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      <p><![CDATA[Jewish Chronicle

Birmingham Jewish Recorder

Jewish Chronicle

Correspondence and papers relating to the , 1935-46; papers dealing with refugees, resettlement, on Palestine, Israel Aliya, United Zionist Revisionists and general Zionist matters, 1939-49; material relating to Shelach, Arab refugees, 1948-9, to Irgun and to Herut. General correspondence and notes, together with correspondence and material dealing with Jewish defence, anti-Semitism and associated subjects; army correspondence chiefly with M. Gollop and L. Rabinowitz; correspondence with M. Trau, Lord Nathan, Neville J. Laski, Leonard Stein, M. Gordon Liverman, Leonard Montefiore, H.H. Roskin, Sir R. Waley-Cohen, Florence Greenberg, L.Kostoris, D. Francis Kessler, Cecil Roth, South African Jewry, Anglo-Palestine Club, Joseph Leftwich, A.M.Hyamson, the , and Maurice Rosette. Articles, lectures and pamphlets on Jewish subjects, submitted for publication in the , c.1938-47 Newspaper cuttings, papers and letters relating to Palestine, 1946-9]]></p>
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Papers of Ivan Marion Greenberg (1896-1966), editor of the , 1936-46.]]></p>
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