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Congregations
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Aberdeen:
Temple Beth Israel
Bellevue:
Temple B'nai Torah
Bothell:
Northshore Jewish Community
Centralia:
Temple Adath Israel
Everett:
Congregation Montefiore
Temple Beth Or
Mercer Island:
Herzl-Ner Tamid Conservative Congregation
South Island Jewish Center, formerly Congregation Shevet Achim
Mountlake Terrace:
Sno-King Jewish Havurah
Olympia:
Temple Beth Hatfiloh
Pacific Northwest Region:
United Synagogue
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Richland:
Congregation Beth Sholom
Seattle:
Bikur Cholim-Machzikay Hadath Congregation
Congregation Beth Shalom
Congregation Eitz Or
Congregation Ezra Bessaroth
Congregation Tikvah Chadashah
Herzl's Congregation
Sephardic Bikur Holim
Temple Beth Am
Temple De Hirsch Sinai
Spokane:
Congregation Keneset Israel
Tacoma:
Temple Beth El
Wenatchee:
Greater Wenatchee Jewish Community
Yakima:
Temple Shalom
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Jewish
Community Organizations
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AIPAC
American Jewish Committee
American Jewish Congress
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith
Bendel's Theatrical Academy
B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, University of Washington
B'nai B'rith of Grays Harbor
B'nai B'rith of Greater Seattle
B'nai B'rith Youth Organization
Chabad House
Hadassah, Seattle Chapter
Hadassah, Northern Pacific Coast Region
Friends of Histadrut
Hebrew Ladies' Free Loan Society
Histadrut
Jewish Consumption Relief Society
Jewish Family Service
Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle
Kadima
Kline-Galland Home
Mizrachi Women's Organization of America, Avivah Chapter
National Council of Jewish Women, Seattle Section
Northwest Association for Independent Living
Parents of North American Israelis
Seattle Action for Soviet Jewry
Secular Jewish Circle of Puget Sound
Sephardic Cultural Committee
Sons of Israel
Washington State Jewish Historical Society
Western Washington Board of Rabbis
Women's American ORT, Greater Seattle Area Council
Young Men's Hebrew Association
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Schools
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Kadima
Community School
Northwest Yeshiva High School
Seattle Hebrew Academy
Seattle Jewish Primary School
Seattle Talmud Torah Hebrew School |
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Individuals'
Papers
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Letters, minutes of meetings, files from communal or civic activities,
personal documents, diaries, memoirs, scrapbooks, programs, and
similar original and scarce materials.
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Photographs
by subject heading
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Businesses
Individuals
Educational Institutions
Historical Landmarks
Community Organizations and Events
Holidays
Homes
Musicians and Musical Groups
Rabbis, Cantors, Clergy
Sports
Temples, Congregations, Synagogues
Theaters and Performing Arts
Weddings
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Early
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Early Sephardic Settlers
Immigration: Pre- and Post-Holocaust
Commerce
Professions
Religious Institutions
Jewish Education
Community Organizations
The Arts
Public Life
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Call
Dr. Richard Hobbs , Archivist at 206-543-1895 to set up
an appointment for evaluation of your materials.
At the time of your donation, you will be asked to complete a
Deed of Gift form that legally transfers the holding to
the University of Washington and defines the terms of the transfer.
Although most donors have no need to limit access to collections
of personal papers, the option of placing restrictions on access
to a collection or a portion of a collection is available. If
you feel that portions of your papers are too sensitive to allow
current access to them, you may specify when the records are to
become available.
Although all archival materials must remain on site, you and your
family will always have access to the holdings you have donated.
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Location:
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections, Allen
Library
Hours: Monday-Friday, 10:00 pm - 5:00 pm
During University Interim, Monday-Friday, 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
E-mail: rshobbs@winthropgroup.com
The Archivist, Dr. Richard Hobbs will be available
to assist you in your research.
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The
Committee consists of members of the Washington State Jewish Historical
Society and a professional Archives Coordinator. The Committee
meets regularly to work on projects, plan events, and oversee
the growth of the collection.
To find out more about becoming a member of the Archives Committee,
call the Archivist, Dr. Richard Hobbs at 206-543-1895.
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