Jewish Collections

Jewish Collections

Jewish Collections at the Filson Historical Society

In 2017 the Filson Historical Society began a new initiative to document, preserve, and study the history of Jewish life and experience in Louisville and the Ohio Valley region. In addition to collecting the manuscripts, records, and photographs of local Jewish individuals, families, businesses, and organizations, the Filson also hosts programs and exhibitions that explore connections between Jewish and local history. This project began with a start-up grant from The Jewish Heritage Fund and has been sustained by the James Graham Brown Foundation, the William Wood Foundation, The Filson’s Board of Directors, and individual donors.

Community Newspaper Digital Archive

Jewish Community Newspaper Digital Archives

Community, Louisville’s Jewish newspaper since 1973, is now fully searchable and browsable as a digital archive with the Jewish Historical Press project from the National Library of Israel and Tel Aviv University.  Click the image to to the left to access the archive.

Collections Overview

Jewish Collections at the Filson include library materials such as books and pamphlets, searchable in our library catalog. Our historical subject files contain information on local synagogues. Special collections materials include personal and family papers and organizational records that range from single items to large boxed collections, scrapbooks, architectural drawings, photographs, and three dimensional artifacts. Photo and museum collections can be searched most effectively in-house at the Filson; feel free to call or email for assistance.

Manuscript, Library, Photograph, and Object Collections

Manuscript collections comprise materials unique to their makers: letters, diaries, organizational records, and more.  To search manuscript collections by subject heading and keyword, please use our manuscript database. A full list of manuscript collection finding aids can be found here. You can also  view the growing inventory of Jewish-related manuscript collections at the Filson Historical Society.

To search photographs and objects please visit our Past Perfect online database. Digitized collections can also be searched on our Digital Projects website.

Exhibits

Every year the Filson mounts several in-person exhibitions in our galleries. These exhibits live on in digital form. Additionally, the Filson curates digital exhibitions that illuminate resources and stories in our collections. Click the icons below to explore digital exhibits related to local Jewish History.

Continuity of Care: Transforming Jewish Hospital for Modern Louisville Evolving Inspiration: The Art and Design of Julius Friedman
Jerry Abramson: Louisville's Mayor for Life The Evolution of Louisville's Young Men's Hebrew Association and Jewish Community Center
Violins of Hope in the Ohio Valley

Programs

Weekly programs make the Filson a community of curiosity. Lectures and workshops focus on Ohio Valley history but also cover topics and questions of national and international interest. A full archive of program recordings since 2020 can be found on our YouTube channel. Click the icons below to view Jewish history programs.

Link to YouTube video of Archiving you personal and family history part 1 Link to YouTube video of Archiving you personal and family history part 2
Link to YouTube video for A Better Life for The Children: Julius Rosenwald, Booker T. Washington, and the 4,978 Schools that Changed America Link to YouTube video of a History of the Jewish Press in Kentucky

Other Resources

The Archives and Special Collections at the University of Louisville Libraries also holds Jewish collections you can explore here as well as an extensive collection of oral histories conducted in Louisville’s Jewish Community, accessible here. The University of Kentucky also holds manuscript and oral history collections accessible here.

Louisville’s Jewish Funeral Home, Herman Meyer and Son, has extensive information on Louisville Jewish cemeteries (including gravesite indexes), available in the genealogy section of their website located here.

AJL LogoThe Filson is proud to partner with the Association of Jewish Libraries as one of the founding institutions featured in the Donna and Richard Harris Directory of Jewish Libraries, Archives, and Collections Around the World.

Have questions about research or donating your Ohio Valley Jewish history? Please contact gro.l1713882824aciro1713882824tsihn1713882824oslif1713882824@hcra1713882824eser1713882824.

The Filson would like to thank the Jewish Heritage Fund for their generous support.