Jewish Labor Committee Records, Part II: Holocaust Era Files

Identifier
WAG.025.002
Language of Description
English
Dates
1 Jan 1948 - 1 Jan 1956
Source
EHRI

Extent and Medium

150.0 linear feet (150 boxes)

Scope and Content

The Jewish Labor Committee, an umbrella group of Jewish trade unions and fraternal organizations, was founded in 1934 for the purpose of organizing opposition to Fascism, providing assistance to its victims, and fighting all forms of bigotry. After the Second World War the Committee continued its program of relief to Holocaust victims, providing shipments of food, clothing, and medical supplies. It also provided immigration assistance, and offered help with employment and housing for refugees who came to the United States. The JLC's Holocaust-related records, Part II (1948-1956), include minutes, convention proceedings, reports, press releases, correspondence, survivors’ biographical files and a wide range of printed material. Documented in detail are the JLC's efforts to sustain and resettle survivors, contacts with socialist and trade-union leaders in post-war Europe, proposals for liberalizing American immigration policy, lobbying for reparations, and anti-discrimination work.

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Entry added by EHRI based on online information from The Tamiment Library & Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives.

Jewish Labor Committee Records, Part II: Holocaust Era Files.

Identifier
WAG.025.002
Language of Description
English
Dates
1 Jan 1948 - 31 Dec 1956
Level of Description
Fonds
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

150 boxes (ca. 45 l.m.).

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Scope and Content

In “Series III: Foreign Countries” of this fonds, we find several files containing “mixed materials” on Belgium, for the period 1948-1956. See box 80, folders nrs. 25-32 and box 81, folders nrs. 1-2. These numbers correspond with microfilm reels nrs. 237-238. In “Subseries IV:C: Child Adoption Program: Correspondence files” of “Series IV: Immigration, Resettlement and Refugee Aid” we note the following files: “Belgium: General & Lists” (box 114, folder nr. 29), “Belgium: Mila Alter” (box 114, nrs. 30-31) and “Belgium: Poale Zion” (box 114, nr. 32). These files mostly contain correspondence and other “mixed materials”, for the period 1946-1953. They correspond to microfilm reel nr. 330.

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