A photo of Edwin Pearlstine Sr, Jane Pearlstine, and Susan Pearlstine posing with the Budweiser horses. Notes on the back of the image indicate it was taken in 1969.
A blurred image of Mary Pearlstine with John Hornik and two other people. Notes on the back indicate this was taken at the 25th anniversary party of "SAO" in 1964.
A photo of Pearlstine posing with his hands folded on a table. Notes on the back indicate this photo was taken at Furchgott Studio in November of 1961.
A group photo of the staff of Pearlstine Distributors. Notes on the back indicate the picture was taken in 1961 at Waccendaw Lakes Fish Camp at WCBD Channel 2.
A candid image of Mary Pearlstine leaning on a hall table. Notes on the back indicate this photo was taken at her niece's engagement reception in 1954.
Letter from President Franklin D. Roosevelt to Rabbi Dr. Jacob S. Raisin asking Rabbi Raisin to communicate the conditions of his community. The back of the letter includes a copy of Rabbi Raisin's response to the President.
Clipping from unnamed Charleston, SC. newspaper relating an article entitled, "Who is It?" The article features Rabbi Dr. Jacob S. Raisin and his work.
Program for the Charleston Kalushiner Society's 12th Annual Banquet held at the Jewish Community Center. The program includes a menu, and a schedule of the event, and officers of the Society. The program notes an address to be given by Rabbi Dr. Jacob S. Raisin.
Invitation from Miss Mary Vardrine McBee for the Ashely Hall Commencement Ceremony. The invitation includes a card noting the name of the sender, and a program with a schedule of the events. The program notes prayer led by Rabbi Dr. Jacob S. Raisin.
Program for the KKBE Confirmation Exercises. The program relates the schedule of the event, and notes a reading of the Torah by Miss Rachel M. Raisin, daughter of Rabbi Dr. Jacob S. Raisin. Rabbi Raisin is noted to deliver the sermonette.
A candid photo of Mary Pearlstine standing outside with her hands on her hips and wearing a wide-brimmed hat. There are houses, a telephone pole, and a fence in the background.
Photograph of the KKBE Synagogue taken by George W. Johnson in the mid-1920s. The back of the photograph includes a note stating the photo had been taken before the synagogue had air-conditioning.
Black and white photograph of Jacob S. Raisin dressed in military uniform at Camp Greene in North Carolina. Raisin worked for the Jewish Welfare Board at the Camp.
Black and white photograph of Jacob S. Raisin dressed in military uniform at Camp Greene in North Carolina. Raisin worked for the Jewish Welfare Board at the Camp.
Black and white portrait of Taube S. Raisin, mother of Jacob S. Raisin. The portrait includes a handwritten note reading, "Mother on Sabbath Afternoon."
(Front) A postcard image of A.A. and Blanche Strauss posing outside. The image has several marks from water damage. (Back) A note to Mary Pearlstine discussing travel plans.
(Front) An image of Strauss posing in front of a backdrop and wearing a striped dress. (Back) A note from Strauss to "H. Pearlstine" reads "Just to show that I am still alive."
A portrait of Mary Pearlstine as a young child. She's wearing a dark, wide-brimmed hat and holding a coat. The logo indicates the portrait was taken at Clarke's Studio in Charleston, S.C.
An elliptical portrait of Mary Pearlstine as a child. She's wearing a dark, wide-brimmed hat. Notes on the back indicate the photo was taken in October 1909.
Black and white photograph of Jacob S. Raisin standing atop a stone engraved "Dentistry." The photo includes a handwritten note reading, "St. Fran Oct. 1904."
Black and white photograph of Jacob S. Raisin and his mother, Taube S. Raisin, in Central Park, New York, New York. The photograph includes a handwritten note reading, "Cent. Park Aug. 04."
A formal portrait of Edwin and Milton Pearlstine wearing wide-brimmed hats. The boy on the right is sitting on a chair. The photo has extensive scratch marks.
A photo of the Pearlstine family's Seder dinner. Note on the back of the photo indicates the year as 1904. Pearlstine members and guests sit around the dinner table while three African American domestic workers stand around them.
A photo of the Pearlstine family's Seder dinner. Notes indicate it was taken in 1903. Pearlstine family members sit around the table with guests while an African American domestic worker stands in the background.
A candid image of young Mary Pearlstine leaning on a railing. A note on the upper border reads "Chas. S.C." Notes on the back indicate the photo was taken on the "Volaski's porch" at the corner of Rutledge Avenue and Draghty Street.