Photograph of Florence Page Jaques and Francis Lee Jaques seated on grass, surrounded by plants, smiling at the camera. Bright sunshine. Lee has binoculars around his neck and Florence is writing or drawing in a notebook on her lap.
Florence Schoff was the most concerned with the welfare of the State of Israel and was a Hadassah leader for the Minneapolis Hadassah chapter, and an avid Zionist. She spent countless hours on boards, committees and fund drives.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
Florence Schoff speaking from a podium. Florence Schoff was the most concerned with the welfare of the State of Israel and was a Hadassah leader for the Minneapolis Hadassah chapter, and an avid Zionist. She spent countless hours on boards, committees and fund drives.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
Florida Grand Lodge officers pose for a photograph. From L to R, standing: Alessi Demmi; Daniel Di Bona. Seated: Governor Volpe; Venerable John Sartor; Frank P. Settecasi.
Creator:
Thomas and Herrig Photograph
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
This platform covering accompanies the Twin City Scenic Company collection M137 (rugged hillside cavern opening for 9 and 10 [degrees]) and transforms the scene into the 13th degree.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Performing Arts Archives.
Button with Sherlock Holmes looking through a magnifying glass and the larger text of "Follow-->The-->News-->" and smaller surrounding text of "Birkenhead News, Wallasey News, Hoylake & West Kirby News, Heswall & Neston News, Bebington News"
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Special Collections and Rare Books.
Football player or coach stands with a football with spectators behind, Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is presumably a member of the Atlas Club. The Atlas Club was one of several Jewish social clubs in the Twin Cities operating during the early 1900s to the 1920s. The clubs were a response to the fact that "downtown" social clubs such as the Athleti...
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.