Program for Rosa Ponselle in La Traviata with the Met in Baltimore, April 18, 1931. Autographed by Rosa Ponselle and Lawrence Tibbett. Cast includes Egener, Falco, Lauri-Volpi, Tibbett, Bada, conducted by Serafin. Note about Met in Baltimore. And…
Program for Rosa Ponselle in La Traviata (as Violetta with Egener, Falco, Lauri-Volpi, Tibbett and Serafin conducting) on April 27th and Norma (as Norma with Tokatyan, Rothier, Telva, Egener and Serafin conducting) on May 1st with the Met in…
Program for combined concert with Rosa and Carmela Ponselle at Poli's Theatre in Meriden, Connecticut, on May 22, 1919. The concert was called "Brilliant Evening of Songs & Music" and had Romano Romani at the piano. The program includes Carmela…
Program for La Gioconda with Carmela (Laura) and Rosa Ponselle at the Metropolitan Opera, December 27, 1934 with Panizza conducting. Program autographed by Rosa Ponselle.
Program for Rosa Ponselle as Rachael in La Juive with the Metropolitan on the Road at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia, November 30, 1920. Cast includes Caruso, Rother, Scotney, Diaz, Leonhardt, D'Angelo, Ananian and is conducted by Bodansky.…
In 1966 the Kosher Dining Hall was established as a partnership between the University and the National Council of Young Israel as an option for kosher-observant students. It did not have an enormous following, and during the Seventies there were…
JSA and the JHU Administration worked together to facilitate the campus visit and speech of then-Ambassador Yitzhak Rabin. This was during a period of high Jewish population and activity, in which the Administration was openly cooperative.
This represents a rough charting of the Jewish percentage of Johns Hopkins undergraduates. This should not be considered definitive, as there are approximately 12 data points. Yet these data points seem exemplary and can be used to give an idea of…
For a brief period, a group of Johns Hopkins students published a paper titled Israel Weekly Perspective. The paper mostly consisted of photocopied article clippings, and likely circulated around the campus's Jewish population. The paper was one of…