Candle Lighting
Center Women's Club
Donor Dinners
Family Gatherings
Girls
Hadassah
JCC
Ladies' Auxiliary
Ladies' Auxiliary - Jewish Home For The Aged
Legal Profession
Not Yet Classified
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Not Yet Classified
Not Yet Classified
Linda and Lucy Lavin, Arnold Potter, Eva and Ed Sacknoff
date not known (Portland)
Louis and Bertha Seavey
date not known (Portland)
Center Women's Club dinner
date not known
Two young women
date not known
Louis Goldberg and family
1915 (Portland )
Charlotte B. Wernick , The History of Portland Section of the National Council of Jewish Women
1920-1986
Fanny and Michael Jacobson With Their Twelve Children
1920 circa (portland)
Group of Portland Kids
1920s - 1930s (Portland)
I O B B [Independent Order B'nai B'rith] Will Raise $2,000,000 Fund for Extention of Organization's Wrok
May 11, 1926
[National] Council [of Jewish] Women Meet in State and Inter-state Conferences
March 15, 1927 (Portland)
Council Women Meet in State and Inter-state Conferences
15 March 1927 (Portland)
Jewish Community Center - Center Institute of Jewish Studies Committee Letter
22-Dec-48 (Portland)
Castaline Family
ca 1971 (Portland)
Shaarey-ing The News 1973
11/1/1973 (Portland)
Shaarey-ing The News 1973
11/1/1973 (Portland)
National Council of Jewish Women, Portland Section newsletter
Sept 18, 1984 (Portland)
Allied Jewish Appeal Women to Honor Joyce Baltus
Oct-86 (Portland)
Ayelet Waldman on Writing Jewish Characters and Raising Daughters
8/5/2010 (Portland)
"In Judaism, it's a Matriarchal Society", transcript of interview with Nancy Davidson
2015 (Portland)
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On Bimah
Phi Delta Mu
Religious Activities
Sisterhood
Sisters
Sorority
Wedding
Women Candidates
YWHA
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