Sign In / Become a Member
  Events     New Books     Kuntresim     Dinur Publications     eJewish.info     Contact us     About us!     עברית     Add Resource  
Resource Index
Resources > Jewish communities > America > Northern America

Search for:    Advanced Search    Browse by keyword


There are currently 109 resources in this category Displaying results 1 - 15:
1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|Next
1. 1885 Pittsburgh Conference   
 
More Info
The following text is the declaration of principles of the Pittsburgh Conference which assembled in 1885. The conference reflects the religious faith and priciples of the reform stream in Judaism.

2. 350 Years of American Jewish History   
 
More Info
This Web site outlines the history of Jewish people in America from the arrival of the first immigrants in New Amsterdam in 1654 to the present day. It was created by the Commission for Commemorating 350 Years of American Jewish History, created through the cooperation of four research institutions: the American Jewish Historical Society ; the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archi...

3. American Jewish Archives   
 
More Info
Presents information on the history, publications, and scholarly activities of the Archives. Includes brief descriptions of hundreds of archival-manuscript collections in ten categories: personal and family papers, Reform Judaism, local organizations, national organizations, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, synagogues, women, rabbis, Cincinnati Jewry, and the Holocaust. Detailed ...

4. American Jewish Historical Society   
 
More Info
The site includes a sample exhibit of an extensive on-line photographic archives. Information about the society and its holdings, as well as policies for the use of research materials owned by the society.

5. American Jewish Historical Society - Photographic Collections   
 
More Info
Photographic collections at the American Jewish Historical Society include historic photographs relating to the Jewish experience in America in the 19th and 20th century. Information about the collections.

6. American Jewish History   
 
More Info
American Jewish History is the official publication of the American Jewish Historical Society, the oldest national ethnic historical organization in the United States. The most widely recognized journal in its field, AJH focuses on every aspect ofthe American Jewish experience. Founded in 1892 as Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, AJH has been the journal of record in American...

7. American Military Government Compiled List of Jews In Concentration Camps - 987 Survivors And Victims   
 
More Info
This site refers to undated information collected by the American Military Government officials in Germany on the fate of 987 Jews, mostly German, in concentration camps.It refers to both victims and survivors.

8. American Sephardi Federation   
 
More Info
American Sephardi Federation's mission is to promote and preserve the spiritual, historical, cultural and social traditions of all Sephardic communities as an integral part of Jewish heritage.

9. American Synagogues: A Photographic Journey   
 
More Info
A new E-Book available on cd-rom featuring over 3200 original large color photographs of 1400 individual US synagogue buildings from all 50 States and Washington, DC. Includes basic historical data for each congregation and state.

10. Annotated Bibliography and Guide to Archival Resources on the History of Jewish Women in America   
 
More Info
Provides information about the history of American Jewish women and
archival resources on individuals and organizations. Offers access to information about books; articles in periodicals and anthologies; collections of memoirs, oral histories, and creative writings; and archival resources.

11. Arizona Jewish Historical Society   
 
More Info
The society is dedicated to the appreciation and awareness of the Arizona and Southwestern Jewish experience, and the preservation of a record of Jewish contributions to Arizona's political, economic, social and cultural development.
To achieve that goal, the Society seeks to: collect, preserve, exhibit, publish, disseminate and interpret relevant materials such as photographs, letters, diaries,...

12. Bloom Southwest Jewish Archives   
 
More Info
The Bloom Southwest Jewish Archives at the University of Arizona Library is a research collection dedicated to collecting and recording the dramatic history of pioneer Jews in the Desert Southwest, covering Arizona, New Mexico, and West Texas. It is a repository for major collections of primary materials on Jewish families from these areas -- including the Fred and Harriet Rochlin Collection and R...

13. Boston Walks, The Jewish Friendship Trail - Cambridge   
 
More Info
Boston MA has a surprisingly fascinating Jewish history.
With leading characters such as Louis Dembitz Brandeis and the Filene families, among others, it's an environment worthy of exploration. Here are some of the concomitant sites of that downtown Boston Jewish history in Cambridge and Brookline.



14. Catskills Institute   
 
More Info
An Organization to Promote Research and Education on the Significance of the Catskill Mountains for American Jewish Life.

15. Columbus Jewish Historical Society   
 
More Info
This site of the Columbus (Ohio) Jewish Historical Society, which in addition to the sections on the archives, libraries, internet, and cemeteries, has a section on the genealogy group for the promotion of genealogical research within the community. Included are genealogy information resources and genealogy internet links.

1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|Next

Looking for more resources on this topic? Click here to try your search on Google.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Dinur Center for Research in Jewish History
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Mount Scopus, Rabin Building Jerusalem, Israel, 91905
Phone: 972-2-5881894/ Fax: 972-2-5883894 dinur@h2.hum.huji.ac.il