Guide to the Papers of David Pinski (1872-1959) RG 204
Processed by Felicia Figa In 1976. Additional processing by Rachel S. Harrison as part of the Leon Levy Archival Processing Initiative, made possible by the Leon Levy Foundation.
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Electronic finding aid was encoded in EAD 2002 by Rachel S. Harrison in April 2012. Description is in English.
Collection Overview
Title: Guide to the Papers of David Pinski (1872-1959) RG 204
ID: RG 204 FA
Extent: 18.25 Linear Feet
Arrangement:
The correspondence is arranged alphabetically by correspondent according to the Hebrew alphabet for Hebrew and Yiddish correspondents, and according to the Latin alphabet for English, Russian, Polish, French, and German correspondents. Personal names of correspondents have been transliterated, journal titles and organization names have been transliterated and translated, and the titles of speeches and writings have been transliterated and translated. Yiddish names have been transliterated according to YIVO standards except when the individual is known in English by another spelling. Additionally, if the name appeared in Latin letters anywhere within the folder, that spelling was used rather than a standard transliteration. The English correspondence subseries also contains materials in Russian, Polish, French, and German and a few items in Hebrew and Yiddish.
The collection is divided into 6 series, some of which have been further divided into subseries, and an addendum.
Languages: Yiddish, Polish, Hebrew, German, Russian, English, French
Abstract
This collection contains documents relating to David Pinski’s role as a Yiddish writer, playwright, essayist, translator, editor, literary critic, and author of novels, plays, short stories, essays, and poems. There is personal and professional correspondence, manuscripts of novels, plays, poems, essays, and articles, translations of Pinski’s works into English and Russian, lectures made on various occasions, personal documents and photographs, programs, notes, and newspaper clippings. These materials demonstrate Pinski’s important role in Yiddish drama and literature, Jewish community life and Yiddish cultural institutions.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Papers of David Pinski consist of correspondence with approximately 1,350 individuals and organizations, in English and Yiddish, 1890s-1950s, particularly those active in Yiddish literature, Jewish community life and Yiddish culture. There is also family correspondence with his wife, Adele, 1898-1942, correspondence with his son, his parents and other family members, and letters on his 50th, 70th and 75th birthdays. Letters from individuals include S. An-Ski, Baal Makhshoves, Hayyim Nahman Bialik, Nathan Birnbaum, Ber Borochov, Jacob Dinesohn, Saul Ginsburg, Jacob Glatstein, Peretz Hirschbein, David Ignatoff, Joseph Jaffe, David Kessler, Judah L. Magnes, Golda Meir, Nahum Baruch Minkoff, Shmuel Niger, Moshe Olgin, Joseph Opatoshu, Isaac Leib Peretz, Abraham Reisen, Joseph Schlossberg, Sholem Aleichem, Mordecai Spector, Nachman Syrkin, Baruch Vladeck, Chaim Weizmann, Hillel Zeitlin, Zerubavel, and Chaim Zhitlowsky. Correspondence with Yiddish organizations includes the Jewish National Workers Alliance (Yidisher Natsionaler Arbeter Farband fun Amerike), 1916-1942, including the main office and branches in the U.S. and Canada as well as with its affiliated Yiddish schools, the Poale Zion party in the United States and Canada, 1914-1947, in Palestine, 1924-1937, and in Poland, 1936, as well as correspondence of the party’s press organs, Der Yidisher Arbeiter (The Jewish Worker), 1923-1926, Yidisher Kempfer (Jewish Fighter), 1931-1933, and Di Tsayt (The Times), 1921-1922. There are also letters from affiliated organizations such as Hechalutz, Pioneer Women, and the League for Labor Palestine. The correspondence is indicative of Pinski’s active and colorful activity in many fields and is an important source for the history of Jewish publishing, periodicals, social and communal organizations, and cultural institutions.
There are also manuscripts of novels, plays, poems, essays, and articles, including Arnold Levenberg, Ven Vegn Tsugayn Zikh (When the Roads Split), Noyekh's Hoyz (Noah’s House), Shlomo Hamelekh’s Toyzent Vayber (King Solomon’s Thousand Wives), Adoniahu, Der Oytser (The Treasure), Isaac Sheftel, In Hoykhe Fenster (In the High Window), Der Nes Mendele Moykher-Sforim (The Miracle of Mendele Moykher-Seforim), Biblishe Monologn-Moyshe (Biblical Monologues – Moses), as well as various others, translations of Pinski’s works into English and Russian, lectures made on various occasions, 1891-1945, articles about the Tcherikower Conference, Tolstoy, I.L. Peretz, and about trips to Israel and the Soviet Union. In addition, there are some personal documents and photographs, including two ketubot, one from Geneva, 1897 and one from New York, 1916, David and Adele Pinski’s passports, a membership card from Keren Hayesod, a certificate from the Polish Consul in New York, 1932, Pinski’s will, event programs, and notes.
The collection dates from 1880-1952, with an addendum from 2005-2011 and is in 36.5 manuscript boxes, measuring 18.25 linear feet.
Historical Note
Yiddish author and playwright David Pinski was born in Mohilev, Russia (now Belarus) on April 5, 1872. His father, Mordechai Yitzhak, was a commissioner of military clothing in Moscow and Pinski composed some of his earliest stories in the letters that he sent to his father. Pinski began studying Gemara at age 7 and soon was known as a prodigy, however he also read widely in Hebrew, Yiddish and Russian literature and often attended Russian and Yiddish theater productions in Mohilev. He and his parents moved to Moscow when Pinski was 13, where he began to learn secular subjects and also continued his writing in Russian, Hebrew and Yiddish.
In 1890-1891 Pinski lived in Vitebsk, where he met Reuben Brainin, with whom he organized a B’nai Zion union, of which Pinski was the secretary. Pinski wrote Zionist songs and melodies for the union in Yiddish, even though Hovevei Zion advocated the use of Hebrew. From Vitebsk Pinski traveled to Vienna in 1891, where he intended to study medicine. On the way to Vienna, he stopped in Warsaw, where he met Isaac Leib Peretz, who warmly welcomed him and, together with Jacob Dinesohn, befriended Pinski and encouraged his literary activities. Pinski only remained in Vienna a short time before returning to Warsaw in early 1892, where his parents had settled after the Jews had been expelled from Moscow. By this time, Pinski was already a committed Socialist and Labor Zionist. He made his living from teaching while also continuing his writing in Russian and Hebrew and eventually Yiddish.
Pinski’s first published work was a poem, L’Shana Tova (Happy New Year), in Appelberg’s Varshaver Yiddisher Kalendar (Warsaw Jewish Calendar) in 1893, after which he started to publish a wide variety of materials, including satirical essays, critiques and short sketches. Pinski and Peretz founded the I.L. Peretz Publications publishing house, through which they aimed to use literature as a weapon in the fight for a new social order. In those years Pinski was a public-minded Socialist and, as such, considered himself responsible for exposing others to the teachings of the Socialist enlightenment. Also together with Peretz, Pinski led a revolutionary student circle in Warsaw which aimed to enlighten and revolutionize the Jewish worker through appropriate literature and popular scientific works, brochures and newspapers.
When the student circle fell apart, Peretz, Pinski and Mordecai Spector, with financial assistance from Adele (Hodel) Kaufman (Pinski’s wife from 1897 and also Spector’s sister-in-law) began to put out the magazine Literatur un Lebn (Literature and Life) in order to publicize Socialist ideas. Later they published Yom-Tov Bletlekh (Holiday Pages), which had a similar outlook. Pinski was one of the main contributors to both magazines. Yom-Tov Bletlekh helped to spread Socialist ideas among the Jewish masses and Pinski’s name gained in popularity. He began to travel all over the Pale and to meet supporters face-to-face and to organize “Jargon Committees”, which created funds to support Yom-Tov Bletlekh, although the magazine eventually ceased publication due to financial difficulties. Spector had previously left the magazine over its radical tone and this difference of opinion influenced Pinski to discontinue his participation in Spector’s Hoyz Fraynd (Home Companion).
In spring 1896 Pinski settled in Berlin, where he studied at the university. At the same time he established relations with several American Jewish societies and became a contributer to the New York Jewish Socialist daily newspaper Dos Abend Blatt (The Evening Paper), publishing essays under several pseudonyms. He also established a publishing house called Zeitgeist. He later lived in Switzerland and, while there, he attended the meeting of the Friends of Yiddish in Basel after the First Zionist Congress in 1897, together with Chaim Zhitlowsky. In the same year, 1897, he wrote his first social-psychological drama in Yiddish, Isaac Sheftal, followed by Yesurim (Suffering) in 1899.
Pinski came to New York in December 1899 on the invitation of Herman Simson, the editor of Dos Abend Blatt, the official newspaper of the Socialist Workers Party, for which he had been writing for the previous few years. He soon took over as literary editor at Dos Abend Blatt and was the assistant editor of the weekly Der Arbeiter Zeitung (The Worker’s Paper), later called Der Arbeiter (The Worker) until its closure in 1911. He was also a member of the Bund and published a column about the activities of the Bund in Tsarist Russia, In dem Bunds Rayon (In the Bund’s Region) in Der Arbeiter, the editor of which, Joseph Schlossberg, was Adele Pinski’s nephew. Starting in 1916, Pinski was a prominent leader and a long-time member of the central committee of the Poale Zion (Labor Zionist) movement. He was also the editor of the Poale Zionist journal Der Yidisher Kempfer (The Jewish Fighter) and the daily newspapers Di Tsayt (The Times) and Zukunft (Future), the last of which he co-edited with Shmuel Niger and Hillel Rogoff, from 1941-1949, when he moved to Israel. He wrote articles for Der Yid (The Jew), Der Fraynd (The Friend), and others and, together with Joseph Schlossberg, published the Yidishe Vokhnshrift (Yiddish Weekly Journal). In addition, he was the president of the Jewish National Workers’ Alliance (Farband) and of the Jewish Cultural Society and the first president of the Yiddish PEN Club. He helped to found the Tsentrale yidishe kultur-organizatsye (Central Yiddish Cultural Organization) CYCO in 1938 and was a member of the managing committee. He also belonged to the group that helped to create the World Cultural Congress in New York in 1948.
Alongside Pinski’s extensive political activities, he continued to write and publish novels and plays and was one of the founders and leaders of the Yiddish theater organization in New York as well as the journal Tealit. In 1904, he nearly received his doctorate in German language and literature from Columbia University, but his play Family Tsvi, written in response to the Kishinev pogrom, premiered on the day set for his Ph.D. examination. He failed to show up for the exam, and never received his doctorate.
He continued to publish plays, many of which were about the common man and the workers, historical legends and folklore, including his first play Di Muter (The Mother), Glik-Fargesene (Forgotten Luck, 1904), Der Oytser (The Treasure, 1906), Yankel der Shmid (Jacob the Blacksmith, 1906), Gabri un di Froyen (Gabri and the Women, 1908), Mary Magdalene (1910-1911), Professor Brenner (1911), Di Bergshteyner (The Mountain Climbers, 1912), Der Letster Sakhakl (The Last Message, 1924), Opgezogt (Declined, 1932), and many others. He also published several plays and other writings about Biblical characters, including a short essay about Bruriah, Rabbi Meir the Tanna’s wife, Dovid Hamelekh un Zayne Vayber (King David and his Wives, c.1923), and a series of sketches of the wives of King Solomon. He published six works about messianic figures from different time periods, Der Eybiker Yid (The Eternal Jew, 1906), which was the first play ever performed by the Habimah Theater of Israel, Rabbi Akiva un Bar Kokhba (Rabbi Akiva and Bar Kokhba), Der Shtumer Meshiakh (The Silent Messiah, 1919), Shlomo Molkho un David Hareuveni (Shlomo Molcho and David Hareuveni), Shabetai Tsvi un Sore (Shabbetai Tsvi and Sarah), and Der Baal-Shem un der Gazlen (The Baal Shem and the Robber). He wrote several plays about the Israeli pioneers as well as novels, Der Tserisener Mentsh (The Split Personality, 1919-1925), and Dos Hoyz fun Noyekh Edon [The House of Noah Edon, c.1929, also known as Noyekh's Hoyz (Noah's House)].
In 1949 Pinski emigrated to the newly founded state of Israel. He settled on Mount Carmel in Haifa, where he had bought a plot of land on which to build a house in 1936. For his eightieth birthday, he was made an honorary citizen of Haifa and a street on Mount Carmel was named after him. He was also made the honorary chairman and vice president of the Yiddish Literary Union in Israel. He continued to write and publish in Israel and to send articles to be published in Morgn Zhurnal (Daily Journal) and Tog (Day) in New York but he also believed that Yiddish would eventually become a respected part of the culture of Israel, alongside Hebrew. He continued to write plays, including several about the Biblical characters Moses, Saul and Samson and Delilah, although it does not appear that these plays were ever staged. Pinski’s wife Adele (Hodel) died March 29, 1959 and he died five months later on August 11, 1959.
Subject/Index Terms
Austria, Authors, Yiddish, Canada, Clippings - Newspaper clippings, Documents - Correspondence, Documents - Manuscripts, Dramatists, Yiddish, France, Germany, Glatstein, Jacob, 1896-1971, Hechalutz (Organization), Israel, Jewish Day Schools, Jewish National Worker’s Alliance (U.S.), Kessler, David 1860-1920, League for Labor Palestine, New York (N.Y.), Peretz, Isaac Leib, 1851 or 2-1915, Photographs, Pinski, David, 1872-1959, Pioneer Women (Organization: U.S.), Playbills - Programs, Poland, Political parties, Schlossberg, Joseph, 1875-1971, Sholem Aleichem, 1859-1916, Spector, Mordecai, 1858-1925, Theater, Yiddish, Theatrical producers and directors, Yiddish drama, Yidisher Kempfer, YIVO Archives, Zhitlowsky, Chaim, 1865-1943
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions: Permission to use the collection must be obtained from the YIVO Archivist.
Use Restrictions: Permission to publish part or parts of the collection must be obtained from the YIVO Archives. For more information, contact:YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011 email: archives@yivo.cjh.org
Acquisition Method: The collection was donated to the YIVO Archives by David Pinski in 1942 and by his son Harry in 1949. Materials in the addendum were given to YIVO in 2011 by Gabriel Pinski, David Pinski’s grandson.
Separated Materials: There is no information about materials that are associated by provenance to the described materials that have been physically separated or removed.
Related Materials: The YIVO Archives contains collections of several of Pinski’s most prominent correspondents, including B. J. Bialostotzky, Mendl Elḳin, David Ignatoff, H. Leivick, Abraham Liessin, Kalman Marmor, Shmuel Niger, Joseph Opatoshu, and many others. There are also copies of Pinski’s plays and writings and he is represented in materials relating to Yiddish theater.
Preferred Citation: Published citations should take the following form:Identification of item, date (if known); Papers of David Pinski; RG 204; folder number; YIVO Institute for Jewish Research.
Finding Aid Revision History: The collection was originally processed and a Yiddish finding aid was created by Felicia Figa in October 1976. The full Yiddish finding aid was translated into English and additional processing was completed in 2012.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
Series 1: Series I: Personal papers, 1880-1952,
Series 2: Series II: Correspondence, Yiddish, 1888-1952,
Series 3: Series III: Correspondence, English, 1891-1948,
Series 4: Series IV: Correspondence, Jewish National Workers’ Alliance of America and Poale Zion, 1914-1948,
Series 5: Series V: Manuscripts, 1890-1945, undated,
Series 6: Series VI: Miscellaneous, 1904-1948, undated,
Series 7: Series VII: Addendum, 2005-2011,
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Series III: Correspondence, English1891-1948
- This series, while it is called English correspondence, also contains some correspondence in Yiddish, Russian, Hebrew, Polish, French, and German. Correspondents include both individuals and organizations, predominantly American Jewish political groups, publishers, periodicals, aid organizations, and educational and theatrical institutions. This correspondence is arranged alphabetically according to the Latin alphabet. Some of the correspondents from the Yiddish series are also represented.
- Folders: 578
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Folder 806: Abeles, Otto1924
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Folder 807: Actors' Theatre1924-1926
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Folder 808: Adler, Sarah1912
- Sarah Adler's Novelty Theatre
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Folder 809: Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America1937
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Folder 810: Amalgamated Housing Corporation1928
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Folder 811: American Christian Conference on the Jewish Problem1936
- New York
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Folder 812: America Civil Liberties Union1930
- New York
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Folder 813: American Society for the Advancement of the Hebrew Institute of Technology in Haifa, Palestine, Inc.1940
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Folder 814: American Committee for Anti-Nazi Literature1936
- New York
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Folder 815: American Committee of Jewish Writers, Artists and Scientists, Inc.1948
- New York
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Folder 816: American Committee of Jewish Writers to Aid Great Britain1941
- New York
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Folder 817: American Committee for Relief of Russian Childrenundated
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Folder 818: American Dramatists1926-1935
- New York
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Folder 819: American Friends of the Hebrew University, Inc.1939
- New York
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Folder 820: American Friends of the Soviet Union1937
- New York
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Folder 821: American Habimah Committee1927, 1948
- New York
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Folder 822: American Jewish Chronicle1916-1918
- national weekly, New York
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Folder 823: American Jewish Committee1921, 1938
- New York
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Folder 824: American Jewish Congress1915-1942
- New York
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Folder 825: American Labor Publishing Associates, Inc.c.1926
- New York
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Folder 826: American Labor Who's Who1925
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Folder 827: American Railway Express Co.1927
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Folder 828: American Russian Institute1933
- New York
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Folder 829: American Society for Cultural Relations with Russia (USSR)1929
- New York
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Folder 830: American Yiddish Publicity Bureau1923
- New York
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Folder 831: Amtorg Trading Corporation1929
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Folder 832: Anti-Nazi League to Champion Human Rights, Inc., Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League1934
- New York
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Folder 833: Armstrong College of Business Administration1927
- Berkeley, CA
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Folder 834: Art Drama Players1916
- New York
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Folder 835: Authors' League Fund1933-1934
- New York
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Folder 836: Avukah, American Student Zionist Federation1926-1933
- Washington, D.C., New York
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Folder 837: A - Miscellaneous1897-1934
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Folder 838: Backer, George1938
- The Palestine Exhibit at the 1939 New York World's Fair
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Folder 839: Baerwald, Jenny1913-1920
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Folder 840: Barnard College of Columbia University1921
- New York
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Folder 841: de Baroncelli, E.F.1931
- Evening Courier, Morning Post, Camden, NJ
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Folder 842: Barondess, Joseph1910-1916
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Folder 843: Bartsch, Hans1909-1913
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Folder 844: Bearak, Joseph1929
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Folder 845: Beer-Hofmann, Richard1923
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Folder 846: Bibliotheque et Musee de la Guerre, Republique Francaise (Library and Museum of the War, Republic of France)1921
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Folder 847: Billikopf, Jacob1919
- American Jewish Relief Committee for Sufferers from the War, New York
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Folder 848: Biographical Encyclopaedia of American Jews1934
- New York
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Folder 849: Bloch, Dr.1912
- Berlin
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Folder 850: Bloch, Eduard1910-1911
- Theater-Verlag, Berlin
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Folder 851: Bloch, Ernest1919
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Folder 852: Bloch Erben, Felix1909
- Verlag dramatischer und musikalischer Werke (Publisher of Dramatic and Musical Works), Berlin
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Folder 853: Block, S. John1927
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Folder 854: Blue Star Oil and Gas Corporation1918-1919
- Kansas City
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Folder 855: Blum, Gustav1917
- The East-West Players
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Folder 856: Blumenthal, Hermann1910, 1920
- Vienna
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Folder 857: B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation at McGill University1948
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Folder 858: Board of Education1937
- Detroit
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Folder 859: Bondi, Arthur1920
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Folder 860: Books, New York Herald Tribune1928-1937
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Folder 861: Boudianoff-Boudin, L.1898
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Folder 862: Brandstein, Anya1947-1948
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Folder 863: Brandt and Brandt Dramatic Department1927-1931
- New York
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Folder 864: Brentano's Publishers1919-1927
- New York
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Folder 865: Bronx House1929-1930
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Folder 866: Brooklyn Hebrew Home and Hospital for the Aged1925
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Folder 867: Brookwood, Inc.1925-1926
- Katonah, NY
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Folder 868: Buber, Martin1902-1909
- Judischer Verlag, Berlin
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Folder 869: B - Miscellaneous1909-1934
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Folder 870: Calverton, V.F.1925-1937, undated
- The Modern Quarterly, Baltimore, MD
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Folder 871: Canby, Henry S.1942
- The Saturday Review, New York
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Folder 872: Central Jewish Institute1924, 1936-1938
- New York
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Folder 873: Century's Jewish Progress in the United States1933-1934
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Folder 874: Chajes, Julius1939-1942
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Folder 875: Chapiro, Joseph1924-1926
- Vienna, Berlin
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Folder 876: Cheney, Sheldon1918-1926
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Folder 877: Chicago Herald1917
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Folder 878: Chicago Tribune1922
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Folder 879: Chugarman, Samuel1926
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Folder 880: Civic Club1926-1929
- New York
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Folder 881: Civic Repertory Theatre, Inc.1926
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Folder 882: Clark, Barrett H.1920-1931
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Folder 883: Cohen, Joseph H.1920
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Folder 884: Cole, Ashley T.1928
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Folder 885: Collective Film Producers, Inc.1938
- New York
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Folder 886: Comite des Delegations Juives (Committee of Jewish Delegations)1919
- Paris
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Folder 887: Conference of American Jewry1925
- Philadelphia
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Folder 888: Conheim, Hermann1911, 1924
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Folder 889: Contempo, A Review of Ideas and Personalities1931
- Chapel Hill, NC
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Folder 890: Corbiere, Henri1927
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Folder 891: Council of Young Israel and Young Israel Synagogue Organizations1931
- New York
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Folder 892: Coward-McCann, Inc.1947
- book publishers
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Folder 893: C - Miscellaneous1897-1943
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Folder 894: Dana, Harry1925-1926
- professor of Harvard University
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Folder 895: Davidovitch, D.1917
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Folder 896: Davidson, Israel1906-1907
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Folder 897: Davidson, John1921
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Folder 898: Davidson, Louis B.1924
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Folder 899: Davis, Allan1916-1920
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Folder 900: Davis, Mrs. Benjamin1918
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Folder 901: de Sola Pool, David and Tamar1917, 1933
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Folder 902: Deutsches Theater1909-1911
- Berlin
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Folder 903: Dewey, John1929-1930
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Folder 904: Digges, Dudley1922
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Folder 905: Dinter, Artur1913
- Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes Deutscher Buhnenschriftsteller (Sales Agents of the Association of German Playwrights), Berlin
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Folder 906: Dolinsky, Nathan1917
- Exhibition Committee, Forward Building
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Folder 907: Doran, George H.1921
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Folder 908: Drama League of America1928-1933
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Folder 909: D - Miscellaneous1905-1937
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Folder 910: East and West1922
- national weekly publication, A Journal for Thinking Jews, Chicago
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Folder 911: Editor Magazine1928
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Folder 912: Educational Alliance1915-1918
- New York
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Folder 913: Einles, Rosie1897
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Folder 914: Emanuel Sisterhood of Personal Service1931
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Folder 915: Emray Lecture Bureau1936-1937
- Kansas City
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Folder 916: Equitable Life Assurance Society1925, undated
- New York
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Folder 917: Erstein, Florence R. and Kate P.1913-1920
- to Mrs. Pinski
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Folder 918: Ettingen, L.1896-1897
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Folder 919: Evalenko, A.M.1905-1907
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Folder 920: Evolution, A Journal of Nature1929
- New York
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Folder 921: Ewers, H.H.1914-1919
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Folder 922: E - Miscellaneous1898-1940
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Folder 923: Falk, Henry O.1917-1923
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Folder 924: Farber, Allan1929
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Folder 925: Feder, Sara1932
- Pictorial Palestine, Chicago
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Folder 926: Federation of Jewish Farmers of America1916
- New York
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Folder 927: Federation of the Jewish Philanthropies of Pittsburgh1932
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Folder 928: Feraru, Leon1914-1915
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Folder 929: Fischer-Verlag Theater Abteilung1922
- Berlin
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Folder 930: Fisk, Harrison Grey1909
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Folder 931: Fleg, Edmondundated
- Pro Bibliotheca Judaica, Paris
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Folder 932: Fleisig, Rejane S.1929
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Folder 933: Forum (publication)1928
- New York
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Folder 934: Forum Theatre1934-1935
- New York
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Folder 935: Frank, Benno1940
- professor of Theatrical Sciences, University of Scranton
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Folder 936: Frank, Waldoundated
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Folder 937: Free Russia Society1917-1918, 1944
- New York
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Folder 938: Freedman, Harold1924
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Folder 939: French, Samuel1926-1947
- Oldest Play Publishers in the World, New York
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Folder 940: Freyer, Gilberto M.1922
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Folder 941: Friedland, Sol1918-1920
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Folder 942: Friedman, William1948
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Folder 943: Frink, Mrs. Horace Westlake1925
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Folder 944: Frisch, A. and F.1898-1899, 1909-1911
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Folder 945: F - Miscellaneous1902-1945
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Folder 946: G., Lucy1911-1914
- to Mrs. Pinski
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Folder 947: Geddes, Virgilundated
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Folder 948: Gibjansky, C.A.1910-1911
- St. Petersburg
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Folder 949: Glauberman, Isadore1939
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Folder 950: Glogau, Otto1925
- Deutscher Gesellig Wissenschaftlicher Verein von New York (German Social and Scientific Society of New York)
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Folder 951: Goldberg, Isaac1915-1937
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Folder 952: Goldberg, Sarah Goldblatt, Rose M.1927, , 1918
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Folder 954: Golden Syndicate Publishing Company1924-1925
- Los Angeles, CA
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Folder 955: Goldhammer, Leo1932-1936
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Folder 956: Goldman, Sachs and Company1937
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Folder 957: Goldman, Solomon1926-1927
- Cleveland
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Folder 958: Goldschmidt Moses, Lucy1909-1916
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Folder 959: Great Northern Theatre1937
- Chicago
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Folder 960: Green, S.D.1925
- Department of Business Instruction, Senior High School, Trenton, NJ
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Folder 961: Greenberg, Jack1909, 1925
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Folder 962: Grieve, C.M.1932
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Folder 963: Grinnell College1923
- Dramatic Composition and Play Production class
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Folder 964: Gross, Philip1919, 1935
- Young Men's Hebrew Association
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Folder 965: Grossman, Rudolph1922
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Folder 966: Grossman, Samuel1918-1919
- Jewish Welfare Board, New York
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Folder 967: Grossman, S.S.1916-1919
- Bureau of Jewish Education, New York
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Folder 968: Gugenheim Memorial Foundation1925-1927, 1937
- New York
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Folder 969: Gussiev-Orenburgsky, Sergei Ivanovitch1929
- testimonial
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Folder 970: Guttman, Nachum1940
- 20th anniversary of Tel Hai and Trumpeldor (Betar)
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Folder 971: G - Miscellaneous1909-1929
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Folder 972: Hallock, H.G.C.1928-1929
- Shanghai, China
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Folder 973: Hammerslough, Alec J.1923, 1934
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Folder 974: Hampden, Walter1935
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Folder 975: Hanau, Stellaundated
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Folder 976: Handy, Egbert Gillis1926
- The Search-Light Organization
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Folder 977: Harper and Brothers Publishers1922-1924
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Folder 978: de Harrack, Charles1919
- Russian pianist
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Folder 979: Hebrew National Orphan House1917
- New York
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Folder 980: Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society of America (HIAS)1914-1920, 1933-1940
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Folder 981: Hebrew Technical Institute (Technion)1939
- Haifa, Israel
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Folder 982: Hebrew Union College Monthly1919-1923
- Cincinnati
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Folder 983: Heifetz, Vladimir1942
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Folder 984: Heimann, Moritz1898-1899, 1909, 1922
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Folder 985: Hellman, Frances1895-1917
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Folder 986: Herrschaft, Elena L.1929
-
Folder 987: Hillman, A.1903
- publisher and bookseller, New York
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Folder 988: Hirschfeld, Johanna1900, 1911
-
Folder 989: Hirschfield, Mrs. M.S.1922
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Folder 990: Holitscher, Arthur1912
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Folder 991: Hopp, Julius1916
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Folder 992: Houston Publishing Company, Inc.1922
- New York
-
Folder 993: Hudson Guild1917
-
Folder 994: Huebsch, B.W.1915-1931, 1947
- publisher, New York
-
Folder 995: Hurok, S.1926
- Habima, New York
-
Folder 996: H - Miscellaneous1899-1947
-
Folder 997: Intercollegiate Socialist Society1921
-
Folder 998: International Workers' Aid1926
- New York
-
Folder 999: Inter-Racial Press of America1929
-
Folder 1000: Irving Place Theatre1903, 1918
- New York
-
Folder 1001: Israelitischer Wochenblatt fur die Schweitz (Jewish weekly newspaper of Switzerland)1928
- Zurich
-
Folder 1002: I - Miscellaneous1910-1941
-
Folder 1003: Jacobi, Frederick1917
-
Folder 1004: Jewish Agency for Palestine1934
-
Folder 1005: Jewish Biographical Bureau1926-1927
- New York
-
Folder 1006: Jewish Book Council of America1947-1948
- New York
-
Folder 1007: Jewish Broadcasting Corporation1929
- Religion, Education, Entertainment, New York
-
Folder 1008: Jewish Center1920
- New York
-
Folder 1009: Jewish Centers Association1929
- Detroit
-
Folder 1010: Jewish Chronicle1921
- London
-
Folder 1011: Jewish Club, Inc.1942
- New York
-
Folder 1012: Jewish Community Center1928, 1935
- Atlantic City, NJ
-
Folder 1013: Jewish Community Center1929
- Jersey City, NJ
-
Folder 1014: Jewish Community Center1937
- Philadelphia
-
Folder 1015: Jewish Community Council1947
- Cleveland
-
Folder 1016: Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society1931
- Colorado
-
Folder 1017: Jewish Daily Bulletin1934
- New York
-
Folder 1018: Jewish Drama League1928
- London
-
Folder 1019: Jewish Federation of Youngstown1936
- Youngstown, OH
-
Folder 1020: Jewish Forum Publishing Company1919-1925
- New York
-
Folder 1021: Jewish Spectator1942
- New York
-
Folder 1022: Jewish Statistical Bureau1933
- New York
-
Folder 1023: Jewish Theological Seminary of America1947
- New York
-
Folder 1024: Jewish Tribune1930
- the American Jewish Weekly, New York
-
Folder 1025: Jewish Welfare Board1923-1935
- New York
-
Folder 1026: Joint Boycott Council of the American Jewish Congress and Jewish Labor Committee1939
-
Folder 1027: Joselow, Charles1929
- Kappa Gamma Fraternity, Gallaudet College
-
Folder 1028: Judean Drama Guild1929
- New York
-
Folder 1029: Judischer Verlag (Jewish Publishing)1902, 1925
- Berlin
-
Folder 1030: Judisches Lexikon (Jewish Lexicon)1929
- Berlin
-
Folder 1031: J - Miscellaneous1899-1937
-
Folder 1032: Kahane, Arthur1910
- Deutsches Theater zu Berlin (German Theater in Berlin)
-
Folder 1033: Kantor, Amalie1932-1933
-
Folder 1034: Kaplansky, Gertrude1922
-
Folder 1035: Kassel, Anna Sherman1931
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Folder 1036: Kay, Paul1922
- London
-
Folder 1037: Kehillah of New York1915
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Folder 1038: Kheel, Abraham J.1924
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Folder 1039: Kingsbridge Heights Jewish Center1929
- New York
-
Folder 1040: Kissin, Rita1931
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Folder 1041: Kline, Burton1919-1920
- New York Tribune
-
Folder 1042: Kling, Josephundated
- The Pagan, A Unique Monthly
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Folder 1043: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.1925-1926
- Borzoi Books, New York
-
Folder 1044: Knopf, Mildred1924-1926
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Folder 1045: Viscount Knutsford (Sydney George Holland)1928
- London Hospital
-
Folder 1046: Kohut, Adolph1913
- Berlin
-
Folder 1047: Kopeloff, Nicholas1920
- Psychiatric Institute, New York
-
Folder 1048: Kosovsky, Wladimir1909
- Union Generale des Ouvriers Israelies de Lithuanie, Pologne et Russia (General Union of Jewish Workers of Lithuania, Poland and Russia, (Bund)), Geneva
-
Folder 1049: Kramer, Louis1931-1938
-
Folder 1050: Krantz, Philip1898
- The Abend Blatt (Evening Paper) and Arbeiter Zeitung (Workers Newspaper), New York
-
Folder 1051: Kritchevsky, W.1935
-
Folder 1052: Kugel, Victor1907-1910
- Theater und Kunst (Theater and Art), St. Petersburg
-
Folder 1053: Kuntz, Charles1935
-
Folder 1054: Kwasha, George J.1920
-
Folder 1055: K - Miscellaneous1906-1948
-
Folder 1056: Landau, Theodor1922-1938
- professor, Berlin
-
Folder 1057: Landesman, Alter F.1924
-
Folder 1058: Lathrop, Corneliaundated
-
Folder 1059: Laurvick, J.N.1914-1915
- Commissioner of Fine Arts of Norway
-
Folder 1060: League of American Writers, Inc.1941
-
Folder 1061: League for Independent Political Action1930
-
Folder 1062: League for Industrial Democracy1925-1931
-
Folder 1063: League for Labor Palestine1934
- New York
-
Folder 1064: League for Public Discussion1924
-
Folder 1065: Lenox Hill Players, Inc.1928
-
Folder 1066: Leonard, Oscar1909-1913
-
Folder 1067: Lerner, W. Zolley1933
- University of Nebraska
-
Folder 1068: Levien, Sonya1915
- Metropolitan, New York
-
Folder 1069: Levin, Beatrice S.1947
-
Folder 1070: Samuel Levinger Memorial Committee1930-1938
- also Elma Levinger
-
Folder 1071: Levinson S.1898-1906
-
Folder 1072: Levitt, Isidore1926
-
Folder 1073: Levitsky, Louis M.1924-1925
- Wilkes Barre, PA
-
Folder 1074: Lewisohn, Adele1914-1918
-
Folder 1075: Lewisohn, Ludwig1903-1904, 1915-1921
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Folder 1076: Lewisohn, Ludwig1921
- The Nation, same as above
-
Folder 1077: Liber, B.1918
-
Folder 1078: Liqht, James1928
-
Folder 1079: Lipsky, Louis1902, 1911, 1930
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Folder 1080: Lipzin, K.1901
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Folder 1081: Litten, Fanny1899-1902
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Folder 1082: Loewe, Heinrich1910
- Orient, Monatschrift fur Kultur und Leben der Juden (Monthly Magazine for Culture and Life of the Jews), Berlin
-
Folder 1083: Loggins, Vernonundated
-
Folder 1084: Lotting, Eva (Else Cohn)1920
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Folder 1085: Lyceum Theatre1905
- New York
-
Folder 1086: Lyon, Sam B.1935-1940
- also Cecile Lyon
-
Folder 1087: L - Miscellaneous1891-1948
-
Folder 1088: Macaulay Company Publishers1930-1933
- New York
-
Folder 1089: Madison Players1929
-
Folder 1090: Malkiel, Leon A.1926
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Folder 1091: Manischewitz, B. Company1935-1938
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Folder 1092: Manner, Jane1922
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Folder 1093: Mansfield, Henry S.1910-1911
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Folder 1094: Masaryk, Thomas G.1918
- The Democratic Mid-European Union
-
Folder 1095: Margolin, Anna1929
- The Day, National Jewish Daily
-
Folder 1096: Margolies, Florence1918-1919
-
Folder 1097: Markon, Isaak1932
- professor, Hamburg
-
Folder 1098: Markowitz, Augusta1919
- New York Public Library
-
Folder 1099: Marks, Laura1929
-
Folder 1100: Marx, Olga1920
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Folder 1101: Marquis, A.N. and Company1915-1923, 1939
- publishers, Chicago
-
Folder 1102: Marshall, Louis1916-1918
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Folder 1103: Mayflower Publishing Company, Inc.1929-1930
- Washington, D.C.
-
Folder 1104: Mayor of New York City, office of1921
- (John F. Sinnott, Mayor Hylan's secretary)
-
Folder 1105: McBride, Robert M. and Company1926
- publishers, New York
-
Folder 1106: McCauley, Ina H.1931
-
Folder 1107: Mechner, Ernst1932
- Berlin
-
Folder 1108: The Meeting Place1931
- New York
-
Folder 1109: Melnik, I.1898-1920
-
Folder 1110: Mendel, Esther1917-1931
- (Mendelssohn)
-
Folder 1111: Menorah1930-1932
- Jolisches Familienblatt fur Wissenschaft, Kunst und Literatur (Jolisch's Family Paper for Science, Art and Literature), Vienna
-
Folder 1112: Menorah Societies1917-1932
Harvard Menorah Society, 1919-1931
Intercollegiate Menorah Association, New York, 1917, 1928-1931
Menorah Alumni of the City of New York, undated
The Menorah Journal, New York, 1918-1928
The Menorah Lecture Bureau, New York, 1927-1931
Menorah Society of the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, 1923
Menorah Society of Washington Square, New York University, 1930-1932
-
Folder 1113: G. and C. Merriam Company1942
- Publishers of Genuine Webster Dictionaries, Springfield, MA
-
Folder 1114: Metro-Goldwyn Pictures1926
- New York
-
Folder 1115: Midland1928
- A Magazine of the Middle West, published at Iowa City, IA
-
Folder 1116: Michael, Joseph1916
-
Folder 1117: Michaelis, Florence M.1922
-
Folder 1118: Michajlovsky, Nicolai1895
-
Folder 1119: Milch, Jacob1919
-
Folder 1120: Mill, John1899-1902
-
Folder 1121: Modern Library1931
- New York
-
Folder 1122: Modern Monthly1940-1941
- (formerly the Modern Quarterly), New York
-
Folder 1123: Modern Speakers Bureau1932
- New York
-
Folder 1124: Morrisohn, Maurice1910-1912
-
Folder 1125: Morrison, H.1929
-
Folder 1126: Muhlhauser, Frank1918-1919
-
Folder 1127: Muller, Ernstundated
- Jaffa, Israel
-
Folder 1128: Muller, Rudolf1939
-
Folder 1129: Myers, Irene1917
-
Folder 1130: M - Miscellaneous1906-1948
-
Folder 1131: Nachimson, S.1909
-
Folder 1132: Nakhshon Limited1937-1938
- Haifa, Israel
-
Folder 1133: Natanson1902
-
Folder 1134: Nathan, Robertundated
- The P.E.N. World Association of Writers, American Center
-
Folder 1135: National Artists Bureau1937-1938
- New York
-
Folder 1136: National Committee for Jewish Book Week1941-1942
- New York
-
Folder 1137: National Council of Jewish Women1924
- Chicago
-
Folder 1138: National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Editorial Department1925-1927
-
Folder 1139: National Jewish Welfare Board1948
- New York
-
Folder 1140: National Labor Committee for the Jewish Workers in Palestine1931, 1947
- New York
-
Folder 1141: National Travel Club1925
- New York
-
Folder 1142: National Urban League1929-1933
- New York
-
Folder 1143: National Workmen's Committee on Jewish Rights1917
- New York
-
Folder 1144: Nazimova, Alla1923
-
Folder 1145: Neighborhood Playhouse1915-1926, 1936
- New York
-
Folder 1146: Neue Freie Presse (New Free Press)1922
- Vienna
-
Folder 1147: New Palestine1926
- official organ of the Zionist Organization of America, New York
-
Folder 1148: New Star Films, Inc.1938-1939
- New York
-
Folder 1149: New Theatre League1936-1937
-
Folder 1150: New Theatre of Philadelphia1939
-
Folder 1151: New York Fraternity Clubs Building1926
- National Cyclopedia of American Biography, New York
-
Folder 1152: New York Public Library1916-1923
-
Folder 1153: New York World's Fair1940
-
Folder 1154: Nordau, Max1922
-
Folder 1155: Nossig, Alfred and Rosa1925-1927
-
Folder 1156: Novak-Schreiber, Vilem1939
- engineer in Prague
-
Folder 1157: Novelty Theatre1912
- New York
-
Folder 1158: N - Miscellaneous1913-1934
-
Folder 1159: O'Dwyer, William1948
- mayor of New York City
-
Folder 1160: Ogden, A.G.1940
- The Bobbs Merrill Company, publishers, Indianapolis
-
Folder 1161: Oglethorpe University1920
- Georgia
-
Folder 1162: O'neil, Raymond1918
- The Playhouse, Cleveland
-
Folder 1163: Oppenheim, James1917
- The Seven Arts, New York
-
Folder 1164: Oppenheimer. Mildred R.1925
-
Folder 1165: Orlaz, N.1908
-
Folder 1166: Orlenev, Paul N.undated
- Russian actor
- Folder 1167: ORT
- moved to folder 97
-
Folder 1168: Ostrowsky, Ellaundated
-
Folder 1169: Palestine Land Development Company Limited1936-1937
- Haifa, Israel
-
Folder 1170: Paramount Famous Lasky Corporationundated
-
Folder 1171: Parents' Committee of Jewish Refugee Children1947
-
Folder 1172: Parzen, Herbert1921
-
Folder 1173: Paxton Hibben Memorial Hospital Fund1929
-
Folder 1174: Pellegrini amd Cudahay, Inc.1948
- publishers, New York
-
Folder 1175: P.E.N. Club1938-1939
-
Folder 1176: People's Relief Committee for the Jewish War Sufferers1916
- New York
-
Folder 1177: Pinker, James B. and Sons1927-1932
- literary dramatice and film agents
-
Folder 1178: Playwrights Club1928
- New York
-
Folder 1179: Podell, David L.1942
-
Folder 1180: Pool, David de Sola1918-1921
- Joint Distribution Committee
-
Folder 1181: Posselt, Erich1917
- Deutsches Journal (German Journal), America's Greatest German Newspaper, New York
-
Folder 1182: Potofsky, Jacob S.1921-1924
-
Folder 1183: Preston Publishing Company1926
- New York
-
Folder 1184: Protovska, A.1909
-
Folder 1185: Provincetown Playhouse1924-1928
-
Folder 1186: Provisional Commission for the Establishment of Jewish Farm Settlements in the United States1933
-
Folder 1187: Przybyszewski, Stanislaw1921
-
Folder 1188: Public Forum, Inc.1917
-
Folder 1189: P - Miscellaneous1909-1947
-
Folder 1190: Quality Play Company, Inc.1928
- authors representatives
-
Folder 1191: Rabinovitz, Raeundated
- Equity Players, Inc., New York
-
Folder 1192: Radin, Max1916
- Achavah
-
Folder 1193: Radio Broadcasting Corporation of New York, Inc.1928
-
Folder 1194: Rand School of Social Science1924-1940
- New York
-
Folder 1195: Rebush, Roman1941
-
Folder 1196: Recreation Rooms and Settlement1920
- New York
-
Folder 1197: Reich, Emil1940
- Judischer Kulturbund in Deutschland (Federation of Jewish Culture in Germany), Vienna branch
-
Folder 1198: Reicher, Hedwig(a) and Frank1910-1947
-
Folder 1199: Reinhardt, Maxundated
-
Folder 1200: Reinus, Marie1897
-
Folder 1201: Repertory Theatre of Boston1928
-
Folder 1202: Retzbank, Arthur1909
-
Folder 1203: Richards, B.G.1906-1913
- The Chronicle, A Jewish Weekly Newspaper, New York
-
Folder 1204: Ringel, Fred J.1928-1932
-
Folder 1205: Ringo, Miriam K.undated
-
Folder 1206: RKO Studios, Inc.1935
-
Folder 1207: Robinson, David1924
-
Folder 1208: Rocky Woods Campundated
-
Folder 1209: Roda Roda, Alexander (Sandor Friedrich Ladislaus Rosenfeld)1923
-
Folder 1210: Roland, Lewis B. (B. Roland Lewis)1921
- University of Utah, Salt Lake City
-
Folder 1211: Romeike, Henry, Inc.1917-1918
-
Folder 1212: Rose, Mrs. J.A.undated
-
Folder 1213: Rosenblatt, J.A.1922-1926
- Commercial Publishing and Publicity Company, New York
-
Folder 1214: Rosenfeld, Kurt1939
-
Folder 1215: Rosensaft, Jacob1928
-
Folder 1216: Rosenwald, Augustaundated
-
Folder 1217: Ross, Howard S.1920
-
Folder 1218: Ross, Sidney1926-1928
-
Folder 1219: Roth, Samuel1917-1920
-
Folder 1220: Rothenberg, Morris1923
- Palestine Foundation Fund (Keren Hayesod), New York
-
Folder 1221: Rothschild, Henrietta1903-1927
-
Folder 1222: Ruskay, Mrs. Cecil B.1924-1926
-
Folder 1223: R - Miscellaneous1897-1942
-
Folder 1224: Sachs, B.S.undated
-
Folder 1225: Sachs, Cecilia1921
-
Folder 1226: Sachs, Nelly1914-1925
-
Folder 1227: Sackin, I.M.1924-1930
-
Folder 1228: Saumelle, Gerta1929
-
Folder 1229: Saunders, Whitelaw1919
-
Folder 1230: Sbritsky, David1923
-
Folder 1231: Scarli, Daniel1923
-
Folder 1232: Schiff, Jacob1916
- 1917 Campaign for Jewish War Sufferers, New York
-
Folder 1233: Schlossberg, Anna1924
-
Folder 1234: Schulte, C.E.1947
-
Folder 1235: Schwartz, Carlundated
-
Folder 1236: Schwartz, Jules1924
- The Emes Publishing Company, Inc., New York
-
Folder 1237: Schwartz, May1917
-
Folder 1238: Science League of America1925
-
Folder 1239: Seiden, Vera Gisela1922
-
Folder 1240: Seltzer, Adele1911
-
Folder 1241: Seltzer, Thomas1913
-
Folder 1242: Selwyn and Company, Inc.1923
- Selwyn Theatre Building, New York
-
Folder 1243: Shamberg, Abram D.1919
-
Folder 1244: Sharon Books1947
-
Folder 1245: Sherman, E.1897-1918
-
Folder 1246: Shubert Theatrical Company1924
- New York
-
Folder 1247: Sidney, Paul1923
-
Folder 1248: Abba Hillel Silver Tribute Dinner1947
-
Folder 1249: Simon and Schuster Publishers1927-1929
- New York
-
Folder 1250: Simon, Marjorie F.1929
-
Folder 1251: Slochower, Harry1929
-
Folder 1252: Snegoff, L.1932
-
Folder 1253: Society for Jewish Culture1926
- New York
-
Folder 1254: Solon, Ruth1917
-
Folder 1255: Soltes, Mordecai1931
- Jewish Welfare Board, New York
-
Folder 1256: Soviet Russia Medical Relief Committeeundated
- Philadelphia
-
Folder 1257: Spachaner, Leopold1910
-
Folder 1258: Spiwak1909, undated
-
Folder 1259: Stamford Jewish Center1934-1935
- Connecticut
-
Folder 1260: Stander, Irvin1926
-
Folder 1261: Stanislavsky, Konstanty1906
-
Folder 1262: Stern, Louis E.1924
-
Folder 1263: Stanton, Martha S.1934-1935
-
Folder 1264: Steigel, Mrs. A.E.1918
-
Folder 1265: Steiger, Edgarundated
-
Folder 1266: Stein Gans, Birdie1912-1913
-
Folder 1267: Stratford Company Publishers1921-1927
-
Folder 1268: Straus, D.1915
-
Folder 1269: Straus, Hugh Grant1935
-
Folder 1270: Strindbergundated
-
Folder 1271: Strunsky, Simeon1916
- The New York Evening Post
-
Folder 1272: Sulzberger, Cyrus L.1916
- chairman of the 1917 Campaign for Jewish War Sufferers
-
Folder 1273: Sunrise Co-operative Farm Community1935
-
Folder 1274: Syrkin, Grete1932
-
Folder 1275: Syrkin, J.1936
-
Folder 1276: Szold, Henrietta1906
- The Jewish Publication Society of America
-
Folder 1277: S - Miscellaneous1906-1937
-
Folder 1278: Tamiment Camp1924-1930
-
Folder 1279: Tarlau, Evelyn Liesel1909
-
Folder 1280: Taub, William P.1931
-
Folder 1281: Temple Emanu-El1937
- Montreal
-
Folder 1282: Temple Israel Community Center1929
- New York
-
Folder 1283: Tepper, Joseph1928
-
Folder 1284: Teschner, J.1927
-
Folder 1285: Tevel Zankel, Harry1937
-
Folder 1286: Theatre Arts Magazine1920-1925
- New York
-
Folder 1287: Theatre Bureau1921
- New York
-
Folder 1288: Theatre Guild1920-1934
- New York
-
Folder 1289: Theatre and School1928
- journal
-
Folder 1290: Theatre Union1933-1934
- New York
-
Folder 1291: Theatre Workshop of New York City1917-1918
-
Folder 1292: Theodoroff, Petko1900-1902
-
Folder 1293: Times1926
- London
-
Folder 1294: Town and Country1915
- New York
-
Folder 1295: Training School for Jewish Social Work1928-1932
- New York
-
Folder 1296: Traubel, Anne1920
-
Folder 1297: Trevillian, H.D.1931
-
Folder 1298: Triesch, Ireneundated
-
Folder 1299: Turets, Leah1928
-
Folder 1300: Udell, L.H.1918
- Radical Book Shop, Chicago
-
Folder 1301: United Educational Society1913
- New York
-
Folder 1302: United Hebrew Trades of the State of New York1923
-
Folder 1303: United Jewish Appeal Inc. for Refugees and Overseas Needs1939-1942
-
Folder 1304: United Jewish Campaign of New York1926
-
Folder 1305: United Labor Education Committee1919
-
Folder 1306: United Palestine Appeal1926-1942
- New York
-
Folder 1307: United Thrift Plan1929
- New York
-
Folder 1308: United Zionists-Revisionists of America1948
-
Folder 1309: Unity House1925-1934
- Forest Park, PA
-
Folder 1310: Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, Inc.1942
-
Folder 1311: United Pictures Corporation1931-1932
- New York
-
Folder 1312: University Heights Co-operative Apartments, Inc.1930
-
Folder 1313: University of Minnesota1922
-
Folder 1314: University Settlement Society of New York1921-1923
-
Folder 1315: Untermeyer, Minnie and Samuel1915-1923
-
Folder 1316: Vaad Bitachon (Security and Safety Committee)1941
-
Folder 1317: Vagabonds1933
- New York
-
Folder 1318: Van Doren, Mark and Irita1924
- The Nation, New York
-
Folder 1319: Vanzler, Joseph1927
- The Prekonsol Company
-
Folder 1320: Vassiliundated
-
Folder 1321: Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes Deutscher Buhnenschriftsteller und Buhnenkomponisten (Sales Agents of the Association of German Playwright and Composer for the Stage)1915, 1930
- (company with limited liability), Berlin
-
Folder 1322: Viking Press, Inc.1926-1938
- publishers, New York
-
Folder 1323: Vinaver, Chemjo1939
-
Folder 1324: Vollmoeller, Karlundated
-
Folder 1325: Voskhod (Sunrise) Magazine1895
- St. Petersburg
-
Folder 1326: Wachs, Isadore S.1924
-
Folder 1327: Wachtel, Henry I.1926
-
Folder 1328: Wagner, Samuel1932
-
Folder 1329: Walker, Stuart, Companyundated
-
Folder 1330: Wanger, Walter1915, undated
- Alpha Delta Phi Club, New York
-
Folder 1331: Warburg, Felix1925
-
Folder 1332: Washington Square Players, Inc.1915-1916
- at the Bandbox Theatre, New York
-
Folder 1333: Webster, Minnie Elizabethundated
-
Folder 1334: Weinberg, Jacob1938
-
Folder 1335: Weinberg, Louise B.undated
-
Folder 1336: Weiner, Joseph1926
-
Folder 1337: Weiner, Lazar1942
-
Folder 1338: Weinstein, Berta1924
-
Folder 1339: Weis, J. Max1926
-
Folder 1340: Weiser, Jacob1936
-
Folder 1341: Weldler, Henry1909
- same as below
-
Folder 1342: Weldler, Norbert1909-1910
- same as above
-
Folder 1343: Weltreisebureau Union (World Travel Bureau Union)1922
- Berlin
-
Folder 1344: Wessel, Rachel S.undated
-
Folder 1345: West Philadelphia Jewish Community Center1937
-
Folder 1346: Whalen, Grover A.1947
-
Folder 1347: Whitacre, Joseph A.1926
- Times-Republican, Marshalltown, IA
-
Folder 1348: White, Bessie1929-1939
-
Folder 1349: White, Ruth1929
-
Folder 1350: Who's Who in American Jewry1936-1939, undated
-
Folder 1351: Wilck, Laura D.1923
-
Folder 1352: Williams, John D.1926
-
Folder 1353: Wilner, Max R. Enterprises, Inc.1914, 1925
- New York
-
Folder 1354: Wentworth, Margaret1929
-
Folder 1355: Wise, Jonah B.1934-1939
-
Folder 1356: Wise, Stephen S.1937-1948
-
Folder 1357: H. Wolff Estate Book Manufacturer1918-1929
- New York
-
Folder 1358: Wolfsohn, Juliusz1923-1926, 1936-1942
- concert pianist, conservatory professor, Vienna
-
Folder 1359: Wolpaw, Eda L.1929
- Library of the Euclid Avenue Temple, Cleveland
-
Folder 1360: Workers Cooperative Library1936
- New York
-
Folder 1361: Workers Defense League1940
- New York
-
Folder 1362: Workers Education Bureau of America1926
-
Folder 1363: Workers' International Relief1929
-
Folder 1364: Workers Self Educational Center, Inc.1923
- New York
-
Folder 1365: Works Progress Administration for the City of New York1936-1940
-
Folder 1366: Writers' League Against Lynching1934
- New York
-
Folder 1367: Yaroslavsky, David1924-1925
-
Folder 1368: Young Israel1926
- A Magazine for Jewish Girls and Boys, Cincinnati, OH
-
Folder 1369: Young Judea of Greater Boston1926
-
Folder 1370: Young Men's Hebrew Association1924-1925
- Baltimore, MD
-
Folder 1371: Young Men's Hebrew Association of the Bronxundated
- New York
-
Folder 1372: Young Men's Hebrew Association1912, 1933-1937
- New York
-
Folder 1373: Young Men's Hebrew Association1916-1917
- Scranton, PA
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Folder 1374: Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association1924-1929
- Newark, NJ
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Folder 1375: Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association1927
- Paterson, NJ
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Folder 1376: Israel Zangwill Reception Committee1923
- New York
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Folder 1377: Zeitlin, E.1899
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Folder 1378: Zeta Beta Tau Quarterly1919
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Folder 1379: Zionist Organization of America1918-1938
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Folder 1380: Zionist Organization of Canada1942
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Folder 1381: Zlocisti, Theodor1903
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Folder 1382: Zobel, Mrs.undated
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Folder 1383: Unidentified letters1896-1948, undated
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Browse by Series:
Series 1: Series I: Personal papers, 1880-1952,
Series 2: Series II: Correspondence, Yiddish, 1888-1952,
Series 3: Series III: Correspondence, English, 1891-1948,
Series 4: Series IV: Correspondence, Jewish National Workers’ Alliance of America and Poale Zion, 1914-1948,
Series 5: Series V: Manuscripts, 1890-1945, undated,
Series 6: Series VI: Miscellaneous, 1904-1948, undated,
Series 7: Series VII: Addendum, 2005-2011,
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