tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7889578221932408406.post8981470277030336874..comments2024-01-16T03:58:36.758-05:00Comments on Adas Emuno: A Knockout Event!Congregation Adas Emunohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01105636435783180276noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7889578221932408406.post-80235361556121727502014-03-23T14:33:17.249-04:002014-03-23T14:33:17.249-04:00Loved sharing with all of you....Thanks for having...Loved sharing with all of you....Thanks for having me....James Ford Nussbaum...Great time....Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17383205620995950922noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7889578221932408406.post-53217945227039841942013-03-22T22:15:33.938-04:002013-03-22T22:15:33.938-04:00My uncle Aaron Seltzer’s memorabilia have been arc...My uncle Aaron Seltzer’s memorabilia have been archived at the Brooklyn College Library/Kaplan Boxing Collection. <br /><br />(From the Miami Herald, 2008)<br />A Brooklyn College professor has started a campaign to preserve and display the boxing mementos of late Kendall (Florida) resident Hank Kaplan.<br /><br />.......Kaplan was considered boxing's preeminent historian. The two-car garage in his Kendall home became a library to thousands of boxing archives. Boxing writers, authors, researchers, filmmakers or anyone with an affinity for the sport marveled at Kaplan's collection of books, newspaper and magazine clippings and other boxing memorabilia after a visit.<br /><br />In his will, Kaplan donated the library's archives to Brooklyn College. Kaplan was born in Brooklyn before settling in South Florida in the early 1950s.<br /><br />An estimated 2,000 boxes of items were removed from Kaplan's home and transferred to Brooklyn College in February (2008). According to Professor Anthony Cucchiara, an independent appraisal done after the items were transferred to Brooklyn lists the library's value at $2.94 million, ''And that appraisal might be a conservative one,'' Cucchiara said. ``This is a national resource.''<br /><br />Notice of Kaplan's archives has resulted in the additional donation of items.<br /><br />''People, whose fathers or uncles were in boxing, had items they didn't know what to do with,'' Cucchiara said. ``Now those items will be part of the library.''<br /><br />Brooklyn College Library/Kaplan Boxing Collection <br />Anthony Cucchiara, 2900 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11210.Linda Kowalskinoreply@blogger.com