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Jeifa Family Collection, 1907-1947

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 0121
Abstract

This collection consists of materials dating from 1907 to 1947 that relate to the Jeifa family's life in Paris, France before and after the Holocaust. The collection was primarily assembled by Michel Jeifa, who survived the Holocaust but suffered the loss of his parents in concentration camps during the war.

Dates: 1907-1947 and undated

Edward H. Flannery papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Mss 0012
Abstract Born in Providence, Rhode Island, on August 20, 1912, Edward H. Flannery was ordained priest for the Diocese of Providence, Rhode Island in 1937. Father Flannery served as associate director of the Institute of Jewish-Christian Studies at Seton Hall University (1965-67) and was president of the National Christian Leadership Conference for Israel (1985-88). The Edward H. Flannery papers is a collection of the professional papers and interests of Edward H. Flannery. Included are papers on...
Dates: 1964-1996

Michael Wyschogrod papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Mss 0013
Abstract

Professional papers of Dr. Michael Wyschogrod relating to his work in Jewish Christian studies.

Dates: 1941-2002

Nancy Forsberg papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 0022
Abstract Nancy Elizabeth Forsberg was born August 5, 1922 in Jersey City, New Jersey, and died April 5, 2008. Forsberg studied at many institutions, receiving her Master of Arts degree from New York University, New York, New York in 1965 concentrating in Hebrew culture and education. She was ordained in June 1951 and became pastor of the First Congregational Church in Union, New Jersey in 1967. The Nancy Forsberg papers include printed materials, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, magazines, sheet...
Dates: 1898-2011 (bulk 1950-1984); Majority of material found within 1950 - 1984

Rose Thering papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Mss 0016
Abstract Rose Elizabeth Thering was born on 9 August 1920, entered the Dominican sisterhood at 16 and later became a teacher. She was a lifelong activist dedicated to increasing tolerance and understanding between Christians and Jews, and her work had great impact, from legislation mandating the teaching of the Holocaust in New Jersey schools to documents created at the Second Vatican Council changing the relationship of the Catholic Church with Jewish people. Sister Rose Thering died 6 May 2006. The...
Dates: 1944-2005

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