Jews -- Migration
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Goldstein family papers
This collection relates to the Goldstein family, who lived in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
Independent Researchers' papers
This collection includes published and unpublished essays and articles related to Jewish history in the Upper Midwest.
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.
Marilyn Chiat papers
This collection consists mostly of the research papers of Marilyn Chiat that were used for the publication of We Rolled Up Our Sleeves: A History of the United Jewish Fund and council of Saint Paul and its Beneficiary Agencies, which was published in 1985. Personal papers and general research papers are also included.
Project to Document Early Jewish Settlers in Minnesota records
This collection consists of research materials collected by Marilyn J. Chiat and Chester Proshan on Jews who lived in small communities around Minnesota in an effor to document the lives of the earliest Jewish settlers in the area.
The Jewish Historical Project of North Dakota records
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.