Jewish men
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Abe Sperling papers
This collection consists of papers and documents relating to Abe Sperling and his time at North High School in Minneapolis, as well as his time as a Major with the Burma Road Engineers.
Alan Rich papers
This collection consists of correspondence with Alan Rich during World War II as well as photographs and various ephemera.
Frank and Arthur Eisenberg papers
This collection consists of correspondence and ephemera from father and son Frank and Arthur Eisenberg, members of a Jewish family living in Minneapolis who both served in the military during World War I and World War II respectively.
Jacob Seymour Locketz papers
This collectoin consists of the personal materials of Jacob Seymour Lockets, a Jewish serviceman who fought in World War II.
Jewish History collection
This collection is an aggregate of small donations given by various donors to the Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest and the Upper Midwest Jewish Archives, all relating to local Jewish history.
Julius Segal papers
This collection consists of personal and administrative papers from Julius Segal.
Ralph Estrin papers
This collection includes materials of Ralph Estrin's, in particular as it relates to B'nai B'rith and their social gatherings and advocacy work.
Sharron and Oren Steinfeldt Photography collection
This collection was compiled by the Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest and consists of photographs that were donated to the organization from various donors over time.
Sigma Alpha Mu records
This collection consists of administrative materials of the University of Minnesota chapter of Sigma Alpha Mu, a historically Jewish college fraternity.
Sigma Alpha Sigma records
This collection contains the records of the Sigma Alpha Sigma, a Jewish engineering fraternity established at the University of Minnesota.
William Hoffman papers
This collection consists of the writings of William Hoffman which include manuscripts, speeches, and correspondence, as well as materials from organizations he belonged to, including the Central Community House and Neighborhood House.