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 II: Correspondence, Yiddish1888-1952
- There are letters to and from Pinski with family members, friends and professional contacts. The series is arranged alphabetically by the name of the correspondent or organization. The correspondents’ names have been transliterated according to YIVO standards and predominantly represent the Yiddish-speaking milieu and individuals and organizations connected with Yiddish theater, Yiddish publishing, cultural organizations, and various political movements, including Socialism and Zionism in the United States and abroad. This group includes David Ignatoff, S. An-Ski, Joseph Opatoshu, Sholem Asch, Ber Borochov, Menahem Boraisha, Baal-Makhshoves, Jacob Glatstein, Ossip Dymow, Peretz Hirschbein, Max Weinreich, I.M. Weissenberg, Chaim Weizmann, Baruch Charney Vladeck, Chaim Zhitlowsky, H. Leivick, Abraham Liessin, Mendele Moykher Seforim, Kalman Marmor, Shmuel Niger, Nahum Stutchkoff, Mordecai Spector, Moshe Oved, Mendl Elkin, I.L. Peretz, Leyb Feinberg, Aaron Zeitlin, Hillel Zeitlin, Szmerke Kaczerginski, Bertha Kalich, A.A. Roback, H. Rosenblatt, Abraham Reisen, Zalman Reisen, Abraham Shomer, Lamed Shapiro, Maurice Schwartz, Manya Shohat, Isaac Nachman Steinberg, Joseph Schlossberg, Sholem Aleichem, and Zalman Shneour, among many others.
- Folders: 804
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Subseries 1: Family Correspondence1892-1948
- Included is Pinski's correspondence with his parents, his wife, his son, and other members of his family, as well as birthday greetings for his fiftieth, seventieth and seventy-fifth birthdays.
- Folders: 37
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Folder 2: Correspondence between David Pinski and his wife Adele1898-1900
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Folder 3: Correspondence between David Pinski and his wife Adele1908
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Folder 4: Correspondence between David Pinski and his wife Adele1909
- January-July
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Folder 5: Correspondence between David Pinski and his wife Adele1909
- August-November
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Folder 6: Correspondence between David Pinski and his wife Adele1909
- December
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Folder 7: Correspondence between David Pinski and his wife Adele1910
- January-February
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Folder 8: Correspondence between David Pinski and his wife Adele1910
- March-April
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Folder 9: Correspondence between David Pinski and his wife Adele1911-1920
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Folder 10: Correspondence between David Pinski and his wife Adele1921
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Folder 11: Correspondence between David Pinski and his wife Adele1922
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Folder 12: Correspondence between David Pinski and his wife Adele1923-1929
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Folder 13: Correspondence between David Pinski and his wife Adele1932
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Folder 14: Correspondence between David Pinski and his wife Adele1934
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Folder 15: Correspondence between David Pinski and his wife Adele1935
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Folder 16: Correspondence between David Pinski and his wife Adele1936
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Folder 17: Correspondence between David Pinski and his wife Adele1937-1938
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Folder 18: Correspondence between David Pinski and his wife Adele1939
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Folder 19: Correspondence between David Pinski and his wife Adele1940
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Folder 20: Correspondence between David Pinski and his wife Adele1941-1942
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Folder 21: Correspondence between David Pinski and his wife Adeleundated
- also correspondence from his children on several of the backs of letters
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Folder 22: Various letters to Adele Pinski1900-1921
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Folder 23: Correspondence between David Pinski and his parents1892
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Folder 24: Family Correspondence1895-1900
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Folder 25: Family Correspondence1901-1904
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Folder 26: Family Correspondence1905-1910
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Folder 27: Family Correspondence1911-1916
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Folder 28: Family Correspondence1917-1925
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Folder 29: Family Correspondence1926-1948
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Folder 30: Family Correspondenceundated
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Folder 31: Family Correspondenceundated
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Folder 32: Family Correspondenceundated
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Folder 33: Family Correspondenceundated
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Folder 33A: Letters from David Pinski1899-1942
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Folder 34: Fiftieth birthday of David Pinski1922
- speech from the Birthday Committee, with Chaim Zhitlowsky as chairmangreetingstelegramsletters
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Folder 35: Seventieth birthday of David Pinski1942-1943
- greetingstelegramsletters
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Folder 36: Seventy-fifth birthday of David Pinski1947
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Folder 37: Various greetings1922-1939
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Subseries 2: Correspondence with Individuals, Institutions and Organizations1888-1952
- This subseries contains the bulk of Pinski’s Yiddish correspondence with friends and colleagues, as well as correspondence with various Yiddish organizations and periodicals with which Pinski was involved. Organization names and publication titles have been transliterated and translated. If the English name of an organization or publication was found within the folder, that name has been used even when it is not a direct translation from the Yiddish.
- Folders: 768
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Folder 38: Aberson, David1905-1916
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Folder 39: Agudas Hasofrim (Association of Hebrew Authors)1925-1926
- Jerusalem
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Folder 40: Adler, Jacob P.1901-1914
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Folder 41: Adler, Jacob (Kovner)1905-1910
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Folder 42: Celia Adler Jubilee Committee1933
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Folder 43: Adler, Solomon1918
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Folder 44: Ohel Worker's Theatre of Israel1936
- Tel Aviv
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Folder 45: Aaronson, M.M. (Ben Aaron)1916
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Folder 46: Unser Camp (Our Camp) and Kinderwelt (Children's World)1934-1939
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Folder 47: Asro, Alexander and Elmis, Sonia1924-1936
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Folder 48: Ignatoff, David1931, 1944
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Folder 49: Yidishe Akademishe Kursn (Yiddish Academic Group)1933
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Folder 50: Yidish Dramatisher Krayz (Yiddish Dramatic Circle)1932-1935
- Milwaukee
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Folder 51: Yidishe Muzeum Gezelshaft (Jewish Museum Association)1926, undated
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Folder 52: Dos Yiddishe Folk (The Jewish People)1917
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Folder 53: Yidishe Folks Bibliotek (Jewish Public Library)1936-1937
- Montreal
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Folder 54: Yidishe Kultur Gezelshaft (Yiddish Culture Society)1927-1942
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Folder 55: Yidishe Folks Shuln (Jewish People's Schools)1914-1917, 1929-1941
- Montreal
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Folder 56: Yidishe Shul in Meksike (Jewish School in Mexico)1939
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Folder 57: Yidishe Kunst Teater Gezelshaft (Yiddish Art Theatre Society)1925
- Chicago
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Folder 58: Yidisher Ansambl Kunst Teater (Yiddish Ensemble Art Theatre)undated
- New York
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Folder 59: Yidisher Teater Klub (Yiddish Theatre Club)1936
- New York
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Folder 60: Yidisher Literatn Klub (Yiddish Literary Club)1911-1912
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Folder 61: Yidisher Lerer Seminar (Jewish Teachers' Seminary)1923-1942
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Folder 62: Yidisher Natz-Radikaler Institut (Jewish National Radical Institute)1917
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Folder 63: Der Yidisher Ekspres (The Jewish Express)1897
- Leeds, England
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Folder 64: Yidisher Kultur Klub (Yiddish Culture Club)1936
- Boston
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Folder 65: Yidisher Kunst Teater (Yiddish Art Theatre)1924-1945
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Folder 66: Yidisher Kunst Tsenter (Jewish Art Center)1926
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Folder 67: Der Yidisher Kempfer (The Yiddish Fighter)1916, 1942-1948
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Folder 68: Der Yidisher Rekord (The Jewish Record)1925-1927
- St. Louis
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Folder 69: Abel, Jacob1923-1925
- Peretz School, Montreal
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Folder 70: Abrahams, David1931-1933
- Teater Libhober Gezelshaft (Theatre Lovers Society)
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Folder 71: Eisler, Samuel B.1928
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Folder 72: Eisner, Gustave1932-1937
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Folder 73: Eisenstein, H.1930
- I.L. Peretz Gezelshaft (I.L. Peretz Institute), Calgary
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Folder 74: Asen, Abraham1930
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Folder 75: Independent Arbeter-Ring (Independent Wormens Circle)1929
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Folder 76: Inzel Ferlag (Inzel Publishing)undated
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Folder 77: Initsiativ Komitet far Yidish un di Amerikaner Shuln (Committee for Yiddish in Public and High Schools in America)1933
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Folder 78: ICOR Gezelshaft tsu Helfn der Yidisher Kolonizatsye in Soviet Rusland (Committee for Jewish Colonization in Soviet Russia)1924-1936
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Folder 79: Olgin, Moshe1908, 1928
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Folder 80: Alveltlekher Yidisher Kultur Kongres (World Jewish Culture Congress)1937, 1948
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Folder 81: Alshul, Michael1897
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Folder 82: Aleksandrov, Hayim1907
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Folder 83: American Brotherhood of Moghileff (Mohilev)1930
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Folder 84: An-Ski, S.1896-1898
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Folder 85: Astor, Henry1931-1936
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Folder 86: Ostrowsky, Abbo1914-1917, 1931
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Folder 87: Ostrowsky, B.1923-1924
- Di Proletarishe Shtime (The Proletarian Voice)
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Folder 88: Opatoshu, Josephundated
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Folder 89: Opochinsky, Louis1914
- Yidishe Sotsialistishe Arbeter Federatsion (Jewish Federation of the Socialist Labor Party)
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Folder 90: Akademisher Fareyn Yidishe Kultur (Academic Union Yiddish Culture)1910-1918
- Vienna
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Folder 91: Arbeiter Zeitung Publishing Association (Workingman’s Publishing Association)1897-1899
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Folder 92: Arbayter Kultur Klub (Workers Culture Club)1927
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Folder 93: Arbeter Teater Farband (Workers' Theatrical Alliance)1926
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Folder 94: Arbeter Kultur Farband (Workers' Culture League)1923
- Winnipeg
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Folder 95: Arbeter Ring (Workmen's Circle)1900, 1912-1917, 1929-1942
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Folder 96: Order B'nai Tsion (Order Sons of Zion)1928
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Folder 97: ORT1924-1942
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Folder 98: ARTEF Arbeyter Teater Farband (Workers Theater Union)1935-1936
- only Jewish worker's art theater in America
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Folder 99: Ariel, A.1935
- Natsionaler Arbayter Komitet far di Organizirte Yidishe Arbayter in Eretz Yisroel (National Labor Committee for the Jewish Workers in Israel)
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Folder 100: Arlein, Jacob1911
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Folder 101: Arlin, R.undated
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Folder 102: Orenstein, Maxundated
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Folder 103: Asch, Sholem1940
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Folder 104: Ashkenazi, Touvia1941
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Folder 105: Osherowitch, M.1912
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Folder 106: Aleph א - Miscellaneous1915-1942
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Folder 107: Babitz, A.1940-1941
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Folder 108: Bogdansky, M.1924
- Inaynem, Chicago
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Folder 109: Baumgold, Z.1947
- Tsionistisher Arbeter Komitet far Hilf un Oyfboy (Labor Zionist Committee for Relief and Rehabilitation, Inc.)
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Folder 110: Botoshansky, Jacobundated
- Der Tog (The Day)
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Folder 111: Bachelis, B.1947
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Folder 112: Bachrach, Moshe (Morris)1932, 1948
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Folder 113: Bank, Josephundated
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Folder 114: Bassein, L.1915-1917
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Folder 115: Borochov, Ber1914
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Folder 116: Baran, Sara1925
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Folder 117: Baratz, V.1938
- Habimah Theater
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Folder 118: Boraisha, Menahem1930, 1941
- Vokh (Week) weekly journal for literature, culture and society
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Folder 119: Burstein, Jacob1935
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Folder 120: Brzoza, Ch.1937-1939
- Brzoza Publishers, Warsaw
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Folder 121: Brzostowiecki (Broshi), Zelik1932
- Folk un Arbet (People and Work), Antwerp
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Folder 122: Bund1904-1909
- letters from various Bund members
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Folder 123: Bialostotzky, B. J.1927-1929, 1941
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Folder 124: Bialik, Manya and Batya1936
- letters on opposite sides of same page, Tel Aviv
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Folder 125: Bialer, Samuel1917
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Folder 126: Biderman, Itshe1931
- publishers and book store
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Folder 127: Bikher Kampeyn Komitet far der Arbetershaft in Eretz Yisroel (Book Campaign Committee for the Workers in Palestine)1925
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Folder 128: Biskin, G.1927, 1937
- Mitglider Kampeyn far der Yidisher Folk Shul Gezelshaft (Membership Campaign of the Jewish Public School Society)
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Folder 129: Birman (Firman?), Jacob1933
- Agudas Hasofrim Haivrim B'Eretz Yisroel (Jewish Writers Association in Israel)
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Folder 130: Birnbaum, Nathan1897-1914
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Folder 131: Beit-Sefer Miktzoan L'naarim (Max Pine Boys' Trade School)1936-1937
- Tel Aviv
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Folder 132: Beit Hasefrim Haleumi v'Hauniversitai (Jewish National and University Library)1932
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Folder 133: Bloch, Joshua1929
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Folder 134: Blum, H.1924-1927
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Folder 135: Blumenfeld, L.1921-1926
- Paris
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Folder 136: Bleiman, Jacob1919
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Folder 137: Blinkin, Meir1905-1910, undated
- Di Tsukunft (The Future)
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Folder 138: Ben Ami, Tillie1920, 1938
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Folder 139: Ben-Avigdor1896, 1912-1920
- Tuschia Publishers, Warsaw
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Folder 140: Ben-Ami, Jacob1913-1914
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Folder 141: Baal-Makhshoves (Isidor Eliashev)1903-1909, 1919
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Folder 142: Belarsky, Sidor1939-1940
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Folder 143: Belkin, B.I.1917
- Der Yidisher Kempfer (The Jewish Fighter)
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Folder 144: Bergman, Hugo1923
- Jerusalem University Library
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Folder 145: Bergreen, Rubin1938-1940
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Folder 146: Berdyczewski, M.J.1895-1899
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Folder 147: Bernstein, Isak1906
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Folder 148: Bernstein, Herman1905-1928
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Folder 149: Berkovitch, I.D.1908-1909, 1921-1935
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Folder 150: Bercovich, Shloime1919-1938, 1950
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Folder 151: Berkowitz, Abraham A.1922
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Folder 152: Berkman, R.1926
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Folder 153: Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design1929
- Jerusalem
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Folder 154: Brown, Meyer1922-1923, 1935-1947
- Yidisher Lerer Seminar un Folks Universitet (Jewish Teachers Seminary and People's University)
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Folder 155: Browda, Morris1934-1935
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Folder 156: Brownstone, Ezekielundated
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Folder 157: Brutzkus, J.undated
- American Committee of OSE
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Folder 158: Barzily, I.1935
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Folder 159: Brainin, Reuben1893-1898, 1926
- Vienna
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Folder 160: Beys ב - Miscellaneous1910-1941
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Folder 161: Golomb, Abrahamundated
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Folder 162: Goldberg, Abraham1914-1928-1929
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Folder 163: Goldberg, A.M.1931
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Folder 164: Goldberg, Osher1917, 1927-1938
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Folder 165: Goldberg, Ben Zion1921-1948
- Der Tog (The Day)
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Folder 166: Goldberg, Dora1929
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Folder 167: Goldberg, Noah1942-1948
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Folder 168: Goldenberg, Samuel1941
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Folder 169: Di Goldene Keyt (The Golden Chain)1948
- Tel Aviv
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Folder 170: Goldfrank, Fred1926
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Folder 171: Goldkrantz, Henochundated
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Folder 172: Goldstein, Abraham1948
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Folder 173: Goldstein, B.I.1927
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Folder 174: Goldstein, Siskind1916
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Folder 175: Goldstein, Yu[ri]undated
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Folder 176: Goldstein, Samuel1916-1923, 1937
- Austro-Hungarian Zionists
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Folder 177: Goldschmidt, A.1933
- Yidishe Historish Etnografishe Gezelshaft (Jewish Historical Ethnographic Society), Vilna
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Folder 178: Galperin, M.1905-1906
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Folder 179: Ganikman, N.I.1916
- Di Warheit (Truth)
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Folder 180: Goffman, R.1916
- Woliner Beneficial Association, Philadelphia
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Folder 181: Gordon, H.L.1938
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Folder 182: Gordon, Joshua1916-1924
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Folder 183: Gordin, Ben-Zion1932-1938, 1952
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Folder 184: Jacob Gordin Literary Circle1909
- New York
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Folder 185: Gorin, B.1894-1898
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Folder 186: Givat1935
- Hahistadrut Haklalit shel Haovdim Haivrim B'Eretz Yisroel (General Federation of Jewish Labour in Eretz-Israel)
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Folder 187: Gubenko-Volkovsky, Rivka1918
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Folder 188: Gutin, Samuel1900
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Folder 189: Guskin, Reuben1931
- Joseph Rumshinsky Testimonial Committee
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Folder 190: Gurvitsh, A.1899
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Folder 191: Gurmsan, Moses1935
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Folder 192: Gurewitch, M.1911
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Folder 193: Gurevitch, Moissaye1898
- Bund
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Folder 194: Gurevitch, Maria1910
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Folder 195: Gurewitch, Saul1939-1942
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Folder 196: Grzeszczak, Sefer M.1902
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Folder 197: Gingold, P.undated
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Folder 198: Ginsburg, B.J.1929, 1940-1941
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Folder 199: Ginsburg, Saul1902-1909, 1937-1939
- Der Fraynd (The Friend), St. Petersburg
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Folder 200: Ginsburg, Simon1913
- Hatoren (The Mast), New York
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Folder 201: Ginzburg, M.Z.1917
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Folder 202: Globus (Globe)1904
- monthly journal, Warsaw
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Folder 203: Glassman, Baruch1917-1940
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Folder 204: Glatstein, Jacobundated
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Folder 205: Glaser, Elsa1938
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Folder 206: Gamza, Peisah1939
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Folder 207: Gartner, Adolph1938
- Yiddish Unit Federal Theatre Project
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Folder 208: Gershgorn, M.1924-1925
- Progressive Library of West Philadelphia
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Folder 209: Grabelski, Batsheva1921
- Vaad Hashiloah b'Amerika [HaShiloah (The Launching) Committee of America]
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Folder 210: Grodzienska-Ratner, Sarahundated
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Folder 211: Grossman, Isaac1948
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Folder 212: Grosman, Moisheh1931
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Folder 213: Grafstein, Melech1947-1948
- Jewish Observer, London, Ontario
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Folder 214: Gruzman, J.L.1936
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Folder 215: Groyser Kundes (The Big Stick)1919-1927
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Folder 216: Greitz, S.1907
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Folder 217: Greenblattundated
- Unzer Teater (Our Theater)
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Folder 218: Greenberg, Benjamin1933-1935
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Folder 219: Greenberg, Hayim1922-1934
- Haolam (The World)
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Folder 220: Grine Felder Kolonye (Green Fields Colony)1939-1940
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Folder 221: Gimel ג - Miscellaneous1912-1941
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Folder 222: Davidsohn (Ben-David), M.1907
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Folder 223: Davidsohn, I.1898-1902, 1912, 1933-1937
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Folder 224: Davar (Thing)1932-1936
- Palestine Labour Daily, Tel Aviv
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Folder 225: Dubinbaum, Isaac1897-1917
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Folder 226: Dubnow Fond far der Yidisher Entsiklopedye (Dubnow Fund for the Jewish Encyclopedia)1931-1942
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Folder 227: Dworzecki, Mark1946-1947
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Folder 228: Julian, Isaac1916-1917
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Folder 229: Davidson, Yehoshua (Joe)1930
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Folder 230: Dayksel, Sh.1925
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Folder 231: Dymow, Ossip1937
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Folder 232: Dinesohn, Jacob1901-1909
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Folder 233: Demblin, D.1938-1939
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Folder 234: Denenberg, Moshe1925
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Folder 235: Dorem Amerike (South America)1925
- monthly journal for literature, art and cultural questions, Buenos Aires
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Folder 236: Drimer, Hirsch1912
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Folder 237: Drucker, I. L.1929
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Folder 238: Daled ד - Miscellaneous1907-1942
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Folder 239: Hodess, L.1927
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Folder 240: Holtz, I.1933
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Folder 241: Holtzman, M.1940, undated
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Folder 242: Harlem Literary Dramatic Club1911
- New York
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Folder 243: Hordes, William1935-1936
- Yidish Natsionaler Arbayter Farband (Jewish National Workers Alliance of America)
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Folder 244: Habonim Arbeter Tsionistishe Yugnt (Habonim Labor Zionist Youth)1941-1948
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Folder 245: Habimah (The Stage) Theater1933-1939
- Tel Aviv
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Folder 246: Habimah (The Stage) Theater1915
- New York
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Folder 247: Hadassah1940-1943
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Folder 248: Hahistadrut Haklalit shel Haovdim Haivrim B'Eretz Yisroel (General Federation of Jewish Labour in Eretz-Israel)1929-1932
- Tel Aviv, Haifa
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Folder 249: Hurd, L.1919
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Folder 250: Hourwich, E.A.1905
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Folder 251: Hurwich, S.B.1928
- Toronto
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Folder 252: Hurwitz, Simon Haleviundated
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Folder 253: Hazmir (The Song)1917
- literary dramatic union in Montreal
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Folder 254: Hechalutz (The Pioneer) Organization of America1939
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Folder 255: Halperin, Menashe1923
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Folder 256: Hirschbein, Peretz1913-1947
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Folder 257: Hirschensohn, Tamar1916-1917
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Folder 258: Halevi, S.1914
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Folder 259: Hassneh Eretz Yisroel Oyfboy Korporatsye (Hasneh Eretz Israel Development Corporation)1927, 1939
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Folder 260: Histadrut Ivrit B'Amerika (Hebrew Federation of America)1923
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Folder 261: Hebreyisher P.E.N. Klub (Hebrew P.E.N. Club)1932-1938
- Tel Aviv
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Folder 262: Helpern, Edna1917
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Folder 263: Hamlin, Isaac1917-1929, 1948
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Folder 264: Hashomer Hatsair (The Youth Guard)1939-1948
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Folder 265: Hashachar Farlag (Morning Publishers)1909
- Warsaw
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Folder 266: Hey ה - Miscellaneous1911-1942
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Folder 267: Wohliner, A.1922-1935
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Folder 268: Wattenberg, E.1924
- Yidisher Arbeter Hilfs Komitet (Jewish Workers Relief Committee)
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Folder 269: Vokh (Week)1929-1930
- weekly journal for literature, art and society
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Folder 270: Wolman, B.1948
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Folder 271: Wolf, Sam1900
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Folder 272: Wolfson, L.1905-1906
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Folder 273: Vaxer, M.1932-1948
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Folder 274: Vardi, David1924-1933
- Vardi Yoalit Farewell Recital Committee
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Folder 275: Warheit (Truth)1916
- daily newspaper, New York
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Folder 276: Dos Vort (The Word)1939
- editorial office and administration, Kaunas (Kovno)
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Folder 277: Wortsmann, Chaim1908-1909
- Di Yidishe Tsukunft (The Jewish Future), a monthly journal for literature, science and Zionism
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Folder 278: Varshaver Zhurnalistn Sindikat, Yidishe Sektsye (Warsaw Journalists Syndicate, Jewish Section)undated
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Folder 279: Witalin, Frieda1925
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Folder 280: White, A.1939
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Folder 281: Weinberg, Yehudah1929
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Folder 282: Weinberg, Meyerundated
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Folder 283: Weiner, Lazar1937-1947
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Folder 284: Weiner-Dykaar, Moses1926
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Folder 285: Weinper, Zisheundated
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Folder 286: Weinrot, I.J.1933-1938
- Toronto
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Folder 287: Weinreich, Max1933, 1948
- YIVO
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Folder 288: Weinstein, Berish1948
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Folder 289: Weinstein, I.1934-1940
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Folder 290: Weinstein, M.1928
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Folder 291: Weissberg, L.1916
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Folder 292: Weissenberg, I.M.undated
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Folder 293: Weissmann, Josef1911
- Vienna
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Folder 294: Weizmann, Chaim1902-1905, 1919, 1940-1948
Weizmann to Pinski
Rothschild to Weizmannothers
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Folder 295: Vilna Troupe1928
- New York
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Folder 296: Vilkomirer Yidishe Real Gimnazye (Vilkomir Jewish Real High School)1930-1931
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Folder 297: S.A. Witz and Company1930
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Folder 298: Viktor, A.1918-1920
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Folder 299: Victor, J.1918
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Folder 300: Vladeck, Baruch Charney1910-1918
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Folder 301: Velt Farband fun Poylishe Yidn in Oysland (World Federaion of Polish Jews Abroad)1939
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Folder 302: Wechsler, I.S.1923
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Folder 303: Weckstein, B.1920
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Folder 304: Wertheim, David1939
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Folder 305: Vov ו - Miscellaneous1912-1941
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Folder 306: Zaglin, Bessie1935-1936
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Folder 307: Solotaroff, H.1911
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Folder 308: Zamoshtshin, Paltiel1888-1895
- to Mordechai Spector
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Folder 309: Zaks, A.S.c.1900
- Yidishe Arbeter Velt (Jewish Labor World)
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Folder 310: Zar, Isaac1926
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Folder 311: Zumoff, A.1919
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Folder 312: Zygelbojm, Artur1941
- Di Tsukunft (The Future)
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Folder 313: Seidmann, M.F.1910-1911
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Folder 314: Zaykinzon, Joseph1916
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Folder 315: Singer, M.1922
- Vienna
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Folder 316: Zipper, Jacob1941
- Montreal
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Folder 317: Zlotnick, J.L.1929
- Hahistadrut Hatsionit B'Kanada (Zionist Organization of Canada)
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Folder 318: Zeplowitz, M.I.1921
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Folder 319: Zerubavel1913-1922
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Folder 320: Zhitlowsky, Chaim1912
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Folder 321: Dr. Chaim Zhitlowsky Jubilee Committee1925
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Folder 322: Zayin ז - Miscellaneous1942,undated
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Folder 323: Chasanov, Mosheundated
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Folder 324: Khazanovitch, N.1916-1919
- Der Yidisher Kempfer (The Jewish Fighter)
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Folder 325: M.J. Haimowitz Jubilee Committee1939
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Folder 326: Hagy, Joseph1917
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Folder 327: Khasin-Arnoni, M.1927
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Folder 328: Der Tog (The Day)1926-1937
- New York
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Folder 329: Der Tog (The Day)1918
- Samara, Russia
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Folder 330: Tolchin, Moshe1941
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Folder 331: Tanin, Sholemundated
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Folder 332: Tausner, M.H.1925
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Folder 333: Turak, N.1930
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Folder 334: Twerski, Aaron1948
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Folder 335: Twersky, Jochanan1942
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Folder 336: Timofey, Russia Bund1909-1911
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Folder 337: "Tealig" Teater-Libhober-Gezelshaft (Theatre Lovers Society)1931
- literary commission
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Folder 338: Terman, M.undated
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Folder 339: Tropp, Jake1940
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Folder 340: Trunk, Isaiahundated
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Folder 341: Charney, Daniel1929, 1942-1948
Brikn (Bridges), monthly journal, Warsaw
Yiddish P.E.N. Club, New York
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Folder 342: Tchernowiz, C.1945
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Folder 343: Cherniak, J.A.1925-1931
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Folder 344: Tes ט - Miscellaneousundated
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Folder 345: Yampolsky, Isaac1937
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Folder 346: Yaffe, Mordechai1933-1941
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Folder 347: Jarblum, M.1922, undated
- Paris
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Folder 348: Egdall, S.1916-1918
- Idependent Arbayter Ring (Independent Workmen's Circle)
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Folder 349: Yehoash (Solomon Bloomgarden)1914-1923, 1935
- postcard from Evelyn Bloomgarden (Yehoash's daughter) about his yahrtzeit
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Folder 350: Yehoash Farlag Gezelshaft (Yehoash Publishing Society)1936-1941
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Folder 351: Yugnt (Youth)1926
- Yung Kuznye Farlag (Young Smithy Publishers)
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Folder 352: Udin, Sofie A.1922-1923, 1935
Sifrut Hauniversitah b'Yerushalayim (Literature University of Jerusalem)
New York Public Library
Pioneer Women's Organization
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Folder 353: Di Yudishe Velt (The Jewish World)1912
- St. Petersburg
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Folder 354: Di Yudishe Tsukunft (The Jewish Future)1908
- monthly journal for literature, science and Zionism, New York
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Folder 355: Yudkoff, S.undated
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Folder 356: Yudkoff, S.undated
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Folder 357: Younker, Julia M.1919
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Folder 358: Ury, I.1916
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Folder 359: Yidish Brazilianer Kultur Institut (Jewish Brazilian Cultural Institute) ICIB1946
- Sao Paolo, Brazil
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Folder 360: Yidishe Teater Gezelshaft in Detroyt (Yiddish Theatre Guild of Detroit)1942
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Folder 361: Yidishe Natsionale Radikale Shul (Yiddish National Radical School)1914
- Montreal
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Folder 362: Yidishe Kultur Gezelshaft (Yiddish Culture Society)undated
- Pittsburgh
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Folder 363: Yidisher Visnshaftlekher Institut YIVO (Jewish Scientific Institute)1930-1935
- Executive Office, Vilna
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Folder 364: Yidisher Visnshaftlekher Institut YIVO (Jewish Scientific Institute)1928-1947
- New York
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Folder 365: Yidisher P.E.N. Klub (Yiddish P.E.N. Club)1928-1930
- Warsaw branch
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Folder 366: Yidisher P.E.N. Klub (Yiddish P.E.N. Club)1928-1930
- Vilna
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Folder 367: Yidisher P.E.N. Klub (Yiddish P.E.N. Club)1929-1938
- New York
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Folder 367A: Yidisher Folks Farband in Frankreikh (Yiddish Peoples Union in France)1947
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Folder 368: Yidisher Kultur Tsenter in Meksike (Jewish Cultural Center in Mexico)1947
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Folder 369: Yidisher Shul Fareyn far der Bukovine in Tshernovits (Yiddish School Union for Bukovina in Czernowitz)1928
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Folder 370: Yidisher Shul un Kultur Farband in Poylin Shul-Kult (Yiddish School and Culture Union in Poland)1931-1939
- various branches
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Folder 371: Yakhin1932
- Kooperative Gezelshaft far Landvirtshaftlikhe Unternemungen (Agricultural Contracting Cooperative Association), Tel Aviv
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Folder 372: I.L. Peretz Shrayber Fareyn (I.L. Peretz Writers Union)1923-1940
- New York
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Folder 373: Yitzhak Leybush Peretz Fareyn (I.L. Peretz Union)1929-1939
- Czortkow, Poland
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Folder 374: Jaffe, Joseph1901-1907
- Di Yidishe Vokhenshrift (The Yiddish Weekly Journal)
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Folder 375: Jaffe, Joseph1908-1919
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Folder 376: Jaffe, Joseph1922-1942
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Folder 377: Joffe, Jacob1935
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Folder 378: Yaffe, L.1932
- Keren Hayesod (Foundation Fund) [United Israel Appeal], Jerusalem
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Folder 379: Jeshurin, Ephim H.1937
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Folder 380: Yud י - Miscellaneous1911-1940
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Folder 381: Chalfen, B.1936
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Folder 382: Chashin, Alexander1915-1924
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Folder 383: Cahan, Y. L.1905-1909, 1928-1937
- includes correspondence from Cahan to various others
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Folder 384: Cahan, Tzvi1938
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Folder 385: Katz, Jacob1916-1917, 1929-1947
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Folder 386: Lamed, Louis1941-1942
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Folder 387: Louis Lamed Fund1942
- Shloime Bercovich
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Folder 388: Landau, Zishe1913, 1934
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Folder 389: Landau, L.1907
- Yidishe Shrayber Yunion (Yiddish Writers Union)
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Folder 390: Landau, Reyzl1939, undated
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Folder 391: Los Andzsheles Teglekhe Prese (Los Angeles Daily Press)1934
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Folder 392: Laks, N.1924
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Folder 393: Locker, B.1922-1931
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Folder 394: Lebanon, Haim1938
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Folder 395: Lubatkin, Moshe1936
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Folder 396: Lutzker, G.1933-1942
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Folder 397: Lukomnitzky, Samuel1909
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Folder 398: Luckman, M.undated
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Folder 399: Lee, Malka1934
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Folder 400: Low, L.1942
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Folder 401: Livrat, A.A.1910
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Folder 402: Liberman, H.1922
- Di Tsayt (The Times)
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Folder 403: Lige far Rekht fun Yidish in Eretz Yisroel (League for Rights of Yiddish in Palestine)1936
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Folder 404: Lubin Bund1907
- Central Verband of the Bund Organizations of America
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Folder 405: Litvak, A.1912, 1929
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Folder 406: Litvin, Baruch1927-1934
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Folder 407: Litvin, Mosheundated
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Folder 408: Literarish Dramatisher Gezelshaft (Literary Dramatic Society)1918-1924
- Chicago
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Folder 409: Literarish Dramatisher Fareyn (Literary Dramatic Union)1917
- Buenos Aires
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Folder 410: Literarish Visnshaftlikher Fareyn "Yedidus" (Literary Scholarly Union)undated
- Antwerp
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Folder 411: Leivick, H.1929-1935
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Folder 412: Light, M.1914-1916, undated
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Folder 413: Laikin, Benjamin M.1937
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Folder 414: Liliput (Herman Kretchmer)1909-1911
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Folder 415: Lehman, Moshe1948
- David Ignatoff Literature Foundation, Inc.
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Folder 416: Linderundated
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Folder 417: Liessin, A.1929
- Mendel Rosenbaum Jubilee Committee
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Folder 418: Liptzin, Sol1926, 1947
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Folder 419: Lifschutz, Jesekiel1921
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Folder 420: Lehrer, Lipe1935-1942
- Matones (Presents) Publishers
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Folder 421: Levitt, Joel1913-1935
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Folder 422: Levitt, L.1936
- Hayyim Nahman Bialik Jewish Club, Winnipeg
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Folder 423: Levitt, Morris1925
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Folder 424: Levitan, M.1942, undated
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Folder 425: Levin, Jacob1947
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Folder 426: Levin, Shmarya1914-1921
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Folder 427: Levinbukh, I.1917
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Folder 428: Levenson, Fannyundated
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Folder 429: Leftwich, Joseph1932-1933
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Folder 430: Leksikon fun Yidisher Literatur, Prese un Filologye (Lexicon of Yiddish Literature, Press and Philology)undated
- from Zalman Reisen
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Folder 431: Lerman, Jacob1923
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Folder 432: Lerner, S.1897
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Folder 433: Lerer Farband fun di Veltlekhe Yidishe Shuln in di Fareynikte Shtatn un Kanade (Yiddish Teachers' Alliance for the Secular Jewish Schools in the United States and Canada)1927
- New York branch
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Folder 434: Lestschinsky, Jacob1929, 1948
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Folder 435: Leschinsky, S.undated
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Folder 436: Lamed ל - Miscellaneous1907-1937
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Folder 437: Magnes, Judah L.1909-1922
- Jewish Community of New York City
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Folder 438: Mahler, Raphael1938
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Folder 439: Maze, Ida1931, 1941
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Folder 440: Moses, B.undated
- Moses Brothers
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Folder 441: Meyerson, Golda (Meir)1932, undated
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Folder 442: Malamuth, E.1936
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Folder 443: Malamuth, J. L.undated
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Folder 444: Moldaw, Aaron1924-1947
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Folder 445: Malkin, D.B.1932
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Folder 446: Manussovich, Alexander1923
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Folder 447: Mani Leib Jubilee to Honor his 25th Year of Literary Creationsundated
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Folder 448: Mason, Morris1924
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Folder 449: Massel, Jacob1916-1940
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Folder 450: Motzkin, Leon1899
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Folder 451: Margoshes, Joseph1926
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Folder 452: Morgn Zhurnal (Jewish Journal and Daily News)1941-1942
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Folder 453: Morgenszteren, Tzvi1922
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Folder 454: Marinoff, Jacob1928
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Folder 455: Morrison, B.1936-1940
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Folder 456: Morewsky, Avraham1922-1930
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Folder 457: Marcus, Israel1929-1935
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Folder 458: Marcus, Rebecca1935
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Folder 459: Moskovitch, M.1935
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Folder 460: Mibaschan, Menahem1915-1923
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Folder 461: Mukdoni, Alexanderundated
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Folder 462: Mizrachi1943
- London, Ontario
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Folder 463: Meisel, Nachman1925-1948
- editor of Literarishe Bleter (Literary Pages), Warsaw
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Folder 464: Maisel, Max N.1905-1910, 1926, 1940-1942
- Yidisher Farlag far Literatur un Visnshaft (Yiddish Publishers for Literature and Scholarship)
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Folder 465: Myer, Morris1922
- Abend Nayes (Evening News), London
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Folder 466: Miller, S.1933-1942
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Folder 467: Millner, S.1932, 1942
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Folder 468: Minkoff, Nahum Baruch1934-1948
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Folder 469: Minkin, Yehudah and Kayla1948
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Folder 470: Mischnajewsky, Ben-Zion1922
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Folder 471: Maccabi1923
- New York
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Folder 472: Melamed, Z.1926-1942
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Folder 473: Melamed, M.1912, 1928
- Tsentrale Farvaltung fun di Yidishe Folkshuln in Filadelfye (Central Managing Committee of the Jewish Public Schools in Philadelphia)
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Folder 474: Melamed, S.1948
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Folder 475: Mendele Moykher Seforim (Abramovitch)1894
- to Mordechai Spector
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Folder 476: Mestel, Jacob1936
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Folder 477: Meslin, Ben-Zion1948
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Folder 478: Maryson, J. A.1912
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Folder 479: Merlin, S.undated
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Folder 480: Mereminski (Merom), Israel1942
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Folder 481: Merecki, J.1912
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Folder 482: Matz, Israel1941-1942
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Folder 483: Margolis, Yedide1906
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Folder 484: Marmor, Kalmon (Kalman)1928
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Folder 485: Mem מ - Miscellaneous1916-1940
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Folder 486: Nadelman, A.1924
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Folder 487: Novak, H.1917-1918, 1929, 1947-1948
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Folder 488: Naumoff, I.S.1939-1948
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Folder 489: Natanson, W.1938
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Folder 490: Natsional Sotsialistisher Agitatsions Komitet (National Socialist Agitation Committee)1915
- New York
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Folder 491: Natsional Radikaler Shul Fareyn fun Boston (National Radical School Union of Boston)1917
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Folder 492: Knox, M.1924, 1937
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Folder 493: Knox, Israelundated
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Folder 494: Niger, Shmuel (Charney)1909-1913, 1929-1946
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Folder 495: Nyu York Kunst Trupe (New York Art Troupe)1935
- at the Yiddish Folks Theatre, New York
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Folder 496: Nayvelt Kemp (Camp New World)1938
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Folder 497: Dos Naye Yidishe Teater (The Jewish Art Theatre)1919
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Folder 498: Dos Naye Vort (The New Word)1926
- journal for literature and social questions, Porto Alegre, Brazil
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Folder 499: Neustadt, Meilech1923
- Poale Zion Publishers, Berlin
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Folder 500: Nevadovska, Roza1934
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Folder 501: Nun נ - Miscellaneous1897, 1923, 1940
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Folder 502: Sobol, Andrei1921
- Moscow
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Folder 503: Soboloff, S.1931
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Folder 504: Satt, B.1946-1948
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Folder 505: Der Sotsial Demokrat (The Social Democrat)1910
- Lemberg (Lviv)
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Folder 506: Sokal, S.1939
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Folder 507: Sokolov, Nahum1922
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Folder 508: Sarasohn, Elijah1901
- Yidishe Gazetten (Jewish Gazette)
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Folder 509: Sunberg, S.1937
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Folder 510: Swerdlow, Isaacundated
- Kanader Gezelshaft far dem Arbetendn Eretz Yisroel (Canadian Association for Labor Palestine)
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Folder 511: Stutchkoff, Nahum1948
- Der Oytser Fond (The Thesaurus Fund)
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Folder 512: Svitin, I.1934
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Folder 513: Stupelian, Aaronundated
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Folder 514: Stillman, A.1935
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Folder 515: Sterman, Oscar1926
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Folder 516: Staff, Aaron1934
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Folder 517: Strugatch, Moisheundated
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Folder 518: Segal, Louis1929-1948
- Yidish Natsionaler Arbayter Farband (Jewish National Workers' Alliance)
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Folder 519: Sidransky, Tzipporaundated
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Folder 520: Simon, Solomon1939
-
Folder 521: Simonff, H.1924
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Folder 522: Sipilesko, Louis1916
- Yidishe Sotsialistishe Arbeter Federatsion (Jewish Federation of the Socialist Labor Party), New York
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Folder 523: Syrkin, Nachman1924
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Folder 524: Smelansky, Hyman1936-1940
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Folder 525: Segal, F.1936
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Folder 526: Serdatski, Yenteundated
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Folder 527: Spevak, Yehuda1918
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Folder 528: Spector, Mordecai1893-1902
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Folder 529: Spector, Mordecai1903-1909
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Folder 530: Spector, Mordecai1910-1917
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Folder 531: Spector, Mordecai1919-1924
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Folder 532: Spector, Mordecaiundated
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Folder 533: Spector, Mordecai1906
- Spector to his wife Batyasent to YIVO by Pinski in 1949
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Folder 534: Spector, Batya1940
- Adele Pinski's sister
-
Folder 535: Samekh ס - Miscellaneous1939, undated
-
Folder 536: Edenundated
- Hebrew monthly journal for the Youth
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Folder 537: Ehrenreich, Haim1915, 1931-1939
- Yidishe Sotsialistishe Arbeter Partey (Jewish Socialist Labor Party) Poale Zion
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Folder 538: Oved, Moshe1933
-
Folder 539: Elbe, Leon1906
- Dos Folk (The People)
-
Folder 540: Elik, Samundated
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Folder 541: Elkin, Mendl1923-1948
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Folder 542: Entin, Joel1925
- Harlem Jewish Public School
-
Folder 543: Applebaum, A.J.1938
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Folder 544: Epstein, Ab.1908-1914
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Folder 545: Epstein, Chaim (Hyman) Jacob1908-1918, 1947
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Folder 546: Epstein, Shakhne1912
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Folder 547: Efroykin, Israel1947-1948
- Kiyum (Existence), monthly journal for literature, culture and social problems, Paris
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Folder 548: Ayin ע - Miscellaneous1930-1936, undated
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Folder 549: Posy-Shoulson Press1936
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Folder 550: Poliak, N.1898
-
Folder 551: Pomerantz, Gershon1940-1947
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Folder 552: Pomerantz, Israel Chaim1930-1941
- Shalom Aleichem Folk Institute, Chicago
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Folder 553: Parmet, David H.1930-1934
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Folder 554: Pevzner, Zalman1932
- 70th anniversary of HaLevanon newspaper
-
Folder 555: Pozniak, William1918
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Folder 556: Pionern Froyen (Pioneer Women)1928
-
Folder 557: Pinsker, I.1910
-
Folder 558: Pirozshnikov, Isaac and Fannie1922
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Folder 559: Pnersall, Chaim Michael1927
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Folder 560: Pet, S.1912
-
Folder 561: Pen, Asher1941
- The Jewish World, Philadelphia
-
Folder 562: Perelberg, Solomon1910
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Folder 563: Proujansky, I.1921, undated
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Folder 564: Peretz, I.L.1896-1908, undated
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Folder 565: Peretz, Naftali1941
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Folder 566: Fabrikant, H.undated
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Folder 567: Fogelman, L.1923
-
Folder 568: Folksbiene (Peoples Stage)1917-1918, 1935-1940
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Folder 569: Folks Getsayg Kampeyn far di Yidn in Rusland (People's Tool Campaign for the Jews in Russia)1930
- connected with ORT and the Agro-Joint
-
Folder 570: Folks Teater Gezelshaft (People's Theater Society)1939
- Los Angeles
-
Folder 571: Forverts (Forward)1925, 1935-1942
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Folder 572: Farn Folk (For the People)1935
- organ of the United Zionist Organization in Mexico
-
Folder 573: Fornberg, K.1905-1906
- Di Tsukunft (The Future)
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Folder 574: Abraham Forsythe Book Committee1941-1942
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Folder 575: Forem, L.1939
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Folder 576: Funken Publishers1922-1924
- Berlin
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Folder 577: Feigenbaum, B.1899-1900
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Folder 578: Feygenberg, Rakhel1932
- Yidishe Bibliotek Farn Folk (Jewish Library For the People), Warsaw
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Folder 579: Feinberg, Leyb (Leon)1929
- ICOR, Gezelshaft far Yidisher Kolonizatsye in Sovet-Rusland (Society for Jewish Colonization in Soviet Russia)
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Folder 580: Feinman, Chaim1924
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Folder 581: Faier, I.1938
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Folder 582: Firestone, M.I.1919
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Folder 583: Philips, M.1916
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Folder 584: Fink, Reuben1940
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Folder 585: Finkel, Maurice H.1923
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Folder 586: Finkelman, M.G.1894
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Folder 587: Firik, E.undated
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Folder 588: Fligelman, I.1922
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Folder 589: Feder, Joseph1935
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Folder 590: Feder, Moshe (Morris)1929
- Vilna Troupe
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Folder 591: Feder, Sara1932
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Folder 592: Federatsye fun Yidishe Gezelshaftn in Frankraykh (Federation of Jewish Societies in France)1948
- Paris
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Folder 593: Fenster, H.1948
- Paris
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Folder 594: Fenster, Raizl Glass1948
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Folder 595: Frank, Herman1936
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Folder 596: Freid, M.J.1932
- Warsaw
-
Folder 597: Freiheit (Freedom)1926
- New York
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Folder 598: Frayheit Gezang Fareyn (Freedom Singing Union)1936
- New York
-
Folder 599: Frayheit Dramatishe Studio (Freedom Dramatic Studio)1928
- under the auspices of the Workers' Theatrical Alliance, New York
-
Folder 600: Freilich, Charles A.1948
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Folder 601: Freilicoff, Moishe1924, 1938
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Folder 602: Fraynd, Israel1936-1938
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Folder 603: Frish, Abraham1937
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Folder 604: Tsobel, Moshe Nahum1899
- Di Velt (The World), Vienna
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Folder 605: Zunser, Charles and Miriam1912-1916, 1940
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Folder 606: Di Tsukunft (The Future)1905-1911, 1937-1940
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Folder 607: Zuckerman, Baruch1916-1926, 1947
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Folder 608: Zeitlin, Aaron1940
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Folder 609: Zeitlin, Hillel1912
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Folder 610: Zinberg, Israel1911
-
Folder 611: Zemach, Benjaminundated
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Folder 612: Tsentrale Yidishe Kultur Organizatsye CYCO (Central Yiddish Culture Organization)1938-1948
- New York
-
Folder 613: Tsentral Farlag (Central Publishing Co.)1927-1929
- Warsaw
-
Folder 614: Tsentral Komitet fun Yidn in Poyln (Central Committee of Jews in Poland)1948
- Warsaw
-
Folder 615: Kessner, V.1904
-
Folder 616: Ceshinsky, Moshe1930-1939
- Chicago
-
Folder 617: Tsadi צ - Miscellaneous1936-1937
-
Folder 618: Kader, Boris1937-1942
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Folder 619: Cohen, Joseph1931
-
Folder 620: Cone, Jacob (Jack)1942
-
Folder 621: Peter M. Kahn Jubilee Committee1938
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Folder 622: Cohen, I.1915
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Folder 623: Kazdan, Chaim S.1930
- Bikher Velt (Book World), Warsaw
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Folder 624: Kotik, E.1896-1903
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Folder 625: Kotler, S.1905, undated
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Folder 626: Katz, Moshe1937, undated
-
Folder 627: Kaczerginski, Szmerke1947
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Folder 628: Coldoff (Coldofsky), L.1927-1939
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Folder 629: Kalich, Bertha1921
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Folder 630: Kaminsky, Abraham Isaac1909
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Folder 631: Kamenetzky, N.1918-1919
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Folder 632: Kamermakher, Josephundated
- Farlag Atlantik (Atlantic Publishers)
-
Folder 633: Kastoff, Mayer1935-1937
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Folder 634: Kaplan, A.1917
- Konferents Komitet far Fareynigung fun Ale Literarishe un Dramatishe Klubn fun Amerike un Kanade (Conference Committee for Unification of All Literary and Dramatic Clubs in America and Canada), Cleveland
-
Folder 635: Kaplan, Mordecai M.1925
- Society for the Advancement of Judaism
-
Folder 636: Kaplan, M.1909
- Hashachar Farlag (Morning Publishers), Warsaw
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Folder 637: Kaplan, Nathan1913
-
Folder 638: Kopstein, Ch.1919
-
Folder 639: Katz, Benjamin1940
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Folder 640: Katz, Jacob1934-1935
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Folder 641: Kasovich, I.1916-1917
- Der Yidisher Farmer (The Jewish Farmer), monthly journal
-
Folder 642: Corona, Mordecai1941
-
Folder 643: Kartoschinsky, Oscar M.1916-1922
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Folder 644: Kartozshnikov, O.1915
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Folder 645: Kornfield, A.1934
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Folder 646: Kashuk, Leon1928
-
Folder 647: Kubowitzki (Kubovy), Aryeh Leon1947
- Yidisher Velt Kongres (World Jewish Congress)
-
Folder 648: Kaufman, Azriel1899
- Pinski's brother-in-law
-
Folder 649: Kaufman, Yehuda1930
-
Folder 650: Kaufman, M.J.1926-1927
-
Folder 651: Kaufman, N.1920
-
Folder 652: Kaufman, Frumaundated
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Folder 653: Kultur Lige (Culture League)1930
- Warsaw Cooperative Publishers, Ltd.
-
Folder 654: Kuperman, Eliezer1936
-
Folder 655: Cooperman, Chassye1929
-
Folder 656: Kuppermann, Leon1905-1908
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Folder 657: Kurland, Israel1935
- Hashomer (The Guard) Zionist Organization, Baltimore
-
Folder 658: Kushnir, M.1938
-
Folder 659: Cotton, M.1924-1925
-
Folder 660: Kin, Abraham1938
- Algemeyne Entsiklopedye in Yidish (Yiddish Encyclopedia)
-
Folder 661: Kiyum (Existence)1948
- monthly journal for literature, culture and social problems, Paris
-
Folder 662: Kinder Zhurnal (Children's Journal)1928-1938
- monthly Yiddish magazine for children, New York
-
Folder 663: Kirshenbaum, H.M.1925, undated
- Toronto Dail Hebrew Journal
-
Folder 664: Klatzkin (Kletzkin), Jacob1947-1948
- Paris
-
Folder 665: Klar, Albert1939
-
Folder 666: Koenig, Leo1939
-
Folder 667: Kessler, David1908, 1940
- also David Kessler Memorial and Gala Concert
-
Folder 668: David Kessler 2nd Avenue Theater1911-1912, 1926
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Folder 669: Kaplansky, I.1915-1920
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Folder 670: Kravitz, Naftali1948
- The Jewish Way, Chicago
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Folder 671: Krantz, Philip1896-1898
- Abend Blatt and Arbeiter Zeitung (Evening Paper and Worker's Paper), New York
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Folder 672: Kronstadtundated
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Folder 673: Krim, Abba I.1928
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Folder 674: Krinsky, S.undated
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Folder 675: Keren Hayesod (Foundation Fund) [United Israel Appeal]1935, 1947
- Jerusalem
-
Folder 676: Keren Hayesod (Foundation Fund) [United Israel Appeal]1937, 1947-1948
- New York
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Folder 677: Keren Hatarbut Haivrit B'Eretz Yisroel (Palestine Hebrew Culture Fund)1942
- New York
-
Folder 678: Keren Kayemet L'Yisroel (Jewish National Fund)1926-1947
-
Folder 679: Karnieli, Israel1932
-
Folder 680: Kretschmar-Isreeli, Arnold1912-1919
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Folder 681: Kremer, Arkadi and Pati1904-1905, undated
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Folder 682: Kuf ק - Miscellaneous1909-1932
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Folder 683: Raboy, Isaac H.1906-1907, 1939
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Folder 684: Roback, A. A.1931-1946
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Folder 685: Rodinovitsh, Samuelundated
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Folder 686: Ravitch, Melech1925, 1947
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Folder 687: Ravikovitch, S. Publishers1898-1899, 1909-1910
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Folder 688: Rose, Jane1915-1918
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Folder 689: Rosof, L.1939
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Folder 690: Rosenblatt, Jacob1913
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Folder 691: Rosenblatt, Yitzhak (Jacques A.)undated
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Folder 692: Rosenblatt, P.1908
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Folder 693: Rosenblum, Deborah and Nachum Melnick1947
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Folder 694: Rosenberg, Jacob S.undated
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Folder 695: Rosenfeld, Joseph1912-1915
- same as below
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Folder 696: Rosenfeld, Joseph1911
- same as above
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Folder 697: Rosenfeld, Samuelundated
- same as below
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Folder 698: Rosenfeld, Samuel1918-1928
- same as above
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Folder 699: Rothbart, Jacob1936-1938
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Folder 700: Rothstein, B.1902, 1912
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Folder 701: Rotstein, Jacob1940
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Folder 702: Rolnick, I.1912-1914
-
Folder 703: Yitshak Elhanan Rontsh Committee1939
-
Folder 704: Raskin, Rae1920-1924
-
Folder 705: Raskin, Saul1911, 1921-1933
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Folder 706: Rapaport, Shabse1906-1909
- Der Fraynd (The Friend), Yiddish daily newspaper, St. Petersburgto Pinski and Spector
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Folder 707: Rashgolin, Reubenundated
-
Folder 708: Rubashov, Zalman1925
- Natsionaler Arbayter Komitet far di Organizirte Yidishe Arbayter in Eretz Yisroel (National Labor Committee for the Jewish Workers in Palestine)
-
Folder 709: Rubinoff, I.1934-1935
-
Folder 710: Rubenstein, Shlomo1935-1942
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Folder 711: Rudnick, Chaim1929
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Folder 712: Root, A.1919
-
Folder 713: Rutenberg, Pinhas1916-1917, 1929
- 1898 postcard from Rutenberg's sister
-
Folder 714: Rosenblatt, H.1917-1947
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Folder 715: H. Rosenblatt Jubilee Conference1925
-
Folder 716: Ribalow, M.undated
- Hadoar (Mail), weekly journal, New York
-
Folder 717: Riger Relif (Riga Relief)1947
-
Folder 718: Rivkin, Boruchundated
- Di Tsukunft (The Future)
-
Folder 719: Reisler, Tsvi1924
-
Folder 720: Reisen, Abraham1899, 1911, 1936
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Folder 721: Reisen, Zalman1912, 1922-1930
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Folder 722: Ryerson, I.1938
-
Folder 723: Regelson, Abraham1940-1942
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Folder 724: Revoutsky, A.1922
-
Folder 725: Resnikoff, M.1915
-
Folder 726: Rechtleben, Stanislaw1927-1929
- Warsaw
-
Folder 727: Resh ר - Miscellaneous1915-1918, undated
-
Folder 728: Chabert, L.1933-1939
-
Folder 729: Shomer, Abraham1912
-
Folder 730: Shapiro, Bernard J.1923
-
Folder 731: Shapiro, T.1925
-
Folder 732: Shapiro, I. (I. Barnow)1924-1935
- Der Nayer Yidisher Arbeter (The New Jewish Worker), organ of the Yidisher Sotsialistisher Demokratisher Arbeter Partey (Poale Zion) in Mizrakh Galitsye (Jewish Socialist Democratic Workers Party in Eastern Galicia), Lemberg (Lviv)
-
Folder 733: Shapiro, Joseph1932-1939
-
Folder 734: Shapiro, Lamed1906-1912, 1939-1941
- also Lamed Shapiro Jubilee Fund
-
Folder 735: Shapiro, S.1917-1919
-
Folder 736: Schatz, Boris1914-1928
- Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem
-
Folder 737: Shatz, Jacob L.1917-1933
-
Folder 738: Schorr, Leon1917
-
Folder 739: Scharfstein, Z.1915-1916
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Folder 740: Shub, D.undated
-
Folder 741: Schwadron, Abraham1939
- Beit Hasefrim Haleumi v'Hauniversitai (Jewish National and University Library)
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Folder 742: Schwartz, Maurice1919-1933
-
Folder 743: Schwartzman, Mosheundated
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Folder 744: Schweid, Mark1913-1926
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Folder 745: Shweissky, Leon1930
-
Folder 746: Shohat, Manya1922, 1932
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Folder 747: Schulweis, Moses1917, 1928-1931
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Folder 748: Schor, Anschel1919
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Folder 749: Shuren, A.1943
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Folder 750: Shachar, Jacob Tsvi1922
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Folder 751: Stock, Zvi1938
-
Folder 752: Stein, L.M.1929-1941
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Folder 753: Steinbaum, I.1923
-
Folder 754: Steinberg, Judah1897
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Folder 755: Steinberg, Isaac Nachman1932
- Berlin
-
Folder 756: Steinberg, Noahundated
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Folder 757: Sternberg, F.1922-1923
- Vienna
-
Folder 758: Sternberg, Isaac1924
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Folder 759: Strigler, Mordecai1946, undated
- Paris
-
Folder 760: Shaver, Moshe1934
-
Folder 761: Shonbron, Abraham1930
-
Folder 762: Shafer, Hersh-Yitzhakundated
-
Folder 763: Schildkraut, R.1911-1912
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Folder 764: Shifrin, Abrahamundated
-
Folder 765: Schlossberg, Joseph1901-1902
- Adele Pinski's nephew
-
Folder 766: Schlossberg, Joseph1903
-
Folder 767: Schlossberg, Joseph1904-1905
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Folder 768: Schlossberg, Joseph1906-1907
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Folder 769: Schlossberg, Joseph1908-1909
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Folder 770: Schlossberg, Joseph1910
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Folder 771: Schlossberg, Joseph1911-1912
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Folder 772: Schlossberg, Joseph1913-1919
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Folder 773: Schlossberg, Joseph1920-1925
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Folder 774: Schlossberg, Joseph1926-1929
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Folder 775: Schlossberg, Joseph1930-1932
-
Folder 776: Schlossberg, Joseph1933-1938
-
Folder 777: Schlossberg, Joseph1939-1948
-
Folder 778: Schlossberg, Joseph1911-1948, undated
- family correspondence, dated and undated
-
Folder 779: Sholem Aleichem1901-1915
-
Folder 780: Sholem Aleichem Folk Institut, Ink. (Sholem Aleichem People's Institute, Inc.)1925-1942
- New York, Detroit, Chicago
-
Folder 781: Sholem Aleichem Shuln (Sholem Aleichem Schools)1927-1942
- New York, Vancouver, Cleveland
-
Folder 782: Sholem Aleichem Folks Fond (Sholem Aleichem Public Fund)undated
- Buenos Aires
-
Folder 783: Schmidt1910, undated
-
Folder 784: Schmitz, Siegfried1932-1936
-
Folder 785: Di Schnorrer (The Beggar)1923
-
Folder 786: Shneour, Zalman1948
-
Folder 787: Shnierson, F.1929
-
Folder 788: Schnitzer, Henrietta1923
- Berlin
-
Folder 789: Schnaider, A.1927
-
Folder 790: Shevell, Mordecai1912
-
Folder 791: Schechtman, B.1923
-
Folder 792: Schechtman, G.1899
-
Folder 793: Schechter, Ida1935-1936
-
Folder 794: Shelubsky, Moses Judah1925, 1941
-
Folder 795: Schoenfeld, R.1922
-
Folder 796: Sheps, Elyohu-Khaim (A. Almi)undated
- to Mordechai Spector
-
Folder 797: Sherman, Bezalel (Charles)1920
-
Folder 798: Spachner, Leopold1906-1922
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Folder 799: Spizman, Leib1941-1942
-
Folder 800: Shpitalnik, L.undated
-
Folder 801: Skolnik, Louis1929-1938
-
Folder 802: Shrayber Klub (Writers Club)1926
- New York
-
Folder 803: Shin ש - Miscellaneous1909-1942
-
Folder 804: Tushia Farlag (Publishers)1903
- Warsaw
-
Folder 805: Unidentified letters1896-1948
-
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