Jews -- Minnesota
Found in 118 Collections and/or Records:
Alex Kanter papers
This collection consists of materials relating to Kanter's work in law, writing, and running for public office.
Alice Bernhard photographs
This collection consists of photographs related to Alice Bernhard and her family, including photos taken before they emigrated to the United States.
Alpha Epsilon Phi collection
This collection consists of administrative and rush materials related to the historically Jewish sorority Alpha Epsilon Phi at the University of Minnesota.
Barbara Diamond family scrapbooks
This collection consists mostly of family photograph albums from Barbara Diamond.
Bet Shalom Congregation records
This collection consists of the materials of Bet Shalom, a Reform Judaism synagogue in Minnesota that was founded in 1981. The congregation grew under Rabbi Norman Cohen and found their permanent home in Minnetonka, a western suburb of the Twin Cities.
Beth Jacob Congregation records
This collection consists of administrative materials from the Beth Jacob Congregation, previously known as Sons of Jacob, the second oldest Jewish congregation in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
B'nai B'rith, Rochester Lodge records
This collection consists of administrative and board materials from the Rochester chapter of B'nai B'rith, an international Jewish advocacy group.
Bonnie Heller papers
This collection consists of materials surrounding advocacy efforts of Minnesotans around the persecution of Jews in the Soviet Union during the 1970s.
Brin Jewish Arts Endowment records
These records consist of materials relating to the operation of the Brin Jewish Arts Endowment, a Minnesota-based Jewish arts grant.
Charles Frisch collection
This collection consists of various materials collected by Charles Frisch and his father Leo Frisch related to local Jewish organizations, synagogues, and Jewish history.