George F. Malone collection of anti-communist and right-wing literature, 1940-1965
George F. Malone was a resident of Oakland, Calif.
Marks and Company invoices, 1857-1869.
Marks and Company was a general merchandise firm in ninetheenth-century Oakland, California.
Mattimore (Lillian) papers and photographs, circa 1876-1951
Lillian Mattimore was born in the Jewish ghetto of Shanghai, a community made up of refugees from Nazi-occupied Europe.
Meyers (Isaac) papers, 1904-1959
In 1906, Isaac Meyer Handelsman (later Isaac Meyers) emigrated from London, England to Montreal, Canada. By 1908, Meyers was in Warren, Michigan, where he worked as a farmer.
Modern Day School records, 1958-1966
Oakland's Modern Day School was founded in 1957, an outgrowth of the Hebrew day school movement.
Motto (Helen) papers, 1930-1972
Helen Motto was born in Warsaw, Poland and immigrated to the United States as a child. She married Jacob Motto and moved to Santa Barbara in 1923.
Lavater and Lessing Visit Moses Mendelssohn (1856), by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim (1800-1882)
The painting by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim (1800-1882), portraying an imagined meeting among scholars Mo
National Jewish Hospital miscellany, 1915 and 1967-1968.
Hospital in Denver, Colorado established in 1899 to help "consumptives" (i.e., people suffering from tuberculosis).
Neustadter (Bernhard) family papers, 1873-1900
Correspondence that Bernhard Neustadter (who lived in California in the late 1880s) received from his family in Berlin and Posen (now Poznań, in Poland) and a letter which he sent to his wife, Ad
