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  • Descriptive Summary
  • Access
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  • Biography/Administrative History
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  • Descriptive Summary

    Title: Archives of the Holocaust (Collection)
    Dates: 1946 - 1980
    Collection Number: FC-2018-04
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    Extent: 11 boxes
    Online items available
    Repository: California State University, Fullerton. University Archives and Special Collections
    Fullerton, California 92834-4150
    Abstract: Course materials and research related to Profession Morton C. Fierman's course titled "The Holocaust: the ordeal of European Jewry during the Second World War as reflected in art, music, drama, fiction, poetry, historical, psychological, and religious writing", developed in February 1972.
    Language of Material: English

    Access

    The collection is open for research.

    Preferred Citation

    Archives of the Holocaust (Collection). California State University, Fullerton. University Archives and Special Collections

    Biography/Administrative History

    Born in Cleveland, Fierman attended Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati. In 1957, he became rabbi at Temple Beth Sholom in Santa Ana. Professor Morton C. Fierman founded and was the director of the Institute of Judaism within the Department of Religious Studies at CSU, Fullerton.

    Scope and Content of Collection

    Course materials and research related to Profession Morton C. Fierman's course titled "The Holocaust: the ordeal of European Jewry during the Second World War as reflected in art, music, drama, fiction, poetry, historical, psychological, and religious writing", developed in February 1972. The collection includes articles, audio recordings of Dr. Fierman's lectures, pamphlets, filmstrips, games, and audio recordings of interviews. The Archives of the Holocaust was established in August 1972 by the Department of Religious Studies.

    Indexing Terms

    Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
    World War, 1939 - 1945

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