Between the Lines: Documents
By Gabriel B.

In this section you will see examples of beautiful and memorable documents that have been saved for many years. Looking back to the time of WWII there are a couple of amazing Victory Bulletins that the women of our community wrote and published. Now traveling to the Middle East; from Egypt there is a very interesting example of the way Egyptians wrote and sent letters as you can see on the rock with hieroglyphics inscribed in it. You will also see many certificates like a U.S Certificate Of Naturalization, Immigration Papers, Marriage Certificates, Visas , a Diploma, and a HS Autograph book. If you read these documents carefully and examine them between the lines you can learn a lot about their owners.
These papers and artifacts have been kept by our ancestors for many decades. Each and every artifact symbolizes something else about our family's past, and links us to our ancestors.




Certificate of Naturalization

Journals and Siddurs

War Identification Card

Visa

Victory Bulletin

Public School 247 Autograph Book

Immigration Paper/Passport

Uncle Edward’s Book of Letters

Visa

Egyptian Rock With Hieroglyphics

Diploma

Marriage Certficate

Letter from Frames Tours

Copper Plates

Visa