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, historic, and civic resources in accordance with principles espoused as Smart Growth, New Urbanism, and
inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places because of its links to the Anti-Rent War of the mid
Environmental protection -- New York (State).
Jeanne Casatelli is a native of East Greenbush, New York, who has fought sprawl in her hometown for more than twenty years.
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Jews -- New York (State) -- Western New York Region -- Religion
Jews -- New York (State) -- Western New York Region -- Social life and customs
Jews -- New York (State) -- Buffalo Region -- Archives
Coplon, David Hascal
Collection includes minutes, publications, correspondence, artifacts, framed prints, memorabilia and photographs relating to the Coplon family's involvement in the Rosa Coplon (Jewish Old Folks) Home, Temple Beth El and Temple Beth Zion, and the personal records of David Hascal Coplon, Minnie Greene Coplon, Alva Coplon Barozzi, and the extended Coplon and Greene families.
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Jews -- New York (State) -- Western New York Region -- Religion
Jews -- New York (State) -- Western New York Region -- Social life and customs
Jews -- New York (State) -- Buffalo Region -- Archives
Temple Sinai (Buffalo, N.Y.)
Personal papers documenting aspects of the final few years of an independent Temple Sinai, and merger talks with Temple Beth Am, to form a new combined Reform and Reconstructionist congregation, Congregation Shir Shalom.
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Community centers -- New York (State) -- New York
Human services -- New York (State) -- New York
Immigrants -- New York (State) -- New York
Union Settlement Association (New York, N.Y.)

The Union Settlement Association Records document a century of the settlement's activities, and provide a unique view of the first wave of the settlement movement in America. They document social conditions, demographic change, political activity, philanthropy and social work in East Harlem with a strong emphasis on the urban renewal period of the 1950s and '60s. The records include: annual reports, board minutes and committee files, headworker and executive director files, program reports, community organization files, and visual materials such as photographs, maps and architectural drawings.

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temple ceased existence as a continual entity with the historic name of Temple Beth El. In May 2008
Jews -- New York (State) -- Western New York Region -- Religion
Jews -- New York (State) -- Buffalo Region -- Social life and customs
Temple Beth El (Buffalo, N.Y.)
Congregational papers documenting the religious, historic and cultural life of Temple Beth El from its beginnings in 1847 until 2006 just prior to merger with Shaarey Zedek to form Temple Beth Tzedek in 2008.
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Jews -- New York (State) -- Buffalo -- Archives
Jews -- New York (State) -- Buffalo -- History, Military
group: Buffalo Frontier Post #25 (JWVBF#25), an historical note for this group is included for the
Sands, Maurice
Personal papers documenting the volunteer activities of Maurice Sands within two Jewish veterans organizations in Buffalo and Queens, NY. Includes newspaper clippings, newsletters, flyers, research and authored articles relating to Jewish War Veterans. Also contains information relating to membership of the Forum Club, a Jewish Men's Club.
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Community centers -- New York (State) -- Bronx (New York)
Community centers -- New York (State) -- New York
Human services -- New York (State) -- New York
East Side House Settlement

The records include addresses, annual reports, correspondence, memos, minutes, program files, newsclippings, administrative records, photographs, video tape, and film. They include material dating from the decades prior to the establishment of the settlement which shed light on the philosophy and motivation of its founders, and offer a unique view of the first wave of the settlement house movement in America. The records document social conditions, demographic change, political activity and philanthropy in New York City. Addresses by East Side House founder Everett P. Wheeler, included in Series I, document his family history and career as a lawyer and civic reformer prior to the founding of East Side House. Wheeler's correspondence details his role in establishing the settlement and managing it during its first decades.

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Jews -- New York (State) -- Western New York Region -- Religion
Jews -- New York (State) -- Buffalo Region -- Social life and customs
Jews -- New York (State) -- Western New York Region -- Social life and customs
Temple Beth Zion (Buffalo, N.Y.)
Organizational papers documenting the religious and community activities of Temple Beth Zion synagogue. Includes photographs, ledgers, scrapbooks, correspondence, newspaper clippings, newsletters, flyers, certificates, architectural drawings and special format or oversize materials dating from 1864 to 2008. Includes materials created by auxiliaries, religious school, leadership, administration and clergy.