benjamin Katzner, Jeannette Greensfelder, Jewish National Fund, Jewish Theological Seminary, Judge Daniel Friedman, Leona Adler, Lewis Greensfelder, Lloyd Street Synagogue, Maurice Cardin, Meyer Cardin, November, Otto D. Weill, Photograph, Premier Car, Rabbi Louis Finkelstein, Rhoda Goldstein Wilkis, Rudie's Pharmacy, Ruth Greensfelder, Samuel Steinbach, Senator Philip H. Goodman, Sheldon Rudy, teaching, The Concord, Theodore R. McKeldin, United Synagogues of America Convention, vacation, wedding Leave a comment
