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Jewish refugees -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (5)
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Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism. (2)
Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) (2)
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Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
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Jews, German -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
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Refuseniks. (2)
Soviet Union -- Emigration and immigration. (2)
Antisemitism -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
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Cleveland (Ohio) -- Foreign population (1)
Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism (1)
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Shaarey Tikvah Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio). (1)
Sherbourne, Michael (1)
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Union of Councils for Soviet Jews (1)
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1Title:  Jacob Dannhauser Family Papers     
 Creator:  Dannhauser, Jacob Family 
 Dates:  1942-1982 
 Abstract:  Born in Germany, Jacob (Jack) Dannhauser (1922-1998) emigrated to the United States in 1939, eventually settling in Cleveland, Ohio. He was active as a volunteer in the Jewish community and a member of Shaarey Tikvah Congregation (Gates of Hope). The collection consists of a bulletin, bylaws, correspondence, and lists related to Dannhauser's involvement in the congregations of Mayfield Hillcrest Synagogue and the Gates of Hope Congregation, known today as Shaarey Tikvah. 
 Call #:  MS 5342 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Jewish refugees -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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2Title:  Nora and Solomon Simon Papers     
 Creator:  Simon, Nora and Solomon 
 Dates:  1915-1993 
 Abstract:  Nora Katz Simon (1903-1996), a German-born Jewish woman, immigrated from the German Reich to the United States in the late 1930s. While living in New York City, she met Solomon Simon (1901-1988), a fellow German-born Jew, who had recently fled the German Reich as well. After moving from New York City to Cleveland, Ohio, they married in 1940. From the United States they sent financial support to Nora's family, especially her uncle, Leopold Katz, who was able to flee Nazi Germany and escape to the Netherlands in 1938, from where he eventually made his way to Palestine. In Palestine, Leopold witnessed the founding of the state of Israel, where he remained together with Nora's father and their families. Both of them kept in close contact with Nora and Solomon, documented by the correspondence present in this collection. Nora survived her husband, who died in 1988, by nine years. The collection consists of certificates, correspondence, an obituary, and a will. 
 Call #:  MS 5150 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) | Israel -- Emigration and immigration -- 20th century. | Jewish refugees -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Correspondence. | Jews, German -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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3Title:  Shaarey Tikvah Congregation Records, Series II     
 Creator:  Shaarey Tikvah Congregation 
 Dates:  1986-1999 
 Abstract:  Shaarey Tikvah Congregation was founded in 1940 in Cleveland, Ohio, by a group of German Jewish refugees. In its first ten years, the congregation met in four different buildings in Cleveland. In 1950, the congregation purchased the Heights Presbyterian Church in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and changed its name to Mayfield Temple. In 1970, the congregation merged with Hillcrest Synagogue B'nai Israel and moved to its building in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. The merged congregation was called Mayfield Hillcrest Synagogue, and had the Hebrew name Shaarey Tikvah - B'nai Israel. In 1986, the congregation moved to Beachwood, Ohio. It became the first conservative congregation in Beachwood and changed its name back to Shaarey Tikvah, which means "gates of hope." Shaarey Tikvah associated with the Conservative movement in 1957. Rabbis who served the congregation were Hans Zucker, 1940-1942; Manfred Strauss, 1942-1946; Enoch H. Kronheim, 1946-1957; Jacob Shtull, 1958-1994; Gary Robuck, 1994-2003; and Edward C. Bernstein, 2003-2011. The collection consists of bulletins, correspondence, a directory, flyers, lists, pamphlets, programs, and speech texts. 
 Call #:  MS 5119 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Shaarey Tikvah Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio). | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Conservative Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews, German -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish refugees -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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5Title:  Searching for a policy: attitudes and policies of non-governmental agencies toward the adjustment of Jewish immigrants of the Holocaust era, 1933-1953, as reflected in Cleveland, Ohio    
 Creator:  Abrams, Sylvia Bernice Fleck. 
 Case Western Reserve University Dept. of History.
 Publication:  1988. 
 Notes:  Typescript. Department of History. 
 Call #:  F34ZSL J5A16 
 Extent:  viii, 368 ; 28 cm. 
 Subjects:  Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Jews -- United States | Jewish refugees -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Refugees, Jewish -- United States | Holocaust survivors -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Social work with immigrants -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Foreign population | United States -- Emigration and immigration -- 20th century
 
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6Title:  Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism Records, Series II     
 Creator:  Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism 
 Dates:  1948-2000 
 Abstract:  The Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism is a Cleveland, Ohio, organization founded in 1963, by three NASA scientists, to help Soviet Jews to emigrate and to monitor anti-semitism in the USSR. The movement spread to other cities in North America and led to the formation of the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews to coordinate the local groups. The collection consists of appeals, correspondence, minutes, letters to the editor, flyers, booklets, pamphlets, and press releases. 
 Call #:  MS 5110 
 Extent:  1.40 linear feet (4 containers) 
 Subjects:  Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism. | Jewish refugees -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews, Soviet -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Jews -- United States -- Societies, etc. | Jews -- Soviet Union -- Social conditions. | Refuseniks. | Antisemitism -- Soviet Union. | Soviet Union -- Emigration and immigration.
 
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7Title:  Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism Records     
 Creator:  Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism 
 Dates:  1960-1983 
 Abstract:  The Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism was a Cleveland, Ohio, organization founded in 1963, by three NASA scientists, to help Soviet Jews to emigrate and to monitor anti-semitism in the USSR. The movement spread to other cities in North America and led to the formation of the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews to coordinate the local groups. The collection consists of administrative files, correspondence, documents, subject and program files and publications of the Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism, and correspondence, subject and program files and publications of the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews. 
 Call #:  MS 4011 
 Extent:  17.30 linear feet (20 containers) 
 Subjects:  Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism. | Jewish refugees -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews, Soviet -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Jews -- United States -- Societies, etc. | Jews -- Soviet Union -- Social conditions. | Refuseniks. | Antisemitism -- Soviet Union. | Soviet Union -- Emigration and immigration.
 
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8Title:  Louis Rosenblum Papers     
 Creator:  Rosenblum, Louis 
 Dates:  1964-2004 
 Abstract:  Louis Rosenblum (b. 1923) directed the Solar and Electrochemistry Division at the Glenn (formerly Lewis) Research Center of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in Cleveland, Ohio. Rosenblum was born in Brooklyn, New York, began his higher education at Brooklyn College in 1941, and enlisted and served in the United States Army Infantry from 1943 to 1946. Rosenblum served in the Pacific Theater, fought in the battle for Okinawa, was awarded the bronze star, and at the conclusion of hostilities served in the army of occupation in Japan. In 1948, he graduated from Brooklyn College with a B.S. in Organic Chemistry and began employment at NASA. In 1963, Rosenblum and fellow members of Beth Israel-The West Temple, a Cleveland synagogue, founded the Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism. Rosenblum served as the CCSA's chairman. In 1970, the CCSA joined with five other grass-root councils to create the Union of Councils for Soviet Jewry (UCSJ), which became the largest independent Soviet Jewry organization in the world. Rosenblum served as the first chairman of the UCSJ. For a complete history of the CCSA, the researcher should consult the register to MS. 4011 Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism Records. The collection consists of correspondence, reports, transcripts, financial records, and publications. 
 Call #:  MS 4926 
 Extent:  2.60 linear feet (4 containers) 
 Subjects:  Orbach, William W. | Ro'i, Yaacov | Gilbert, Martin, 1936- | Sherbourne, Michael | Levine, Hillel, 1946- | Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism | Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) | Union of Councils for Soviet Jews | Jewish refugees -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Jews, Soviet -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Jews, Soviet -- Emigration and immigration | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc | Jews -- United States -- Societies, etc | Jews -- Soviet Union -- Social conditions | Refuseniks | Antisemitism -- Soviet Union | Espionage, Israeli -- Europe, Eastern | Espionage, Israeli -- Soviet Union
 
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