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Spotlight on Collections
The majority of our archival collection here at the Jewish Museum of Maryland dates after the construction of the Lloyd Street Synagogue (1845). This isn’t surprising giving the size of the Jewish population in Baltimore before that time. But we … Continue reading
Tagged Abraham Rice, Ann Street, archives, Baltimore Hebrew Congregation, Bernard Gratz, Daniel Evans, Fells Point, Fleet Street, Germany, indenture, Joshua Cohen, ketubah, Lloyd Street Synagogue, marriage, Michael Gratz, Miriam Gratz, Power of attorney, Richard Bell, travel Leave a comment
MS 207 Hebrew Young Men’s Sick Relief Association
Here is one of our most recent Mansuscript Collections processed in the Spring of 2012. Hebrew Young Men’s Sick Relief Association Papers 1888-1978 MS 207 The Jewish Museum of Maryland ACCESS AND PROVENANCE The Hebrew Young Men’s Sick … Continue reading
Jews in the German Army in World War I
Our final post in the World War I series is a guest post provided by Jonathan Feng, who has graciously agreed to write a little bit about Jews serving in the Germany army. As always we’ll add in some images … Continue reading
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