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- Kippah, Worn by Michael Endelman at his Bar Mitzvah, 1989 -

- April 01, 1989
- Collections - Artifact
Kippah, Worn by Michael Endelman at his Bar Mitzvah, 1989
- Suit, Worn by Michael Endelman at his Bar Mitzvah, 1989 - Michael Endelman wore this suit at his bar mitzvah in 1989. The bar mitzvah ceremony marks the time when a boy becomes a full-fledged member of the Jewish community. These teens, considered adults in the Jewish religion, become responsible for their actions and eligible for religious duties, including leading prayers and reading from the Torah and other Jewish texts during services in the synagogue.

- April 01, 1989
- Collections - Artifact
Suit, Worn by Michael Endelman at his Bar Mitzvah, 1989
Michael Endelman wore this suit at his bar mitzvah in 1989. The bar mitzvah ceremony marks the time when a boy becomes a full-fledged member of the Jewish community. These teens, considered adults in the Jewish religion, become responsible for their actions and eligible for religious duties, including leading prayers and reading from the Torah and other Jewish texts during services in the synagogue.
- Shirt, Worn by Michael Endelman at his Bar Mitzvah - Michael Endelman wore this shirt at his bar mitzvah in 1989. The bar mitzvah ceremony marks the time when a boy becomes a full-fledged member of the Jewish community. These teens, considered adults in the Jewish religion, become responsible for their actions and eligible for religious duties, including leading prayers and reading from the Torah and other Jewish texts during services in the synagogue.

- April 01, 1989
- Collections - Artifact
Shirt, Worn by Michael Endelman at his Bar Mitzvah
Michael Endelman wore this shirt at his bar mitzvah in 1989. The bar mitzvah ceremony marks the time when a boy becomes a full-fledged member of the Jewish community. These teens, considered adults in the Jewish religion, become responsible for their actions and eligible for religious duties, including leading prayers and reading from the Torah and other Jewish texts during services in the synagogue.
- Tattoo Stencil, 1915-1950 - Tattoos communicate stories. Their content ranges from deeply personal and traditional--to regrettable and frivolous. In the early 1900s, "Professor" Waters apprenticed as a tattoo artist in carnivals and New York's Bowery District. He ran a successful supply shop in Detroit (1918-1939), patenting the standard "two-coil" tattoo machine in 1929. Designs from his flash sheets continue to inspire tattooists today.

- 1915-1950
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Tattoo Stencil, 1915-1950
Tattoos communicate stories. Their content ranges from deeply personal and traditional--to regrettable and frivolous. In the early 1900s, "Professor" Waters apprenticed as a tattoo artist in carnivals and New York's Bowery District. He ran a successful supply shop in Detroit (1918-1939), patenting the standard "two-coil" tattoo machine in 1929. Designs from his flash sheets continue to inspire tattooists today.
- "Creating Menlo Innovations" Clip from Interview with Richard Sheridan, November 13, 2019 - Richard Sheridan, CEO and co-founder of Menlo Innovations, was the Fall 2019 Entrepreneur-in-Residence at The Henry Ford, funded by the William Davidson Foundation Initiative for Entrepreneurship. During his interview, Sheridan describes how his career experiences influenced the founding of his software company, where he embraces a unique approach to the office environment, emphasizing teamwork and encouraging joy in the workplace.

- November 13, 2019
- Collections - Artifact
"Creating Menlo Innovations" Clip from Interview with Richard Sheridan, November 13, 2019
Richard Sheridan, CEO and co-founder of Menlo Innovations, was the Fall 2019 Entrepreneur-in-Residence at The Henry Ford, funded by the William Davidson Foundation Initiative for Entrepreneurship. During his interview, Sheridan describes how his career experiences influenced the founding of his software company, where he embraces a unique approach to the office environment, emphasizing teamwork and encouraging joy in the workplace.
- "Banvard's Great Paintings of Jerusalem and the Holy Land," 1853-1854 - John Banvard entertained hundreds of thousands of mid-nineteenth-century Americans with his panorama of the Holy Land. This massive mural -- painted after his trip to the Near East -- depicted historic and religious scenes of Jerusalem and Palestine. For two years, from 1852-1854, audiences in New York City's Georama Theater marveled as each tableau on the canvas scrolled past.

- 1853-1854
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"Banvard's Great Paintings of Jerusalem and the Holy Land," 1853-1854
John Banvard entertained hundreds of thousands of mid-nineteenth-century Americans with his panorama of the Holy Land. This massive mural -- painted after his trip to the Near East -- depicted historic and religious scenes of Jerusalem and Palestine. For two years, from 1852-1854, audiences in New York City's Georama Theater marveled as each tableau on the canvas scrolled past.
- "We Need & We Demand Revolution: For a Whole New Way to Live, A Fundamentally Different System," 2024 - The Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP or Revcoms) grew out of the left-wing political movement of the 1970s and 1980s, espousing Marxist, Leninist, and Maoist ideologies. The far-left RCP, founded in 1975, believes that the current system of American government cannot be reformed and must be overthrown and replaced with a socialist state.

- 2024
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"We Need & We Demand Revolution: For a Whole New Way to Live, A Fundamentally Different System," 2024
The Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP or Revcoms) grew out of the left-wing political movement of the 1970s and 1980s, espousing Marxist, Leninist, and Maoist ideologies. The far-left RCP, founded in 1975, believes that the current system of American government cannot be reformed and must be overthrown and replaced with a socialist state.
- Shoes, Worn by Michael Endelman at his Bar Mitzvah, 1989 - Michael Endelman wore these shoes at his bar mitzvah in 1989. The bar mitzvah ceremony marks the time when a boy becomes a full-fledged member of the Jewish community. These teens, considered adults in the Jewish religion, become responsible for their actions and eligible for religious duties, including leading prayers and reading from the Torah and other Jewish texts during services in the synagogue.

- April 01, 1989
- Collections - Artifact
Shoes, Worn by Michael Endelman at his Bar Mitzvah, 1989
Michael Endelman wore these shoes at his bar mitzvah in 1989. The bar mitzvah ceremony marks the time when a boy becomes a full-fledged member of the Jewish community. These teens, considered adults in the Jewish religion, become responsible for their actions and eligible for religious duties, including leading prayers and reading from the Torah and other Jewish texts during services in the synagogue.
- Advertising Booklet for the Little Shop of Palestine Arts and Crafts in Jerusalem, 1928 -

- 1928
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Advertising Booklet for the Little Shop of Palestine Arts and Crafts in Jerusalem, 1928
- Letter from George Washington to General Israel Putnam, October 1, 1777 -

- October 01, 1777
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from George Washington to General Israel Putnam, October 1, 1777