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Title
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Jewish Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) Records, 1905-2008
Subject
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Jewish hospitals -- Kentucky -- Louisville
Jewish Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) -- History
Jewish physicians -- Kentucky -- Louisville.
Jewish physicians -- Kentucky -- Louisville
Hospital buildings -- Design and construction
Description
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The collection consists of the records of Jewish Hospital, which opened in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1905. The papers, dating from 1905 to 2008, consist primarily of board and committee meeting minutes, administrative and financial records, fundraising materials, correspondence, federal grant applications, publications, and scrapbooks. Most of the early records of Jewish Hospital were lost when the Ohio River flood of 1937 destroyed papers stored in the hospital’s basement. As of 2018, the Filson Historical Society has acquired the administrative papers of Jewish Hospital up through the year 1980.
Creator
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Jewish Hospital (Louisville, Ky.)
Source
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Jewish Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) Records, Filson Historical Society
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Relation
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Jewish Hospital photograph collection (019PC41)
Identifier
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Mss. BF J59
Text
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Title
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Letter from Jewish Ladies Benevolent Society No. 1, October 1914
Subject
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Jewish Ladies' Benevolent Society (Louisville, Ky.)
Jewish Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) -- History
Description
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In this letter to the Jewish Hospital board president Samuel Hess, Gussie Newberger outlines how the Jewish Ladies Benevolent Society No. 1 wants its donations to the hospital to be used. She explains that the society would like $65 spent on a “Demonstrator” doll for medical training, “in order to protect the Charity Patients from Fright [and] Exposure” from being used as learning material for medical or nursing students.
Through donations and volunteer work, the Jewish Ladies Benevolent Society No. 1 contributed to the mission, maintenance, and growth of Jewish Hospital. The Jewish Welfare Federation and the National Council of Jewish Women Louisville Section also gave critical support to the hospital.
Source
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Jewish Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) Records, Filson Historical Society
Date
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1914-10-05
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This image is issued by The Filson Historical Society. Property rights in the collection belong to The Filson Historical Society. The user is responsible for copyright issues. Permission for use of this image for ANY reason should be obtained by contacting Filson's Curator of Collections via research@filsonhistorical.org.
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Letter
Language
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en
Type
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Text
Identifier
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Mss. BF J59 301