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Jews -- North Dakota

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

B'nai B'rith, Minot Lodge records

 Collection
Identifier: umja0041
Abstract

This collection consists of administrative materials related to the Minot, North Dakota chapter of B'nai B'rith and its accompanying Sisterhood at Temple Beth Israel.

Dates: 1930-1947

Fargo Hebrew Congregation records

 Collection
Identifier: umja0126
Abstract

This collection consists of board and administrative materials from the Fargo Hebrew Congregation, an Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Fargo, North Dakota that served the local Jewish community from 1896 to 2002.

Dates: 1896-2002

Hanovich Family scrapbooks

 Collection
Identifier: umja0081
Abstract

This collection consists of scrapbooks and photographs of the Hanovich and Feder family, family friends, and extended relatives.

Dates: 1933-2011

Independent Researchers' papers

 Collection
Identifier: umja0149
Abstract

This collection includes published and unpublished essays and articles related to Jewish history in the Upper Midwest.

Dates: 1917-2021

Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest media collection

 Collection
Identifier: umja0024
Abstract

This collection consists of various types of media collected from various donors, given to the Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest between the years 1984 and 2013.

Dates: 1857-2014

Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest records

 Collection
Identifier: umja0062
Abstract

This collection consists of the administrative materials of the Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest, the organization that began collecting archival materials that became the Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.

Dates: 1880-2021; Majority of material found within 1984-2014

The Jewish Historical Project of North Dakota records

 Collection
Identifier: umja0001
Abstract

The Jewish Historical Project of North Dakota was a venture headed by Toba Geller, working alongside Ruth Landfield and Lorraine Kasden, in attempts to document the history of early Jewish immigrants in North Dakota. Mostly through correspondence, the project collected family histories and information related to Jewish settlements throughout the state. The goal of publishing a book of their findings was never realized as Toba Geller passed away in 1978.

Dates: 1884-2007; Majority of material found within ( 1975-1979)