From Southwest Jewish History, volume 1, number 1, Fall 1992
Bereshit...there is always a beginning. So how did this all start? How
did a Southwest Jewish Archives originate?
Well, you see, when my wife and I were working on our first book,This Land, These Voices, we criss-crossed the state interviewing historic
figures of Arizona. As we traveled some 7,000 miles the summers of the
1970s we came to the realization that the stories of pioneer Jews not only
were great, but they were being lost. From that germinated the idea for an
archives where for all time the great history of pioneer Jews in the
Southwest would be forever recorded. Because pioneer Jews often moved
through West Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, the decision was made to
gather the history of these areas into our research center.
Giving birth to such an idea takes more than brainstorming. The
University of Arizona accepted the proposal for such an Archives and it
became a reality when David and Leona Bloom donated the basic funding. And
so almost four years ago the Leona G. and David A. Bloom Southwest Jewish
Archives was established on the campus of the University of Arizona. Since
the start, the Bloom Southwest Jewish Archives has grown to a research
center not only serving the nation, but becoming internationally known as
well. Recently an Israeli Television producer came to Tucson to film the
story of our Archives. Now with the quincentenary, a new and exciting area
of research has become a part of the SWJA. We are interviewing Hispanics
who are coming to our Archives to find their hidden Jewish links going
back through Mexico to Spain and the time of the Inquisition.
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