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Farewell Luncheon Hebrew Orphan Aslyum of New York Alumni Association 1887-2012
Farewell Luncheon Hebrew Orphan Asylum of New York Alumni Association 1887-2015
Tea apron with Yemenite embroidery
Bracelet of Sarel (Sarah) Sofer (Schreiber) (1790-1832)
sari worn to Hebrew Academy annual dinner and for Purim
Pair of shoes worn by Sarah Shapero
Mother-of-the-Bride dress worn by Sarah Shapero
crinoline
veil
Pair of shoes worn to wedding
Wedding dress of Roberta Elissa Shapero
Suit worn by Sarah Shapero to granddaughter's Bat Mitzvah
Evening dress
Israeli import dress
Handbag carried to college senior prom by Roberta Shapero
Adelphi College Senior Prom dress of Roberta Elissa Shapero
Mohel jacket
Skullcap decorated with Israeli motifs
Beaded collar with heart-shaped decorations
Beaded collar with floral motifs
Navel binder for a newborn
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