National Council of Jewish Women, Charleston Section Scrapbooks 
   
   
Inventory
   
     
Box#/Folder#
I.   Scrapbook #1 (1906-1964): Title, "Council of Jewish Women, Charleston Section"; retrospective history of organization; contains lists of past presidents, charter members and original officers with photograph of each beginning with Rebecca O. Cohen, founder and first president (1906) of Charleston section; includes annual reports, program and project information and clippings, memorials to deceased members and ephemera from council events; photographs of Council’s 50th anniversary celebration and Friendship Club events; membership award certificates; articles from "The Bulletin"; list of Council projects, 1908-1958; letters from organizations Council assisted ; typescript of speech (1960) honoring Margot S. Freudenberg as Woman of the Year, 1960; clippings re. Charleston women inducted into Federation of Woman’s Clubs Hall of Fame (includes Susan Pringle Frost, Penina Moise, Eleanor Halsey, Josephine Pinckney, etc.); clippings re. Council members work with the Girl Scouts; "Charleston, South Carolina Section Council of Jewish Women Yearbook 1923-24" (predecessor to Bulletin); issue of The Councilor Bulletin May 1951, Oct. 1952  
BOX 1
         
  A. Folder #1 pp. 1-12  
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  B. Folder #2 pp.13-23  
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  C. Folder #3 pp. 24-36  
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  D. Folder #4 pp. 37-48  
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  E. Folder #5 pp.:49-62  
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  F. Folder #6 pp.: 63-76  
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  G. Folder #7 pp.: 77-83  
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  H. Folder #8 pp: 84-91; also includes booklet of "Felicitations Received on the Twenty Fifth Anniversary, Charleston Section, Council of Jewish Women, April 20, 1931 (telegrams and letters sent to Mrs. Rosa Hirschman, President of CSCJW in 1931)  
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  I. Loose material: includes 1959-60 annual report; pamphlet (ca. 1950s), "Contemporary Jewish Affairs"; speech (typescript) "Council In Review" presented by Mrs. Maier Triest, ca. 1940s; speech, (typescript) overview of NCJW, given by Hannah Solomon, 1937; typescript (copy) "Naturalization and Citizenship" created by NCJW National Committee on Service to Foreign Born; program, 13th (1939) Annual Convention of the Southern Interstate Conference, NCJW and "Report to the Delegate,"   
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II.   Scrapbook #2 (1937-1971): bulk of material relates to NCJW’s diabetes clinic at MUSC; includes clippings, press releases, public service announcements and fundraising material; clippings (from Charleston newspapers) re. annual tag day fundraiser for (1952-1959); copy of script (1950s) used by Mrs. David (Bea) Cohen and Mrs. Sam Brown during radio address advertising Diabetic clinic; identification cared, "I am a diabetic"; schedule of event publicity for 1957 tag day; copy of editorial (1957) sent to the News and Courier re. diabetic clinic; suggested interview questions on "scope" of clinic; copy of "suggested questions and answers" for Penelope Coker’s interview with Mrs. David Cohen re. clinic  
BOX 2
         
  A. Scrapbook #2 photocopy of entire scrapbook  
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  B. Scrapbook #2 original  
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  C. Scrapbook #2 loose material from scrapbook: copies of press releases advertising NCJW tag days (1960s); general information on diabetes (handouts, brochures); publicity photograph (ca. 1960s) of NCJW members holding tag day donation cans  
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III.   Scrapbook #4 (1988-1996): Contains color photographs of events and meetings, clippings, ephemera and meeting announcements    
         
  A.  Scrapbook #4 pp.1-50: program from lecture, "Aids-Anyone Can Get It"; meeting announcements; color photographs of NCJW brunch (1989) to elect and install new board members; photographs (1989) of Charleston attendees at NCJW meeting in New York; clipping re. Russian family’s move to Charleston; NCJW "Journal" 1989; photographs (1990) from string trio program  
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  B.  Scrapbook #4, pp. 51-101: color photographs from NCJW events at Charleston homes; several issues of "The Bulletin"; correspondence (1991) between NCJW members and SC state representatives re. abortion issues; speech (typescript) honoring Sydney Solomon Richman as a "Woman Who Makes A Difference," 1991  
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  C.  Loose material: includes color photographs (negatives exist) of NCJW summer picnic 1990; misc. fliers, bulletins and clippings  
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IV.   Scrapbook #3 (1965): pertains to NCJW’s educational seminar "You, Your Child and Tomorrow" a day-long workshop (Jan. 11, 1965) devoted to education issues held at College of Charleston; contains clippings, publicity for event (includes photographs of Council members), follow-up summary and evaluation; scrapbook pages are illustrated with original artwork    
         
  A. Photocopies of scrapbook  
Box 3
       
  B.  Original    
         
         
         
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