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Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (22)
Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (21)
Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland (13)
Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland (9)
Rabbis -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (8)
Conservative Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (7)
Jewish sermons -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (5)
Reform Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (5)
Zionism. (5)
Anshe Chesed Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio) (4)
Brith Emeth Temple (Pepper Pike, Ohio) (4)
Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Genealogy. (4)
Orthodox Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (4)
Temple-Tifereth Israel (Cleveland, Ohio). (4)
Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (3)
Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) (3)
Jewish day schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (3)
Jews -- Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (3)
Park Synagogue (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) (3)
Reform Judaism. (3)
Temple (Cleveland, Ohio) (3)
B'nai Jeshurun (Cleveland Heights, Ohio). (2)
Cemeteries -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Cemeteries -- Recording -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Central Conference of American Rabbis. (2)
Conservative Judaism. (2)
Jewish businesspeople -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Jewish cemeteries -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Jewish religious education -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Jews -- Ohio -- Canton. (2)
Jews, German -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Lansing Cemetery (Cleveland, Ohio). (2)
Luntz Iron and Steel Company (Canton, Ohio). (2)
Luntz, Abe M., 1893-1981. (2)
National Conference of Christians and Jews. (2)
Oheb Zedek Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio). (2)
Rabbis -- Ohio -- Cleveland (2)
Reform Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland (2)
Scrap metal industry -- Ohio -- Canton. (2)
Shaarey Tikvah Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio). (2)
Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Organization and administration. (2)
Temple-Tifereth Israel (Cleveland, Ohio) (2)
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. (2)
Academy of Religion and Mental Health. (1)
America-Israel Cultural Foundation. (1)
American Jewish Congress. (1)
Arab-Israeli conflict (1)
Arab-Israeli conflict. (1)
Architecture -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations. (1)
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1Title:  Temple news    
 Creator:  Temple (Cleveland, Ohio) 
 Publication:  The Temple, Cleveland, O, 
 Call #:  F34ZRF T285N 
 Extent:  v. illus. 28 cm. 
 Subjects:  Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland
 
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2Title:  The Temple bulletin    
 Alt. Title:  Temple bulletin (Cleveland, Ohio)    
 Creator:  Temple (Cleveland, Ohio) 
 Publication:  The Temple, Cleveland, Ohio,-1994. 
 Notes:  Description based on: Vol. 78, no. 1 (Sept. 1, 1991); title from cover. 
 Call #:  F34ZRF T285B 
 Extent:  v. : ill. ; 28 cm. 
 Subjects:  Temple (Cleveland, Ohio) | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland
 
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3Title:  The Temple, 1850-1950    
 Creator:  Congregation Tifereth Israel (Cleveland, Ohio) 
 Publication:  The Temple, Cleveland, Ohio,1950. 
 Call #:  F34ZRF T285T 
 Extent:  62 p. : ill., ports. ; 29 cm. 
 Subjects:  Temple (Cleveland, Ohio) | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Cleveland imprints 1950
 
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4Title:  Thorman Family Papers, Series II     
 Creator:  Thorman Family 
 Dates:  1904-1960 
 Abstract:  The Thorman family is descended from Simson Thorman (1811-1888), the first Jew who, in 1837, permanently settled in Cleveland, Ohio. The collection consists of letters, miscellaneous family documents and programs from The Temple (Tifereth Israel) and other organizations, newspapers and newspaper clippings, real estate documents and a scrapbook of the Thorman family genealogy. 
 Call #:  MS 4780 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Thorman family. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Genealogy. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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5Title:  Bugle call rag    
 Publication:  Cleveland,1942- 
 Notes:  "History of the Bugle Call Rag" included. 
 Call #:  F34ZRF E86B 
 Extent:  Nos. 22-34 cm. 
 Subjects:  Anshe Chesed Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio) | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland
 
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6Title:  Annual of The Temple    
 Creator:  Temple (Cleveland, Ohio) 
 Publication:  Press of Winn & Judson, Cleveland, OH],1898- 
 Call #:  F34ZRF T285A 
 Extent:  v. : ill. ; 18-21 cm. 
 Subjects:  Temple (Cleveland, Ohio) | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Cleveland imprints 1897-1950
 
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7Title:  Bulletin    
 Creator:  Beth Israel - The West Temple (Cleveland, Ohio) 
 Publication:  Cleveland, 
 Call #:  F34ZRF B562B 
 Extent:  v. 22 cm. 
 Subjects:  Beth Israel - The West Temple (Cleveland, Ohio) | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland
 
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8Title:  The Temple times: a monthly newsletter of the Temple-Tifereth Israel    
 Alt. Title:  Temple times (Cleveland, Ohio)    
 Creator:  Temple (Cleveland, Ohio) 
 Publication:  The Temple-Tifereth Israel, Cleveland, Ohio,1994- 
 Notes:  Caption title. 
 Call #:  F34ZRF T285B1 
 Extent:  v. : ill. ; 28 cm. 
 Subjects:  Temple (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Periodicals | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Cleveland imprints 1994
 
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9Title:  [Miscellaneous information about the Temple.]    
 Creator:  Tifereth Israel (Cleveland, Ohio) 
 Publication:  199u 
 Notes:  Title supplied by cataloger. 
 Call #:  Pam. Z2146 
 Extent:  3 items : ill. ; 22-25 cm. 
 Subjects:  Tifereth Israel (Cleveland, Ohio) | Temple-Tifereth Israel (Cleveland, Ohio) | Temple-Tifereth Israel (Cleveland, Ohio) | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland
 
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10Title:  Sinai Synagogue Records     
 Creator:  Sinai Synagogue 
 Dates:  1950-2006 
 Abstract:  Sinai Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation founded in 1899 in Cleveland, Ohio, as the First Galician Aid Society to provide support to Orthodox Jewish immigrants from Galicia, Poland. The society was replaced in 1924 by Beth Hamedrosh Anshe Galicia congregation, and in 1956 was renamed Sinai Synagogue. The collection consists of bulletins, minutes, applications, certificates, correspondence, ledgers, lists, prayers, and programs. 
 Call #:  MS 5006 
 Extent:  1.00 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Sinai Synagogue (Cleveland, Ohio) | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Orthodox Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews, Polish -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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11Title:  Brith Emeth Temple Records, Series II     
 Creator:  Brith Emeth Temple 
 Dates:  1962-1980 
 Abstract:  Brith Emeth Temple was established in 1959 in the Greater Cleveland, Ohio, area. A need for a new Reform congregation was apparent when existing Reform congregations had reached membership capacity. Services were held at various sites until a permanent synagogue was built in 1967 at 27575 Shaker Boulevard in Pepper Pike, Ohio. It was designed by architect Edward Durell Stone. Brith Emeth disbanded in 1986, principally for financial reasons. The collection consists of lists, memoranda, minutes, posters, rosters, and reports. 
 Call #:  MS 5017 
 Extent:  0.81 linear feet (2 containers and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Brith Emeth Temple (Pepper Pike, Ohio) | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish religious education -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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12Title:  Philip Horowitz Papers, Series II     
 Creator:  Philip Horowitz 
 Dates:  1932-2001 
 Abstract:  Philip Horowitz was a scholar of classical and modern Hebrew, a Yiddishist, a teacher, and an advocate of human rights and liberal causes. He served as rabbi of Brith Emeth Congregation, Pepper Pike, Ohio, from its inception in 1959 until its closure in 1986. He was Visiting Professor of Theology at John Carroll University, 1968-1978, and Dean of College Seminars, National Federation of Temple Youth, 1962-1972. He was also a member of the Executive Commission, Ohio Civil Liberties Union, 1964-1970, served on the Board of Directors of the Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism, and was a member of the Ohio Commission on Abortion Reform. The collection consists of booklets, a bulletin, cassettes, certificates, compact discs, correspondence, invitations, manuals, memorial tributes, memoranda, a newsletter, newspaper clippings, a pamphlet, photographs, programs, sheet music, and transcripts. 
 Call #:  MS 5436 
 Extent:  1 linear feet (including three containers and one oversized folder) 
 Subjects:  Horowitz, Philip, 1922-2002 | Brith Emeth Temple (Pepper Pike, Ohio) | Rabbis -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Reform Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland
 
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13Title:  Cleveland sacred landmarks    
 Uniform Title:  Gamut.    
 Creator:  Cleveland State University 
 Publication:  Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio,[c1990] 
 Notes:  Cover title. Special issues of the periodical Gamut. 
 Call #:  Pam. C1805 
 Extent:  80 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. 
 Subjects:  Church buildings -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Sacred space -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Architecture -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Church architecture -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Churches -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland
 
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14Title:  Brith Emeth Temple Records     
 Creator:  Brith Emeth Temple 
 Dates:  1961-1986 
 Abstract:  Brith Emeth Temple was established in 1959 in the Greater Cleveland, Ohio, area. A need for a new Reform congregation was apparent when existing Reform congregations had reached membership capacity. Services were held at various sites until a permanent synagogue was built in 1967 at 27575 Shaker Boulevard in Pepper Pike, Ohio. It was designed by architect Edward Durell Stone. The Parents' and Teachers' Association began meeting in 1959, and oversaw the Religious School, produced a yearly calendar, and hosted annual programs. The Brith Emeth Sisterhood took on traditional programming responsibilities, and was a major fundraiser for the building fund. Brith Emeth disbanded in 1986, principally for financial reasons. Park Synagogue purchased the Shaker Boulevard building and all of Brith Emeth's assets. The collection consists of constitutions and bylaws, minutes, financial documents including ledgers and reports of financial secretaries and treasurers, planning calendars, programming documentation, memorabilia and newspaper clippings. A major strength of the collection is Series II: Brith Emeth Sisterhood, and Series III: Parents' and Teachers' Association records. 
 Call #:  MS 4747 
 Extent:  2.20 linear feet (3 containers) 
 Subjects:  Brith Emeth Temple (Pepper Pike, Ohio) | Brith Emeth Temple (Pepper Pike, Ohio). Sisterhood. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies and clubs. | Jewish religious education -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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15Title:  Shaarey Tikvah Congregation Records     
 Creator:  Shaarey Tikvah Congregation 
 Dates:  1959-1986 
 Abstract:  Shaarey Tikvah Congregation was founded in 1940 in Cleveland, Ohio, by a group of German Jewish refugees. In it 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. 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-Shaarey Tikvah B'nai Israel. In 1986, the congregation again moved, to Beachwood, Ohio. The collection consists of a five page typescript history and a 1959 program commemorating the dedication of the bima. 
 Call #:  MS 4754 
 Extent:  0.01 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Shaarey Tikvah Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio). | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Conservative Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews, German -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Refugees, Jewish -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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16Title:  Heights Jewish Center Records     
 Creator:  Heights Jewish Ceneter 
 Dates:  1922-1957 
 Abstract:  The Heights Jewish Center, founded in 1923, was the first synagogue to be established in the Cleveland, Ohio eastern suburbs. Israel Porath served as rabbi from 1946 to 1972. During his tenure, the congregation merged with several other Orthodox synagogues. The collection consists of legal records presumably collected by its onetime president and legal counsel, Charles C. Goldman. It includes merger proposals and agreements with Beth Hakneseth Anshe Grodno Gubernium Shome Shaboth, Shaarey Torah Congregation, and Oheb Zedek Congregation, as well as legal documents created when its various buildings were purchased, sold and remodeled. 
 Call #:  MS 4757 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Porath, Israel, d. 1974. | Heights Jewish Center (University Heights, Ohio). | Beth Hakneseth Anshe Grodno Guberium Shome Shaboth. | Shaarey Torah Congregation. | Oheb Zedek Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio). | Orthodox Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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17Title:  Rudolph M. Rosenthal Papers, Series III     
 Creator:  Rosenthal, Rudolph M. 
 Dates:  1919-1979 
 Abstract:  Rudolph M. Rosenthal was the rabbi of B'nai Jeshurun Congregation (Temple on the Heights), Cleveland Heights, Ohio, from 1933-1974. The collection consists of awards and certificates, correspondence, newsletters, newspaper clippings, notes for sermons, press releases, programs, and sermons. 
 Call #:  MS 4784 
 Extent:  0.41 linear feet (1 container and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Rosenthal, Rudolph M., (Rudolph Marvin), 1906-1979. | B'nai Jeshurun (Cleveland Heights, Ohio). | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Rabbis -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Conservative Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish sermons -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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18Title:  Arthur J. Lelyveld Papers, Series II     
 Creator:  Lelyveld, Arthur J. 
 Dates:  1884-1999 
 Abstract:  Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld served as senior rabbi of Anshe Chesed Congregation (Fairmount Temple) in Beachwood, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, from 1958-1986. Throughout his career he played key roles in national and local Jewish organizations and actively fought for civil rights. A native of New York City, Lelyveld received a B.A. from Columbia University in 1933, and was ordained at Hebrew Union College in 1939. From 1939-1944, he served congregations in Hamilton, Ohio, and Omaha, Nebraska. From 1944-1946 he was Executive Director of the Committee on Unity for Palestine, and from 1946-1956 served as Associate National Director, and then National Director, of B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations. He also played leadership roles in a number of other national Jewish organizations, including American Jewish Congress, Central Conference of American Rabbis, and the Synagogue Council of America. On the local Cleveland level, he served in various capacities on the Cleveland Jewish Welfare Fund, the Jewish Community Federation, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Cleveland Chapter, and the Cleveland Board of Rabbis. Lelyveld was also the author of Atheism is Dead and of numerous monographs and articles. He was active in the civil rights movement of the 1960s, participating with other Cleveland clergy in voter registration efforts in Mississippi and serving as a minister-counselor to the Council of Federated Organizations under the auspices of the Commission on Race and Religion of the National Council of Churches. While serving in this capacity, Lelyveld was severely beaten. He also delivered the eulogy at the funeral of slain civil rights worker Andrew Goodman in 1964. The collection consists of correspondence, sermons, speeches, writings, and family material. 
 Call #:  MS 4806 
 Extent:  4.01 linear feet (4 containers and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Lelyveld, Arthur J., 1913-1996. | Lelyveld family. | Anshe Chesed Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio) | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Rabbis -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish sermons -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Reform Judaism. | Reform Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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19Title:  Ohab Zedek Congregation Records     
 Creator:  Ohab Zedek Congregation 
 Dates:  1920-1991 
 Abstract:  Ohab Zedek Congregation was an Orthodox Jewish congregation founded ca. 1884 and located near the Harvard-Broadway area of Cleveland, Ohio, in what had been Newburgh Village, Ohio, before its annexation to Cleveland in 1873. The congregation was housed at various locations in this neighborhood until 1909, when they moved into their own building on Homestead Ave. In 1895 the congregation acquired a section of the Lansing Cemetery, located at Lansing Ave. and East 58th St. Isolated from the centers of major Jewish settlement in Cleveland, and sustained by only a small local Jewish population, Ohab Zedek struggled during the Depression to survive. In 1933, the congregation sold its synagogue. In 1976, an elderly surviving member of Ohab Zedek arranged with Heights Jewish Center to undertake custodianship of the Ohab Zedek section of the Lansing Cemetery. The collection consists of two interment record scrolls (ca. 1920s) which provide a diagram of the location of the grave sites of the section of the Lansing Cemetery belonging to Ohab Zedek, a copy of a cemetery maintenance agreement (1976), and a history of Ohab Zedek compiled by Lou Rosenblum. The history includes a description of the Harvard-Broadway area during Ohab Zedek's lifetime, a description of the occupations of members of Ohab Zedek, and a map showing the location of the businesses of members of Ohab Zedek. 
 Call #:  MS 4541 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Ohab Zedek Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio). | Lansing Cemetery (Cleveland, Ohio). | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Genealogy. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Orthodox Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Cemeteries -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Cemeteries -- Recording -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish cemeteries -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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20Title:  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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