Jewish Children's Home records, 1870-1981 | Louisiana Research Collection
By Jazmin Smith
Collection Overview
Title: Jewish Children's Home records, 1870-1981
Predominant Dates:1940-1953
ID: LaRC/Manuscripts Collection 180
Primary Creator: Jewish Children's Home (New Orleans, La.)
Extent: 55.0 Boxes. More info below.
Arrangement: The collection is arranged into 55 boxes and 27 volumes. It is 37.5 linear feet.
Date Acquired: 00/00/1966
Subjects: Child care services -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- History., Group homes for children -- Louisiana -- New Orleans., Jewish Children's Home (New Orleans, La.), Jewish children -- United States -- Social conditions -- 19th century.., Jewish children -- United States -- Social conditions -- 20th century., Jewish orphanages -- United States -- History., Louisiana -- Social conditions., New Orleans (La.) -- Social conditions., Orphanages -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- History.
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Biographical Note
In the 1840s and 1850s a series of yellow fever epidemics in New Orleans brought forth a need for homes for destitute widows and children. During this period private and religious groups established a number of orphanages and asylums. In 1855 the Jewish community of New Orleans organized the “Jewish Orphans’ Home,” as a part of the Hebrew Benevolent Society, and on march 14, 1855, the state granted a charter to the institution. The original Home was on Chippewah Street, but in 1887 it moved to a new building at 5342 St. Charles Avenue.
The name of the organization has changed several times: from April 6, 1880 to February 28, 1905, it was “The Association for the Relief of Jewish Widows & Orphans,” from February 28, 1905, to February 4, 1924, “The Association for the Relief of Jewish Widows & Orphans of New Orleans,” and after February 4, 1924, the “Jewish Children’s Home.” While the legal name remains the Jewish Children’s Home, the organization has operated as the Jewish Children’s Home Service since April 1958.
A Charter amendment in 1890 limited admissions to “Abandoned Children” and a 1940 amendment provided for the care of children in their own homes and in foster homes. In 1904, the Isidore Newman Manual Training School was opened for the education and training of the children of the Home. After 1946, the Jewish Children’s Home ceased to offer institutional care in New Orleans and became a regional children’s service.
An important part of the history of the organization has been its association with the Independent Order of B’nai B’rith, District #7. By an amendment to its Constitution in 1875, the Home agreed to extend its services to the region covered by District #7; the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Texas. In return, the District Lodge of B’nai B’rith agreed to help finance the Home on a per capita membership basis. This formal contractual relationship with B’nai B’rith was continued, with some changes, until 1947, after which date contributions from B’nai B’rith were made on a voluntary basis. To help solicit funds in District #7 for the Jewish Children’s Home in New Orleans (as well as the Home for the Aged at Memphis and the Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital), the Joint Institutions Appeal was established by the B’nai B’rith District Grand Lodge in April, 1942. This organization was dissolved on July 1, 1949.
The management and investment of the Trust Funds of the Home is in the hands of the Board of Trustees made up of the President, Treasurer, Chairman of the Finance Committee, and three Trustees who cannot be members of the Board of Directors.
In 1941, the Board of Directors, recognizing that the needs of the children of the region had changed greatly since the establishment of the Home, appointed a special committee to investigate the possibility of updating the services of the Home. At the suggestion of this Committee, the Board employed the child Welfare Leauge of America and the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds to make a detailed study of the Home and its functions and to offer appropriate recommendations. The results of this Study were published in June 1942, and using the guidelines set forth by the Study, the Home began a reorganization of its services.
On November 1, 1946, the Jewish Children’s Home ceased to provide institutional care in New Orleans and the organization became a center for regional child care service. The St. Charles Street property was sold to the Jewish Community Center in July 1948. From 1946 to 1951, the Home went through a period of change and transition. With the dissolution of the JIA, and without a formal commitment from B’nai B’rith, it was necessary for the Board to undertake its own fund raising. After a long period of negotiations with Bellefaire in Cleveland, the Board contracted with Bellefaire to provide institutional care, when needed, for District #7 children. Finally, in 1951, the Home emerged a s an autonomous child care service, with a regional Board of Directors, composed of 43 members, 30 of whom were nominated by Federations throughout the seven state area.
In recent years, the Service has sponsored several new projects. One, the New Orleans Group house, was organized in 1955 as a joint effort by the Jewish Children’s Home Service and the Institute of Mental Health of New Orleans. It was designed as a treatment center for emotionally disturbed pre-adolescent boys and was closed in June, 1959 upon completion of the demonstration period. And, in May, 1963, a Department of Planning and Education was instituted to offer additional consultation services to social agencies.
Subject/Index Terms
Child care services -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- History.
Group homes for children -- Louisiana -- New Orleans.
Jewish Children's Home (New Orleans, La.)
Jewish children -- United States -- Social conditions -- 19th century..
Jewish children -- United States -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
Jewish orphanages -- United States -- History.
Louisiana -- Social conditions.
New Orleans (La.) -- Social conditions.
Orphanages -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- History.
Administrative Information
Repository: Louisiana Research Collection
Alternate Extent Statement: 37.5 linear feet
Access Restrictions:
Collection is open to the public. However, for the protection of privacy, photocopying or photographing the contents of Boxes 15-18 is not allowed. Researchers may not reveal the names of residents or recipients of care, and must sign a confidentiality agreement prior to accessing the collection.
Researchers should note that some of the administrative correspondence and board minutes in "unrestricted boxes" still contains confidential information, and the rules agreed to for use of the restricted boxes applies to confidential material found elsewhere in the collection.
Use Restrictions: Physical rights are retained by the Louisiana Research Collection. Copyright is retained in accordance with U.S. copyright laws.
Acquisition Source: Jewish Children's Home Service
Preferred Citation: Jewish Children's Home records, Manuscripts Collection 180, Louisiana Research Collection, Howard-Tilton Memorial Library, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118
Other Note: OCLC Number: 423803779
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Box:
[Box 1: Board of Directors Papers, 1929-1967],
[Box 2: Board of Directors Papers, 1936-1963],
[Box 3: General Policy Papers, 1937-1947],
[Box 4: General Policy Papers, 1948-1949],
[Box 5: General Policy Papers, 1950-1953],
[Box 6: General Policy Papers, 1954-1967 and unknown],
[Box 7: Fundraising Papers, 1945-1949],
[Box 8: Fundraising Papers, 1950],
[Box 9: Fundraising Papers, January-August 1951],
[Box 10: Fundraising Papers, September 1951-August 1952],
[Box 11: Fundraising Papers, September 1952-1953],
[Box 12: Fundraising Papers, 1954],
[Box 13: Fundraising Papers],
[Box 14: Fundraising Papers, 1956-1964 and unknown],
[Box 15: Restricted Papers],
[Box 16: Restricted Papers, 1945-1952],
[Box 17: Restricted Papers, 1953-1959],
[Box 18: Restricted Papers, 1938-1957],
[Box 19: Legal and Financial Papers, 1900-1967],
[Box 20: Legal and Financial Papers, 1931, 1937-1942],
[Box 21: Legal and Financial Papers, 1945-1961],
[Box 22: Legal and Financial Papers, 1929-1942],
[Box 23: Legal and Financial Papers, 1929-1942],
[Box 24: Legal and Financial Papers, 1929-1947],
[Box 25: Legal and Financial Papers, 1924-1939],
[Box 26: Legal and Financial Papers, 1940-1949],
[Box 27: Legal and Financial Papers, 1950-1954],
[Box 28: Legal and Financial Papers, 1948-1957],
[Box 29: Legal and Financial Papers, 1950, 1955, 1958-1962],
[Box 30: Legal and Financial Papers, 1958-1963],
[Box 31: Legal and Financial Papers],
[Box 32: Legal and Financial Papers],
[Box 33: Printed Material, 1871-1900],
[Box 34: Printed Material, 1901-1922],
[Box 35: Printed Material],
[Box 36: Printed Materials, 1921-1956],
[Box 37: Trust Fund Correspondence, 1911- December 1936],
[Box 38: Trust Fund Correspondence: Financial Reports, 1925-1936],
[Box 39: Trust Funds: Broker's Confirmation and other papers, 1920-1936],
[Box 40: Trust Funds: Cancelled Checks and other papers, 1923-1937],
[Box 41: Alumni Association Materials, 1959-1960],
[Box 42: Alumni Association Materials],
[Box 43: Alumni Association Materials],
[Box 44: Alumni Association Materials],
[Box 46: Other Jewish Childrens Home Material, 1946-1958],
[Box 48: Other Materials, 1912-1967],
[Box 49: Other Materials, 1886, 1941-1973],
[Box 50: Other Financial Papers, 1946-1979],
[Box 51: Other Jewish Childrens Home Material, 1925-1978],
[Box 52: Other Jewish Childrens Home Material, 1945-1977],
[Box 53: Other Related Papers, 1907-1968],
[Box 54: Other Materials, 1935-1981],
[Box 55: Other Materials, 1945-1976],
[Volume 1: Board of Director's Minute Books, January 1940-December 1941],
[Volume 2: Board of Director's Minute Books, January 1942-December 1943],
[Volume 3: Board of Director's Minute Books, January 1944-December 1945],
[Volume 4: Professional Advisory Committee Minutes, 1947, 1948],
[Volume 5: Committee on Organization of Group Foster Home Minutes, 1955],
[Volume 6: "Past and Present Wards - Whence Admitted. Children's Records No 1.", 1855-1960],
[Volume 7: In Memoriam Book. Death entries, 1843-1960],
[Volume 8: Records of Publicity Cuts Used],
[Volume 9: Joint Institutions Appeal, mailings and publicity, 1943-1947],
[Volume 10: Cash Books, September 30, 1929-January 1932],
[Volume 11: Cash Books, February 1932-May 1934],
[Volume 12: Cash Books, June 1934-August 1936],
[Volume 13: Cash Books, September 1936-September 1938],
[Volume 14: Cash Books, October 1938-December 1939],
[Volume 15: Cash Books, January 1940-December 1940],
[Volume 16: Cash Books, January 1941-December 1941],
[Volume 17: Cash Books, January 1942-January 1943],
[Volume 18: Cash Books, February 1943-January 1944],
[Volume 19: Cash Books, February 1944-January 1945],
[Volume 20: Cash Books, February 1945-June 1946],
[Volume 21: Ledger, 1936-1947],
[[information restricted]],
[Volume 23: "Golden City Messenger: Official Organ of the Jewish Children's Home.", April 1923-27],
[Volume 24: Scrapbook, 1929-1942],
[Volume 25: Scrapbook, 1932-1933],
[[information restricted]],
[Volume 27: Reports of Orphan Asylum, July 1, 1893-July 1, 1898],
[All]
- Box 22: Legal and Financial Papers, 1929-1942

- Bequest Papers-legal papers and correspondence relating to bequests left to Jewish Children's Home-Estates of Abrams, Ensel, Loeb, Lyons, March, Rosenbaum, Rosenfeld, Schwab, Silberstein
- Folder 1: Legal: Bequest Papers, 1935-1940

- Estate of Mrs. Eddah B. Abrams
- Folder 2: Legal: Bequest Papers, 1938-1942

- Estate of Mrs. Josie Luber Ensel
- Folder 3: Legal: Bequest Papers, 1938-1939

- Estate of Mrs. Emma Loeb
- Folder 4: Legal: Bequest Papers, 1938-1942

- Estate of Mayme Lyons
- Folder 5: Legal: Bequest Papers, 1936-1939

- Estate of David H. March
- Folder 6: Legal: Bequest Papers, 1935-1938

- Estate of Isabella Rosenbaum
- Folder 7: Legal: Bequest Papers, 1937-1942

- Estate of Alfreda Rosenfeld
- Folder 8: Legal: Bequest Papers, 1932-1934

- Estate of Mary Schwab
- Folder 9: Legal: Bequest Papers, 1929-1939

- Estate of Asher Silberstein
- Folder 10: Legal: Bequest Papers, 1929-1939

- Estate of Asher Silberstein
- Folder 1: Legal: Bequest Papers, 1935-1940
Browse by Box:
[Box 1: Board of Directors Papers, 1929-1967],
[Box 2: Board of Directors Papers, 1936-1963],
[Box 3: General Policy Papers, 1937-1947],
[Box 4: General Policy Papers, 1948-1949],
[Box 5: General Policy Papers, 1950-1953],
[Box 6: General Policy Papers, 1954-1967 and unknown],
[Box 7: Fundraising Papers, 1945-1949],
[Box 8: Fundraising Papers, 1950],
[Box 9: Fundraising Papers, January-August 1951],
[Box 10: Fundraising Papers, September 1951-August 1952],
[Box 11: Fundraising Papers, September 1952-1953],
[Box 12: Fundraising Papers, 1954],
[Box 13: Fundraising Papers],
[Box 14: Fundraising Papers, 1956-1964 and unknown],
[Box 15: Restricted Papers],
[Box 16: Restricted Papers, 1945-1952],
[Box 17: Restricted Papers, 1953-1959],
[Box 18: Restricted Papers, 1938-1957],
[Box 19: Legal and Financial Papers, 1900-1967],
[Box 20: Legal and Financial Papers, 1931, 1937-1942],
[Box 21: Legal and Financial Papers, 1945-1961],
[Box 22: Legal and Financial Papers, 1929-1942],
[Box 23: Legal and Financial Papers, 1929-1942],
[Box 24: Legal and Financial Papers, 1929-1947],
[Box 25: Legal and Financial Papers, 1924-1939],
[Box 26: Legal and Financial Papers, 1940-1949],
[Box 27: Legal and Financial Papers, 1950-1954],
[Box 28: Legal and Financial Papers, 1948-1957],
[Box 29: Legal and Financial Papers, 1950, 1955, 1958-1962],
[Box 30: Legal and Financial Papers, 1958-1963],
[Box 31: Legal and Financial Papers],
[Box 32: Legal and Financial Papers],
[Box 33: Printed Material, 1871-1900],
[Box 34: Printed Material, 1901-1922],
[Box 35: Printed Material],
[Box 36: Printed Materials, 1921-1956],
[Box 37: Trust Fund Correspondence, 1911- December 1936],
[Box 38: Trust Fund Correspondence: Financial Reports, 1925-1936],
[Box 39: Trust Funds: Broker's Confirmation and other papers, 1920-1936],
[Box 40: Trust Funds: Cancelled Checks and other papers, 1923-1937],
[Box 41: Alumni Association Materials, 1959-1960],
[Box 42: Alumni Association Materials],
[Box 43: Alumni Association Materials],
[Box 44: Alumni Association Materials],
[Box 46: Other Jewish Childrens Home Material, 1946-1958],
[Box 48: Other Materials, 1912-1967],
[Box 49: Other Materials, 1886, 1941-1973],
[Box 50: Other Financial Papers, 1946-1979],
[Box 51: Other Jewish Childrens Home Material, 1925-1978],
[Box 52: Other Jewish Childrens Home Material, 1945-1977],
[Box 53: Other Related Papers, 1907-1968],
[Box 54: Other Materials, 1935-1981],
[Box 55: Other Materials, 1945-1976],
[Volume 1: Board of Director's Minute Books, January 1940-December 1941],
[Volume 2: Board of Director's Minute Books, January 1942-December 1943],
[Volume 3: Board of Director's Minute Books, January 1944-December 1945],
[Volume 4: Professional Advisory Committee Minutes, 1947, 1948],
[Volume 5: Committee on Organization of Group Foster Home Minutes, 1955],
[Volume 6: "Past and Present Wards - Whence Admitted. Children's Records No 1.", 1855-1960],
[Volume 7: In Memoriam Book. Death entries, 1843-1960],
[Volume 8: Records of Publicity Cuts Used],
[Volume 9: Joint Institutions Appeal, mailings and publicity, 1943-1947],
[Volume 10: Cash Books, September 30, 1929-January 1932],
[Volume 11: Cash Books, February 1932-May 1934],
[Volume 12: Cash Books, June 1934-August 1936],
[Volume 13: Cash Books, September 1936-September 1938],
[Volume 14: Cash Books, October 1938-December 1939],
[Volume 15: Cash Books, January 1940-December 1940],
[Volume 16: Cash Books, January 1941-December 1941],
[Volume 17: Cash Books, January 1942-January 1943],
[Volume 18: Cash Books, February 1943-January 1944],
[Volume 19: Cash Books, February 1944-January 1945],
[Volume 20: Cash Books, February 1945-June 1946],
[Volume 21: Ledger, 1936-1947],
[[information restricted]],
[Volume 23: "Golden City Messenger: Official Organ of the Jewish Children's Home.", April 1923-27],
[Volume 24: Scrapbook, 1929-1942],
[Volume 25: Scrapbook, 1932-1933],
[[information restricted]],
[Volume 27: Reports of Orphan Asylum, July 1, 1893-July 1, 1898],
[All]
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