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- RG 28: Poland (Vilna Archives) Collection.
- "Exciting news!" (RG 28.Warsaw 48.2)
- Advertisement for a performance a child cantor (RG 28.Warsaw 48.6)
- Advertisement for a performance by a child cantor (RG 28.Warsaw 48.1)
- Advertisement for High Holiday services (RG 28.Warsaw 48.7)
- Advertisement for High Holiday services (RG 28.Warsaw 48.8)
- Advertisement for High Holiday services at Mr. Skała's school (RG 28.Warsaw 48.12)
- Advertisement for High Holiday services in the courtyard of the shipping office (RG 28.Warsaw 48.4)
- Advertisement for High Holiday services on Dzika Street. (RG 28.Warsaw 48.13)
- Flyer advertising appearance by cantor Yoysef Rabinshtayn at Mizrachi synagogue (RG 28.Warsaw 48.3)
- Invitation to celebrate dedication of Great Synagogue, Bialystok (RG 28. Bialystok 1.1)
- RG 28P: Poland (Vilna Archives) Collection. Posters.
- RG 29: Vilna. Collection.
- RG 36: Bernstein, Abraham Moshe (1878-1933). Papers
- RG 115: Max and Frieda Weinstein Archives of Recorded Sound. Collection.
- RG 1100: Kadison, Leib (1880-1947). Papers.
- RG 1343: Kipnis, Menachem
Leaflets, posters, and other documents related to political organizations, elections, banks, trade unions, cultural activities, religious matters, and sports, from over 200 Jewish communities
Posters advertising political organizations, elections, banks, trade unions, cultural activities, religious matters, and sports, from over 200 Jewish communities
Records of Jewish organizations and institutions; official government, municipal, and legal documents; memoirs of the German occupation, and other documents chronicling the life of the Jewish community in Vilna
Printed musical works and music manuscripts of Abraham Bernstein, a cantor, choir master, composer of Jewish liturgical and popular music, music teacher, musicologist, and writer
Rare recordings of Jewish music and oral history interviews with Jews from Poland
Costume and set designs, photographs, and playbills related to the career of the Yiddish theater director and actor who was a founder of the Vilna Troupe
125 photographs of Jewish life in Poland during the 1930s taken in some 30 communities. Subjects include: occupations such as coach drivers, street peddlers and street musicians, and scenes of life in the streets of Poland's cities and towns.