Isaiah Minkoff Papers and Photographs
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Isaiah Minkoff served as Executive Secretary of the Jewish Labor Committee, Executive Director of the General Jewish Council, and the Executive Director of the National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council (NJCRAC -- later NCRAC).. In addition to his responsibilities in organizational work, Minkoff continued contact with people around the world, many of whom he had assisted in the Holocaust and postwar years, and Russian-speaking socialists who had been the inspiration of his youth. While they are very incomplete, and mostly date from Minkoff's last three decades of public life, the papers include material that spans the whole range of his interests and accomplishments.
Historical/Biographical Note
Isaiah Minkoff (1901-1983) was born in Warsaw in 1901 and was raised and educated in Moscow. As a teenager he became involved in World War I relief work and also became active in a number of Jewish and socialist organizations. After the Revolution of 1917 he continued his political activity as a member of the Russian Social Democratic movement and served a one-year term in Soviet prisons. He attended the University of Moscow, 1918-1920. He fled the Soviet Union, and in 1922 arrived in California, where he completed his B.A., in Slavonic languages, at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1926.
In June 1926 he married Dussia Samson, daughter of Russian Jews who had emigrated to the United States after a long residence in Harbin, China, and settled in San Francisco. The Minkoffs soon resettled in New York, where he soon became active in Jewish communal affairs. In New York be became reacquainted with a large circle of Russian Social-Democratic (Menshevik) exiles who had fled from the Soviet Union after the consolidation of Bolshevik power.
From 1936 to 1941 he served as Executive Secretary of the Jewish Labor Committee, and in that capacity played a central role in the JLC'santi-Nazi and rescue activities. For example, Minkoff was one of the chief organizers of the labor-sponsored Counter Olympics held on Randall's Island in New York City in the summer of 1936 (and repeated in the summer of 1937). He also served as the JLC's representative to the Joint Boycott Council, in which the JLC cooperated with Rabbi Stephen Wise's American Jewish Congressto coordinate the consumer boycott of German goods and services. In 1940-41 he was a key figure in the successful effort by the JLC to secure temporary visitors' visas for a list of European labor and socialist activists who were in immediate danger of arrest by the Nazi authorities in France and Eastern Europe. He met with officials of the American Federation of Laborand of the Roosevelt Administration, assisted in the compilation of the visa lists, arranged for transportation of refugees, and on many occasions welcomed the rescued families as they stepped off the boats in New York, Los Angeles or Seattle.
In 1941 he left the Jewish Labor Committee to become Executive Director of the General Jewish Council, a confederation of Jewish defense organizations whose aim was to hammer out joint policies, wherever possible on issues of critical importance during the warsyears, and to make plans for post-war rehabilitation and reconstruction. In 1944 he became the Executive Director of the newly founded Jewish community relations agency, the National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council(NJCRAC -- later NCRAC). He was to hold this position from 1944 until his retirement in 1975, building NCRAC from an umbrella groups of four national agencies and fourteen local communal bodies into a major agency comprised of eleven national and 111 local groups.
NCRAC under Minkoff's leadership became a prime force for Jewish involvement in the civil rights movement, and also fostered a concerted Jewish community response on other issues, such as the reform of U.S. immigrations law, the publicizing of and protest against the plight of Jews in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, support for the state of Israel, and efforts to combat anti-semitism and other forms of bigotry and discrimination in this country and abroad. In addition to his primary responsibilities in NCRAC Minkoff served as a Board member of the Jewish Labor Committee, the Atran Foundation, the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, the Conference on Jewish Material Claims against Germany, and the Jewish Daily Forward Association. He was also an active supporter of the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, the Congress for Jewish Culture and the Workmen's Circle.
In addition to his extensive responsibilities in organizational work, Minkoff kept in touch with a wide circle of friends and comrades around the world -- many of whom he had assisted in the Holocaust and postwar years. He took a deep interest in the fate of Yiddish culture and never lost touch with the Russian-speaking socialists who had been the inspiration of his youth. In his later years he traveled widely in Europe and Israel, and served as a delegate to several international meetings concerned with Jewish communal affairs and the issue of reparations to Holocaust survivors.
Minkoff died of cancer in New York City on May 10, 1983.
Arrangement
The papers are comprised of four series: I. Correspondence, II. Subject Files, and III. Speeches, and IV. Photographs
Scope and Content Note
While they are very incomplete, and mostly date from Minkoff's last three decades of public life, the papers include material that spans the whole range of his interests and accomplishments. The correspondence series includes a mix of material, incoming and outgoing letters -- both professional and personal, in English, Yiddish and Russian. Included are letters from rabbis and lay Jewish communal leaders, U.S. and Israeli government officials, labor leaders, European socialist politicians, Bundists such as Benjamin Tabachinsky, Left Zionists such as Paul Goldman, and veteran Mensheviks (for example, Boris Sapir, Leo Lande, Gregory Aronson -- and their families). In the subject files are additional groupings of material on individuals with whom Minkoff was especially close; the file on Menshevik leader Raphael Abramovitch, for example, includes correspondence, clippings, Minkoff's memorial tribute, and financial documents relating to Abramovitch's family. The Speeches series includes both notes and full texts, many of them relating to Minkoff's professional duties, but others recounting episodes from his personal and family history, or paying final tribute to departed colleagues, political allies and friends. The photographs series contains images of meetings and conventions that Minkoff attended.
Of particular note is a file of condolence letters written in 1958 on the occasion of the death of Minkoff's brother, the Yiddish writer Nochum Minkoff; letters written on the occasion of Isaiah Minkoff's retirement in 1975 and his serious illness in 1977; correspondence with Kurt Grossman, Fritz Heine, Rudolf Katz and other socialists active in the German resistance to Nazism; long series of grant proposals addressed to the Atran Foundation and the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture; financial and other data relating to the Special Labor Aid Project (later the Labor Aid Project) -- a JLC initiative to help support aged and needy veterans of the anti-Nazi and socialist movements of Europe; and files of material on the JLC's rescue and aid activities during and immediately after World War II; and many publications and reports of NCRAC and the Jewish Labor Committee.
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Conditions Governing Access
Materials are open without restrictions.
Conditions Governing Use
Any rights (including copyright and related rights to publicity and privacy) held by Isaiah Minkoff were transferred to New York University in 1998 by Paul Minkoff. Permission to publish or reproduce materials in this collection must be secured from Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Archives. Please contact tamiment.wagner@nyu.edu, (212) 998-2630.
Preferred Citation
Identification of item, date; Isaiah M. Minkoff Papers and Photographs; WAG 086; box number; folder number; Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives Elmer Holmes Bobst Library 70 Washington Square South New York, NY 10012, New York University Libraries.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Donated by Isaiah Minkoff's widow, Dussia Samson Minkoff, in 1992 and 1993. An additional donation was made by Isaiah Minkoff's son, Paul Minkoff, in 1998. The accession numbers associated with these gifts are 1992.007 and 1992.014.
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Processing Note
Photographs were separated from this collection during initial processing and were established as a separate collection, the Isaiah Minkoff Photographs (PHOTOS 164). In 2013, the photograph collection was reincorporated into the Isaiah Minkoff Papers and Photographs (WAG 086).
Edition of this Guide
Repository
Series I: Correspondence, 1940-1984, inclusive
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically.
Correspondence, undated, inclusive
Correspondence, 1940, inclusive
Correspondence, 1941-1943, inclusive
Correspondence, 1944-1951, inclusive
Correspondence, 1952 , 1953, inclusive
Correspondence, 1954, inclusive
Correspondence, 1955, inclusive
Correspondence, 1956, inclusive
Correspondence, 1957, inclusive
Correspondence, 1958, inclusive
Correspondence, 1959, inclusive
Correspondence, 1960, inclusive
Correspondence, 1961, inclusive
Correspondence, 1962, inclusive
Correspondence, 1963, inclusive
Correspondence, Jan 1964-May 1964
Correspondence, Jun 1964-Dec 1964
Correspondence, 1965, inclusive
Correspondence, 1966, inclusive
Correspondence, 1967, inclusive
Correspondence, 1968, inclusive
Correspondence, 1969, inclusive
Correspondence, 1970, inclusive
Correspondence, 1971, inclusive
Correspondence, 1972, inclusive
Correspondence, 1973, inclusive
Correspondence, 1974, inclusive
Correspondence, 1975, inclusive
Correspondence, 1976, inclusive
Correspondence, 1977, inclusive
Correspondence, 1978, inclusive
Correspondence, 1979, inclusive
Correspondence, 1980-1982, inclusive
Correspondence, 1983, inclusive
Correspondence, 1984, inclusive
Series II: Subject Files, 1914-1984, inclusive
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically.
Abeles, Herbert, 1952, inclusive
Abramovitch, Raphael, undated , 1941, inclusive
Ad Hoc Committee on Human Rights and Genocide, undated, inclusive
Address Books, undated, inclusive
Aid to Camp Survivors, undated, inclusive
Alexandrovitch, Vera, undated , 1945, inclusive
American Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia, undated, inclusive
American Council for Judaism, 1950-1967, inclusive
American Federation of Jews from Central Europe, 1978, inclusive
American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors, 1983, inclusive
American Jewish Commission on the Holocaust, undated, inclusive
American Jewish Commission on the Holocaust, 1982-1983, inclusive
American Jewish Committee, undated , 1941-1969, inclusive
American Jewish Committee, 1972-1982, inclusive
American Jewish Conference, undated , 1943 , 1946, inclusive
American Jewish Congress, undated , 1943, inclusive
American Jewish Congress, 1961-1962, inclusive
American Jewish Congress, 1963, inclusive
American Jewish Congress, 1965-1968, inclusive
American Jewish Congress, 1972 , 1975 , 1979, inclusive
American Jewish Historical Society: NCRAC Archives, 1970, inclusive
American Jewry: General, undated , 1963-1975, inclusive
American Labor Conference on International Affairs, 1946, inclusive
American Labor Party, 1937, inclusive
American Socialist Society, 1949-1950, inclusive
American Zionist Council, 1950 , 1953, inclusive
Anti-Communism, 1950, inclusive
Anti-Semitism, 1942 , 1948 , 1964, inclusive
Anti-Semitism: Europe, 1962-1963, inclusive
Anti-Semitism: U.S., 1950 , 1960 , 1962, inclusive
A. Philip Randolph Institute, 1966-1982, inclusive
A. Philip Randolph Memorial Fund, undated, inclusive
Apartment: Plan, undated, inclusive
Appointment Books, 1979 , 1982, inclusive
Arab Propaganda Activities, 1956, inclusive
Argentina, 1962, inclusive
Arendt, Hannah, 1963, inclusive
Art in Jewish Life, undated , 1964, inclusive
Association of Jewish Community Relations Workers, undated , 1950-1961, inclusive
Association of Jewish Community Relations Workers, 1962-1963 , 1975-1976, inclusive
Atlanta, GA, 1955-1956, inclusive
Atran Center: Plan, undated, inclusive
Atran Foundation, undated , 1948-1961, inclusive
Atran Foundation, 1965-1971, inclusive
Atran Foundation, 1972-1973, inclusive
Atran Foundation, 1974, inclusive
Atran Foundation (I), 1975, inclusive
Atran Foundation (II), 1975, inclusive
Atran Foundation (I), 1976, inclusive
Atran Foundation (II), 1976, inclusive
Atran Foundation (I), 1977, inclusive
Atran Foundation (II), 1977, inclusive
Atran Foundation (III), 1977, inclusive
Atran Foundation (I), 1978, inclusive
Atran Foundation (II), 1978, inclusive
Atran Foundation (III), 1978, inclusive
Atran Foundation, Jan 1979-Jun 1979
Atran Foundation, Jul 1979-Sep 1979
Atran Foundation, Oct 1979
Atran Foundation, Nov 1979-Dec 1979
Atran Foundation (I), 1980, inclusive
Atran Foundation (II), 1980, inclusive
Atran Foundation (III), 1980, inclusive
Atran Foundation, Jan 1981-Mar 1981
Atran Foundation, Apr 1981-Sep 1981
Atran Founfdation, Oct 1981-Dec 1981
Atran Foundation (I), 1982, inclusive
Atran Foundation (II), 1982, inclusive
Atran Foundation (III), 1982, inclusive
Atran Foundation (IV), 1982, inclusive
Atran Foundation, 1983, inclusive
Atran Foundation: Budget and Financial Reports, 1970-1981, inclusive
Atran Foundation: "Made in the USA" Film Project, 1977-1981, inclusive
Atran Foundation: UJA, 1967-1970 , 1976, inclusive
Atran Frank, 1951, inclusive
Atran House, undated , 1954 , 1977, inclusive
Atran House, 1981, inclusive
Atran House, 1982, inclusive
Austria, 1970, inclusive
Azeff, Evgeni, undated, inclusive
Balkans, 1945, inclusive
Banewur, Eva, 1970, inclusive
Baron, W. Salo, 1954, inclusive
Black Americans to Support Israel Committee, 1981, inclusive
Blacks and Jews, 1963-1969, inclusive
B'nai B'rith, undated , 1947-1980, inclusive
Brandeis University, 1953 , 1974-1979, inclusive
Brown, Irving, 1977, inclusive
Brumberg, Abraham, 1970, inclusive
Bundist Tribune (Yiddish), 1979, inclusive
Carter, Pres., Jimmy, 1977, inclusive
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1975, inclusive
Chanin, Nochum, undated , 1947 , 1965, inclusive
Chernov, Victor, 1945-1946, inclusive
Civil Rights, 1962-1966, inclusive
Clippings and articles: misc., 1953-1981, inclusive
Cohen, Jules, 1967, inclusive
Columbus United Jewish Fund and Council, 1964, inclusive
Communist Party (U.S.), 1956, inclusive
Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations, 1960-1975, inclusive
Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations, 1978-1981, inclusive
Conference on the Welfare State, 1966, inclusive
Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, undated , 1972, inclusive
Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, 1973-1980, inclusive
Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, 1981-1982, inclusive
Congress for Jewish Culture, undated , 1949-1983, inclusive
Coudert, Frederic and Engel M. Irving, 1950, inclusive
Coughlin, Father Charles, 1939, inclusive
Council for the Underground Labor Movements of Europe, undated , 1943, inclusive
Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, 1947-1962, inclusive
Council of Jewish federations and Welfare Funds, 1963-1981, inclusive
Cuba, 1944 , 1946, inclusive
Dector, Moshe, undated , 1974-1977, inclusive
Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee, 1979, inclusive
Detroit, 1952-1956, inclusive
Development of Jewish Communal Organization in America (Ms. & Notes), 1957, inclusive
Diary/Appointment Book, 1978, inclusive
Diary/Appointment Book, 1980, inclusive
Diary/Appointment Book, 1983, inclusive
Diary/Appointment Book (Dussia Minkoff), 1984, inclusive
DiMarco Reception Committee, 1954, inclusive
Dreyfus Opera, 1982-1983, inclusive
Dubinsky, David, 1946 , 1952 , 1966, inclusive
Dubnov, Simon, 1961, inclusive
Eastern Europe, 1956, inclusive
East European Jewry, 1968, inclusive
Educational Alliance, 1966, inclusive
Einstein, Albert (Atran Proposal), 1953, inclusive
Eisendrath, Maurice, 1964 , 1968, inclusive
Federation (NYC), 1966, inclusive
Financial: Contributions, 1976-1983, inclusive
Forster, Arnold, 1974, inclusive
France, 1977 , 1982, inclusive
Franck, Isaac, 1973, inclusive
Freeland League, 1954, inclusive
Free World Association, 1943, inclusive
Gebiner, Benjamin, 1956 , 1968 , 1971, inclusive
General Jewish Council (Archives), undated , 1941-1944, inclusive
General Jewish Council: Hiring of Minkoff, 1941, inclusive
Germany, 1945-1978, inclusive
Ginzberg, Ralph, undated
Goldberg, B. Z., 1951, inclusive
Goldenberg, J, undated , 1970, inclusive
Goldenberg, Yasha, undated, inclusive
Goldman, Paul, 1974, inclusive
Goldstein, A.A., undated, inclusive
Gompers, Samuel, 1914, inclusive
Grossman, Kurt, 1966, inclusive
Green, Nancy. L., 1977, inclusive
Green, William (Bust), 1953, inclusive
Greenberg, Hayim, undated , 1953, inclusive
Hagen, Paul: "Deutschland nach Hitler", undated, inclusive
Hashomer Hatzair, 1953, inclusive
Held, Adolph, undated , 1969, inclusive
Hertzberg, Arthur, 1964-1980, inclusive
Hill, Herbert, 1959, inclusive
Hillman Foundation, 1972, inclusive
Hobart College, 1955, inclusive
Holocaust: General, 1978-1979, inclusive
Holocaust: General, 1980-1981, inclusive
Holly Point Project, 1948, inclusive
Hook, Sidney, undated , 1978, inclusive
Housepian, Aramais, undated , 1977, inclusive
Howe, Irving, 1968-1969, inclusive
Humphrey, Hubert, 1965, inclusive
Hungary, 1977, inclusive
Illness (Isaiah Minkoff), 1970-1971, inclusive
Illness (I. M.) (I), 1976, inclusive
Illness (I. M.) (II), 1976, inclusive
Illness (I. M.) (III), 1976, inclusive
Illness (I. M.) (IV), 1976, inclusive
Illness (I. M.) (V), 1976, inclusive
Illness (I. M.), 1977, inclusive
Interview (I. M.) with John Slawson, 1970, inclusive
Israel, undated , 1950, inclusive
Israel, 1974-1976, inclusive
Israel, 1977-1982, inclusive
Israel Task Force: Tour, 1974-1975, inclusive
Jacobson, Philip, undated, inclusive
Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland, 1941 , 1967, inclusive
Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, 1950 , 1976 , 1982, inclusive
Jewish Culture/History, 1949-1981, inclusive
Jewish Daily Forward, 1948 , 1959-1981, inclusive
Jewish Daily Forward Association, 1957 , 1975, inclusive
Jewish Daily Forward Association: Finances, 1978-1981, inclusive
Jewish Encyclopedic Handbooks, 1960, inclusive
Jewish Image in Televison, undated, inclusive
Jewish Labor Bund, 1940-1982, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee, undated, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee, 1936-1943, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee, 1947-1958, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee, 1961-1964, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee, 1965, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee, 1966-1967, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee, 1967, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee, 1968-1970, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee, 1971-1975, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee, 1976-1979, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee, 1980, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee, 1981, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee, 1982, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee, 1983-1984, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee: European Trips, 1966 , 1974 , 1977, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee: Financial, 1954-1973, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee: Minkoff Tribute, 1979, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee: Projects in Israel, 1967, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee: Rescue/Immigration, undated , 1940-1943, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee: Rescue/Immigration, 1944, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee: Rescue/Immigration, 1945-1947, inclusive
Jewish Labor Committee: Rescue/Immigration, 1948-1953, inclusive
Jewish Newsletter, 1952-1955, inclusive
Jewish Socialist Farband, undated , 1930-1969, inclusive
Jewish War Veterans, 1955-1956, inclusive
John Birch Society, 1965, inclusive
Joint Boycott Council, 1939, inclusive
Kahn, Tom, ca.1969, inclusive
Kallen, Horace, 1962-1963, inclusive
Kane, Irving, 1949-1953, inclusive
Katz, Rudolf, 1952-1961, inclusive
Katz, Shlomo, 1954, inclusive
Kennedy, John F., 1963, inclusive
Knox, Israel, 1980, inclusive
Koirala, B. P., 1977-1978, inclusive
Labor Aid Project, undated , 1943-1954, inclusive
Labor Aid Project, 1959-1961, inclusive
Labor Aid Project, 1962-1963, inclusive
Labor Aid Project, 1964-1967, inclusive
Labor Aid Project, 1968-1975, inclusive
Labor Aid Project: Ledgers, 1958-1963, inclusive
Labor Aid Project: Ledgers, 1963-1969, inclusive
Labor League for Human Rights, undated , 1943 , 1945, inclusive
Laidler, Harry, undated, inclusive
Lande, Leo, undated , 1971-1973, inclusive
Landis, Joseph, 1962, inclusive
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1963-1980, inclusive
League for Human Rights, Freedom & Democracy, undated, inclusive
League for Industrial Democracy, undated , 1954-1983, inclusive
Leokum, Arkady: "The Outsider" (Novel, typescript) (I), 1946, inclusive
Leokum, Arkady: "The Outsider" (Novel, typescript) (II), 1946, inclusive
Levin, Mark, 1955, inclusive
Levitas, S. M., 1961, inclusive
Liberal Party, 1947 , 1956, inclusive
Lie, Haakon, 1969, inclusive
London, Meyer, 1982, inclusive
Los Angeles, 1953, inclusive
Lurie, Walter A., 1968, inclusive
MacIver Report, 1951, inclusive
Kalkin, Yaakov, 1965-1966, inclusive
March on Washington, 1963, inclusive
Marisha [Bronislawa Feinmesser-Warman], 1968, inclusive
Meany, George, 1977 , 1979 , 1982, inclusive
Meed, Vladka (Book), 1972-1973, inclusive
Memorial Committee for the Six Million, 1969, inclusive
Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, undated , 1966-1969, inclusive
Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, 1970, inclusive
Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, 1972-1973, inclusive
Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, 1974-1977, inclusive
Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, 1978-1982, inclusive
Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, 1982-1983, inclusive
Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture: Summary of Institutional Grants, 1965-1979, inclusive
Memorial Services: Programs, etc., undated , 1967-1977, inclusive
Menshevik History Project, 1956 , 1961, inclusive
Mensheviks, undated , 1945-1981, inclusive
Mexico, 1930-1966, inclusive
Middle East, 1956-1982, inclusive
Mikhoels the Wise (Play), 1982, inclusive
Minkoff, Eli C., 1964 , 1968, inclusive
Minkoff, Isaiah: Biographical Information, undated , 1942-1983, inclusive
Minkoff, Isaiah: Condolences (I), 1983, inclusive
Minkoff, Isaiah: Condolences (II), 1983, inclusive
Minkoff, Isaiah: Condolences (III), 1983-1984, inclusive
Minkoff, Isaiah: Writings, undated , 1951-1964, inclusive
Minkoff, Nochum, 1954-1973, inclusive
Minkoff, Olga and Moses, undated , 1958, inclusive
Minkoff, Paul, undated , 1958 , 1972, inclusive
Minnesota, 1965, inclusive
Monde Publishers, 1957, inclusive
Muravchik, Emanuel, undated , 1960, inclusive
National Committee for Rural Schools, 1957, inclusive
National Community Relations Advisory Council (NCRAC), undated , 1944 , 1946, inclusive
NCRAC, 1947-1949, inclusive
NCRAC, 1950-1952, inclusive
NCRAC, 1953, inclusive
NCRAC, 1954-1955, inclusive
NCRAC, 1956, inclusive
NCRAC, 1957, inclusive
NCRAC, 1959, inclusive
NCRAC, 1960-1961, inclusive
NCRAC, 1962-1963, inclusive
NCRAC, 1964-1965, inclusive
NCRAC (I), 1966, inclusive
NCRAC (II), 1966, inclusive
NCRAC, 1967, inclusive
NCRAC, 1968, inclusive
NCRAC, 1969, inclusive
NCRAC, 1970-1971, inclusive
NCRAC, 1972-1973, inclusive
NCRAC, 1974, inclusive
NCRAC, 1975, inclusive
NCRAC, 1976, inclusive
NCRAC, 1977, inclusive
NCRAC, 1978, inclusive
NCRAC, 1979, inclusive
NCRAC, 1980, inclusive
NCRAC, 1981, inclusive
NCRAC, 1982, inclusive
NCRAC, 1983, inclusive
NCRAC, 1984, inclusive
NCRAC: Atran Grant, 1980-1981, inclusive
NCRAC: Humorous Play, undated, inclusive
NCRAC: 20th Universary, 1964, inclusive
National Conference of Jewish Communal Service, undated , 1962 , 1964, inclusive
National Conference on Human Rights, undated, inclusive
National Foundation for Jewish Culture: The Joint Cultural Appeal, 1982, inclusive
National Jewish Welfare Board, 1962-1965, inclusive
National Sharecropper Fund, 1957, inclusive
National Yiddish Book Center, 1980-1984, inclusive
New Left, 1969, inclusive
New republic: Symposium on European Jews, 1943, inclusive
Nicolaevsky, Boris, undated , 1966, inclusive
Notes on Documents, 1966, inclusive
Odessa: Fraternal Organizations, undated, inclusive
Olympics, 1973 , 1980, inclusive
Parochial Schools, 1966-1967 , 1969, inclusive
Parodies: NCRAC Meeting; Eisenhower; etc., undated, inclusive
Partisans of Vilna, 1982-1983, inclusive
Pat, Jacob, 1966-1967, inclusive
Patt, Emanuel, undated , 1942 , 1971, inclusive
Pension, undated , 1970, inclusive
People's Educational Camp Society, 1955, inclusive
Petal Papers, 1957, inclusive
Poland, undated , 1981, inclusive
Progresso, Il (Anti-Semitism), 1974, inclusive
Randolph, A. Philip, 1969, inclusive
Republican Party, 1969, inclusive
Reparations, 1952, inclusive
Rescue Lists (JLC) for Anniversary, 1977, inclusive
Retirements, 1974, inclusive
Retirement (I), 1975, inclusive
Retirement (II), 1975, inclusive
Retirement (III), 1975, inclusive
Retirement (IV), 1975, inclusive
Reunion of Old Timers, 1950, inclusive
Reuther, Walter, 1949, inclusive
Right-Wing Groups, 1961 , 1966, inclusive
Rockwell, George Lincoln, 1962, inclusive
Rosenblatt, Sarah, undated, inclusive
Rustin, Bayard, undated , 1966-1975, inclusive
San Francisco: Socialist Party, 1928, inclusive
Sapir, Boris, undated , 1961-1977, inclusive
Scherer, Emanuel, undated , 1977, inclusive
Sherman, B., 1952, inclusive
Schrager, F., undated, inclusive
Schwartz, Soloman, 1973, inclusive
Shub, D.: Book Committee, 1966, inclusive
Shuster, George, 1950, inclusive
Slesin, Shulamith (from Vilna), undated, inclusive
Smith, Gerald L. K., 1953, inclusive
Socialist Courier, 1945-1973, inclusive
Socialist Courier: Finances, 1963, inclusive
Socialist Courier: Finances, 1964, inclusive
Socialist Courier: Finances, 1965, inclusive
Socialist Courier: Finances, 1966, inclusive
Socialist Courier: Finances, 1967, inclusive
Socialist Courier: Finances, 1968, inclusive
Socialist Courier: Finances, 1969, inclusive
Socialist Courier: Finances, 1970, inclusive
Socialist Courier: Finances, 1971-1975, inclusive
Social Democratic Federation, 1940 , 1952-1953, inclusive
Social Democrats USA, undated , 1975 , 1978, inclusive
Social Democratic Youth, undated, inclusive
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander, 1973, inclusive
Souvarine, Boris, 1965, inclusive
Soviet Jewry, undated , 1953-1961, inclusive
Soviet Jewry, 1965, inclusive
Soviet Jewry, 1966, inclusive
Soviet Jewry, 1967-1973, inclusive
Soviet Jewry, 1974-1976, inclusive
Soviet Jewry, 1977, inclusive
Soviet Jewry, 1978-1979, inclusive
Soviet Jewry, 1980-1983, inclusive
Soviet Union, undated , 1934, inclusive
Speigler, Red, undated, inclusive
Stalin, Josef, undated, inclusive
Stevens Boycott, 1978-1980, inclusive
Strunsky, Sheba, undated, inclusive
Students for a Democratic Society: Port Huron Statement, 1962-1964, inclusive
Synagogue Council of America, 1962-1981, inclusive
Tabachinsky, Benjamin, undated , 1963-1968, inclusive
Temple Israel, NYC, 1965, inclusive
Temple Sinai, 1969, inclusive
Tenenbaum, Joseph, undated , 1953, inclusive
Tercentenary of American Jewry, 1953-1954, inclusive
Theater and Music, undated , 1944-1982, inclusive
Thomas, Norman, 1954 , 1964, inclusive
Training Bureau for Jewish Communal Service, 1948, inclusive
Travel, 1965, inclusive
Travel Memorabilia, undated , 1965 , 1969, inclusive
Tseretelli, Iracli, 1959, inclusive
Ukraine, Jews in (N. Grigoryev), 1942, inclusive
Union for Democratic Socialism, 1953-1955, inclusive
Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1959, inclusive
United Federation of Teachers, 1968, inclusive
United Jewish Appeal, 1967, inclusive
United Nations: Zionism Resolution, 1975, inclusive
United Service for New Americans, undated, inclusive
Upper Greenwood Lake: Jewish Center, undated , 1951-1975, inclusive
Vietnam War, undated , 1967, inclusive
Vilatzer, Johan: Estate, 1954-1955, inclusive
Vladeck Memorial, undated, inclusive
Vorspan, Albert, undated, inclusive
Warsaw Ghetto, undated , 1944-1983, inclusive
Washington, D. C., 1953, inclusive
WBAI, 1969, inclusive
WEVD, 1962-1982, inclusive
Wester, Leon, undated, inclusive
Wester, Thomas, 1966, inclusive
Will: Notes, undated, inclusive
Willen, Paul, 1954, inclusive
Workers Defense League, 1965, inclusive
Workmen's Circle, 1955-1983, inclusive
Workmen's Circle: Education Department (Plays, Songs, etc.), undated , 1942-1981, inclusive
Workmen's Circle: Festivals, undated , 1969-1981, inclusive
World Conference of Jewish Organizations, 1967-1968, inclusive
World Conference of Jewish Organizations, 1972, inclusive
World Conference of Jewish Organizations, 1973-1975, inclusive
World Jewish Congress, undated , 1949-1975, inclusive
Wurzweiler School of Social Work, 1982, inclusive
Yad Vashem, 1953, inclusive
Yiddish Culture, undated , 1952-1982, inclusive
Yiddish Dictionary Committee, 1980-1981, inclusive
Yiddish Press, 1970, inclusive
Yiddish Writers (Soviet), 1977, inclusive
YIVO, undated , 1940-1969, inclusive
YIVO, 1970-1975, inclusive
YIVO, 1976-1977, inclusive
YIVO, 1978-1979, inclusive
YIVO, 1980, inclusive
YIVO, 1981-1983, inclusive
YIVO: Applications, 1978-1979, inclusive
YIVO: Autobiographies, 1965, inclusive
YIVO Institute for Peace in the Middle East, 1977-1978, inclusive
Zionism, undated , 1947 , 1963, inclusive
Zukunft, 1949-1983, inclusive
Series III: Speeches, 1947-1981, inclusive
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically.
Speeches (I), undated, inclusive
Speeches (II), undated, inclusive
Speeches (III), undated, inclusive
Speeches, 1947, inclusive
Speeches, 1950, inclusive
Speeches, 1951, inclusive
Speeches, 1952, inclusive
Speeches, 1953, inclusive
Speeches, 1954, inclusive
Speeches, 1955, inclusive
Speeches, 1956, inclusive
Speeches, 1957, inclusive
Speeches, 1958-1959, inclusive
Speeches, 1960, inclusive
Speeches, 1961, inclusive
Speeches, 1962, inclusive
Speeches, 1963, inclusive
Speeches, 1964, inclusive
Speeches, 1965, inclusive
Speeches, 1967-1968, inclusive
Speeches, 1969-1970, inclusive
Speeches, 1972, inclusive
Speeches, 1973-1974, inclusive
Speeches, 1975, inclusive
Speeches, 1976, inclusive
Speeches, 1979, inclusive
Speeches, 1981, inclusive
Speeches by Others, 1958-1966, inclusive
Speeches: Yiddish, undated, inclusive
Series IV: Photographs, 1940s-1981, inclusive
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically.