HIAS ARCHIVE
Title: HIAS ARCHIVE
Inclusive Dates: ca.1900 - ca.1970
ID: RG 245
Extent Information
415' + 851 microfilm reels
Administrative/Biographical History
An international Jewish immigrant and refugee service founded in 1909 in New York through the merger of the Hebrew Sheltering House and the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. HIAS activites included financial and legal aid, transportation arrangements, educational and vocational programs, location of missing relatives, lobbying in the United States and with other governments on behalf of individual cases. Until 1945, HIAS confined its activities to the United States. During World War I, HIAS helped refugees in Europe and the Far East. In the period 1920-1922, HIAS established offices in Europe to assist war and pogrom victims. In 1927, HIAS joined with the Jewish Colonization Association (JCA) of London and EMIGDIRECT of Berlin to form HICEM, whose headquarters were in France and which dealt with European operations. HICEM was dissolved in 1945. At the end of 1953, HIAS had offices in 50 countries. In 1954, HIAS merged with the United Service for New Americans to form United HIAS Service
Subjects (links to similar collections)
Algeria
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Bulgaria
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Colonies and Colonization Projects
Communal Welfare Organizations
Concentration, Death, Labor, and Internment camps
Costa Rica
Czechoslovakia
Displaced Persons and DP Camps
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
England
France
Germany
Great Britain
Holocaust and Aftermath
Hungary
Immigration and Emigration
Israel
Italy
Japan
Landsmanshaftn
Latvia
Lithuania
Mexico
Morocco
Netherlands
New Zealand
Palestine
Panama
Paraguay
Pogroms
Poland
Portugal
Refugees
Rumania
Russia
Social Welfare
Survivors, Holocaust
Switzerland
Tunisia
Turkey
United States
Uruguay
Venezuela
World War I
Yugoslavia
Zionism
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Bulgaria
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Colonies and Colonization Projects
Communal Welfare Organizations
Concentration, Death, Labor, and Internment camps
Costa Rica
Czechoslovakia
Displaced Persons and DP Camps
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
England
France
Germany
Great Britain
Holocaust and Aftermath
Hungary
Immigration and Emigration
Israel
Italy
Japan
Landsmanshaftn
Latvia
Lithuania
Mexico
Morocco
Netherlands
New Zealand
Palestine
Panama
Paraguay
Pogroms
Poland
Portugal
Refugees
Rumania
Russia
Social Welfare
Survivors, Holocaust
Switzerland
Tunisia
Turkey
United States
Uruguay
Venezuela
World War I
Yugoslavia
Zionism
Administrative Information
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