Indexed by last name
A – B C -D E – F G – H I – J K L M
N – O P – Q – R S T – U – V W – X – Y – Z
W, X, Y, Z
Example: 23/3 = Vol. 23, No. 3
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Wahrhaftig, Matt; Matt Wahrhaftig: Leader in the Legal Profession, Oakland, California, 1892–1957; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2
Wahrhaftig Family; Wahrhaftigs of California: Picture Story; Northern California; 19/1
Wahrhaftig and Levy Families; The Levys and the Wahrhaftigs: Report of an Interview with Mr. Felix S. Wahrhaftig, 3300 19th street, Sacramento, Califronia, July 22, 1967; Northern California; Norton B. Stern; 41/4
Wallman, Harry; A Bronx Jewish School Teacher in a Desert Ghot Town, Cochise, Arizona, 1950–1952; Arizona; Harry Wallman; 34/3
Walter, David N.; David N. Walter: Home Furnishing Merchant, San Francisco, California, 1837–1900; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2
Wangenheim, Henry; Henry Wangenheim’s Report of the 1906 Earthquake-Fire to the Membership of Congregation Emanu-El; San Francisco; Henry Wangenheim; 27/3
Wangenheim, Julius; Julius Wangenheim: Merchant and Banker, San Diego, California, 1866–1942; Southern California; Norton B. Stern; 41/4
Wangenheim, Sol; A Backward Look at a Pioneer Grandfather: Sol Wangenheim; San Francisco; Alice W. Heyneman; 4/2
Wangenheim, Sol; Letter from Father to Son; San Francisco; Sol Wangenheim; 7/2
Warner, Benjamin; Father of Warner Brothers, 1931; Los Angeles; 19/1
Wartenberg, Henry; Henry Wartenberg: Businessman and Community Leader, 1830–18 79, and the Wartenberg Report to the Hebrew Benevolent Society, 1870; introduction by Norton B. Stern; Los Angeles; 38/3&4
Wartenberg, Henry; Report to Los Angeles Jewry in 1870; Los Angeles; Henry Wartenberg; 21/3
Wartenberg, Louis; Anaheim’s First Jewish Law Enforcement Officer, Southern California, 1877; Southern California; 44/3&4
Waterman, Evelyn; Waterman Report [Long Beach Earthquake of 1933]; Southern California; Evelyn Waterman; 27/3
Watters, Abraham; Abraham Watters: Early Synagogue Founder, San Francisco, California, 1809–1893; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2
Wax, Isaac, and Sadie Wax; Isaac and Sadie Wax: Pioneer Jews in Rural Utah; Utah; Donald H. Harrison; 46/4
Wechsler, Judah; Minnesota Rabbi’s Impressions of San Francisco in 1884; San Francisco; Judah Wechler; 16/1
Wechsler, Judah; Portland Jewry as Seen by a Minnesota Rabbi in 1884; Oregon; Judah Wechler; 15/1
Weil, Oscar; Oscar Weil: Dean of San Francisco Musical Circles, 1839–1921; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2
Weilheimer Family; Weilheimers: The Jewish Pioneer Family of Mountain View, California; Southern California; Diane Claerbout; 30/1
Weill, Alphonse; Alphonse Weill of Bakersfield; Southern California; Irma Weill; 4/1, 48/3&4
Weill, Michel David; Michel David Weill: Soldier and Merchant, San Francisco, California, 1887–1974; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2
Weinberger, Harrold; Harrold Weinberger; Los Angeles; Julian “Bud” Lesser; 26/1
Weinberger, Jacob; Judge Jacob Weinberger: A Tribute to a San Diego Judge; Southern California; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3
Weinberger, Jacob; United States Federal Judge Jacob Weinberger: A True Immigrant Child of the Wild West, 1882–1974; Western States; Leland G. Stanford; 43/2
Weinberger, Jacob; William Howard Taft and Jacob Weinberger: Their Fight over Arizona Statehood; Arizona; Donald H. Harrison; 50/2
Weiner, Lillian; Lillian Weiner: Drumheller Memories; Alberta; interviewed by Bertha Gold; 42/4
Weinfield, John; John Weinfield: First Jewish Pharmacist of Calgary, Canada; Alberta; Stanley Winfield; 30/2
Weinfield, John; The John Weinfield Story: Jewish Pharmacist, 1879–1985; Alberta; Stanley Winfield; 42/4
Weinstock, Harris; Harris Weinstock and David Lubin: Weinstock, Lubin and Company, Sacramento; Northern California; Norton B. Stern; 41/4
Weinstein, Jacob J.; Portland and Jacob J. Weinstein: The Early 20th Century Years; Oregon; Janice J. Feldman; 29/2
Weinstein, Jacob J.; Jacob Weinstein – Early Days in the Rabbinate: Austin and San Francisco; Texas and San Francisco; edited by Janice J. Felstein; 29/4
Weinstock, Harry; Letter to Henry Ford, 1922; Northern California; Harry Weisntock; 22/1
Weiser, Irv; It Took Me Fifty Years to Put My Thoughts on Paper; Los Angeles; Irv Weiser; 43/3&4
Weissbein Brothers; Weissbein Brothers of Grass Valley and San Francisco: Banking, Mining and Real Estate; San Francisco; Michel Janicot; 22/3
Weizmann, Chaim; Chaim Weizmann in Los Angeles: 50 Years Ago; Los Angeles; 6/3
Widess, C. M.; Father and the Old West: C. M. Widess and the Montana Gold Mines, 1931; Montana; Clara Widess Berkus; 32/4
Wieder, Harriett; First Woman, and Jew, on the O.C. Board of Supervisors; Southern California; Dalia Taft; 44/3&4
Wise, Isaac Meyer; Western Journal of Isaac Meyer Wise, Part I; Western States; Isaac Meyer Wise; edited by William M. Kramer; 4/3
Wise, Isaac Meyer; Western Journal of Isaac Meyer Wise, Part II; Western States; Isaac Meyer Wise; edited by William M. Kramer; 4/4
Wise, Isaac Meyer; Western Journal of Isaac Meyer Wise, Part III; Western States; Isaac Meyer Wise; edited by William M. Kramer; 5/1
Wise, Isaac Meyer; Western Journal of Isaac Meyer Wise, Part IV; Western States; Isaac Meyer Wise; edited by William M. Kramer; 5/2
Wise; Stephen S.; Rabbi Stephen S. Wise: Prophet of Portland, Oregon, Part I; Oregon; William M. Kramer; 27/1
Wise; Stephen S.; Rabbi Stephen S. Wise: Prophet of Portland, Oregon, Part II; Oregon; William M. Kramer; 27/2
Wise, Stephen S.; Rabbi Stephen S. Wise: Prophet of Portland, Oregon, Part III; Oregon; William M. Kramer; 27/4
Wise, Stephen S.; The Inspiration of Rabbi Stephen S. Wise; Los Angeles; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3
Wolf, Alfred; Living History: A Tribute to Rabbi Alfred Wolf; Los Angeles; Samson H. Levey; 25/1
Wolf, Louis; The King of Temecula: Louis Wolf; Southern California; Norton B. Stern; 22/2
Wolf, Regina; Two Pioneer Ladies of Old Seattle; Washington; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3
Wolfe, Edward I.; Edward I. Wolfe: San Francisco’s Champion in the California State Senate, 1860–1922; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2
Wollenberg, Charles M.; Charles M. Wollenberg: Social Service Leader, San Francisco, California; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2
Wollenberg, Charles M.; Recollections of Arizona, 1876–1891; Arizona; 15/1
Wooster, Ernest S.; Sinai-Wooster Diary; Northern California; Ernest S. Wooster; 11/1
Wormser, Dorothy; First Jewish Lady Architect of the West: A Picture Story; San Francisco; 17/1
Wormser, Isaac; Isaac Wormser: Co-Founder of S & W Fine Foods, San Francisco, California, 1822–1895; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2
Wright, Frank Lloyd; Frank Lloyd Wright, Jews and the West, Part I; Western States; George M. Goodwin; 30/2
Wright, Frank Lloyd; Frank Lloyd Wright, Jews and the West, Part II; Western States; George M. Goodwin; 30/3
Wrubel, Allie; Elias Paul (Allie) Wrubel, His Life and Music: Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah!; Southern California; Jonathan L. Friedmann; 43/1
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Zachariah, Issachar; Issachar Zachariah; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern and William M. Kramer; 28/3
Zangwill, Israel; The Zangwill Brothers Make the News; Oklahoma; 50/1
Zarchin, Michael M.; Dr. Michael M. Zarchin, San Francisco, California; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2
Zdravje, Judy; Variety Boys and Girls Club: My Memories; Los Angeles; Judy Zdravje; 43/3&4
Zechendorf, William; How Could a Nice Jewish Man Scalp an Apache? William Zechendorf I in the Arizona and New Mexico Territories, 1856–1878; Arizona and New Mexico; Abraham S. Chanin; 32/2&3
Zeckendorf, William; William Zeckendorf: A New Mexico and Arizona Pioneer; New Mexico and Arizona; 11/4
Zeckendorf Family; Southwest Pioneers: Louis Zeckendorf and His Brothers; Arizona; 22/1
Zelinsky Family; My Great Grandfathers: A Personal Account; San Francisco; Edward Galland Zelinsky; 30/1
Zellerbach, Anthony; The Beginning of the Zellerbach Paper Company; San Francisco; Charles A. Murdock; 19/3
Ziegler, Allen; The Man You Never Had to Ask: Allen Ziegler; Los Angeles; William M. Kramer; 27/1
Zielonka, Martin; Letters from Mexico in 1908, Part I; Mexico; Martin Zielonka; background by Corinne A. Krause; 12/3
Zielonka, Martin; Letter from Mexico in 1908, Part II; Mexico; Martin Zielonka; background by Corinne A. Krause; 12/4
Zielonka, Martin; The Mexican Connection of Rabbi Martin Zielonka, El Paso, Texas; Texas; Hollace Ava Weiner; 32/1
Zimmer, Max; Max Zimmer: Builder and Philanthropist, 1893–1999; Los Angeles; William M. Kramer; 31/4
Zuckerman, Mortimer Cecil; From a Tubercular to a Cowboy to a Faro Dealer in Colorado, 1890s; Colorado; Robert S. Zuckerman; 15/4
Zwerin, Kenneth C.; Memories of a Reform Jewish Youth; San Francisco; Kenneth C. Zwerin; 16/3