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Ypsilanti Area Activities
The Ypsilanti Area Activities series documents a variety of activities beginning with her work with the rape awareness project in 1988. A significant set of files relate to the Jane Addams Memorial Center. Included are papers demonstrating Bashert's support for GLBT community needs: child care, counseling, and other services. The next portion of the files - Ypsilanti Campaign for Equality - contains papers from the two campaigns seeking reversal of Ypsilanti's anti-discrimination ordinance. Copies of the official filings with the State of Michigan on fund raising efforts for the 1998 and the 2001 campaigns are included, as well as minutes, correspondence, clippings, and collected information about those individuals (Reggie White, Adele King, Tom Monaghan, and Reverend Levon R. Yuile), who opposed the ordinance.
Bethel A.M.E. Church (Detroit, Mich.) records, 1897-1990s (majority within 1912-1969)
2 microfilms — 0.2 linear feet — 3 oversize items
Beth Israel Congregation (Ann Arbor, Mich.) records, 1938-2016 (majority within 1956-2016)
9.06 linear feet — 3.9 GB (online) — 4 oversize folders
History, 1948-2016
The History series contains data compiled by members of the Beth Israel Congregation from 1948 until 2016. This includes historical data on the congregation, its founders and note-able members including Osias Zwerdling and Thomas Cook. This series also contains data on the congregation's current and previous locations, Building Committee records, certificates, resolutions, social issues, data on the first Jewish cemetery in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and the Beth Israel Memorial Garden. This series also contains publications highlighting the congregation's membership, programs, and affiliations throughout the years, as well as images of some of the founding members, building locations, and dedication ceremonies, and other events. Located within this series are color slides of the Ten Commandments in Hebrew as well as a digitized audio recording of Osias Zwerdling discusing the founding/history of the congregation.
Beth Israel Congregation Jewish Life in Ann Arbor Oral History Project records, 2013
0.2 linear feet — 7.48 GB (online)
Interviews
The Interviews series (7.47 GB online) includes full materials from recording sessions conducted by StoryCorps. Each interview consists of a 45 minute sound recording, a transcript (produced by members of Beth Israel), log files that document key points in the conversation and corresponding time stamps, and photographs of the storytellers and interviewers. Every interview was conducted in a group of two to three people with some level of familiarity with each other, recorded by StoryCorps, who processed and compiled all materials accept for the aforementioned transcripts.
Betsey Ann Cowles Palmer, 1822-1898
The Betsey Ann Cowles Palmer series (2 folders, approx 243 MB) contains correspondence to family in Montana, Michigan, and elsewhere. Topics include family matters and news, including settling the estate of her husband, Charles Henry Palmer, who died without making a will. The series also includes Betsey Palmer's obituary.
Personal
The Personal series contains awards, notebooks, calendar books, and a sketch diary. The awards include original certificates from the award ceremonies in addition to press coverage of the events as well as correspondence informing Frankel of her selection. The notebooks primarily consist of information Frankel used for stories that would later be published. They span from 1977 to 1989 with no significant gaps. The calendar books are appointments and meetings Frankel scheduled in order to complete her stories. The sketches can be found in one notebook with no dates. In the book are illustrations of nature sites that reflect Frankel's interest in landscaping.