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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.
item Id
3684252
Type of material
Administrative documentation
Newspaper clippings
Official documentation
Reports
File Number
להזמנת התיק ראו קוד מיקרופילם
Language
English
Record Group
P.34 - Stephen Wise Archive
Date of Creation - earliest
22/10/1911
Date of Creation - latest
14/09/1948
Original
NO
No. of pages/frames
150
Archival Signature
ROLL 74-29 BOX 37
Location of Originals
AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Connected to Item
P.34: Collection of Rabbi Stephen Wise, American Zionist leader