Article by Jennifer Vess. Originally published in Generations 2009-2010: 50th Anniversary Double Issue: The Search for Social Justice. Side Bar 3: The Countryside Missed parts 1 – 7? Start from the Beginning.
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Jewish Educational Alliance: The Library
Article by Jennifer Vess. Originally published in Generations 2009-2010: 50th Anniversary Double Issue: The Search for Social Justice. Side Bar 2: The Library Missed parts 1 – 6? Start from the Beginning. Progressive-era
Jewish Educational Alliance: The Levy Building
Article by Jennifer Vess. Originally published in Generations 2009-2010: 50th Anniversary Double Issue: The Search for Social Justice. Side Bar 1: The Levy Building Missed parts 1 – 5? Start from the
Whose Wedding?
A blog post by Director of Collections and Exhibits Joanna Church. To read more posts by Joanna click HERE. In our Hendler family collection we have two nearly identical photo albums,
A Walk around our Neighborhood
A blog post by Graham Humphrey, Visitor Services Coordinator. To read more posts by Graham click HERE. For those of you who don’t know, our self-guided walking tour takes visitors
Learning Their Names
A blog post by Collections Manager Joanna Church. To read more posts by Joanna click HERE. Like many historical societies and museums, we have a large number of photos in
Fancy Conference Badges, 1909-1937
A blog post by Collections Manager Joanna Church. To read more posts by Joanna click HERE. Tomorrow is the first day of the 2016 Annual Meeting of the American Alliance of
Of Strangers and Slaves
A blog post by Associate Director Tracie Guy-Decker. Read more posts from Tracie by clicking HERE. On this third day of Passover, I’m thinking a lot about strangers. I have
Daffodil Dilemma
A blog post by Collections Manager Joanna Church. To read more posts by Joanna click HERE. Here’s a fun fact for your Monday: Maryland is home to the country’s oldest
Mouth full of hamentaschen, heart full of bravery
A blog post by Associate Director Tracie Guy-Decker. Read more posts from Tracie by clicking HERE. Whenever I find myself blogging about a Jewish holiday (whether volunteer or voluntold), I always