The Voice of Club 60, November 1965
Item
Title
The Voice of Club 60, November 1965
Subject
Description
Newspaper of the Louisville, Kentucky, Jewish Community Center and National Council of Jewish Women's Club 60. The publication includes an article beginning on page 3 that details the youth, immigration, and subsequent settling of Jewish Frenchman Jacques Wolff (1903-1977) in the United States. Includes his service in the French army, and his personal losses to the German army and the Holocaust, after which he was able to work in wholesale business in Louisville, Kentucky. Jacques was the husband of Denise Wolff, one of the founders of Club 60.
Pages 6-8 are missing from the original version in the Filson's collection.
Pages 6-8 are missing from the original version in the Filson's collection.
Creator
Source
Mss. A L688, Folder 8, Levy-Wolff Family Papers, The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Date
Rights
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Language
Type
Identifier
Mss. A L688 Folder 08 Item 02
Collection
Citation
Club 60 (Louisville, Ky.), “The Voice of Club 60, November 1965,” The Filson Historical Society Digital Projects, accessed September 7, 2024, https://filsonhistorical.omeka.net/items/show/7047.
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