9 research outputs found

    Jacob Henry Schiff collection 1895, 1905-1918, 1935

    No full text
    Contains a signed letter to Louis Monash concerning immigration to the United States (1912), a signed letter of thanks to Everett P. Wheeler acknowledging a pamphlet on the Holy Land (1912), and two manuscript letters to William G. McAdoo, Sevretary of the Treasury, on various matters (1915, 1918)Also contains: Western Union telegram (1905); 1895 souvenir book from a fair in aid of the Educational Alliance & the Hebrew Technical Institute (of which he was a founding trustee); and 3 copies of memorial prayer said in his memory (1935)Gift, in part, of the Elsie O. and Philip D. Sang Foundatio

    Ṭur Oraḥ ḥayim.

    No full text
    וו/0־ ט 54 39־VCPLSHThis book is from the private library of Mattityahu Strashun.BSLW YIVOL Clean-up ProjectDigital imag

    National Committee for the Relief of Sufferers by Russian Massacres records 1905-1909

    No full text
    Contains correspondence relating to the committee's fund-raising efforts throughout the United States to aid survivors of the Russian pogroms both in Russia and those who emigrated to America, particularly orphaned children. Contains information on the condition of the Jews in Russia and Roumania during and after the pogroms; on the relief and removal activities in Europe, in general, and Russia, in particular; on the self-defense movement and defense fund, immigration procedures and work of the Industrial Removal Office. Also contains some financial and executive committee reports. The officers of the Committee were Oscar Solomon Straus, chairman, Jacob Henry Schiff, treasurer, and Cyrus Leopold Suizberger, secretar

    Galveston immigration plan records undated, 1901-1920.

    No full text
    Collection consists largely of minutes and correspondence from the office of the Jewish Immigrant Information Bureau which administered the Galveston Immigration Plan. Includes correspondence among members of the JIIB, the Industrial Removal Office, the Hilfsverein de Deutschen Juden (Relief Organization of German Jews), the Jewish Colonization Society (ICA), and various Jewish organizations in the United States. Collection also contains many ship passenger lists.far031

    Philip Cowen papers undated, 1873-1935

    No full text
    Contains primarily correspondence and published material in English, German and Russian relating to anti-Semitism in Russia and Roumania, the Russian passport question, loans from Jewish bankers to the Russian government and immigration from Eastern Europe, especially Russia, to the United States. Includes also correspondence concerning Jewish welfare institutions and agricultural colonies in the United States and the National Farm School in Doylestown, Pa. Also contains correspondence relating to and drafts of articles for the American Hebrew, particularly the Emma Lazarus memorial number, and correspondence relating to the publication of the Jewish encyclopedia and to survey on anti-Semitism conducted in 1890, as well as information on the Jews in China and material relating to Count Arthur Cherep-Spiridovich.Also includes correspondence (1898-1960) from the Congregation in Johannesburg, South Africa to Philip Cowen seeking help finding a rabbi, and 4 letters from Joseph Herman Hertz (1872-1946), the Chief Rabbi of the British Commonwealth, who became th rabbi in that community. Major correspondents are Simon Wolf, Jacob Henry Schiff, Joseph Krauskopf, Isaac N. Seligman, Andrew D. White, George Alexander Kohut, Henry Cohen, Isadore Singer, and Joseph Herman Hertz. Also included is an original cartoon of Philip Cowen.far031

    Cyrus Adler papers, undated, 1883-1937.

    No full text
    Primarily correspondence relating to the Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, the Jewish encyclopedia, the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, the Smithsonian Institution and the American Jewish Historical Society. Contains also correspondence arranged alphabetically including letters from the staff of the American Hebrew, the American Jewish Committee, Theodor Herzl, the Jewish Agricultural and Industrial Aid Society, the Jewish Publication Society of America, Max J. Kohler, Louis Marshall, Jacob H. Schiff, Oscar S. Straus, Henrietta Szold, Stephen S. Wise and Israel Zangwill. Contains also material on the structure of the Jewish calendar, correspondence relating to the publication of the Jefferson Bible, correspondence and research material concerning Jewish servicemen in the Spanish-American War (published in the American Jewish year book, 1900-1901), a list of ... of the U.S. Congress, material ... immigration, the Jews in Rus ... cript proof articles from the Jewish quarterly review, numerous published articles by and ... Adler, and a large quantity of manuscript notes and material on Jewish history in general and American Jewish history in particular. Includes also David Sulzberger's collected data pertaining to the Jewish population in the United States-1900.Gift, in part, of the Elsie O. and Philip D. Sang Foundation,far031

    Baron de Hirsch Fund records undated, 1870-1991.

    No full text
    Contains Deed of Trust, By-Laws, Annual Reports, Corporation Minutes (1909, 1913-1919, 1923-1924, 1926-1933), Minutes of the Board of Trustees (1893, 1899, 1907, 1910, 1915-1916, 1918, 1923, 1926-1927, 1930-1933), and the minutes, correspondence, and reports of the various national and local committees. Financial materials include income and expenditure records (1891-1933), audits (1919-1923, 1926-1928), the records of agricultural loans and mortgages, bond and real estate holdings, and bequests. Includes also correspondence and other materials regarding the establishment of the Fund, correspondence of and other papers concerning the Baron and Baroness de Hirsch, and several histories of the Fund. Included in the wide range of activities are material on the work of the Agriculture Bureau and the Jewish Agriculture Society, Housing, English Classes, Immigration (including monthly reports for several ports of entry 1885-1916) and Immigrant Aid, German Refugee Aid in the early years of the Holocaust, Kings Park, N.Y. Test Farm, the Laundry Project, Peekskill Farm, Public Baths, Student Loans, the Baron de Hirsch Trade School, and the Woodbine Colony and Baron De Hirsch Agricultural & Industrial School. Contains also materials on the Colonization attempts made in Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Galveston, Texas, The Southwest, Washington, Canada, and Mexico.Contains also correspondence with the Jewish Colonization Association regarding the work of the Fund, the National Council of Jewish Women, the Clara de Hirsch Home for Working & Immigrant Girls, the Jewish Agricultural Society, the National Farm School, the Trade School, Woodbine, and the foreign offices of I.C.A. in Argentina, Canada, Kiev, St. Petersburgh, and Vilna. There is included also an 1890 census of the population and a census of heder attendence of the Lower East Side of New York City, material on charitable work in Russia, and many letters requesting individual assistance.Includes correspondence and reports of about 150 national and local American Jewish organizations relating to work with immigrants. Of greatest significance are the Baltimore Hebrew Benevolent Society, Boston Hebrew Industrial School (later the Hecht House), National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives at Denver, Federation of Oriental Jews of America, Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, National Conference of Jewish Charities, National Council of Jewish Women, National Farm School (later the Delaware Valley College of Science & Agriculture), (New York) Clara de Hirsch Home for Working & Immigrant Girls, New York Educational Alliance, New York Jewish Immigration Committee, New York Kehillah, New York United Hebrew Charities, and St. Louis Jewish Educational Alliance, and organizations in Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Denver, Hoboken, Indianapolis, Louisville, Memphis, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Savanah and Scranton. Important individuals found in the correspondence include Cyrus Adler, Moses Aaron Dropsie, Lina Frank Hecht, Max J. Kohler, Joseph Krauskopf, Judah Leon Magnes, Louis Marshall, Julius Rosenwald, Jacob Henry Schiff, Adolphus S. Solomons, Oscar Solomon Straus, Arthur Hays Sulzberger, and Henrietta Szold. Contains also materials re Jewish communal life (1870-1890, 1911).Contains Deed of Trust, Certificate of Incorporation, By-Laws, Board of Trustees and Executive Committee Minutes (1890-1933), and the Minutes of the Special Survey, Agricultural and Industrial Work, General Education, Improved Habitation, and Improved Housing Advisory Committees. Papers of the Baron de Hirsch Trade School, The Borough Homes Corporation, and the National Farm School are also included. Among the Woodbine Land and Improvement Company papers are its Certificate of Incorporation, By Laws, Minutes (1892-1894, 1903-1948), financial records, and items related to its dissolution. The Jewish Agricultural Society files include its Deed of Trust, Certificate of Incorporation, By Laws, financial agreement between the Hirsch Fund and the Society, Minutes (incomplete 1900-1955), Annual Reports (1900-1950), mortgage records, several histories of Jewish farming in the United States, and the papers of the Communite Farmers, Inc., the Home Special Fund, and the Jewish Agriculturists Aid Society of America.far031

    Industrial Removal Office records undated, 1899-1922

    No full text
    Contains Board of Directors minutes (1903, 1907), Executive Committee minutes (1907), Removal Committee minutes (1903-1917), Annual Reports (1910, 1913), Monthly Reports (1901-1919), Monthly Bulletins (1914-1915), studies of those removed, Bressler's "The Removal Work, Including Galveston," and several papers relating to the IRO and immigration. Financial papers include a budget (1914), comparative per capita cost figures (1909-1922), audits (1915-1918), receipts and expenditures (1918-1922), investment records, bank balances (1907-1922), removal work cash book (1904-1911), office expenses cash account (1903-1906), and the financial records of other agencies working with the IRO (1906). Includes also removal case records of first the Jewish Agricultural Society (1899-1900), and then of the IRO (1901-1922) when it took over its work, family reunion case records (1901-1904), and the follow-up records of persons removed to various cities (1903-1914). Contains also the correspondence of traveling agents' contacts throughout the U.S. from 1905-1914, among them Stanley Bero, Henry P. Goldstein, Philip Seman, and Morris D. Waldman.The more important organizations whose correspondence is found in the collection are the American Immigration & Distribution League, American Jewish Committee, American Palestine Company (Samson Benderly), Baltimore Baron de Hirsch Committee, Baron de Hirsch Fund, Boston YMHA (Jacob de Haas), Brooklyn Hebrew Education Society, Brooklyn United Jewish Aid Society, Central Committee for the Relief of Jewish Sufferers in Russia, Chicago Hebrew Institute, Chicago Jewish Agriculturists' Aid Society, Denver National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives, Federation of American Zionists, Federation of Oriental Jews of America, Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, Jewish Agricultural Society, Jewish-Socialist-Territorialist-Labor-Party of America, Montreal Baron de Hirsch Institute & Hebrew Benevolent Society, National Committee for Relief of Sufferers of Russian Massacres, National Council of Jewish Women, National Desertion Bureau, National Farm School, National Liberal Immigration League, N.Y. Clara de Hirsch Home for Immigrant & Working Girls, N.Y. Educational Alliance, N.Y. Ellis Island Station of HIAS & UHC (Irving Lipsitch), N.Y. Emanuel Sisterhood, N.Y. Free Synagogue, N.Y. Hebrew Orphan Asylum, N.Y. Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society, N.Y. Henry Street Settlement, N.Y. Jewish Daily Forward (Abraham Cahan), N.Y. Jewish Daily News, N.Y. Jewish Immigration Committee, N.Y. Kehillah, N.Y. Provisional Executive Committee for General Zionist Affairs, N.Y. Roumanian Hebrew Aid Society, N.Y. Tenement House Committee.N.Y. United Hebrew Charities, N.Y. Workmen's Circle, N.Y. YMHA, North American Civic League for Immigrants, Philadelphia Independent Order of B'nai Sholom, Roumanian Relief Committee, U.S. Dept. of Labor Immigration Bureau, Woodbine Baron de Hirsch Agricultural School and the Zionist Organization of America. Correspondence with trade unions includes the I.W.W., I.L.G.W.U., Journeymen Tailors Union of America, N.Y. Joint Board of the Cloak & Shirtmakers Unions, N.Y. Pants Operators Union, United Cloth Hat & Cap Makers of North America, Omaha Tailors Union, and the St. Louis Cloak & Shirtmakers Union. In addition to the numerous local chapters of the Independent Order of B'nai Brith, there can be found the correspondence of local agents from throughout the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, as well as offers of employment that were either accepted or rejected. The Bureau of Information & Advice, established by the IRO to advise on business opportunities, conducted a nationwide survey in 1912 of the population and Jewish living conditions of large and small cities and towns. Other similar surveys were made by the IRO in 1906, 1907, & 1909. Contains also the correspondence from the Paris office of the Jewish Colonization Association (1901-1909, 1912-1922, from 1901-1903 with the Roumanian Relief Committee which the IRO absorbed) and with various Russian offices of ICA from 1909-1914. Correspondence from other foreign agencies, among them the Hebrew Immigration Society of St. John, Canada, is also included.In addition to letters of personal request from immigrants (1901-1922) and from persons seeking aid from abroad, the more prominent people whose correspondence is included are Jane Addams, Cyrus Adler, Reuben Arkush, Joseph Barondess, Samson Benderly, Eugene S. Benjamin, Nathan Bijur, Louis Brandeis, Abraham Cahan, John Foster Carr, Jacob de Haas, Charles Hallgarten, Alfred Jaretzki, Jeremiah Jenks, Max J. Kohler, Irving Lipsitch, Morris Loeb, Judah L. Magnes, Louis Marshall, H. Pereira Mendes, John Paley, Leon Sanders, Solomon Schechter, Jacob H. Schiff, Cyrus Sulzberger, William Howard Taft, Leo Weil, and Stephen Wise.Industrial Removal Office founded 1901--dissolved 1922.far031
    corecore