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NYC Archives Roundtable: American Jewish Historical Society



Please join us at our final meeting of the season on Tuesday June 27th.  And a sincere thank you to those who hosted and spoke at meeting during the year.  Please scroll down to view a list of their names.  Many Thanks!

ARCHIVES ROUNDTABLE OF METROPOLITAN NEW YORK
JUNE 2000 MEETING NOTICE:  ALL ARE WELCOME

The American Jewish Historical Society: Reference Service in a unique
setting

The American Jewish Historical Society has entered a new and exciting phase
of its development. Founded in 1892, the Society was born in New York but
moved in 1968 to the campus of Brandeis University in Waltham, MA.  While
the Society retains its Waltham facility, it has relocated its national
headquarters and the majority of its holdings to the new Center for Jewish
History, 15 W. 16th Street in New York.

The Society's archival, book, photo, newspaper and artifactual holdings make
it the largest repository chronicling the American Jewish experience.  Its
new facilities provide state of the art preservation conditions.  The Center
for Jewish History is a joint project of the American Jewish Historical
Society, YIVO, the Leo Baeck Institute, the Yeshiva University Museum and
the American Sephardi Federation.

The program will include a tour of portions of the Center, a brief overview
of the Society's holdings and a discussion by its executive director on the
challenges and opportunities of collaborative activity in a
multi-institutional facility.

The Center's Reading Room, the focus of its research and reference services,
has been open to the public for six months.  The complexities of a shared
facility have been tested.  Lyn Slome, Associate and Photo Archivist for the
American Jewish Historical Society will present some examples in the ongoing
nature, and practical application of library and archival reference ideals
and services in this setting.

Date:           Tuesday, June 27, 2000
	
Place:          Center for Jewish History.  Enter at 22 West 17th Street, New York, NY between 5th and 6th Avenues. 

Time:           Social: 5:30 to 6:15 p.m.  Program: 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Directions:     BY SUBWAY: Take the 2, 3 OR F train to 14th Street, or the 4, 5 ,6, L, N or R train to 14 Street Union Square.

 Fee:           ART Members $3.  Non-members $5. 

RSVP:           By 6/23/2000 to Lyn Slome (e-mail preferred) at
lslome@ajhs.org or by telephone
to (212) 294-6167.  

Please remember hosting a meeting represents a financial and meeting space commitment on the part of our
hosts.  Please be reasonably sure you can attend before responding.  If you plan
on attending please RSVP so that your name will be on the list at the
security desk.

A SINCERE THANK YOU

The officers of ART would like to extend a sincere thank you to all those
who hosted, and presented, programs during the past year.

Bozena Checinska
Claire Dienes 
Michelle Elligott 
Michael Feldberg
Karen Ferrer
James L. Gates Jr.
Mindy Gordon
Theodore Grunewald 
Michelle Harvey 
Pedro Juan Hernandez 
Nitza Medina
Sara Cedar Miller 
Nelida Perez 
Daisy Pommer
Joy Rich 
Jeff Richman 
Leslie Rosen 
Kenneth Schlesinger
Lyn Slome
Steven Wheeler 

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