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For barbraphiles and Streisand fanatics, a plethora of babtastic barbrabilia
An auction features 100,000 items from what’s being billed as the world’s largest collection of Barbra Streisand memorabilia
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Barbra Streisand poses for Vogue, 1968. Photo by Getty Images

By Benjamin Ivry August 21, 2025
For Barbra Streisand fans in search of a metsiya, opportunity has arrived in the form of an auction of what’s being billed as the world’s largest collection of Streisand memorabilia. Assembled by the late superfan Louis Papalas and previously displayed in part at Temple Emanu-El’s Bernard Museum of Judaica, and the Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU, this data dump of over 100,000 items, organized by California’s GWS Auctions, could well make Jewish devotees misty-eyed or at least evoke “misty water-colored memories.”
The haunting words to the song “The Way We Were” by Streisand’s cherished lyricist Alan Bergman, who died last month at age 99, claim: “Memories light the corners of my mind.” Comparably illuminating among items available for purchase is a 1961 cabaret artist contract with the headliner’s name misspelled as “Barbara Streichsand” by an unnamed talent booker. The gig was at Detroit’s Caucus Club, founded by Lester and Sam Gruber, noted Jewish restaurateurs who also owned Michigan’s celebrated London Chop House.
Perhaps the most Yiddishkeit visible in items being auctioned off is in a 1974 image created by Steve Schapiro during a photoshoot for Streisand’s album The Way We Were. Powerfully realistic, albeit posed, Streisand resembles a character in Joan Micklin Silver’s documentary-inflected screen drama Hester Street about Jewish families on New York’s Lower East Side.

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This quality of emes (truth) in Streisand’s highly serious persona and performances derives from her commitment to social justice and human rights, alongside her showbiz triumphs. In a similar way, Steve Schapiro focused on movie set photography as well as civil rights subjects such as the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom as well as the Selma to Montgomery marches.
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Papalas once admitted that the sale item that slipped through his fingers most agonizingly was a shimmering nude-illusion pantsuit that Streisane wore to the 1969 Academy Awards. It was designed by a dressmaker born Arnold Isaacs in Montreal to a family of furriers who decided that for more flair and less obvious Jewishness, it made commercial sense to reverse his last name to Scaasi. Indeed, Arnold Scaasi went on to dress such Hollywood Jewish stars as Lauren Bacall and Elizabeth Taylor.
Streisand is known for remaining loyal to dress designers she has admired, including Scaasi and the English textile designer Zandra Rhodes, who once told an interviewer, “I feel intensely Jewish — I know all the Passover songs!” A silk jacket and matching skirt created by Zandra Rhodes was included in a 1994 sale of Streisand’s own collection of household possessions and art works.
Likewise, in the same sale, among art deco masterworks which she had accumulated, Streisand also included works by the Lithuanian Jewish sculptor Jacques Lipchitz, although Lipchitz was more of a cubist than an art deco precursor. Indeed, a Lipchitz bronze of a pair of gazelles and a woman from the Streisand collection was one of the few offerings in the 1994 to sell under its estimate, but the vendor was unfazed.
As detailed in her vast recent memoir, My Name Is Barbra, Streisand’s passion for collecting cars, furniture, china, clothing, dolls and other expensive tchotchkes was occasionally interrupted by auctions, making this particular auction entirely characteristic.
It is highly unlikely that Streisand and Midler would agree to follow in the footsteps of Davis and Crawford. But the 1955 photo for sale of Streisand in a classroom at Public School 89 in Brooklyn does have an element of a childhood force to be reckoned with, soon to take vengeance on an uncomprehending world.
Other objects on offer by GWS Auctions have a bittersweet aura, such as a photo of Streisand smiling alongside William Wyler, the American Jewish director of her screen debut in Funny Girl. Of Streisand, Wyler observed that she hadn’t been too difficult to work with, considering that Funny Girl was the “first movie she ever directed.” To be fair to Streisand, Wyler sometimes maddened even veteran actors by a taciturn approach to filmmaking.
After dozens of takes, if even a famous actor pleaded for guidance, Wyler would just scowl, “Be better.” Fortunately, Streisand has always personified this same aspirational, perfectionist approach to artistry throughout her life and career. The sale by GWS Auctions of the collection adoringly gathered by Louis Papalas is a well-earned tribute to America’s unsurpassed Jewish singing film diva.
Benjamin Ivry is a frequent Forward contributor.
Millersburg Glass Gathering, auction will sparkle Aug. 29-30

Collectors and enthusiasts will gather in Berlin for two days of seminars, auctions and rare Millersburg Glass displays.
Dave Mast The Bargain Hunter
Published 21 August 2025 – 11:00
What happens when innovation, beauty and rarity collide with a lack of business planning?
You get Millersburg Glass.
More than one century ago, John Fenton ventured into Holmes County with big dreams and even bigger ideas with the creation of radium carnival glass, which would be unrivaled in the market. He produced products unlike any other.
Two years after his arrival and the creation of Millersburg Glass Co., he had made numerous one-of-a-kind pieces of carnival glass. However, because of his lack of common sense in the business world, he also had made plenty of people upset.
The community around Millersburg was so irate they began using his glass for target practice, and Millersburg Glass became a punchline.
More than a century later, Fenton’s carnival glass went from being a laughingstock to becoming a glass industry gold star collectible.

In celebration of that, the annual Millersburg Glass Gathering and Auction will return to where it all began in Holmes County, with the gathering taking place Aug. 29-30 at Comfort Inn Suites in Berlin.
This year’s presentation will offer the collection of Carl and Eunice Booker, the Peacock collection of South Carolina native Singleton Bailey and more as once again Matthew Wroda Auctions rolls out the red carpet for this two-day carnival glass extravaganza.
According to Steve Maag, MGA president, “These are two really nice collections on consignment that should offer interest to every type of collector.”
Maag said longtime collector Carl Booker passed away recently, and the couple had been piecing out their glass collection over the past months, even prior to Carl’s passing, hoping to share the joy of glass with others.
“They’ve actually done a series of auctions in selling their glass,” Maag said. “And Singleton is a longtime collector who has consigned a lot of really nice Peacock bowls, some of them very rare.”
Kicking off the weekend will be the annual Millersburg Glass Association Gathering, a night that will feature plenty of food, fun and shop talk about the collectibles.
The Aug. 29 meeting at Comfort Suites will include a meal, a white elephant auction of donated pieces, a Ping-Pong ball tumbler toss and door prizes all evening. There will be a welcome reception at 4 p.m., with dinner by Crazy Nate’s BBQ at 5 p.m.
At 6 p.m. there will be a seminar presented by local collector Joe Edinger, who will take everyone on a trip through history.
Edinger said it will be an illuminating evening celebrating one of Holmes County’s most brilliant legacies — Millersburg Glass.
Edinger will guide members through the story of how a small-town glassworks company created pieces of national significance and beauty, exploring the historical events that inspired the creation of Millersburg Glass, its impact on local and national industries, and why Millersburg Glass continues to shine, much like its iridescent pieces.
In addition, Edinger will discuss how collecting and storytelling help preserve the legacy of Millersburg’s past.
The following day at 9:30 a.m., the annual auction will take place, with plenty of fine Millersburg Glass hitting the auction block. However, as an added bonus this year, it will feature an early bird auction of 70 uncatalogued pieces of Millersburg crystal, starting at 8:45 a.m.
Maag said the weekend is the perfect time for members and collectors to unite, and it’s also a perfect time for anyone who wants to learn more about Millersburg Glass and the glass-collecting hobby in general to start a new hobby.
“Attending the event live is always fun,” Maag said. “It’s fun to explore what’s there, and to see it firsthand is really the only true way to truly appreciate and understand what makes Millersburg Glass so special among collectors. It’s beautiful, it’s rare and it’s among the finest carnival glass out there.”
He said for beginners, this event is a wonderful introduction to collecting and a good learning tool because people can ask questions and the MGA members are friendly and love talking about the glass.
Maag also said it’s a good time to sign up to become an MGA member. With membership being $20 annually, the free meal from Crazy Nate’s BBQ pretty much covers the cost of the membership.
Comfort Inn Suites is located at 4810 Township Road 366 in Berlin.
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