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Human services -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (7)
Human services -- Ohio -- Cleveland (4)
Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) (4)
Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (3)
Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. (3)
Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds. (2)
Education, Higher -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Jewish Community Center of Cleveland. (2)
Jews -- Education (Higher) -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History. (2)
Public welfare -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. (1)
Arts -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Baldwin-Wallace College. (1)
Case Western Reserve University. (1)
Case Western Reserve University. School of Applied Social Sciences. (1)
Chabad House of Cleveland. (1)
Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
Cleveland Bureau of Jewish Education (Cleveland, Ohio). (1)
Cleveland College of Jewish Studies. (1)
Cleveland Foundation (1)
Cleveland imprints 1933 (1)
Cleveland imprints 1937-1942 (1)
Cleveland imprints 1999 (1)
Community development -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Community welfare councils -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Economic development -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Empowerment Center of Greater Cleveland. (1)
Endowments (1)
Endowments -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Federation for Community Planning. (1)
Federations, Financial (Social Service) (1)
Friendly societies -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Glenville High School (Cleveland, Ohio) -- History. (1)
Greater Cleveland Welfare Rights Organization. (1)
Greater Cleveland Welfare Rights Organization. -- Photographs. (1)
Institute for Jewish Life (U.S.) (1)
Israel-Arab War, 1967. (1)
Jewish Community Council (Cleveland, Ohio) -- History. (1)
Jewish Community Housing, Inc. (1)
Jewish Convalescent Hospital (Cleveland, Ohio). (1)
Jewish Family Service Association (Cleveland, Ohio). (1)
Jewish Vocational Service. (1)
Jewish community centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Jewish literature -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Jewish old age homes -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Periodicals (1)
Jewish poetry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Jewish religious education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
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1Title:  Endowments: With suggestions which point to the way of making them increasingly valuable to a changing society    
 Creator:  Hiram House Social Settlement (Cleveland, Ohio) 
 Publication:  Hiram House, Cleveland, O.],1933. 
 Call #:  F34ZSD H668E 
 Extent:  [2], 21 typed leaves. 28 cm. 
 Subjects:  Endowments | Human services -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Cleveland imprints 1933
 
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2Title:  Pioneering on social frontiers, 1896-1936    
 Creator:  Hiram House Social Settlement (Cleveland, Ohio) 
 Publication:  Hiram House, Cleveland,1937. 
 Notes:  Illustrated lining-papers. 
 Call #:  F34ZSD H668P 
 Extent:  97 p. plates, ports., front. 24 cm. 
 Subjects:  Human services -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Cleveland imprints 1937-1942
 
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3Title:  Montefiore update    
 Creator:  Montefiore Home (Cleveland, Ohio) 
 Publication:  The Montefiore Home and The Montefiore Foundation, Beachwood, Ohio,1900?- 
 Notes:  Title from cover. 
 Call #:  HV1454.2 U62 O36 
 Extent:  volume : illustrations ; 28 cm. 
 Subjects:  Montefiore Home (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Periodicals | Jewish old age homes -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Periodicals | Human services -- Ohio -- Cleveland
 
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4Title:  Greater Cleveland Welfare Rights Organization Photographs     
 Creator:  Greater Cleveland Welfare Rights Organization 
 Dates:  1965-1990 
 Abstract:  The Greater Cleveland Welfare Rights Organization (f. 1966) formed as a result of a protest march from Cleveland, Ohio, to Columbus, Ohio, in June of 1966. The march was led by Reverend Paul Younger of Fidelity Baptist Church in Cleveland with a small group of welfare recipients to highlight the plight of low-income people. This group used the march to put forth their demands of all people being able to meet their basic needs while having their dignity preserved. The organization grew and eventually a state affiliate, the Ohio Welfare Rights Organization, was formed as well as the National Welfare Rights Organization. In 1994 the Greater Cleveland Welfare Rights Organization (GCWRO) changed its name to the Empowerment Center of Greater Cleveland. The collection consists of 37 black and white prints, 226 color prints, 4 black and white negatives, 42 color negatives, 25 slides (24 black and white and 1 color), and 12 color transparencies. 
 Call #:  PG 562 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Greater Cleveland Welfare Rights Organization. -- Photographs. | Welfare rights movement -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Public welfare -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Human services -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Women -- Political activity -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Poor -- Political activity -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Poverty -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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5Title:  Greater Cleveland Welfare Rights Organization Records     
 Creator:  Greater Cleveland Welfare Rights Organization 
 Dates:  1963-1995 
 Abstract:  The Greater Cleveland Welfare Rights Organization was founded in 1966 following a protest march from Cleveland, Ohio, to Columbus, Ohio, by a small group of welfare recipients. The group used the march to highlight their demands that all people be able to meet basic needs with dignity. From the GCWRO grew a state affiliate and a national organization, the National Welfare Rights Organization. By the mid-1970s, GCWRO was a funded organization through the United Way with Minnie Player as director. Carolyn Miller was appointed executive director of the group following Ms. Player's death in 1983. GCWRO evolved into an organization to advocate for and educate those receiving public assistance. Outreach programming efforts included: Minnie's House, a women's center developed to focus on the specific issues of low-income women; the Give-a-Christmas program, aiding those with great need at the holidays; and, various programs and seminars on job training, self-sufficiency, and parenting. The collection consists of agendas, agreements, booklets, certificates, constitutions, correspondence, financial statements, flyers/handouts, forms, grant proposals, interviews, invitations, lists, manuals, memoranda, minutes, newsletters, newspaper articles and clippings, notes, press releases, programs, and reports. 
 Call #:  MS 5069 
 Extent:  1.20 linear feet (2 containers) 
 Subjects:  Greater Cleveland Welfare Rights Organization. | Empowerment Center of Greater Cleveland. | Welfare rights movement -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Public welfare -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Welfare recipients -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Human services -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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6Title:  Putting Cleveland on the map: the Center on Urban Poverty and Social Change, a national resource for neighborhood-focused data and policy analysis : a 10-year retrospective    
 Creator:  Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences (Case Western Reserve University) Center on Urban Poverty and Social Change. 
 Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences (Case Western Reserve University)
 Publication:  Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio,[1999] 
 Notes:  Cover title. 
 Call #:  Pam. Z369 
 Extent:  22 p. ; 28 cm. 
 Subjects:  Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences (Case Western Reserve University). -- Center on Urban Poverty and Social Change | Urban poor -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Human services -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Social service -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Cleveland imprints 1999
 
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7Title:  Cleveland Foundation Records, Series III     
 Creator:  Cleveland Foundation 
 Dates:  1955-1999 
 Abstract:  The Cleveland Foundation was the first community trust established in the United States. It was organized in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1914 by Frederick J. Goff and the Board of Directors of the Cleveland Trust Company. It has provided funds for educational and artistic development and for humanitarian purposes such as housing and aid to children and the handicapped. The collection consists of grant files, both accepted and declined, which include agreements, award letters, brochures, budgets, correspondence, evaluations, financial statements, forms, memoranda, newsletters, notes, press releases, programs, proposals, and reports. All photographs and audio/visual media have been retained in their respective grant files. The Cleveland Foundation Assistance to Other Foundations series contains much the same document types as the grant files. Other document types contained in the collection include annual reports, articles, budgets, correspondence, declaration of trusts, forms, indexes, lists, memoranda, minutes, newsletters, notes, and reports. The dates of the grant files and assistance to other files series are not necessarily a date range of what is in the file, but are the dates given as the grant periods on the paperwork contained in the files. 
 Call #:  MS 5237 
 Extent:  365.80 linear feet (383 containers) 
 Subjects:  Arts -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Cleveland Foundation | Community development -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Economic development -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Endowments -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Human services -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | University Circle (Cleveland, Ohio)
 
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8Title:  Henry L. Zucker Photographs     
 Creator:  Zucker, Henry L. 
 Dates:  1985 
 Abstract:  Henry L. Zucker (1910-1998) was born in Cleveland, Ohio. A graduate of Glenville High School, Zucker graduated from Western Reserve University in 1932 and then completed a master's degree from the university's School of Applied Social Sciences in 1935. He began his career as a social worker with local agencies and during World War II served as a special consultant in Washington, D. C. In 1946 he began his long association with Cleveland's Jewish community when he accepted the position of Associate Director of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Cleveland. When he retired in 1975 he had worked as Executive Director (1948-1965) and Executive Vice President (1965-1975) of the Jewish Community Federation. The consists of a scrapbook of photographs taken at a reception honoring the establishment of a professorship in honor of Zucker at the School of Applied Social Sciences. 
 Call #:  PG 566 
 Extent:  0.01 linear feet (1 oversize volume) 
 Subjects:  Zucker, Henry L., 1910- -- Photographs. | Mandel, Morton -- Photographs. | Naparstek, Arthur. -- Photographs. | Wolf, Milton -- Photographs. | Case Western Reserve University. School of Applied Social Sciences. | Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | Jews -- Education (Higher) -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Education, Higher -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Human services -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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9Title:  Herman D. Stein Papers     
 Creator:  Herman D. Stein 
 Dates:  1951-1999 
 Abstract:  Born in New York City, Herman D. Stein (1917-2009) was an educator, scholar, university administrator, and leader in a variety of professional associations. He studied at the Jewish Theological Seminary for four years, and then received a bachelor's degree in social science from the College of the City of New York in 1939. After earning both his master's and doctoral degrees at Columbia University, Stein taught at the Columbia University School of Social Work for fourteen years. He later was a professor at Smith College School of Social Work, Harvard School of Public Health, the University of Hawaii, and several other universities in the United States and around the world. Stein moved to Cleveland, Ohio, in 1964 to become Dean of School of Applied Social Sciences at Western Reserve University. He was named university provost in 1969 and vice president in 1970. Stein published extensively in his field. He was the author of several books and more than a hundred journal articles mainly in the fields of social work practice, social administration, international social work, and social work education. The collection consists of correspondence, minutes, memoranda, reports, studies, and other documents relating to Herman Stein's participation in a variety of professional organizations. 
 Call #:  MS 5092 
 Extent:  1.40 linear feet (2 containers) 
 Subjects:  Stein, Herman D., 1917-2009. | Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds. | Institute for Jewish Life (U.S.) | Jewish Community Center of Cleveland. | Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) | Social service -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Social work education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Human services -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Social conditions. | Jewish community centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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10Title:  Sidney Z. Vincent Papers     
 Creator:  Vincent, Sidney Z. 
 Dates:  1940-1982 
 Abstract:  Sidney Z. Vincent (1912-1982) served as Assistant Director of the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland, Ohio, from 1951 to 1965 and as Executive Director from 1965 until his retirement in 1975. Throughout his career, he worked in tandem with Executive Vice-President Henry L. Zucker, making the Federation the primary organizing instrument for the Jewish community in northeast Ohio. Vincent led major studies of Jewish education, Federation-synagogue relations, cultural life, and Jewish community histories, and coordinated programs linking Cleveland and Israel. In 1969, Vincent served as the American Director of the World Conference on Human Needs in Israel. He also served as President of the National Conference of Jewish Communal Service and as Chairman of the International Conference of Jewish Communal Service in 1971. Before beginning his career in Jewish community service, Vincent taught English at Glenville High School, his alma mater. Throughout his career, Vincent also wrote poems, stories, and scripts for various occasions. Vincent wrote some scripts for WBOE, the radio station of the Cleveland Board of Education, in the late 1940s. Vincent's autobiography Personal and Professional tells the story of his life and his involvement in the Jewish community. The collection consists of correspondence, a memorial book, a retirement tribute, scripts, and short stories. 
 Call #:  MS 5095 
 Extent:  0.40 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Vincent, Sidney Z. | Zucker, Henry L., 1910- | Metzenbaum, Howard M. -- Biography. | Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) | Jewish Community Council (Cleveland, Ohio) -- History. | Glenville High School (Cleveland, Ohio) -- History. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History. | Jews -- Services for -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. | Jews -- Education (Higher) -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Human services -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Education, Higher -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews, Soviet -- Emigration and immigration. | Jews -- Soviet Union -- Social conditions. | Jewish literature -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish poetry -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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11Title:  Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland Records, Series II     
 Creator:  The Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland 
 Dates:  1936-1990 
 Abstract:  The Jewish Community Federation is a central policy making and fundraising agency for the Jewish community of Cleveland, Ohio, which traces its origin to the Federation of the Jewish Charities of Cleveland (founded 1903). The Federation of the Jewish Charities of Cleveland changed its name to the Jewish Welfare Federation of Cleveland in 1926, and in 1930, added a fundraising arm, the Jewish Welfare Fund of Cleveland. In 1951 the Jewish Welfare Federation merged with the Jewish Community Council to become the Jewish Community Federation. The collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, trustee and committee minutes, reports, proposals, newspaper clippings, wills, and financial records. Records are organized into three series consisting of administrative files, endowment funds, and social planning and research. 
 Call #:  MS 4835 
 Extent:  107.70 linear feet (111 containers) 
 Subjects:  Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) | Case Western Reserve University. | Federation for Community Planning. | Baldwin-Wallace College. | Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds. | American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. | United Jewish Appeal. | Cleveland Bureau of Jewish Education (Cleveland, Ohio). | Chabad House of Cleveland. | Cleveland College of Jewish Studies. | Jewish Community Center of Cleveland. | Jewish Community Housing, Inc. | Jewish Convalescent Hospital (Cleveland, Ohio). | Jewish Family Service Association (Cleveland, Ohio). | Jewish Vocational Service. | Menorah Park Center for the Aging (Cleveland, Ohio). | Montefiore Home (Cleveland, Ohio) | Mount Sinai Hospital (Cleveland, Ohio) | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Human services. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Federations, Financial (Social Service) | Community welfare councils -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Israel-Arab War, 1967. | Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Human services -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Population. | Jewish religious education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Friendly societies -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Old age homes, Jewish -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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