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Jewish Archives of Greater Buffalo, Local Jewish Community records
Collection — Box: 1-5
Identifier: MS-0150-0003
Overview
Records of the Local Jewish Community in the Jewish Archives of Greater Buffalo include cemetery records, local temple and shul records, and Jewish organizations. Also included are material pertaining to deported persons and refugee matters, and the papers of Max M. Yellen and Dr. Gerhard J. Falk and Dr. Ursula A. Falk.
Found in:
University Archives
Jewish Archives of Greater Buffalo, papers of Prominent Local Jews
Collection — Box: 1-8
Identifier: MS-0150-0004
Overview
The papers of Prominent Local Jews in the Jewish Archives of Greater Buffalo include the papers of Donald S. Day, Dorothy Goldberg, Bernard Mandelkern, Morton Merowitz, Haskell Penn, and Milton Plesur as well as oral history interviews with other notable persons. Included in the collection are committee reports, correspondence, photographs, and citizenship records.
Found in:
University Archives
Jewish Federation of Greater Buffalo records
Collection — Container: 1-36, 37+-40+, 41
Identifier: MS-0225
Overview
Records of the Jewish Federation and, because of the Federation's encompassing nature, the some records from affiliated and supported institutions. Local case files on Soviet Jewish immigration created by Jewish Family Service are included. The collection includes a file of the Jewish Federation's newsletter, Federation News.
Found in:
University Archives
Jewish Liberal Arts Club Collection
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-0200-0036
Overview
Scrapbooks documenting aspects of the work of the Jewish Liberal Arts Club, a Jewish social and philanthropic women's club.
Found in:
University Archives
Kadimah School of Buffalo records
Collection — Box: 1-4
Identifier: MS-0209
Overview
The Kadimah School of Buffalo Records describe the governance and activities of the school between 1959 and 2010 as well as pre-opening materials from 1958. The bulk of the material dates from between 1957 to 1989. The collection contains minutes and administrative papers, budgets, student and faculty related materials, publications and publicity materials.
Found in:
University Archives
Judy R. Kantor Papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-0200-0039
Overview
Personal papers documenting aspects of the Women's Activity Group of the Jewish Federation of Greater Buffalo and the Education Department. Material includes minutes, programs, photographs and newspaper clippings relating to several conferences and special events aimed towards women.
Found in:
University Archives
Morris Mesch Papers
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: MS-0200-0013
Overview
Personal papers documenting aspects of local communal leader Morris Mesch. Materials include photographs, newspaper clippings, and other ephemera related to the community Holocaust Memorial Sculpture and volunteer activities and efforts.
Found in:
University Archives
Rabbi Shay Mintz Papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-0200-0018
Overview
Personal papers documenting aspects of local community leader Rabbi Shay Mintz's work in the Jewish community. Materials include photographs, newspaper clippings, and other material relating to his professional career in several institutions including Shaarey Zedek, Hillel, and the Jewish Book Fair.
Found in:
University Archives
Records of the Buffalo Board of Rabbis
Collection — Box: 1-3
Identifier: MS-0200-0031
Overview
Records documenting activities of the Buffalo Board of Rabbis. Includes minutes, correspondence,
newspaper clippings and policy documents relating to the activities within the Jewish community, broader Buffalo community. It also contains materials that
deal with issues relating to Jewish life within the University at Buffalo.
Found in:
University Archives
Kenneth Rogers Papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-0200-0030
Overview
Personal papers documenting demographical aspects of the broader Jewish community in Buffalo, as well as future planning for specific Jewish organizations as created by Kenneth Rogers.
Found in:
University Archives