JHC. Jewish Heritage Collection
Found in 323 Collections and/or Records:
Jerry Meyerson World War II photographs
This collection consists of a photograph album and loose photographs from Jerry Meyerson's service in Europe during World War II, as well as some photographs from the homefront and a few photocopies of clippings/certificates related to his father Louis A. Meyerson.
Ehrich, Levi, and Weinberg families papers
Papers consist of a scrapbook of William S. Ehrich's World War I letters and assorted photographs of the Ehrich, Levi, and Weinberg families. Also included are photocopies of Ehrich's scrapbook and the family photographs.
Greenville Aleph Zadik Aleph shirt
Blue and yellow three quarter sleeve shirt with "Greenville A.Z.A." in white letters on front from the 1930s-1940s.
Two letters to Lyon Levy from Paul Hamilton
Two letters written by Paul Hamilton (1762-1816, later 3rd United States Secretary of the Navy) to Lyon Levy (1764-1835) of Charleston, South Carolina.
Lady Lafayette Hotel souvenir plate
Souvenir plate for the Lady Lafayette Hotel located in Walterboro, South Carolina.
"Jew Boy" football jersey
White football jersey with blue lettering of "Jew Boy" on front and "J.B. 1"on the reverse. Given to Andrew Cohen, manager of the St. Johns High School football team, by his team members at an end of season banquet.
Hamer Spinning Mills photographs
Four black and white photographs of the Hamer Spinning Mills plant in Hamer, South Carolina, and three portraits of its owners.
Sokol and Goldwasser families papers
Papers of the Sokol and Goldwasser families of South Carolina.
Irene K. Rudnick papers
Papers relating to Irene K. Rudnick's political career and family.
Charleston Holocaust Memorial Committee records
The records of the Charleston Holocaust Memorial Committee of the Charleston Jewish Federation include committee files, planning and management documents, and other records relating to the planning, construction, financing, dedication, and management of the Charleston Holocaust Memorial located in Marion Square.
