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Annual Thanksgiving game dinner menu, Thursday, November 29, 1883, at Windsor Hotel

Date

1883-11-29

Archival Collection

Description

Note: Illustrations on front and back cover of menu Restaurant: Windsor Hotel (St. Paul, Minn.) Location: St. Paul, Minnesota, United States

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Menu for the fourth annual New England Banquet, December 21, 1883, Sweet's Hotel

Date

1883-12-21

Archival Collection

Description

Note: Embossed illustration colored with metallic paints on front cover. Illustration of hotel on the back cover Restaurant: Sweet's Hotel Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

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Newhall House menu

Date

1870 to 1933

Archival Collection

Description

Note: No date on menu. Illustration on front cover copyrighted by John A. Lowell & Co. Boston 1880, No. 225 Restaurant: Newhall House Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

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Jeju Hyatt Regency Casino Records

Identifier

MS-00692

Abstract

The Jeju Hyatt Regency Casino Records date to 1985 and contain information about the Korean casino and its operation guidelines for various games, the conduct of their employees, and business reports for the casino. This information is provided in both English and Korean.

Archival Collection

Transcript of interview with Todd S. Polikoff by Barbara Tabach, August 30, 2016

Date

2016-08-30

Description

In 2015, Todd S. Polikoff was named the President & Chief Executive Officer of the Jewish Federation of Las Vegas. (The organization is now known as Jewish Nevada). Todd is a graduate of Stockton University and earned his MBA at Cleveland State University. He has three children: Samuel, Shira and Jordan. Born in 1971 to a steelworker and hairdresser, Jack and Judy Polikoff, Todd grew up in Philadelphia, became a bar mitzvah there, and shocked his mother when he explained he was putting college on hold to move to Israel. In addition to stories about these life memories, Todd also traces his career path to decision-making to a meaningful trip to Moscow a where a defining moment helped him understand his own relationship with Judaism. To the time of this interview, Todd has invested over twenty years in leadership of Jewish Federation and AIPAC in states that include New Jersey, Delaware, Texas, Ohio and Nevada.

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Transcript of interview with Marian Wojciechowski by Claytee White, June 16, 2009

Date

2009-06-16

Description

At age 95, Marian Wojciechowski recalls his personal story of being born a region called called Poland in 1914, just as World War I was beginning. This narrative gives special attention to his Polish background at a time when the country did not technically exist, and their language was forbidden. By the late 1930s and the dawning of World War II, Marian is a young man struggling to understand what is transpiring, but knowing that he must participate in the Polish underground resistance against the Germans His activism gets him arrested and sentenced to Auschwitz as a non-Jew and without penalty of death. He recalls the Gestapo beatings which have left him without feeling in his fingers and a loss of hearing. He shares historical perspectives of the war era, agricultural coops, goal of Germans to sell Jews to the United States and other countries, and a story about a woman who helped save 2500 Jewish children during war.

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