JHC. Jewish Heritage Collection
Found in 323 Collections and/or Records:
Sokol and Goldwasser families papers
Papers of the Sokol and Goldwasser families of South Carolina.
Irene K. Rudnick papers
Papers relating to Irene K. Rudnick's political career and family.
Julian H. Preisler Judaica postcard collection
A collection of Judaica postcards from the United States, Europe, and Israel assembled by Julian H. Preisler of synagogues, Jewish restaurants, resorts, museums, concert halls, artwork, artifacts, Jewish culture, and historical sites.
Claude C. Barnes Buchenwald atrocity photographs
5 black and white photographs taken after the liberation of Buchenwald concentration camp by Corporal Claude C. Barnes.
Poliakoff family papers
Assorted papers of the Poliakoff family of Abbeville, South Carolina. Materials include World War II memorabilia, including two diaries kept by Abraham Ellis Poliakoff detailing his time aboard the USAHS Jarrett M. Huddleston and materials relating to the D. Poliakoff department store including financial ledgers, invoices, receipts, and store signage.
Sam Siegel papers
Assorted papers of Sam Siegel of Walterboro, South Carolina. Papers primarily consist of diaries, including an early diary documenting Siegels experience during World War II as part of the US Army’s 78th Division. Also included are materials relating to Siegels father-in-law and business partner, Albert J. Novit, and the Temple Mt. Sinai synagogue in Walterboro, South Carolina.
Sandra Covin Archambault papers
Miscellaneous papers of Sandra Covin Archambault documenting her membership activities in the Sisterhood of Synagogue Emanu-El and the Charleston Chapter of Hadassah.
Yelman, Gordin, and Insel families papers
Assorted papers documenting the Yelman, Gordin, and Insel families from the 1900s to the 1960s. Materials primarily relate to the Yelman family of St. Matthews, South Carolina.
Dumas family papers
Assorted papers and ephemera documenting the Dumas family, founders and owners of M. Dumas & Sons, from 1927 to 1957.
Abe and Hannah Goldberg Schwartz papers
Assorted papers, greeting cards and photographs, of Abe and Hannah Goldberg Schwartz from approximately 1918 to 1947.
