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Urban Gardens: National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section

May 13, 2026
by Megan Scauri

The National Council of Jewish Women was founded in Chicago in 1893, and the following year the New York Section was incorporated, with Rebekah Kohut elected as the New York Section’s first president. The NCJW, New York Section, has lobbied for the rights of children, the disabled, the elderly, families, the homeless, immigrants, Israel, and women. Throughout its history, the New York Section has often initiated new community services in New York City, evaluating the city’s needs. Often its new community service became viable and independent, or was transferred to another agency.

In a celebration of spring, we’re sharing these photos, all taken around 1929, showing children playing in the Council House garden, sometimes in costume, sometimes just next to the fruits of their labor.

New York Rooftop, National Council of Jewish Women
Records of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section
Box 91, Folder 17 (I-469)
Rooftop Garden Day Care, New York Section, National Council of Jewish Women
“Play school actors.”
Records of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section
Box 91, Folder 17 (I-469)
"Child actors, play school.”
Records of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section
“Child actors, play school.”
Records of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section
Box 91, Folder 17 (I-469)
“In the garden.”
Records of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section
“In the garden.”
Records of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section
Box 91, Folder 17 (I-469)
“In the garden.”
Records of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section
“In the garden.”
Records of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section
Box 91, Folder 17 (I-469)
“The garden.”
Records of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section
“The garden.”
Records of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section
Box 91, Folder 17 (I-469)
“The rabbits in the garden. Play school kindergarten.”
Records of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section
“The rabbits in the garden. Play school kindergarten.”
Records of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section
Box 91, Folder 17 (I-469)
“Irving Sheeter and the boat he made in the workshop.”
Records of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section
“Irving Sheeter and the boat he made in the workshop.”
Records of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section
Box 91, Folder 17 (I-469)
“More Dutch children in the garden.” [c. 1929]
Records of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section
“More Dutch children in the garden.” [c. 1929]
Records of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section
Box 91, Folder 17 (I-469)
“Dutch children from the operetta ‘In Tulip Time’ in the garden.” [c. 1929]
Records of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section
“Dutch children from the operetta ‘In Tulip Time’ in the garden.” [c. 1929]
Records of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section
Box 91, Folder 17 (I-469)
“Council House Children’s Gardens. Sept. 18, 1929.”
Records of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section
“Council House Children’s Gardens. Sept. 18, 1929.”
Records of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section
Box 91, Folder 17 (I-469)

Records of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section (I-469)