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Example: 23/3 = Vol. 23, No. 3

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Papermaster, Rabbi Benjamin; History of North Dakota Jewry and Their Pioneer Rabbi; Part 1; North Dakota; Isadore Papermaster; 10/1

Papermaster, Rabbi Benjamin; History of North Dakota Jewry and Their Pioneer Rabbi; Part 2; North Dakota; Isadore Papermaster; 10/2

Papermaster, Rabbi Benjamin; History of North Dakota Jewry and their Pioneer Rabbi; Part 3; North Dakota; Isadore Papermaster; 10/3

Pass, Moses D. M.D.; Moses D. Pass, M.D. and Stars of David in the Nebraska Sand Hills; Nebraska; Oliver B. Pollak, 46/4

Pavlova, Anna; Pavlova and Me: A Memoir; San Francisco; Reva Clar; 11/4

Peixotto, Benjamin Franklin; Benjamin Franklin Peixotto: San Francisco Memories; San Francisco; William M. Kramer; 28/3

Peixotto, Edgar; Edgar D. Peixotto, Esq.; San Francisco; William M. Kramer; 28/3

Peixotto, Ernest; Ernest Peixotto: Artist; San Francisco; William M. Kramer; 28/3

Peixotto, Ernest; Ernest Peixotto and His Early Art Work; San Francisco; Peter Robertson; 50/1

Peixotto, Ernest; Ernest Peixotto and His Work; San Francisco; Peter Robertson; 28/3

Peixotto, Jessica; Jessica Peixotto: U.C. Professor and Pioneer Women’s Activist; San Francisco; William M. Kramer; 28/3

Peixotto, Raphael; Raphael Peixotto: Head of the Western Peixottos; San Francisco; William M. Kramer; 28/3

Peixotto, Sidney S.; Sidney S. Peixotto: Founder and Headworker of the Columbia Park Boy’s Club; San Francisco; Mae K. Silver; 17/4, 28/3

Petersky, Samuel; The Jacoby-Petersky Anthology, British Columbia, in the Early Twentieth Century; British Columbia; Sarah H. Tobe; 48/1

Petersky, Simon; Simon Petersky: Westward to the Promised Land; British Columbia; Sarah H. Tobe; 42/4

Phillips, Alexander Aron; The Pioneer of the Soft Drink Industry in Western Canada; British Columbia; Norton B. Stern; 22/3

Phillips, Louis; Louis Phillips: Premier Jewish Rancher, Los Angeles and Pomona, California, 1829–1900; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 41/3

Phillips, Louis; Louis Phillips of the Pomona Valley: Rancher and Real Estate Investor; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 16/1

Phillips, Simon; A Wool Buying Contract of 1889; Southern California; 8/3

Phillips-Meyer Family; The Phillips-Mayer Family: West Coast Gold and Western Jewish Trademarks; Western States; Sarah H. Tobe; 49/1

Philipson, David; A Jew is a Jew!; Midwest; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3

Philipson, Joseph, Jacob Philipson, and Simon Philipson; Joseph, Jacob and Simon Philipson: The First Jewish Settlers in St. Louis, 1807–1858; Missouri; Donald I. Makovsky; 45/1

Pickford, Mary; Mary Pickford: From a Moment of Intolerance to a Lifetime of Compassion; Los Angeles; William M. Kramer and Norton B. Stern; 13/3

Pisko, Seraphine; Seraphine Pisko at Denver’s National Jewish Hospital: Gender and the Origins of Philanthropic Professionalism; Colorado; William Toll; 30/1

Platt, Ben; Ben Platt: Music Tycoon of Los Angeles; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 16/4

Platt, Ben; Platt Music Corporation and the “Ben Platt Years,” 1905–1960; Los Angeles; Herman Platt; 43/1

Plotkin, Albert; The Arizona Rabbi Who Came from Notre Dame; Arizona; Albert Plotkin; 27/2

Plotkin, Albert; The Washington State Rabbi Who Came from Notre Dame; Washington; Albert Plotkin; 27/1

Polanski, Louis; Louis Polanski and Family: Report of an Interview with Mrs. Stephen Loew, 10501 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, May 28, 1967; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 41/3

Politz, Herman A.; Picture Story Number Fifteen: Hillcrest Golf Tournament Winners, 1923; Los Angeles; 7/1

Polock, Lewis; Lewis Polock Didn’t Want to Go to San Diego; Southern California; William M. Kramer; 26/1

Popper, Max; Max Popper: YMHA Supporter, San Francisco, California; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2

Popper, William; Professor William Popper: Respected University Professor, San Francisco and Berkeley, California, 1874–1963; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2

Porush, Irv; Life on Cincinnati Street Was Fairly Normal; Los Angeles; Irv Porush; 43/3&4

Posotta, Rose; Rose Posotta in the Far Wesr: The Triumphs and Travails of a Jewish Labor Organizer; Los Angeles and San Francisco; Gerald Sorin; 28/2, 35/3&4

Prag, Conrad; Prags in Brief; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 17/2

Prag, Mary; Mary Goldsmith Prag: Outstanding Educator, San Francisco, California, 1845–1935; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2

Prag, Mary; Six Pioneer Women of San Francisco; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 30/2

Prag, Mary; Susan Levy, Corrine S. Koshland, Mary Prag, Amelia Dannenberg and Carolyn Anspacher: Five Pioneer Jewish Women of San Francisco; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 35/3&4

Prager, Abraham J.; Abraham J. Prager: San Francisco, California, 1835–1895; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2

Prager, Samuel; Samuel Prager: Host of “Yankee Doodle Dandy”; Los Angeles; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3

Prager, Samuel; Samuel Prager and Family: Notes Made at a Session with Mrs. Vera Rapf, 7062 Lanewood, Los Angeles, California, March 13, 1967; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 41/3

Pransky, Myer; The Man Behind “The Spirit of Boyle Heights”; Los Angeles; William M. Kramer; 20/3

Pressman, Jacob; Bringing the Spirit of the Lord: Jacob Pressman’s Los Angeles, 1919–; Los Angeles; Marissa Brostoff; 36/2

Priteca, Marcus Benjamin; Marcus Benjamin Priteca of Seattle and Gustave Albert Lansburgh of San Francisco: Two Prominent West Coast Jewish Architects of the Early Twentieth Century; Washington; Eugene Normand; 46/4

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Rabinowitch, Nissel; Sholom Aleichem’s Fetter Nissel; Manitoba; Arthur A. Chiel; 29/4

Rachootin, Isadore; Isadore “Izzy” Rachootin and My First – and Last – Christmas Tree, Los Angeles, 1933; Los Angeles; Sterling Rachootin; 37/2

Radoff Family; Memories of the Radoff Family of Houston Texas: Their Home and Their Business, 1888–1948; Texas; Charlene Chesnut; 32/2&3

Ramey, Earl; Business as Usual; Northern California; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3

Raphael, Meyer; San Francisco Businessman, 1861–1927; San Francisco; Muriel Weissberg and Randy Stehle; 36/3

Ratner Family; The Ratners of Sun Valley; Los Angeles; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3

Reese, Michael; Michael Reese: The Miserly Philanthropist, San Francisco, California, 1817–1878; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2

Reese, Michael; The Stingiest Man in San Francisco; San Francisco; William M. Kramer; 5/4

Regensburger, Martin; Dr. Martin Regensburger: Public Health Leader, San Francisco, California, 1854–1924; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2

Reich, George Albert; From a Pharmacist in San Bernardino to a Physician in Seattle; Washington; Norton B. Stern; 18/2

Reimer, Edith; Edith Reimer: A Witness to History, Sierra Madre, 2007; Northern California; Corinne Copnick; 40/2

Reinhart, Eli; E. Reinhart and Company of Winnemucca, Nevada; Nevada; 24/4

Reinhart, Pauline; Pauline Reinhart’s Letter on the Catastrophe of 1906; San Francisco; Pauline Reinhart; 27/3

Reinhart, Simon, and Benjamin Reinhart; The Oldest Business in Elko, Nevada: Reinhart’s in 1958; Nevada; 24/2

Reinhart Family; Reinharts of Nevada: A Picture Story; Nevada; 19/2

Reinhaus, Max; Max Reinhaus Family: Report of an Interview with Mrs. Siegfried Silverman (nee Irma Reinhaus), 100 Bay Place, Oakland, California, November 24, 1967; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern; 41/3

Reshevsky, Sam; A Boy Genius in California, 1921; San Francisco; William M. Kramer; 13/1

Revel, Bernard; Stamp of Approval: Oklahoma and Rosh Ha-Yeshiva Bernard Revel; Oklahoma; Harvey Horowitz and William M. Kramer; 18/3

Reynolds, Louis; Dr. Louis Reynolds: Community Leader, San Francisco and Los Angeles, California, 1870–; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2

Reynolds, Louis; Louis G. Reynolds: Scholar-at-Work, Letter; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2

Reznikov, Anna; Picture Story Number Seven: Early Arizona Lady Physician; Arizona; 5/1

Riave, Max; Historical Comments by Mr. Max Riave, 2082 Grandview Dr., Camarillo, California, Given at the Past Presidents Night, Ventura Jewish Community Council, Temple Beth Torah, Ventura, California, April 8, 1967; Southern California; Max Riave; 41/4

Riave, Max; Report of an Interview with Mr. Max Riave: 2032 Grandview Drive, Camarillo, California, April 9, 1967; Southern California; Norton B. Stern; 41/4

Rich, Jacob; Jacob Rich: Merchant and Street Car Magnate, San Jose, California, 1826–1901; Northern California; Norton B. Stern; 41/4

Rich, Jacob, and Sarah Rich; Jacob Rich and Bride: One of the Earliest Photos, San Francisco, California, 1853; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2

Rich, Sydney Stein; Sydney Stein Rich, Gardener and Pioneer, San Francisco, California, 1906–1956; San Francisco; Judith M. Taylor; 34/4

Richler, Mordecai; Their Canada and Mine: A 1940s Memoir; Canada; Mordecai Richler; 35/2

Rinder, Rueben; Cantor Rueben Rinder of San Francisco, 1887–1966: All His Geese Were Swans; San Francisco; Judith M. Taylor; 39/3

Rinder, Reuben; Cantor Reuben Rinder, Frederick Jacobi, and Temple Emanu-El of San Francisco: Commissioning the Sacred; San Francisco; Jonathan L. Friedmann; 45/4

Rinder, Rueben; Note of Correction: Rabbi Reuben Rinder; San Francisco; Kenneth C. Zwerin; 20/3

Ripinsky, Sol; Notes on Sol Ripinsky of Alaska, 1905; Alaska; 8/4

Rochlin, Annie Shapiro; Annie Shapiro Rochlin: My Mother-in-Law’s Kitchen, Nogales, Arizona (1880–1978); Arizona; Harriet Rochlin; 40/1

Rochlin, Fred; Fred Rochlin, 1923–2002; Los Angeles; Gladys Sturman; 35/1

Rochlin, Fred, and Harriet Rochlin; The Rochlins and Pioneer Jewry; Los Angeles; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3

Rochlin, Harriet Shapiro; Boyle Heights Was Widely Viewed as an Unsavory Neighborhood; Los Angeles; Harriet Shapiro Rochlin; 43/3&4

Roos, Adolphe, and Hyppolite Roos; The Roos Brothers: Jewish Pioneer French Merchants, San Francisco, California and Virginia City, Nevada; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2

Roosevelt, Franklin D.; False Jewish Ancestry of Franklin Delano Roosevelt: An Anti-Semitic Pamphlet Distributed before the Presidential Election of 1940; USA; 30/4

Roosevelt, Franklin D.; FDR, Jews, and the Movies; Los Angeles; Julian “Bud” Lesser; 24/4

Roosevelt, Franklin D.; Roosevelt – The Righteous; USA; S. M. Neches; 30/1

Roosevelt, Theodore; Picture Story Number Ten: Theodore Roosevelt and Meyer Lissner, 1915; Los Angeles; 5/4

Rose, Aaron; Was Aaron Rose, the Founder of Roseburg, Oregon, Really Jewish?; Oregon; Donald H. Harrison; 50/1

Rose, Ben; Ben Rose and the Bachelor’s Club of Los Angeles; Los Angeles; George J. Fogelson; 19/2

Rosenberg Family; The Rosenbergs of Healdsburg and Santa Rosa; Northern California; Gaye LeBaron; 23/3

Rosenblatt, Yosele; Cantor “Yosele” Rosenblatt in Los Angeles, 1925; Los Angeles; Reva Clar; 13/1

Rosenblatt, Yosele; A Chazan on Stage; Los Angeles; William M. Kramer; 42/2&3

Rosenfeld, Jacob; Dr. Jacob Rosenfeld: A Jewish Commander in a Chinese Army, 1903–1952; China; Leo J. Rain; edited by Malgert Cohen; 33/4

Rosenfeld, Joseph; Joseph Rosenfeld: Scholar-at-Work, Letter; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2

Rosenshine, Albert A.; Albert A. Rosenshine: Lawyer and Assemblyman, San Francisc0, California, 1882–1950; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2

Rosenstein, Amelia Levy; Amelia Levy Rosenstein: The Jewish Woman’s Americanization School of Fort Worth, Texas, 1907–1973; Texas; Hollace Ava Weiner; 44/1

Rosenthal, Toby E.; The Childhood of San Francisco’s Artist: Toby Rosenthal, San Francisco; William M. Kramer and Norton B. Stern; 24/2

Rosenthal, Toby E.; Patrons of Artist Toby E. Rosenthal; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern and William M. Kramer; 18/2

Rosenthal, Toby E.; Toby E. Rosenthal: Jewish Artist, San Francisco, California, 1848–1917; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2

Rosenwald, Emanuel; Westward Movement of Emanuel Rosenwald: Las Vegas, New Mexico, 1838–1888; New Mexico; edited by Floyd S. Fierman; 33/3

Rotchild, Tan; Harris Caspar and Tan Rotchild: Two Murder Victims Buried in Los Angeles in the New Jewish Cemetery, 1855 and 1863; Los Angeles; Norton B. Stern and William M. Kramer; 38/3&4

Roth, Bertha; Picture Story Number Four: Bertha Rose, Queen of Ventura Street Fair, 1900; Southern California; 4/2

Roth, Joseph M.; “I Planted Me Vineyards”: Rabbi Joseph M. Roth, El Paso, Texas, 1894–1953; Texas; Hymer Elias Rosen; 38/2

Rothchild, Abraham; San Diego’s Merchant’s Letter from Germany in 1873; San Diego; Abraham Rothchild; 12/1

Rothchild, Joseph; Joseph Rothschild: An Organization Man, San Francisco, California; San Francisco; Norton B. Stern; 41/2

Rozenstain, Yael; Memoirs of an Alaskan Merchant; Alaska; Yael Rozenstain; 9/3

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