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The World Jewish Congress New York Office records. Series F (Organization Department) RG-67.013M United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW Washington, DC 20024-2126 Tel. (202) 479-9717 e-mail: reference@ushmm.org Descriptive summary Title: The World Jewish Congress New York Office records. Series F (Organization Department) Dates: 1942-1976 Accession number: 2007.281 Creator: Extent: World Jewish Congress 30,343 digital images 34 microfilm reels (digitized) 5 CD-ROMs Repository: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives, 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW, Washington, DC 20024-2126 Languages: English Various other languages Scope and content of collection Contains records relating to activities of the Organization Department: fundraising (until May, 1946); producing reports on WJC activities for affiliates and on the situation of Jewish communities world wide; organizing commemorations (notably for anniversaries of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising) and celebrations; preparing for plenary assemblies and conferences; and maintaining relations with other Jewish organizations. Included in the series is correspondence with or about communities; records concerning commemorations, conferences, and affiliation; together with mimeographed materials ( stencils ) in the form of reports, form letters to affiliates, and memos to the Office and Executive Committees. Sub-series 1. Executive Files, 1942-1976, consists of correspondence and reports for Issac Schwartzbart, Robert S. Serebrenick, and Saul Sokal. The files in this sub-series deal with individuals, organizations, departments, subjects, publications, and countries. Sub-series 2. Office Files, 1944-1973 consists of office correspondence and files regarding the Organization Department's work throughout the world. The sub-series begins with general correspondence arranged chronologically, followed by files

on individuals, organizations and departments, countries, topics (including conferences and commemorations - notably Warsaw Ghetto uprising anniversaries), reports, and publications. Sub-series 3. General Files, 1946-1960 consists of general correspondence files of the Organization Department. These files are arranged chronologically from June 1946 through 1960, when the department moved to Geneva. Administrative Information Restrictions on access: No restrictions on access. Restrictions on reproduction and use: Fair use only. Persons wishing to quote or publish from the records of the World Jewish Congress beyond the fair use provision as established by copyright law must obtain the written approval of the American Jewish Archives. The sale or distribution of microfilms or CD copies by the USHMM to any outside individual or agency is not permitted. Microfilms and all electronic images of the World Jewish Congress records are for use on site at the USHMM only and may not be lent to third parties. Preferred citation: for guidance. Preferred citation for USHMM archival collections; consult the USHMM website Acquisition information: The World Jewish Congress, New York office records were donated to the American Jewish Archives by the World Jewish Congress in 1982. All materials donated prior to 2002 have been arranged and described in the American Jewish Archives inventory. Series F, Organization Department, of the collection was microfilmed and sent to the United States Holocaust Museum in 2007. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum International Archives Project transferred the collection to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives in Oct. 2007. Existence and location of originals: American Jewish Archives Historical note The World Jewish Congress (WJC), an international Jewish representative organization, was formed in 1936. The Organization Department of WJC was originally established in Paris, ca. 1937, under Baruch Zuckerman to increase membership, strengthen relations with and between affiliates, maintain contacts with branch offices, and improve the image of the WJC with its affiliates. When rescue activities diminished in the late 1940s, the Organization Department also inherited responsibility for the European Advisory Council. In July 1940 the headquarters of the World Jewish Congress was moved from Geneva, Switzerland, to New York City, N.Y., due to World War II. Instrumental in its founding were the American Jewish Congress (AJC), established in 1918, and the Comite des De le gations Juives (Committee of Jewish Delegations), which was founded in 1919. Throughout the war, the departments in New York maintained contact with WJC relief and rescue worker in Europe, especially via WJC offices in London, Stockholm, Geneva, and Lisbon. Relief activities of the WJC began in April 1940 with the establishment of the Relief Committee for Jewish War Victims (RELICO) in Geneva under the direction of Adolf H. Silberschein. The purpose of RELICO was to supply food and social aid to Jews in Europe, especially in Poland and France, and to help refugee groups including those in Mauritius,

Tangier, Rhodesia, and Tanganyika. RELICO continued in operation throughout the war years, even after the headquarters of the WJC was moved to New York. In July 1940 a separate relief department was established at the new office under Arieh Tartakower. The Rescue Department was established in April 1944. Its primary functions were to document and publicize war crimes and atrocities; to devise rescue plans and enlist public and governmental support for action; to prevent deportation of some European Jewish communities; to liberate concentration camps from the Nazis; and to advocate punishment for war crimes. Aryeh L. Kubowitzki, head of the Department for European Jewish Affairs from 1941 to 1944, was named the first director of the Rescue Department, with Kurt R. Grossman as his assistant. In the spring of 1945, the Rescue Department was merged with the Relief Department under Arieh Tartakower and renamed the Relief and Rehabilitation Department. When Tartakower moved to Palestine in 1946, Kalman Stein became acting director of the expanded Relief Department. Stein was succeeded by Kurt R. Grossman in 1947. The Department was disbanded at the end of 1948 and its functions were assumed by the Relief Desk of the Political Department RELICO was established by Dr. Abraham Silberschein in Geneva in Sept. 1939, under the auspices of the World Jewish Congress. RELICO's original goals were to search for missing relatives and provide monetary and legal assistance to Jewish refugees. However, Silberschein soon concentrated his efforts on refugee activities. System of arrangement Arrangement is thematic. Organized into the following three sub-series: 1. Executive Files, 1942-1976; 2. Office Files, 1944-1973; 3. General Files, 1946-1960 Indexing terms Kubowitzki, Aryeh Leon, 1896-1966. Grossman, Kurt R. Tartakower, Aryeh, 1897-1982. Kalman Stein. World Jewish Congress. American Jewish Congress. United Nations. International Committee of the Red Cross. United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. Holocaust survivors. Affidavits. Minutes. Correspondence. Reports. CONTAINER LIST Note: Digitized files are arranged by folder and file number. A list of files by reels is available if using the microfilm instead of the digital files.

Folder no. File no. F1 1 Correspondence, 1942 F1 2 Correspondence, 1943 F1 3 Correspondence, 1945 1947 F1 4 Correspondence, 1948 1949 F1 5 Correspondence, 1950 F1 6 Correspondence, 1951 F1 7 Correspondence, 1952 F1 8 Correspondence, 1953 F1 9 Correspondence, Jan 1954 F1 10 Correspondence, Feb 1954 F1 11 Correspondence, Mar 1954 F2 1 Correspondence, Apr 1954 F2 2 Correspondence, May 1954 F2 3 Correspondence, Jun 1954 F2 4 Correspondence, Jul 1954 F2 5 Correspondence, Aug 1954 F2 6 Correspondence, Sep 1954 F2 7 Correspondence, Oct 1954 F2 8 Correspondence, Nov 1954 F2 9 Correspondence, Dec 1954 F2 10 Correspondence, Jan 1955 F2 11 Correspondence, Feb 1955 F3 1 Correspondence, Mar 1955 F3 2 Correspondence, Apr 1955 F3 3 Correspondence, May 1955 F3 4 Correspondence, Jun 1955 F3 5 Correspondence, Jul 1955 F3 6 Correspondence, Aug 1955 F3 7 Correspondence, Sep 1955 F3 8 Correspondence, Oct 1955 F3 9 Correspondence, Nov 1955 F3 10 Correspondence, Dec 1955 F4 1 Correspondence, Jan 1956 F4 2 Correspondence, Feb 1956 F4 3 Correspondence, Mar 1956 F4 4 Correspondence, Apr 1956 F4 5 Correspondence, May 1956 F4 6 Correspondence, Jun 1956 F4 7 Correspondence, Jul 1956 F4 8 Correspondence, Aug 1956

F4 9 Correspondence, Sep 1956 F4 10 Correspondence, Oct 1956 F4 11 Correspondence, Nov 1956 F4 12 Correspondence, Dec 1956 F4 13 Correspondence, 1958 1959 F4 14 Correspondence, 1960 1961, 1972 1973, 1976 F5 1 Goldmann, Nahum, 1955 1958 F5 2 Hyman, Abraham S., 1953 F5 3 Hyman, Abraham S., 1954 F5 4 Hyman, Abraham S., 1955 F5 5 Kaplan, Nina, 12 Sep 1955 F5 6 Knopfmacher, Kate, 1946 1950 F5 7 Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., 1946 1950 F5 8 Multer, Abraham J., Congressional Record, 1953 F5 9 Prinz, Joachim, 1958 1959 F5 10 Serebrenick, Robert S., 1952 1954 F5 11 Sieff, Israel M., 1957, 1959 F5 12 Weiler, Moses Cyrus, 1950 F5 13 Congress Digest, 1949 1954 F5 14 European Secretariat, Roth, Stephen J., 1948 1949 F5 15 Executive Committee, 1955 F6 1 Haboker (Israeli newspaper), 1947 1959 F6 2 Herzl Institute, Lehman, Emil, 1958 1960 F6 3 Maccabi World Union, 1948 1949 F6 4 Mizrachi Organization of America, 1948 1950 F6 5 Bertelsen, Aage and Gerda, 1959 F6 6 Diary notes, 1955 1960 F6 7 Diary notes, visitors from abroad, 1957 F6 8 Hanukkah address, meeting of American Jewish Congress and F6 9 Hungarian Jewry, 1958 F6 10 Memorial meeting, 31 May 1961 F6 11 Miller, Irving, proposal, 21 Jun 1950 F6 12 Refugee situation, 1946 F6 13 Retirement, 1960 F6 14 Seventieth birthday, 1958 1959 F6 15 Trip to Europe, 1950 F6 16 Trip to Israel and Switzerland, 1954 F6 17 Wise, Stephen S., memorial service address, 15 May 1949 F6 18 Trip to American zone in Germany, 1946 F6 19 Articles, 1950 1952, 1955 F6 20 Friends and Foes of the World Jewish Congress, 1952

F6 21 Jewish Communities the World Over About Themselves, 1960 F6 22 Warsaw Ghetto uprising anniversary publications, 1953, 1956 F6 23 Correspondence, 1948 1959 F6 24 Out of town correspondence, 1954 1960 F6 25 Trip to North Africa, 1945 1946 F6 26 Argentina, 1951 1952 F7 1 Australia trip, 1948 F7 2 Brazil 1948, 1960 F7 3 Britain, Baum, Karl and Brassloff, F.L. F7 4 Chile, 1948 1949 F7 5 Chile, 1950 1951 F7 6 Cuba, 1950 F7 7 Curacao (Dutch West Indies), 1949 1951 F7 8 Ecuador, 1949 F7 9 Germany, 1953 F7 10 Mexico, 1949 F7 11 Peru, 1948 1951 F7 12 Sweden, Aug Oct 1946 F7 13 Sweden mission, 1946 1947 F7 14 Uruguay, 1938, 1947 1948, 1959 1960 F7 15 Venezuela, 1948 1950 F8 1 Fundraising, 1947 1949 F8 2 Fundraising for archives, 1963 F8 3 Location request, Munich anti-semitic weekly Hungaria (English) F8 4 Personal, vacation and health insurance, 1957 1958 F8 5 Argentina, Leftovers from Pre-Drafts, p. 3 4, n.d. F8 6 Eyewitnesses Speak F8 7 The Jews in Brazil, 1960 F8 8 The Jews in Czechoslovakia, n.d. F8 9 Jews in Peru, May 1960 F8 10 The Jews in Uruguay, 1960 F8 11 Research materials, n.d. F8 12 Articles, 1953 F8 13 Jewish dictionary, ca. 1957 F8 14 The Jewish Catastrophe F8 15 The Jewish Catastrophe F8 16 Notebooks, dictionary of Jewish organizations, people, events, F8 17 Office Files, 1944, 1947 F8 18 Office Files, 1948 F9 1 Office Files, Jan-Jun 1949 F9 2 Office Files, Jul-Dec 1949

F9 3 Office Files, Jan Jun 1950 F9 4 Office Files, Jul-Dec 1950 F9 5 Office Files, 1951 F9 6 Office Files, 1952 F9 7 Office Files, 1953-1954 F9 8 Office Files, 1955 F9 9 Office Files, 1956 F10 1 Office Files, 1957 F10 2 Office Files, 1958-1960 F10 3 Goldstein, Israel, Jan Jun 1952 F10 4 Goldstein, Israel, Jul Dec 1952 F10 5 Goldstein, Israel, around the world tour, 1958 1959 F10 6 Goldstein, Israel, affiliates, Barbados-Indonesia, 1958 1959 F10 7 Goldstein, Israel, affiliates, Iran-Uganda, 1958 1959 F10 8 Goldstein, Israel, articles and press releases, 1958 1959 F10 9 Goldstein, Israel, biographical sketches, 1958 F10 10 Goldstein, Israel, biographical sketches, 1958 F10 11 Goldstein, Israel, Virgin Islands trip, Mar 1954 F10 12 Gotlib, Isaac M., Latin America trip, 1953 1954 F10 13 Kapel, S., North Africa trip, 1949 F10 14 Perlzweig, Maurice L., Australia, Europe, and North Africa F10 15 Robinson, Nehemiah, 1949 1950 F11 1 Robinson, Nehemiah, 1951 1955 F11 2 Tartakower, Arieh, Iran trip, 1957 F11 3 Zuckerman, Baruch, 1944 1946 F11 4 Affiliates, 1954 1959 F11 5 Activities, 1947 1948 F11 6 Activities, 1949 1950 F11 7 Affiliate changes, 1947 1950 F11 8 American Jewish Committee, 1955 1959 F11 9 American Jewish Congress, 1948 1950, 1953 1955 F11 10 B'nai B'rith, 1958 F11 11 Canadian Jewish Congress, 1951 1956 F11 12 Coordinating Committee, 1959 F11 13 European Executive, branch meeting, Paris, 25 Feb 1957 F11 14 European Executive, London office, Sep Dec 1948 F12 1 European Executive, London office, Jan Jun 1949 F12 2 European Executive, London office, Jul Dec 1949 F12 3 European Executive, London office, Jan Jun 1950 F12 4 European Executive, London office, Jul Dec 1950 F12 5 European Executive, London office, 1960

F12 6 European Executive, Paris office, 1945 F12 7 European Executive, Paris office, Jan Jun 1949 F12 8 European Executive, Paris office, Jul Dec 1949 F12 9 European Executive, Paris office, 1950 1951 F12 10 European Executive, Paris office, 1957 1959 F12 11 Executive, correspondence, 1952 1954 F12 12 Executive, material for report, American Branch executive F12 13 Executive, members, 1 Feb 1954 F13 1 Executive, committee lists, Oct 1953 F13 2 General Council, 1948 1951 F13 3 General Zionist Organization of Venezuela, 1957 F13 4 Jewish Agency, 1957 1959 F13 5 Office Committee, Australia, 1946 1947 F13 6 Office Committee, Austria, 1945 1946 F13 7 Office Committee, Bulgaria memo, 25 Mar 1946 F13 8 Office Committee, Czechoslovakia, 1945 1946 F13 9 Office Committee, Holland, 1946 F13 10 Office Committee, Iran, 1946 F13 11 Office Committee, South Africa, 1947 F13 12 Office Committee, Tunisia memos, 1945 F13 13 Office Committee, Yugoslavia, 1945 1946 F13 14 Public Relations department, 1948 1949 F13 15 World Union of Jewish Students, 1948 F13 16 World Zionist Organization, 1952 1956 F13 17 YIVO Yiddish Scientific Institute, 1956 1958 F13 18 Zionist General Council, 28 Apr 1952 F13 19 Zionist Organization of America, 1954 1958 F13 20 Zionist Organization of America, 59th annual convention, F13 21 Zionist Organization of America, 60th annual convention, Sep F13 22 Africa, Aden, 1947, 1950 F13 23 Africa, Algeria, 1947 1951 F13 24 Africa, Belgian Congo, 1948 1959 F13 25 Africa, Ethiopia and Eritrea, 1949 1951 F13 26 Africa, Kenya and Tanganyika, 1947, 1950 F13 27 Africa, Libya, 1947 1950 F13 28 Africa, Morocco, Tangier, and Gibraltar, 1947 1955 F13 29 Africa, Rhodesia, October 1958 F13 30 Africa, South Africa, 1947 1953 F13 31 Africa, Tunisia, 1947 1951 F13 32 Asia, Australia, New Zealand, 1947 1953 F13 33 Asia, Burma, 1950 1955

F13 34 Asia, China, Hong Kong, Indochina, Saigon, 1947 1951 F13 35 Asia, Hawaiian Islands, 3 December 1948 F13 36 Asia, India, 1947 1955 F13 37 Asia, Indonesia, 1948 1958 F13 38 Asia, Iran, 16 June 1950 F13 39 Asia, Israel, 1949 1952 F13 40 Asia, Japan, 1950, 1953 F14 1 Asia, Philippines, 1948, 1950 F14 2 Asia, Singapore, 1949 1955 F14 3 Austria, 1948 F14 4 Austria, 1949 F14 5 Austria, 1950 1951 F14 6 Central America, 1948 1949 F14 7 Europe, 1948 F14 8 Europe, Albania, 2 Mar 1948 F14 9 Europe, Belgium, 18 Nov 1947 F14 10 Europe, Czechoslovakia, 1947 1949 F14 11 Europe, Denmark, 1948, 1950 F14 12 Europe, England, 1948 1955 F14 13 Europe, France, 1948 1951 F14 14 Europe, Germany, 1947 1950 F14 15 Europe, Gibraltar, Oct 1958 F14 16 Europe, Greece, 1948 F14 17 Europe, Hungary, 1947 1951 F14 18 Europe, Italy, 1948 1951 F14 19 Europe, Luxembourg, 29 Jan 1951 F14 20 Europe, Norway, 22 Dec 1947 F14 21 Europe, Poland, 1947 1948 F14 22 Europe, Spain, 1949 F14 23 Europe, Sweden, 1948, 1950 F14 24 Europe, Switzerland, 1947 1950 F14 25 Europe, Trieste, 1947 1948 F14 26 Europe, Turkey, 1947 1951 F14 27 Europe, Yugoslavia, 1947, 1949 F14 28 European Section, 1947 1948 F14 29 France, Jan May 1949 F15 1 France, Jun Dec 1949 F15 2 France, 1950 F15 3 France, World Union of Jewish Students, 1949 1950 F15 4 Geneva Office, 1958 1960 F15 5 Great Britain, 1947 1948

F15 6 Great Britain, 1949 1950 F15 7 Hungary, 1947 1949 F15 8 Iceland and Greenland, 1954 F15 9 Israel, 1956 F15 10 Israel, 1957 F15 11 Israel, 1958 1960 F15 12 Kenya, 5 Jan 1949 F15 13 Latin America, 1945 1946 F15 14 Latin America, 1955 1956 F16 1 Latin America, Jan Jun 1957 F16 2 Latin America, Jul Dec 1957 F16 3 Latin America, 1958 F16 4 Latin America, Argentina, 1956 1957 F16 5 Mexico, Nov 1952 May 1953 F16 6 Mexico, Jun Jul 1953 F16 7 Mexico, Aug Dec 1953 F16 8 North and South America, Argentina, 1947 1952 F16 9 North and South America, Brazil, 1948 1952 F16 10 North and South America, Canada, 1949 1950 F16 11 North and South America, Chile 1947 1952 F16 12 North and South America, Colombia, 1949 1950 F16 13 North and South America, Cuba, 1949 1952 F16 14 North and South America, Ecuador, 19 May 1949 F16 15 North and South America, Guatemala, 7 Feb 1949 F17 1 North and South America, Latin America, 1947 1955 F17 2 North and South America, Mexico 1947 1952 F17 3 North and South America, Nicaragua, Mar 1948 F17 4 North and South America, Panama, 1949 1950 F17 5 North and South America, Paraguay, 1950 F17 6 North and South America, Peru, 1950, 1952 F17 7 North and South America, Uruguay, 1946 1952 F17 8 North and South America, Venezuela 1949 1950 F17 9 North and South America, West Indies (British and Dutch), F17 10 Poland 1947 1948 F17 11 South American Section, 1947 1948 F17 12 Sweden, Sep 1947, Jan Apr 1948 F17 13 Sweden, May Dec 1948 F17 14 Sweden, 1949 F17 15 Sweden, 1950 F17 16 Switzerland, 1948 F17 17 Turkey, 1948

F18 1 Turkey, 1949 F18 2 American Jewish Tercentenary, 1954 1955 F18 3 Arab countries, 1948 1950 F18 4 Book orders for Schwartzbart, Isaac, 1956 1961 F18 5 Central American Conference, preparatory material, 1955 1958 F18 6 Community Adoption Plan, 1955 F18 7 Conference of the French section of the World Jewish Congress, F18 8 Conference of Latin American Jewries, 1957 1958 F18 9 European conference, 1957 F18 10 Immediate organizational work, 9 10 Mar 1960 F18 11 Invitations, 1954 F18 12 Jewish Press, lists of titles, editors, and languages, 1946 F18 13 Latin American Conference, 1957 1958 F18 14 Motion to confirm the affiliation of the Jewish community of F18 15 Second Session and Second Plenary Assembly, 1947 1948 F18 16 Third Plenary Assembly, amended constitution, Aug 1953 F18 17 Third Plenary Assembly, organizational resolutions, 1953 F18 18 Fourth Plenary Assembly, correspondence, questionnaire, F18 19 Fourth Plenary Assembly, correspondence, questionnaire, 1959 F19 1 Fourth Plenary Assembly, post-assembly circulars, 1959 F19 2 Recent activities of the American Jewish Committee and the F19 3 Relations between Lebanese Jewry and the World Jewish F19 4 Relations with the Zionist Organization, Dec 12, 1951 F19 5 Relocation of Organization Department to Geneva, 1960 F19 6 Rosh Hashanah circular 5718 (1957), Youth Rally, 1957 1958 F19 7 Rosh Hashanah circular 5719 (1958), 1958 F19 8 Sephardic communities, 1949 1951 F19 9 Progress in Relations Between Sephardim in Argentina & WJC, F19 10 Toward Unity Between Sephardim and Ashkenazim, 1955 F19 11 Sephardic World Congress, 1st, 1946, 1950 1951 F19 12 Sephardic World Congress, 2nd, 1953 1954 F19 13 South American Conference, correspondence, press releases, F19 14 South American Conference, agenda, 30 Apr 1 May 1958 F19 15 South American Conference, draft resolutions, 1958 F19 16 South American Conference, postponement, 25 Mar 1958 F19 17 South American Conference, preparatory material, 1957 1958 F19 18 South American Conference, reports, 1958 F19 19 South American Conference, Turkow, Marc, 1958 F19 20 South American Council, 1959 F19 21 South American Council, Riegner, Gerhart M., visit and paper, F19 22 South American Jewry Day, 1959 1960

F20 1 South Pacific Conference, 10 Oct 1952 F20 2 United Nations, 1948 1950 F20 3 War Emergency Conference, Atlantic City, delegate list, 1944 F20 4 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 2nd anniversary, Martyrs and Heroes of F20 5 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 4th anniversary, 1947 F20 6 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 5th anniversary, 1948 F20 7 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 6th anniversary, 1944, 1949 F20 8 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 7th anniversary, 1950 1951 F20 9 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 8th anniversary, 1951 F20 10 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 8th anniversary, report, 18 May 1951 F20 11 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 8th anniversary, reports, 1951 F20 12 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 9th anniversary, 1952 F20 13 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 9th anniversary, Aden-Italy, 1952 F21 1 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 9th anniversary, Mexico-Venezuela, F21 2 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 9th anniversary, report, 1952 F21 3 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 9th anniversary, The Haggadah of F21 4 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 10th anniversary, 1952 1953 F21 5 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 10th anniversary, Asia, 1953 F21 6 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 10th anniversary, Europe, 1953 F21 7 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 10th anniversary, Latin America, 1953 F21 8 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 10th anniversary, reports, 1953 F21 9 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 10th anniversary, Schwartzbart, Isaac, F21 10 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 10th anniversary, Schwartzbart, Isaac, F21 11 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 10th anniversary, Warsaw Ghetto F21 12 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 10th anniversary, Warsaw Ghetto F21 13 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 11th anniversary, 1954 F22 1 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 11th anniversary, Argentina-Great F22 2 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 11th anniversary, Hungary-Yugoslavia, F22 3 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 11th anniversary, correspondence by F22 4 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 11th anniversary, draft reports, 1954 F22 5 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 11th anniversary, Is the F22 6 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 12th anniversary, 1955 1956 F22 7 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 12th anniversary, Africa, 1955 F22 8 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 12th anniversary, Asia, 1955 F22 9 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 12th anniversary, Australia and New F23 1 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 12th anniversary, Europe, 1954 1955 F23 2 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 12th anniversary, Latin America, 1955 F23 3 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 12th anniversary, United States and F23 4 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 12th anniversary, Organization F23 5 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 12th anniversary, Remembering and F23 6 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 13th anniversary, 1955 1956

F23 7 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 13th anniversary, Africa, 1956 F23 8 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 13th anniversary, Asia and Australia, F23 9 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 13th anniversary, Europe, 1956 F23 10 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 13th anniversary, Latin America, 1956 F23 11 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 13th anniversary, United States, F23 12 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 13th anniversary, A Warning F23 13 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 13th anniversary, The Warsaw Ghetto F23 14 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 14th anniversary, 1944, 1957 1958 F23 15 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 14th anniversary, correspondence by F23 16 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 14th anniversary, Schwartzbart, Isaac, F24 1 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 15th anniversary, Africa, 1957 1958 F24 2 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 15th anniversary, Asia, Australia, and F24 3 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 15th anniversary, Europe, 1958 F24 4 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 15th anniversary, Latin America, 1958 F26 5 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 15th anniversary, United States, 1958 F24 6 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 15th anniversary, The Burning Dream F24 7 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 15th anniversary, The Burning Dream F24 8 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 15th anniversary, Israel's 10th F24 9 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 15th anniversary, Shall We Permit Our F24 10 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 15th anniversary, Shall We Permit F24 11 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 16th anniversary, 1958 1959 F25 1 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 16th anniversary, Europe, 1959 1960 F25 2 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 16th anniversary, Argentina- F25 3 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 16th anniversary, Mexico-Venezuela, F25 4 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 16th anniversary, Carry High the Flag F25 5 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 16th anniversary, Pein un Gvurah, F25 6 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 17th anniversary, 1960 F25 7 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 20th-25th anniversaries, 1963 1968 F25 8 Widening the Scope of the World Jewish Congress, 1955 1957 F25 9 World Jewish Congress, public meeting, 20 Jan 1947 F25 10 World Jewish Congress, 10th Anniversary, 1945 1946 F26 1 World Jewish Congress, 10th Anniversary, activities, 1946 1947 F26 2 World Jewish Congress, 20th Anniversary, 1954 1955 F26 3 World Jewish Congress, 25th Anniversary, 1956 1957 F26 4 Activity Reports, 1947 1949 F26 5 Activity Reports, 1950 1951, 1953 1959 F26 6 Activity Reports, 1965 F26 7 Affiliate questionnaires, 1947, 1948, questionnaires, 1947 1951 F26 8 Affiliate questionnaires, 1952 questionnaire, correspondence, S F26 9 Affiliate questionnaires, 1952 1953 F26 10 Affiliate questionnaires, responses, Barbados-Guatemala,

F26 11 Affiliate questionnaires, responses, India-Mexico, 1952 1955 F27 1 Affiliate questionnaires, responses, Nicaragua-Surinam, 1952 F27 2 Affiliate questionnaires, responses, Tangier-Yugoslavia, 1952 F27 3 Affiliate questionnaires, 1958 Questionnaire, 1958 1959 F27 4 Affiliate questionnaires, Peru response, 28 May 1959 F27 5 Affiliate questionnaires, 1958 F27 6 Affiliate questionnaires, summary Reports, 1958 1959 F27 7 European Executive meeting, Hague-Scheveningen, 1 2 Jun F27 8 Executive Coordinating Committee, reports, December 1953 F27 9 Executive meetings, 1949 1950 F27 10 Jewish situation in Australia, Kenya, and New Zealand, 1960 F27 11 Jewish situation in Europe, Austria-Hungary, 1945 1948 F27 12 Jewish situation in Europe, Italy-Slovakia, 1944 1948 F27 13 Jewish situation in India, 1946 F27 14 List of constituent members of the World Jewish Congress, 1 F27 15 Lists of affiliates, 1947 1948 F27 16 List of series of Organization Department reports 1955 1959, 8 F27 17 Map showing the structure of the World Jewish Congress as of F27 18 Membership directories, 1951, 1953 1954 F28 1 Membership directories, 1964 1968 F28 2 Memorandum on Sephardic Jewry, 17 Apr 1950 F28 3 Miscellaneous reports, by country, 1953 1958 F28 4 Organization Department program 1954 1955 F28 5 Organization program for 1957 F28 6 Population statistics, 1951 1954 F28 7 Report of the Organization Department, second meeting of the F28 8 Report on repercussions in Argentina to recent anti-semitic acts, F28 9 Report, organizational position in France, 30 Jun 1955 F28 10 Report, Hungarian section, project program and budget for F28 11 Results, First Caribbean Conference of Liberal Congregations, F28 12 Some remarks about the American Jewish Committee's F28 13 Staff meeting minutes, Sep Oct 1953 F28 14 Staff meeting minutes, 1956 F28 15 World Zionist Conference, reports and resolutions, 1945 1946 F28 16 American Jewish Committee, Catholic News Digest, 1959 F28 17 American Jewish Committee, Committee Reporter, 1956 1959 F28 18 American Jewish Committee, For Your Information, 1955 F28 19 American Jewish Committee, Library of Jewish Information, F29 1 American Jewish Committee, publications, 1951, 1955 1959 F29 2 American Jewish Committee, Report from Israel, 1956 1959 F29 3 American Jewish Committee, This is Our Home, 1950

F29 4 American Jewish Congress, American Jewish Congress F29 5 American Jewish Congress, CIAI Bulletin, Nov 1958 F29 6 American Jewish Congress Commission on Law and Social F29 7 American Jewish Congress Commission on Law and Social F29 8 American Jewish Congress New Perspectives in a New Decade, F29 9 American Jewish Tercentenary, publications, 1954 F29 10 Argentina, publications, 1955 1957 F30 1 B'nai B'rith, press releases, 1957 1958 F30 2 B'nai B'rith, press releases, 1958 1960 F30 3 Canadian Jewish Congress, publications, 1952, 1954 1956 F30 4 Miscellaneous non-world Jewish Congress publications, 1957 F30 5 Newspaper clippings, 1958 F30 6 Oeuvres de Secours aux Enfants et de Protection de la Sante des F30 7 22nd Zionist Congress, documentation, 10 17 Dec 1946 F30 8 22nd Zionist Congress, documentation, 18 22 Dec 1946 F30 9 22nd Zionist Congress, publications, 1946 F31 1 L'Union Sioniste de France (Groupe Sephardic), publications, F31 2 United Zionists-Revisionists of America, publications, 1956 F31 3 Women's Labor Zionist Organization of America, Pioneer F31 4 Women's Jewish Congress, Annual Report of the Organization F31 5 Women's Jewish Congress, Annual Report of the Organization F31 6 Women's Jewish Congress, Communidad y Pueblo Boletin, 1956 F31 7 Women's Jewish Congress, Guide de Affilies Congres Juif F31 8 Women's Jewish Congress, institute clippings, 1948 F31 9 Women's Jewish Congress, Jewish Communities the World Over F31 10 Women's Jewish Congress, preparatory material, 1951 1953 F31 11 Women's Jewish Congress, preliminary report on South F31 12 Women's Jewish Congress, Report of the World Jewish F32 1 Women's Jewish Congress, Report of the World Jewish F32 2 Women's Jewish Congress, The Rise and Decline of Jewish F32 3 Women's Jewish Congress, Struggling Uphill; Survey of World F32 4 Women's Jewish Congress, Toward Unity Between Sephardim F32 5 Women's Jewish Congress, 25 Years in the Service of the Jewish F32 6 Women's Jewish Congress, World Jewish Congress Affiliates F32 7 Women's Jewish Congress, World Jewish Congress Affiliates F32 8 World Sephardi Federation, publications, 1951, 1955 F32 9 YIVO Yiddish Scientific Institute, newsletter, course catalog, F32 10 Yeides, Buenos Aires, 1956 F32 11 Zionist Organization of America, publications, 1953 1956 F32 12 Zionist Organization of America, publications, 1957 1958 F33 1 General Files, Jun-Sep 1946

F33 2 General Files, Oct-Dec 1946 F33 3 General Files, Jan-Feb 1947 F33 4 General Files, Mar-May 1947 F33 5 General Files, Jun-Jul 1947 F33 6 General Files, Aug-Dec 1947 F33 7 General Files, Jan-Apr 1948 F34 1 General Files, Jun 1948 F34 2 General Files, Jul 1948 F34 3 General Files, Aug 1948 F34 4 General Files, Oct-Dec 1948 F34 5 General Files, Jan-Jun 1949 F34 6 General Files, Jul-Aug 1949 F34 7 General Files, Sep-Dec 1949 F34 8 General Files, Jan-Mar 1950 F34 9 General Files, Apr-May 1950 F35 1 General Files, Jun-Jul 1950 F35 2 General Files, Sep-Dec 1950 F35 3 General Files, 1951 F35 4 General Files, 1952 F35 5 General Files, 1953 F35 6 General Files, Jan-Apr 1954 F35 7 General Files, May-Dec 1954 F35 8 General Files, Jan-May 1955 F35 9 General Files, Jun-Dec 1955 F36 1 General Files, Jan 1956 F36 2 General Files, Feb-Dec 1956 F36 3 General Files, Jan-May 1957 F36 4 General Files, Dec 1957 F36 5 General Files, Jan-Mar 1958 F36 6 General Files, Apr-Dec 1958 F36 7 General Files, 1959 F36 8 General Files, 1960