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Papers of David A.(1916- ) and
Leona G. Bloom (1913 -1995), ca. 1980 - 1995
University of Arizona Library Manuscript Collection SJA 001
Description
The files in this collection document the involvement of David A. and
Leona G. Bloom in service to both the Jewish and non-Jewish communities of
Tucson, Arizona. The collection is a particularly good depiction of the
community service work of Leona G. Bloom. For instance, there exist here
records of her involvement in the University of Arizona’s organization
International Friends, the Organization for Rehabilitation through
Training (O.R.T.), Tucson adult literacy programs, and the Tucson
Zoological Society.
There are also present in this collection records which document the
activities of both David A. and Leona G. Bloom in
Temple Emanu-El of Tucson, the Arizona Jewish
Historical Society’s Southern Arizona Chapter, the Bloom Southwest Jewish
Archives, and scrapbooks documenting the Dave Bloom and Sons store in
Tucson.
Four boxes; 3 linear feet; Four scrapbooks.
Acquisition
Collected by or donated to the Bloom Southwest Jewish Archives from the
Bloom family and other sources. Additions to the collection are
expected.
Access
There are no restrictions on access to this collection.
Copyright
Request for permission to publish from the collection should be
discussed with the Manuscripts Librarian. It is the researcher’s
responsibility to obtain the necessary publication rights and copyright
clearances for any planned publication.
Arrangement
The collection has been arranged into two series: Activity Files and
Scrapbooks. The files are arranged alphabetically according to the name
of the relevant individual, institution, or the subject matter of the
file. Scrapbooks are numbered according to the rough chronological scope
of their contents.
Biographical Note
David A. Bloom (born in 1917)and his wife Leona G. Bloom have been
active members of Tucson’s business, religious, and social service
communities for decades, as well as serving as amateur historians for
Tucson’s Jewish community. David A. Bloom and his brothers operated the
successful retail men’s clothing store founded in 1906 by his father,
David W. Bloom (called Dave Bloom Mens’ Store until 1936 and Dave Bloom
and Sons thereafter). The store operated in downtown Tucson at Congress
and Sixth for years, later moving to the El Con Mall. His grandparents
came to the Arizona Territory in 1869. David A. Bloom has served as
president of the Arizona Jewish Historical Society’s Southern Arizona
Chapter, president of the Tucson chapter of the University of Arizona’s
Alumni Association, and vice president of Temple Emanu-El. He is the
benefactor of the Bloom Southwest Jewish Archives.
Visit The Bloom Family of Tucson in the
Arizona Pioneers exhibit.
Leona G. Bloom (1913-1995) was born in New York City, but she resided
in Tucson for over 50 years. In addition to being the benefactor of the
Bloom Southwest Jewish Archives, she was very active in community
activities and service, including those of Temple Emanu-El, the
International Friends, the Organization for Rehabilitation through
Training (O.R.T.), Tucson literacy programs, the Tucson Zoological
Society, and the Arizona Jewish Historical Society’s Southern Arizona
Chapter.
BOX 1 Activity Files
American Jewish Historical Society
Anti-semitism
Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society
Arizona Historical Society
Arizona Humanities Council
Arizona Jewish Historical Society (Southern Arizona Chapter) -5f.
The Arizona Post (September 5, 1980)
Australia (Jews in) - The Sentinel
(Rabbi Albert) Bilgray Lectureship - Temple Emanu-El, Tucson
Bloom, Alan
Bloom family business concerns
Bloom, David A.
Bloom, David W.
Bloom, Leona G.
Boothill Cemetery (Tombstone, AZ)
Canadian Jewish Congress
Capin family (newspaper article)
Chicago Jewish Historical Society
Coordinating Committee for History in Arizona
Fenster Gallery of Jewish Art (Tulsa, OK)
Ferrin, Mr. and Mrs. M. Joseph (clipping)
Frank, Anne (exhibit in Tucson)
Free and Accepted Masons of Arizona
Genealogy (Jewish)
Goldwater, Senator Barry M.
Handmaker Jewish Services for the Aging (Tucson)
Indiana Jewish Historical Society
International Friends (organized to assist international students at
the University of Arizona)
Iola, Rabbi Hyman (Temple Emanu-El - Tucson)
Israel
Jewish Archives Committee (oral history procedures)
Jewish Colonial Trust
Jewish Community Foundation
Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona
Jewish Historical Society of Central Jersey
Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford (CT)
Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington (DC)
Jewish Historical Society of Maryland
Jewish Historical Society of New Haven (CT)
Jewish Historical Society of New York
"Jews in the Wild West" (article by Gean Weiss)
Judah L. Magnes Museum ("The Jewish Museum of the West" -
Berkeley, CA)
Kiwanis International
Leona G. and David Arthur Bloom Southwest Jewish Archives
Literacy (articles on)
Meir, Golda
Nebraska Jewish Historical Society
The Old Pueblo Club (Tucson)
Organization for Rehabilitation Through Training (Women’s American ORT)
- Continued in next box
BOX 2 Activity Files
Organization for Rehabilitation Through Training (Women’s American
ORT)- Begins in previous box
Phipps, Brendan
"The Pioneer Jews of Santa Cruz County" (research grant
proposal by Judy Margolis)
"Profiles of Business Professionals in Our Community"
(article from the Arizona Jewish Post - Fall 1990)
Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society
Sabbar Temple (Masonic temple in Tucson)
Schaefer, Dr. John Paul
The Sephardic Educational Center in Jerusalem
Shrine Temples Directory (National)
Siegel, Mark A.
Southern California Jewish Historical Society
Temple Beth Shalom (bat mitzvah program)
Temple Emanu-El (Tucson)
Tucson adult literacy programs - 7f.; 2 public service announcement
reel-to-reel tapes
Tucson Advertising Club
Tucson Better Business Bureau
Tucson Citizen/Gannett Foundation News-Media Relations
Conference (October 29, 1986)
BOX 3 Activity Files
Tucson Museum of Art
"Tucson/Pima County Community Profile" (instrument of the
United Way)
Tucson Zoological Society - 5f. (Continued in next box)
BOX 4 Activity Files
Tucson Zoological Society - 1f. (Begins in previous box)
Union of American Hebrew Congregations
United Nations Association of Southern Arizona
University of Arizona (choral music library)
University of Arizona (reunion of class of 1938)
Washington State Jewish Historical Society
Yad Vashem (The Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Authority -
Jerusalem)
SCRAPBOOKS, 1932-91
1. Newspaper and magazine advertisements for Dave Bloom Mens’ Store
(until 1936) and Dave Bloom and Sons (1936 and after), 1932-49.
2. Visual items which instruct (new salesmen?) about name brands of
mens’ clothing and the business practices of Dave Bloom and Sons
clothing store, 1956-60.
3. Newspaper and magazine advertisements for Dave Bloom and Sons,
1965-79.
4. Newspaper clippings, community notices, citations, etc. which
document (especially) the community and business dealings of David
Bloom; also articles revealing of the overall business climate in
Tucson, 1932-91 [bulk: 1960-1991].
BLOOM FAMILY COLLECTION SUBJECT FIELDS:
Bloom, David A., 1916-
Bloom, Leona G., 1913-1995
Jews—Arizona—Tucson—History
Jewish businesspeople—Arizona—Tucson
Dave Bloom and Sons (Firm)
Arizona Jewish Historical Society. Southern Arizona Chapter
World ORT Union—Arizona—Tucson—Correspondence
Tucson Zoological Society –Correspondence
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