The Jewish Daily Forward building, Lower East Side, New York City, ca. 1920s. The "Forverts" (Forward) was founded as a daily in 1897 and became the most widely read Yiddish newspaper in the U.S.Digital imageItem is part of an online exhibition "Jews in America: Our Story," maintained by the Center for Jewish History at http://www.jewsinamerica.org
Digital imageItem is part of an online exhibition "Jews in America: Our Story," maintained by the Ce...
Members of the Jewish Socialist Verband, an organization devoted to spreading socialism amongst Jewi...
The collection includes conventional proceedings, speeches, annual reports, informational pamphlets,...
A group of young men with an early edition of the "Forverts" (Forward), the Yiddish newspaper founde...
Text at bottom reads: "Jewish Synagogue, 34th Street between Broadway and 7th Avenue, New York."Digi...
Yiddish handbill advertising a rally featuring appearances by socialist leader Eugene Debs, socialis...
Abraham Beame was mayor of New York City from 1974-1977.Digital imageItem is part of an online exhib...
Digital imageItem is part of an online exhibition "Jews in America: Our Story," maintained by the Ce...
Joseph Isaac Schneersohn, the Lubavitcher Rebbe (spiritual leader of Lubavitcher Hasidim), giving a ...
New York City Mayor Fiorello La Guardia examining a copy of the Yiddish daily newspaper "Der Tog" (T...
Montefiore Hospital, Bronx, New York, ca. 1929. The hospital was founded in 1884 by prominent member...
Cover of "Federation Illustrated: A Graphic Report from Federation for the Support of Jewish Philant...
"A list of books and articles on the Jews of New York, by S. Margoshes": p. 1503-1524.Mode of access...
Cover of the catalog of the first exhibition to deal with Jewish resistance against the Nazis. "Mart...
Yiddish postcard announcing a meeting of Jewish members of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, volunteers f...
Digital imageItem is part of an online exhibition "Jews in America: Our Story," maintained by the Ce...
Members of the Jewish Socialist Verband, an organization devoted to spreading socialism amongst Jewi...
The collection includes conventional proceedings, speeches, annual reports, informational pamphlets,...
A group of young men with an early edition of the "Forverts" (Forward), the Yiddish newspaper founde...
Text at bottom reads: "Jewish Synagogue, 34th Street between Broadway and 7th Avenue, New York."Digi...
Yiddish handbill advertising a rally featuring appearances by socialist leader Eugene Debs, socialis...
Abraham Beame was mayor of New York City from 1974-1977.Digital imageItem is part of an online exhib...
Digital imageItem is part of an online exhibition "Jews in America: Our Story," maintained by the Ce...
Joseph Isaac Schneersohn, the Lubavitcher Rebbe (spiritual leader of Lubavitcher Hasidim), giving a ...
New York City Mayor Fiorello La Guardia examining a copy of the Yiddish daily newspaper "Der Tog" (T...
Montefiore Hospital, Bronx, New York, ca. 1929. The hospital was founded in 1884 by prominent member...
Cover of "Federation Illustrated: A Graphic Report from Federation for the Support of Jewish Philant...
"A list of books and articles on the Jews of New York, by S. Margoshes": p. 1503-1524.Mode of access...
Cover of the catalog of the first exhibition to deal with Jewish resistance against the Nazis. "Mart...
Yiddish postcard announcing a meeting of Jewish members of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, volunteers f...
Digital imageItem is part of an online exhibition "Jews in America: Our Story," maintained by the Ce...
Members of the Jewish Socialist Verband, an organization devoted to spreading socialism amongst Jewi...
The collection includes conventional proceedings, speeches, annual reports, informational pamphlets,...