Jews.
Found in 50 Collections and/or Records:
Allen Kalishman Dachau Photographs
This collection includes slides, photographs, and a written description of Kalishman’s experiences during his one year of military service spent in Austria and Germany from 1955 to 1956 and impressions of the Dachau concentration camp site.
Amy Schlagel Federman and Joseph Federman Collection on Tourism in Israel
The collection includes various materials that relate to tourism in Israel in general and specifically pertain to the Federman family's travels in Israel in the 1970s and another visit to Israel in 2012.
Bergen-Belsen Photographs
Photographs taken following the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany during World War II.
Bessie L. Cantrell Collection
Collection of letters Bessie Cantrell had received from Israeli Prime Ministers Golda Meir and Menachem Begin and Minister of Defence Moshe Dayan.
B.L. Pemstein Papers
Correspondence of B.L. "Bunny" Pemstein, a young Jewish Navy recruit stationed at Key West during World War II.
Blanche Frank Ittleson and Henry Ittleson Collection
The items in the collection relate to the Ittlesons’ private and social life, philanthropy, and Blanche Frank Ittleson’s work in the field of social welfare, child mental health protection, and more. Several photographs of their houses in Palm Beach and the many receipts and notes from their travels abroad illustrate the high standard of the lives they lived.
Bruce and Stacey Goldring Collection
This collection reflects Jewish life in Jacksonville during the twentieth century. Included in the collection are postcards, newsletters, photographs, flyers, and vinyl disks highlighting institutions and individuals who contributed to the lives of the Jewish residents of Jacksonville.
Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Florida Records
Collection contains information regarding the founding of the Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Florida.
Collection on Jewish Organizations in Cuba
David Crown Holocaust Print Collection
Artist David Crown worked across various media and was the Founder and Director of the International Mezzotint Society. This collection consists of a series of Crown's prints, titled In My Lifetime, which depicts various themes and scenes of the Holocaust. Additional prints, sketches, original etched copper printing plates, and documents are also included.