Location Index #2 – Midwest, Northwest, Southwest, Western States & United States – General

WSJH Journal Index #2

Index by Geographical Location of Articles

This is a secondary index. If the item can be located in the “Person” Index, it will not be on the “Location” Index.

General Location; Article Title; Author; Volume/Issue*

* Example:   21/4 = Vol. 21, No. 4

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Midwest United States

Gates of Heaven, Share Shamayim: The Little Old Synagogue of Madison, Wisconsin; David Bittner; 39/4

Gefilte Fish and Jewish Charitable Cookbooks on the Great Plains, 1888+; Oliver B. Pollak and Karen G. Pollak; 36/1

Jews and Jewish Communities on the Great Plains, 1820–1977; Robert E. Levinson; 35/1

Olin Sang Institute, 1963; Lawrence Tabak; 45/2

An Overview of Jewish Farm Settlements in the Heartland of America; J. Sanford-Rikoon; 29/3

The Workmen’s Circle in the Midwest, 1900–1950; Oliver B. Pollak; 32/4

Northwest United States

The New Frontiers, the Pacific Northwest: A Jewish Overview, 16th–19th Centuries; Sarah H. Tobe; 32/4

Pacific Northwest Jewry in 1888; 12/4

Pioneer Jewish Merchant Families of the American and Canadian Northwest; Sarah H. Tobe; 49/4

Southwest United States

The “Bayer” and the “Pollack” in America; Rudolf Glanz; 45/1

Beginnings of Jewish Communities in the American Southwest: Early High Holy Days Celebrations (Newspaper Clippings 1851–1900); 47/3&4

Beginnings of Jewish Communities in the American Southwest: Early Jewish Lifecycle Events, Part I, the 1850s, 1860s and 1870s (Newspaper Clippings 1851–1900); 47/3&4

Beginnings of Jewish Communities in the American Southwest: Early Jewish Lifecycle Events, Part II, the 1880s and 1890s (Newspaper Clippings 1851–1900); 47/3&4

Beginnings of Jewish Communities in the American Southwest: Other Jewish Holidays and Celebrations (Newspaper Clippings 1851–1900); 47/3&4

Beginnings of Jewish Communities in the American Southwest: Synagogues, Cemeteries and Hebrew Benevolent Socities (Newspaper Clippings 1851–1900); 47/3&4

Business News about Early Pioneer Jews in the American Southwest (Newspaper Clippings 1851–1900); 47/3&4

Cost Codes in the Southwest; Floyd S. Fierman; 13/3

Crypto-Jews of the American Southwest; Trudi Alexy; 27/1, 29/1

Crypto-Jews Unmasked…; Rebecca Metzger; 33/1

Early Jewish Social and Communal Organizations in the American Southwest (Newspaper Clippings 1851–1900); 47/3&4

Early Pioneer Jewish Tzedaka/Charity to and from the Jewish American Southwest (Newspaper Clippings 1851–1900); 47/3&4

Early Pioneer Jews and Their Civic Responsibilities in the American Southwest (Newspaper Clippings 1851–1900); 47/3&4

Introduction (Newspaper Clippings 1851–1900); Abraham Hoffman and David W. Epstein; 47/3&4

Newspaper Reports of Presidential Doings in the Early American Southwest (Newspaper Clippings 1851–1900); 47/3&4

Peddlers and Merchants of the Southwest Frontier, 1850–1880; Floyd S. Fierman; 37/1

Some Newspaper Reports of Pioneer Jewish Women in the American Southwest (Newspaper Clippings 1851–1900); 47/3&4

United States – General

Bibliography on Crypto-Jews; William M. Kramer; 29/1

Bicentennial Reflections from London; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3

Bobbe-Mysehs Can be True: A Memoir; Reva Clar; 21/2

A Civil Yom Kippur War; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3

The Discovery of America: Two Judeo-Spanish Versions of the Event; William Millwitzky; 28/3

Early Interest Which Preceded the Establishment of Jewish Farm Colonies; Norton B. Stern; 23/3

Immigrant and Ethnic Family Folklore; Steve Siporin; 22/3

The Major Role of Polish Jews in the Pioneer West; Norton B. Stern and William M. Kramer; 8/4

Polish Preeminence in Nineteenth Century Jewish Immigration: A Review Essay; William M. Kramer and Norton B. Stern; 17/2

What’s the Matter with Warsaw?; Norton B. Stern and William M. Kramer; 17/4

Where the Jewish Press was Distributed in Pre-Civil War in America; Rudolf Glanz; 5/1

Western States – General

1869 Jewish Standard for Gentile Behavior: A Review Essay; Norton B. Stern and William M. Kramer; 9/3

Anti-Semitism and the Jewish Image in the Early West; Norton B. Stern and William M. Kramer; 6/2

Arguments for the Sake of Heaven: Wild West Flavored Jewish Quarrels; Sura Rubenstein; 50/1

Biblical Mountains of the Western United States; Abraham Blum; 50/3&4

“Boiler Plate”: Jewish Articles in the Frontier Press; Abraham Hoffman; 39/3

Chinese-Jewish Relations in the Far West: 1850–1950, Part I; Reva Clar and William M. Kramer; 21/1

Chinese-Jewish Relations of the Far West: 1850–1950, Part II; Reva Clar and William M. Kramer; 21/2

Cooperation Advances the Cause of Western Jewish History; David N. Myers; 42/2

Dedication of WSJH Archives, UCLA, March 3, 2009; Gladys Sturman and David W. Epstein; 41/4

The Earliest Interest which Preceded the Establishment of Jewish Farm Colonies; Norton B. Stern; 23/3

The First Fund-Raisers for the Hebrew Union College in the Far West; 8/1

Foreword (Pioneer Jews of the “Outlying Areas”); William Deverell; 41/4

French Jews in the Early West: An Aristocratic Cousinhood; William M. Kramer and Norton B. Stern; 13/4

Good News! Jewish Owned Businesses, Not a Single Failure, Los Angeles, California, 1877

Introduction (The Sephardic Experience: Seattle & Portland, plus Crypto-Jews of the Southwest); William M. Kramer; 29/1

Introduction (Western Jewish Summer Camps); Abraham Hoffman; 45/2

Jewish Place Names in the American West; Bernard Postal; 50/1

Jewish Postmasters of the West; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3

Jews Among the Indians; Chris Leppek; 26/1

Jews Among the Indians: The Evolution of an Idea; Melvin L. Marks; 20/3

The Jews and American Indians: A Bibliographical Record; 23/2

Judaism Against a Backdrop of Life in Third World Countries: A View from the American West; Gray, Hope Anker and George J. Fogelson; 30/1

Markers Tell Stories of Pioneer Jews of the West; Jerry Klinger; 50/1

The Mountain West as a Jewish Frontier; Hynda Rudd; 13/3

Newspaper Tidbits from the Archives of Western States Jewish History, 1858–1923; edited by David W. Epstein; 36/3

Obituaries of Historical Interest; 30/3

Obituaries: Some Jewish Women of the West; 30/1

Obituaries: Some Men and Women of the West; 30/2

Passover and the American West: The American Heritage Haggadah; compiled and edited by David Geffen; 30/3

The Polish Jews in Posen and in the Early West; Norton B. Stern and William M. Kramer; 10/4

Problems in Jewish Military Service Research, Part I; Sylvan Morris Dubow; 2/2

Problems in Jewish Military Service Research, Part II; Sylvan Morris Dubow; 4/3

“Short Stuff”: Interesting Clipping Found while Preparing the Archives of Western States Jewish History; compiled by Gladys Sturman; 38/2

“Snippets” from Early Issues of Western States Jewish History; compiled by Regina Merwin; 46/1

Some “Warts” on the Face of Early Western Jewry; introduced by William M. Kramer and Norton B. Stern; 14/1

Stars of David: A Picture Story; Mimi Melnick; 16/3

Thanksgiving in California, 1857; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3

The View from West of the Hudson; Norton B. Stern and William M. Kramer; 12/2

A Western Picture Parade; 8/1 to 24/2

Western Rabbis Remove Their Robes; 26/1

Western States Jewish History Special Collections: Reflections; Caroline Luce; 41/3

A Zionist Discussion in 1904; 9/4

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