Finding aid for the Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies Records


Repository: Western Reserve Historical Society
Creator: Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies
Title: Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies Records
Dates: 1936-2005
Extent: 13.20 linear feet (13 containers and 1 oversize volume)
Abstract: The Cleveland College of Jewish Studies was a non-denominational institution of higher Jewish learning supported by the Jewish community of Cleveland, Ohio. Accredited by the state of Ohio, degree programs in Judaic studies are offered, as are lifelong learning programs on Jewish topics for adults. In 1947, two Cleveland institutions founded in the 1920s, the Jewish Teachers Institute and the Beth Midrash L'Morim (Hebrew Teacher Training School), merged to form the Cleveland Institute of Jewish Studies, under the auspices of the Bureau of Jewish Education. In 1952, the Cleveland Institute of Jewish Studies became an independent agency. Through the initiative of Rebecca Aronson Brickner, the institute became known as the Cleveland College of Jewish Studies in 1963. It shared space with the Bureau of Jewish Education in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, before occupying its own building in Beachwood, Ohio. In 2002, the Cleveland College of Jewish Studies underwent another name change. To honor benefactors Laura and Alvin Siegal, the College was renamed the Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies. The collection consists of meeting minutes, office files, accreditation documents, course catalogs, evaluations, syllabi, scrapbooks, business documents, documents relating to Akiva High School, and the papers of several college employees. Administrators and faculty with papers included in this collection are former president David S. Ariel, former dean Lifsa Schacter, and many other educators employed throughout the years.
MS Number MS 5126
Location: closed stacks
Language: The records are in English and Hebrew

History of the Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies

The Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies was founded in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1952 as the Cleveland Institute of Jewish Studies which later became the Cleveland College of Jewish Studies. It is a non-denominational institution of higher Jewish learning supported by the Jewish community of Cleveland, Ohio. Accredited by the state of Ohio, the college offered degree programs in Judaic studies at the undergraduate and graduate level and lifelong learning programs for adults on Jewish topics. In 2012 Siegal College and Case Western Reserve University announced that they had combined their adult education programs into a new initiative, the Laura and Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program at Case Western Reserve University.

One of several transdenominational schools founded by Jewish communities in the United States to train educators in Jewish schools in the early twentieth century, Siegal College combines academic rigor and community outreach. The college grew out of several earlier initiatives to provide advanced Judaic studies in Cleveland. In the 1920s, Rabbis Abba Hillel Silver, Louis Wolsey, and Solomon Goldman founded the Jewish Teachers Institute to train Sunday school teachers. Abraham H. Friedland founded the Beth Midrash L'Morim (Hebrew Teacher Training School) in 1925. In 1947 these two schools were merged into the Cleveland Institute of Jewish Studies, under the patronage of the Bureau of Jewish Education.

In 1952 the Cleveland Institute of Jewish Studies became an independent agency, and in 1963 it became known as the Cleveland College of Jewish Studies. The school shared space with the Bureau of Jewish Education at 2030 South Taylor Road in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, before occupying its own building at 26500 Shaker Boulevard in Beachwood, Ohio. In 2002, the Cleveland College of Jewish Studies underwent another name change. To honor benefactors Laura and Alvin Siegal, the college was renamed the Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies.

The college advanced several other initiatives in addition to their degree programs. The Cleveland Fellows Program (1990-1996) was a prestigious two-year advanced degree program for Jewish educators, which included guaranteed placement in a local temple or school upon graduation. Akiva High School (f. 1967), an after-school program in Judaic studies and Hebrew language for high school students, was offered at the college with the participation of the Jewish Education Center of Cleveland the local Jewish Federation. Hebrew students could often receive foreign language credit in public high schools through Akiva. In the mid-1990s, the college began a distance learning program, with classes taught to students in Milwaukee through video conference. The program later expanded to include branches in Atlanta, Kansas City, Houston, and Dallas. In order to keep up with changing trends in educations, in the mid-2000s this program developed into a much larger distance learning program, which utilized live, interactive desktop and video learning to bring together educators from around the globe with Jewish educators and students in Cleveland.

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Scope and Content

The Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies Records, 1936-2006 and undated, consist of meeting minutes, office files, accreditation documents, course catalogs, evaluations, syllabi, scrapbooks, business documents, documents relating to Akiva High School, and the papers of several college employees. Administrators and faculty with papers included in this collection are former president David S. Ariel, former dean Lifsa Schacter, and many other educators employed throughout the years.

This collection is of value to researchers studying institutions of higher Jewish education throughout the United States in general and in the Cleveland, Ohio, metropolitan area in particular. The collection reflects the values and interests of one of the larger Jewish communities in the United States, including the community's connections to Eastern Europe and to Israel and an emphasis on transmitting knowledge of Jewish culture to future generations.

The collection will be of interest to researchers interested in the development and transformation of sectarian institutions of higher education. The Akiva High School and Cleveland Fellows records reveal the emphasis placed by educators and local community leaders on Jewish education for high school students and on teacher training. Also of note are the papers relating to the adult education activities of the college, which can be useful to those seeking information on community programs and continuing education. In particular, the Lehrhaus/Midrasha papers provide perspective on the relationship between the college and the local congregations. Series VIII: General College Materials includes records of exhibits held by a museum located at the college in the late 1980s and 1990s. Those interested in the process of accreditation for an institution of higher education will also find the collection of interest. Students, presenters, or faculty who participated in Siegal College classes may find themselves represented in the collection.


Statement of Arrangement

The collection has been retained in original order and is arranged in nine series.
Series I: Board of Governors
Series II: David S. Ariel
Series III: Office Files
Series IV: Akiva High School
Series V: Cleveland Fellows Program
Series VI: Accreditation
Series VII: Adult Education is arranged in seven sub-series.
Sub-series A: Lehrhaus/Midrasha
Sub-series B: Elderhostel
Sub-series C: Moreshet
Sub-series D: Milwaukee Master Educator Program
Sub-series E: Me'ah
Sub-series F: Choosing Judaism
Sub-series G: Fridays at the College.
Series VIII: General College Material
Series IX: Scrapbooks.

Restrictions on Access

None.

Related Material

The researcher should also consult MS 3832 Bureau of Jewish Education Records; MS 4748 Bureau of Jewish Education Records, Series II; and MS 4826 Cleveland College of Jewish Studies Records.

Separated Material

All photographs have been removed to the photograph and print collection.

Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.

Subjects:

Adult education -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Akiva High School (Cleveland, Ohio)
Ariel, David S.
Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Jewish religious education of adults -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Jews -- Education -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Judaism -- Study and teaching -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies.
Schacter, Lifsa.
Schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Siegal, Alvin.
Siegal, Laura.
Universities and colleges -- Accreditation -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Universities and colleges -- Ohio -- Cleveland.

Preferred Citation

[Container ___, Folder ___ ] MS 5126 Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies Records, Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio

Acquisition Information

Gift of the Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies in 2012.

Processing Information

Processed by Jessica Marra in 2012.

Detailed Description of The Collection

Series I: Board of Governors 1968-2002 undated

Box Folder
1 1-58 Board meetings 1988-1997
1 59-72 Officers' meetings 1989-1997
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2 1 Board memoranda and minutes 2000-2002
2 2 Meeting minutes 1987-1988
2 3 Meeting minutes (original material removed to in Oversize Volume 1) 1978-1986
2 4-7 Meeting minutes 1972-1976
2 8-13 Nominating Committee 1968-1997
2 14-16 Member lists 1971-1997
2 17 Annual campaign 1996-1997
2 18 Board elections 1996
2 19-20 Correspondence 1995-1996
2 21 Committee preferences 1995-1997
2 22 Committee preference letters 1995
2 23 Board manual 1996
2 24 Board-Staff retreat 1993
2 25 Questionnaires 1993
2 26 Member orientation 1993
2 27 Budget presentations 1991-1992
2 28 Budget Finance Committee meetings 1991
2 29 General Board information 1993-1994
2 30 Memorandums 1987-1988
2 31 Miscellaneous papers 1947-1988 undated
2 32 Board by-laws 1973 1980 1987
2 33 Questionnaires undated

Series II: David S. Ariel 1985-1996

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2 34-51 Correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name, A through S 1985-1997
2 52-54 Jewish Communal Service Program 1990-1991
2 55 Vision/planning 1992
2 56 North Central Association of Colleges and Schools 1992-1993
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3 1 Structures 1991-1993
3 2 Finances 1993-1994
3 3 Building Committee, Space Planning Committee 1993-1994
3 4 Employee correspondence 1985-1995
3 5 Personnel lists 1988-1992
3 6 Budget 1994-1995
3 7 College reports 1978-1992
3 8 Continuity 1976-1987
3 9-11 Miscellaneous memorandums, correspondence, proposals, reports 1991-1992
3 12 Fellows Director search 1990-1993
3 13 Fellows Program recruitment 1989-1990
3 14 Academic Dean search 1994-1995
3 15 Education in Ukraine project reports 1990-1993
3 16 Eban/Kirkpatrick Dialogue 1990
3 17-23 Courses 1980-1996
3 24 Doorways of Diversity exhibit 1989
3 25 Agnon staff search 1991-1992
3 26-27 Jewish Higher Education Kiev 1992-1994
3 28-29 Soviet Education Project 1987-1991
3 30 Soviet Education Project Committee 1988-1990

Series III: Office Files 1963-2000

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3 31 Treasures gift shop 1995-1996
3 32 Vendor's license 1993
3 33 Student handbooks 1992-1994
3 34 Personnel handbooks 1987 1990
3 35 Audit selection process 1995-1996
3 36 Building renovation 1995-1996
3 37 IRS inquiries 1995-1996
3 38 Nili Sharon Adler 1995-1996
3 39 "Advances" newsletter 1994-1995
3 40 Agnon School 1997
3 41 Articles of Incorporation 1963
3 42 Bookkeeping reports 1992-1993
3 43 Building fund 1973 1985
3 44 Miscellaneous office files 1990-2000

Series IV: Akiva High School 1967-2005 undated

Box Folder
4 1-257 Akiva student files in alphabetical order by last name 1967-1979
Box Folder
5 1 Post-secondary option 1997-1998
5 2 Recruitment/advertisements 2001-2002
5 3 Knowledge Management proposal 2002
5 4 Miscellaneous 1999-2002
5 5 Enrollment 1999-2003
5 6 Parent/student e-mail 2001-2002
5 7 Teacher meetings 2002
5 8 Akiva Advisory Committee 2000-2003
5 9 Exit material 2000-2003
5 10 Saltzman Grant application 2001-2003
5 11 Faculty newsletters 2001-2002
5 12 Panim el Panim 2003
5 13 Strategic plan 1986-1997
5 14-16 Budget 1994-2003
5 17 Graduation 1999-2003
5 18 Shabbat Akiva 1996-1998
5 19 Purim 1996-1998
5 20-21 Faculty memorandums 1997-1999
5 22-24 Teachers' notes 2000-2002
5 25 Estee Gold-Kaplan employee file 2000
5 26 Course feedback 1998
5 27 Publicity 1990-1998
5 28 Parent correspondence 1997-1998
5 29 Secular high school language credit 1997
5 30 Enrollment 1995-1998
5 31 Self-evaluation study 1967-1968
5 32 Strategic Planning Committee 1995-1997
5 33 Akiva Advisory Committee 1996-2000
5 34 Recruitment 1999
5 35 Friends of Akiva 1993-1997
5 36 Institutional stipend 1997-2001
5 37 Rob Spira 1998 2000
5 38 Faculty 1996-2000
5 39 Sandra Raben 2000
5 40 Parent correspondence 1996-2000
5 41 Graduation 2004
5 42 Lesson plans, Shira Frimer 2001-2002
5 43 Lesson plans, Leah Cooper 2001-2003
5 44 Lesson plans, Rivka Taub 2000-2003
5 45 Lesson plans, Deborah Fish Gordesky 2000-2002
5 46 Lesson plans, Mark Wiseman 2001-2002
5 47 Lesson plans, Pnina Wiesel 2000-2003
5 48 Lesson plans, Edna Akrish 2001-2003
5 49 Lesson plans, Alex Blumin 2001-2003
5 50 Lesson plans, Alice Green Langholt 2002-2003
5 51 Lesson plans, Haya Feig 2001-2002
5 52 Lesson plans, Maya Givon 2000
5 53 Lesson plans, Irit Slain 2000-2001
5 54 Student donations 2000-2002
5 55 Course summaries (in Hebrew) 2003-2004
5 56 Akiva planning 2003-2004
5 57-60 Lesson plans 2004-2005
5 61 Akiva Advisory Committee 1990-1998
5 62 Publicity 1991-1994
5 63 Israel coloring book undated
5 64 Open house 1997-1998
5 65 Newsletters 1993-1998
5 66 Course catalogs 1993-2000
5 67 Student/parent handbooks 1997-1998 2000-2001

Series V: Cleveland Fellows Program 1990-1999

Box Folder
6 1 Program self-assessment 1992
6 2 Graduate seminar 1995-1996
6 3 Program evaluation 1995
6 4 Cleveland Fellows Committee 1994-1996
6 5 Site/Position Committee 1993-1995
6 6 Budget 1994-1999
6 7 Student orientation 1991-1993
6 8 Summer seminar 1994
6 9 Text Study Symposium 1993
6 10 Senior Educator seminar 1995-1996
6 11 Goals seminar 1994-1995
6 12 Senior Leadership seminar 1996-1997
6 13 Senior seminar 1995-1996
6 14-15 Jewish Education seminar 1992-1994
6 16 Graduate seminar 1993-1994
6 17 Position evaluations 1993-1995
6 18 Position proposals 1994-1995
6 19 Program self-assessment 1995
6 20 Mid-year evaluations 1993-1994
6 21-22 General program material 1993-1995
6 23 Position proposals 1993
6 24 Program brochure 1990
6 25 Director Search Committee 1990 1993
6 26 Program planning 1988-1991
6 27 Program planning 1991-1993
6 28 Recruitment 1990
6 29 Program panel 1990-1992
6 30 Internships 1992-1993
6 31 Jewish Education seminar 1991-1992
6 32 Satellite internships 1993
6 33 Program evaluations 1994
6 34 Student orientation 1994-1995
6 35 Mid-year evaluations 1994-1995
6 36 Internships 1994-1995
6 37 Fellows retreat 1993-1995
6 38 Staff meeting minutes 1991-1992
6 39 Community meetings 1991-1995
6 40 Israel seminar 1993 1995

Series VI: Accreditation 1974-2003

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6 41 Subcommittee on Faculty Resources 2001-2002
6 42 Subcommittee on Instructional Programs and Services 2001
6 43 Subcommittee on Library and Information Services 2001
6 44 Subcommittee on Student Assessment 2001-2002
6 45 Subcommittee on Student Services 2001-2002
6 46 Subcommittee on Financial and Physical Resources 2001
6 47 Subcommittee on Governance 2001-2002
6 48 Self-study timeline 2000-2002
6 49 Self-study plan 2001
6 50 Self-study Steering Committee 2000-2003
6 51 Survey of students and alumni 2001-2002
6 52 Self-Study Report 2003
Box Folder
7 1 Self-Study Report 1992
7 2 Self-Study Report 1987
7 3 Accreditation in Israel 1988-1990
7 4 Accreditation team visit 1992
7 5 NCA Institutional Annual Reports 1983-1993
7 6 Affiliation status statements 1982-1988 1993
7 7 Ohio Board of Regents 1986
7 8 Self-Study Report 1985
7 9 Proposal for an Amended Certificate of Authorization 1985
7 10 Recommendation of NCA Review Committee 1985
7 11 Self-Study Report 1974
7 12 Status study 1974
7 13 NCA Evaluation Team reports 1974-1987
7 14 Correspondence 1975-1994

Series VII: Adult Education 1988-2006

Sub-series A: Lehrhaus/Midrasha 1988-1997

Box Folder
7 15 Planning Committee 1988-1996
7 16 Course offerings 1990-1997
7 17 Press releases 1989-1992
7 18 Budget 1989-1991
7 19 Lehrhaus, Fall 1989
7 20 Lehrhaus, Spring 1990
7 21 Lehrhaus, Fall 1990
7 22 Lehrhaus, Spring 1991
7 23 Lehrhaus, feedback, Spring 1991
7 24 Lehrhaus, Fall 1991
7 25 Lehrhaus, feedback, Fall 1991
7 26 Lehrhaus, Spring 1992
7 27 Lehrhaus, feedback, Spring 1992
7 28 Lehrhaus, Fall 1992
7 29 Lehrhaus, feedback, Fall 1992
7 30 Lehrhaus, Spring 1993
7 31 Lehrhaus, feedback, Spring 1993
7 32 Lehrhaus, Fall 1994
7 33 Lehrhaus, Winter 1994-1995
7 34 Lehrhaus, Spring 1995
7 35 Midrasha, Fall 1995
7 36 Midrasha, feedback, Fall 1995
Box Folder
8 1 Midrasha, Winter 1995-1996
8 2 Midrasha, Spring 1996
8 3 Midrasha, feedback, Spring 1996
8 4 Midrasha, Fall 1996
8 5 Midrasha, Winter 1996-1997
8 6 Midrasha, Spring 1997

Sub-series B: Elderhostel 1994-1996

Box Folder
8 7 Summer session 1995
8 8 Summer session 1996
8 9 Feedback, Session I 1996
8 10 Feedback, Session II 1996
8 11 Correspondence 1994-1996
8 12 Budget 1994-1995
8 13 Budget 1996
8 14 Elderhostel Advisory Committee 1994-1996

Sub-series C: Moreshet 1997-2002

Box Folder
8 15 Program evaluation 1998-2002
8 16 Course evaluations 1998-1999
8 17 Moreshet Management Team 1997-1999
8 18 Program proposal 1997
8 19 Moreshet Program 1997-1998
8 20 Material for synagogues 1999-2000
8 21 Course evaluations 2001
8 22 Mentor evaluations 2001
8 23 General program information 2002
8 24 Practicum 2002-2003
8 25 Moreshet Program 1999-2000
8 26 Course evaluations, Fall 2002
8 27 Israel Seminar 1999
8 28 Sample course evaluations 1999-2000
8 29 Final evaluations, Spring 2001
8 30 Course evaluations, Spring 2000
8 31 Mentor logs 2000-2001

Sub-series D: Milwaukee Master Educator Program 1995-1998

Box Folder
8 32 Orientation 1995
8 33-35 Colloquium 1995-1998
8 36 Mentor orientation 1996-1998
8 37 Summer program 1997
8 38 Evaluations 1998

Sub-series E: Me'ah 1999-2006

Box Folder
8 39-42 Me'ah Program 1999-2003
8 43 Program review 1999-2000
8 44-45 Graduate course evaluations 2003-2004
8 46 Mid-year evaluations 2005-2006
8 47 Year-end evaluations 2005-2006
8 48 Mid-year evaluations 2004-2005
8 49 Year-end evaluations 2004-2005
8 50 Mid-year evaluations 2003-2004
8 51 Year-end evaluations 2003-2004
8 52 Mid-year evaluations 2002-2003
8 53 Year-end evaluations 2002-2003
8 54 Mid-year evaluations 2001-2002
8 55 Year-end evaluations 2001-2002
8 56 Mid-year evaluations 2000-2001
8 57 Evaluations 1999-2000
8 58 99th Hour Interviews 2002-2004

Sub-series F: Choosing Judaism 1990-1998

Box Folder
8 59 Spring 1998
8 60 Fall 1997
8 61 Spring 1997
8 62 Fall 1996
8 63 Spring 1996
Box Folder
9 1 Fall 1995
9 2 Publicity 1990-1995

Sub-series G: Fridays at the College 1998-2000

Box Folder
9 3 Fridays at the College program 1998-2000

Series VIII: General College Materials 1953-2002 undated

Box Folder
9 4-14 Registration 1988-1993
9 15-16 Departmental Management Team 1991-1995 2000-2002
9 17-19 Bureau of Jewish Education correspondence, reports 1971-1988
9 20 Legal papers, land titles, deeds, blueprints 1971-1973
9 21 Tax documents 1970-1977
9 22 Mortgage documents 1975-1976
9 23 New building specifications 1973
9 24 Pedagogic Conference 1972
9 25 Remembering Mary Spain Colie 1983
9 26 Eli Reshotko papers 1981-1982
9 27 Statement on responsiveness 1978
9 28 Samuel Rosenthal Memorial Scholarship 1971-1983
9 29 Scholarship Committee 1978-1980
9 30 People of Valor program 1977-1978
9 31 Remembering Israel Margalith 1981
9 32 Martin Goldstein papers 1968 1974
9 33-36 Course catalogs 1950-1996
9 37-39 Course schedules 1952-1996 undated
9 40 Pamphlets 1976-1993 undated
9 41 Self-assessments 1992
9 42-43 Lifsa Schachter, correspondence 1990 1993-1995
9 44 Internal correspondence 1992-1995
9 45 Capital Campaign proposal 1995
9 46 Alumni evaluations 1977-1978
9 47 Geshet business plan 1995
9 48 Student handbooks 1990-1994
9 49 Mission statements 1992 1993
9 50 Marketing analysis 1993-1994
9 51 Student questionnaires 1995
9 52 College 2000 Planning Committee report 1993
9 53 Erwin Levin Scholarship 1991-1992
9 54 Course evaluations 1999
Box Folder
10 1-26 Course evaluations 1990-1999
10 27-34 Syllabi 1991-1994
Box Folder
11 1-5 Syllabi 1987-1991
11 6 Marketing committee 1994
11 7 Student surveys 1992
11 8 Administration and Faculty Handbooks 1973-1974 1990
11 9 Press releases 1981-1988 undated
11 10 Museum expenses 1989-1990
11 11 "Doorways of Diversity" exhibit guide 1989
11 12 "Bezalel" exhibit guide 1988
11 13 "Doorways of Diversity" attendance and income 1989
11 14 "Bezalel" attendance and income 1988
11 15 "Bezalel" surveys 1988
11 16 "The Jews of Kaifeng" surveys 1988
11 17 "Image Before My Eyes" surveys 1986
11 18 "The Jews of North Africa" surveys 1985
11 19 "A Century of Zionist Immigration to Eretz Israel" surveys 1984
11 20 Jerusalem Adult Institute, income and expenses 1984-1985
11 21 Jerusalem Adult Institute, grant requests 1983
11 22 Jerusalem Adult Institute, Israel trip 1987
11 23 Jerusalem Adult Institute, brochures 1984-1985
11 24 Toronto excursion 1991
11 25 Travel Institute, trip 1989
11 26 Enrollment/tuition reports 1993-1995
11 27 Jewish Communal Service Program, advisory committee 1990-1993
11 28 Jewish Communal Service Program, recruitment 1991-1993
11 29 Jewish Communal Service Program, evaluations 1994-1995
11 30 Jewish Communal Service Program, correspondence 1993-1995
11 31 Strategic planning 1992-1993
11 32 Canton programs 1994
11 33 Tuition policy 1993-1994
11 34 Continuing Legal Education seminar 1993
11 35 Michael Nutkiewicz, correspondence 1993-1995
11 36 Employee handbook 1994
11 37 Development 1987-1988
11 38 Library grants 1987-1988
11 39-41 Teacher Corps 1990-1993
11 42 Program proposals, education of Soviet Jews 1978-1981
11 43 Holocaust Conference 1986-1987
11 44 Medical Ethics course 1984 1986
11 45 Spring Lecture Series 1984
11 46 Conference, The Jewish Woman 1985
11 47 "Chagall: A Fantasy" 1987
11 48 Faculty committee 1982-1983
11 49 Briefing book, Travel to the USSR 1988
11 50 Annual reports 1969-1974
Box Folder
12 1 Report, Jewish Education in Cleveland 1953
12 2-22 Commencement 1974-1998

Series IX: Scrapbooks 1936-2005

Box Folder
12 23-25 Scrapbooks 2001-2005
Box Folder
13 1-8 Scrapbooks 1936-2000