Guide to the Papers of Papers of Isaac Nachman Steinberg (1888-1957) 1893-1968 (bulk 1919-1956) RG 366
Processed by David M. Wolfson. 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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Collection Overview
Title: Guide to the Papers of Papers of Isaac Nachman Steinberg (1888-1957) 1893-1968 (bulk 1919-1956) RG 366
Predominant Dates:(bulk 1919-1956)
ID: RG 366 FA
Extent: 26.58 Linear Feet
Arrangement:
David Wolfson arranged the collection and created an index, which he divided into seven sections representing more of an intellectual arrangement rather than a physical arrangement. These sections were: I: correspondence with individuals; II: correspondence with organizations, institutions, libraries, and publishers; III: subject materials, manuscripts not by Steinberg and photographs and clippings; IV: Steinberg’s personal materials, including manuscripts and articles by Steinberg; V: materials filed by geographical locations which were considered for Jewish settlements; VI: correspondence of the Freeland League; and VII: miscellaneous materials of the Freeland League. Materials in the index are often cross-listed by organization, by individual, by subject, and by location. Many of the individual correspondents and organizations can be found in multiple series. The index lists the language of the materials as Y for Yiddish, E for English, R for Russian, G for German, F for French, S for Spanish, H for Hebrew, Rom for Romanian, and D for Dutch, although there are also other languages in the collection. Much of the collection is arranged alphabetically, although the newspaper clippings and family correspondence are arranged chronologically and some of the manuscripts by Steinberg are arranged by language.
David Wolfson also physically divided the collection by material type or subject and wrote a summary for the folder contents. This summary generally corresponds to the series organization. The collection is divided into 17 series, some of which have been further divided into subseries.
Languages: Yiddish, Russian, Polish, German, English, French, Hebrew, Spanish, Dutch;Flemish, Romanian, Italian, Serbian, Croatian, Czech, Norwegian, Swedish
Abstract
This collection contains the personal and professional papers of Isaac Nachman Steinberg, a Russian-Jewish political writer, leader of the Left Socialist Revolutionary Party during the 1917 revolution in Russia, People’s Commissar of Justice in the first Bolshevik government, leader of the Jewish Territorialist Movement and of the Freeland League for Jewish Territorial Colonization, and a founding member of the YIVO Institute in Vilna. These materials include Steinberg’s writings, personal correspondence, clippings, journals, meeting announcements, and some photographs. These materials relate mainly to Steinberg’s work with the Freeland League and plans for the large-scale settlement of Jews in various places around the world.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
A large proportion of the collection consists of records of the Freeland League, including its London and New York offices and the Refugee Freeland League in Austria, and relates to the League’s colonization projects. There are also some materials relating to the Left Socialist Revolutionary Party and the Russian Revolution of 1917, private and family correspondence and Steinberg’s personal, political and literary papers, including his travels to Australia and South Africa on behalf of colonization efforts. Materials include correspondence with individuals, organizations and publications, minutes of meetings, clippings, diaries, event and lecture notices, reports, photographs, manuscripts by Steinberg and by others, research materials for Steinberg’s writings, materials pertaining to efforts to establish Jewish settlements in Australia, including the Kimberley Project and the Queensland, Tasmania and Melville Island plans, materials on geographical locations which were considered for colonization, including Surinam and various areas in Africa and South America, and materials relating to the publications Oifn Shvel and Freiland . Some important correspondents include Sir Norman Angell, Angelica Balabanoff, Ben-Adir, Ernest Bevin, Nathan Birnbaum, Winston Churchill, Josef Czernichow, Anthony de Rothschild, Edmond de Rothschild, Albert Einstein, Emma Goldman, Jacob Gordin, Zelig Kalmanovitch, Karl Kautsky, Fiorello La Guardia, Harold Lasky, H. Leivick, Itzik Manger, Thomas Mann, Shmuel Niger, Joseph Proskauer, Eleanor Roosevelt, E. Savinkov, Baruch Charney Vladeck, Colonel Josiah Wedgewood, and Stefan Zweig.
There is also correspondence and other materials with Territorialist and colonization organizations and various publications from all over the world, among them the American Jewish Committee, American Jewish Conference, American Jewish Congress, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Der Tog , Freie Arbeiter Stimme , Freiland , International Jewish Colonization Society (Jew-Col), Jewish Territorial Organization, League for Jewish Colonization, Novoye Russkoye Slovo , Oifn Shvel , President's Commission on Immigration and Naturalization, Relief Society for Socialist Prisoners and Exiles in Soviet Russia, United Nations, Workmen’s Circle, Yiddish P.E.N. Club, Yiddish Writers Union, Yugntruf, and Die Zukunft , among many others.
This collection would be particularly helpful for those interested in the history of Terrotorialism, Jewish colonization efforts, especially in Australia, South Africa and Surinam, early Soviet political history and the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Socialist Revolutionary Party, and Jewish social, political and cultural history.
Historical Note
Biographical Note Isaac Nachman Steinberg was born into an educated, religious, and wealthy merchant family on July 13, 1888 in Dvinsk (Daugavpils, Latvia), then part of the Russian Empire, son of Zerakh Steinberg and his wife Chiana, née Eliashev, the older sister of Isidor Eliashev (Baal-Makhshoves). Steinberg and his younger brother, Aaron (1891-1975), a Russian and Yiddish writer and essayist, were raised in a traditionally religious family and were given a strong Jewish education. Steinberg remained religiously observant his entire life, even during his time as a revolutionary politician.
The family moved to Pernov (Pyarnu), Estonia in 1904, where Steinberg attended the gymnasium, graduating in 1906. He also continued his religious education with private tutors. The family once again moved, this time to Moscow in 1907, where Steinberg entered the Imperial Moscow University. There he studied law and joined the Socialist Revolutionary Party (SR). Steinberg was arrested in 1907 for his revolutionary activities, and was only released on the condition that he leave Russia. He moved to Germany, where he continued his legal studies at the University of Heidelberg, and also studied Talmud under a private tutor, Zalmen Borukh Rabinkov, in a small circle that included Erich Fromm, Nahum Goldmann, and Ernst Simon. After completing his period of exile and defending his doctoral thesis on Talmudic criminal law, Steinberg returned to Moscow in 1910. He began his practice of law, defending Jewish victims of the tsarist regime, and won endorsement for the Duma, the Russian parliament. In 1914 he married Nechama Esselson and became an active member of the Moscow Jewish community, being considered as a future rabbi of Moscow.
During World War I, Steinberg participated in activities of the Jewish Committee for Aiding Victims of War (EKOPO). He also resumed his activities within the SR Party starting in 1916 and quickly rose through its political ranks. After the split of the SR Party in August 1917, he became one of the leaders of its independent left wing, the Left Socialist Revolutionary Party (LSR). Vladimir Lenin invited the LSR to join his government and, from December 1917 to February 1918, Steinberg served as the People’s Commissar (Narkom) for Justice of Soviet Russia, although his position was largely decorative. Steinberg succeeded in saving the lives of a number of political prisoners but his most fateful political action was his legal approval, as Commissar of Justice, of the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly in January 1918 by the Bolsheviks. After the breakdown of the Bolshevik-LSR coalition over the issue of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in February 1918, Steinberg resigned his post in protest and traveled to Europe to mobilize support for the LSR, probably saving himself from arrest after the failed anti-Bolshevik coup of July 1918. Upon his return, he served as a mediator between the LSR opposition and the Bolshevik leadership.
In 1923, having been warned that he was in danger of assassination, he moved with his family to Berlin where he acted as foreign representative of the LSR in Russia and continued to edit the Socialist Revolutionary Party organ, as he had done in Moscow. He also began his career in literature and journalism, with his first Yiddish publication appearing in 1925. In addition, he contributed to several German Socialist publications. From 1926 to 1937 he edited the Vilna journal Fraye Shriftn—Farn Yidishn Sotsialistishn Gedank (Free Papers—For Jewish Socialist Thought), which covered a wide range of political and cultural issues, Tsukunft (Future), and many other periodicals in New York, Buenos Aires, Warsaw, Vilna, Kovno, and many other places. He was also affiliated with YIVO from its founding in 1925 and was a member of its Board of Directors.
After the Nazis came to power in 1933, Steinberg, his wife and their three children settled in London where Steinberg became active in the newly resurrected Territorialist Movement. In 1935 Steinberg and Ben-Adir (Abraham Rosin) founded the Freeland League for Jewish Territorial Colonization, which was the successor to Israel Zangwill’s Jewish Territorial Organization (ITO), which had disbanded in 1925. The Territorialist Movement aimed to find a location where Jews could govern themselves, although the goal of self-government was quickly subordinated to the urgent task of finding a territory in which to settle endangered Jews from Europe and in planning a future life in this territory. Ideas included Madagascar, New Caledonia, New Hebrides (Vanuatu), British Guiana, Dutch Guiana (Surinam), French Guiana, Alaska, Albania, Angola, Birobidjian, Brazil, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Chile, Canada, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Peru, Rhodesia, South Africa, Mexico, Argentina, Ethiopia, Haiti, New Zealand, Swaziland, Tanganyika (Tanzania), and Uruguay, among others.
Steinberg was opposed to Zionism on moral and political grounds and did not support the idea of the Jewish nation-state. He was highly critical of Zionist movement politics, believing that the salvation of the Jewish people lay in autonomous Yiddish-speaking agricultural settlements under the political patronage of colonial empires. For this purpose, he visited South Africa (1935–1936) and Australia (1939–1943) and supported efforts for Jewish settlement in dozens of other possible locations.
The Freeland League selected the Kimberley region in the north of Western Australia and planned to buy an area of 7 million acres of agricultural land, where it hoped to settle 75,000 Jewish refugees from Europe to develop the pastoral and agricultural industries. On May 23, 1939 Steinberg arrived in Perth. He appealed to people both on humanitarian grounds and by citing the British government’s officially-declared need to populate northern Australia. By early 1940 Steinberg had gained the support of the Western Australian government, the Australasian Council of Trade Unions, a number of leading public figures, and major newspapers such as the Sydney Morning Herald , the Melbourne Argus and the West Australian . He had also encountered opposition from the Bulletin , Smith's Weekly , some daily newspapers, and several British and Australian politicians and public figures, whose arguments ranged from the practical to the xenophobic. For their part, many Australian Jews criticized the proposed settlement, some fearing that it would provoke a wave of anti-Semitism in Australia, others seeing it as a threat to the Zionist cause.
Steinberg left Australia in June 1943 to join his family in Canada. On July 15, 1944 he was informed by Australian Prime Minister John Curtin that the Australian government would not “depart from the long-established policy in regard to alien settlement in Australia” and could not “entertain the proposal for a group settlement of the exclusive type contemplated by the Freeland League”. Steinberg, however, continued to wage a paper battle for the scheme. He approached successive prime ministers in 1945 and 1946, and published Australia—The Unpromised Land in London in 1948, all to no avail.
In 1943, he settled in the United States, where he became involved in Yiddishist activities. From 1943 to 1956 was the editor of the Freeland League’s official organ Oifn Shvel (On the Threshold), taking over after Ben-Adir’s death in 1942. He also continued to work for the Territorialist cause, despite setbacks. In 1946, the Freeland League started negotiations with the Surinamese and Netherlands governments about the possible resettlement in the Saramacca district of Surinam of 30,000 Jewish displaced persons from Europe. In August 1948, the Surinamese parliament decided “to suspend the discussions until the complete clarification of the international situation”, however the negotiations were never resumed. After the establishment of the State of Israel, Steinberg expressed concern at the idea of an exclusively Jewish nation, instead supporting the idea of creating a bi-national Jewish-Arab federation in Israel/Palestine. At the same time he continued his efforts to establish a compact self-ruled Jewish settlement somewhere outside the Middle East.
Steinberg wrote hundreds of articles on literary, legal and political subjects and more than a dozen books in Russian, German, Yiddish, Hebrew, and English. These include an award-winning play about the Russian Revolution, Du Hast Gesiegt Mochnatschow! (You have Triumphed Mochnatschow), contributions to legal and general periodicals, a series of books on the Russian Revolution such as Memoirs of a People’s Commissar , a comprehensive work on the Russian revolutionary Maria Spiridonowa (1935), articles and books on socialism, Der Moralisher Ponim fun der Revolutsiye (The Moral Aspect of the Revolution, Russian, 1923; Yiddish, 1925); Gewalt und Terror in der Revolution (Violence and Terror in the Revolution, German, 1931), In the Workshop of the Revolution (English, 1953), Als Ich Volkskommissar (Memoirs of a People’s Commissar; German, 1929; English and Yiddish, 1931), and a work on the Territorialist movement, Australia - The Unpromised Land (English, 1948).
Isaac Nachman Steinberg died suddenly on January 2, 1957 in New York. He was survived by his son, the art historian Leo Steinberg, and a daughter, Shulamit Charney, the wife of Shmuel Niger’s son, Dr. William Charney. His wife and a daughter, Ada Siegel, had predeceased him.
Subject/Index Terms
Australia, Austria, Balabanoff, Angelica, 1878-1965, Ben-Adir, 1878-1942, Clippings - Newspaper clippings, Czernichow, Josef, Diaries, Documents - Administrative reports, Documents - Correspondence, Documents - Manuscripts, Documents - Minutes, England, Freeland League, Germany, Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940, Kimberley Plan, London (England), New York (N.Y.), Photographs, Soviet Union, Spiridonova, Maria Alexandrovna, 1884-1941, Steinberg, Isaac Nachman, 1888-1957, YIVO Archives, Yivo Institute for Jewish Research, Партія соціалистов-революціонеров [Socialist-Revolutionary Party (Russia)]
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: Given by the family of I.N. Steinberg in March 1957. Additional materials donated by the offices of Oifn Shvel in 1985.
Separated Materials: There is no information about materials that are associated by provenance to the described materials that have been physically separated or removed.
Original/Copies Note: There is an index created by David Wolfson in the reading room, which reflects an intellectual arrangement in seven sections.
Related Materials: The YIVO Library and Archives have materials about Territorialism, the Freeland League and Jewish colonization efforts. There are also many books by and about Steinberg, including the Dr. Isaac Nachman Steinberg Bibliography ; 30 Yor Sotsyalistishe Ideen in Rusland ; Australia, the Unpromised Land ; Fun Februar biz Oktober 1917 ; Gelebt un Geholemt in Oystralye ; Gewalt und Terror in der Revolution ; In Kamf far Mentsh un Yid ; In Shturem fun der Tsayt ; In the Workshop of the Revolution ; A Land far Yidn in Oystralie ; Der Maksimalizm in der Yidisher Velt ; Maria Spiridonowa ; Mit Eyn Fus in Amerike ; And I Burned with Shame: The Testimony of Ona Šimaitė, Righteous Among the Nations A Letter to Isaac Nachman Steinberg ; and many others, as well as a film reel of a Freeland League trip to Surinam. Steinberg’s correspondence can be found in the Papers of Ben-Adir RG 394, the Papers of Shmuel Niger RG 360, Papers of David Ignatoff RG 1338, and the Papers of Chaim Zhitlowsky RG 208, among many others.
Preferred Citation: Published citations should take the following form:Identification of item, date (if known); Papers of Isaac Nachman Steinberg; RG 366; folder number; YIVO Institute for Jewish Research.
Finding Aid Revision History: Originally processed by David M. Wolfson in 1975. Additional processing was completed in 2012.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
Series 1: Series I: Correspondence with Organizations, 1923-1966,
Series 2: Series II: Freeland League, New York Office, 1941-1952,
Series 3: Series III: Correspondence with Individuals, 1918-1965,
Series 4: Series IV: Freeland League, London Office, 1937-1943,
Series 5: Series V: Freeland League, Miscellaneous Materials, 1938-1968,
Series 6: Series VI: Refugee Freeland League in Austria, 1945-1951,
Series 7: Series VII: Steinberg’s Visit to London, 1946,
Series 8: Series VIII: Geographical Files, 1930-1964,
Series 9: Series IX: Freeland League, Australia Plans, 1901-1906, 1919-1956,
Series 10: Series X: Steinberg’s Visit to South Africa, 1935-1937,
Series 11: Series XI: Newspaper Clippings, 1924-1957,
Series 12: Series XII: Steinberg’s Personal Papers, 1920-1965,
Series 13: Series XIII: Family Correspondence, 1908-1956,
Series 14: Series XIV: Writings by Others, 1914, 1930-1964, undated,
Series 15: Series XV: Writings by Steinberg, 1924-1959, undated,
Series 16: Series XVI: Russia and the Russian Revolution, 1906-1955,
Series 17: Series XVII: Miscellaneous Materials, 1893-1956
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Series I: Correspondence with Organizations1923-1966
- The correspondence and related materials in this series concern various Territorialist, colonization, refugee, labor, and literary organizations, periodicals from all over the world, unions, aid societies, cultural organizations and societies, local and national government institutions, libraries, schools, and publishers.
- Folders: 71
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Folder 1: Agudas Israel World Organization1945-1947
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Folder 2: American Association for a Democratic Germany to American Friends Service Committee1940-1956
- American Association for a Democratic Germany; American Chapter Religious Emergency Council; American Council for Judaism; American Federation of Labor; American Friends Service Committee
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Folder 3: American Jewish Committee1943-1946, 1966
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Folder 4: American Jewish Conference to Aufbau1942-1956
- American Jewish Conference; American Jewish Congress; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; Anti-Defamation League; Ararat Publishing Society; De Arbeiderspers Publishing Company; Association of Jewish Writers and Authors in England; Atran House; Aufbau Journal
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Folder 5: Baron Associates to Bund Organization in Israel1935, 1945-1961
- Baron Associates; Belgian Embassy; Belgian Government Information Center; Beth Israel Center; Bialystok Jewish Historical Association; Bnai Brith Messenger; Brooklyn College; Brooklyn Jewish Center Review; Circle of Buczaczer Friends; Bund Archives of the Jewish Labor Movement; Bund Organization in Israel
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Folder 6: Canadian Jewish Congress to Commentary1935-1955
- Canadian Jewish Congress; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Central Yiddish Culture Organization (CYCO); Chicago Jewish Forum; Christian Science Monitor; Columbia University; Commentary
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Folder 7: Conference on Jewish Relations to Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds1943-1949, 1965
- Conference on Jewish Relations; Congress of Industrial Organizations; Congress for Jewish Culture; Contemporary Jewish Record; Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds
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Folder 8: Day (Der Tog)1938-1949
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Folder 9: Daily Herald to Simon Dubnow Association1935-1947
- Daily Herald (London); Detroit Jewish Community Center; Detroit Jewish Chronicle; Detroit Jewish Peoples Schools; Detroit Jewish Welfare Federation; Duell, Sloan and Pearce, Inc.; Doubleday and Company; Simon Dubnow Association
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Folder 10: Federation of Jewish Women's Organizations, Inc. to Free Jewish Club1928, 1944-1955
- Federation of Jewish Women's Organizations, Inc.; S. Fischer Verlag; Folksbiene; Free Jewish Club
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Folder 11: Freeland League1944-1956
- Austria; Detroit; London; Montreal; Paris; Philadelphia
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Folder 12: Freeland League1934-1939
- Poland
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Folder 13: Freie Arbeiter Stimme1944-1955, 1966
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Folder 14: Freie Schriften1926-1932
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Folder 15: Dos Freie Wort1933-1935
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Folder 16: Freiland (publication)1954-1956
- Paris
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Folder 17: Victor Gollancz, Limited1946-1953
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Folder 18: Golden Griffin Books to Group Farming Research Institute, Inc.1950-1953
- Golden Griffin Books; Group Farming Research Institute, Inc.
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Folder 19: Harvard Law School to Hoover War Library1938-1955
- Harvard Law School-Israel Cooperative Research; Harvard University; Havrutah; Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS); Hoover War Library
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Folder 20: Ihud1951-1956
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Folder 21: Institut far Yidisher Proletarisher Kultur to Institute of Social Studies1935, 1954
- Institut far Yidisher Proletarisher Kultur; Institute of Social Studies
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Folder 22: Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees1938-1945
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Folder 23: International Committee for Political Prisoners to Israelite Press1928, 1938-1951
- International Committee for Political Prisoners; International Jewish Colonization Society (Jew-Col); Jewish Peoples' Service; International Labor Office; International Rescue Organization; International Student Service; Israelite Press (Yidishe Vort)
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Folder 24: Jewish Advocate to Jewish Culture Center1933-1947
- Jewish Advocate-Boston; Jewish American Family Magazine and Gazette; Jewish Chronicle-London; Jewish Colonial Trust; Jewish Colonization Association; Jewish Culture Center-Leeds
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Folder 25: Jewish Daily Forward to Jewish Institute of Religion1940-1951
- Jewish Daily Forward; Jewish Daily Press, Limited; Jewish Fellowship; Jewish Forum; Jewish Frontier; Jewish Information Bureau; Jewish Institute of Religion
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Folder 26: Jewish Labor Bund to Jewish People's College1935-1955
- Jewish Labor Bund; Jewish Labor Committee; Jewish Labor Committee of Canada; Jewish Peace Fellowship; Jewish People's College-London
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Folder 27: Jewish Public Library to Jewish Territorial Organization1927-1946
- Jewish Public Library-Montreal; Jewish Publication Society; Jewish Refugees Committee-London; Jewish Review; Jewish Telegraphic Agency; Jewish Territorial Organization-London
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Folder 28: Joint Board of the Cloak, Suit, Skirt and Reefer Makers' Union to Julliard School of Music1923, 1946-1955
- Joint Board of the Cloak, Suit, Skirt and Reefer Makers' Union; Joint Defense Committee to Aid the Revolutionists Imprisoned in Russia; Judaism (publication); Julliard School of Music
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Folder 29: Katznelson Institute of Social and Political Science, Inc. to Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.1946-1953
- Katznelson Institute of Social and Political Science, Inc.; Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.
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Folder 30: Labor Lyceum Association to Life1935-1956
- Labor Lyceum Association; League for Jewish Colonization; Libertarian League; Library of Congress; Life (publication)
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Folder 31: Ligue Territorialiste Juive1937-1946
- Freeland League, Paris
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Folder 32: Lindenhurst Hebrew Congregation to London General Press1935, 1955
- Lindenhurst Hebrew Congregation; Little, Brown and Company; London General Press
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Folder 33: Manchester Guardian1937-1938
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Folder 34: Magazine Digest to Merkaz Letarbut1937-1942, 1952-1960
- Magazine Digest; Mennonite Central Committee; Merkaz Letarbut
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Folder 35: Mortimer Gibbs and Company1923
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Folder 36: Nadeja Mutual Aid Society of America, Inc. to New World Club1938-1948
- Nadeja Mutual Aid Society of America, Inc.; National Committee for Rescue from Nazi Terror; National Labor Committee for Palestine; National Planning Association; Neue Shtime-Warsaw; New Leader; Newsweek; New World Club
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Folder 37: New York Federation of Reform Synagogues to Novoye Russkoye Slovo1927-1933, 1943-1946
- New York Federation of Reform Synagogues; New York Herald Tribune; New York Post; New York Times; New York University; Noah Benevolent Society; Det Norske Arbeiderpartei; Nouvelle Organisation Sioniste; Novoye Russkoye Slovo
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Folder 38: Oifn Shvel1936-1955
- press announcements
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Folder 39: Organization for Help of Prisoners to ORT1943-1946
- Organization for Help of Prisoners; Oriole Press; European Friends of ORT
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Folder 40: P.M. to President's Commission on Immigration and Naturalization1937-1955
- P.M. (publication); Palestinian Statistics; Pacific Book and Supply Corporation; P.E.N.-London; P.E.N. International Congress; Posy-Shoulson Press; President's Commission on Immigration and Naturalization
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Folder 41: Rand School of Social Science to Rescue Fund for Jewish Refugee Writers1929, 1941-1953
- Rand School of Social Science; Readers Digest; Refugee Economic Corporation; Relief Society for Socialist Prisoners and Exiles in Soviet Russia; Relief for Refugee Jews in Shanghai; Rescue Fund for Jewish Refugee Writers
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Folder 42: Rinehart and Company1952-1956
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Folder 43: Rocker Publications Committee to Romanian Jewish Relief Committee1947-1952
- Rocker Publications Committee; Romanian Jewish Relief Committee
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Folder 44: Senate Judiciary Committee1952-1955
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Folder 45: Sholem Aleichem Institute to Socialist Courier1931, 1943-1947
- Sholem Aleichem Institute (Bronx , Detroit, New York); Simon and Schuster; Socialist Courier
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Folder 46: Societe d'Emigration et Colonisation Juive (EMCOL)1936-1937
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Folder 47: Steinberg Reception Committees1928-1933, 1944-1948
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Folder 48: Sturgis Farm Co-Operative Association to Sydney Morning Herald1943-1944, undated
- Sturgis Farm Co-Operative Association; Sydney Morning Herald (N.Y. Office)
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Folder 49: Talmud M'Forash Publication to Temple Bnai Abraham1944-1948
- Talmud M'Forash Publication; Temple Bnai Abraham
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Folder 50: United Czenstochover Relief Committee and Ladies Auxiliary to United Kingdom Delegation to United Nations1946-1956
- United Czenstochover Relief Committee and Ladies Auxiliary; United Hias Service; United Jewish Appeal Conference; United Jewish Survivors of Nazi Persecution in U.S.A.; United Kingdom Delegation to United Nations
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Folder 51: United Nations1945-1956
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Folder 52: U.S. Department of Interior to University of California Los Angeles1944-1955, 1965
- U.S. Department of the Interior; U.S. Department of State; U.S. Foreign Economic Administration; United States Post Office; United Talmud Torahs of Montreal, Inc.; University of California Los Angeles
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Folder 53: Van Loghum Slaterus to Vilna Collective1928-1938
- Van Loghum Slaterus; Viking Press; Vilna Collective
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Folder 54: War Refugee Board1944
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Folder 55: Workmen's Circle1929, 1943-1956
- general office, New York
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Folder 56: Workmen's Circle1929, 1943-1952
- Gershuny Branch, New York
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Folder 57: Workmen's Circle1945-1955
- general, Baltimore, Los Angeles, Toronto, Washington
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Folder 58: Yale University Press to Yiddishe Folks Fareinikung1944-1953
- Yale University Press; Yehoash Farlag; Yeshivah of Nitra; Yiddish Dictionary Committee; Yiddish Encyclopedia; Yiddish Writers Union; Yiddishe Folks Fareinikung
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Folder 59: Yiddish Kultur Kreiz in Romania to Yiddish P.E.N. Club (Poland)1937-1949
- Yiddish Kultur Kreiz in Romania; Yiddishe Zeitung -Buenos Aires; Yiddisher P.E.N. Club-New York; Yiddish P.E.N. Club-Poland
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Folder 60: YIVO Institute for Jewish Research1938-1940, 1953
- Buenos Aires, London, Paris
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Folder 61: YIVO Institute for Jewish Research1943-1955
- New York
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Folder 62: YIVO Institute for Jewish Research1939
- Vilna
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Folder 63: Yiddish Writers Union to Zydowskie Stronnictwo Demokratyczne1940-1955
- Yiddish Writers Union; Yugntruf; Die Zukunft; Zydowskie Stronnictwo Demokratyczne
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Folder 64: Jewish Territorial Organization Romania1946
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Folder 65: Freeland Youth Organization1947
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Folder 66: Freeland Women's Organization1945-1948
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Folder 67: Freeland Women's Organization1948
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Folder 68: Freeland Women's Organization1945-1946
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Folder 69: Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry1945-1946
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Folder 70: Conference on Jewish Migration1954
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Folder 71: Evian Conference1938
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Series II: Freeland League, New York Office1941-1952
- This series contains files of the Freeland League office in New York City, including correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, bulletins, memorandums, programs, editorial materials and other materials pertaining to individuals, organizations, Freeland League-supportive groups in other cities, Oifn Shvel (On the Threshold), Freiland , and Freeland League banquets, conferences and other events. The folders are in alphabetical and chronological order but, due to the extreme fragility of the documents, the decision was made not to alphabetize and list all of the folder contents. However, specific individuals and organizations represented in these folders can be found in the index.
- Folders: 99
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Folder 72: A1944
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Folder 73: A1945
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Folder 74: A1946
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Folder 75: A1947
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Folder 76: A1948
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Folder 77: B1944-1947
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Folder 78: Banquet1944
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Folder 79: Banquet1945
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Folder 80: Banquet1946
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Folder 81: Banquet1947
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Folder 81A: Banquet1948-1952
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Folder 82: C1943-1948
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Folder 83: California - Los Angeles1944
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Folder 84: California - Los Angeles1945
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Folder 85: California - Los Angeles1946
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Folder 86: California - Los Angeles1947
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Folder 87: California - Los Angeles1947
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Folder 88: California - Los Angeles1948
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Folder 89: California - Los Angeles1948
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Folder 90: Canada - miscellaneous1944-1948
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Folder 91: Canada - Montreal1944
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Folder 92: Canada - Montreal1945
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Folder 93: Canada - Montreal1946
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Folder 94: Canada - Montreal1947
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Folder 95: Canada - Montreal1948
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Folder 96: Canada - Toronto1944-1948
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Folder 97: Committee Member's Lists1944-1945
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Folder 98: Conference1946
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Folder 99: Conference1947
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Folder 100: Connecticut1944-1947
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Folder 101: D1944-1947
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Folder 102: E1944-1948
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Folder 103: F1944-1947
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Folder 103A: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations1947-1948
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Folder 104: G1943-1947
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Folder 105: Goodman, Saul1944-1947
- correspondence with Steinberg
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Folder 106: Germany1946-1948
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Folder 107: Guiana1946-1948
- (Surinam)
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Folder 108: Gruzman, J.L.1941-1947
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Folder 109: Holland1946-1949
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Folder 110: H1943-1947
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Folder 111: I1944-1948
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Folder 112: Illinois - Chicago1944-1946
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Folder 113: Illinois - Chicago1947-1948
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Folder 114: International Refugee Organization1947-1948
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Folder 115: Jewish Labor Committee1944-1948
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Folder 116: J1944-1948
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Folder 117: Johnson, Alvin1947-1948
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Folder 118: K1944-1948
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Folder 119: L1943-1947
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Folder 120: Landsmanschaften Council1944
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Folder 121: London1944-1946
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Folder 122: London1947
- January-June
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Folder 123: London1947
- July-December
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Folder 124: London1948
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Folder 125: M1943-1947
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Folder 126: Massachusetts1943-1947
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Folder 127: Massachusetts - lists of namesundated
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Folder 128: Meetings and Meeting Notices1944-1946
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Folder 129: Mexico1944-1949
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Folder 130: Michigan - Detroit1945-1947
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Folder 131: Michigan - Detroit1944
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Folder 132: N1944-1947
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Folder 133: News Bulletin1946
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Folder 134: New Jersey1942-1945
- includes the Newark Committee to Honor Dr. I.N. Steinberg, 1944
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Folder 135: New Jersey1946-1947
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Folder 135A: New York - membership list1944
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Folder 136: Norwegian Delegation to the U.N.1946-1947
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Folder 137: Oifn Shvel - miscellaneous1941-1947
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Folder 138: Oifn Shvel - press notices1944-1947
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Folder 139: O- P1944-1947
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Folder 140: Palestine1944-1948
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Folder 141: Philadelphia1944-1945
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Folder 142: Philadelphia1946-1948
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Folder 143: Press releases and publicity1944-1947
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Folder 144: R1943-1948
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Folder 145: Radio1948
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Folder 146: S1943-1948
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Folder 147: Summer Fund1944
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Folder 148: T-U1944-1948
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Folder 149: W1943-1948
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Folder 150: Workmens Circle1944-1948
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Folder 151: Workmens Circle Committee for Freeland1947-1948
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Folder 152: Workmens Circle1947
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Folder 153: Workmens Circle1947
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Folder 154: Workmens Circle1948
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Folder 155: Freeland Woman's Organization1946
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Folder 156: Freeland Woman's Organization1947
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Folder 157: Freeland Woman's Organization1948
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Folder 158: Freeland Youth League1944-1945
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Folder 159: Freeland Youth League1948
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Folder 160: Y-Z1944-1947
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Folder 161: Minutes of meetings1947
- January-March
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Folder 162: Minutes of meetings1947
- April-June
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Folder 163: Minutes of meetings1947
- July-September
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Folder 164: Minutes of meetings1947
- October-December
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Folder 165: Minutes of meetings1948
- January-July
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Folder 166: Minutes of meetings1948
- July-December
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Folder 167: Second National Conference1948
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Series III: Correspondence with Individuals1918-1965
- This series is made up of correspondence and related materials with individuals, including many prominent American, British and Australian government figures, people involved with Socialist and revolutionary politics, Yiddish and English writers, and actors and other cultural figures. Some of these include Hirsz Abramowicz, Kreine Alexander, Norman Angell, Angelica Balabanoff, Ben-Adir, Ernest Bevin, Nathan Birnbaum, Martin Buber, Marc Chagall, Daniel Charney, Albert Einstein, Emma Goldman, Jacob Gordin, Sidney Hook, Zelig Kalmanovitch, Karl Kautsky, Fiorello La Guardia, Harold Lasky, H. Leivick, Itzik Manger, Thomas Mann, Shmuel Niger, Joseph Proskauer, Melech Ravitch, Eleanor Roosevelt, E. Savinkov, Mordkhe Schaechter, Anna (Ona) Simaite, Baruch Charney Vladeck, Colonel Josiah Wedgewood, Stefan Zweig, and many more.
- Folders: 220
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Folder 168: Aarons to Abramowicz1944-1956
- Aarons, Jerachmiel; Abbe, David; Abied, Isaiah; Abramowicz, Hirsz
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Folder 169: Abramowicz, Hirsz1945-1954
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Folder 170: Abrams to Adler1932-1954
- Abrams, Jacob; Abramson, H.A.; Abramson, S.; Adler, Max
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Folder 171: Ainstein, Asher1954-1956
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Folder 172: Ajzen, Abram1946-1948
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Folder 173: Alexander, Kreine1945-1954
- to Esther Esselson, 1945-1948; to Mrs. Steinberg, 1949-1954
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Folder 174: Alexander, Kreine1940-1956
- to I.N. Steinberg
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Folder 175: Allen to Amidov1937-1955
- Allen, Isaac; Alter, L.; Altschul, Frank; Amidov, S.
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Folder 176: Angell, Norman1944-1950
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Folder 177: Angoff to Aronson1943-1956
- Angoff, Charles; Anigstein, Ludwik; Ansell, Theodore; Armitage, Ramsay; Armon, Ezekiel; Aronson, Gregory
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Folder 178: Ascoli, Marion (Mrs. Max)1946-1947
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Folder 179: Asmussen to Azar1938-1964
- Asmussen, P.; Astour, M.; Atlee, Clement; Azar, Max
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Folder 180: Babinsky, J.1937-1943
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Folder 181: Baehr to Bailey1944-1945
- Baehr, George; Baer, Arthur; Bailey, Alice A.
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Folder 182: Balabanoff (Balabanova), Angelica1925-1944
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Folder 183: Ball to Baron1944-1956
- Ball, Max; Bank, Israel; Baratz, A.; Barbanel, S.; Barkoff, Harry; Barnard, H.C.; Barnett, Belle J.; Baron, Mrs. S.
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Folder 184: Baruch, Bernard M.1945-1947
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Folder 185: Bayan to Benimtzky1937-1955
- Bayan; Becker, K.; Beeley, Harold; Beham, M.; Beham, Y.; Ben-Adir (A. Rosin); Ben-Nehemiah (M. Goldstein); Benenson, Abram; Benimtzky, Eliezer
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Folder 186: Benyomin, Rav (Yehoshua Radler-Feldman-HaTalmi)1951-1956
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Folder 187: Bercovich to Berle1944-1952
- Bercovich, Shloime; Berezin, M.; Berge, Francois; Berger, Eva; Berkingoff, David; Berle, A.A.; Berle, Alfred
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Folder 188: Berlinger to Bernstein1935-1956
- Berlinger, E.; Berman, Nanette (Mrs. Alfred); Berman, Jacob; Berman, Liam; Berman, Louis; Bernard; Bernays, Edward L.; Bernstein, John L.
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Folder 189: Bialostotsky, B.J.1923, 1952
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Folder 190: Bick, Abraham1938-1941
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Folder 191: Bickel to Birnbaum1944-1951
- Bickel, Shlomo; Bider, G.C.; Biderman, I.W.; Bieganiec, Y.; Biel, E.V.; Billikopf, Jacob; Birnbaum, Nathan; Birnbaum, Shlomo
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Folder 192: Bittner to Blieder1946-1956
- Bittner, Moshe; Black, B.; Blank, Asya; Blankstein, M.; Blauner, Anja; Blaustein, Jacob; Blieder, Daphne
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Folder 193: Bloch, Chaim1952-1955
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Folder 194: Bloomberg to Borinsky1933-1954
- Bloomberg, B.; Bloshtein, M.; Blumenfeld, R.D.; Bonda, Jaime W.; Borg, Mrs. Sidney; Borinsky, J.
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Folder 195: Bowman, Isaiah1944-1950
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Folder 196: Boruta to Brownstone1933-1963
- Boruta, K.; Botnitsky, J.; Bowman, R.C.; Brandwein, Sam; Braude, Rachel; Braunschvig; Breakstone, R.; Brilliant, S.; Brin, Joseph; Brodsky, Saul; Brownstone, M.
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Folder 197: Buber, Martin1929-1930
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Folder 198: Buchler to Butzel1943-1946
- Buchler, Sadie; Buttenwieser, Hermann; Butzel, Fred M.
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Folder 199: Cahnman to Chabatsky1937-1954
- Cahnman, Werner; Cantor, B.; Cantor, Leah; Carey, Jane C.; Celler, Emanuel; Ceshinsky, M.; Chabatsky, A.; Chabatsky, Z.
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Folder 200: Chagall, Marc and Bella1935-1944
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Folder 201: Chagy, B. and Esther1944-1956
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Folder 202: Chaifetz to Charberg1945-1956
- Chaifetz-Tuzman, Malka; Chamberlain, J. P.; Chapiro, Georges; Charasch; Charberg, Miriam
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Folder 203: Charney, Daniel1926-1930, 1944-1954
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Folder 204: Cherniak, J.A.1929-1930, 1943-1956
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Folder 205: Chodsiesuar, Margot1939-1941
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Folder 206: Chofshi, Nathan1951-1956
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Folder 207: Chrablow, Elkon1945-1956
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Folder 208: Cohen, Felix S.1944-1955
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Folder 209: Cohen, Henry; Cohen, Morris1944-1946
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Folder 210: Cohen, Robert Waley1943-1947
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Folder 211: Cohen, Stanley S.G.1943-1944
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Folder 212: Cohn, Emil Bernhard and Greta1943-1956
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Folder 213: Clarey to Cushing1943-1948
- Clarey, P.J.; Comay, J.; Condliffe, J.B.; Crerar, T.A.; Currie, Lauchlin; Cushing, Harry
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Folder 214: Danciger to Davies1931-1952
- Danciger, Leila Nash; Daniels, Donald; Davidsohn, Georg; Davidson, J.; Davies, Lord
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Folder 215: Davis, Nathan S.1944-1956
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Folder 216: Dean to Dembitz1937-1955
- Dean of Canterbury; de Gunzbourg, Baron Pierre; Deitelbaum, D.; de Lisaso, Jose I.; Dembitz, Sara W.
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Folder 217: de Man, H.1927-1929
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Folder 218: Deull to Dijour1943-1954
- Deull, P.; Deutsch, Babette; Dijour, A.
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Folder 219: Doblin, Alfred and Erna1933-1944
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Folder 220: Doblin, Peter to Dubinsky1926, 1944-1952
- Doblin, Peter; Donsky, J.; Douglas, Major William O.; Dubinsky, David
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Folder 221: Dubnow, Simon1927, 1938
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Folder 222: Dujovne to Dworkin1946-1953
- Dujovne, Leon; Dworkin, Eva Jehoash; Dworkin, J.
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Folder 223: Eckstein to Einhorn1936-1953
- Eckstein, Kurt; Eddleman, H. Leo; Efroykin, J.; Ehrlich, Clara; Einhorn, Helene
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Folder 224: Einstein, Albert1930, 1946-1947
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Folder 225: Eisenberg to Eliashiv1945-1955
- Eisenberg, Rachel; Eleinky; Eliashiv, Samuel
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Folder 226: Eliashev, Alexander1944-1953
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Folder 227: Elkin to Etner1936-1956
- Elkin, Mendl; Elkin, S.; Ellinson, Israel; Elyashiv, M.; Emanuel, Philip; Engels, J.; Epstein, H.; Etner, C.I.
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Folder 228: Esselson, Esther1922-1927, 1940-1949
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Folder 229: Falk to Feldmann1930, 1943-1956
- Falk, Leon, Jr.; Feigenbaum, Lucien; Feinberg, Israel; Feinberg, Leon; Feldman, Aaron; Feldman, Tanya; Feldmann, A.
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Folder 230: Fenster, Hersh1945-1956
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Folder 231: Feinleib to Fink1942-1956
- Feinleib, M.; Fellows, Frank; Fernandez, Concepcion; Feuer, Oscar; Fidanque, E. Alvin; Figueres, Jose; Filler, A.; Fine, Alvin I.; Fineman, Hayim; Finestone, Morris; Fink, L.
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Folder 232: Finkel to Fondiller1944-1955
- Finkel, H.; Firt, Julius; Fischel, Walter; Fish, Hamilton; Fisher, Allenby B.; Fisher, R.L.; Fishman, Aaron; Fleisher, Wilfred; Fondiller, Leonard J.
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Folder 233: Fox, C.D.1944-1955
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Folder 234: Frank, D.1951
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Folder 235: Frank, Herman1928-1955
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Folder 236: Frankenstein to Frashnick1943-1954
- Frankenstein, Ernst; Frankfurter, Felix; Fraser, Leah; Frashnick, Yehudah
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Folder 237: Frenkel, Eliezer1946-1949
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Folder 238: Freund to Frishman1948-1950
- Freund, George; Fridman, M.; Frishman, Aaron
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Folder 239: Fromm, Erich1950-1956
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Folder 239A: Fruchtbaum, Lesser M., Sara Ann and Tabey1947-1954
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Folder 240: Gabis to Gildersleeve1937-1953
- Gabis, A.; Gammans, David; Gaster, Theodor; Gelpar, L.; Gerdes, Theodore R.N.; Gershow, M.; Gibson, G.H.; Gildersleeve, Virginia
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Folder 241: Gildesgame to Glantz1938-1956
- Gildesgame, L.L.; Gildesgame, Pierre; Gilman, Isaac; Gimbel, Bernard F.; Gimplin, Sol; Ginsburg, M.; Ginsburg, Rebecca; Ginsburg, Shaul; Glantz, Harry
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Folder 242: Glantz-Leyeles, Aaron1943-1953
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Folder 243: Glauber to Goldberg1940-1945
- Glauber, Alfred; Goetz, Norman; Goldberg, A.
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Folder 244: Goldberg, Aaron M.1946-1956
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Folder 245: Goldberg, Oskar1943-1944
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Folder 246: Goldberger, Hans1940
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Folder 247: Goldberg, S. to Goldenberg1941-1956
- Goldberg, Shalom; Goldberg, Shoshana; Goldchain, Jose; Golden, Morrie; Goldenberg, S.
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Folder 248: Goldman, Emma1925-1939
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Folder 249: Goldman to Goodrich1941-1952
- Goldman, J.B.; Goldman, Blanche (Mrs. Maurice); Goldschmidt, C.A.; Goldstein, Herbert S.; Goldstein, Jonah J.; Goldwasser, Edwin; Goodrich, Carter
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Folder 250: Golomb, Abraham1939-1955
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Folder 251: Goodman, Saul1944-1949
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Folder 252: Gordin, Abba; Gordin, Jacob1941-1955
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Folder 253: Gordonoff, T. and Lucie1928-1957
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Folder 254: Gorodisky, Jonah1952-1956
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Folder 255: Gorski to Graff1944-1955
- Gorski, John; Gotlib, N.J.; Gottesman, Bella; Gottlieb, Moritz M.; Gottschalk, Louis; Goure, Leon and Raye; Gowrie, Zena; Graff, Hinde
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Folder 256: Grade to Grunberg1930-1946
- Grade, Chaim; Graff, Myron R.; Green, William; Greenberg, Eliezer; Greenstein, J.; Grigoriev, N.; Grossman, Vl.; Grunberg, Friedrich
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Folder 257: Gruzman, L.1940-1955
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Folder 258: Gudell (Goodell), Martin1939-1951
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Folder 259: Gumbel to Guzegor1930, 1945-1956
- Gumbel, E.J.; Gurevitch, M.; Gurvitch, Herschel; Gutkind, Eric; Gutman, Felix; Guttman, Olga; Guzegor, S. Gutman
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Folder 260: Haas to Hahn1945-1951
- Haas, Mr.; Haeck, Leo; Hahn, Moshe
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Folder 261: Hahn, Moshe, Mrs. B. and Deborah1952-1956
- (Australia)
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Folder 262: Hahn (Gan), Sergej1938-1950
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Folder 263: Halikman to Harrison1944-1955
- Halikman, H. King; Halpern, Israel; Hambro, C.J.; Hamburger, S.; Hardman, J.B.S.; Harrison, Earl J.
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Folder 264: Harrison, Frank1953-1956
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Folder 265: Haus, Gabriel1943-1944
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Folder 266: Hefter to Hepner1945-1956
- Hefter, Joseph; Held, Adolph; Henig, Mr.; Hepner, Irving Isi
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Folder 267: Hermelin, Ch.1951-1953
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Folder 268: Heschel to Hittelman1944-1956
- Heschel, Abraham Joshua; Heyman, David; Hilldring, John H.; Hillman, E.S.; Hillman, Sidney; Hillman, Tom; Hittelman, Max
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Folder 269: Hirschauge, Eliezer1950-1956
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Folder 270: Holst, Henriette Roland1928-1931
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Folder 271: Holtzman, Max1945-1956
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Folder 272: Hook, Sidney1944-1946
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Folder 273: Honek to Hull1929, 1943-1954
- Honek, Mr.; Honig, Kalman; Howe, Irving; Hryhorijev, N.; Hull, Cordell
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Folder 274: Ickes to Ivenitzki1937-1946
- Ickes, Harold; Ignatoff, David; Isaacs, Stanley M.; Isacharowitz, Mr.; Izenstone, I.; Ivenitski, Z.
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Folder 275: Jacob to Jung1944-1955
- Jacob, Bertram; Jacobs, Maurice; Jacobs, Rose Y.; Jacobson, I.W.; Jasny, I.; Jassinowsky, Pinhas; Jeanne, C.S.; Joel, Katie; Josifon, M.; Jung, Leo
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Folder 276: Kader to Kalmanovitch1935-1957
- Kader, Boris M.; Kagan, J.; Kagon, J.; Kahan, Harry; Kahn, Leon I.; Kaiser, Henry J.; Kalish, M. Emanuel; Kalmanovitch, Zelig
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Folder 277: Kamenka to Kaplinski1943-1955
- Kamenka, Eugene; Kanel, Z.H.; Kaplan, Dora; Kaplan, Mordecai M.; Kaplan, Moshe; Kaplan, S.; Kaplinski, A.
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Folder 278: Kasdan, Ch. S.1953-1956
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Folder 279: Katcherginsky to Keyser1952-1956
- Katcherginsky, Isak; Korsch, Karl; Kessel, G.; Keyser, Dora S.
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Folder 280: Kine, A.1943-1945
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Folder 281: Kingdon to Klinger1930, 1944-1956
- Kingdon, Frank; Kirschberg, Dr.; Kiveliovitch, M.; Klapper, Paul; Kleinman, S.; Klementinowski, D.; Klepfisz, H.; Klibaroff, Murray; Kligsberg, M.; Klinger, S. Charles
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Folder 282: Klioner, Elihu1954-1956
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Folder 283: Knox to Konvitz1946-1956
- Knox, Azriel; Koenig, Leo; Kohn, Hans; Kohn, Leybl; Konvitz, Milton
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Folder 284: Kopeloff, I.1932-1933
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Folder 285: Kopelowitz to Kivetchansky1937-1955
- Kopelowitz, Ch.; Korengold, S.; Kosover, M.; Krepliak, J.; Kulczynski, R.R.; Kwetchansky, Gershon
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Folder 286: Lakerman, S., Batya and Ezra1940-1951
- Folder 287: folder number not used
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Folder 288: La Guardia to Lazarevitch1944-1956
- La Guardia, Fiorello; Lamstein, J.; Landauer, Dan; Landbard, M.; Lashanska, Hulda; Lasker, Albert D.; Laski, Harold J.; Lazarevitch, I.
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Folder 289: Lebenson, Aryeh1954
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Folder 290: Ledbour, G.1923-1924
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Folder 291: Lederhaendler to Lehrer1937-1955
- Lederhaendler, M.S.; Lederman, B.; Lehman, Adele (Mrs. Arthur); Lehman, Herbert H.; Lehman, Irving; Lehman, M.; Lehr, Max; Lehrer, Leibush; Lehrer, Lipe
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Folder 292: Leivick, H.1927-1946
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Folder 293: Lerner to Levy1931, 1945-1955
- Lerner, Abba P.; Lerner, Shimon; Lesinski, John; Lesnou, E.; Lestchinsky, Jacob; Lettin, Mr.; Lev, Abraham; Levi, S. Gershon; Levin, J.; Levin, Jacob; Levinson, Tobias; Levy, Ch.
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Folder 294: Lewicki, Henrik1945
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Folder 295: Lewin to Lisker1944-1955
- Lewin, Samuel; Lewis, Theodore N.; Lewis, Willmott; Libensko, Malka; Libensky, Joseph; Lichtstein, M.J.; Liessin, A.; Lifschitz, Mr.; Lifschitz, B.; Lifschitz, Ezekiel; Lifszyce, J.; Lisker, Pesach (Felipe)
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Folder 296: Litwin to Lowy1928-1956
- Litwin, Baruch; Liwschitz, B.; Loran, S.; Lorwin, Lewis L.; Lowy, J.
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Folder 297: Lux, Stefan1932-1936
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Folder 298: Magerovsky to Manger1945-1956
- Magerovsky, Lev F.; Mahler, Raphael; Maitlis, J.; Malkiel, A.J.; Malov, P.N.; Maltz, Saul; Manela, Rachel; Manger, Itzik
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Folder 299: Mann to Marcus1933, 1945-1955
- Mann, Thomas; Mann, William; Mansvetov, Fedor S.; Maor, Isaac; Marcus, Pesach
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Folder 300: Marker, Ida1951
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Folder 301: Markman, Lejb1946
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Folder 302: Markvald, W.1937-1939
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Folder 303: Marmorstein to McCormack1925, 1946-1956
- Marmorstein, Arthur; Marmorstein, Emile; Marmorstein, Jessie; Mart..., A.; Marusia; Masia, Rose; Matenko, Percy; Maximov, G.; Maze, Ida; McCormack, John W.
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Folder 304: McCormick to Mendel1943-1953
- McCormick, Anne O'Hare; McCormick, Lee; Medalie, George Z.; McKeon, Richard; Melechiel, A.; Mendel, Manuel
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Folder 305: Mendelsberg, Meyer and Miriam1941-1954
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Folder 306: Menuhin to Minkin1926, 1944-1953
- Menuhin, Yehudi; Mett, Ida; Meyer, H.; Meyerowitz, Arthur; Meyers, Saul S.; Michaels, E.; Miller, Shin; Millikan, R.A.; Mines, D.; Minkin, Mr.
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Folder 307: Minkin, Judah and Keila1945-1955
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Folder 308: Mirski to Mylov1930-1956
- Mirsky, Rachel; Moose, Rose; Morgenstern, M.; Morgenthau, Henry, Jr.; Morris, DuBois, Jr.; Mosely, Philip E.; Moss, J.; Muehsam, Erich; Mylov, P.
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Folder 309: Mukdoni, A.1943-1946
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Folder 310: Nachsin to Niebuhr1943-1955
- Nachsin, Sarah; Naiman, E.; Nathanson, William; Nevelstein, Aaron; Niebuhr, Reinhold
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Folder 311: Niger, S.1933-1953
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Folder 312: Nikolaievski to Ostrowsky1943-1956
- Nikolaievski, Nicolai; Nisis, Leon; Nutkievich, S.; Osborne, Edgar; Oshry, Samuel M.; Ostrowsky, Adeline; Ostrowsky, Clara; Ostrowsky, W.
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Folder 313: Palatnick, Rosa1956
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Folder 314: Parkan to Pines, Jacob1943-1956
- Parkan, Nora Solomonovna; Parker, S.E.; Parry, Albert; Perlmutter, M.; Peskin, M.; Petegorsky, David W.; Petshenik, M.; Pett, Chaim; Pines, Jacob
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Folder 315: Pines, L.1941-1947
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Folder 316: Pinkas to Pinkerfeld-Amir1953-1955
- Pinkas, L.; Pinkerfeld-Amir, Anda
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Folder 317: Podolsky, E.W.1946-1956
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Folder 318: Podron to Prinz1944-1956
- Podro, Joshua; Pollack, Jack; Pomerantz, Chaim; Pool, David de Sola; Portnoy, Sam; Posner, Nachum; Prager, Mr.; Prince, J.; Prinz, Joachim
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Folder 319: Prokopowicz to Pumphrey1943-1956
- Prokopowicz, Caterina; Proskauer, Joseph; Przybulski, Chackiel; Pumphrey, Mary E.
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Folder 320: Rabinkow to Rageot1934, 1945-1956
- Rabinkow, S.; Rabinowicz, Anna; Rabinowicz, D.; Rabinowitz, Melech; Rabinowitch, Jakob; Radkey, Oliver; Rafalkes, N.; Rageot, T.
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Folder 321: Rapaport, A.1945-1946
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Folder 322: Raptchinskaya to Ravid1939-1946, 1958-1965
- Raptchinskaya, M.; Raptschinsky, B.; Rasiniv, J.; Ravid, J.M.
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Folder 323: Ravitch, Melech1940-1954
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Folder 324: Rawidowicz, Simon1944-1956
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Folder 325: Resnick to Rittenberg1944-1956
- Resnick, Lazer; Resnick, Salomon; Ribsh, J.; Richmond, Paul; Rim, Morris W.; Rips, Serge; Rittenberg, Louis
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Folder 326: Roback, A.A.1949-1956
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Folder 327: Robeson, Paul1934
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Folder 328: Rochgalin, Reuben1944-1945
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Folder 329: Rocker to Rosenfarb1927-1955
- Rocker, Rudolf; Rodman, Toby; Rogel, Joseph; Rogoff, Hillel; Ron, L.; Roosevelt, Eleanor; Rose, David; Rosen, Melech; Rosenbaum, Mr.; Rosenbaum, M.M.; Rosenbloom, Jerald; Rosenfarb, Chava
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Folder 330: Rosenman to Rushev1935-1956
- Rosenman, Samuel I.; Rosenthal, E.; Rosenwald, Lessing J.; Rosey, S.; Rosin, A. (Ben-Adir); Rosin, Jacob; Rothbart, Jacob; Rothenberg, A.; Rubin, Israel; Rubin, Majer; Rubinstein, A.; Ruden, Melech; Rushev, Anna
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Folder 331: Sabath to Saltz1943-1950
- Sabath, Adolph J.; Sabbath, M.J.; Sadow-Platt, Chana; Salamon, Fanny; Salmon, Sam; Salomon, Bernard S.; Salter, Arthur; Saltz, Charles
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Folder 332: Saltzman, Paula (Pesya)1949-1954
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Folder 333: Sankey to Savinkov1932, 1944-1945
- Sankey, Stuart; Sansom, George; Sansom, Katharine; Sarnoff, David; Savinkov, E.
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Folder 334: Schaechter, Mordkhe1949-1956
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Folder 335: Schechter to Schonfeld1931-1956
- Schechter, Israel; Scheindel, R.; Schiff, Otto M.; Schifter, Richard; Schindler, Alexander M.; Schindler, L.; Schlittner, M.; Schlossberg, Joseph; Schmerling, Eugene; Schmulevitz, Miriam; Schneerson, Menachem M.; Schonfeld, Moses
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Folder 336: Schwartz to Siegal1937-1956
- Schwartz, E.; Schriftn; Schweid, Abraham; Seelig, M.G.; Sefton, W.H.; Segal, J.I.; Segal, Philip; Seltzer, S.; Senior, Clarence; Shaban, Abel; Shafer, E.M.; Shaw, Maude Royden; Sheftel, A.; Sher, Israel; Sher, Z.; Sherman, E.L.; Shinn, Roger L.; Shore, Samuel; Shtern, Sholem; Shubinsky, Malka; Shur, M.; Siegal, Lillian
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Folder 337: Siegel, Ada (Steinberg)1918, 1940-1956
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Folder 338: Siegel to Silberstein1930-1955
- Siegel, David; Siegel, Ida L.; Siegel, S.; Siegler, P.; Siemsen, Anna; Silber, M.; Silberberg, M.B.; Silberstein, H.
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Folder 339: Simaite, Anna (Ona)1944-1955
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Folder 340: Simon to Smith1944-1956
- de Simon, Juan Salomon; Singer, Lawrence H.; Slote, Herbert Leo; Slotin, George; Smith, Harold
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Folder 340A: Sowden, Lewis1936-1937
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Folder 341: Solnik to Stein1938-1956
- Solnik, Ch.; Sonnabend, H.; Soris, E.; Soris, M.S.; Spencer, Sidney; Spiegel, Alexander; Spritzer, Samuel; Staff, Aaron S.; Starch, Hillel; Stein, Emanuel
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Folder 342: Stein, L.M.1943-1953
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Folder 343: Steinberg, Aaron1930, 1945-1956
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Folder 344: Steinberg, Anna1943-1950
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Folder 345: Steinberg, Leo1944-1946
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Folder 346: Steinberg, Shulamit1945-1959
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Folder 347: Sternberger to Suckewer1944-1956
- Sternberger, Estelle M.; Sterne, M.H.; Straight, Michael; Strauss, Lewis L.; Strauss, Roger W.; Strauss, S.; Stutchkoff, Nahum; Suckewer (Sutzkever), Avrom
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Folder 348: Sudarski, Mendel; Sudarsky Alex1944-1955
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Folder 349: Sulzberger, Arthur Hays1943-1947
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Folder 350: Sulzberger, Iphigenie Ochs (Mrs. Arthur Hays)1944-1947
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Folder 351: Sunshine to Szpetman1928, 1943-1955
- Sunshine, K.; Swope, Herbert Bayard; Symonds, John; Szechatow, S.; Szpetman, Sz.; unknown
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Folder 352: Tabory to Teglowitz1937-1955
- Tabory, Isaac; Taft, Charles; Talush, I.; Taub, Baruch; Taubes, J.S.; Taussig, Charles W.; Taylor, Myron C.; Teglowitz, H.
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Folder 353: Teichman, Ida1945-1956
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Folder 354: Templeman to Tucholsky1927, 1944-1956
- Templeman, A.; Tenenbaum, Shea; Theilhaber, F.A.; Thomas, Ivor; Thomas, Norman; Thompson, Dorothy; Trunk, J.J.; Tucholsky, Mr.
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Folder 355: Turak, Nathan1940-1955
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Folder 356: Untermyer to Usiskin1945-1946
- Untermyer, Irwin; Usiskin, M.
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Folder 357: Urkevich, P.1948-1949
- references Sergej Gan
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Folder 358: Van Leeuwen, Henri1943-1956
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Folder 359: Villa, Eugenio1939-1955
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Folder 360: Vladeck to Vlavianos1929-1937, 1949
- Vladeck, B. Charney; Vlavianos, Basil J.
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Folder 361: Wachtel to Warburg1944-1955
- Wachtel, Henry I.; Wajnryb, Nelli; Walinsky, Rose N.; Wallace, Henry A.; Wallach, Sidney; Warburg, Gerald F.
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Folder 362: Warburg, Max and Edward1943-1947
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Folder 363: Warman to Warzel1944-1955
- Warman, D.; Warrin, Frank L.; Warzel, Eliezer
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Folder 364: Wedgwood, Josiah1933-1941
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Folder 365: Weil to Weinreich1945-1951
- Weil, Frank L.; Weinreich, Max
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Folder 366: Weintraub, Moshe1937, 1952-1957
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Folder 367: Weislitz, Jacob1944-1945
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Folder 368: Weiss to Weissblatt1944-1956
- Weiss, Francis Joseph; Weissblatt, J.
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Folder 369: Welles, Sumner1944-1945
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Folder 370: Wells to Weltch1943-1956
- Wells, Abraham; Wells, David; Weltch, Dr.
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Folder 371: Wershaw, S.1945-1946
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Folder 372: West, Rebecca1933
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Folder 373: Wexler, A.1941-1956
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Folder 374: Wiegmann, Elsa1933, 1955-1956
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Folder 375: Wiesenthal to Wright1943-1953
- Wiesenthal, U.; Willen, Joseph; Willkie, Wendell L.; Winkler, Josef; Wise, Stephen S.; Wolf, J.; Wolfe, Bertram D.; Wolfberg, J.; Woll, Matthew; Worlin, Mr.; Wood, Walter A.; Wright, Quincy
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Folder 376: Wurzel to Wyzanski1944-1946
- Wurzel, Eliezer; Wyzanski, Charles E.
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Folder 377: Yaffe to Yurkutajtis1935, 1952-1955
- Yaffe, H.; Yood, Nahum; Yoveli, S.Z.; Yurkutajtis, Marciu
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Folder 378: Zabludovitch to Zacharovitch1934-1953
- Zabludovitch, D.; Zachariasz, Moshe; Zacharin, David; Zacharovitch, I.
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Folder 379: Zahler, Shalom1947-1956
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Folder 380: Zajantz, M.Fiszel1955-1956
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Folder 381: Zamir to Zelitch1936-1955
- Zamir, Shalom; Zangwill, Israel; Zelitch, G.
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Folder 382: Zelitch, Judah1944-1956
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Folder 383: Zhitlowski, Shmuel1937-1943
- references Ecuador
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Folder 384: Zimmerman to Zoblins1945-1950
- Zimmerman, Charles S.; Zinzel, P.; Zipper, Jacob; Zirlin, Mr.; Zoblins, Dr.
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Folder 385: Zukerman, William1945-1955
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Folder 386: Zweig, Stefan; Zweig, Ch.1927-1927, 1950
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Series IV: Freeland League, London Office1937-1943
- This series consists of Freeland League materials and correspondence from the London office. Materials are related to the formative period of the Freeland League and the beginnings of the plan for Jewish colonization in Australia. The materials have been divided into two subseries. Many of the individuals and organizations in this series are also represented in other series.
- Folders: 119
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Subseries 1: Individuals1937-1943
- Some important correspondents include Norman Angell, Ludwik Anigstein, Ben-Adir, Winston Churchill, Robert Waley Cohen, Josef Czernichow, Anthony de Rothschild, Edmond de Rothschild, Henrietta Franklin, Zalmen Mayzner, Myer S. Nathan, Charles Seligman, and Edith Zangwill.
- Folders: 99
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Folder 387: Abercrombie to Atlee1938-1940
- Abercrombie, R.G.; Ackerman, Mr.; Adler, Nettie; Allen, Lord; Alles, Mrs.; Alterman, Maurice; Anderton, W. Stanley; Arnold, Lord; Aronson, N.; Attlee, Clement R.
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Folder 388: Amery, L.C.S.1939
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Folder 389: Angell, Norman1938-1939
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Folder 390: Anigstein, Ludwik1938-1939
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Folder 391: Apt, Max1938-1940
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Folder 392: Bab to Bruce1937-1940
- Bab, Hans H.; Babinski, I.; Barber, Miss; Baron, Edward; Barnby, Lord; Barrett, James; Bavin, Cyril; Bell, Albert; Beer, E.; Ben-Adir (A. Rosin); Bentwich, Norman; Berger, Ethel; Berkovitz, B.; Besser, Felix; Bevin, Ernest; Black, Charles; Black, Mr.; Black, E.; Blain, Mr.; Bloomfield, Instone; Bonn, Max Julius; Botnitsky, J.; Brainin, Mrs.; Bramley, Roland; Brearley, Mr.; Bruce, Stanley M.
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Folder 393: Bearsted, Lord1938
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Folder 394: Bensusan, Arthur and Ethel1938-1939
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Folder 395: Bernstein, William1937-1938
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Folder 396: Beveridge, William1939
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Folder 397: Brodie, Israel1937-1939
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Folder 398: Buckley-Johnson, V.1938
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Folder 399: Buxton, Charles Roden and Dorothy1938
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Folder 400: Cahn to Cruh1937-1939
- Cahn, Julien; Campbell, John; Carr-Saunders, Mr.; Casper, Bernard M.; Cass, Henry; Chrightly, A.M.; Cohen, Brunel; Cohen, Ch. W.; Cohen, Herbert B.; Cohen, Lionel L.; Cohen, Paul; Cohen, Walter S.; Colebatch, Hal; Condliffe, J.B.; Cowan, Mr.; Cruh, M.
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Folder 401: Catlin, George1938
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Folder 402: Cazalet, V.A.1938-1939
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Folder 403: Chichester, Bishop of1938-1939
- (George Bell)
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Folder 404: Churchill, Winston1938
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Folder 404A: Cohen, Jack B.B.1938
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Folder 405: Cohen, Robert Waley1938-1940
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Folder 406: Cohen, Stanley G.1937-1940
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Folder 407: Czernichow, Josef1938-1939
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Folder 408: Da Fano to Durlacher1938-1939
- Da Fano, D.L.; Dalton, Hugh; David, S.; Davis, Mr.; Davis, Edward; Davis, Helene; d'Egville, Howard; de Rothschild, Anthony; de Rothschild, Edmund; de Sola, Raphael D.; Deutsch, Oscar; Devonshire, Duke of; Donnet, P.N.; Doubossarsky, J.; Drapkin, Henry L.; Drukker, Rev.; Durlacher, Werner S.
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Folder 409: Edelhofer to Evans1937-1940
- Edelhofer, Mr.; Eder, Mr. and Mrs. M.D.; Eggleston, Mrs.; Elibank, Lord; Ellis, G.; Emanuel, I.S.; Emanuel, J.; Edgley, Winifred; Engelstein, Szymon; Entwistle, Cyril; Epstein, I.; Evans, Rhys
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Folder 410: Edgar, Leslie I.1938-1940
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Folder 411: Emanuel, Philip1937-1940
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Folder 412: Feld to Fried1937-1940
- Feld, H.N.; Field, Mr.; Finegold, Mark; Finlay, Mrs. Robert; Finlayson, H.C.F.; Fischman, C.F.; Fishman, Miss; Frank, L.; Franklin, Ed; Franklin, Kathleen C.; Franks, Mr. amd Mrs.; Frredman, D.J.; Freud, Mr.; Freid, Alfred
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Folder 413: Franklin, Henrietta1937-1940
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Folder 414: Franklin, Henrietta1938
- party for Freeland League
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Folder 415: Gairinsky to Gutkind1937-1940
- Gairinsky, Leo; Galway, Henry; Gammans, L.D.; Gaster, Lucy; Gerson, Henry S.; Gerson, J.L.; Giblin, L.F.; Gibson, F.S.; Gildesgame, Pierre; Glasser, Harry; Goldberg, Mr.; Goldsmid, d'Avigdor; Goldstein, Max; Gould, Mrs.; Graham, R.D.C.; Green, Alan; Greenberg, Mr.; Greenwood, H. P.; Greenwood, Samuel; Grenfell, Hilda; Griffin, J.R.; Grunfeld, I.; Grunshan, Paul; Guedella, Philip; Gutkind, Gabriele
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Folder 416: Gestetner, S.1938-1940
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Folder 417: Ginsberg, Morris1938-1939
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Folder 418: Gluckstein, Louis1938-1939
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Folder 419: Golodetz, Alec1938-1939
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Folder 420: Hahn to Hyamson1937-1940
- Hahn, R.; Hailey, Lord; Halsted, Ernest; Haety, P.J.; Hardyman, J.T.; Harris, Percy; Hart, Ida; Hart, H.R.A.; Hartog, Philip; Haynes, W.S.; Hefter, Joseph; Henochsberg, O.E. and I.; Henriques, Cyril Q.; Henry, Mr.; Hess, Miss; Hobson, J.A.; Hofmann, H.; Hogben, C.; Holiday, H.E.; Horensztajn, Lipa; Hurtwood, Lord Allen of; Hyamson, Mr.
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Folder 421: Haus, Gabriel1938-1940
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Folder 422: Hirst, Lord1938-1939
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Folder 423: Innes to Itzig1938-1941
- Innes, Guy; Isaacs, Isaac A.; Israel, Wilfred; Itzig, C.C.
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Folder 424: Jacob to Joseph1937-1939
- Jacob, Bernard; Jacobs, Elizabeth; Jacobs, Lionel A.; Jacobson, Ronald; Jezievski, I.; Johnson, Hewlett (Dean of Canterbury); Johnson, Captain; Jonas, Selma; Joseph, Ernest; Joseph, Leopold; Joseph, N. Stephen
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Folder 425: Japhet, Saemy1937-1939
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Folder 426: Jones, A. Creech1938-1939
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Folder 427: Kaberry to Kreitman1937-1940
- Kaberry, Miss; Kahn, Geoffrey L.; Kahn, R.F.; Kaizer, A.M.; Kazak, Bernard; Kessler, Nathan; Kevon, Mr.; Kirwan, John; Kisch, Cecil; Kisch, E. Royalton; Kisch, F.H.; Kleeberg, L.S.; Klippel, A.; Kraft, Erwin; Kreitman family
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Folder 428: Kessler, David1938-1940
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Folder 429: Kessler, L.1937-1939
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Folder 430: Kine, A.1937-1938
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Folder 431: Lamington to Lvovitch1937-1940
- Lamington, Lord; Langdon, S.M.; Lascelles, E. ff.W.; Laski, Harold J.; Lazarus, G.S.; Leftwich, Joseph; Leopold, I.; Levine, Raphael H.; Levinson, Israel; Levy, E.M.; Levy, J.; Levy, Henry; Levy, L.; Levy, Mrs.; Lewin, J.; Lifszyce, E.Y.; Lindgren, F.W.; Loewe, Herbert; Loewenstein, Georg; Lvovitch, D.
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Folder 432: Lawrence, Alexander1939
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Folder 433: Lerman, J.1938-1939
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Folder 434: Levinson, B.A.1938-1940
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Folder 435: Loewenthal, H.1937-1939
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Folder 436: Lothian, Lord1938-1939
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Folder 437: Macdonald to Myers1937-1940
- Macdonald, Beatrice; Macdonald, Louisa; MacDonald, Malcolm; MacDougall, H.; MacLaren, Andrew; Maffey, John; Mallon, J.J.; Mandelstam, Ch.; Margoline, J.; Markon, Kasimir; Marks, Ernest; Martin, Kingsley; Marx, E.N.; McGowan, M.; Mellon, Mr.; Mendl, Charles; Meyerstein, E.W.; Michaelis, Archie; Middleton, Mr.; Midwood, H.; Milne, John; Mond, Robert; Morris, Isaiah; Moscovici, Ilie; Moses, S.; Mueller, Mrs.; Myers, Lady
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Folder 438: Magnus, Philip1937-1939
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Folder 439: Mattuck, Israel1937-1938
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Folder 440: Mayzner, Zalmen1937
- February-May
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Folder 441: Mayzner, Zalmen1937
- June-August
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Folder 442: Mayzner, Zalmen1937
- September-December
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Folder 443: Mayzner, Zalmen1938
- January-June
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Folder 444: Mayzner, Zalmen1938
- July-December
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Folder 445: Mayzner, Zalmen1939
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Folder 446: Mayzner, Zalmen1940, undated
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Folder 447: Mendl, Sigismund1938-1939
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Folder 448: Montefiore, C.S.1938-1940
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Folder 449: Nagelschmidt to Noel-Buxton1938-1939
- Nagelschmidt, S. and R.E.; Narodiczki, Mr.; Nathan, H.L.; Nicholson, Mr.; Noel-Baker, Mr.; Noel-Buxton, Lord
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Folder 450: Nathan, Myer S.1938
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Folder 451: Nathan, Myer S.1939
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Folder 452: Nathan, Myer S.1940
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Folder 453: Oppenheimer to Osland1937-1940
- Oppenheimer, Ludwig; Oppenheimer, M.; Osland, R.
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Folder 454: Patkin to Privett1937-1940
- Patkin, Mr.; Pearson, R. Meynell; Philipp, Oscar; Plant, G.F.; Pollitzer, Joseph; Ponsonby, Lord; Posekoff, W.; Price, Philip; Priestley, J.B.; Primrose, A.B.; Privett, Herbert W.
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Folder 455: Phillips, John R.1939
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Folder 456: Podhorzer, J.1938-1939
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Folder 457: Poteliakhoff, A.1938-1940
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Folder 458: Rantzen to Ryb1937-1940
- Rantzen, R.B.; Rathbone, Eleanor F.; Reddaway, W.B.; Reichenbach, Mr.; Reid, Andrew; Reinhart, Harold; Richardson, Justin; Rieder, W.; Rise, Murial; Rosely, Percy M.; Rosenblatt, Phil; Roseth, Gyorgy; Ross, J. Clunies; Rothschild, Lord; Royden, Maude; Roxby, P.N.; Ryb, N.
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Folder 459: Reading, Lord1937-1938
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Folder 460: Rosin, A. (Ben-Adir)1937-1941
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Folder 461: Russell, John1938-1939
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Folder 462: Sacki to Scott1937-1940
- Sacki, G.; Salmon, Harry; Salmon, Jack; Sankey, Lord; Sassoon, Meyer; Schattmann, Stefan; Schild, Heinz F.; Schoenberger, Mr.; Schoenfeld, Paul; Schonfield, Mr.; Schwab, Harry C.; Scott, Peter
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Folder 463: Shaw to Syngalowski1938-1939
- Shaw, H.A.; Shields, T. Drummond; Shimenson, Joseph; Sieburg, Eva; Silberberg, Mr.; Silstone, Sidney; Simnett, W.E.; Simpson, Norah; Slavouski, W.; Sonnenschein, E.; Souza, Ernst; Spiwak, H.D.; Stannard, Harold; Stanner, Mr.; Sterling, Louis; Stonehaven, Lord; Strabolgi, Lord; Sumray, Phyllis; Sussman, Mr.; Syngalowski, A.
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Folder 464: Salter, Arthur1938-1939
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Folder 465: Schiff, Otto M.1938-1939
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Folder 466: Seligman, Charles1938
- January-June
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Folder 467: Seligman, Charles1938
- July-August
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Folder 468: Seligman, Charles1938-1940
- September 1938-1940
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Folder 469: Smith, J. MacCallum; Smith, Tom1937-1938
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Folder 470: Snell, Lord1938-1939
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Folder 471: Sonnenberg, Max1939
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Folder 472: Southwood, Lord1938-1939
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Folder 473: Speller, Charles1938
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Folder 474: Spier, Eugen1938-1939
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Folder 475: Steed, Wickham1937-1939
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Folder 476: Stern, Robert1938-1940
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Folder 477: Tavistock to Turner1937-1938
- Tavistock, Mr.; Taylor, Griffith; Teeling, William; Terry, M.; Thompson, S.L.; Turk, E.; Turner, G.R.; Turner, W.H.
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Folder 478: Upton to Voorzangen1937-1939
- Upton, S.; Vadnai, Tibor Stephen; Van den Bergh, Donald; Van Noorden, E.A.; Viertel, Berthold; Voorzangen, H.
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Folder 479: Wakefield to Zukerman1938-1943
- Wakefield, Stanley A.; Warr, Mrs.; Watney, Charles; Watson, J. Bruce S.; Wedgwood, Colonel; Wells, H.G.; Weil, Szyman; Weiss, Franz Josef; White, T.W.; Wolf, Daniel; Wulf, Fritz; Yaffa, David; Zissu, Th. A.L.; Zukerman, William
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Folder 480: Wood, Thomas1939-1940
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Folder 481: Wrench, Evelyn1939
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Folder 482: Young, Robert1937-1938
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Folder 483: Zangwill, Edith1938-1939
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Folder 484: Unidentified correspondents1937-1940
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Subseries 2: Organizations1937-1943
- Among the organizations represented are International Jewish Colonisation Society, Jewish Peoples Service, Agudas Israel World Organisation, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, EMCOL (Association for Jewish Emigration and Colonization, Jewish Territorial Organisation, The Times, Workmens Circle Arbeter Ring, and World Jewish Congress.
- Folders: 20
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Folder 485: A to E1937-1940
- Agudas Israel World Organisation; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; Association of Polish Jewish Students in Great Britain; Centre de Recherches de Solutions au Probleme Juif; Colonial Office; Coordinating Foundation for Refugees; Council for German Jewry; EMCOL (Association for Jewish Emigration and Colonization); Emigration Aid Committee for the Jews of Carpatho-Ruthenia; Empire Migration and Development Conference
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Folder 486: F1937-1940
- Fairbridge Farm Schools; Federation of Checho-Slovakian Jews; Federation of Zionist Youth; France Amerique Latine
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Folder 487: Foreign Office1938-1939
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Folder 488: Freeland - Poland1938-1939
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Folder 489: H to I1937-1938
- High Commissioner of the League of Nations for Refugees Coming from Germany; Imperial Economic Committee; Israel (publication)
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Folder 490: International Jewish Colonisation Society1938-1943
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Folder 491: J1938-1940
- Jewish Year Book; Jewish Times; Jewish Telegraphic Agency Ltd.; Jewish Territorial Organisation; Jewish Free Reading Room
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Folder 492: Jewish Chronicle1937-1939
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Folder 493: Jewish Peoples Service1938-1940
- (Scheveningen, The Hague)
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Folder 494: Land Settlement Association; Liga fuer die Juedisches Territorial Idee1937-1938
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Folder 495: Ligue Territorialiste Juive1937-1939
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Folder 496: M1938-1940
- Maccabaeans; Maccabi Association London; Manchester Guardian; Manchester Zionist Association
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Folder 497: N to O1937-1940
- National Council of Young Men's Christian Associations, Inc.; Nai Juda; National Council for Civil Liberties; News Chronicle; New Zionist Organisation; ORDO (publication); Over-Seas League
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Folder 498: Peace Army1938-1940
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Folder 499: Royal Institute for International Affairs1938-1940
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Folder 500: S1937-1939
- Schwedische Mission Stockholm; Societe d'Emigration et Colonisation Juive (EMCOL); Southend-on-Sea Labour Party; Stichting Joddsche Arbeid;
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Folder 501: T to W1938-1940
- The Times; Union des Societes OSE; Victoria and Chelsea Social and Literary Society; West Central Jewish Club; Wilno Boy Scout Organisation; Workers' Circle Friendly Society; Workmens Circle Arbeter Ring; World Jewish Congress
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Folder 502: News clippings1937-1939
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Folder 503: Statements, memoranda, press releases1938, undated
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Folder 504: Miscellaneous1938-1940
- correspondence, reports, Freeland League constitution, surveys, meeting announcements,
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Series V: Freeland League, Miscellaneous Materials1938-1968
- Some of the materials in this series include newspaper clippings, diaries, meeting notices and minutes, financial records, articles by Steinberg as well as by others, membership materials, publicity and advertising materials, and materials about receptions and other events.
- Folders: 18
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Folder 505: News clippings1938-1961
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Folder 506: Diary1946
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Folder 507: Financial report; bank pass books1944-1954
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Folder 508: Freeland (periodical)1941, 1952
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Folder 509: Los Angeles1945-1946
- diary, lecture announcements, correspondence, financial materials, membership lists
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Folder 510: Articles by I.N. Steinbergundated
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Folder 511: Unidentified manuscripts1945, undated
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Folder 512: Meetings notices1941-1968
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Folder 513: Membership cards1941-1944
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Folder 514: Membership lists1943-1953
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Folder 515: Memoranda, statements, resolutions, press releases1944-1954
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Folder 516: Minutes of meetings1943-1966
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Folder 517: Miscellaneous1940-1955
- questionnaires, publication materials, interview and meeting schedules, reports, lists
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Folder 518: Publicity and advertising materials1944-1948
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Folder 519: Speeches1948, undated
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Folder 520: Steinberg reception1943
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Folder 521: Steinberg 60th birthday reception1948
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Folder 522: Theater benefits1956-1968
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Series VI: Refugee Freeland League in Austria1945-1951
- This series contains mainly correspondence between the Refugee Freeland League in Austria and individuals and organizations, as well as some letters from refugees in Displaced Persons camps in Europe.
- Folders: 26
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Folder 523: Correspondence1947
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Folder 524: Correspondence1948
- January
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Folder 525: Correspondence1948
- February
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Folder 526: Correspondence1948
- March-April
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Folder 527: Correspondence1948
- May
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Folder 528: Correspondence1948
- June
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Folder 529: Correspondence1948
- July
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Folder 530: Correspondence1948
- August
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Folder 531: Correspondence1948
- September
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Folder 532: Correspondence1948
- October
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Folder 533: Correspondence1948
- November-December
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Folder 534: Correspondence1949
- January
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Folder 535: Correspondence1949
- February-March
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Folder 536: Correspondence1949
- April-June
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Folder 537: Correspondence1949
- July-October
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Folder 538: Correspondence1949
- November-December
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Folder 539: Correspondence1950
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Folder 540: Correspondence1951
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Folder 541: Correspondenceundated
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Folder 542: Postal receipts1948-1949
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Folder 542A: Letters from refugees, A to F1946-1948
- Ajzen, A.; Barbanel, Sz.; Bernstein, Max; Brucker, Benzion; Czyzyk, I.; Erlichman, A.; Felzenszwalbe, Charles; Fischler, Chaja
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Folder 543: Letters from refugees, Frenkel, Eliezer1947-1949
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Folder 544: Letters from refugees, K1946-1947
- Kaczerginski, Izac; Klatchko, Elke; Kusne, Borys
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Folder 545: Letters from refugees, L to P1946-1950
- Lewent, Abram; Liwschitz, B.; Loewner, Erna; Menge, Yvonne; Pinsker, Salomon; Pollack, A.; Potruch, Jozef
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Folder 546: Letters from refugees, R to W1945-1947
- Rozenbes, Dina; Sapir, J.; Siegelman, Sz.; Wasserman, Leib; Wicentowski, Israel; Witkowski, J.; Wohl, N.; Wodlinger, David
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Folder 547: Letters from refugees, Freeland groups1946-1948
- Bergen-Belsen; Lodz; Lubeck; Romania
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Series VII: Steinberg’s Visit to London1946
- This series consists of correspondence, memoranda and meeting notices related to Steinberg’s visit to London in 1946 on behalf of the Freeland League.
- Folders: 15
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Folder 548: A1946
- Alexander, Kreine; Amery, L.S.; Angell, Norman; Anglo-Jewish Association; The Argus and Australasian
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Folder 549: B1946
- Bailey, K.H.; Baillien, Clive; Barnett, Mrs.; Barrington-Ward, R.M.; Bearsted, Lord; Beasley, John; Beeley, Harold; Bels, Ernest A.; Beveridge, Lord; Bevin, Ernest; Bottomley, A.G.; Botd, Francis; British Foreign Office; Brockway, Fenner
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Folder 550: C1946
- Cassin, Mr.; Catlin, Mr.; Chifley, J.B.; Chilver, Sally; Churchill, Winston; Cocks, Seymour; Cohen, Robert Waley; Coupland, Reginald; Cruikshank, R.J.; Cudlipp, Percy
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Folder 551: D-F1946
- Davies, C.; de Rothschild, Edmund; Derbyshire, Andrew; Douglas, Miss; Dunlop, W.L.M.; Emanuel, Philip; Evans, Stanley N.; Fisk, Ernest; Foot, Michael; Franklin, Henrietta; Franklyn, Julian
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Folder 552: G1946
- Gammans, David; Gilroy, Mr.; Goldsmid, H. d'Avigdor; Goldsmith, Arthur J.; Gollancz, Victor; Gough, E.J.; Gowrie, Lord; Greenwood, Arthur
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Folder 553: H-J1946
- Hahn-Warburg, Lola; Healey, Denis; Henriques, Basil; Henriques, Edward; Hunter, John; Hyamson, William; James, Claude; Jones, Creech; Jewish Central Information Office
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Folder 554: L1946
- Laski, Harold J.; Layton, Walter; Lee, Jennie; Lerman, J.; Lethem, Gordon; Levy, Henry; Lindsay, Kenneth; Loewenthal, H.; Low, Mr.
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Folder 555: M1946
- Maitlis, Jacob; Manningham-Buller, R.E.; Marmorstein, E.; McGuire, Paul; McNeil, Hector; Montagu, Ewan E.S.; Sebag-Montefiore, C.E.; Morawetz, Paul A.; Morrison, Lord
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Folder 556: N1946
- Nash, Walter; Nathan, Meyer S.; Naumovitch, Boris; Nicolson, Harold; Noel-Baker, Philip
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Folder 557: P1946
- Parker, John; Peissel, J.; Phillips, Morgan; Podolsky, E.W.; Potel, Robert; Proskauer, Judge
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Folder 558: R1946
- Reid, T.; Rhondda, Lady; Robertson, Norman; Robinson, William S.; Royal Institute of International Affairs
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Folder 559: S1946
- Salmon, S.I.; Salter, Arthur; Sebag-Montefiore, Denzil; Seligman, Charles; Simon, Ronald N.; Singleton, John; Stein, Leonard; Strauss, Robert;
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Folder 560: T-W1946
- Tewson, H.V.; Taylor, Jacob; Walker, P.C. Gordon; Warbey, W.N.; Wedgwood, J.C.; Williams, L.F. Rushbrook; Wise, Mr.; Workers' CircleFriendly Society
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Folder 561: Letters to New York office1946
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Folder 562: Memoranda, meeting notices1946
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Series VIII: Geographical Files1930-1964
- The materials in this series are filed under the names of geographical locations, mostly places considered for the establishment of Jewish settlements. These include various countries in Central and South America, the Caribbean, Madagascar, several Pacific islands, Alaska, Canada, a variety of European and African countries, Birobidjian, and Ceylon (Sri Lanka), among others.
- Folders: 90
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Folder 563: Alaska1940-1947
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Folder 564: Albania1935
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Folder 565: Angola1961
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Folder 566: Birobidjian1955-1964
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Folder 567: Brazil1953-1956
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Folder 568: British Guiana1944-1948
- geographical and statistical data
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Folder 569: British Guiana1938-1947
- news clippings
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Folder 570: British Guiana1947
- memorada
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Folder 571: British Guiana1939-1946
- correspondence
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Folder 572: British Guiana1947-1949
- correspondence
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Folder 573: Ceylon; Chile1950
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Folder 574: Canada1943
- A to C
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Folder 575: Canada1942-1944
- E to P
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Folder 576: Canada1943
- S to Z
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Folder 577: Canada1938-1949
- correspondence
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Folder 578: Canada1937-1946
- miscellaneous
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Folder 579: Costa Rica1950-1956
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Folder 580: Cuba1949
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Folder 581: Dominican Republic1938-1952
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Folder 582: Ecuador1935-1946
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Folder 583: French Guiana1937-1951
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Folder 584: Madagascar1937-1944
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Folder 585: New Caledonia1937-1939
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Folder 586: Peru1930-1947
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Folder 587: Rhodesia; South Africa1937-1956
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Folder 588: Spanish Revolution1937-1938
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Folder 589: Miscellaneous place names1936-1955
- Ethiopia, Haiti, New Zealand, Swaziland, Tanganyika, Uruguay
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Folder 590: Mexico1944-1956
- individuals, A to K
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Folder 591: Mexico1951-1955
- Abraham King
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Folder 592: Mexico1956-1964
- Abraham King
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Folder 593: Mexico1951-1953
- Ida Marker
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Folder 594: Mexico1950-1960
- individuals, M to Z
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Folder 595: Mexico1947-1955
- organizations
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Folder 596: Mexico1951-1955
- miscellaneous
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Folder 596A: Mexico1954-1955
- diaries from Cuernavaca
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Folder 596B: Mexico1953-1954
- notes
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Folder 597: Mexico1949-1953
- news clippings
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Folder 598: Mexico1949-1953
- family correspondence
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Folder 599: Argentina1951-1955
- Ainstein, Asher
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Folder 600: Argentina1952-1956
- Babenko, Mauricio (Moshe)
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Folder 601: Argentina1946-1956
- Bursuk, Meir
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Folder 602: Argentina1946-1956
- Gorodisky, David, Jonah and Rachel
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Folder 603: Argentina1947-1954
- Gruzman, J.L.
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Folder 604: Argentina1952-1955
- Novick, Mauricio (Moshe)
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Folder 605: Argentina1938-1956
- individuals, A to Y
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Folder 605A: Argentina1951-1956
- individuals, unidentified
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Folder 606: Argentina1947-1956
- organizations
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Folder 607: Argentina1946-1953, undated
- miscellaneous
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Folder 608: Argentina1951
- family correspondence
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Folder 609: Argentina1930-1953
- news clippings
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Folder 610: Argentina1951
- news clippings
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Folder 611: Surinam1946
- January-June
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Folder 612: Surinam1946
- July-December
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Folder 613: Surinam1947
- January
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Folder 614: Surinam1947
- February
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Folder 615: Surinam1947
- March-April
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Folder 616: Surinam1947
- May
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Folder 617: Surinam1947
- June
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Folder 618: Surinam1947
- July
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Folder 619: Surinam1947
- August
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Folder 620: Surinam1947
- September
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Folder 621: Surinam1947
- October
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Folder 622: Surinam1947
- November
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Folder 623: Surinam1947
- December
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Folder 624: Surinam1948
- January
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Folder 625: Surinam1948
- January - Experts' Commission reports
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Folder 626: Surinam1948
- February
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Folder 627: Surinam1948
- March
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Folder 628: Surinam1948
- April
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Folder 629: Surinam1948
- May
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Folder 630: Surinam1948
- June
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Folder 631: Surinam1948
- July
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Folder 632: Surinam1948
- July-August articles in Freie Arbeter Shtime
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Folder 633: Surinam1948
- August
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Folder 634: Surinam1948
- September
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Folder 635: Surinam1948
- October
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Folder 636: Surinam1948
- November-December
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Folder 637: Surinam1949
- January-March
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Folder 638: Surinam1949
- April-June
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Folder 639: Surinam1949
- July-December
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Folder 640: Surinam1950
- January-June
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Folder 641: Surinam1950
- July-December
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Folder 642: Surinam1951
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Folder 643: Surinam1952
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Folder 644: Surinam1953-1957
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Folder 645: Surinam1947-1948
- Workmen's Circle Committee
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Folder 646: Surinam1947-1948
- letters from Steinberg to his family
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Folder 647: Surinamundated
- correspondence
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Folder 648: Surinamundated
- news clippings
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Folder 649: Surinamundated
- miscellaneous
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Series IX: Freeland League, Australia Plans1901-1906, 1919-1956
- This series contains materials pertaining to the efforts of the Freeland League, and Steinberg in particular, to establish Jewish settlements in Australia, including the Kimberley Project and the Queensland, Tasmania and Melville Island plans. These include letters of recommendation of leading public figures, letters and documents of Australian officials, statements in the press and by prominent personalities on the Kimberly Project, memorandums and reports, and assorted writings. Many of the individuals and organizations in this series are also represented in other series.
- Folders: 200
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Subseries 1: Individuals1932-1956
- Some important correspondents include Kreine Alexander, Ludwik Anigstein, M. Astour, Angelica Balabanoff, M. Balberyszski, Georg and Eva Berger, Robert Waley Cohen, Philip Emanuel, Walter Murdoch, and Solomon Stedman.
- Folders: 115
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Folder 650: Alexander, Fred1939-1943
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Folder 651: Alexander, Kreine1941-1947
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Folder 652: Angelo, A.C.1939-1941
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Folder 653: Archbishops1939-1943
- Archbishop of Melbourne, of Perth, of Sydney
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Folder 654: Abrahams to Astour1938-1945
- Abrahams, Francis George; Adderley, Ernest; Altshul, David; Anderson, Ethel; Anderton, W. Stanley; Anigstein, Ludwik; Anthony, H.L.; Ashby, Eric; Astour, M.
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Folder 655: Barrett, James and J. Noel1938-1940
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Folder 656: Bavin, Lord and Lady1940-1942
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Folder 657: Berger, Georg and Eva1940-1946
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Folder 658: Billigheimer, S.1941-1943
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Folder 659: Blumenthal, Hans1941-1942
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Folder 660: Boas, Harold1938-1939
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Folder 661: Badger to Baumwald1939-1952
- Badger, C.R.; Bailey, Alice A.; Bailey, E.H.; Balabanoff, Angelica; Balberyszski, M.; Ball, W. McMahon; Baracchi, Guido; Bardach, Alice; Barkman, Frances; Barnett, Mr.; Baumwald, Rudolf
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Folder 662: Bean to Blumenthal1939-1944
- Bean, C.E.W.; Beaumont, Hubert; Beeby, George S.; Bensusan, Ethel; Bergner, Herz; Beveridge, William; Billikopf, Jacob; Bina, Mordecai; Blackburn, Maurice; Blair-MacGregor, Malcolm; Bland, Prof.; Bligh, Arthur W.; Bloch, Myer; Blumenthal, A.
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Folder 663: Bobinsky to Burstin1938-1946
- Bobinsky, S.; Boruch, Jacob; Bowman, Robert; Bradfield, J.J.C.; Brand, James C.; Braun, Bernard; Breckler, Mayer; Brennan, Frank; Brilliant, S.; Bromhead, Walter S.; Brook, Gladys; Brookes, Fay and Herbert; Bruce, S.M.; Burgmann, Ett; Burstin Bund Group
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Folder 664: Calwell, Arthur1942-1949
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Folder 665: Cameron, D.1941-1945
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Folder 666: Chodziesner, Georg and Margot1939-1943
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Folder 667: Cohen, Robert Waley1939-1944
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Folder 668: Cohen, Samuel1940
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Folder 669: Cohen, Stanley J.1939-1942
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Folder 670: Colebatch, Hal1938-1948
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Folder 671: Collett, Herbert B.1939-1941
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Folder 672: Collings, J.S.1941-1942
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Folder 673: Cramsie, John B.1938-1944
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Folder 674: Curtin, John1939-1944
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Folder 675: Cain to Curthoys1938-1945
- Cain, John; Campbell, C.J.; Casey, R.G.; Chazen, D.; Chester, H.; Chifley, J.B.; Chisholm, Mr.; Cilente, R.; Clancy, Elizabeth; Clancy, Frank; Clements, C.E.; Cohn, D.; Coles, A.W.; Condliffe, J.B.; Cooper, W.J.; Cornfield, Mr.; Coverley, Mr.; Cowan, Maurice; Cribb, Estelle N.B.; Crick, S.S.; Curreen, Mr.; Curthoys, Mr.
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Folder 676: Danglow, J.1944-1954
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Folder 677: Davis, Gerald de Vahl1940-1941
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Folder 678: Dixon, Owen1943-1944
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Folder 679: Donkin, J.E.; Drake-Brockman, Henrietta and Geoffrey1932-1941
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Folder 680: Durack, M. P. and Elizabeth1938-1944
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Folder 681: Dauncey to Drakeford1938-1943
- Dauncey, R.R.; Davidson, J.E.; de Burgh, E.C.; Davis, Albert P. and Catherine; Devonshire, Duke of; Drakeford, A.S.
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Folder 682: Eggleston, Fred W.1938-1945
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Folder 683: Elkin, A. P.1940
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Folder 684: Ehrentreu to Evatt1938-1943
- Ehrentreu, E.; Emanuel, I.S.; Emanuel, Philip; Epstein, Albert K.; Ernst, Lore; Evatt, H.V.
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Folder 685: Falstein, Sidney Max1941-1944
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Folder 686: Fink, Leo1942-1956
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Folder 687: Fisk, Ernest1940-1943
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Folder 688: Forde, Francis M.1940-1945
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Folder 689: Frankel, Philip1933-1940
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Folder 690: Freedman, D.J.1938-1939
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Folder 691: Fairfax to Funnell1937-1944
- Fallon, P.; Farrelly, Mary; Farwell, Diane; Feisel, Henriette; Feith, Arthur; Finkel, Mr.; Finlay, Haidee; Finlayson, H.C.F.; Fisher, H.H.; Flynn, Mr.; Foll, H.S.; Forman, Eugene; Foster, Alfred W.; Frampton, Mr.; Frank, N.; Fraser, J.M.; Freeman, Felix; Fremder, Joshua; Froimoff-Gaubaisin, G.; Funnell, B.
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Folder 692: Gentili, J.1941-1943
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Folder 693: Gepp, Herbert1939-1944
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Folder 694: Gestetner, Sigmund1939-1943
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Folder 695: Goldberg, Frank1938-1939
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Folder 696: Goldhar, Pinchas1939-1944
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Folder 697: Gowrie, Lord and Lady (Alexander and Zara Hore-Ruthven)1939-1943
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Folder 698: Ganan to Gullett1938-1943
- Ganan, R.R.; Garcia, Mr.; Garnsey, Arthur Henry; Gempe, Elisabeth; Gestetner, Henry; Giblin, L.F.Gilento, Raphael; Glattaner, E.; Goldberg, Louis; Goldberger, J.; Gordonoff, Toni; Gray, E.H.; Green, S.; Gregory, H.; Grunsfan, Paul; Guest, Vernon; Gullett, Henry
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Folder 699: Haneman, Ben and Nathan1940-1946
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Folder 699A: Haus, Gabriel1940-1944
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Folder 700: Holloway, E.J.1940-1945
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Folder 701: Hadley to Hyman1937-1956
- Hadley, Beatrice and Hershell; Hahn, B.; Hahn, M.; Hall, D.R.; Hamilton, Margaret; Hanlin, Frank; Harrison, Eric J.; Haslett, J.M.; Healy, G.; Heath, A.E.; Heller, E.; Heller, J.; Henderson, Kenneth; Hicken, O.A.; Hiler, M.; Hirsh, Edward; Hodgson, Mr.; Hounde, Alfred; Holiday, H.E.; Holt, Harold; Holzman, Max; Honig, J.; Honig, Patricia and Jerachmiel; Hooke, Jack; Hughes, Mr.; Hutchins, W.G.; Hyman, Arthur W.
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Folder 702: Isaacs, Maurice and Eva1941-1950
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Folder 703: Isaacson, Caroline1940-1951
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Folder 704: Irvine to Juder1938-1946
- Irvine, P.F.; Issacs, Isaac; Israel, W.B.; Jackson, H.B.; Jamieson, C.W.; Janaver, Moses; Jasny family; Johnson, Nelson T.; Jona, J. Leon; Judah, Melech; Juder, Mr.
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Folder 704A: Karpin, Julius1940-1944
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Folder 705: Kimmel, H.1945-1954
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Folder 706: Kosterlitz, Max1941
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Folder 707: Keane to Koo1938-1941
- Keane, R.V.; Kiarl, A.H.; King, Mr.; Klee, Hans; Klein, Hans; Klippel, A.; Kohn, Henry; Koo, T.Z.
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Folder 708: Lambert, H.J.1941-1943
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Folder 709: Lowenthal, H.1938-1939
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Folder 710: Lyons, Enid1939-1943
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Folder 711: Laffer to Lvovitch1936-1956
- Laffer, K.M.; Landa, A.; Lang, P.S.; Langley, Mary; Larkins,Elsa L.M.; Laserson, Maurice; Latham, C.G.; Lefroy, E.H.B.; Leftwich, Joseph; Levi, Albert; Levien, Neville; Leviner, Erine; Lewis, Ray; Lindsey, Samuel T.; Lissauer, M.I.; Loewe, F.; Lomax, Heda V.; Looker, C.T.; Loser, Mr. and Mrs.; Lothian, Lord; Lowy, S.; Lvovitch, David
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Folder 712: Maley, Lewese1939-1943
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Folder 713: Martin, C.E.1941-1943
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Folder 714: McPhee, Stuart1940-1941
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Folder 715: Menzies, Robert G.1939-1943
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Folder 716: Miles, George W.1938-1945
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Folder 717: Morris, James1940-1945
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Folder 718: Murdoch, Walter1939-1944
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Folder 719: Macaulay to Mazzocchi1938-1943
- Macaulay, R. Wilson; MacCallum, M.W.; Macdonald, E.J.; Maloney, J.; Maloney, W.; Mandelbaum, Rose; Mandelsam, Mr.; Mannix, F.D.; Marcus, Fritz; Marks, Ernest N.; Marks, Gladys H.; Matthews, Philip; Maynard, R.S.; Mazzocchi, C.S.
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Folder 720: McCall to Merrett1939-1944
- McCall, W.V.; McLear, Mr.; McKerihan, Mr.; McMaster, Frederick; Medley, J.D.G.; Melamed, I.; Melbourne, H.; Meldman, W. Mackenzie; Melville, George F.; Mendelsberg, Mr.; Mennell, Christabel; Menuhin, Yehudi; Merrett, Charles
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Folder 721: Michaelis to Mitchell1939-1946
- Michaelis, Archie; Mills, C.D.; Milstein, Mark; Minter, John R.; Mintz, Hersh; Mishaloff, N.; Mitchell, Mrs.
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Folder 722: Moody to Myer1938-1943
- Moody, Mr.; Moore, Gladys; Morgan, Charles A.; Moses, Philip H.; Moss, A. May; Moss, Ernest; Munz, H.; Murdoch, Keith; Murray, G.J.; Muscis, Mildred; Myer, Mr.
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Folder 723: Nadelbaum to Ottery1939-1943
- Nadelbaum, A.J.; Nock, H.K.; Nye, J.; Ottery, Thomas A.
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Folder 724: Onslow, Sibella Macarthur1940-1944
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Folder 725: Patkin, Aaron1936-1942
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Folder 726: Pilcher, Charles V.1940-1949
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Folder 727: Pushett, Jonathan1943-1956
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Folder 728: Page to Prescott1938-1943
- Page, Earle; Palmer, Nettie; Pariser, Kate; Parker, Critchley, Jr.; Parkes, Edward; Paton, J.; Pearce, George F.; Peden, J.B.; Phillips, J.R.; Pineas, H.; Pinchin, F.; Pinus, L.; Popper, Joseph; Porzsolt, Imre; Prescott, J.A.;
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Folder 729: Rapoport, O.1941-1946
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Folder 730: Reis, Alex J.1939-1945
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Folder 731: Ripps, Isaac and Esther1940-1949
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Folder 732: Rose, A.S.1940-1943
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Folder 733: Rubinstein, J.C.1940-1944
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Folder 734: Rahmani to Ruhr1937-1947
- Rahmani, S.; Reasin, Fanny; Rechter, Mr.; Rickard, Arthur; Ripps, Raymonde; Rivett, David; Roberts, Harvey A.; Roberts, S.; Robertson, Malcolm; Rogers, E.Y.; Rogers, Percival Halse; Rosenberg, Chaim; Rosenfeld, Henrietta; Rosenfeld, Julius; Rosenson, J.; Rosenstamm, B.; Rosenthal, Herman; Rothberg, Reuben; Rubin-Zacks, L.; Rubinstein, A.; Rude, Melech and Sara; Ruhr family; unidentified
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Folder 735: Saenger, H.M.1938-1939
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Folder 736: Scullin, J.H.1941-1942
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Folder 737: Selby, Aimee1940-1943
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Folder 738: Selby, Doris1943-1945
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Folder 738A: Sher, Israel1941-1951
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Folder 739: Shimenson, Joseph1938
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Folder 740: Siegel, Ada1940-1944
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Folder 741: Simon, Joseph1939-1940
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Folder 742: Smith, James MacCallum1938-1939
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Folder 743: Snow, Sydney1940-1943
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Folder 744: Sonnabend, H.; Sonnenberg, Max1939
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Folder 745: Stedman, Solomon1941-1956
- see also folder 747
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Folder 746: Street, Jessie M.G.1939-1945
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Folder 747: Stuchinski, Abram1941-1950
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Folder 748: Stuchinski, Sonya1942-1953
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Folder 749: Sanderson to Shotwell1937-1943
- Sanderson, R.F.; Sapero, M.; Scharf, Ph.; Schiff, Otto; Schnierer, Irma; Schnoebel, Walter; Schonfeld, Solomon; Schurek, Norman; Scott, Lady; Segal, Victor M.; Sevier, Julia Etta; Shaul, Ignatz; Shepherd, Thomas; Shor, M.; Shotwell, John
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Folder 750: Silberberg to Szuster1938-1943
- Silberberg, William; Singer, D. Martin; Smith, McClure; Speiser, W.P.; Speller, Charles; Spender, P.C.; Sperling, Leo; Spiwak, Henryk J.; Spooner, E.C.; Stanner, W.E.H.; Stevens, Bertram; Stuart, Mr.; Swinburne, May G.; Szuster, Icko
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Folder 751: Tabor to von Hirschberg1938-1943
- Tabor, David; Teichert, C.; Terry, Michael; Tobias, Raymond; Troy, F.M.; Turak, N.; Valentine, J.A.; von Hirschberg, M.
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Folder 752: Ward, E.J.1941-1942
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Folder 753: Warszawski, B.1941-1954
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Folder 754: Wells, Abram and David1943-1945
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Folder 755: Whiskard, Geoffrey1940-1941
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Folder 756: Willcock, C.J.1938-1945
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Folder 757: Wise, F.J.S.1939-1945
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Folder 758: Wood, G.L.1940-1945
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Folder 759: Wynn, Shlomo1940-1941
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Folder 760: Waislits to Zimmerman1938-1945
- Waislits, Jacob; Wakehurst, Lord; Waks, J.; Wall, Mr.; Wallace, R.S.; Watkin, Gwendolen and N.; Welton, Sid; Wexler, R.; Weyman, I.J.; Wheeler, T.M.; Williams, James T.; Williams, H.; Wilson, Alex; Wilson, E.; Wilson, Thomas M.; Winkler, Josef; Winton, Robert; Witter, Arno; Wohlmuth, H.; Wren, S.; Wrench, Evelyn; Yakobson, Sergei; Zimmerman, L.
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Folder 761: Unidentified correspondents1937-1944
-
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Subseries 2: Organizations1936-1955
- Organizations represented include the Australian Department of the Interior, Australian Jewish Forum, Australian Labour Party, the Jewish Chronicle , Oifn Shvel , Polish Jewish Relief Committee, Royal Institute of International Affairs, and the World Jewish Congress.
- Folders: 22
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Folder 762: Australian Council of Trade Unions1938-1945
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Folder 763: Australian Department of the Interior1939-1940
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Folder 764: Australian Institute of International Affairs1940
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Folder 765: Australian Jewish Forum1940-1948
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Folder 766: Australian Jewish Welfare Society1937-1941
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Folder 767: Australian Labour Party1939-1943
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Folder 768: Australian Prime Minister's Office1939-1946
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Folder 769: A1938-1947
- African Jewish Newspaper; South African Jewish Times; American Jewish Congress; The Argus; Australian Broadcasting Commission; Australain Consolidated Press; Australian Digest of World Reading; Australian Federayion of Women Voters; Australian Institute of Agricultural Science; Australian Institute of Political Science; Australian Institute of Sociology; Australian Jewish Herald; Australian Jewish News; Australian Natives' Association; Australian News and Information Bureau; Australian Newspaper Service; Australian Workers' Union
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Folder 770: B-C1938-1940
- British Australian and New Zealander; Chamber of Manufactures of New South Wales; Contemporary Jewish Record; Country Women's Association of Victoria
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Folder 771: E-F1939-1947
- Economic Society of Australia and New Zealand; Executive Council of Australia Jewry; Forum Collegium; Freeland League, Melbourne; Freeland League, New York; Freeland League, Sydney
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Folder 772: G-I1940-1944
- Goldsbrough Mort and Company Limited; The Guardian; Graziers' Association of New South Wales; Hebrew Standard; Institute of Building Societies' Secretaries; International Committee on the Christian Approach to the Jews
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Folder 773: Jewish Peoples Relief Fund1941-1944
- New South Wales
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Folder 774: J1940-1955
- Jewish Community of Kobe, Japan; Jewish Chronicle; Jewish Council to Combat Fascism and Anti-Semitism; Jewish Folk Centre; Jewish Frontier; Jewish National Library "Kadimah"; Jewish People Centre; Jewish Post; Jewish Students' Study Group; Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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Folder 775: K-L1940-1946
- Kulturkampf Association; Labor Council of New South Wales; Lord Mayor of Sydney; Committee of the Lowitcher Friends in Melbourne
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Folder 776: M1939-1943
- Manchester Guardian; Manly and Warringah Chamber of Commerce; Melbourne Jewish Community; Melbourne Jewish Youth Council; Millions for Australia League, Millions Club; Modern Women's Club; Mount Isdell Mining Syndicate; E.B. Myer Charity Fund
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Folder 777: N1939-1944
- National Council of Jewish Women in Australia; New South Wales Country Press Association; New South Wales Jewish Congregational Advisory Board; New South Wales Jewish War Memorial; North Bondi Hebrew School and Kindergarten
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Folder 778: Oifn Shvel1941-1946
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Folder 779: P-R1939-1943
- Pastoralists' Association of Western Australia; Perth Bible Institute; Perth Chamber of Commerce; Perth Hebrew Congregation; Perth Junior Chamber of Commerce; Polish Jewish Relief Committee; Progress; Presbyterian Church of Victoria; Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia; Rotary Club of Manly; Rotary Club of Melbourne; Royal Institute of International Affairs
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Folder 780: S1940-1943
- St. Kilda Hebrew Congregation; Shanghai Jewish Relief Fund Appeal; Shomrim Zionist Youth Organisation; Signs Publishing Company; South African Jewish Board of Deputies; Sydney Chamber of Commerce; Sydney Jewish News; Sydney Morning Herald; The Sun
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Folder 781: T-V1939-1944
- Tarbuth Sydney; Trades Hall Council; Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America; United Jewish Overseas Relief Fund; Victorian International Refugee Emergency Council; Victorian Jewish Advisory Board; Victorian Jewish Graduates' and Undergraduates' Association
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Folder 782: W1938-1944
- Waite Agricultural Research Institute; Walkabout; The Watchman; The West Australian; Westralian Judean; Westralian Worker; Women's International League; World Jewish Congress
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Folder 783: Y-Z1936-1945
- Yiddish School Committee; Young Men's Hebrew Association of Australasia; Zionist Federation of Australia and New Zealand
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Subseries 3: Writings and Other Materials1901-1906, 1919-1952
- These materials consist of articles and lectures by Steinberg and others, notes and the manuscript of the book I Lived and Dreamed in Australia as well as other manuscripts, meeting minutes, geographical surveys, maps, publicity materials, demographic materials, and newspaper clippings.
- Folders: 63
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Folder 784: Articles by Steinberg1938-1942
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Folder 785: Lectures by Steinberg1941-1950
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Folder 786: Notes and incomplete manuscriptsundated
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Folder 787: Letters to Advisory Council of the Freeland League in London1939-1940
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Folder 788: Telegrams to prominent Freeland League supporters in Australia1943-1944
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Folder 789: Responses to Steinberg's appeal for support of the Kimberley Project1939-1940
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Folder 790: Australia the Unpromised Landundated
- manuscript
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Folder 791: Articles and addresses by others1942, undated
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Folder 792: Articles on Australia by others1952
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Folder 793: Workmens Circle student compositions on the Kimberley Projectundated
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Folder 794: Letters of introduction from London to Australia1939-1940
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Folder 795: Steinberg's trip to the United States and Canada1940-1944
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Folder 796: Letters of introduction from Australia to the United States and Canada1942-1943
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Folder 797: Meeting minutes of Freeland League in Melbourne Memoranda and proposals1939, , 1938-1945
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Folder 799: Memoranda and proposals1939, undated
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Folder 800: Statements and news releases1940-1946
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Folder 801: Reports1937-1941
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Folder 802: Publications and publicity1939-1942
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Folder 803: Geographical and economic data1922-1940
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Folder 804: Migration and land settlement1936-1947
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Folder 805: Maps1937-1944
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Folder 806: Queensland1906, 1939-1943
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Folder 807: Tasmania1901, 1939-1946
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Folder 808: Lists of names1939-1942, undated
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Folder 809: Miscellaneous1938-1943
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Folder 810: Letters from would-be settlers in Australia1939
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Folder 811: Geographical and economic data1920-1924, 1936-1940
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Folder 812: Geographical and economic data1937-1941
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Folder 813: Geographical and economic data1938-1941
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Folder 814: Maps1919-1920, 1931-1939
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Folder 815: Photos of Western Australia1939-1945
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Folder 816: A Jewish Settlement in Australia1943-1944
- manuscript
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Folder 817: Manuscripts1939, undated
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Folder 818: In Search of a Land1943
- manuscript
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Folder 819: I Lived and Dreamed in Australia1945-1946
- manuscript
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Folder 820: I Lived and Dreamed in Australia1944-1946
- correspondence, news clippings, publication information
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Folder 821: Materials for book on Australia1933-1941
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Folder 822: Family correspondence1939
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Folder 823: Family correspondence1939
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Folder 824: Family correspondence1939
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Folder 825: Family correspondence1940
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Folder 826: Family correspondence1940
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Folder 827: Family correspondence1941
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Folder 828: Family correspondence1941
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Folder 828A: Family correspondence1941-1942
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Folder 829: Family correspondence1942
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Folder 830: Family correspondence1942
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Folder 831: Family correspondence1943
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Folder 832: News clippings1937-1943
- not directly related to Kimberley Project
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Folder 833: News clippings1944-1946
- not directly related to Kimberley Project
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Folder 834: News clippings1936-1937
- related to Kimberley Project and other plans for Jewish colonization in Australia
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Folder 835: News clippings1938
- related to Kimberley Project and other plans for Jewish colonization in Australia
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Folder 836: News clippings1939
- related to Kimberley Project and other plans for Jewish colonization in Australia
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Folder 837: News clippings1940
- related to Kimberley Project and other plans for Jewish colonization in Australia
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Folder 838: News clippings1941
- related to Kimberley Project and other plans for Jewish colonization in Australia
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Folder 839: News clippings1942
- related to Kimberley Project and other plans for Jewish colonization in Australia
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Folder 840: News clippings1943
- related to Kimberley Project and other plans for Jewish colonization in Australia
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Folder 841: News clippings1944
- related to Kimberley Project and other plans for Jewish colonization in Australia
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Folder 842: News clippings1945
- related to Kimberley Project and other plans for Jewish colonization in Australia
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Folder 843: News clippings1946-1952
- related to Kimberley Project and other plans for Jewish colonization in Australia
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Folder 844: News clippingsundated
- related to Kimberley Project and other plans for Jewish colonization in Australia
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Folder 844A: Interviews1939-1941
-
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Series X: Steinberg’s Visit to South Africa1935-1937
- This series contains materials related to Steinberg’s visit to South Africa in 1935-1936 on behalf of the Yiddish Scientific Institute (YIVO) in Vilna. These include newspaper clippings, correspondence with the YIVO office as well as between Steinberg and his family, lecture announcements, expenses and other lists, publications, and manuscripts.
- Folders: 10
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Folder 845: News clippings1935-1936
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Folder 846: News clippings1935-1936
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Folder 847: News clippings1935-1937
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Folder 848: YIVO correspondence1935-1937
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Folder 849: Correspondence1935-1936
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Folder 850: Miscellaneous1936
- lecture announcements, expenses, lists, publications
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Folder 851: Family correspondence1936
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Folder 852: Family correspondence1935-1936
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Folder 853: Family correspondence1936
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Folder 854: Manuscriptsundated
-
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Series XI: Newspaper Clippings1924-1957
- This is a series of newspaper clippings in Hebrew, German, Russian, English, Yiddish, and Spanish and consists of articles by and about Dr. Steinberg as well as clippings he collected.
- Folders: 23
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Folder 855: News clippings about Steinberg1924-1929
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Folder 856: News clippings about Steinberg1930-1931
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Folder 857: News clippings about Steinberg1933-1956, undated
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Folder 858: News clippings by Steinberg1926-1928
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Folder 859: News clippings by Steinberg1929
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Folder 860: News clippings by Steinberg1930-1932
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Folder 861: News clippings by Steinberg1933-1936
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Folder 862: News clippings by Steinberg1937
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Folder 863: News clippings by Steinberg1938-1954
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Folder 864: News clippings by Steinbergundated
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Folder 865: Miscellaneous clippings1925-1929
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Folder 866: Miscellaneous clippings1925-1929
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Folder 867: Miscellaneous clippings1930-1939
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Folder 868: Miscellaneous clippings1944
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Folder 869: Miscellaneous clippings1945-1946
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Folder 870: Miscellaneous clippings1947
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Folder 871: Miscellaneous clippings1948
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Folder 872: Miscellaneous clippings1949
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Folder 873: Miscellaneous clippings1951-1952
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Folder 874: Miscellaneous clippings1953-1957
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Folder 875: Miscellaneous clippingsundated
- Hebrew, German, Russian
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Folder 876: Miscellaneous clippingsundated
- English, Yiddish
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Folder 877: Unidentified correspondence1925-1956, undated
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Series XII: Steinberg’s Personal Papers1920-1965
- This series includes personal materials of Steinberg as well as a few items of his wife, Nechama’s, such as lists of names, address books, notices of lectures given by Steinberg, immigration and naturalization papers and passports, charity contributions, press credentials, and other materials.
- Folders: 7
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Folder 878: Lists of names and address booksundated
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Folder 879: Meeting notices and announcements1928-1948
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Folder 879A: Meeting notices and announcements1928, undated
- see oversize box 43A
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Folder 880: Miscellaneous personal materials1933-1965, undated
- biographical materials, charity contributions, naturalization papers, press credentials
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Folder 881: Immigration papers and passports1920-1941
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Folder 882: Correspondence about immigration from Australia to Canada1941-1943
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Folder 883: Immigration papers1940-1947
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Series XIII: Family Correspondence1908-1956
- This series contains correspondence with members of Steinberg’s extended family and also some family papers and other documents. Among the individual correspondents are Steinberg’s son, daughters, son-in-law, brother, father, sister-in-law, and cousin. There are also some writings and other family papers, including obituary notices and letters of condolence for Mrs. Steinberg, writings by Esther Esselson, Mrs. Steinberg’s sister, a disposition of an estate, and a manuscript by Chaya-Sora Eliashev, a relation on Steinberg’s mother’s side. There is also correspondence from several of these same family members in other series.
- Folders: 44
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Folder 884: Family correspondence1925-1929
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Folder 885: Family correspondence1930-1932
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Folder 886: Family correspondence1933
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Folder 887: Family correspondence1934-1935
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Folder 888: Family correspondence1936
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Folder 889: Family correspondence1937
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Folder 890: Family correspondence1938
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Folder 891: Family correspondence1939
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Folder 892: Family correspondence1940
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Folder 893: Family correspondence1941-1942
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Folder 894: Family correspondence1943
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Folder 895: Family correspondence1944
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Folder 895A: Family correspondence1944
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Folder 896: Family correspondence1945
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Folder 897: Family correspondence1946
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Folder 897A: Family correspondence1947-1948
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Folder 897B: Family correspondence1949-1954
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Folder 898: Family correspondenceundated
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Folder 899: Shulamis (Mita) Steinberg-Charney1930-1956
- daughter
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Folder 900: Leo Steinberg1929-1954
- son
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Folder 901: Aaron Steinberg1925-1955
- brother
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Folder 902: Zerakh Steinberg1924-1939
- father
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Folder 903: Nechama (Anna) Steinberg1954
- obituary notices, letters of condolence for Mrs. Steinberg
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Folder 904: Ada Siegel1926-1936
- daughter
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Folder 905: Ada Siegel, David Siegel1937-1940
- daughter, son-in-law
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Folder 906: Ada Siegel, David Siegel1941
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Folder 907: Ada Siegel, David Siegel1942
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Folder 908: Ada Siegel, David Siegel1943-1945
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Folder 909: Ada Siegel, David Siegel1946-1948
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Folder 910: Ada Siegel, David Siegel1951-1956
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Folder 911: Ada Siegel, David Siegelundated
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Folder 912: Esther Esselson1918-1922
- sister-in-law
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Folder 913: Esther Esselson1922-1923
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Folder 914: Esther Esselson1923-1929
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Folder 915: Esther Esselson1930-1938
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Folder 916: Esther Esselson1939-1943
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Folder 917: Esther Esselson1944-1947
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Folder 918: Esther Esselson1948
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Folder 919: Esther Esselsonundated
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Folder 920: Esther Esselson1946, undated
- writings
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Folder 921: Esther Esselson1908-1933
- writings; photos of the Children's House of the Union for the Protection of Russian Jews in Germany
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Folder 922: Alexander Eliashev1944-1950
- cousin
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Folder 922A: Family correspondence1923-1929
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Folder 923: Family papersundated
- disposition of an estate, possibly 1884; manuscript by Chaya-Sora Eliashev
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Series XIV: Writings by Others1914, 1930-1964, undated
- This series is made up of manuscripts, typescripts and printed copies of articles, books and other writings by authors other than Steinberg, as well as some unidentified articles that may have been written by Steinberg. The writings are in Yiddish, German, English, and Hebrew.
- Folders: 14
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Folder 924: Astour, Michael1960-1964
- Geshikhte fun der Frayland Lige (History of the Freeland League)
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Folder 925: Eckstein, Kurtundated
- Juedische Schicksalswende (Jewish Reversal of Fortune)
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Folder 926: A-Ba1954, undated
- Abramowicz, Hirsch: Farshvundene Geshtaltn-Feivel Trupliansky (Figures that Have Vanished-Feivel Trupliansky); Alekssandrow, N.: Peter Lawrowitsch Lawrow; Aronson, Gregory: Ben Adir Oyfn Gezelshaftlekhn Front (Ben Adir on the Communal Front); Babinsky, J.: Vegn dem Zin fun Menshlikhn Lebn (On the Sense of Human Life)
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Folder 927: Balberyszski, M.c.1948
- Iberlebnishn in der Hitler Tekufe (Experiences in the Hitler Era)
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Folder 928: Be-Boundated
- Berger, Evelyn: Impasse; Bick, Abraham -Ya'ades un Marksizm (Judaism and Marxism); Bloom, Solomon: Zhitlowsky, Marx and The Jews; Boehmer, Walther: Sowjet-Experiment und Judentum (Soviet Experiment and Jewry)
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Folder 929: C-G1937-1952, undated
- Chaifetz-Tuzman, Malke: Mames bay di Banen (Mothers at the Railroad); Chaim, Leybl: Erd un Araber (Land and Arabs); Cohen, Morris R.: The Arab Refugee Problem; Farwell, George: The New World; Fenster, Ch.: Geule-Klangen (Sounds of Redemption); Friedman, Louis: Der Gezang fun Lebn (The Song of Life); Friedman, Louis: Moral un Gezelshaft (Morality and Society); Gillis, J. (Shmulevitz): Emil Birnheim un Zayn Sotsialistishe Shule (Emil Bernheim and His Socialist School); Goldberg, Oskar: Im Hinterlande Palaestinas (In the Hinterland of Palestine); Goldberg, Oskar: Das Schicksal einer kleinen Kolonie (The Fate of a Small Colony); Grade, Chaim: four poems
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Folder 930: I-J1934-1938, undated
- Ignatoff, David: clippings of articles from Freie Arbeiter Stimme (Free Workers Voice), Inzich (Introspectivist) and Oyfkum (Rise), with emendations; Jessenin, Sergei: four poems
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Folder 931: Kaplansky, W.1930-1934
- 16 poems; Palestina un di Shprakhn Frage (Palestine and the Language Question); 310-page manuscript with no title
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Folder 932: L- P1940, undated
- Leftwich, Joseph: Israel Zangwill; Levin, Jacob: Berl Katznelson; Molodowsky, Kadya: four poems; Maimon, N.Z.: Al Hamedinah (To the State); Mendelsberg, M.: Ideologisher Monopol (Ideological Monopoly); Mukdoni, A.: Boyt oyf a Festn Fundement (Built on a Firm Basis); Plotkin, Mark: Di Yidn Frage (The Jewish Question)
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Folder 933: R-S1938-1945, undated
- Rappaport, J.: Meshumadim (Apostates); Rosen, Joseph A.: article with no title; Rubin, Israel: Vegn Anti-Oytoriterer Dertsiung (On Anti-Authoritarian Education); Rubin, Israel: Zhaver (Rust); Rubin, Israel: Mit Vos Tseychenen Zich Oys tsum Gutn oder tsum Shlekhten di Yidisher Kinder in Erets Yisroel (In What Way Do the Jewish Children in Palestine Excel for Good or Bad); Schupp, William: Notes on Refugee Settlements; Schtuker-Faruk, Mashe: poem; Shpizman, M.: Di Realizirung fun Teritorializm (The Realization of Territorialism)
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Folder 933A: Simaite, Anna (Ona)undated
- Notes on the Disposal of YIVO Archives During World War II
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Folder 934: V-Zundated
- Ventonic, Al: two poems and three short articles; Viertel, Berthold: Samuel Goldfinger; Viertel, Berthold: The Old Jew; Viertel, Berthold: Die Schluesselburg (a famous prison); Wasserman, Leib: three poems; Zuri, Augustin: Erik Muhsam
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Folder 935: Weinrauch, Herschel1950, undated
- Loshn un Bodn (Language and Soil); Adamism: The Mid-Point of Philosophy and Idealogy and Religion for Today and Tomorrow)
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Folder 936: Unidentified1914, undated
- Anatomy of Segregation; El Chanun (Merciful God); Di Territoriale Losung des Juedischen Problems (The Territorial Solution of the Jewish Problem); A Bazukh in National Park School (A Visit to the National Park School); Immigration in the British Empire; Di Antviklung fun der Yidisher Kolonizatsie in Erets Yisroel 1937-1947 (The Development of Jewish Colonization in Palestine); Literarishe Kronik (Literary Chronicles); Martin Buber Dray Tezn fun a Religiezn Sotsializm (Martin Buber Three Theses of Religious Socialism); bibliography of books on travel; notes
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Series XV: Writings by Steinberg1924-1959, undated
- This is a series of manuscripts, typescripts and printed copies of Steinberg’s writings, including books, essays, lectures, book reviews, notes, and outlines. The writings are loosely organized by language and are in English, German, Yiddish, and Russian.
- Folders: 30
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Folder 937: Articles by Steinberg - Englishundated
- Do We Really Believe in Democracy?; David Frankfurter; Full of G-d's Glory is the Earth; Hitler's Debt to German Socialism; How Anti-semitism Gained in Italy; The Inner Tragedy of the Austrian Socialists
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Folder 938: Articles by Steinberg - English1933-1934, undated
- Jewish Nation-No Nation-How Long Yet; Jewish Plight in France; Jews to be Exchanged Against Goods; A Movement, Not Organizations; Erich Muehsam; Of the Nobility of Man
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Folder 939: Articles by Steinberg - English1952, undated
- Our Sephardic Brethren; Sir Oswald Mosely and the Jews; South Africa, Fairyland of Contradictions; Two Talks with Paul Robeson; A Year Ahead; The Yiddish Scientific Institute
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Folder 940: Articles by Steinberg - Englishundated
- untitled
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Folder 941: Letters to the editor, book reviewsundated
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Folder 942: Articles by Steinberg - Germanundated
- Friedrich Adler Schutzt die Londoner; Alles Beim Alten; Arbeiter in Heutigen Deutschland; Blitz Ohne Donner; Dichter als Politiker; Disziplinierte Fassungslosigkeit; Eine Eigenstumliche Arbeiterversammlung; Eine Neue Sozialistische Partei in Deutschland; Einleitung; Expose uber die Begrundung einer Judischen Landwirtschaftlichen Kolonie bei Wilna; Die Frau des Komissars; Die Geburt der Sozialistischen Abeiterpartei; General Schleicher und Friedrich Ebert; Gibt es Heute eine Internationale?; Haben Sozialisten am Faschismus Schuld; Helft den Deutschen Fluchtlingen; Heroisches Zeitalter; Hundert Meter fun dem Ziel; Hundertjahriges Jubilaum in England
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Folder 943: Articles by Steinberg - Germanundated
- Die Innere Tragoedie der Oesterreichischen Sozialisten; Die Internationale Arbeiterklasse; Josef Pilsudski war Einmal ein Revolutionaer; Judennot in Polen; Der Judenstaat; Das Juedische Emigrationsproblem; Juedische Massen Gehen in Polen Unter; Die Letzten Tage von Alexander Wassilius; K. Liebknechts Name Verpflichtet; Erich Muehsam; Nahum Sokolow ueber Yiddish; Neue Initiative fuer eine Internationale; Die Neue Sozialistische Partei in Deutschland; Neue Zeichen in der Deutschen Arbeiterbawegung
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Folder 944: Articles by Steinberg - German1924-1930, undated
- Offener Brief an Ernst Toller; Offener Brief an Emile Wanderwelde; Operation Gelungen-Der Pazient is Tot; Politik und Moral; Reaktion in Litauen; Rede; Nikita Schapowal; Schwarze Schatten uber Deutschland; Soziale Wirrwarr in Deutschland; Sozialisten und Kommunisten in Polen; Sued-Afrika das Land des Gegensaetze; Die Tieferen Ursachen der Krisis; Die Toedlichen Gaensefuesschen;Ueber Einheitsfront in Deutschland; Ueber Juedische Religiositaet; Um die Ehre die Sozialistischen Revolution; Unsere Internationale Stellung; Dem Vierzigjaehrigen Juengling
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Folder 945: Articles by Steinberg - Germanundated
- Was Geschieht Neben Uns?; Was Hat der Prozess in Leipzig Bewiesen?; Was is Wirtschaftsdemokratie?; Der Weg des Chaluz; Der Weg der Spanischen Revolution; Wer ist Geschlagen Worden am 13 Marz?; Wer Regiert Heute in Deutschland?; Wie die Deutschen der Ukraine Hausten; Wie Eine Revolution Zugrundeging; Wie Lebt der Deutscher Arbeiter; Wie Steht es in Deutschland; Wie Wird Man den Antisemitismus Los?; Wo ist die Internationale?; Wohin Steuert die SAP; Der Zweite Sturz Makdonald
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Folder 946: Fir Zaynen Zey Geven (They Were Four)1941
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Folder 947: Untitled Yiddish manuscript1940
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Folder 948: Mit Ayn Fus in Amerike (With One Foot in America)1951-1953
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Folder 949: Untitled Yiddish articles1939-1942, undated
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Folder 950: Articles by Steinberg - Yiddishundated
- Ameratsim Legabe Yisroel; Antisemitizm-Gefar far Nit-Yidn; Der Arbeter Lord; Avanti; A Bavegung-Nit Keyn Gezelshaft; Der Blutiker Yarid; A Demonstratsie fun a Shvakhkeyt; Daytshland Unter Hindenburg; Dikhter oder Politiker; Dorem Afrike-Dos Land fun Kegnzatsn; Di Drite Sotsialistishe Partey in Daytshland; David Edelstadt-Dos Shvert un der Flam; Englishe Labor Partey Oyf dem Sheydveg
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Folder 951: Articles by Steinberg - Yiddishundated
- Farkhaleshte Neshomes; Farvos Hot Macdonald Gemuzt Vider Faln?; Farvos iz Avek Hilferding; Farvos Shvaygn Zey; A Fray Yidishe Vort; Fun Vos Leben di Yidn in Londoner East End; Fun Vos Mentshn Leben; Frayland-Di Naye Teritorialistishe Bavegung; Frayland Hot Dos Vort; General Schleicher un Friedrich Ebert
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Folder 952: Articles by Steinberg - Yiddishundated
- Der Kamf fun Milionen; Kolonizatsie far Amerike; Der Kolonialer Shvert Iber Frankraykh; Leman-hoemes; Lebedike Zikhroynes; London-di Velt Shtot?; Macdonald Arop fun der Stsene; Makht un Unmakht fun der Daytshn Arbeter; Mah Shekarati; Der Mazl fun di Italienishe Yidn; Mit Tsiterike Shrit Faroys; Mir Zaynen a Veltsfolk!; Oykh in der Kleyner Shvayts-Fashizm; Oyf a Vayle in Winnipeg
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Folder 953: Articles by Steinberg - Yiddishundated
- Nayer Shturm Iber der Rusisher Literatur; Reformatsie un Sozializm; L. Rifkind, der Doktor far Yidn; Oyf B. Rivkins Artikl "Dr. Khaim Zhitlowski un Zayne Talmidim"; Di Role fun Anarkhistishn Printsip in Revolutsionern Folkizm; Di Roydef Sholems
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Folder 954: Articles by Steinberg - Yiddishundated
- Unzere Sefardishe Brider; Sheydim-Tants in Daytshland; Di Shtim fun der Gefangene; Shvarts un Vays in Afrike; Shir Hama'alos far di Eynzame; Mayn Sotsialer "Ani-Maymen"; Sotsialistishe Iberzikht; Sotsialistishe Regirungen in Khaos fun Eyrope; A Sotsialistishe Yortsayt; Tsebrokhene Neshomes; Tsu iz do a Fashistn-Gefar in England; Tsu Unzer Alter Lite; Di Tsvey Shtimen fun England
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Folder 955: Articles by Steinberg - Yiddishundated
- Varemer Grusn fun Oystralie; Vegn dem Makor fun Moral; Vegn Yidisher Religiozitet; Ver iz Raykh un Ver iz Orem in England; Ver Regirt: G-t oder der Tayvel?; Ver Regirt Haynt in Daytshland?; Vi a Demokratie Geyt Unter; Vi Lebt Haynt der Daytsher Arbeter; Vi Shteyt es mit der Spanisher Revolutsie; Vi Vert Men Poter fun Antisemitizm
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Folder 956: Articles by Steinberg - Yiddish1932, 1953, undated
- Vilna Gaon un Hayntsaytike Frumkayt; Di Visnshaft in Klem; Vizit bay Doktor A. Koralnick; Vizit bay Vladekn; Vizie fun R. Yoykhenen ben Zakay; Vos Hot Bavizn der Protses in Leyptsig; Vos Mir Viln; Vos Tut Zikh in Daytshland; Vu Shteyt der Englisher Arbeter; Vuhin Geyt di Yidish-Daytshe Yugent; Vuhin Geyt di Yugent fun Arbeter Ring
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Folder 957: Articles by Steinberg - Yiddishundated
- Di Yidishe Katastrofie in Poyln; Yidishe Landvirtshaftlekhe Kolonizatsie; Yidishe Kolonizatsie in Palestine; Yidishe Kolonizatsie in Rusland
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Folder 958: Articles by Steinberg - Yiddishundated
- Yidishe Lordn un Kristlekhe Fraynt; Yidishe Masn in Poyln Geyn Unter; Yo-Es iz a Tragedie; A Yor Avek-A Yor Faroys; Zaynen Nokh Do Sotsialistn in Eyrope?; Di Zhelekhover Garber; Khaym Zhitlowski
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Folder 959: Manuscript of memoirs of a visit to America1929-1930
- 21 notebooks, 616 pp., Yiddish
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Folder 960: Notes and outlines1929-1930
- English, Yiddish, Russian, German
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Folder 960A: Notes and outlines1930-1939, undated
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Folder 960B: Notes and outlines1941-1949, undated
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Folder 960C: Notes and outlines1950-1959, undated
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Folder 960D: Notes and outlinesundated
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Folder 961: Incomplete manuscriptsundated
- English, Yiddish, Russian
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Folder 962: Unidentified chapters from English writingsundated
- Australianism; Jewish Australianism; A Social Dreamer in Australia; The Downfall of France; French Peace or Russian?; The Life and Fate of Trotsky
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Series XVI: Russia and the Russian Revolution1906-1955
- This series consists of correspondence and other materials pertaining to Russia and the Russian Revolution. Included are manuscripts and typescripts of books, dramas and essays by Steinberg, articles by other writers, newspaper clippings, and source materials, correspondence and criticism about Steinberg’s writings, among them When I was a People’s Commissar , manuscripts on Maria Spiridonowa, manuscripts and other materials related to In the Workshop of Revolution , You Have Triumphed Mochnatschow! , Violence and Terror in the Revolution , The Path of Thorns , and several others. Materials related to the Left Socialist Revolutionary Party include photographs of some exiled LSR Party members, correspondence with imprisoned and deported Party members, newspaper clippings, statements and resolutions of the Central Committee of the LSR Party, 1918-1920, official documents bearing the signature of Dzerzhinsky, head of the Cheka, and materials on relief given to political exiles in Soviet Russia.
- Folders: 66
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Folder 963: Zikhroynes fun a Folks-Comisar (Memoirs of People's Commissar)1929
- Yiddish
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Folder 963A: When I Was a People's Commissarundated
- English
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Folder 964: Zikhroynes fun a Folks-Comisar1928-1930
- German, Russian, Yiddish
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Folder 965: Zikhroynes fun a Folks-Comisar - correspondence and criticism1929-1930, undated
- German, Russian, Yiddish
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Folder 966: Zikhroynes fun a Folks-Comisar - source materials1918-1926, undated
- Russian, Yiddish, German
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Folder 967: Zikhroynes fun a Folks-Comisar - source materials1917-1927, undated
- Russian, German
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Folder 968: Zikhroynes fun a Folks-Comisar - source materials1919-1938, undated
- Russian, Spanish
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Folder 969: Manuscript about Russian history1925
- 15 notebooks, Russian
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Folder 969A: Du Hast Gesiegt Mochnatschow! (You have Triumphed Mochnatschow!)1919
- German play in three acts
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Folder 969B: Gewalt und Terror in der Revolution (Violence and Terror in the Revolution)undated
- list of those to whom review copies were sent
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Folder 970: Maria Spiridonowa1935
- German manuscript
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Folder 971: Maria Spiridonowa1921-1930, undated
- notes and source materials; German, Russian, French, Czech
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Folder 972: Maria Spiridonowa1935-1937
- reviews; English, Yiddish, Spanish, German
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Folder 973: Maria Spiridonowa1923-1934
- miscellaneous materials; English, German
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Folder 974: Dornenweg (The Path of Thorns)1927
- Russian manuscript
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Folder 975: Dornenweg (The Path of Thorns)1927
- French manuscript
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Folder 976: Dornenweg (The Path of Thorns)1927
- German manuscript
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Folder 977: Dornenweg (The Path of Thorns)1927-1928
- English manuscript
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Folder 978: Dornenweg (The Path of Thorns)1927-1928
- reviews and miscellaneous materials; German, Yiddish, Norwegian
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Folder 979: In the Workshop of the Revolutionundated
- manuscript of a possibly earlier version; Yiddish
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Folder 980: In the Workshop of the Revolution1952, undated
- incomplete manuscript and notes; English, Yiddish
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Folder 981: In the Workshop of the Revolution1953
- publishers proofs; English
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Folder 982: In the Workshop of the Revolution1953-1955
- critical reviews and publicity material; English, Hebrew, Yiddish
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Folder 983: In the Workshop of the Revolution1953-1955
- correspondence; English, Hebrew, Yiddish, Russian, French
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Folder 984: Articles by Steinberg - English1953, undated
- Break in the Iron Curtain; Catherine Breshko-Breshkovskaya; Bukharin's End; A Call from Russia; Cheka Celebrates Its Jubilee; Death Trials in Moscow and the English Intelligentsia; Destruction of the National Soviet Republics; The Events of July 1918
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Folder 985: Articles by Steinberg - Englishundated
- The Fall of Krylenko; The Fate of Krylenko; Vera Figner; A Forgotten Anniversary; Heroes and Martyrs of the Russian Revolution; Heroism of the Young Jewish Generation in Russia; How the Germans "Worked" in the Ukraine in 1918; How the Soviet Children View the World; How They Teach History in U.S.S.R.
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Folder 986: Articles by Steinberg - English1929-1938
- Letters to the Editor of the Manchester Guardian; Lunacharski, A Flashlight Picture; Maxim Gorki Speaks; Murder of Two Russian Ministers; Mystery About Jenukidze; The Secretary Stalin; Sinovieff and Kameneff; The Thirteen Shot Men; A Trial in Kaunas; Twenty Years Ago; What Soviet Patriotism Means; Why the Sixteen Executions
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Folder 987: Articles by Steinberg - Englishundated
- untitled article; the first act of a play
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Folder 988: Articles by Steinberg - German1926-1929
- Aenderungen in der Roten Armee; Der Aufstand von Kronstadt; Katherina Breshko-Breshkowskaya; Briefe von Sch...; Bucharin in Angst; Eine Demonstration der Schwaeche; Erinnerungen an Maxim Gorki; Vera Figner; Fuer die Sowjetunion oder fuer die Weltrevolution?
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Folder 989: Articles by Steinberg - Germanundated
- Gedanken Spritzen aus Maxim Gorki; Die Gefangenen der Revolution; Geheimnis um Jenukidze; Hat Sich der Bolschewistische Terror Gemildert?; Die Juliereignisse 1918; Die Londoner
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Folder 990: Articles by Steinberg - German1923-1937, undated
- Der N 218 der Zeitung "Prawda"; Die "Nep", -die Bolschewistische Ueberwindung des Kapitalismus; Eine Neue Revolutionaere Buehne; Neuer Sturm ueber der Russischen Literatur; Politische Gefangene in Sowjet Russland und der Soziale Hintergrund dieser Erscheinung; Prozess in Kaunas; Der Ruf aus den Katakomben; Die Russische Revolutionaerin; Das Russland der Revolution
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Folder 991: Articles by Steinberg - German1923-1938
- Sinowjew und Kameneff; Das Sittliche Antlitz der Revolution; Der Sowjet Patriotismus von Heute; Sowjet Russland als Sozialistisches Problem; Der Sturz Lunatcharsky's; Auf Der Suche Nach dem Neuen; Zum Tode von Lunatscharsky; Trotzki's Kampf Gegen sich Selbst; Uber das Heutige Russland; Unzere Stellung zu Sowjetrussland; Ein Vergessener Jahrtag; Was Will die Partei der L.S.R.; Zehn Jahre Oktoberrevolution; Zum Ersten und Zweiten Mai; untitled articles
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Folder 992: Articles by Steinberg - Yiddish1920, undated
- Di Autobiografie fun Leninen; Bloymkin iz Dershosen in Moskve; Brif fun Eyropa; Di Draytsn Dershosene; Der Ershter May; Di Finf Bonim fun der Revolutsie; Di Finf Tipn Revolutsionern; Forvort; Fun Vanet Hobn zich Genumen di 16 Dershosene?; Fun Mayn Togbukh 19-VII-1920
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Folder 993: Articles by Steinberg - Yiddish1923-1926, undated
- Di Kanonen fun Kronshtat; Der Kongres fun Tsveytn International in Vien; Kronshtat; Der Menakhem Mendl fun Moskve; Raten-Rusland als a Sotsialistishe Problem; Dos Sheyndl fun Bolshevizm; Di Shender fun der Revolutsie; Sovyet Rusland als Sotsialistishe Problem
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Folder 994: Articles by Steinberg - Yiddish1927, undated
- Tsen Yor Oktober Revolutsie; Tsi iz Faran a Sovyetisher Antisemitizm?; Trotsky un der Brest-Litovsker Sholem; Tsvishn Tsvey Berg fun Fayer; Vos is Haynttsutog Sovet Patriotizm?; Vos iz der Internatsional-A Tahuve tsu Kh. Kosovsky; Vayl Men Hot Zi Geshosn Betselem Moskve; Di Yerushe fun Leninen
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Folder 995: Articles by Steinberg - Russian1923-1930, undated
- Sergei Esenin; Legendy Oktiabrskoi Revolyucii (Legends of the October Revolution); Maxim Gorky; O Polozhenii i Zadachakh Levo-Narodnichestva v Rossi (On the Situation and Aims of the Left Populists in Russia); Smert Petlury (The Death of Petlura); Vo Imia Mashiny? (In the Name of a Machine?); review of Ekonomika Perekhodnovo Perioda (The Economics of the Transition Period) by N. Bukharin; report on political and trade union affairs in Germany; Politicheskiye Pisma iz Yevropy (Political letters from Europe) [probably not by Steinberg]
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Folder 996: Articles on Russia by others1919, 1945, undated
- Kamikow, Boris: untitled; Rivesman: Vays-Bloy-Royt oyf Shvarts (White, Blue, Red on Black); Vershov: Homo Homini Lupus (Man is a Wolf)
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Folder 997: Unidentified1920-1938, undated
- "Nozhnitsy (Scissors); Zhena Kommissara (Commissar's Wife); review of a book by M. Gotz; synopsis of Revenge for Versailles, by A Tsapp; synopsis of The Soul of a Proletarian Child, by Otto Ryule; Birobidzhan: A Ten Years Balance, 1928-1938; L. Trotsky's Statement Against Stalin; La Revolucion; (Dreiser) "In Flame""
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Folder 998: Notes and outlines1920-1935, undated
- Russian
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Folder 999: Notes and outlines1919, undated
- Russian, Yiddish, German
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Folder 999A: News clippings1925-1952
- Russian, German
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Folder 1000: Radio programs1953
- English
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Folder 1001: Miscellaneousundated
- Russian, Yiddish
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Folder 1002: Spiridonowa, Maria1906-1929
- articles, biographical statements
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Folder 1003: Spiridonowa, Maria1919-1930
- correspondence
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Folder 1004: Left Socialist Revolutionary Party1919-1924
- articles
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Folder 1005: Left Socialist Revolutionary Party1917-1933, 1951
- miscellaneous materials
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Folder 1006: Left Socialist Revolutionary Party1923-1925, undated
- miscellaneous materials
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Folder 1007: Communist Party of Great Britain1924
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Folder 1008: Left Socialist Revolutionary Party1921-1927, undated
- articles by Steinberg
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Folder 1009: Left Socialist Revolutionary Party1917-1952
- notes, outlines and incomplete manuscripts
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Folder 1010: Left Socialist Revolutionary Party1920, undated
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Folder 1011: Left Socialist Revolutionary Party1917-1923
- news clippings
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Folder 1012: Left Socialist Revolutionary Party1916-1918
- news clippings
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Folder 1013: Left Socialist Revolutionary Party1918-1930
- statements and resolutions
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Folder 1014: Left Socialist Revolutionary Party1919-1932, undated
- Individuals, A to E
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Folder 1015: Left Socialist Revolutionary Party1924-1926
- individuals, F to G
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Folder 1016: Left Socialist Revolutionary Party1919-1934
- individuals, K to N
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Folder 1017: Left Socialist Revolutionary Party1919-1927
- individuals, P to R
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Folder 1018: Left Socialist Revolutionary Party1923-1933
- individuals, S to T
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Folder 1019: Left Socialist Revolutionary Party1924-1936
- Uporov, G.
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Folder 1020: Left Socialist Revolutionary Party1919-1929
- individuals, V to Y
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Folder 1021: Left Socialist Revolutionary Party1919-1929
- organizations
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Folder 1022: Left Socialist Revolutionary Party1919-1920
- Butyrka Prison letters
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Folder 1023: Left Socialist Revolutionary Party1919-1933
- unidentified correspondence, surname unknown
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Folder 1024: Left Socialist Revolutionary Party1918-1936
- unidentified correspondence
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Series XVII: Miscellaneous Materials1893-1956
- This series contains diaries with Russian, English and Yiddish notes about Steinberg’s daily activities, photographs and envelopes from letters addressed to Steinberg. There are photographs of Steinberg, his family, various places considered for Jewish settlements such as Argentina, South Africa and Australia, revolutionary and Bolshevik figures, and illustrations for Steinberg’s book on Maria Spiridonowa.
- Folders: 23
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Folder 1025: Diaries1924, 1938-1950
- Russian, English, Yiddish
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Folder 1026: Diaries1951-1956
- Russian, English, Yiddish
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Folder 1027: Photographs - Steinberg, I.N.1941-1949, undated
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Folder 1028: Photographs - Steinberg, I.N.1918-1942, undated
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Folder 1029: Photographs - Steinberg, also family members and others1893-1944, undated
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Folder 1030: Photographs - Argentina; Mexico; South Africa1904-1951, undated
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Folder 1031: Photographs - Gourewich, Manya; Neuman; Frager, J.; Liebknecht, M.; Brzoza, Chaim; Radek, Karl ; Bao Pu; Balabanoff, Angelica; Weinberg, M.1924-1935, undated
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Folder 1032: Photographs - Australia1939-1946
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Folder 1033: Photographs - Palestine1924
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Folder 1034: Photographs - unidentified agricultural settlementsundated
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Folder 1035: Photographs - Russia, martyrs of Bolshevism1917-1926, undated
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Folder 1036: Photographs - Russia, individuals and groups1913-1933, undated
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Folder 1037: Photographs - Russia, unidentified individuals and groups1925-1931, undated
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Folder 1038: Photographs - Bergen-Belsen; Workmens Circle School, London1947, undated
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Folder 1039: Photographs - YIVO Vilna exhibitundated
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Folder 1040: Photographs - Steinberg, Anna1905-1947
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Folder 1041: Photographs - Steinberg, Ada and David Siegel1936-1945, undated
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Folder 1042: Photographs - Steinberg, Leo and Shulamit1939-1945, undated
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Folder 1043: Photographs - Steinberg family1924-1941, undated
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Folder 1044: Photographs - unidentified individuals and groups1912-1949, undated
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Folder 1045: Photographs - negativesundated
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Folder 1045A: Photographs - Spiridonowa book illustrations1906-1930
- Folder 1046: Envelopes addressed to Steinberg
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Browse by Series:
Series 1: Series I: Correspondence with Organizations, 1923-1966,
Series 2: Series II: Freeland League, New York Office, 1941-1952,
Series 3: Series III: Correspondence with Individuals, 1918-1965,
Series 4: Series IV: Freeland League, London Office, 1937-1943,
Series 5: Series V: Freeland League, Miscellaneous Materials, 1938-1968,
Series 6: Series VI: Refugee Freeland League in Austria, 1945-1951,
Series 7: Series VII: Steinberg’s Visit to London, 1946,
Series 8: Series VIII: Geographical Files, 1930-1964,
Series 9: Series IX: Freeland League, Australia Plans, 1901-1906, 1919-1956,
Series 10: Series X: Steinberg’s Visit to South Africa, 1935-1937,
Series 11: Series XI: Newspaper Clippings, 1924-1957,
Series 12: Series XII: Steinberg’s Personal Papers, 1920-1965,
Series 13: Series XIII: Family Correspondence, 1908-1956,
Series 14: Series XIV: Writings by Others, 1914, 1930-1964, undated,
Series 15: Series XV: Writings by Steinberg, 1924-1959, undated,
Series 16: Series XVI: Russia and the Russian Revolution, 1906-1955,
Series 17: Series XVII: Miscellaneous Materials, 1893-1956