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Box JHC Miscellaneous Manuscript Collection Box 5

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Contains 27 Results:

Photographs and newspaper clipping, circa 1930-1942

 File — Box: JHC Miscellaneous Manuscript Collection Box 5, Folder: 1
Collection Overview From the Collection:

The collection includes publicity photographs of Lillie Goldstein as well as snapshots of Goldstein with her sister, Rosalie Goldstein (Kurland), and friends. Also included is sheet music, a compact disc compilation of Lisa Lubin's musical performances titled The Voice of Lisa Lubin, and a newspaper clipping detailing Lubin's 1940 performance at Memminger Auditorium in Charleston, South Carolina.

Dates: circa 1930-1942

Sheet music and recordings, undated

 File — Box: JHC Miscellaneous Manuscript Collection Box 5, Folder: 2
Collection Overview From the Collection:

The collection includes publicity photographs of Lillie Goldstein as well as snapshots of Goldstein with her sister, Rosalie Goldstein (Kurland), and friends. Also included is sheet music, a compact disc compilation of Lisa Lubin's musical performances titled The Voice of Lisa Lubin, and a newspaper clipping detailing Lubin's 1940 performance at Memminger Auditorium in Charleston, South Carolina.

Dates: undated

Photocopy of The Congregation "Beth Elohim" of Charleston, S.C. pamphlet, 1883

 Item — Box: JHC Miscellaneous Manuscript Collection Box 5, Folder: 1, Item: 1
Collection Overview From the Collection:

A typescript and photocopy of Nathaniel Levin's history of Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim in Charleston, South Carolina, from 1750 to 1883. The pamphlet was published in the 1883 Year Book of the City of Charleston, pages 301-316, and is based on his 1843 history published in The Occident.

Dates: 1883

Typescript of The Congregation "Beth Elohim" of Charleston, S.C. with errata, undated

 Item — Box: JHC Miscellaneous Manuscript Collection Box 5, Folder: 1, Item: 2
Collection Overview From the Collection:

A typescript and photocopy of Nathaniel Levin's history of Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim in Charleston, South Carolina, from 1750 to 1883. The pamphlet was published in the 1883 Year Book of the City of Charleston, pages 301-316, and is based on his 1843 history published in The Occident.

Dates: undated

Photocopies of documents, 1910, 1940, 1942, undated

 File — Box: JHC Miscellaneous Manuscript Collection Box 5, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents

Includes photocopies of Harry and Tillie Laufer's certifications of naturalization and ketubah from their marriage in 1910. The ketubah was translated by Rabbi David J. Radinsky (rabbi at Brith Sholom Beth Israel 1970-2004); his translation is included. Also present is an undated marriage document written in Polish.

Dates: 1910; 1940; 1942; undated

Laufer's Kosher Restaurant, 1940s, undated

 File — Box: JHC Miscellaneous Manuscript Collection Box 5, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents

Includes an original business card from the Laufer's Kosher Restaurant located on King Street in Charleston, South Carolina. Also includes a photocopy from "A Portion of the People" exhibit that describes the Laufer's restaurant.

Dates: 1940s, undated

Images, circa 1920-1928

 File — Box: JHC Miscellaneous Manuscript Collection Box 5, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Includes black and white slides, black and white negatives, and photocopies of two family photographs. Family members pictured include Tillie Laufer, Harry Laufer, Rose Laufer Lerner, Jack Laufer, Sadye Laufer, Helen Laufer Dwork Berle, Lipman Hufeizen, Joe Lerner, and Raymond Lerner. The Lerners were cousins to the Laufers.

Dates: circa 1920-1928

"Chicken Bone Man" by Anna Olswanger (miniature book), 2004

 Item — Box: JHC Miscellaneous Manuscript Collection Box 5, Folder: 1, Item: 1
Collection Overview From the Collection: The collection consists of publications, short stories, and other papers of Anna Olswanger, a children's story author and freelance editor. Included are published copies of Olswanger's short stories "Big Mistreatin' Bittersweet'n Blues" and "Chicken Bone Man," as well as materials relating to Olswanger's father, Berl Olswanger, a blues musician and composer. Also present is a published transcript of Anna Olswanger's 1993 interview with Gene Olswanger (Berl Olswanger's sister) describing her...
Dates: 2004

Press release regarding F. Scott Fitzgerald Literary Conference Short Story Contest award granted to Anna Olswanger for "Chicken Bone Man", 1997 September 19

 Item — Box: JHC Miscellaneous Manuscript Collection Box 5, Folder: 1, Item: 2
Collection Overview From the Collection: The collection consists of publications, short stories, and other papers of Anna Olswanger, a children's story author and freelance editor. Included are published copies of Olswanger's short stories "Big Mistreatin' Bittersweet'n Blues" and "Chicken Bone Man," as well as materials relating to Olswanger's father, Berl Olswanger, a blues musician and composer. Also present is a published transcript of Anna Olswanger's 1993 interview with Gene Olswanger (Berl Olswanger's sister) describing her...
Dates: 1997 September 19

Cricket, Vol. 23, No. 6, 1996 February

 Item — Box: JHC Miscellaneous Manuscript Collection Box 5, Folder: 1, Item: 3
Scope and Contents

Includes Anna Olswanger's short story "Big Mistreatin' Bittersweet'n Blues" on page 10, and Berl Olswanger's song "Big Mistreatin' Bittersweet'n Blues" on page 15.

Dates: 1996 February