WSJH Journal Index #2
Index by Geographical Location of Articles
This is a secondary index. If the item can be located in the “Person” Index, it will not be on the “Location” Index.
General Location; Article Title; Author; Volume/Issue*
* Example: 21/4 = Vol. 21, No. 4
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Kansas
Beginning of Organized Jewish Life in Kansas, 1858; 12/4
Jewish Agricultural Colonies in the West: The Kansas Example; Elbert L. Sapinsley; 3/3
Shoot-out on the Airwaves of Dodge City, Kansas, 1983; Alan S. Katchen; 30/3
Louisiana
Early History of Shreveport’s Jews and Agudath Achim; compiled by Susan Gross; 50/2
Minnesota
Christian Science and Jews in Minnesota: Background for Early Concerns; Deborah Y. Bachrach; 50/2
The Minneapolis Riot of 1946: An Anti-Semitic View from the Radical Right; Gerald L. K. Smith; 25/2
Missouri
DUNIE’S—The Missing Delicatessen, Somewhere in the West; David W. Epstein; 30/3
Solving the Mystery of Dunie’s: The Missing Kosher Delicatessen, St. Louis, 1912–1990; Johanna Hofstein; 30/4
Montana
The Billings Story: What Went Right?; Baruch Cohon; 27/4
Can Butte, Montana’s Historic Synagogue be Preserved?; Donald H. Harrison; 50/1
Constitution, Bylaws and Rules of the United Hebrew Benevolent Association of Helena, Montana (1885); 50/2
Helena, Montana Jewry Responds to a French Appeal in 1868; Norton B. Stern; 11/2
Jewish Beginnings in Helena, Montana; 13/1, 49/2&3
Jews of Montana; Part I; Benjamin Kelson; 3/2, 49/2&3
Jews of Montana; Part II; Benjamin Kelson; 3/3, 49/2&3
Jews of Montana; Part III; Benjamin Kelson; 3/4, 49/2&3
Jews of Montana; Part IV; Benjamin Kelson; 4/1, 49/2&3
Jews of Montana; Part V; Benjamin Kelson; 4/2, 49/2&3
Nebraska
Beginnings of the Pioneer Congregation of Lincoln, Nebraska; Maurice A. Newmark; 14/1
Hebraic Mortar: The Strength of a Community; David Bittner; 27/4
Help Needed for “The Cemetery Project”; 31/1
Jewish Press: Captive or Critic? Nebraska Jewish Journalism, 1916–1921; Oliver B. Pollack; 27/1
Jewish Youth and Yiddish Culture in Omaha, Nebraska, 1922–1926; Oliver B. Pollak and Leo Greenbaum; 33/2
Jews of Omaha: The First Sixty Years (Chapter I); Carol Gendler; 5/3, 49/2&3
Jews of Omaha, The First Sixty Years (Chapter II); Carol Gendler; 5/4, 49/2&3
Jews of Omaha, The First Sixty Years (Chapter III); Carol Gendler; 6/1, 49/2&3
Jews of Omaha: The First Sixty Years (Chapter IV); Carol Gendler; 6/2, 49/2&3
Jews of Omaha: The First Sixty Years (Chapter V); Carol Gendler; 6/3, 49/2&3
Jews of Omaha: The First Sixty Years (Chapter VI); Carol Gendler; 6/4, 49/2&3
Jews, Journalism and Reform Politics in Omaha; Oliver B. Pollack; 16/3
My Trans-Mississippi Grandmothers: Jewish Immigrant Experiences in Nebraska During the Early Twentieth Century; David Bittner; 30/4
Nellie Newmark of Lincoln, Nebraska: A Picture Story; 11/2
A Short History of North Omaha’s Now Abandoned Jewish Community; Adam Fletcher Sasse; 49/1
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