Poster with quotes and text comparing Arab leaders' attempts to prevent Jewish emigration to Israel in 1944 and in 1990, with a graphic of a Star of David in barbed wire design.
301 E. Broadway building - site of Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, 1921-1929. Also housed its high school, the Talmudical Academy, and its Teacher's Institute, absorbed in 1921 from Mizr... Show more301 E. Broadway building - site of Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, 1921-1929. Also housed its high school, the Talmudical Academy, and its Teacher's Institute, absorbed in 1921 from Mizrachi Organization of America. Show less
44 E. Broadway building. Upper floors occupied by Congregation Anshei Emes of Mariampol, where founding meeting of RIETS took place in January, 1897 and where classes were held for a brief time. Fo... Show more44 E. Broadway building. Upper floors occupied by Congregation Anshei Emes of Mariampol, where founding meeting of RIETS took place in January, 1897 and where classes were held for a brief time. Founding meeting of Yeshivat Etz Chaim in 1886 also held there. Show less
85 Henry Street building, purchased on behalf of Yeshivat Etz Chaim through the efforts of philanthropist Harry Fischel and occupied by it from about 1900 until its merger with the Rabbi Isaac Elch... Show more85 Henry Street building, purchased on behalf of Yeshivat Etz Chaim through the efforts of philanthropist Harry Fischel and occupied by it from about 1900 until its merger with the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary in 1915. Show less
9-11 Montgomery Street , first home of combined Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary and Yeshivat Etz Chaim (renamed the Rabbinical College of America), between 1915-1921. The high school divi... Show more9-11 Montgomery Street , first home of combined Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary and Yeshivat Etz Chaim (renamed the Rabbinical College of America), between 1915-1921. The high school division, the Talmudical Academy, was also housed there upon its opening in 1916. Show less
Interview with Bailey Barron and Judy Patkin. Barron was an activist with Action for Soviet Jewry (ASJ). Patkin directed ASJ and now Action for Post-Soviet Jewry, and has been an activist for over ... Show moreInterview with Bailey Barron and Judy Patkin. Barron was an activist with Action for Soviet Jewry (ASJ). Patkin directed ASJ and now Action for Post-Soviet Jewry, and has been an activist for over 36 years. Recorded in Waltham, MA. Show less
Two interviews with Miller, a longtime Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry volunteer and researcher of refusenik lists, prisoner lists, and photo books. Recorded in New York, NY.
Two interviews with Miller, a longtime Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry volunteer and researcher of refusenik lists, prisoner lists, and photo books. Recorded in New York, NY.