Saint Eustatius Jewish cemetery inscriptions
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Country
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US
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Language of name of institution
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eng
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Contact information: postal address
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3101 Clifton Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45220
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Contact information: phone number
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001 513 487 3000
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Reference number
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SC-13483
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Type of reference number
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Archival reference number
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Title (official language of the state)
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Saint Eustatius Jewish cemetery inscriptions
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Language of title
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eng
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Creator / accumulator
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American Jewish Archives
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Date(s)
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1700/1825
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Language(s)
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dut
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eng
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heb
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por
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Extent
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12 pages
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Type of material
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Textual Material
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Physical condition
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Good
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Scope and content
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This small collection is composed of transcriptions of tombstone inscriptions taken from the Saint Eustatius Jewish cemetery. They include inscriptions of tombstones of numerous Sephardic Jews.
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Archival history
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This collection was received from Aruba Public Library in July 1964.
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Administrative / Biographical history
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The American Jewish Archives (AJA) resulted from the initiative of the historian Jacob Rader Marcus (1896-1995). In 1947, Marcus persuaded the President of the Hebrew Union College (HUC), Nelson Glueck (1900-71), to authorise the establishment of the AJA in the original library building of HUC in Cincinnati, Ohio. Glueck appointed Jacob Rader Marcus as director, Rabbi Bertram W. Korn (1918-79) as associate director, and Selma Stern-Teubler (1890-1981) as archivist. The AJA was founded with the aim of collecting, preserving, and making available for research materials on the history of Jews and Jewish communities in the Western Hemisphere, in particular in America. Therefore, over its history, the AJA has sought to obtain records of congregations and Jewish organisations, genealogical materials, papers of rabbis, and key figures in American Jewish history, among other Jewish-related materials. Since 1948, the AJA has published a semi-annual journal, The American Jewish Archives Journal, which is one of the major referred periodicals on American Jewish history.
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Author of the description
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Carla Vieira, 2022