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Atlanta Jewish Times. Records, 1917-1985.
Mss 13
Size: 2.5 cubic feet.
Content: Correspondence, biographical material, records and memorabilia from Atlanta and the various other communities throughout the state and the South that were served by this publication.
Significance: Although not the oldest English-Jewish newspaper in the Southeast it is the most enduring. Established in 1925 in Augusta, Georgia the paper moved to Atlanta in 1929. The records reflect upon the varied subjects and individuals that were profiled in the newspaper during the years that it was known as The Southern Israelite.
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Records, 1949-1950.
(program)
Harry Robkin (1899-1977) Family. Papers, 1926-1977.
(program and newspaper articles of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, 1926-1927)
Morris Benatar Family (1905-1992) Papers, 1943-1951.
(correspondence and menu from Vick's Delicatessen)
Nathan Bergen. Papers, 1938-1999.
(newspaper article and receipt from Gold's Department Store in Cornelia, Georgia.
Charles Borochoff (1921-1990). Papers, 1903-1991.
(primarily material relating to war work of Southern Wire and Iron Works during World War II)
Nathan Cohen Family. Papers, 1974.
D. Danneman Kosher Market and Delicatessen. Records, 1941-1942. (Jewish New Years card)(newspaper articles relating to Cohen's department store in Alma, Georgia)
The Davis Academy. Records, 1993.
(brochure and newsletter)
Emory University. Records, 1969-1991.
(brochures, invitations and pamphlets relating to the Jay and Leslie Cohen Chair of Judaic Studies and the "Witness to the Holocaust Project")
Max Flink. Papers, 1965-1971.
(newspaper articles re. Flink's Florists)
Isaac Franco (1899-1990). Papers, undated.
(facsimile of menu from Roxy's Delicatessen)
Jill Fuller. Papers, 1994.
(newspaper article re. the Square Deal Sales Store)
Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills. Records, 1939.
(letterhead, 1939)
H. Sunshine & Son. Records, undated
(order blank for this Kosher delicatessen and grocery)
The Home Depot. Records, 1993-1994.
(annual report)
David M. Stern. Papers, 1946-2000.
("Give-away" and photocopies of advertisements and newspaper articles Kimbrell-Stern, a Jewish owned funeral home in Albany, Georgia)
Leb's Pigalley. Records, undated.
(postcard and matchbook from this Atlanta restaurant owned by Charlie Lebedin)
Leon Froshin's. Records, undated.
(advertisement)
Mechants Mutual Credit Corporation. Records, undated.
(history)
Montag Bros. Inc. Records, 1916-1930.
Mss 84
Size: .2 cubic feet.
Content: Product catalogues, 1916-1930.
Significance: Montag Bros. a school supply manufacturer and distributor was established in Atlanta in 1889 by Sigmund Montag and his four brothers. Of special interest are examples of the products produced by the National Pencil Company, the factory where Leo Frank was employed.
Montag Brothers, Inc. Records, undated.
(notebooks)
National Linen Service Corporation. Records, 1944-1962.
(history, letter, and newspaper article)
Sydney A. Rushin. Papers, undated.
(advertisement from the Norris Candy Co.)
Otto Orkin. Papers, 1952-1964.
(prospectus, annual report, stock certificate, brochures and "give-away.")
Dave Schulman. Papers, undated.
(Pic n' Save coupon)
Regenstein's. Records, 1918.
(receipt and invoice)
Rich's Inc. Records, 1975.
(biography of Richard Rich)
The Rosenfeld Company. Records, 1912.
(letterhead)
S.J. Gold Groceries and Delicatessen Records, 1933.
(Hagaddah)
Standard Truck and Equipment Co. Records, c.1992.
(history)
Adam Stein Family. Papers, 1923-1945.
(correspondence, receipt from Stein Brothers, Inc. Smelters and Dealers in New and Scrap Iron, and program from the Gordon-Eppley School of Dancing)
Teeny Weeny Lunch Room. Records, undated.
(advertisement for this restaurant owned by Morris Israel)
Tichon Atlanta. Records, 1994.
(course book and newspaper article)
Torah Day School. Records, 1993.
(auction book)
Union of American Hebrew Congregations Camp Coleman. Records, 1962-1989.
(photocopy of dedication program and minutes)
Louis Vrono (1897-1987). Family. Papers, 1933-1939.
(newspaper clippings regarding Vrono Groceries)
Wachovia Bank of Georgia. Records, 1948-1954.
(agreements between the Atlanta Jewish Welfare Fund and The First National Bank of Atlanta)
Jack Weinstock (?-1961) Family. Papers, 1921-1983.
(advertisements and newspaper articles regarding Weinstocks Florists and Weinstock family members)
Hyman Winer Family. Papers, 1910-1979.
(photocopies of newspaper articles regarding Winer's, a department store in LaFayette, Georgia)
Yeshiva High School. Records, 1972.
(minutes)
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