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x A.C. Barclay     Papers of Captain A.C. Barclay Southampton University Library
x A. J. Granoff     A. J. Granoff Papers Harry S. Truman Libary and Museum Archives
x Aaron B Cohn     Aaron B. Cohen Autograph Book American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Aaron Bloom     Bloom Family Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Aaron Burr AaronBurr
Aaron Burr, Jr. (February 6, 1756 – September 14, 1836) was the third Vice President of the United States under President Thomas Jefferson. After serving as a Continental Army officer in the Revolutionary War, Burr became a successful lawyer and...
Judah Family (New York City and Richmond) Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Aaron Eisenberg     Aaron Eisenberg Papers Central Zionist Archives
x Aaron Family     Aaron-Aarons-Marcus-Philipp Families Collection Leo Baeck Institute Archives, New York
x Aaron Franks     Franks Family Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Aaron Garfunkel     Garfunkel - Trager Family Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Aaron Gorovitz     Aaron Gorovitz Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Aaron Hart AaronHart
Aaron Philip Hart (Hebrew: משה אורי בן יחזקאל‎; August 16, 1724 – December 28, 1800) was a businessman in Lower Canada and one of the first Jews to settle in the colony. He is considered the father of Canadian Jewry. He was one of the founding...
Hart Family Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Aaron Hart Judah     Judah Family (New York, Montreal, Indiana) Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Aaron Hershfield     Aaron Hershfield Collection American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Aaron L. Gomez     Judah Family (New York City and Richmond) Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Aaron Lazarus     Aaron Lazarus Collection Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies Library
x Aaron Lopez Aaron Lopez
Aaron Lopez (1731–1782), born Duarte Lopez, was a Jewish merchant and philanthropist. He became the wealthiest person in Newport, Rhode Island, in British America. In 1761 and 1762, Lopez unsuccessfully sued the Colony of Rhode Island for...
Aaron Lopez Papers Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies of The Historical Society of Pennsylvania Archives
x Aaron Lopez Gomez     Gomez Family Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Aaron N. Cohen     Cohen Family Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Aaron Reuben Charney     Aaron Reuben Charney Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Aaron Tänzer  
Aaron Tänzer ((also) German: Aron Tänzer, Hungarian: Tänzer Áron; also German: Arnold Tänzer; January 30, 1871 – February 26, 1937, Göppingen) was an Austrian rabbi. He was born in Pressburg, Hungary. He studied at the Pressburg Rabbinerschule, and...
Arnold Tänzer Papers Centrum Judaicum Archive
x Aarons Family     Aaron-Aarons-Marcus-Philipp Families Collection Leo Baeck Institute Archives, New York
x Abba Eban Abba Eban (center) with Israeli PM David Ben-Gurion and US President Harry Truman
Abba Eban (Hebrew: אבא אבן‎, born Abba Solomon Meir; later adopted Aubrey Solomon Eban; 2 February 1915 – 17 November 2002) was an Israeli diplomat and politician. In his career he was Israeli Foreign Affairs Minister, Education Minister, Deputy...
Abba Eban Collection American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Abe Cohen     Abe Cohen Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Abe Fortas Abe Fortas
Abraham "Abe" Fortas (June 19, 1910 – April 5, 1982) was a U.S. Supreme Court associate justice from 1965 to 1969. Originally from Tennessee, Fortas became a law professor at Yale, and subsequently advised the Securities and Exchange Commission. He...
Abe Fortas Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Abel Eliyahu Abelson     Abel Eliyahu Abelson Letter American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Abel Family     John Stern Family Collection Leo Baeck Institute Archives, New York
x Abendanone Family     Abendanone Family Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Abraham Aaron Neumann     Abraham A. Neumann Papers Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies Library
x Abraham Alfred Berliner     Abraham Alfred Berliner Papers Central Zionist Archives
x Abraham Alpert     Abraham Alpert Collection American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Abraham Avadio     Abraham Avadio Papers Central Zionist Archives
x Abraham Belais     Abraham Belais Collection Leo Baeck Institute Archives, New York
x Abraham Ben-Oliel     Abraham Ben-Oliel Papers Jewish Theological Seminary of America Library
x Abraham Berliner Portrait of Abraham Berliner, from the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia.
Abraham (Adolf) Berliner (May 2, 1833–1915) (Hebrew: אברהם ברלינר) was a German theologian and historian, born in Obersitzko, province of Posen, Prussia. He received his first education under his father, who was teacher in Obersitzko. He continued...
Collection of Letters of the Martin Buber Institute's Library Martin Buber Institute Library
x Abraham E. Hurshman     Abraham E.Hurshman Papers Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies of The Historical Society of Pennsylvania Archives
x Abraham Ellstein Looking south on Second Avenue from 85th Street, May 2005
Abraham "Abe" Ellstein (Yiddish: אַבֿרהם "אײב" עלשטײן, Avrom Ellstein, July 7, 1907, New York - March 22, 1963) was an American composer for Yiddish entertainments. Along with Shalom Secunda, Joseph Rumshinsky, and Alexander Olshanetsky, Ellstein...
Abraham Ellstein Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Abraham Goldberg     Abraham Goldberg Papers Central Zionist Archives
x Abraham Goldstein     Goldstein Family (New York, N.Y.) Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Abraham Granott     Abraham Granott (Granovsky) Papers Central Zionist Archives
x Abraham Hart     Abraham Hart Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Abraham Hauser     Papers of Abraham Hauser Southampton University Library
x Abraham I. H. Bernal     Abraham I. H. Bernal Letter American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Abraham Isaac Trager     Garfunkel - Trager Family Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Abraham Isaacks     Isaacks Family (New York and Newport) Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Abraham Isaacs     Isaacs Family (New York, N.Y.) Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Abraham Jacobs     Jacobs Family (New York, Charleston, Savannah) Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Abraham Jonas  
Abraham Jonas (born September 12, 1801 in Exeter, England; died June 8, 1864) was the first permanent Jewish resident in Quincy, Illinois. He was a former member of the Illinois and Kentucky State Legislature, a leading lawyer, and a valued friend...
Abraham Jonas Estate and legal Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Abraham Kamberg     Abraham Kamberg Collection American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Abraham Lincoln Picture 7.png
Abraham Lincoln /ˈeɪbrəhæm ˈlɪŋkən/ (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was the 16th President of the United States, serving from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. He successfully led his country through its greatest constitutional,...
Belmont Family (New York, N.Y.) Collection American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Abraham M. Isaacks     Isaacks Family (New York and Newport) Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Abraham Nahum Stencl  
Abraham Nahum Stencl (Avrom-Nokhem Shtentsl) (1897-1983) was a Yiddish poet. Stencl was born in Czeladź in south-western Poland, and studied at the yeshiva in Sosnowice, where his brother was rabbi. He left home in 1917; he joined a Zionist...
Abraham Nahum Stencl Collection School of Oriental and African Studies Library
Abraham Nahum Stencl Library School of Oriental and African Studies Library
x Abraham Phineas Nasatir     Abraham Phineas Nasatir Document Collection Bancroft Library, University of California Berkeley
x Abraham W. Geller     Abraham W. Geller Architectural Records and Papers Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library
x Abraham Wolper     Abraham and Frieda Wolper Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Abraham Zelbard     Gottlieb/Zelbard Family Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Abraham Zevi Hirschprung     Halberstam Family Genealogical Chart American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Abrahams Family     Abrahams Family (New York) Papers American Jewish Historical Society Archives
x Ada Green     Ada and Henry Green Papers Jewish Theological Seminary of America Library
x Adam Appenzeller     Adam Appenzeller Papers Central Zionist Archives
x Adam Rosenzweig     Rosenzweig Family Collection Leo Baeck Institute Archives, New York
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