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Description: This three-dimensional greeting card from Germany depicts a boy delivering a box of violets and a Rosh Hashanah greeting.
Creator: unknown
Medium: Paper on board
Date: 19th-20th century
Persistent URL: digital.cjh.org/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=410989
Repository: Yeshiva University Museum
Accession Number: 1991.022c
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Description: Synagogue Mejor, late 16th Century, Bursa
Creator/Photographer: Devon Jarvis
Medium: Color photographic print
Dimensions: 23 x 19 inches
Date: 1996
Persistent URL: digital.cjh.org/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=131903
Repository: American Sephardi Federation, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011
Call Number: ASF TS 9
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Depicts an African American dock worker in his work clothes posed outside of his Philadelphia home at 2nd and Brown Sts., with his four children. The children are dressed in old clothes, some ragged. Photographer: Wilson, G. Mark, ca. 1923. wilson92
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Description: Woman bowling, circa 1950
Medium: Black and white photographic print
Date: ca. 1950
Persistent URL: digital.cjh.org/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=209892
Collection: National Jewish Welfare Board, Records
Repository: American Jewish Historical Society
Call Number: I-337
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Description: Eliahu Elias, Casablanca (Morocco)
Creator/Photographer: Isaiah Wyner
Medium: black-and-white
Dimensions: 8 x 10 inches
Date: 1989, 1994
Persistent URL: digital.cjh.org/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=336458
Repository: American Sephardi Federation, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011
Call Number: 007/15
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Description: Children's book with the title: Hatuna Be-Yaar / Wedding in the Forest. Entire book and English translation available here.
Creator/Author: Kamson, Yaʻakov David, 1900-1980
Creator/Author: Wenz-Viëtor, Else
Dimensions: 12 x 10.48 centimeters
Dimensions: 14 pages
Publisher: Menorah
Date: ca. 1925 - 1930
Persistent URL: digital.cjh.org/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=314032
Repository: Yeshiva University Museum, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011
Call Number: 1998.881
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My weekend won't be complete if I don't go out and shoot something. While my wife was busy preparing breakfast in the kitchen, I sneaked out capturing the morning scene in the nearby area.
Thought of calling a neighbor Apai to join me, but on second thought, I knew he wouldn't wake up that early on weekend. Then Azrul came across my mind but I quickly canceled him off knowing he has to spend time "entertaining" his constipation every morning.
After a couple of minutes drive, I settled at the gateway in the back entrance of our housing estate in Saujana Utama (SU) that leads to Puncak Alam and Shah Alam.
The early morning sun hidden behind the houses on the slope was very kind to light up the sky for me – just nice for my capture.
After a few shots, I then packed up and head home. The whole affair took me about 15 minutes or so, even my wife hardly noticed I went missing in those short minutes. If the trend is such, my wife is not aware of my missing, next time I'll try to have a short date with a girl and come back in flash pretending nothing happened. Wahahaha!!!
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I would like to make special mention here on my neighbors from SU with flickr accounts that I know of. They are:-
1. Dr Zul
2. Apai
3. Jemay
4. Dbins
5. Azrul
6. Lan Rambai
7. Lanz
8. Kudin
World War I-era poster depicts a Lady Liberty-like figure holding a scale weighing fresh fruits and vegetables and canned preserves. Countless women stand behind her. Printed by Geo. P Thomas, N.Y.; artist: Housh, ca. 1917-1919.
Accession number: P.2284.233
Description: Hanukkah services for soldiers
Creator/Photographer: Unknown
Medium: Photograph
Date: circa 1917
Persistent URL: digital.cjh.org/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=210912
Repository: American Jewish Historical Society
Parent Collection: National Jewish Welfare Board
Call Number: I-337
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World War I-era poster shows a black cat with outstretched claws soaring over the tanks below. Poster urges Americans to join the United States Tank Corps. Artist: August William Hutaf, ca. 1917-1919.
Accession Number: P.2284.240
Description: Passover
Artist: Arthur Szyk
Date: 1948
Medium: painting: colored tempera, ink
Persistent URL: digital.cjh.org/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=405952
Repository: Yeshiva University Museum
Accession number: 1970.006
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World War I-era poster detailing the U.S. Food Administration's campaign to have American citizens voluntarily restrict their consumption of food.
Accession Number: P.2284.53
World War I-era poster urges to American women to buy War Saving Stamps by using Joan of Arc as a symbol of female patriotism. Issued by the United States Treasury Department; artist: Haskell Coffin.
Accession Number: P.2284.122b
World War I-era poster shows Uncle Sam pouring out a cornucopia full of fruit and vegetables. Jars of preserve stand in the foreground. Published by Geo. P. Thomas, N.Y.; Artist: Housh, ca. 1917-1919.
Accession Number: P.2284.234
This World War I-era poster argues that potatoes should replace wheat because potatoes are "1-cheap 2-plentiful 3-nourishing 4-satisfying 5-easily prepared." Wheat was often sent to Allied countries in Europe and American soldiers. Created ca. 1914-1919.
Accession number: P.2284.274
The word "Lend!" on a red background. May refer to programs such as Liberty Loans or War Savings Stamps, where civilians loaned the government money to fund World War I. Created ca. 1914-1919.
Accession number: P.2284.42
Description: Young men and women dancing in a circle, circa 1950
Medium: Black and white photographic print
Date: ca. 1950
Persistent URL: digital.cjh.org/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=209920
Collection: National Jewish Welfare Board, Records
Repository: American Jewish Historical Society
Call Number: I-337
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World War I-era poster depicts a sailor riding a submersible as if he is a cowboy, with reins in one hand and a whip in the other. The poster declares that the navy is "the service for fighting men." Artist: Babcock, ca. 1917-1919.
Accession Number: P.2284.193
World War I-era poster shows an older man flanked by two young men, bringing in food from a home garden. Issued by the United States Food Administration; artist: W.M. McKee.
Accession Number: P.2284.105
World War I-era poster shows a solider putting down his gear and preparing to cross a bridge of books towards a city. Published by the American Library Association; artist: Dan Smith, ca. 1918.
Accession Number: P.2284.116
Description: U.S. Army and Navy Passover in Dijon France, 1919
Creator/Photographer: Unidentified Photographer
Medium: Black and white photographic print
Date: 1919
Persistent URL: digital.cjh.org/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=210404
Repository: American Jewish Historical Society
Parent Collection: National Jewish Welfare Board Records
Call Number: I-337
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World War I-era poster depicts woman in foreground wearing white nurse uniform. Woman raises right hand to her heart. Shadowy figures in background carry guns with bayonets. Poster urges viewers to "enroll at the nearest recruiting station of the Womans Committee of the Council of National Defense." Published by New York: John H. Eggers Co., artist: Milton Bancroft, ca. 1917- ca. 1919.
Accession Number: P-2284-188
World War I-era poster of famous Uncle Sam recruiting image, originally published as the cover of the July 6, 1916 issue of Leslie Weekly. Between 1917 and 1918, over 4 million copies of this poster were published. Artist: James Montgomery Flagg.
Accession Number: P.2284.209
World War I-era poster that urges Americans to rely on corn in their cooking, allowing wheat to be sent overseas to feed soldiers and European allies. Poster issued by the United States Food Administration; artist: Lloyd Harrison; ca. 1917-1919.
Accession Number: P.2284.33
Depicts two African American women teachers overseeing a class of African American grade school children. The younger children play on the floor and at tables with blocks. The older ones sit and read on benches lining the wall. On the floor, a group of girls play with white dolls as others ride on tricycles and push a carriage. One teacher stands by two blackboards; one board lists the names of good and bad boys, and the other of good and bad girls. Stencils of wild animals and playing white children decorate the walls.
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This poster, created between 1918 and 1919 by Haskell Coffin, portrays a winged woman wearing a white toga carrying a sword and a branch. The poster encourages Americans to "buy war savings stamps."
Accession Number: P.2284.10
An oversized eagle sits on a mountain top above fighter planes. The text encourages Americans to buy War Savings Stamps, used by the American government to fund World War I.
Accession number: P.2284.94b
Description: Celluloid Rosh Hashanah Greeting Card
Object origin: Germany
Creator/Photographer: unknown
Medium: celluloid, color greeting card
Date: early 20th century
Persistent URL: digital.cjh.org/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=593638
Repository: Yeshiva University Museum, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011
Accession number: 2003.049
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Description: A Pansy with a face bears the Hebrew inscription for a happy New Year.
Creator: unknown
Medium: Paper on board
Date: 19th-20th century
Persistent URL: digital.cjh.org/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=410987
Repository: Yeshiva University Museum
Accession Number: 1991.022b
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World War I-era poster depicts woman casually dressed in a naval uniform. Poster is described as "promotion for anyone enlisting/ apply any recruiting station or postmaster." Artist: Howard Chandler Christy, ca. 1917
Accession Number: P.2284.192
Title: Seder plate
Description: Seder plate consisting of a flat copper colored ellipse inscribed with the names of the ceremonial foods in Hebrew, and three white legs inscribed in openwork respectively, inscription: "The bread of affliction"
Creator: David, Ismar, 1910-1996
Medium: copper, etched; white metal
Persistent URL: digital.cjh.org/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=412524
Repository: Yeshiva University Museum, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011
Accession Number: 1997.547
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A basket of food sits in front of a silhouette of mounted soldiers. Created by John E. Sheridan ca. 1918.
Accession number: P.2284.71
World War I-era poster shows silhouette of a German soldier pulling girl with long hair through the flaming background. The soldier wears a distinct spiked helmet of the German Imperial Army and carries a gun. The black figures in the foreground contrast sharply with the red and orange flames and green background. A town appears to be burning in the background. Published by New York: United States Prtg. & Lith. Co., artist: Ellsworth Young, ca. 1917- ca. 1919.
Accession Number: P.2284.121b
Description: A little boy and his kitten are best friends and play together day and night. But instead of catching mice at home, the kitten plays and dances with them. When the boy's mother finds this out, she throws the kitten out of the house. The kitten returns when the boy's mother is away. The little boy rejoices, and his mother only smiles when she comes back and sees them together again.
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Illustrator: Dayts, Y.
Author: Kvitko, Leib, 1890-1952
Object Origin: Odessa
Dimensions: 10 pages
Date: 1935
Persistent URL: digital.cjh.org/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=115627
Repository: YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011
Call Number: 000006093
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Page from Amy Matilda Cassey album drawn by Sarah Mapps Douglass, ca. 1833 depicting a black butterfly with the title “A token of love from me, to thee.” Douglass, an artist and prominent Quaker member of the Philadelphia African American elite community, was best known as an educator and anti-slavery activist. p-9764-p5
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A soldier runs holding an American flag. The text encourages Americans to buy Liberty Loans, used by the American government to fund World War I. Created in 1918. Artwork by Sidney H. Riesenberg.
Accession number: P.2284.95b
Description: A little boy, Itsi, dreamt that he went to the forest, where he met many different animals: a fox, a tiger, a lion, a wolf, a bear, a monkey etc.
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Illustrator: Ryback, Issachar, 1897-1935.
Author: Kvitko, Leib, 1890-1952
Object Origin: Berlin
Dimensions: 15 pages
Date: 192-?
Persistent URL: digital.cjh.org/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=119024
Repository: YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011
Call Number: 000003361
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World War I-era poster shows a man tearing off his suit jacket after the sight of the inflammatory newspaper headline, "Huns Kill Women and Children!" Artist: James Montgomery Flagg, ca. 1917-1919.
Accession Number: P.2284.229
Description: Feast of the Bikurim
Creator/Photographer: Unknown
Medium: Black and white photograph
Date: 1930
Notes: The Meir Shfeyah Youth Village was founded following World War One as an orphanage for girls. Boys were accepted shortly thereafter. Located in the Jewish colony of Meir Shfeyah, near Zikron Ya’akov, the facility was situated on the site of previous youth facilities. The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, or JDC, funded the orphanage through its Palestine Orphan Committee until 1925 when Junior Hadassah, a division of Hadassah for young, unmarried women, took over the responsibility after several years of supporting individual orphans. Meir Shfeyah Youth Village, alternately known as Meir Shfeyah Children's Village, became Junior Hadassah’s largest fundraising project. Junior Hadassah financed the institution’s expenses for three decades until turning over primary responsibility to the State of Israel’s Department of Agriculture in 1958. Although Junior Hadassah merged with other Hadassah divisions in 1967, Hadassah continued to provide support to the Meir Shfeyah Youth Village, which still exists today as a residential, comprehensive high school with an agricultural focus.
Persistent URL: digital.cjh.org/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=300418
Call number: Record Group 18 / Photographs Series Youth Aliyah Subseries Villages YA/Villages/MeierShfeyah/1920s-1940s-001
Collection: Hadassah Collection on Long Term Loan to the American Jewish Historical Society
Repository: American Jewish Historical Society
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Title: Winners of Interclub Dodge Ball, Young Women’s Hebrew Association, Elizabeth, New Jersey, 1927
Creator: Unknown
Medium: Black and white photograph
Date: 1927
Call Number: I-337.B10.F006.0112
Collection: National Jewish Welfare Board Records
Persistent URL: digital.cjh.org/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=210196
Repository: American Jewish Historical Society
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A blue "V" on a red background with the word "INVEST" underneath. The V refers to the fifth Liberty Loan, referred to as the Victory Liberty Loan. Liberty Loans were used by the American government to fun World War I.
Accession number: P.2284.83b
Description: Text on back of photograph: Passover 1952 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Starr, 1575 Federal. Pfc. Morton Gutstadt of Fitzsimons Army Hospital tried out the gefilte fish of Mrs. Dave Starr with master of the house Mr. Dave Starr looking on. Pfc. Morton Gutstadt demonstrates complete satisfaction with the offering. This scene was reported many times in Jewish homes in Denver during 1952 where families responded so generously to the urgings of the Denver Jewish Armed Services Committee which coordinates its work through the USO-Jewish Welfare Board Mt. Area office. Both BMH Synagogue and Temple Emanuel extended invitations to servicemen to communal seders.
Creator/Photographer: Corwin, Albert O.
Medium: Black and white photographic print
Date: 1952
Persistent URL: digital.cjh.org/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=211176
Repository: American Jewish Historical Society
Parent Collection: National Jewish Welfare Board Records
Call Number: I-337
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Description: Yiddish theater poster for Ludwig Satz and Bertha Gersten in "The Lunatic" at People's Theatre
Creator Unknown
Medium: Color poster
Date: 1922
Persistent URL: digital.cjh.org/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=1214372
Call Number: 1967.001.096
Collection: Yiddish Theater Posters
Repository: American Jewish Historical Society
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World War I-era poster shows wounded soldier looking towards the horizon where a red cross appears in the sun. Produced ca. 1918.
Accession Number: P.2284.187
Aerial view of the S.S. Manhattan on the Delaware River. The ship was built by the the New York Shipbuilding Corporation, which is visible along the Camden, New Jersey waterfront. In 1941, the Manhattan was requisitioned and leased by the US Navy, and was subsequently commissioned as the troopship USS Wakefield. Image probably taken July 1932.
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Aerial views of Willow Grove Park in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania by the Aero Service Corporation. Amusement park rides, including two roller coasters, are visible along with two ponds. Croplands and residential housing are visible in the area surrounding the park. View is southeast to northwest. Moreland Road, Old Welsh Road and the train station are also visible. Probably taken September 1926.
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