A Tribute to Toni Young on May 1, 2016

The Jewish Historical Society of Delaware will present a Tribute to Toni Young on Sunday, May 1, 2016 at the Delaware History Museum, 504 North Market Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801 at 3:00 p.m. as part of its annual meeting.
The program is free and open to the public with parking available at the Colonial Parking lot on Shipley Street between 5th and 6th Streets.

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Toni is being recognized for her timeless contributions to and leadership of the Grand Opera House, the Delaware Historical Society, the Jewish Federation of Delaware, and the Jewish Historical Society of Delaware, among other Delaware cultural heritage institutions. Author, researcher, generous financial contributor and community leader for over forty years, Toni has left an indelible mark on the Delaware community.
Beginning with The Grand Experience: A History of the Grand Opera House, published in 1976, Toni demonstrated the importance of preserving what is historically significant in our city and community. Her research on the history of the Grand Opera House and the monthly column she contributed to the Grand Opera’s programs had brought significant historical insights to many visitors and patrons of the arts.
Toni literally ‘wrote the book’ on the history of the Jewish community in Wilmington. Her study, Becoming American, Remaining Jewish: The Story of Wilmington, Delaware’s First Jewish Community, 1879-1924, published by the University of Delaware Press in 2000, remains the most significant contribution to the history of the Delaware Jewish community. As a board member of the Jewish Historical Society of Delaware since 1975 and president from 1978 to 1980, she has helped craft our understanding of our community’s history and helped to create meaningful relationships with other Delaware cultural institutions.
Toni has also served the community as president of the Jewish Federation of Delaware from 1993 to 1996 and was the first woman to hold this post.
Toni is currently a member of the Board of Trustees of the Delaware Historical Society and was recognized as the 2008 recipient of the Historical Society’s History Makers Award as one who has made extraordinary and lasting contributions to the quality of life in Delaware, our nation, and/or the world.
At this date, former Governor and Congressman, Honorable Michael N. Castle, is honorary chair for the event. The event chairmen, Dr. Barry Kayne and John Elzufon, report that Tribute speakers are expected to be Governor Jack Markell; Scott Loehr, Executive Director of the Delaware Historical Society; Dan Kristol, President of the Jewish Historical Society of Delaware; and John Elzufon, Past President of the Jewish Federation of Delaware. A tribute letter from Vice-President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., will be presented to Toni.
The Jewish Historical Society of Delaware plans to hold its short annual meeting to elect officers and directors and present an annual report preceding the Tribute.
Seating is limited in the Delaware History Museum Copeland Room and reservations are recommended. Please RSVP by April 30 to 302 655-6232, email jhsdel@yahoo.com or visit the website, www.jhsdelaware.org.
Refreshments will be provided after the Tribute in the newly-renovated city council chambers in the now adjoining Old Town Hall. The event is contemporaneous with the presentation of the Delaware Historical Society exhibit of Delaware Silver.
Founded in 1974, the Jewish Historical Society of Delaware acquires, preserves, and publishes materials pertaining to the history of Jewish settlement and life in Delaware. Membership in the Jewish Historical Society of Delaware is open to all who are interested in supporting its mission. To learn about becoming a member, e-mail jhsdel@yahoo.com.

JHSD Interview on History Matters

In this month’s History Matters, produced in collaboration with the Delaware Historical Society, we learn more about another Historical Society whose materials are housed at the Delaware Historical Society in Wilmington.

The Jewish Historical Society of Delaware was founded in 1974 with the goal of acquiring, preserving, and publishing material pertaining to the history of Jewish settlement and Jewish life in Delaware.

The Jewish Historical Society’s president, Dan Kristol, and its archivist Gail Pietrzyk join us on this month’s History Matters to discuss the organization’s mission and work.

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Peddlers and the Great Jewish Migration to the New World

Hasia Diner (Paul and Sylvia Steinberg Professor of American Jewish History and Director, Goldstein-Goren Center for American Jewish History, New York University)

Hasia DinerThursday, October 1st 2015 at 7:00 PM

This Lecture  at Hagley Museum and Library is open to the public.

Those planning to attend should r.s.v.p. to Carol Lockman,clockman@Hagley.org or call 302-658-2400, ext. 243.

In the talk “Peddlers and the Great Jewish Migration to the New World,” Hasia Diner will tell the story of millions of discontented young Jewish men who sought opportunity abroad by working as peddlers, leaving parents, wives, and sweethearts behind. Wherever they went, they learned unfamiliar languages and customs, endured loneliness, battled the elements, and proffered goods from the metropolis to people of the hinterlands. In many places these traveling men brought change—to themselves and the families who later followed, to the women whose homes and communities they entered, and ultimately to the geography of Jewish history. Dr. Diner will highlight real individuals and their experiences, and how these peddlers shaped the Jewish Diaspora and individual communities around the world.

Hasia Diner is Paul and Sylvia Steinberg Professor of American Jewish History and director, Goldstein-Goren Center for American Jewish History, New York University.

An Afternoon of Song and Music

THE PREMIER PERFORMANCE OF
An Afternoon of Song and Music

Based on Rabbi Edward Zerin’s book
A Tribute to my Teacher, Rabbi Simon Krinsky

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Watch An Afternoon of Yiddish Song and Poetry on YouTube

Part One: LIEDER FUN A KABTSN
Composed by Dr. Michael Isaacson
Performed by Cantor Roslyn Barak
Accompanied by, Ronnie Michael Greenberg

Part Two: FROM KABTSN TO BELOVED TEACHER
Yiddish and English Poetry Readings
By Rabbi Edward Zerin