ROHRHEIMER, RENA M.
Papers, 1935-1950. 0.4 linear ft.
Correspondence with friends, relatives, committees, and organizations mainly relating to refugee problems and to Miss Rohrheimer's efforts in arranging to get Jews out of Nazi-occupied countries and Germany; and reports, essays, and notes by Miss Rohrheimer on her trips to England, France, Egypt, Italy, Israel, and Switzerland.
ROSENBAUM, BELLA WERETNIKOW (1880-1960).
Papers, 1896-1961. 0.4 linear ft.
First Jewish woman to practice law in Washington State and later active in civic and communal affairs in New York City. Mrs. Rosenbaum's papers include wrtings, diaries, articles, short stories, and a biography of her husband, Lewis Newman Rosenbaum, together with an autobiography. Inventory available.
ROSEWATER
FAMILY.
Papers, 1858-1939. 7.2 linear ft.
Papers of Edward (1841-1906) and Victor (1871-1940) Rosewater. Includes
correspondence, diaries, lectures, interviews, certificates, political
and historical material, reports, and reviews relating to the Rosewaters'
activities and interests in Omaha, Nebraska, in Jewish affairs,
and in Republican Party politics. Includes Edward Rosewater's Civil
War diaries and a typescript biography of Edward Rosewater, written
by his son, Victor. Inventory
available
ROTHENBERG, ROBT. C. & JEAN WESTHEIMER FAMILY.
Papers, 1880-2002. 8.5 linear ft.
Papers include correspondence, newsclippings, photographs, scrapbooks, photo albums, and writings. Collection documents the Westheimer and Rothenberg families who were prominent in the Cincinnati community for over a century. Robert Rothenberg served as a doctor and a medical school professor in Cincinnati for over seventy years. Jean Westheimer Rothenberg worked to create and promote facilities to aid and support the hearing impaired. Inventory available.
RUBENSTEIN, RICHARD L. (1924- ).
Papers, 1941-1991. 11.2 linear ft.
Papers contain the correspondence, writings and speeches of Rubenstein, an educator, theologian, and Holocaust scholar. The papers also contain drafts of Rubenstein's books and his notes taken while a student at Harvard University, the University of Cincinnati and the Jewish Theological Seminary. Also included are videocassettes of Rubenstein's classes, interviews and lectures. Inventory available. |