Correspondence
Found in 869 Collections and/or Records:
Philip Brown, 1919-1963
Photo/Essay Contest on American Jewish Historical Experience, 2004-2005
File folder contains flyers, correspondence, and contact lists, for a photo/essay contest for 6th - 12th graders. The contest requires participants to use a photo from the Beck Archives and words to interpret the American Jewish historical experience.
Pioneers Jews Books, 1985
File folder contains correspondence between RMJHS director and membership about ways to support RMJHS.
Prezant Family Papers
Production Notes, Photos, & Correspondence, 1952-1993
This series contains information relating to projects produced, directed, or otherwise associated with James Case. This information can include photographs, correspondence, project proposals, and scripts. Clippings related to these projects can be found in M354.05.
Public Education Policy, 1990-2002
Correspondence, memoranda, statements of position, notes, brochures, and newspaper articles. Includes material on bilingual education.
Rabbi Laderman Illnesses, 1953, 1977
Contains correspondence from the HEA and Alliance Sisterhood about contributions and correspondence from Denver Symphony Society (1953). Also contains correspondence from HEA after the Rabbi's cataract surgery in 1977.
Rabbi Manuel Laderman, 1932-1991
Contains a congratulatory letter for the choice of Rabbi Laderman from The Hebrew Theological College to the Hebrew Educational Alliance, copies of "A Love-Letter to My Congregation," a letter to Arnold H. Cook (President of HEA) and a letter from Rabbi Manuel Laderman to Alliance members announcing his retirement, and a flyer announcing a program announcing the posthumous publication of "Letters of Faith."
Recipes and Correspondence, 1865-1970s
Folder containing handwritten recipes and handwritten letters. One letter is dated January 1st, 1865. Recipes presumably collected for the publication of the AMC Cookbook in 1971.
Recommendation Letter, 1949
File contains a recommendation for Maxine Williamson from Lillian Cushing.