SCHOONDER STREET HEBREW CONGREGATION ARCHIVE (incorporating Roeland Street congregation)
- ZA UCT BC798
- Fonds
- 1894-1992
Schoonder Street Hebrew Congregation
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SCHOONDER STREET HEBREW CONGREGATION ARCHIVE (incorporating Roeland Street congregation)
Schoonder Street Hebrew Congregation
South African Jewish Board of Deputies Archive
The collection is divided into a number of broad areas. Correspondence is divided into general, as well as Special topics; Minutes include the Cape, the National Executive of the Board of Deputies in Johannesburg, as well as other Councils (Trans...
South African Jewish Board of Deputies
Kaplan Centre for Jewish Studies Collection
Consisting of materials produced by the Kaplan Centre for Jewish Studies based at the University of Cape Town. These scrapbooks, 25th anniversary photographs and exhibition visitors' book, which forms the nucleus of the collection, were rece...
Kaplan Centre for Jewish Studies at The University of Cape Town
Minutes, correspondence, fundraising activities, etc.
Bnoth Zion
Photocopies of letters and telegrams concerning Jewish immigration from Germany to South Africa (1933-1939), reminiscences and articles about the immigration and the Raphaely Memorial Bursary.
Provenance unknown
The papers include correspondence relating to his maternal grandfather Siegmund Rosenbaum’s business in Giessen, to the confiscation of his property by the National Socialist regime, and to his grandparents’ emigration to South Africa. It also con...
Schragenheim, Julian
Consists mainly of correspondence: family, personal and rabbinical correspondence, especially with Rabbi AI Kook; Local Jewish Communal papers.
Mirvish, Moses Chaim (Rabbi), 1872-1947
7 miniature water colour sketches by unknown artist in Cape. Early 19th century.Accompanying note from William Plomer to R F M Immelman, 6 Jan 1966. Immelman was the University Librarian who started manuscript collecting.
Plomer, William Charles Franklyn
Papers of Prof. Jack Simons and his wife, Ray Alexander, reflecting the immense contribution made by the Simons' to the political, trade union and intellectual life of South Africa. A very important source for the history of the South African...
Simons, Harold Jack