the ida pearle and joseph cuba archives and genealogical center
For more information or to make an appointment, call Sandra Berman, Archivist, at 404-870-1862, or contact her by e-mail at sberman@thebreman.org. |
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Hebrew Orphans Home |
View Cuba Archives Holdings:
• Individual and Family Papers
• Business Records
• Organizational Records
• Synagogue Records
• Unprocessed Collections
• Newspapers
• Taylor Oral History Collection
The Cuba Archives is the largest repository of its type in the Southeast. Its holdings of personal and family papers and organizational records include diaries, minutes, scrapbooks and photographs, audio and video recordings, and oral histories, as well as an extensive newspaper collection.
Over 2,000 manuscript collections and 15,000 photographs support study in Georgia Jewish history, genealogy, and the Holocaust. Cemetery records, family histories, synagogue membership records, population studies and a small collection of Yizkor books from Jewish communities destroyed during the Holocaust assist genealogists in the search for their roots.
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Confirmation Class, The Temple, 1921 |
A world of information awaits both the professional historian and family biographer. Whether your interest is in the Civil War or civil rights, social service or social justice, the answers can be discovered at the Cuba Archives and Genealogical Center.

Call Sandra Berman, Archivist, for more information or to make an appointment at 404-870-1862, or contact her by e-mail at sberman@thebreman.org.
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