About the Southwest Jewish Archives Web Site
In appreciation of Leona G. and David A. Bloom
Preserving a Southwest Jewish Heritage ...
The Bloom Southwest Jewish Archives at the University of Arizona
Library is a research collection dedicated to collecting and recording the
dramatic history of pioneer Jews in the Desert Southwest, covering
Arizona, New Mexico, and West Texas. It is a repository for major
collections of primary materials on Jewish families from these areas --
including the Fred and Harriet Rochlin Collection and Rabbi Floyd Fierman
Collection. The Bloom Archives has family histories, original memoirs and
historic photographs. It is open to faculty, students, the media and the
general public.
and Crypto-Jewish History
In addition to continuing research into pioneer Jewish history of the
Desert Southwest, the Bloom Archives also is a repository for materials on
Crypto-Jews, persons who are tracing their family histories back to Spain
and Portugal. These descendants of Crypto-Jews are seeking to understand
their hidden past based on secret family practices whose origin is
imbedded in Jewish tradition, culture and religion and has been handed
down through generations.
A Little Background on the Archives and This Website
- Read Abraham S. Chanin's article on
the birth of the Archives, Fall 1992.
- Read College of Social and Behavioral
Sciences Dean, Holly Smith's report on changes at the Archives, Fall 1994.
- Read a message from Dean of Libraries
Carla J. Stoffle, on the Archives' transfer to the University Library.
- Read a little backgound on the
Website's development.
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