University of Arizona Library Manuscript Collection SJA 004
Description
The Arizona Reference Files, bulk 1870s to 1960s, contain wide-ranging types of material regarding Jewish individuals and institutions in Arizona, principally southern Arizona. This material is especially reflective of the late-nineteenth century and the role of Jews in the Arizona Territory. The files consist primarily of newspaper clippings, scholarly and popular articles and excerpts, obituaries, auto-biographical reminiscences, copies of historical records, and correspondence. The bulk of the collection consists of secondary source material.
Nine BOXes; Eleven linear feet.
Acquisition
Collected by or donated to the Bloom Southwest Jewish Archives from various sources.
Access
There are no restrictions on Access to this collection.
Copyright
Request for permission to publish from the collection should be discussed with the Manuscripts Librarian. It is the researcher's responsibility to obtain the necessary publication rights and Copyright clearances for any planned publication.
Arrangement
Files are arranged alphabetically according to the name of the relevant individual, institution, or the subject matter of the file.
BOX 1
Aaron, Sam
Abend-Dulberg family
Abraham (surname)
Abraham, Henry
Abraham, Jake
Abrahams, Bertram
Abrahams, Sidney, J.
Abrams, Dr. Herbert
Abrams, Stanley
Abramson, Harry
Abramson, S.
Ackerman, Abraham
Ackerman, Harry and family
Adler, Dr. Albert
All Peoples Synagogue (Tucson)
Alpert, Dr. Joseph
Alter, Lewis J.
Alter, Dr. Wilfred
Amado, Melissa
America - Israel Friendship League, Tucson Chapter/Jerusalem
American Friends of the Hebrew University (correspondence, publicity) - 2f.
American Friends of the Hebrew University (finances) - 2f.
American Friends of the Hebrew University (membership)
American Friends of the Hebrew University (record of minutes)
Amitim ("Jewish Peace Corps")
Amster, Leopold
Anne Frank Exhibit (advertisements)
Anne Frank Exhibit (articles)
Anne Frank Exhibit (educational outreach)
Anne Frank Exhibit (organizers)
Anne Frank Exhibit (public relations)
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, Arizona Chapter
Anti-Semitism in Arizona
Anti-Semitism in Tucson
Appel, Horace Hilary (Sr. and Jr.)
Appel, Nathan B. (affidavits)
Appel, Nathan B. (Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society)
Appel, Nathan B.(biographical material)
Appel, Nathan B. (book excerpts)
Appel, Nathan B. (correspondence)
Appel, Nathan B.(newspaper stories, 1850s-1890s; n.d.) - 2f.
Appel, Nathan B. (obituaries)
Appel, Nathan B. (research - Arizona Historical Society [Rabbi Floyd Fierman])
Appel, Rev. Elmer
"Argonaut Tales" (article)
Arizona City
Arizona Historical Foundation
Arizona History (article - emigration)
Arizona History (article - investments)
Arizona History (book excerpt - History of Arizona, vol. 1)
Arizona History (book excerpt - Our Southwest)
Arizona History (timeline)
Arizona Jewish Historical Society
Arizona Jewish Historical Society (Phoenix Chapter)
Arizona Jewish Historical Society (Southern Arizona Chapter)
Arizona Jewish Post (article about: "A Conspectus of Arizona's Pioneer Anglo-Jewish Newspaper")
Arizona and New Mexico History (article)
Arizona (Pioneer) Historical Society (book excerpt)
Arizona Quarterly Illustrated, 1880-81
Arizona Rangers (article)
Aronson, John
Artzi, Sarah Tobin
Ash, Bruce
Asher Brothers' Powderhouse (articles)
Asia, Daniel
Astronauts (Jewish - article)
Atkinson, Sadie
Atlas, Louise C.
Auerbach, Norman E.
August, Harold
Bacal, Elizabeth
Backman, Felix
Backstein, Jacob
Baker, Donald
Banking in Arizona
Banta, Albert Franklin (excerpt from story by)
Barkan family
Barnett, Aaron
Barr, Rev. Lawrence
Barth, Bernice
Barth, Isaac
Barth, Jacob
Barth, Maurice
Barth, Nathan
Barth, Solomon (biographical)
Barth, Solomon (legal documents)
Bashevkin, Albert
Baswitz, Louie and Henry
Baum, Kuno
Baum, Sarah
Becker, Rabbi Israel
Becker, Mark
Becker, Sylvia
Beigel, Alfred
Beigel, Allan
Beigel, Gisela
Beigel-Kaye, Joan
Beim, Mary
Bellman, Ben
Bellman, Lamar
Bellman, Melvina (nee Balk)
Belzer, Suzanne
Ben-Asher, Susan (married name: Newton)
Bendalin, Howard
Bendell, Herman
Benson, AZ (Jewish merchants in)
Bensusan family
Beren family
Berger, J.M.
Berger, Jeannie
Berger, Madeline Dreyfuss Heineman
Berger, Quincy Chaim
Bergman, Rabbi Moise
Bergman, Jacob
Berlowe, Herman
Berney, Leo
Bernstein, Beryl
Bernstein, Justice Charles
Bernstein, Dr. Dennis
Bersh, Victor
Bersu, Camilla
Beth El Congregation (Phoenix)
Beth Emeth Congregation (Sun City West)
Beth Joshua Congregation (Scottsdale)
Bien-Willner, Ruben and Felissa
Bilgray (Rabbi Albert T.) Lectureship Steering Committee
Bilgray, Rabbi Albert T.
Bisbee, AZ
BOX 2
Bisman, Rabbi Mark and Fredda
Blitzer, Professor Leon
Block, Ben
Block, Molly Handmaker
Bloom Brothers
Bloom, Clara Ferrin
Bloom, David Walter
Bloom, Naomi Gerstel
Bloom Southwest Jewish Archives - 3f.
Bloom, Theodore F.
Bloomfield, Suzanne
Blumberg, Abraham M.
B'nai B'rith
B'nai B'rith Women
Bongarten, Harold
Bookbinder, Donald Gene
Bookman, Julius "Dooley"
Boorstein, Mary
Boritzer, Regina
Bowie, AZ
Bracker, Robert
Bracker, Charles
Bracker, Joseph
Bracker, Pearl
Brandes, Raphael
Bravin, Lance
Breger, Bertha
Breger, Rabbi Marcus
Breger, Rabbi Marcus (correspondence)
Breger, Rabbi Marcus (correspondence - University of Arizona)
Breskin, "Aunt" Dolores
Breweries and Jewish Pioneers (book excerpt - Brewed in America: A History of Beer and Ale in the United States
"Brides for Brethren , 1854 - 1879" (article)
Brock, Warren
Brook, Benjamin and Elizabeth
Brooks, "Al" Sumner
Brophy C. Frank
Brown, Jeanette
Brown, Morris J.
Burg, Sidney
Burnette, Ralph
Bush, Ruthann
Cabat, Erni and Rose
Calisher, M.
Cantor, Judge Irwin
Capin, Dr. Donna
Capin, Esther
Capin family (clippings)
Capin family (genealogy)
Capin/Bracker families (genealogy)
Capin, Fannie
Capin, Harlan
Capin, Helen
Capin, Hyman
Capin, Jacob (Jake)
Capin, Leslie
Capin, Lillian
Capin, Philip
Capin, Richard
Capin, Samuel (1877-1931)
Capin, Samuel (1903-68)
Capin, Sylvia
Cattlemen (Jewish)
Cauthorn, Robert S. - 2 f.
Censuses of Arizona Territory (Jewish listings [1860-1880])
Cerf, Marian
Chambers, Winnie Emma
Chanen, Herman
Chanin, Abraham
Charleston, AZ
Charpentier, Harry ("Pepper")
Chernin, Bessie Capin
Chernin family
Chernin, Harry
Chesin, Ruth
"Chronicle" (newsletter of the Southern Arizona Chapter of the American Jewish Historical Society)
Church Arson Prevention Act
Citron, Aaron L.
Civil War (Arizona battles in)
Clifton, AZ
Cochise County Historical and Archaeological Society
Cochise County (law enforcement)
Cohen, Adeline R.
Cohen, Charles E.
Cohen, Harry
Cohen, Haskell
Cohen, Henry
Cohen, Janice E.
Cohen, Marvin S.
Cohen, Maurice
Cohen, Meyer
Cohen, Morris
BOX 3
Cohen, Dr. Sam
Cohen, Sarah W.
Cohen, Woody
Cohn, Alfred A.
Cohn, Rabbi Benjamin
Cohn, B[ernard?]
Cohn brothers
Cohn, David
Cohn, Elias and H.M.
Cohn, I.
Cohn, Joseph
Cohn, M.W.
Cole, Beatrice
Coleman, Celia
"Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, Wyoming, and Arizona Gazetteer and Business Directory, 1884-1885" (photocopy)
Conferences (Jews in the Southwest United States)
Congregation Anshei Israel (Tucson) - 3f.
Congregation Beis Menachem (Phoenix)
Congregation Bet Shalom (Tucson)
Congregation Chaverim (Tucson)
Congregation Chofetz Chayim (Tucson)
Congregation Eshel Avraham (Tucson)
Congregation Young Israel (Tucson)
Consolidated National Bank (Tucson)
Contracts and consignments (historical; photocopies)
Cooper, Michael
Copeland, Isaac
Coppersmith, Senator Sam
Cornfield, Bernard
Cornfield, Matilda ("Tillie")
Costin, Max
Cranston, Jack
"Culture and Community: Artistic Encounters" (project of the National Foundation for Jewish Culture)
Cunningham, George
Custer, Howard and Morton
Cyment, Dorothy
Danforth Chapel (Arizona State University)
Darby, Dr. Richard
Davis, Betty Jane
Davis, Mayor Lewis
Davis Monthan Air Force Base (Tucson; Jewish activities; "The Shofar" - newsletter)
Deitel, Saul and Rose
"Los Descendientes del Presidio de Tucson" (newsletter)
Deutch, Sidney J.
Deutsch, Sam
Dever, William
Diamond, Donald R.
Diamond, Isaac
Diamond, Joseph
Diamond, Nathan
Dickstein family
Dickstein, Harold
Dickstein, Irwin
Dickstein, Dr. Stephen
Dietrich, Harvey
Dinnerstein, Leonard
Dinnerstein, Myra
Dobkin, Minnie
Doll, Peter
Donau, Alfred
Donau, Hugo
Donnadieu, Gabriel
Dorson, Sylvia
Dorson, William
Douglas, AZ
Douglas (AZ) Cemetery
Douglas Military Camp
Dow, Rabbi Ydel
Downing, Dimitri Y.
Drachman, Albert
Drachman, Emanuel
Drachman, Esther
Drachman, Harry
Drachman, Herbert
Drachman, Jennie
Drachman, Lucille
Drachman, Mose
Drachman, Myra
Drachman, Philip
Drachman, Rosa Katzenstein
Drachman, Roy
Drachman, Sally Spaid
Drachman, Samuel H. - 2f.
BOX 4
Drachman, Samuel H. (diary - photocopies)
"The Drachmans of Arizona" (article - Floyd S. Fierman)
Dreyer, Sam
Duckstein, Lucien
Dumes, Scott
Dumes, William
Dun and Bradstreet Mercantile Agency (reference book - 1908)
Dunn, Seth
Dworin, Dr. Milton
Earp, Wyatt
Eber, Solly
Eckstein, Dr. Albert
Ehrenberg, Herman
Ehrlich, Dr. Joe
Eisenberg, Abe
Eisenberg, S. Harold
Elias, Jacob
Elkus, Irene
Ellis, N.
Eloy, AZ
Emanuel, Abraham H.
Ephraim, Leopold
Epstein, Harry
Erman family
Ettinger, Rowena
Evangelism from Christians (Jewish reactions to)
Evans, Robert
Ezekiels, Al
Ezekiels, Louis
Ezekielville
Fairbank, AZ
Falkow, Cantor Maurice
Farming (Jews in)
Feder, Bradley, H.
Feig family
Feldman, Alther M.
Feldman, Hank
Feldman, Henry
Feldman, Joesph
Feldman, Oded and Ina
Feldman, Stanley G.
Feldman, Yosef
Fenster, George and Kitty (benefactors of the Fenster School)
Fenton, Margie
Fenton, Norman
Ferdie, Moreen
Ferentz, Judd
Ferrin, Arthur H.
Ferrin, Joseph
Ferrin, Therese Marx
Feyder, Leslie Newman
Fierman, Floyd
Fierst, Esther
Fine, Jack and Tillie
Fine, Sylvia Vogel
Fink, Richard
Finkelstein, Jack
Finkelstein, Rita
Fireman, Bert
Fischer, Adele
Fishman, Joesph
Fishman, Larry
Fleischman, Lawrence
Fleishman, Fannie Dreyfuss
Fleishman, Fred
Fleishman, Herman
Florsheim, William
Flyer, Anna
Fortman, Brian
Frank, Abraham
Frankl, Captain Robert A.
Franklin, Abraham M.
Franklin family
Franklin, Selim M.
Franklin, Shirley Alter
Freedom Run (race against prejudice in Tucson)
Freudenthal/Lesinsky/Solomon families
Fried, Mary L.
Friedman, Bernard
Friedman, Charles
Friedman, Frank
Friedman, Harry
Friedman, Herman
Friedman, Leah and Sol
Friedman, Sam
Frohman, Elaine
Fruchthendler, Jacob C.
Fruchthendler, Jean Abend
Fuchs, Morton
Funk family
Furst, Beth
Gaber, Pamela
"Galveston Plan" (settling of Jewish immigrants in the West)
Ganz, Emil and Sylvan
Garber, Dick and Harriet
Garrard, John and Carol
Gelband, Claire
Geller, Milton
Gellman, Stuart
Gerst, Morris
Gibson, Robert
Giffords, Gifford ("Gif")
Gila City, AZ
Gilbert, Alice (SEE: Solmon/Goldberg)
Ginsberg, Anna
Ginsburg, David and Helen
Ginsburg, Genevieve
Giss, Goldie
Giss, Harold C.
Glassberg, Sharon
Globe, AZ
Glogoff, Stuart
Goetz, Richard H.
Gold, Frank
Gold, Reuben
Goldbaum, Abe
Goldbaum, Arthur
Goldbaum, David
Goldbaum, Emma V.
Goldbaum, Eugene
Goldbaum, Joe
Goldbaum, Julius
Goldbaum, Louis
Goldbaum, Marcus
Goldbaum, Nathan
Goldbaum, Sarah
Goldberg, Aaron
Goldberg, Bernard A.
Goldberg Brothers Clothing Store (Phoenix)
Goldberg, Mrs. Carrie (wife of Aaron)
Goldberg, Charles
Goldberg, Chester Sr.
Goldberg, David
Goldberg, Ed
Goldberg family
Goldberg, Hyman
Goldberg, Isaac
Goldberg, Marvin
Goldberg, Dr. Philip
Goldenberg, Lillian
Golden Eagle Brewery (Tombstone)
Goldish, Matt
Goldman, Adolf
Goldman, Ben
Goldman, Bertha Feiler
Goldman Brothers (Phoenix)
Goldman, Charles
Goldman, Elliot Sheldon
Goldman, Helen Toppel
Goldman, Irwin L. ("Buddy")
Goldman, Leo and Charles
Goldman, Maurice
Goldman, S. B.
Goldschmidt, Adolph
Goldschmidt, Alfred J. and Louise
Goldschmidt, Leo
Goldsmith, Ben
Goldsmith, Grace
Goldstein, Brian
Goldstein, Dorothy
Goldstein, J. (business owner in Prescott, AZ)
Goldstein, Judith
Goldstein, Lois
Goldtree, Estelle
Goldtree, Harriet
Goldtree, Isador
Goldtree, Joesph
Goldtree, Lillian
Goldwater, Baron (Barry, Sr.)
Goldwater, Senator Barry (Barry, Jr.)
Goldwater, Ben
Goldwater, Carrie
Goldwater family
Goldwater genealogy
Goldwater, Henry
Goldwater, Joesph
Goldwater, Julius
Goldwater, Michael
BOX 5
Goldwater, Morris
Goldwater, Sam
Goldwyn, Lillian Hurwitz
Goodman, A.
Goodman, Edward
Goodman, Leon
Goodman, Mary
Goodman, Yetta
Gorbakovsky, Edward
Gordon, Edna
Gordon, William
Gottesman, Iris
Gotthelf, Isadore
Government (Jews in; book excerpt - Legislative History: Arizona 1864-1912)
Government (Jews in)
Grabb, Samuel
Graham County, AZ
Greenbaum, Alice
Greenbaum, Dr. Arnold
Greenberg, Bruce
Greenberg, George
Greenberg, Harold
Greenman, Rose
Green Valley, AZ
Greenwald, Samuel
Grossman, Lou
Grouskay, Aubrey
Grouskay family
Grunewald family
Gulf War
Gumbiner, Rabbi Joesph
Gunst, Ralph
Guralnick, Ralph
Guy, Dr. Donna
Haas, Brenda
Halper, Stacey
Hammer, Dr. Michael
Hammerschlag, Dr. Carl
Handmaker family (esp. Isadore H. ["Murf"])
Handmaker Home for the Aged (Tucson)
Hartman, Norman and Francesca
Har Zion Congregation (Paradise Valley)
Hebrew Benevolent Society (Tucson)
"Heichal Baoranim" (newsletter - Phoenix)
Heiman, Andrea
Heiman, Sandra R.
Heineman, Samuel
Heineman, Simon
Heisler, Michael
Heller, Louis
Henderson, Abraham
Herberg, Lloyd
Herman, Betty Jane
Herman family
Herman, Maury
Hersh, Bianca
Herzberg, Dr. Benjamin
High Holy Days
Hillel (Arizona State University)
Hillel (University of Arizona)
Hirsch, Sarah S.
Holocaust
Horn, Henry
Horwitz, Harry
Hyman, Julia
Ilitskey, Isadore
Immigration (Soviet Jews)
Irwin, Alfred
Isaacson, Jacob
Isenstein, Bob
Iseral, Julia Schaffer
Jacobs family
Jacobs, Harold
Jacobs, Leon
Jacobs, Marion
Jacobs, Mark
Jacome family
Jastro, Henry
Jerome, AZ
Jewish calendar calculations
The Jewish Chronicle, 1841-1941 (excerpt)
Jewish Community Foundation of Southern Arizona
Jewish Community Relations Council (Tucson)
Jewish Family and Children's Service (Tucson)
Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona
Jewish Historical Society of Southern Arizona
Jewish pioneer men in the West (articles)
"Jewish Pioneers in Arizona" (article)
"A Jewish Tourist's Guide" (excerpt)
Jewish Web Sites (World Wide Web)
The Jews in Arizona -- New Challenges
"Jews in Chihuahua -- Appendix VI" (excerpt)
"Jews of Arizona" (article - Freedman)
"Jews of Arizona" (article - Rochlin)
Joffe, Leonard
Joffe, Steve
Journalism (Jews in)
Kahn, Belle
Kahn, Richard
Kaiserman, Jeffrey
Kalish family
Kane, Fan
Kaplan, Alexander
Kaplan, Helen
Kaplan, Irving D,
Kaplan, Ruth
Kaplan, Sydney ("Duke")
Karon, Bruce A.
Karp, Dr. Leonard R.
Karsch, Carol and Daniel
Karz-Wagman, Rabbi Harley
Katcher, Fannie
Katz, Harold
Katz, Harry
Katz, Henry
Katz, Marcus
Katz, Ronald
Katzenstein, Albert
Katzenstein, Alma
Katzenstein, Frieda
Katzenstein, Sam
Kauffman, Davidson, Semmel, Inc.
Kaufman, Frances
Kaufman, Harold
Kaufman, Henry
Kaufman, Judah
Kaufman, Ruth
Kaufman, Sam
Kaufman, Tave G.
Kay, Morton
Kaye, Bobby
Kaye, Judy
Keane, Norman
Keller, Irving
Kellman, Herman
Kimmelman, Alex
King, Benjamin
Kingman Cemetery records (Kingman, AZ)
Kipnis, Sam
Kippe, Mollie
Kivel Care Center (Phoenix)
Kivel, Joesph K.
Klein, Gerda Weissmann
Klein, H. W.
Klein, S. (and Company)
Kleiner, Dr. Stanley
Kleinerman, Ed
Kleinman, Julius
Kline family
Koffler, Dr. Henry
Koppell, Rabbi Bonnie
Korrick family
Koschland, Moses
Kozolchyk, Boris
Krasner, Oscar
Kraszynski, Maurice
Kritchevsky, Elise
Kroloff, Geraldine
Krueger, Rudi
Kruglick, Burt
Krupp, Dr. Leon
Ku Klux Klan
Kulanu (Tucson)
Kurn, Samuel and Jane
Kustner, Jack and Dorothy
Labensart, Irving
Lamb, Urusla
Lamden, Richard
Lanceman, Bernard
Landers, Samuel
Landman, Rebecca
Landsberger, Louis
Langer, Rubin
Lantin, Max
Lappit, Leopold
Lasner, Anne
Lauber, Margot
Law (Jews in)
Lazard, Alphonse
Lazarow, Pearl
Lazarus, P.
Lebeau, Saul
Lederman, Amy Hirshberg
Lederman, Bernard
Lederman, Rose
Leeds, Leona J.
Lefty, William (formerly Levkowitz)
Lehman, Marshall
Lehman, Sylvia Gold
Lehrer, Cy
Lehrer, Lenoard
Leichman, Nathan
Leonard, Judith
Leonard, Wendy
Lesinsky, Henry and Charles
Lessner, Harold
Levanthal, B.
Levi, Fortunato
Levin, Alexander
Levin, Henry
Levit, Sady
Levkowitz, Bertie
Levkowitz, Clara
Levkowitz, Helene
Levkowitz family
Levkowitz, Milton
Levy, Aaron
Levy, Alfred
Levy, Ben (Ajo, AZ)
Levy, Ben (Douglas, AZ)
Levy, Ben (Winslow, AZ)
Levy brothers (Mohave County, AZ)
Levy, David
Levy's Department Store (Tucson)
Levy, Donnie
Levy, Dora
Levy, Doug
Levy, Esther
Levy, Eugene H.
Levy family
Levy, Felix
Levy, Ike
Levy, Isaac
Levy, Jacob
Levy, Jake
Levy, Jim
Levy, Joe
Levy, Leon
Levy, Chief Levy (Indian chief?)
Levy, Lois
Levy, Mamie
Levy, Mary
Levy, Miguel and Norma
Levy, Mike
Levy, Moise
Levy, Nathan
Levy, Sam
BOX 6
Levy, Sol (Bisbee)
Lewis, Howard
Lewis, Sol
Lewkowitz, Burton
Lewkowitz, Herman
Lewkowitz, Jerry
Lex, Michael
Liberman, Julius
Lichertman, Cantor Ivor
Lieb, Dr. Charles
Liese, Harry
Lipsey, Alfred
Lipshultz, Menachem
Lisitzky, Charles
Little Chapel of All Nations (Tucson)
Littman, Sol
Loeb, Charles
Loewenstein, Ben
London, Rabbis Ross and Victoria
Lowenstein, I.
Lo[e]wenstein, Manny
Louchheim, Rabbi Thomas
Lukin, Abe
Lukin/Sachs family
Lulley, Mark
Lyons, Abraham
Lyons, Isaac
Malach, Ruth
Maimonidean Society (University of Arizona) - 4f.
Mallin, Sol
Manassee family
Mannassee, Herman (various spellings of surname)
Mannis, David
Mansfeld, Eva
Mansfeld, Jacob S.
Mansfeld, Leonor (married name: Williamson)
Mansfeld, Samuel J.
Mansfeld, Mrs. Samuel J.
Mansfield, Monte
"Many Jews Helped the Pioneers Settle Arizona" (article)
Marcus, Janet
Marcus, Robert
Marcus, Sadye Capin
Marcus, Sam
Marcus, Simon
Margolies, Lillian
Marks, Barnett
Marks, Jake
Marks, Max
Marks, Selma Paul
Marshall, Jonathan
Martin, Daniel
Marx, Abraham
Masonic Lodge (Tucson )
May, Louis A.
Mayer, Marcus B.
Mayer, William P.
McKenney's Business Directory -1882-1883 (excerpt - Arizona listings)
Mecham, Gov. Evan
Mechles, Leon
Meckler, Steven
Medicine (Jews in )
Meier, J. A.
Melczer brothers
Melczer, Mrs. Ed
Melnick, Jacob
Mendel, Lillian
Merchants (Jewish)
Meyer, Carrie
Meyer, Judge Charles
Meyer, Henry Jr.
Meyer, Henry Sr.
Meyer, Isadore
Meyer, A. Leonard
Miami, AZ
Miessner, Julia Allen
Migdal, Lila Z. Haas
Milberg, Morton and Helga
Miles, Harriet K.
Military (Jews in)
Miller, Ed
Miller, Mayor George
Miller, Jacob
Miller, Joe
Miller, Rachel Sadowsky
Miller, Zach
Millstone, Donald
Mining (Jews in)
Mogill, Leo
Mohave County, AZ
Monsky, Thelma
Moore, Wendy Marmis
Morris, Abe P.
Morris, Isaac
Morrison, Ray A.
Mossman, Lettie
Murillo, Lupita
Myerson family
Myerson, Jean
Myerson, Joesph
Nathan, Dena
Nathan, Sol
National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW)
Native Americans and Jews (relations)
Neiblum, Lottie
Nemeroff, Celia
Netzky, Lester
Neugass, Joesph
Neustatter, Major Isidor
Nevins, James
Newman, Jack B.
Newmark, Cecil
New Mexico
Nieblum, Henry
Niemoller, Pastor Martin
Noah, Max
Nogales, AZ
"Northern Arizona Territorial Death and Burial Records" (1870-1910)
Novick, Herman
Oberfelder, S.
Ogden, Emma
Oleisky, Rabbi Arthur
"On the Arizona-Sonora Frontier in 1880" (article)
"Operation Exodus" (Tucson Jewish Federation)
Oppenheimer, Ernest
Organization for Rehabilitation through Training (ORT)
Ostroy, Irving
Owls Club (Tucson)
Pakier, Freddi
Parents of North American Israelis (Tucson chapter)
Peachin, David
Peck, Jeffery
Perkins, Judith
Perlin, Bernie
Perlman, Natran
Peterson, Cele
Phillips, Ed
Phoenix anti-semitism
"Phoenix aristocracy" (clipping)
Phoenix - Arizona Jewish Historical Society (Phoenix Chapter)
Phoenix B'nai B'rith organization
Phoenix City Council
Phoenix - "Greater Phoenix Jewish News"
Phoenix Hebrew Academy
Phoenix history
Phoenix: the History of a Southwestern Metropolis (excerpt)
Phoenix Jewish Community Center
Phoenix Jewish Federation
Phoenix - the Kishinef Fund
Phoenix Volunteer Fire Department
Pima County jurists
Pimeria Alta Historical Society
Pioneer Jews in the Southwest United States
"Pioneer Jews of Arizona" (article - Harriet Rochlin)
Pitt, Donald
Plotkin, Albert and Sylvia
Plotkin, Irving
BOX 7
Polk, Frank -2f.
Polk, Sally
Poplanshy, Pauline
Population surveys
Portman, Sophie
Posner, Philip
Posner, Robert
Postil, Eleanor
Pozez family
Prescott, AZ
Present, Elmer
Price, Louis
"Project Isaiah"
Purim Ball (Tucson -1886)
Rabin, Irving
Rabinowitz, Steve
Rado, Leanore Levy
Ramenofsky, Dorothy
Ramenofsky, Elizabeth
Ranching (Jews in)
Rappaport, Harold
Raskin, Fannie
Rauh, Anna
Raykh/Weinstein/Yusofora families
Raykh, Vera V.
Reimers, Rabbi Paula
Reich, Molly
Reiss, Leni
Republican Party politics
Resnick, Dr. Sol
Reznik, Michael
Reznikov, Dr. Anna
Riback, Jack
Rickles, Abraham
"Rings" of influence in Arizona history
Ritchie, Matthew
Rivera, Geraldo
Robinson, J.B.
Rochlin, Abe
Rochlin, Annie Shapiro
Rochlin, Claire
Rochlin, Fred
Rochlin, Harriet
Rochlin, Sidney
Ronald, Rabbi Jeffrey N.
"Roots in the Desert..." (title of a photographic exhibition)
Rosen, Babette
Rosen, Fred
Rosen, Judith
Rosenbaum, Marcia
Rosenbaum, Morris C.
Rosenbaum, Polly
Rosenberg, Mrs. Morris
Rosenberg, Selma
Rosenberg, Seth
Rosenberg, William
Rosenberg, Winfield
Rosenblatt, Paul
Rosenblum, Hyman
Rosenbluth, Mike
Rosenfeld, Bernath
Rosenstein, Herman
Rosenstern, Louis
Rosentstock, Alberto
Rosenthal, Joseph
Rosenthal, N.
Rosenthal, Sandy
Rosenzweig, Arline ("Sandy")
Rosenzweig, Harry
Rosenzweig, Hillel
Rosenzweig, Isaac
Rosenzweig, Rosa
Rothberger, Jeannette
Rothman, Martha K.
Rothschild Ice Cream Shop
Rubin, Dan
Rubin, William J.
Rubinstein, Irving and Harriet
Rubinstein, Joesph
Rubinow, Thelma
Rudnitsky, Alex
Ruggil, Solomon
Rulney, Melynda
Rutz, Rebecca Staman and Myer Lawrence
Sachs, Dr. Jacob Leonard
Sachs, Woolf
Sacks, Dr. Benjamin
Safford, AZ
Saft, Ralph
Salonic, Philip
Samter, J.
Sandoval, Juan
Sare, Moysey
Sarver, Jack
Sattler, Esther
Satz, Wayne
Schaefer, Helen S.
Schaefer, John Paul
Schain, Abraham
Schain, Al
Schantz, Mildred
Schenkner, Howard
Schiesel, Herman
Schiff, Nathan
Schifman, David
Schlomowitz, Fanny
Schneider, Eleanor
Schneider, William
Schoenfeld, Louis
Schonholz, Hertz
Schulman, Edmund and Alsie
Schurgin, Samuel
Schuster family
Schwartz, Moritz
Sedley, Bernard
Sedona, AZ
Sehler, Jeff Hannan
Seidel, Jonathan
Seidner, Dr. Aaron
Seligman, Theodore
Seligmann, C.
Senderoff, Charles
Senor, Irving and Rachel
Sephardim of Tucson
Shandling, Garry
Shanhouse, Morris
Shapiro, A.D.
Shapiro, Norman
Shapiro, Sam
Shayevich, Sergey
Sheinbein, Melvin ("Mickey")
Shemtov, Rabbi Joesph
Sherberg, Esther
Sherman, Rose
Sherwin, Rabbi Richard
Shiff family
Shiff, Murray
Shifrin family
Shore, Sean Marc
Shostac, Lillian Ilitzky
Shrager, Nancy
Shropshire, Donald Gray
Siebenberg, Harry
Siegel, Rabbi Kenneth
Siegel, Shirley Ruth
Silberman, Rabbi Herbert
Silberman, Rabbi Lou
Silver, Diane
Silver, Rose
Silverbell Road (Tucson - found objects)
Silverberg, Simon
Silverman, Estherlea
Silverman, Lisa
Silverman, Ruth
Silverstein, Milt
Silverstone, Sally
Simon, Abraham
Simon, Bertha
Simon, Morris
Simon, Rabbi Ralph
Singer, Isaac
Singer, Mark
Slamon, Judge J.J.
Slavkin, Tillie
Smith, Herbert
Smythe, Patricia
Society for Crypto-Judaic Studies
Solomon, Adolph
Solomon, Anna
Solomon, Charles
Solomon, David
Solomon family
Solomon, Hattie (Mrs. Charles)
Solomon, Hyman
Solomon, Isidor Elkan
Solomon/Lesinsky/Freudenthal families
Solomon, Max
Solomon, Ruth
Solomonville, AZ
Solot, Ben H.
Solot family
Solot, Marian
Solot, Morton
Sonder, Anne
Sonoita kosher wine production
Southwest Jewish Archives (conference - 1991)
"Southwest Jewish History" (newsletter of the Southwest Jewish Archives)
Soza family (newsletter)
Specter, Sam and Miriam
Spielberg, Steven
Spitalny family
Spivack, Marvin
Staab and Company
Stein family
Stein, Max
Steinfeld, Albert
BOX 8
Steinfeld, Albert
Steinfeld, Irene (married name: Pizzini)
Steinfeld, Viola (married name: O'Neil)
Sterling, Irene
Stern, Sarah
Stickle, Leonard
St. Johns, AZ
Stocker, Joseph
Stone Avenue Temple Project (Tucson)
Stone, Harry
Strauss, Charles M.
Strauss, Gerd
Strober, Harry
Strug, Dr. Burt
Strug, Kerri
Stuart, Yale
Sverdlik, Henrietta
Swetschinski, Daniel M.
Syde, Saul H.
Sylvia Plotkin Judaica Museum (at Temple Beth El - Phoenix)
Taren, Elizabeth
Temple Beth Israel (Phoenix) - 2f.
Temple Beth Shalom (Green Valley)
Temple Beth Shalom (Havasu)
Temple B'rith Shalom (Prescott)
Temple Emanu-El (Tempe)
Temple Emanu-El (Tucson)
Temple Kol Hamidbar (Sierra Vista)
Temple of Music and Art (Tucson)
Temple Solel (Paradise Valley)
Terman, Ruth
Tishkevich, Nina
"To Tender Our Services" (excerpt from The Arizona Rough Riders)
Tobin, Irwin
Tobin, Saul
Tombstone, AZ
Tombstone (AZ) Jewish cemetery
Torme, Arthur
Tribolet, Godfrey
Tuba City, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Tucson (Chabad-Lubavitch sect)
Tucson (city council)
Tucson (city directory -1881)
Tucson (city government)
Tucson (downtown map/Jewish homes)
Tucson (first Jewish wedding in Territory of Arizona)
Tucson (Hanukkah celebration)
Tucson Hebrew Academy
Tucson Hebrew High School
Tucson (historical homes)
Tucson Jewish Cemetery Association (1890)
Tucson Jewish Community Center - 2f.
Tucson Jewish Community Center (Maccabi youth athletic team)
Tucson Jewish Community Council
Tucson ("The Jewish Community In Tucson : Structure and Forms of Jewish Self-Identification" - article)
Tucson Jewish Family and Children's Service
Tucson Jewish Film Festival
Tucson Jewish War Veterans
Tucson (Jewish welfare and benevolent societies)
Tucson (Jewish youth study)
Tucson (Kosher meat products)
Tucson ("Landmarks of the Old Pueblo" - historical sketches)
Tucson: The Life and Times of an American City (excerpt)
Tucson (map -1862; copy of)
Tucson (mayors of)
BOX 9
Tucson (newspaper of 1879; notes taken from)
Tucson ("Tent City")
Tucson (World War II)
Tuller, Mort and Howard
Tumarkin, Linda
Turken, Morris
United Order of True Sisters (Tucson)
University of Arizona (anti-semitism)
University of Arizona (Hillel Foundation)
University of Arizona (history)
University of Arizona (Holocaust denial issues)
University of Arizona (Jewish athletes)
University of Arizona (Judaic Studies Program)
University of Arizona (Saudi Arabia relations)
Uvaydova, Sarah
Veksler, Eugene
Vertlieb, Freda
Vicenzi, Richard
Villa, Pancho
Viner, Andy
Volgy, Thomas J.
Wallet, Eleanor Ruth
Wartsky, Bernard
Wasserman, Celma
Weinberger, Jacob
Weiner, Leonard
Weinstein, Harry
Weinstein, Jeffrey Neil
Weinstein, Joseph
Weinstein, Rebecca
Weintraub, Anna R.
Weintraub, Ron and Diane
Weisberg, Sheldon
Weisl, Bernard
Weisl, Sig
Weiss, Devora
Weiss, Melissa
Weissman, Eva
Weisz, Elsa
Weisz, Kurt
Weizenbaum ,Suzanne
Weizenbaum, Rabbi Joesph
Welisch, T.
Wernick family
Wertheimer, Aaron
Wesendorff, Max
Wetzler, Julius
Weyler, Charles
Whitehill, Lorraine
Wickenberg, AZ
Wiener, David
Wiesel, Elie
Wilf, Regina
Willcox, AZ
Williams, AZ
Wine, David S.
Winter, Charles F.
Wintner, Gertrude
Wise, Joesph E.
Wisotsky, Jerry
Wolf, Harry
Wolf, Ida
Wolfe, Ivan
Wolfe, Michelle Pinnas
Wollenberg, Charles
Wollenberg family
Wollenberg, Louis
Wolpert, Saul
Woolf, Eta
Wolsky, Sam and Bobbie
Wormser, Michael
Yakorevsky, Vladimir
Yall, Anna
Yavelberg, Samuel
Yontef, Roger
Yontef, Samuel
Yusufova, Almas
Zales, Ruth
Zeckendorf, Aaron
Zeckendorf family
Zeckendorf (Lilienfeld sisters)
Zeckendorf, Fanny
Zeckendorf, Julia
Zeckendorf, Lina
Zeckendorf, Louis
Zeckendorf, Mathilde
Zeckendorf/Steinfeld families
Zeckendorf, William
Zuckerman, Mel and Enid
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