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Jacob H. Schiff, financier and philanthropist
1847 - 1920


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ISAACMAN, DANIEL M. (1924- )
Papers, 1942-1958. 0.4 linear ft.
Collection consists of the manuscript for a book of correspondence, including letters with Isaacman's war bride in Belgium, to friends and family during the war. Topics include the Holocaust, World War II, and immigration. Includes letters of his father, Reuben Isaacman, during a trip to Israel. 

ISAACS, ANN FABE (1920-2001)
Papers, 1940-1997. 2.0 linear ft.
Papers consist of correspondence, notebooks and sketchbooks, musical manuscripts, audio recordings, photographs, working papers, and professional publications. Isaacs was a psychologist, educator and composer. Inventory available

ISAACS, NATHAN (1886-1941). 
Papers, 1812-1945. 2.9 linear ft., 1 reel microfilm.
Lawyer, author, and communal worker, papers consists of personal correspondence between Isaacs and Adolph S. Oko (1918-1941); news clippings of Oko's activities as librarian of Hebrew Union College Library (1924-1939); articles written by Oko, and articles written by Isaacs as a delegate to the first World Jewish Congress in Geneva, Switzerland (1936); and miscellaneous material concerning the Isaacs and Davis families (1812-1942). 

ISRAEL, CLARENCE "MIKE" E. (1901-1991)
Papers, 1953-1975. 0.8 linear ft.
Papers document Israel's work as a volunteer social activist during the latter half of his life. The majority of the documents relate to the Cincinnati Committee for Civic Responsibility (1964-1966), of which Israel was the founding chairman. Other materials relate to his work for the Jewish Community Council Forum Series and the Jewish Community Relations Council. Inventory available.

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