The Judaica Collection collection is part of the Jean Byers Sampson Center for Diversity in Maine. It consists of collections of personal papers and archives of organizations active in the Jewish community of Maine. The bulk of the manuscript collections date from the 20th century or later, but there is one item from the 17th century. There are also rare or unique print materials about the community (all 20th century or later). The collection focuses on historical sources, excluding creative works of fiction or art, unless such works document the community.
Collections in the Judaica Collection
Arranged alphabetically by creator.
Linda and Joel Abromson Papers, (JUD-MS0017)
Abromson, Linda Elowitch
The papers contain 3 scrapbooks for Linda documenting time as 1. mayor of Portland, Maine, on 2. Portland Maine City Council, on 3. Portland Maine School Board. There is also a scrapbook for Joel Abromson, created by Linda. The Papers also include personal mementos, typed speeches, notes from Joel Abromson, envelopes from flower deliveries and 3 photographs.
3 Boxes (3 Linear Feet)
Rosalyne S. Bernstein Papers, 1945-2013 (JUD-MS0004)
Bernstein, Rosalyne S. (Rosalyne Spindel), 1928-
Rosalyn Spindel Bernstein (1928-2019) was a civic leader and lawyer, active in education, history, arts, and local Jewish communities. The collection includes records and personal papers, especially correspondence, research, writing, reference materials, photographs, and awards. Records document Bernstein’s work with many Maine organizations: Maine Health Care Finance Commission, Portland School Committee, New England Board of Higher Education, Jewish Community Alliance, National Council of Jewish Women, American-Israeli Public Affairs Committee, Portland Society of Art (Portland Museum of Art), Maine Community Foundation, Governor Baldacci鈥檚 Transition Advisory Council, Maine Bicentennial Commission, University of Maine System, and Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, where she taught a course about the Arab-Israeli conflict. Personal papers include correspondence and photographs related to her education at Radcliffe College; political correspondence with William Cohen, George Mitchell, Tom Andrews, Olympia Snowe, and others; family papers about the Spindel, Bernstein, and Thurman families; and letters from her husband Sumner Bernstein.
8 Linear Feet (16 Boxes) + 0.5 Linear Feet (1 Box (unprocessed addendum))
Sumner T. Bernstein Papers, 1926-2007 (JUD-MS0005)
Bernstein, Sumner T.
Sumner Thurman Bernstein (1924-2002), was a lawyer and civic leader of Portland, Maine. The papers document Bernstein鈥檚 civic work and personal life, including correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, speeches, and awards related to Bernstein’s work with the law firm Bernstein, Shur, Sawyer, and Nelson; Portland City Council; Portland School Committee; Portland Housing Authority; Downtown Portland Corporation; Maine State Bar Association; Maine Bar Foundation; Jewish Federation of Southern Maine; Temple Beth El; Maine Jewish Council; Jewish Community Center; National Council of the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee; Pine Tree Council of the Boy Scouts of America; Portland YMCA; Maine Medical Center; Portland Public Library; World Affairs Council of Maine; University of Maine School of Law; and the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. Of particular interest are letters covering Bernstein鈥檚 military training and World War II service. The papers also include posthumous clippings and condolence cards collected by his wife Rosalyne Bernstein.
5 Linear Feet (10 Boxes (5 linear Feet) + 2 Oversize Boxes) 0.5 Linear Feet (1 Box (unprocessed addendum)
Israel Bernstein Writings, 1935-1967 (JUD-MS0026)
Berstein, Israel
2 Boxes (1 Linear Foot)
Sefer Raziel Collection, (JUD-MS0012)
Book of Raziel (Subject)
Mystical book printed in Hebrew, fragile with crumbling edges. Collection also includes a photocopy of the book.
1 Box (0.25 Linear Feet)
Camp Brunonia Archives, 1928-1968 (JUD-MS0022)
Camp Brunonia (Casco, Me.)
This collection contains black and white photographs of camp personnel, campers, and activities. Many photographs feature notes on the back which identify subjects. The collection also includes a small number of slides and an info sheet with the names of people identified in the photos.
1 Box (0.25 Linear Feet)
Casco Bay Tummlers Archives, (JUD-MS0007)
Casco Bay Tummlers
The Casco Bay Tummlers are a klezmer band from Portland, in existence since 1988. The band’s repertoire is versatile, ranging from original music to traditional dances and Yiddish theater and ghetto songs. In addition to playing for concerts the Tummlers also love to play for weddings, bar and bat mitzvahs, school residencies and other celebrations. The Archives contains organizational records, reviews & testimonials, clippings, photographs, audio and video recordings.
1 Box (0.5 Linear Feet)
Chabad of Maine Archives, (JUD-MS0013)
Chabad of Maine
1 Box (1 Linear Foot)
Nathan Cogan Collection, 1916-2016 (JUD-MS0025)
Cogan, Nathan
Nathan F. Cogan, born 1937 in Bath, Maine, is Professor Emeritus of English at Portland State University in Oregon. This collection spans from 1916 to approximately 2016. The collection includes two historical documents, Morris Cohen鈥檚 marriage officiant license and clippings from his obituary. The collection also includes personal essays and memoirs written by Nathan Cogan documenting the history, stories, and cultural relations of the Jewish community in Bath, Maine.
1 box (0.25 linear feet)
Michael Cohen Papers, (JUD-MS0008)
Cohen, Michael R. ((Michael Ralph)), 1978-
Thesis, “Jerusalem of the North: An Analysis of Religious Modernization in Portland Maine’s Jewish Community 1860-1950”.
1 Box (0.5 Linear Feet)
Portland Jewish Organizations Collection, 1894-1977 (JUD-MS0011)
Cohen, Michael R. ((Michael Ralph)), 1978-
Records of various Portland Jewish organizations, 1894-1977, including Temple Israel, Temple Beth El, Temple Etz Chaim, Young Women’s Hebrew Association, Ladies Auxiliary for the Jewish Home for the Aged, Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, United Hebrew Charities, and Jewish Bicentennial Oral History Program.
4 Boxes (2 Linear Feet)
Congregation Shaarey Tphiloh Photograph Collection, (JUD-MS0014)
Congregation Shaaray Tphiloh (Portland, Me.)
Congregation Shaarey Tphiloh, known locally as the Noyes Street Shul, is Portland, Maine’s oldest synagogue. The synagogue was founded in 1904 on Newbury Street in Portland’s Old Port and moved to its current location on Noyes Street in 1954. The congregation is 鈥渕odern鈥 Orthodox in the sense that it believes that the modern world should inform religious experience and enhance understanding of the laws and traditions of Judaism. The congregation is 鈥渙pen鈥 in the sense that it emphasizes that its community is responsible for serving the larger community of the Jewish people and the State of Israel, as well as the local community in Portland and the larger American community. The Collection consists of 18 photographs and two press clippings. The photographs include interior and exterior shots of both congregation鈥檚 synagogues (at Newbury Street and at Noyes Street); posed group photos of youth, presumably from the congregation; and some photos of smaller groups of people involved in activities of the congregation and Hebrew school. The press clippings document a mother-daughter dinner hosted by the congregation and the construction of the Noyes Street synagogue and Hebrew school (attached on the reverse of an original aerial photo of the construction).
1 File Folder
Shaarey Tpiloh Memorandum of Agreement, (JUD-MS0023)
Congregation Shaarey Tphiloh (Portland, Me.)
1 File Folder
Davidson Family Collection, approximately 1900-1999 (JUD-MS0015)
Davidson family
Photographs, obituaries, and other funeral publications of the Maine Davidson family.
1 File Folder
Mildred Glickman Photograph, (JUD-MS0016)
Glickman, Mildred Brenner
Black and white photograph of a group of people at a party.
1 File Folder
Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine Archives, approximately 1900-2011 (JUD-MS0018)
Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine
The Jewish Community Alliance (JCA) is a nonprofit organization serving the Jewish community of Southern Maine by providing educational and social programming and fundraising, which formed around 2000 with the merger of the Jewish Community Center, Jewish Federation, and the Jewish Family Services program. The archives include records of the JCA and its predecessors: board and committee minutes, program files, correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, clippings, and publications. Publications include issues The Jewish Community Voice, The Jewish Community Center Piece, The Jewish Community Alliance Program Guide, Southern Maine Hayom, Jewish Community Center yearbooks (1964 to 1991), and a program from a Premier event in 2004.
46 Boxes, 1 Oversize Folder, 15 Objects (21.25 Linear Feet)
Unprocessed
Portland Jewish Community Center USO Guest Book, 1943-1946 (JUD-MS0002)
Jewish Community Center (Portland, Me.)
This is a bound ledger was used for guests to sign in at events at the Jewish Community Center in the 1940s, primarily during WWII. It holds names and ranks of attendees, their city and state or country of origin, and occasional comments and names of ships.
1 Oversize Box
Annetta Kornetsky Girl Scout Collection, 1956-1958 (JUD-MS0001)
Kornetsky, Annette
The Collection contains records of Troops 109 and 177, including meeting agendas, finances, handbook pages, and minutes from November 1956 to March 1958.
1 Box (0.25 Linear Feet)
Macabee Club Archives, 1955-1972 (JUD-MS0003)
Macabee Club (Portland, Me.)
The archives contain organizational records of the Macabee Club, including meeting minutes, newsletters, and event programs.
1 Box (1 Linear Feet)
Myer Marcus Interview, (JUD-MS0006)
Myer, Marcus M., 1914-
1 Box (0.25 Linear Feet)
National Council of Jewish Women, Southern Maine Section Archives, 1920-2017 (JUD-MS0019)
National Council of Jewish Women. Southern Maine Section
The Portland section of the National Council of Jewish Women was founded on October 20, 1920. Within a year, its original 21 members had grown to 150. The organization works for issues related to Education, Child Welfare, Americanization and Immigration and Civic Affairs. The Archives includes information on the history of the Council, bulletins, reports, VHS cassette tapes, photographs and scrapbooks. The Archives also includes administrative records, such as minutes of meetings from c. 2009-2017.
11 Boxes (7 Linear Feet)
Merle Royte Nelson Papers, 1976-2000 (JUD-MS0020)
Nelson, Merle
10 Boxes (5 Linear Feet) + 2 Oversize Folders
Harold J. Potter Collection, (JUD-MS0009)
Potter, Harold J.
The collection contains a conference program and tribute album dedicated to Harold J. Potter.
1 Box (0.25 Linear Feet)
Donald M. Povich Collection, 1912-2000 (JUD-MS0021)
Povich, Donald M.
Donald M. Povich of Bath, Maine was the owner of a clothing store, a leader of the Beth Israel Congregation and other local organizations, and a local historian and collector. The collection includes papers written by members of the Povich family (including Eva Povich, Frances Smith, Dorice Povich Mensh) about the history of Jews in Bath and Maine. The collection also includes records of the Beth Israel synagogue, Bath Hebrew Ladies Society, and a local chapter of the B鈥檔ai B鈥檙ith, and ephemera related to 20th-century Jewish social and religious life.
3 Boxes (1.5 Linear Feet)
Rabbi Harry Z. Sky Papers, (JUD-MS0010)
Sky, Harry Z., 1924-
Rabbi Harry Z. Sky was very active in the Jewish community. He was Rabbi of Temple Beth El in Portland, Rabbi-in-Residence at Etz Chaim in Portland, founder of the national Senior College movement, an author, and was efficacious in the civil rights movement. Rabbi Sky received the first annual Catalyst for Change Award, an annual award given by the Jean Byers Sampson Center for Diversity in Maine at the 杏吧传媒.
25 Boxes (24.5 Linear Feet)
Frederic C. Weinberg Collection, 1919-1942 (JUD-MS0024)
Weinberg, Fred (Frederic C.)
Frederic C. Weinberg is an archivist and researcher for Beth Israel Congregation in Bath, Maine, and regional coordinator for Documenting Maine Jewry. The collection contains three bank books detailing the Bath Hebrew Ladies Society鈥檚 savings account over three decades in the early 20th century, and two issues of the Bath Historical Society newsletter with articles about Jewish history in Bath.
1 Box (0.25 Linear Feet)