Stacks of the Cuba Archives

Business Records (A – C)

A–C | D–F | H–L | M–O | R–Z

Business, day school, and university-related records.

For more information or to make an appointment, call Sandra Berman, Archivist, at 404-870-1862, or contact her by e-mail.

Note: many individual and family papers also contain business records.

Atlanta Jewish Times. Records, 1917-1985.
Mss 13

Size: 2.5 cubic feet.

Content: Correspondence, biographical material, records and memorabilia from Atlanta and the various other communities throughout the state and the South that were served by this publication.

Significance: Although not the oldest English-Jewish newspaper in the Southeast, it is the most enduring. Established in 1925 in Augusta, Georgia, the paper moved to Atlanta in 1929. The records reflect the varied subjects and individuals that were profiled in the newspaper during the years that it was known as The Southern Israelite.

Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Records, 1949-1950.
(program)

Harry Robkin (1899-1977) Family. Papers, 1926-1977.
(program and newspaper articles of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, 1926-1927)

Morris Benatar Family (1905-1992) Papers, 1943-1951.
(correspondence and menu from Vick's Delicatessen)

Max London in his dry goods store, Cornelia, Georgia,c.1929.

Max London in his dry goods store, Cornelia, Georgia,c.1929.

Nathan Bergen. Papers, 1938-1999.
(newspaper article and receipt from Gold's Department Store in Cornelia, Georgia.

Charles Borochoff (1921-1990). Papers, 1903-1991.
(primarily material relating to war work of Southern Wire and Iron Works during World War II)

Nathan Cohen Family. Papers, 1974.

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Bound volumes of the Southern Israelite, precursor of the Atlanta Jewish Times, in the stacks of the Cuba Archives.

Bound volumes of the Southern Israelite, precursor of the Atlanta Jewish Times, in the stacks of the Cuba Archives.