1. 125th to 10. Greenwald | 11. Jewish to 20. Touro | 21. Touro to 25. Tourovues
11. Jewish Charitable Association
1869-1879
1 volume
Collected reports, in German and English, and one lottery ticket.
12. Jewish Heritage Slides
1998- present
67 items
A continuing collection of color photographic slides of historical images of Louisiana Jewish communities, principally of New Orleans.
13. Ladies Aid and Sewing Society
1913-1933
1 box
Includes an Annual Dues Receipt (1913), Golden Birthday Party Programs (1925), and a cookbook issued by the Society around the 1930s.
14. Medical Staff Publications
1935-36, 1955-1959, 1966-1968
39 items
Runs of the staff publications.
15. Oelsner, Tom, M.D.
1959-1976 (bulk 1966-1970)
3 files
Records include correspondence, minutes, financial records, reports, and publicity concerning hemodialysis service at the hospital. Files created by Ted Bloch, M.D, and continued by Oelsner. Most directors of the unit have been women. The collection includes information about female patients.
16. Rittenberg, Frances (Mrs. Charles L)
1932
1 item
1932 graduating class of School of Nursing.
17. Schornstein, Florence C.
1995-1997
Files of Florence Schornstein, first female Chairman of the Touro Board of Governors.
Each file consists of collected items.
Biography Study File: A collection of biographical material relevant to the Jewish community of New Orleans.
Jewish Heritage Study File: A collection of institutional and organizational material relevant to the Jewish community of New Orleans.
Touro Infirmary History Study Files: A collection of hospital history from many sources.
Minutes, newspapers and one item of sheet music relating to the Touro Fair, 1896. Women played a leading role in running the booths and providing refreshments served at the Fair.
20. Touro Infirmary and Hebrew Benevolent Association
1855- present
10 volumes, 8 typescripts, 12 pamphlets
This collection consists of annual reports with minutes of the Trustees. Subjects include the consolidation of the Touro Infirmary with the Hebrew Benevolent Association, the Ladies Aid and Sewing Society, the Julius Weis Home for the Aged and Infirm, the Nurses' Home and School of Nursing, the bacteriological laboratory, relief work from the 1878 yellow fever epidemic, Felix Dreyfous, Rabbis James K. Gutheim and Isaac L. Leucht, Benjamin Lawrence, Monte Lemann, Joseph Magner, Henry Mayer, Charles Rosen, Henry Stern, Frederic Loeber, M.D., and other physicians, the B'nai B'rith Grand Lodge, District 7, Touro Lottery of the original hospital site, hospital expansion, the Second World War, and photographic prints of the institution's interiors, exteriors, and activities.