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Correspondence regarding the Bnai Brith organization in the United States, Part Two

Correspondence regarding the Bnai Brith organization in the United States, Part Two - Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA), the Bnai Brith youth organization, 1937; Hillel Foundation, 1928-1934; travel by the organization's president Abraham Sachar to areas in Europe that have refugees, 1936; problem of emigration to Eretz Israel, 1938; Stephen Wise dedicates himself to work on behalf of the Jews in Germany, 1933; - Correspondence by Stephen Wise with Henry Monsky regarding the establishment of the Rescue Committee, 1943; - Correspondence by Stephen Wise with Joseph Kantrowitz regarding the participation of Bnai Brith-Germany in the Grand Lodge, 1924; - Letters regarding racial discrimination in universities and work places, 1931-1932; - Correspondence regarding actualization of the idea of the establishment of a Jewish university in Brooklyn, New York; main personality [in the correspondence]: Albert Einstein; - Newspaper clippings and books regarding the Church, work and literature (date not indicated); - Correspondence, in particular with the Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR), 1912-1915; - Correspondence regarding the gathering of the Rochester Committee, discussion regarding the outcomes of the San Remo Conference and the British Mandate in Eretz Israel, 1920; Additional persons mentioned in the correspondence: Abba Hillel Silver and Max Heller.
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3684252
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Administrative documentation
Newspaper clippings
Official documentation
Reports
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להזמנת התיק ראו קוד מיקרופילם
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English
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P.34 - Stephen Wise Archive
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22/10/1911
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14/09/1948
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NO
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150
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ROLL 74-29 BOX 37
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AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY
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P.34: Collection of Rabbi Stephen Wise, American Zionist leader