(Jewish Group) Archives of the Bay Area's Jewish newspaper going back to 1895 now available online
On Sue Fishkoffs first day as editor of J. The Jewish News of Northern California in 2011, she knew she needed to do something about the archives.
At the time, the newspapers archives which stretch all the way back to 1900 were still housed in bound volumes stacked carelessly in the office. But after more than 100 years, even the bound volumes were beginning to fall apart, putting the preservation of the newspapers archives in jeopardy. Though a few libraries owned microfilm copies of the archive, those were difficult to access. Print copies of the newspapers older issues were even rarer.
This was our history, the lived history of the San Francisco Bay Area Jewish community as recorded in the pages of its community newspaper. And those pages were literally crumbling away, Fishkoff wrote in an essay for J. this week.
Now those archives are available for free online through a partnership with the University of California, Riversides California Digital Newspaper Collection, a project which makes the digitized archives of California-based newspapers available online. The archives are also available through the National Library of Israel.
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