Guide to the Kaufmann Family Scrapbooks Collection, 1920-1940 AIS.1998.32

Arrangement

Repository
ULS Archives & Special Collections
Title
Kaufmann Family Scrapbooks Collection
Creator
Kaufmann family
Collection Number
AIS.1998.32
Extent
4 Linear Feet (5 boxes)
Date
1920-1940
Abstract
The Irene Kaufmann Settlement was founded in 1895 as a school by the National Council of Jewish Women. It later expanded its services to include social and cultural activities including the Emma Kaufmann Farm Camp for children. This collection contains thirteen scrapbooks from the Kaufmann family including the Irene Kaufmann Settlement and Emma Farm, from 1920 through 1940.
Language
English .
Author
Dan Horvath.
Publisher
ULS Archives & Special Collections
Address
University of Pittsburgh Library System
Archives & Special Collections
Website: library.pitt.edu/archives-special-collections
Contact Us: www.library.pitt.edu/ask-archivist
URL: http://library.pitt.edu/archives-special-collections

History

The Irene Kaufmann Settlement traces its origins to the National Council of Jewish Women which opened a school on Miller Street, Pittsburgh, in 1895. Named the Columbian Council School, it was staffed mostly by German-Jews who were members of the Rodef Shalom Congregation. In 1900, a charter of incorporation was adopted by the school and it moved to the large Slagel homestead at 1835 Centre Avenue. A public bath house was added in 1903.

In 1909, department store owner Henry Kaufmann gave $150,000 (later increased) in memory of his daughter Irene. The agency adopted a new charter and was renamed the Irene Kaufmann Settlement. The agency was now able to expand services greatly including social, cultural, dramatic, and craft activities. A summer camp for children, the Emma Kaufmann Farm Camp, was established and offered free two-week outings; it moved to Harmony Pa in 1922. A playground, children's "milk well", better baby clinic, and visiting nurse program were also established. In 1943, the settlement established a Boys Club in Squirrel Hill on Forward Avenue.

In 1958, the Irene Kaufmann Settlement opened a facility near Forbes and Murray Avenues and another on North Negley Avenue near Stanton Avenue. Since both tended to duplicate the efforts of the Young Men and Women's Hebrew Association, they merged under the name Y-IKC in 1961. Three years later the original settlement on Centre Avenue was closed. Later the name was changed to the Jewish Community Center of Pittsburgh.

Scope and Content Notes

This collection contains thirteen scrapbooks from the Kaufmann family including the Irene Kaufmann Settlement and Emma Farm. Included in this collection are four scrapbooks of cards, telegrams, publicity, and letters/donations from Henry Kaufmann's 80th birthday, July 12, 1940; six scrapbooks from the Irene Kaufmann Settlement, 1926-1938; two scrapbooks from Emma Farm, 1930-1941; and one scrapbook from the Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association, 1926-1927.

Access Restrictions

No restrictions.

Acquisition Information

This collection was transferred from AIS Periodicals.

Previous Citation

Kaufmann Family Scrapbooks Collection, 1920-1940, AIS.1998.32, Archives Service Center, University of Pittsburgh

Preferred Citation

Kaufmann Family Scrapbooks Collection, 1920-1940, AIS.1998.32, Archives & Special Collections, University of Pittsburgh Library System

Processing Information

This collection was processed by Dan Horvath in November 2004

Copyright

Permission for publication is given on behalf of the University of Pittsburgh as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.

Related Material

Oliver M. Kaufmann Photograph Collection- The History of the Jewish Community Center of Pittsburgh, 1912 [1918-1941]1969, AIS.1978.12, Archives & Special Collections, University of Pittsburgh Library System. Selected images are available online: Photographs from the Irene Kaufmann Settlement http://images.library.pitt.edu/pittsburgh/i/iks

Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania maintains records of the Irene Kaufmann Settlement, 1911-1957.

Subjects

    Corporate Names

    • Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association of Pittsburgh
    • Emma Kaufmann Farm Camp (Pa.)
    • Irene Kaufmann Settlement (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
    • Jewish Community Center (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

    Personal Names

    • Kaufmann, Henry
    • Kaufmann, Irene

    Family Names

    • Kaufmann family

    Geographic Names

    • Pittsburgh (Pa.)

    Other Subjects

    • Jews -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh -- Social life and customs
    • Societies
    • Ethnic groups
    • Associations
    • Social action
    • Personal papers
    • Jewish community centers -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh
    • Social settlements -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh

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