White (Saul) papers, 1931-1983.
Rabbi of San Francisco's Congregation Beth Sholom from the time of the building's completion in 1935 to 1983.
Magnes collection on Congregation Ohabai Shalome, 1871-1975.
In 1864, some disaffected members of San Francisco's Congregation Emanu-El broke away and established Congregation Ohabai Shalome, when they objected to the modification of the ritual in the olde
Wolfsohn (Bertram) papers, 1933-1942.
Bertram Wolfsohn was a president of B'nai B'rith San Francisco Lodge, No. 21.
Behrend (Julius) family papers and photographs, 1884-2006
Julius Francis Behrend (b. in Hamburg, Germany, 2 Aug. 1863; d.
Bazaar (Mona) papers, undated.
Mona Bazaar (May 22, 1904 - March 7, 1992) was the author of several self-published books: Exotic Recipes for a World Withou
Baumann-Muhlfelder family papers, 1858-1935
Julius Baumann was born in Germany and arrived in the U.S. in time to volunteer for service in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.
Balzer and Annis family papers and photographs, 1888-1960
Julius Balzer married Augusta Marks in 1888, and Beatrice Joyce Balzer married Arthur Annis in 1910.
Bachrach (Simon) papers, 1861-1916
Simon Bachrach was born in Richmond, Virginia and settled in Oakland, California in the early 1880s.
Axe (Ruth Frey) papers, 1883-1973
Magnes collection on the San Francisco Chapter of the American Council for Judaism, 1943-1970
The American Council for Judaism was an anti-Zionist organization formed in 1943 with regional chapters in Richmond, Dallas, Chicago and San Francisco.
