Booklets
CoDU note: do not confuse with pamphlets, which are a few folded stitched or stapled (but not bound) sheets, or leaflets, which are a single sheet.
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
Jewish Pioneers of New Mexico: The Danoff Family, 2005
The booklet is the product of the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society's Jewish Pioneer Oral History Video Archive Project, conducted in partnership with the Department of History and the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. The booklet is composed of recollections of members of the Danoff family.
Jewish Pioneers of New Mexico: The Freudenthal, Lesinsky and Solomon Families, 2006
The booklet is the product of the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society's Jewish Pioneer Oral History Video Archive Project, conducted in partnership with the Department of History and the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. The booklet is composed of recollections of members of the Freudenthal, Lesinsky and Solomon families.
Jewish Pioneers of New Mexico: The Goldsmith Family, 2004
The booklet is the product of the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society's Jewish Pioneer Oral History Video Archive Project, conducted in partnership with the Department of History and the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. The booklet is composed of recollections of Dorothy Shipman, Clara Goldsmith Weil was born in Denver. Kansas Territory in 1860, married Nathan Weil in Pueblo, and then the family moved to New Mexico.
Jewish Pioneers of New Mexico: The Gusdorf Family, 2005
The booklet is the product of the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society's Jewish Pioneer Oral History Video Archive Project, conducted in partnership with the Department of History and the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. The booklet is composed of recollections of members of the Gusdorf family.
Jewish Pioneers of New Mexico: The Herzstein Family, 2004
The booklet is the product of the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society's Jewish Pioneer Oral History Video Archive Project, conducted in partnership with the Department of History and the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. The booklet is composed of recollections of members of the Herzstein family.
Jewish Pioneers of New Mexico: The Ilfeld and Nordhaus Families, 2005
The booklet is the product of the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society's Jewish Pioneer Oral History Video Archive Project, conducted in partnership with the Department of History and the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. The booklet is composed of recollections of members of the Ilfeld and Nordhaus families.
Jewish Pioneers of New Mexico: The Moise Family, 2005
The booklet is the product of the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society's Jewish Pioneer Oral History Video Archive Project, conducted in partnership with the Department of History and the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. The booklet is composed of recollections of members of the Moise family.
Jewish Pioneers of New Mexico: The Ravel Family, 2005
The booklet is the product of the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society's Jewish Pioneer Oral History Video Archive Project, conducted in partnership with the Department of History and the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. The booklet is composed of recollections of members of the Ravel family.
Jewish Pioneers of New Mexico: The Seligman Family, 2005
The booklet is the product of the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society's Jewish Pioneer Oral History Video Archive Project, conducted in partnership with the Department of History and the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. The booklet is composed of recollections of members of the Seligman family. The Seligmans were also interviewed for the Congregation Albert Centennial Project.
Jewish Pioneers of New Mexico: The Spiegelberg Family, 2005
The booklet is the product of the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society's Jewish Pioneer Oral History Video Archive Project, conducted in partnership with the Department of History and the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. The booklet is composed of recollections of members of the Spiegelberg family.