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Karmiʼel (Israel)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:

AJF and Karmiel Youth Exchange, 1986-1988

 File
Identifier: B430.03.0001.0030
Abstract

The file contains materials from a small group of Karmiel youth to visit Denver and Shwayder Youth Camp in 1986. The materials include a proposal for the visit, correspondence, notes, and an evaluative report by Uri Neil.

Dates: 1986-1988

Bess Laderman Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B430
Abstract Bess Malin Laderman was born April 2, 1911 in a small village near Kiev, Ukraine. Bess Malin moved to Kansas City, Missouri at the age of 12 and attended public schools and college in Kansas City. She married Rabbi Manuel Laderman in 1933 and the couple moved to Denver, where Rabbi Laderman became the first rabbi of the Hebrew Educational Alliance in 1932. Bess Laderman served in many organizations and was active in the Hebrew Educational Alliance. She was program chair of the Hebrew...
Dates: 1932-2019

Box 2, 1972-1988

 File — Box B430.0002: Series B340.04 [Barcode: U186023258339]
Identifier: B340.04.0002
Abstract Box contains three certificates recognizing Bess Laderman: (1) A mounted Certificate from the Municipality of Karmiel electing Mrs. Bess Laderman as Patron. It is signed by Baruch Venger, Mayor of Karmiel. (2) A certificate from the Hebrew Educational Alliance recognizing Bess Laderman for her significant role in the Hebrew Educational Alliance. It was given on the 50th Anniversary Celebration in 1982. (3) Certificate of Esteem from the Ministerial Committee for Israel's 30th anniversary...
Dates: 1972-1988

Correspondence with the City of Karmiel, 1978-1989

 File
Identifier: B430.03.0001.0025
Abstract

File contains correspondence with Mayor Baruch Venger and the Conservatory of Music in Karmiel and instruments sent to Karmiel; press releases and clippings about Karmiel.

Dates: 1978-1989

Denver Karmiel Committee, 1985-1989

 File
Identifier: B430.03.0001.0029
Abstract

The file contains administrative records of the Denver-Karmiel Sister City Committee, including letterhead and envelopes, committee meetings, minutes, financial information and reports, correspondence, and lists. The file also contains Sister Cities International National Youth Program information on a visit from Kamiel residents, dancers, and musicians.

Dates: 1985-1989

Denver Sister Cities International, 1985-1989

 File
Identifier: B430.03.0001.0028
Abstract

Reports on Sister Cities, Board meeting agendas and minutes, newsletters, and examples of other sister cities.

Dates: 1985-1989

Karmi'el Banner, circa 1983

 File
Identifier: B430.03.0001.0026
Abstract

File contains small cloth banner with the Karmiel logo.

Dates: circa 1983

Karmiel Banner, circa 1983

 Item
Identifier: B430.03.0001.0026.0001
Abstract

Small banner with Karmiel symbol and red and green Hebrew letters. There is a red cord for hanging the banner with red ribbon on the sides. On the bottom there is gold fringe.

Dates: circa 1983

Photographs of Karmiel Committee, between 1982-1983

 File
Identifier: B430.03.0001.0032
Abstract

Bess Laderman chaired the Denver-Karmiel (Israel) Sister-Committee from its founding in 1977 until 1986. Members of Karmiel committee are presenting materials to Governor Richard Lamm and to Denver Mayor William McNichols. One photograph shows Phyllis Pepper, Bess Laderman, and William Fink with Mayor McNichols. The other photo shows George Barraute, Nancy Steiner, Jack Schaeffer with Governor Lamm.

Dates: between 1982-1983

Raphael Jospe: Karmiel Scholar in Residence, 1982

 File
Identifier: B430.03.0001.0027
Abstract

Raphael Jospe was a scholar in residence in Denver's Sister City Karmiel, Israel in 1982. He was a philosophy assistant professor and coordinator of the Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Denver. The file contains notes; a speech given by Dr. Jospe to the Executive Board of the American Zionist Federation in New York on April 1982; a "Report on Visit to Karmiel as Scholar in Residence (March 10-18, 1982);" and a newsclipping about the visit.

Dates: 1982