From Telegram to Hyperlink: A Legacy of Connecting

Shmuel L. Shneiderman's "Literarisch Bleter" id card

Shmuel L. Shneiderman’s Literarisch Bleter press identification card, Warsaw, Poland, 1926, Weitzman 2022.3.82

From Telegram to Hyperlink: A Legacy of Connecting
How generations of one family helped audiences far and wide understand the twentieth century.

Photographer David Seymour, journalists Eileen and Samuel L. Shneiderman, and computer scientist Ben Shneiderman chose different career paths, but all used the technology of their times to become leading figures in documenting world events and sharing them with widespread and diverse audiences.

From the battlefields and courtrooms of the 20th century to the computer screens and classrooms of our time, each member of this family used communications and networking skills to document current events and advocate for the well-being of Jews around the world.

Join The Weitzman as it celebrates Ben Shneiderman’s donation of materials related to his family. From pre-war Poland to cyber space, explore his family’s amazing saga in our galleries and online.

HAPPY PASSOVER

Wishing you a joyful and meaningful Passover from all of us at The Weitzman.

The Museum and Store will be closed on Sunday, April 13. From Wednesday, April 16 through Sunday, April 20, they will be open daily from 10 am – 5 pm.

📸: Seder celebration, New York, 1939. Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History, 2006.1.2064, Peter H. Schweitzer Collection of Jewish Americana.

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