House of Love and Prayer miscellany, 1968-1977
The House of Love and Prayer was founded in 1967 in San Francisco, California as a Jewish center that combined Hasidic Judaism with the prevailing counter-cultural trends of the 1960s and 197
Hakoah Athletic Club of San Francisco records, 1946-1953
he Hakoah Athletic Club of San Francisco, a Jewish athletic club, was founded in 1946 and boasted of 300 members by 1953.
Magnes collection of Arizona Invoices and Checks, 1868-1900
Collection consists of invoices and checks (and one letter) from Jewish-owned Arizona businesses dating from 1868 to 1900.
Magnes collection of Northern California Invoices and Checks, 1854-1906
Collection consists of invoices and checks from Jewish-owned businesses in nineteenth-century San Francisco, Sacramento, and Grass Valley, California.
Judeans records and photographs, 1908-1949
The Judeans was a Jewish young men's club founded in Oakland, California in 1908.
Phillips (Fred) family papers and photographs, circa 1900-1970.
Fred Phillips was born in 1882 into the Wartelsky family, which immigrated to the United States from Russia around the turn of the century.
Linker (Henry) collection on the Synagogue Council of the East Bay, 1956-1976
Henry Linker, a member of Richmond's Congregation Beth Hillel, was a delegate to the Synagogue Council of the East Bay for approximately ten years, and for many of those years he served as that o
Hashomer Hatzair records, 1938-1942
Hashomer Hatzair, initially founded in 1913 in Austria, is the oldest Zionist youth movement still in existence.
Grossman (Alice) papers, 1950-1979
Alice Grossman was born in 1909 to Louis and Ida Grossman. She had three sisters, Dora, Molly, and Anna. During World War II, Alice served in the U.S.
Louis and Emma Blumenthal papers, 1911-1959
Louis H. and Emma (nee Loewy) Blumenthal played central roles in Jewish communal life in San Francisco during the middle of the twentieth century.
