Guide to the Records of the American Jewish Committee Executive Offices (EXO-29), Morris Waldman (1879-1963) Files, 1905-1963, (bulk 1930-1945), RG 347.1.29
Processed by Dr. Cohen. Additional processing by Rivka Schiller, with the assistance of a grant from the Gruss Lipper Family Foundation. Additional processing and encoding by Vital Zajka in 2013 as part of the Leon Levy Archival Processing Initiative, made possible by the Leon Levy Foundation.
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Collection Overview
Title: Guide to the Records of the American Jewish Committee Executive Offices (EXO-29), Morris Waldman (1879-1963) Files, 1905-1963, (bulk 1930-1945), RG 347.1.29
Predominant Dates:bulk 1930-1945
ID: RG 347.1.29
Extent: 21.34 Linear Feet
Arrangement:
The collection was originally processed in the first half of the 1980s, and additional processing was completed in 2012. Originally the folders in the collection were numbered box by box, but in 2012 the folders were consecutively renumbered. In the 1980s many boxes were overstuffed with folders, and due to shelf space concerns, new rehousing on the box level was deemed unadvisable in 2012.
The collection is arranged alphabetically according to the names of the folders, derived from the names of persons, organizations or topics, with the consecutive numeration of folders throughout the boxes of the whole collection. The folder order reflects the original AJC arrangement and contains some minor discrepancies in the alphabetical and chronological order.
Abstract
The collection represents the papers of Morris David Waldman (1879-1963), a rabbi, social worker and communal leader, who was appointed executive secretary of one of the main Jewish defense organizations, the American Jewish Committee (AJC), in 1928. The executive secretary had top executive function at the organization and was in charge of working out and implementing the organization’s projects and policies regarding monitoring the civil and human rights of the Jews, and intervening on behalf of the Jews both in the U.S. and abroad. In 1942, Waldman was promoted to executive vice-president, a position he held until his retirement in 1945. The Morris Waldman Files relate to all of Waldman's activities as acting executive secretary and vice-president of the AJC.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The materials comprise the documents of the AJC executive secretary and vice-president for two decades, the 1930s and 1940s. The bulk dates are 1933-1945, representing the correlation between the AJC activities and Nazi rise to power, European turmoil and the Holocaust. The materials reflect the activities of one of the oldest and most influential Jewish defense organizations in the U.S. on behalf of American and world Jewry. The two main avenues of these activities were the fight against anti-Semitism and anti-Jewish discrimination in the U.S., and combating anti-Semitism and persecutions against Jews in Europe. A considerable body of documents covers the debates related to the boycott of German goods in the 1930s, to the creation of the World Jewish Congress, to Zionism and support for a Jewish national home in Palestine. Many documents reflect the AJC’s effort to provide relief for the Jews of Europe during World War II, and show that often the information which reached the AJC was not complete or adequate, and that the understanding of the real situation, as well as the whole realization of the utter destruction of the European Jewry, did not come until after the war. There is an interesting file on the visit of S. Michoels and I. Fefer of the Jewish Antifascist Committee’s visit to the U.S. in 1943. The documents from the later period of WWII and the post-war period reflect AJC’s preoccupation with efforts to exert influence on the shaping of the post-war international situation through their contacts with American officials and through direct participation in the work of the San Francisco Conference and the Peace Conference in Paris.
Among the documents are correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, statements, reports, pamphlets, publications, press clippings. Among letters are those from such significant world leaders and politicians as Chaim Weizmann, David Ben-Gurion, Eduard Benes, Joseph Wirth and prominent American personalities like Stephen S. Wise, Cordell Hull, Edward Stettinius, and Wendell Willkie.
Historical Note
Morris David Waldman, a rabbi, social worker and Jewish communal leader, was born in Bártfa, Austria-Hungary (now Bardejov, Slovakia) in 1879 and brought as a child to the U.S. at the age of four. Waldman received education at New York University, Jewish Theological Seminary and Columbia University. He worked as a rabbi in New Jersey, and then in 1906-1908 headed the Galveston Project, aimed at directing East European immigrants to the less populous areas of the United States. At the same period Waldman was involved with the Industrial Removal Office, which had a mission similar to the Galveston project.
Prominent in the field of social work, Waldman was managing director of the United Hebrew Charities of New York from 1908 to 1917, and served as vice-president of the New York State Conference of Charities and Correction (1912), president of the New York City Conference of Charities (1915), and became a trustee of the Federation for the Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies of New York City (1917), and a trustee of the Federation’s Board (1919).
In 1921-1922 Waldman held the post of European director of the Medico-Sanitary and War Orphans Departments of the American Joint Distribution Committee, when he organized relief for the European Jewry and introduced a number of social work and public health care innovations which substantially raised the level of Jewish health in Eastern Europe. Waldman advocated for advancements in social work, like the District Service Plan in Boston, Planned Parenthood in Detroit, and bureaus of Jewish education based on the principle of community control. Waldman was instrumental in aiding the creation of the Bureau of Philanthropic Research and the National Desertion Bureau.
In 1928 Waldman became executive secretary of the American Jewish Committee. At that time the only paid AJC executive was Harry Schneiderman, the assistant secretary from 1908 to 1949, aided by several low-salaried clerks. The post of executive secretary was vacant for 14 years before Waldman’s appointment. This vacancy reflected the position of the contemporary directors of the AJC who detested wasting funds on numerous expensive staff and preferred personal contact with prominent and influential members of the Jewish community and shtadlanut-style diplomacy to more systematic, wide-ranging and diverse work among the Jewish community to exert pressure on the powers that be, interceding on behalf of Jews within and without the U.S. Morris Waldman brought to the AJC his organizational and social work experience, fully employing it in his new position. With the Nazi rise to power in Germany and the growth of anti-Semitism in the United States, he organized in 1933 a comprehensive educational program aimed at familiarizing the American people with the general situation in Germany and the plight of the Jews. Under Waldman’s leadership, a public relations department, originally known as the survey committee, was established as one of the AJC divisions.
Morris Waldman, not sharing the optimistic views of the AJC president Louis Marshall on the outcome of events in Europe in the early 1930s, immediately recognized the day when Hitler was appointed a chancellor of Germany as a turning point in not only Jewish, but also European history, and he closely followed the situation in Germany. Nevertheless, like the other leaders of the AJC, Waldman considered mass emigration from Eastern Europe unnecessary, opposed the establishment of the World Jewish Congress and took a cautious position on the boycott of German goods in the U.S. Later Waldman changed his stance on Jewish emigration from Europe, and he traveled widely in Europe to assess the conditions of life of the Jews there and in Latin America to find solutions to the placement of large numbers of potential Jewish émigrés. Waldman was involved in the combined efforts of the ADL of B’nai B’rith, Jewish Labor Committee and the American Jewish Congress to combat anti-Semitism and provide relief for the Jewish communities in Europe. Along with the other AJC leaders Waldman interceded before the American government on behalf of the world Jewry, and advocated unity among the American Jewish organizations in the face of war and persecution of Jews.
On the international level Morris Waldman and AJC had close relations with representatives of the British Jews, the Board of Deputies and British Joint Foreign Committee, and especially Neville Laski, President of London Committee of Deputies of British Jews in 1933–1940. Waldman and the Committee were also in close contact with the Alliance Israelite of France and the main Jewish organizations of Germany: Zentralverein Deutscher Staatsbuerger Judischen Glaubens (The Central Association of German Citizens of the Jewish Faith) and Hilfsverein der Deutschen Juden (Relief Union of the German Jews). Waldman was especially preoccupied with the situation in Poland as the home of the Europe’s largest Jewish community. He visited Poland a number of times, meeting with local officials, intellectuals and representatives of the Jewish communities, advocating and intervening in order to improve the lot of Jews in Poland.
As a non-Zionist, like most of the AJC leaders, Morris Waldman was active in the work of the non-Zionist section of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, and he supported collaboration and understanding between Zionists and non-Zionists. The main objection to Zionism on the part of Morris Waldman and his colleagues at AJC was a presumed “self-segregation” of Jews in a separate entity, and alleged dual loyalty in case of the creation of a Jewish state, as well as a specific understanding of American patriotism. Though he was opposed to Jewish nationalism and Zionist ideas, Waldman favored the establishment of the State of Israel.
In October 1945 Waldman retired from what was then his official AJC position as vice-chairman of the executive committee, but he continued his association with AJC as a lay member of the executive committee. Upon retirement Waldman was lauded by Edward Stettinius, U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. and former Secretary of State, for his advocacy of international legislation to safeguard minorities’ rights. Waldman’s efforts to fight anti-Semitism and strengthen the rights of minorities throughout the world resulted in the International Bill of Rights, a part of the United Nations Charter. Waldman was an author of several books and a large number of articles. He died at age 84 in 1963.
Subject/Index Terms
Adler, Cyrus, 1863-1940, Alliance israélite universelle, American Jewish Committee, American Jewish Congress, Anti-Nazi movement, Anti-Semitism, Board of Deputies of British Jews, Documents - Clippings, Documents - Correspondence, Documents - Memorandums, Documents - Publications, Documents - Reports, Forest reserves - Israel, Jewish communal and public affairs, Jewish refugees, Laski, Neville, 1892-1969, Latin America, Rescue, Speeches, United States, Waldman, Morris D. (Morris David), 1879-1963, Weizmann, Chaim, 1874-1952, Wirth, Joseph, 1879-1956, Wise, Stephen S. (Stephen Samuel), 1874-1949, Zionism
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions: Permission to use the collection must be obtained from the YIVO Archivist.
Use Restrictions:
Permission to publish part or parts of the collection must be obtained from the YIVO Archives. For more information, contact:
YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011
email: archives@yivo.cjh.org
Acquisition Method: Received from the American Jewish Historical Society in 1983.
Related Materials:
This collection forms part of the more extensive American Jewish Committee Records, RG 347, preserved at YIVO.
There is also related material at the American Jewish Archives: Morris David Waldman Papers ; Manuscript Collection No. 23; American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Preferred Citation: Published citations should take the following form:Identification of item, date (if known); Records of the American Jewish Committee Executive Offices (EXO-29), Morris Waldman Files; RG 347.1.29; folder number; YIVO Institute for Jewish Research.
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- Series 1: Records of the American Jewish Committee Executive Offices (EXO-29), Morris Waldman Files, 1905-1963
- Arrangement: Alphabetical order of files according to file name.
- Box 1
- Folder 1: Abrams, Abba, 1933-1937
- Correspondence on the Abrams' activities on behalf of AJC
- Folder 2: Adamic, Louis, 1942
- Correspondence on the manuscript of Adamic's book on life of immigrants in America, "What's Your Name?"
- Folder 3: Adler, Cyrus, 1931-1933
- Correspondence with Waldman on worsening of situation for Jews in Germany and Europe; on establishing relations with the incoming Roosevelt administration; reports and correspondence on proposed World Jewish Congress, relations with the American Jewish Congress, ADL of B'nai B'rith, on Nazi German propaganda, on anti-German boycott and other possibilities of pressuring German government
- Folder 4: Adler, Cyrus, 1934-1941
- Correspondence with Waldman on opposition of AJC to World Jewish Congress, on joining anti-Communist movement led by Vatican, on unity among Jewish organizations, on opposition to Brandeis and Wiezmann's views on Zionism, on spreading AJC activities, and on its administration and finances
- Folder 5: Adler, Cyrus, 1940-1942, 1944, 1946-1947
- Addresses and correspondence of tribute to memory of Cyrus Adler; correspondence on Adler's biography in a book form; note on launching of USS Cyrus Adler in New Orleans in May 1944; correspondence on compiling a collection of tributes to Adlers' 75th birthday (1947)
- Folder 6: Administrative Committee, 1940; 1943
- Memoranda and propositions to the Administrative Committee on Washington bureau of Library of Jewish Information; on American Jewish Conference; on fundraising agreement with ADL; on General Jewish Council and Joint Emergency Committee on European affairs
- Folder 7: Admissions-Rutgers University, 1930-1931
- Correspondence on discrimination against Jewish applicants for admission to Rutgers University
- Folder 8: Africa-Jews in Africa, 1944
- Reports and correspondence on the Jewish population in North and South Africa
- Folder 9: Agudas Israel of America, 1945
- Cross reference sheet only, see: UN San Francisco Conference
- Folder 10: Agudas Israel World Organization, 1936
- Cross reference sheet only, see: War and Peace; WWII; Peace organizations
- Folder 11: Aid and Assistance, 1934-1935
- Letters with requests for aid from the Jewish victims of German legislation
- Folder 12: All-World Hebrew Central Organization, 1943
- Correspondence on the said organization, which focused on establishment of a Jewish state in Africa
- Folder 13: Alliance Israelite of Paris, 1941
- Cross reference sheet only, see: War and Peace; WWII; Peace organizations
- Folder 14: American Airlines, 1943
- Letter from American Airlines on passenger status and regulations
- Folder 15: American Ambassador, 1938
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Adler, Cyrus
- Folder 16: American Arbitration Association, 1940
- Correspondence of Carl Austrian with the said organization on support of it by AJC
- Folder 17: American Board of Missions to the Jews, 1940, 1942-1944
- Reports and correspondence on the said organization and its missionary activities among Jews, including Brooklyn
- Folder 18: American Committee Against Aggression, 1939
- Correspondence on requesting support from AJC
- Folder 19: American Council Against Nazi Propaganda, 1940-1943
- Correspondence on support by AJC of the said organization's publication The Hour, and on it's possible communist connections
- Folder 20: American Council on Education, 1942
- Cross reference sheet only, see: American Youth Commission
- Folder 21: American Council for Judaism, 1945
- Report on poll results in Denver; correspondence on Zionist policies
- Folder 22: American European Lecture Bureau, 1937
- Memorandum on the advisability of cooperation with the said organization
- Folder 23: American Federation of Labor, 1941, 1946
- Address from AFL on 40th anniversary of AJC4 memorandum and correspondence on cooperation of AJC and AFL in preventing of public showings of Nazi films
- Folder 24: America First Committee, 1941-1946
- Reports and correspondence on the said organization's isolationist and possibly pro-Nazi views and connections
- Folder 25: American Friends Service Committee, 1946
- Memorandum from Sumner A. Mills, head of the said organization's Foreign Service Section, on the groups connected to relief service in Germany
- Folder 26: American Fund for Palestinian Institutions, 1942-1943
- Minutes of the board meetings of a relief organization for Palestine
- Folder 27: American Hebrew, 1933, 1936, 1940
- Correspondence on the possibility of acquisition of the publication by AJC
- Folder 28: American Jewish Congress, 1931, 1933-1934
- Invitation to AJC to send delegates to a Session of the said organization; correspondence with the Congress, newspaper reports on a conflict between AJC and AJCongress because of AJC's opposition to Congress' internal practices and to creation of World Jewish Congress
- Folder 29: American Jewish Congress, 1935-1944
- Correspondence with the Congress on World Jewish Congress, AJCongress' plebiscite, General Jewish Council, Institute of Jewish Affairs
- Folder 30: American Jewish Congress, undated
- Memorandum on Stephen Wise's policies and views as the leader of AJCongress; publications of AJCongress
- Folder 31: American Jewish Assembly, undated
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Foreign Affairs, Speech by Judge Proskauer
- Box 2
- Folder 32: American Jewish Conference, 1943-1946
- Correspondence on creation, structure and aims of the said organization, and on reasons of AJC's withdrawal from it
- Folder 33: American Jewish Congress-American Jewish Committee, 1932-1944
- Correspondence on combined effort to create a universal Jewish organization; materials of Pittsburgh Conference (1938) of AJC, B'nai B'rith and American Labor Committee to establish closer cooperation
- Folder 34: American Jewish Congress-Elections, Plebiscites, 1934, 1938, 1942
- Call by Congress to create a "central democratic body" for the Jewish people; proclamations, press releases on 1938 elections to AJCongress; petitions to AJCongress, AJC and other organizations to join the efforts to defend human rights of Jews
- Folder 35: American Jewish Historical Society, 1963
- Letter on transfer of documents of Cyrus Adler and other materials of historical interest to AJHS from AJC for the AJHS annual meeting display
- Folder 36: American Jewish Year Book, 1907, 1910, 1934, 1948, 1958
- Letter from Henrietta Szold to Mayer Sulzberger asking for the said publication to become official organ of AJC (1907); correspondence between Cyrus Adler and Julius Friedenwald on format and content of the Yearbook; summary of the Yearbook contents for the years 1898-1947; correspondence between AJC and JPS on the Yearbook
- Folder 37: American Labor Conference on International Affairs, 1944
- Memorandum on advisability of AJC involvement in the said Conference
- Folder 38: American Labor Education Service, no date
- Cross reference sheet only, "original filed in Master Alpha on Wall"
- Folder 39: American League to Combat Anti-Semitism, 1940, 1942
- Reports to General Jewish Council (AJC, AJCongress, B'nai B'rith) on inadvisability of support for D. Margolies and his League
- Folder 40: American Legion, no date
- Cross reference sheet only
- Folder 41: American Mothers' Declaration, 1939
- Report with an outline on strategies to fight Dies' Committee accusations in leftist and communist leanings of Jews; suggestions for activities of women's' clubs in connection with the American Mothers' Declaration
- Folder 42: American Palestine Committee, 1941
- Correspondence on a letter to Sen. James Murray, member of the said non-Jewish organization, with concern about a possible US involvement "in a war in Palestine on behalf of the Jews"; correspondence on inquiry about the said organization from the Jews of Pest, Hungary
- Folder 43: American Palestine Institute, Inc., 1943-1945
- Correspondence on nature and purposes of the said Institute, and advisability of its financing by AJC
- Folder 44: American Palestine Jewish Legion, 1941
- 2 letters requesting contact and related to formation of a Jewish army under British auspices to defend Jews of Palestine
- Folder 45: American Philanthropic Foundation, 1939
- Correspondence on a grant for AJC loan fund
- Folder 46: American Principles Bureau, 1939
- Reports on activities of the Bureau among unions in Philadelphia, in support of democracy and unions, against ethnic and religious antagonisms
- Folder 47: American Relief for Germany, 1946
- Cross reference sheet only, see; American Friends' Service Committee
- Folder 48: American Settlers Association, 1938
- Internal memorandum on the possible candidates from among prominent Jewish figures to join the board of the said Association, created by Scandinavian Americans for better mutual understanding among ethnic groups in the US
- Folder 49: American Society, 1923
- Correspondence between AJC president Louis Marshall and AS secretary Andrew B. Humphrey to recommend US Congress to investigate KKK and similar organizations
- Folder 50: American Torah Shelemah Committee, 1942
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Wertheim, Maurice
- Folder 51: American War Heroes Foundation, 1942
- Invitation to Waldman; memorandum on advisability of cooperation with the said Foundation
- Folder 52: American Youth Commission, 1942
- American Youth Commission of the American Council on Education; its' report "Youth and the Future" offers participation to AJC
- Folder 53: American Youth Congress, 1937, 1939-1940
- Statements of principles and other documents of the said organization; accounts on the annual conventions and possible communist takeover
- Folder 54: American Zionist Emergency Council, 1943
- Statement on withdrawal of AJC from the American Jewish Conference, refuting charges by the said Council
- Folder 55: Americans United for World Organization, 1944
- Statement on purposes and programs; letter to AJC requesting a contribution
- Folder 56: Anglo-Saxon Federation of America, 1936
- Cross reference sheet only; see: Ford, Henry
- Folder 57: Annals, 1929, 1934, 1936-1939, 1941-1943, 1949
- Statements of purposes; accounts of current activities
- Folder 58: Annual meetings, 1932-1935, 1939, 1943-1944
- Minutes of AJC annual meetings; AJC reports
- Folder 59: Annual reports, 1911, 1943-1945
- Reports of AJC , including verbatim report of the 1945 meeting
- Box 3
- Folder 60: Anti-Defamation League, 1913, 1930, 1936, 1938, 1941-1943
- Announcement on formation of ADL (1913); list of B'nai B'rith members on the ADL executive committee; reports on ADL activities; memoranda, correspondence on financial contribution of AJC to ADL
- Folder 61: Anti-Defamation League, 1933, 1935, 1937-1944
- Correspondence on cooperation between AJC and ADL; proposals on division of kinds of activities, fundraising and allocation of funds; 1939 Constitution of ADL; materials of Joint Activities Committee, Coordinating Committee, Joint Defense Appeal
- Folder 62: Anti-Defamation League, 1941-1944
- Correspondence on AJC Community Service unit, Joint National Community Service Committee, set up of joint local community organizations
- Folder 63: Anti-Defamation League, 1942-1943
- Joint Public Relations Committee minutes; correspondence on it
- Folder 64: Anti-Nazism, 1933-1935
- Correspondence on German anti-Nazi literature, on soliciting British support for Jews in Germany; Cross reference sheet , see: Wise, Stephen S., Nazi propaganda
- Folder 65: Anti-Semitism, 1932-1934,, 1936-1937, 1939-1945
- Memoranda, reports, lectures on combating anti-Semitism in various places of the world and various spheres of public life
- Folder 66: Anti-Semitism, Behavior/ Jews, 1943-1944
- Correspondence of Rabbi Solomon Fineberg on possibility of imposing ethical and behavioral standards among Jews
- Folder 67: Anti-Semitism, undated
- Essays on causes and scope of anti-Semitism, on tactics of combating it.
- Folder 68: Anti-Semitism, Clippings, 1922-1923
- Newspaper clippings on anti-Semitism, in English, Yiddish
- Folder 69: Anti-Semitism, Incidents, 1929, 1933, 1936, 1940, 1944
- Correspondence and reports on incidents of anti-Semitism worldwide
- Box 4
- Folder 70: Anti-Semitism, United States, 1934, 1938-1940, 1944, 1949
- Memoranda and publications on anti-Semitism in the US
- Folder 71: Apton, Abraham (Aptowitzer), 1941-1942
- Correspondence on law suite of Apton against Barclay's Bank about recovery of funds paid out to Nazi government
- Folder 72: Archives-AJC, Destruction, 1935
- Correspondence on destruction of confidential materials gathered by Waldman during his trips to Europe
- Folder 73: Areas and Regions-AJC Reports-Northeast, 1944
- Report on state of AJC work in organizing communities
- Folder 74: Argentina, 1937-1938, 1940-1944
- Correspondence, reports, newspaper clippings on situation of Jews in Argentina and pro-Nazi tendencies of successive Argentinean governments, assessment of US influence in Argentina
- Folder 75: "Assembly" memo, 1943
- Memorandum draft by Waldman on AJC position in relation to the said Assembly
- Folder 76: Aufbau, 1941
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Germany
- Folder 77: Australia, 1941
- Cross reference sheet only, see: International Labor Office
- Folder 78: Austria, 1932-1935, 1937-1938, 1940-1942, 1943, 1945
- Correspondence and reports on monitoring the worsening situation of Jews in Austria and on efforts to provide aid and support to them
- Folder 79: Austrian Trade Commission, 1934
- Letters of introduction from the members of the members of the Commission who came to New York (1934), to help Austria remain independent and resist Nazi
- Folder 80: Baerwald, Paul, 1935
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Laski, Neville
- Folder 81: Baron De Hirsch Fund, 1933
- Minutes of meetings of the trustees
- Folder 82: Becker, James H., 1933
- Correspondence on cooperation in anti-Nazi effort
- Folder 83: Belgium, 1939
- Letter from Max Gottschalk on problems of refugees, in French; biography of Paul Van Zeeland
- Folder 84: Belen, F. Lamont, 1932
- See under: Poland
- Folder 85: Benthic, Norman, 1933
- Cross reference sheet only, see: German Jewry and AJC
- Folder 86: Billikopf, Jacob, 1912, 1914, 1916, 1922, 1928-1931
- Correspondence on advocacy of Jewish causes and aid to Jewish immigrants
- Folder 87: Blank, Ruben, 1942
- Correspondence on aid requests by Blank as a former leader of Russian Jewish community
- Folder 88: Blaustein, Jacob, 1943-1945, 1949
- Correspondence with Waldman on internal AJC affairs
- Folder 89: B'nai B'rith, 1933-1935, 1937, 1939-1944
- Correspondence on establishing a close relationship in order to defend the Jews of Germany and combat anti-Semitism in the US
- Folder 90: B'nai B'rith-Pittsburgh Conference, 1943
- Materials of a conference called to create a united front of American Jewry
- Folder 91: Board of Deputies of British Jews, 1937, 1942
- Correspondence between Waldman and representatives of the Board on situation in Poland, on Freedom and Peace movement (1937), and on sending food packages to Polish Jews via Portugal (1942)
- Box 5
- Folder 92: Boas, Franz, 1933-1935, 1939-1940, 1942-1943
- Biographical material on anthropologist Franz Boas; works combating Nazi racial theories; correspondence regarding funding of Boas' work
- Folder 93: Brandeis, Louis D. (Justice), 1935, 1941, 1953
- Statement on Weizmann Zionism, notes on American public opinion and Palestine
- Folder 94: Brasol, Boris, 1931
- Correspondence on Russian émigré responsible for translation of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion in America
- Folder 95: Brazil, 1937-1938, 1940-1944
- Correspondence and reports on Brazilian Jewish community, political situation and anti-Jewish sentiments; Correspondence on Jewish immigration and fight against anti-Semitism in Brazil
- Folder 96: Brazil-Displaced persons, 1937, 1940-1942, 1944-1945
- Correspondence with Dr. Lorch of Sao Paolo on German Jewish refugees in Brazil, Jewish Displaces Persons
- Folder 97: Brazil-Immigration, 1946-1948, 1957-1959
- Correspondence, reports, publications on Jewish post-war immigration to Brazil
- Folder 98: British Guiana, 1941
- Frederick Blach's report on suitability of B. Guiana for Jewish refugee settlement and correspondence on the report
- Folder 99: Brodnitz, Dr. Friedrich S., 1935
- Correspondence with Laski and Warburg, filed under: Poland
- Folder 100: Brotherhood Day, 1934
- Suggested program for observance of Brotherhood Day in high school assemblies [4 pages missing]
- Folder 101: Brotman, A. G., no date
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Board of Deputies of British Jews
- Folder 102: Brown, David A., 1934-1935
- Letter to Stroock (by S. Wallach?) on advisability of using Brown's help in fundraising efforts
- Folder 103: Buck, Pearl, undated
- Brief profile of Pearl Buck along with 6 other persons
- Folder 104: Bulgaria, 1931, 1939, 1941-1942, 1945
- Correspondence and reports on post-WWI developments in Bulgaria, situation of Bulgarian Jews; letter from Bulgarian minister in Washington denying anti-Jewish discrimination; letter of Judge Proskauer to US, UK and USSR on forcing Bulgaria to repeal anti-Jewish regulations; review of Jewish situation in communist Bulgaria
- Folder 105: Bureau for Intercultural Education, no date
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Master, Alpha Files, Wall
- Folder 106: Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1933
- Excerpt from an interview by Butler, president of Columbia University, to JTA deprecating mass protests and in favor of quiet boycott against the Nazis
- Folder 107: Canada, 1935, 1940-1944
- Correspondence between Canadian and French publishers on anti-Semitism; report on anti-Semitism in Canada during WWII and letter from Canadian Jewish Congress on the report; correspondence on Jewish internees in Canada, on Canadian war effort, inter-communal contacts
- Folder 108: Canadian Jewish Congress, 1933-1935, 1940, 1942-1944
- Correspondence on activities of CJC and cooperation with AJC, on anti-Semitism in Canada and its provinces, on Canadian WWII war effort and Jewish enlistment
- Folder 109: Canadian - Manitoba Case (Tobias v. Neufeld and Whittaker), 1934-1935
- Correspondence on Manitoba libel suit Tobias v. Neufeld and Whittaker
- Folder 110: Canadian Project, 1940
- Correspondence on study of the effect of Canada's entrance into the war (WWII) on the Canadian Jewish community
- Box 6
- Folder 111: Cardozo, Louis (Justice), 1935
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Laski, Neville
- Folder 112: Cartwright, John K. (Rev.), 1944
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Italy
- Folder 113: Catholic Committee Against Anti-Semitism, 1939
- Correspondence with AJC on establishment of Catholic Committee Against Anti-Semitism and its publication The Voice, and on involvement of AJC in advisory capacity
- Folder 114: Catholic-Jewish Relations, 1933, 1936, 1939-1940
- Petition of Christian and Jewish institutions calling for FDR's attention to religious restrictions in the USSR in view of resumption of US-USSR diplomatic relations; list of anti-Semitic leaders and publications in the US; Memorandum warning against Jewish participation in Christian anti-communist efforts
- Folder 115: Catholic-Jewish Relations, H.E. Pamphlet, 1937, 1939
- Correspondence on Catholic publications about Jews
- Folder 116: Cecil, Right Hon. Viscount, 1935
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Laski, Neville
- Folder 117: Cecil and Presbery, Inc., 1940-1941
- Advertising agency's outlines of efforts to combat anti-Semitism in US in response to AJC request
- Folder 118: Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1940-1942
- Correspondence on General Jewish Council, on Justice and Peace Commission, reports on contacts among Jewish religious groups and on meeting of non-Zionist Reform rabbis
- Folder 119: Central Organization, 1943
- Original filed under: All-World Hebrew Central Organization
- Folder 120: Central Verein, 1929
- Original filed under: Foreign Affairs
- Folder 121: Chamberlain, Neville (prime Minster), 1938
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Europe
- Folder 122: Charles, Sacha (Dr.), 1939, 1941
- Correspondence with Dr. Charles re his dismissal from employment by AJC
- Folder 123: Charts-AJC, 1939-1943
- Organizational charts of AJC and its subdivisions
- Folder 124: Chile, 1936, 1941-1944, 1958
- Correspondence, memoranda and reports on Jewish community and Jewish refugees, local anti-Semitism and pro-Nazis; letter and memorandum of Jacob Landau to Chilean minister in Washington on difficulty of securing a visa for trips on behalf of AJC
- Folder 125: China, 1935, 1942, 1944
- Memoranda and correspondence on cooperation of German Jews with China and its proponent Dr. Morris William; Jacob Landau's report on conversation with Roosevelt's political adviser to Chiang Kai-Shek, Owen Lattimore
- Folder 126: Christian Party, 1936
- Account of a meeting with an owner of premises where the group called Christian Party met, on its interest in white Russians, Japanese and in local politics
- Folder 127: Churchill, Winston (Prime Minister), 1937, 1944
- Original filed under: Palestine
- Folder 128: Citizenship, 1939
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Legal Material
- Folder 129: Citizenship Educational Service, 1939-1942
- Memoranda, reports and correspondence on the Service, its activities and financing; minutes of luncheon meetings; sales of its publication Footprints of the Trojan Horse
- Folder 130: Civil Right-Civil Liberties, 1939
- Original filed under: Legal Material
- Folder 131: Clippings department, 1939
- List of source newspapers; description of subjects and types of material for clippings
- Folder 132: Cohen, Morris A., 1944
- A sketch on adventurer and former aide-de-camp to Sun Yat-sen, "Two-Gun" Cohen
- Folder 133: Cohen, Robert Waley (Sir), 1944
- Letter regarding a meeting with the Polish prime minister
- Folder 134: Colombia, 1941-1943
- Appeal by the Jews of Bogota for help in rebuilding destroyed Jewish businesses and institutions; correspondence on educational materials for cultural and propaganda efforts; reports on anti-Semitic publications in Colombia; request to extend courtesies to Colombian president during his visit to the US
- Folder 135: Committee for National Morale, 1940-1942
- Outline of study on totalitarian propaganda; Reports and recommendations for a National Morals Service; reports on activities of CNM
- Folder 136: Committee of Six, 1943
- Report on Joint Public Relations Committee; minutes of meetings of Committee of six
- Folder 137: Committee on Committees, 1944, 1946
- Memorandum on recruitment for the work at AJC; minutes of meeting of Committee on Committees (1946)
- Folder 138: Committee on Cooperation, 1936-1938
- Roster of the Committee on Cooperation and Executive Committee; memoranda and statements on cooperation among various agencies; memorandum by Horace Kallen, On the Problem and Technique of Meeting Anti-Semitism in the U.S.
- Folder 139: Committee on Training for Jewish Social Work, 1942-1944
- Minutes of meeting and outline of a survey; correspondence on study and treatment of anti-Semitism; draft plans for recruitment, curriculum, placement
- Folder 140: Committee to Defend the Foreign Born, 1941
- Letter from Grace Meyette of the League for Human Rights depicting the said Committees a communist front
- Folder 141: Committees-General, 1941, 1943-1944
- Roster and chart of organization and staff; memoranda and correspondence on general AJC conference
- Folder 142: Common Council for American Unity, 1943
- Memorandum recommending AJC to support the Council; report on activities of the Council
- Folder 143: Communism, 1933, 1935, 1937, 1939, 1941
- Correspondence, memoranda and reports on Jewish participation in the communist movement and methods to combat charges linking Jews to communism; memoranda on Catholic press re Jews and communism
- Box 7
- Folder 144: Communism and Jews, 1920, 1924, 1933-1936, 1938-1939, 1941, 1945
- Memorandum rebutting the charges of Jews being the most active group in communist activities; Chamber of Commerce Report; pamphlets and publications on Jews and communism
- Folder 145: Community activities-AJC-Area offices, 1939, 1940-1941, 1944
- Memoranda on organizing regional offices of AJC; correspondence on Boston office
- Folder 146: Community activities-AJC-Area representatives, 1939
- Memorandum on development of local representation
- Folder 147: Community activities-AJC-committee, 1944
- Minutes of meeting of community activities committee of AJC
- Folder 148: Community activities-AJC-trips and visits, 1929, 1933, 1940-1944
- Reports on trips to local communities
- Folder 149: Community activities department, 1943
- Correspondence on nomination of community representation for Sioux Falls; memorandum to staff members on Community Activities Department
- Folder 150: Community Service Unit, 1939-1940
- Minutes of meeting about unified advisory committee of AJC, AJCongress, ADL and JLC in local communities
- Folder 151: Cone Family (Greensboro, N.C.), 1939
- Correspondence on contribution of the Cone family to the AJC
- Folder 152: Conference against race discrimination in the war effort, 1944
- Correspondence on financial aid and participation of AJC in the Conference
- Folder 153: Conference on Democratic Process, 1940
- Report by Ethel Phillips of AJC on participation in the Conference; reports on study projects related to the main issues related to the Conference, including educational aspects
- Folder 154: Conference on Jewish Relations, 1938
- Exchange of notes on logistics
- Folder 155: Consistoire, 1944
- Cross reference sheet only, see: France
- Folder 156: Constitutional Educational League, undated
- Memorandum on the League, describing it as an anti-union and anti-New Deal, and its president, Joseph P. Kamp, as connected to known anti-Semites
- Folder 157: Contemporary Jewish Record, 1937-1945
- Reprints, press releases, correspondence, promotional material, circulation survey and subscription forms related to a bi-monthly review of AJC, edited by Harry Schneiderman and Sidney Wallach.
- Folder 158: Coordinating Committee of Jewish Organizations Dealing With Employment Discrimination in War Industries, 1943-1945
- Correspondence on AJC participation, tactics and funding, creation of subcommittees, transfer of functions to NCRAC; statement on activities from July 1943 through April 1944
- Folder 159: Coordinating Foundation, 1944
- Report of interview of Proskauer and Slawson with Sir Herbert Emerson on war refugees; memorandum suggesting the Foundation to be kept inactive until after the war
- Folder 160: Coty, M., 1943
- Correspondence on investigation of Coty organization's involvement in aiding Nazis
- Folder 161: Coughlin, Father Charles E., 1938
- Correspondence on Coughlin's speeches; memoranda refuting anti-Semitic charges and facts' distortions by Coughlin; texts of some speeches
- Folder 162: Coughlin, Father Charles E., 1939
- Correspondence on Coughlin's anti-Semitic charges and on the means of counteracting Coughlin's influence; request for broadcast in reply to Coughlin
- Folder 163: Coughlin, Father Charles E., 1940
- Correspondence on statements of Coughlin in Social Justice; excerpts from Coughlin's comment on war
- Box 8
- Folder 164: Coughlin, Father Charles E., 1917, 1930, 1934-1937
- Report (1917) on the Catholic reaction to the Russian revolution; protests by AJC, chief rabbi of England (1930)against the suppression of religion in Russia; poster on Coughlin (1933); correspondence on advisability of editorial critical of Coughlin; statements from Christian and Jewish leaders against Coughlin's distortions regarding Jewish ethics
- Folder 165: Coughlin, Father Charles E., undated
- Statements on attacks on vendors of Social Justice; analysis of Coughlin's views and compliance with NAB code; correspondence on questionnaires sent to radio stations; open letter " A Plea to Father Coughlin"
- Folder 166: Council Against Intolerance in America, 1939, 1941, 1944, 1950, 1953
- Statement of purpose, program; correspondence detailing Council's work; circular letter on contributions to the Council's publication American Unity
- Folder 167: Council for Democracy, 1940-1945
- List of patriotic, church and fraternal organizations; correspondence on purpose and policy; statement on the background of Carl J. Friedrich, chairman of executive committee; correspondence on financial matters and taxes; correspondence on CFD activates and publications
- Folder 168: Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, 1937-1938, 1940-1944
- Tables of payments by federations; reports and memoranda on program and activities; correspondence on meetings, regional structures and finances
- Folder 169: Cremieux Decree Revocation, 1942-1943, 1947
- Text of Cremieux Decree (1870) on equal rights of Algerian Jews; Round table discussion at New School (1943); correspondence on abrogation and restoration of the Decree
- Folder 170: Cremieux Decree Revocation-Documents and studies, 1942-1943
- Statements and publications on the Decree
- Folder 171: Cremieux Decree Revocation-Documents and studies, undated
- Statements and articles on the background of the Decree, including Hanna Arendt's
- Box 9
- Folder 172: Cuba, 1939, 1942, 1944
- Report and correspondence on the Jewish community in Cuba; correspondence on Jewish immigration to Cuba
- Folder 173: Cullens, Eddie, 1932
- Correspondence on the case of Cullens, an American Jew, found guilty of murder in Northern Ireland
- Folder 174: Cultural Freedom Committee, 1939, 1941-1942
- Call for formation of the Committee; press releases (including report on appearance of former Soviet spy gen. Walter Krivitsky on CFC meeting); minutes of meetings; memorandum on academic freedom; membership solicitation letter
- Folder 175: Czechoslovakia, 1937-1940, 1942, 1944
- Correspondence, reports and publications on the Sudeten region problem; correspondence on the plight of Czech-Jewish refugees; report on situation of Jews in Czech lands under German control; "Report of anti-Jewish activity in independent Slovakia"; proposal for repatriation of Jews by a Czech Jewish relief organization in London (1943); letter from president Benes to AJC acknowledging birthday greetings
- Folder 176: Danzig, 1934
- Cross reference sheets only, see; Poland; Laski, Neville
- Folder 177: Davidson, Gabriel, 1920
- Correspondence of Harry Schneiderman and Gabriel Davidson, general manager of the Jewish Agricultural and Industrial Aid Society regarding a farm for sale
- Folder 178: Davidson Library, 1940-1941
- Correspondence on a library with an extensive collection of medieval Hebrew literature, willed by Dr. Israel Davidson to CCNY
- Folder 179: Deatherage, George, 1939
- Cross reference sheet only, see: "Knights of the White Camellia"
- Folder 180: Defense activities, 1933, 1942
- Correspondence between Waldman and James N. Rosenberg on the details of AJC defense work
- Folder 181: De Gaulle, 1944
- Cross reference sheet only, see: France
- Folder 182: Democracy, 1938-1939, 1941-1945
- Correspondence related to organization Intercultural Education for Democracy in Schools; correspondence on pro-democracy organizations in the US; memorandum on Education for Democracy
- Folder 183: Democratic elections, 1934, 1938
- Cross reference sheet only, see: American Jewish Congress; Billikopf, Jacob
- Folder 184: De Rothschild, Anthony, 1942
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Landau, Jacob; Laski, Neville; Dr. Weizmannn
- Folder 185: Deutsche Freiheitsbibliothek, 1936
- Letter by Walter Derenberg for support of Freedom Library of books banned by Nazis; correspondence on the advisability of the project
- Folder 186: Dictionaries, 1934, 1942-1944
- Correspondence regarding elimination of derogatory definitions and quotations on Jews from dictionaries
- Folder 187: Dies, Martin (Congressman), 1938
- Report on interview with Dies on his committee's efforts; confidential memorandum on FDR's relations with Dies
- Folder 188: Discrimination, 1935-1936, 1938-1939, 1943-1944
- Materials of a conference to enlist the aid of Jewish campus organizations to fight discrimination; correspondence on various aspects of anti-Jewish discrimination in the US
- Folder 189: Displaced Persons, 1944
- Report on meeting with Sir Herbert Emerson on displaced persons' relief
- Folder 190: Dodd, William E. (Ambassador), 1933-1934
- Correspondence on arranging a meeting between Dodd, new ambassador to Germany, and Jewish leaders
- Folder 191: Domestic Affairs, 1936, 1941, 1943-1944
- Correspondence and memoranda on the work of AJC in political, educational and service fields, and propositions of changes
- Folder 192: Domestic Defense Coordinating Committee, 1944
- Proposals for a defense committee; correspondence on organization of DDCC; minutes of meetings, reports of DDCC
- Folder 193: Dominican Republic-Refugee Resettlement-Sosua, 1940-1942, 1946
- Correspondence and reports on possibilities for Jewish immigration and settlements in the DR
- Folder 194: Don, A.C. (Rev. Chaplain and Secretary to Archbishop of Canterbury), 1935
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Laski, Neville
- Folder 195: Duke of Windsor affair, 1936-1937
- Letter from Laski on the Duke of Winsor affair and attitude of the British Jews to it, with comment by Adler
- Folder 196: Easley, Ralph, 1936
- Correspondence and reports on Easley and his National Civic Federation
- Folder 197: Ecuador, 1937-1938
- Correspondence on Jewish settling in Ecuador
- Folder 198: Ecuador - Nazi propaganda, 1940
- Survey of Nazi activities in Ecuador and recommended means to combat them; appeal from Jewish organizations in Ecuador to help end propaganda of anti-Jewish boycott
- Folder 199: Edmondson, Robert Edward, 1938
- Correspondence on a libel case against Edmondson, charged with libel of the Jewish religion.
- Folder 200: Education, 1940-1941, 1944
- List of Jewish fraternities and sororities, with numbers of chapters and members; commencement address by Waldman at Hebrew Teacher's College-Boston (1941)
- Folder 201: Education department, 1938-1940, 1944
- Survey of activities of AJC education department; appropriations for ED; staff salary information
- Folder 202: Egypt, 1943-1944
- Survey of the situation in Egypt related to Jews and Nazi propaganda; correspondence on AJYB information regarding Egypt; correspondence with the head of Greek Jewish community in Egypt
- Folder 203: Emergency Advisory Council, 1933-1935
- Correspondence on formation of EAC; reports to EAC
- Box 10
- Folder 204: Employment, 1939, 1941
- Plan of establishment of a national council on Jewish employment problems
- Folder 205: Europe, 1932, 1934-1935, 1937-1939
- Correspondence, reports and memoranda on situation of Jews in European countries; correspondence on proposed work on behalf of Jews in Europe
- Folder 206: Europe-Committee for Defense of Jewish Rights-Central and Eastern Europe, 1935, 1943
- List of organizers of the Committee; correspondence among AJC, JDC, British Joint Foreign Committee regarding cooperation with CDJR
- Folder 207: Europe-Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe, 1943-1944
- Correspondence on formation of the Committee, its fundraising and advertizing
- Folder 208: Executive Committee, 1933-1937, 1939-1940
- Internal memoranda, minutes of meetings, reports to EC
- Folder 209: Fagen, Melvin M., 1934-1936
- Correspondence and reports related to Fagen, AJC staff member, involved in presenting plight of he World Court Jews before the League of Nations and
- Folder 210: Falashas (Falashim), 1927, 1930, 1937
- Letter o Faitlowich detailing efforts with the Italian government on behalf of Falashas; reports and publications on Falashas
- Folder 211: Fascism, 1935
- Cross reference sheets only, see: Laski, Neville; War and Peace/ News Commentators
- Folder 212: Faulhaber, Cardinal, 1934
- Correspondence on Faulhaber's publications in defense of Jews; clippings reporting anti-Nazi statements by Faulhaber
- Folder 213: Federal Council of Churches, 1935
- Memorandum to FDR from Federal Council of Churches' representative on arms' limitation
- Folder 214: Feige, Gregory, 1938-1940, 1942
- Correspondence on efforts of Fr. Feige to combat racism and anti-Semitism
- Folder 215: Fels, Mary, undated
- Information on Fels as philanthropist and author of a book "Towards the Light"
- Folder 216: Finance and Budget, 1930, 1936-1943
- Reports, memoranda and on gifts and contributions
- Folder 217: Finkelstein, Louis (Rabbi), undated
- Information on president of JTS
- Folder 218: Fischer, Artur, 1937
- Note in German on copies of a message about a bill
- Folder 219: Ford, Henry, 1920, 1923, 1933, 1936, 1938, 1940-1942, 1944
- Correspondence and memoranda on slanderous publications of Ford-funded Dearborn Independent; newspaper clippings on Ford; correspondence on Judson Welliner's visit to persuade Ford to stop anti-Semitic activities; publication The Tragedy of Henry Ford; introduction to the 29th edition of The International Jew; statements and correspondence on Ford's continuing attacks against Jews; copy of a Ford's letter to S. Livingston (1941) disavowing all his previous anti-Jewish statements and activities; correspondence on the continued use of The International Jew in particular in South America, SEE ALSO UNDER: Protocols of the Elders of Zion
- Folder 220: Foreign Affairs, 1922, 1929-1930, 1933-1935, 1937-1938
- Notes on financial support for Jews in Germany (1929), Waldman's comment that Jews in Germany are "sufficiently strong and numerous to wage the fight"; memoranda, interviews, reviews of the foreign press, correspondence on Jews in Germany and Poland; correspondence on the use for German Jews of the Brussels Conference Act of 1890 on escaped slaves
- Folder 221: Foreign Affairs, 1940-1944, 1946-1948, 1952-1953, 1955
- Correspondence, memoranda and declarations on unity among major American Jewish organizations, on AJC's attitude towards Zionism; analysis on the use of foreign language media; minutes of AJC meeting on contacts with the Soviet Union (1955)
- Box 11
- Folder 222: Foreign Affairs, 1939
- JTA report on economic measures against Slovakia for its anti-Jewish policies; proposal to organize a counter-propaganda group of refugee writers; correspondence on the US visit of former German chancellor Joseph Wirth, his efforts with catholic leaders on behalf of Jews;
- Folder 223: Foreign Affairs, undated
- Letter of Proskauer to Weizmann on the Jewish Agency and non-Zionist members; proposals of actions to unite the Jews of America; statement of AJC policy on Palestine; Proskauer's speech on AJC withdrawal from the American Jewish Conference because of it being dominated by Zionists; list of cases in which AJC approached the US and foreign governments on behalf of Jews
- Folder 224: Foreign Language Groups, 1940, 1942-1943
- Memorandum "Foreign Language Groups in the US", correspondence and memoranda on foreign language press; SEE ALSO UNDER: JTA, Overseas News Agency, Czechoslovakia
- Folder 225: Foreign Policy Association, 1937-1938
- Adler's confidential note to Raymond Buell of FPA on situation of Jews in Poland and Romania; SEE ALSO UNDER: Adler, Cyrus
- Folder 226: Fortune (Magazine), 1935-1936, 1941, 1945
- Correspondence between Schneiderman and Fortune's editor Archibald McLeish on preparation of an article on Jews in America (appeared in February 1936 issue); memorandum on surveys on Jews in Fortune; list of directors of major US railroads
- Folder 227: Fosdick, Harry Emerson, undated
- Brief information on Fosdick along with prominent individuals
- Folder 228: France-Jews-Deportation-Vichy Government, 1942
- News dispatches, reports on deportations of Jews from France to Eastern Europe; correspondence with the State Department (Sumner Welles) on relief of the French Jewish deportees
- Folder 229: France-Alliance Israelite Universelle, 1933-1936, 1940-1941, 1943-1944
- Correspondence on AIU proposal for AJC to send delegation to Herriot asking for France's intervention on behalf of German Jews; reports (in French) on anti-Jewish violence in Algeria; reports of AIU activities; correspondence on Nazi looting of AIU property in Paris and on removal of AIU headquarters to Vichy and Algiers; correspondence on US representative of AIU
- Folder 230: France, 1936, 1939-1944, 1946
- Correspondence and reports on situation of Jews in France and Europe; correspondence on Vichy government actions against Jews, food relief to occupied France, on status of Jews in occupied France, on possible Petain's part in Dreyfus case; SEE ALSO UNDER: JTA/ Overseas News Agency; Cremieux Decree Revocation; Foreign Affairs; Von Wisl, Wolfgang; Wirth, Joseph
- Folder 231: Frank, George I., 1943
- Correspondence on "morally objectionable" members of the American Jewish community, on muting of opposition to British White Paper on Palestine
- Folder 232: Frankfurter, David (Assassination), 1936
- Correspondence on assassination of Nazi leader Gustloff in Davos by a Yugoslav Jewish student Frankfurter, on support for Frankfurter
- Folder 233: Franklin, Benjamin, 1934, 1939
- Correspondence on the false quote from Franklin against Jews
- Folder 234: Freedman, Max, 1943
- Correspondence between Freedman and Proskauer and other Jewish leaders on American Jewish Conference and Waldman's position;
- Folder 235: Friedenwald, Dr. Harry, 1943
- Correspondence on Friedenwald's resignation from AJC, on Proskauer's election as president
- Folder 236: Friends of Democracy, 1936, 1939-1942, 1944
- Request for support from FOD, German-American group struggling against Nazism; Waldman's favorable report of FOD; requests for funds; reports on FOD, Nazi activities and Axis sympathizers in the US, validity of FOD accomplishments
- Folder 237: Friends of Europe, 1937
- Letter from Waldman to Wallach on the latter's European trip and comments on FOE, Rennie Smith and advisability of its financial support by AJC
- Folder 238: Fromm, Bella (Articles, etc.), 1943-1945
- Society reporter's article "What Racism did to the world"
- Box 12
- Folder 239: Fundraising, 1929-1930, 1936-1938, 1940, 1943
- Correspondence on fundraising efforts of AJC; reports on and analyses of contributions; letters on Joint Defense Appeal, Joint Public Relations Committee; SEE ALSO UNDER: Committee of Six; B'nai B'rith; Billikopf, Jacob; Administrative Committee; Stroock, Sol M.
- Folder 240: Fundraising campaign, 1932-1933, 1935-1942, 1944
- Correspondence, memoranda, reports, lists related to fundraising campaign and allocation of funds
- Folder 241: Gaebelein, Arno C. (Dr.), 1934-1935
- Correspondence on Gaebelein's book reviving the lies of the Protocols
- Folder 242: Gaffney, T. St. John, 1933
- Correspondence and memorandum on pro-Nazi sentiments of a former US consul general(1915-1917) in Munich
- Folder 243: Gallup Poll, 1937, 1939, 1941-1946
- Correspondence on molding public opinion, questionnaire for polling to study various groups; correspondence on validity of certain questions and on other aspects of polling
- Folder 244: Gartner, Fred C. (Congressman), 1939
- Press clippings on the first openly Nazi congressman from Philadelphia
- Folder 245: General Committee, 1941
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Wertheim, Maurice / Election
- Folder 246: General Jewish Council, 1938-1939
- Correspondence and reports discussing purposes and functions of GJC by constituent organizations--AJC, AJCg, BB, JLC; constitution, minutes and memoranda on GJC
- Folder 247: General Jewish Council-American Jewish Congress-Resignations, 1941
- Correspondence and statements on position of AJCg ; comments in press on AJCg resignation from GJC
- Folder 248: General Jewish Council, 1940-1943
- Statement (undated) on aims and accomplishments of GJC; addresses containing recommendations for GJC; correspondence on fundraising, alternative plans for GJC
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- Folder 249: General Jewish Council- Community Organizations, 1938-1939
- Lists of GJC-cooperation community councils and committees; reports and correspondence on contacts between GJC and local committees
- Folder 250: General Jewish Council-Fundraising, 1939-1942
- Reports, proposals and correspondence on fundraising for GJC
- Folder 251: General Jewish Council- Correspondence A-Z, 1938-1943
- Correspondence on representation in GJC and consolidation of 4 main American Jewish organizations
- Folder 252: General Jewish Council -Committees (Correspondence, Minutes, Misc.), 1938-1941
- Separately bound minutes of Executive Committee and Coordinating Committee
- Folder 253: General Jewish Council -Finances, 1941-1944
- Requests and appeals for funds from constituent organizations; notes on sent contributions
- Folder 254: General Jewish Council- Plans for Coordination, 1940
- Proposals, memoranda and correspondence on joint actions and coordinated activities in operation and fundraising of the constituent organizations
- Folder 255: General Jewish Council-Public Relations, 1939, 1941
- Reports and correspondence on the work of public relations committee of GJC
- Folder 256: General Jewish Council- Reports, 1939-1941
- Reports about conference on policies, on AJC representative for West coast, of committee on local communities, on radio broadcasts, of Committee of Eight
- Folder 257: General Jewish Council- Statements, 1941
- Statements on aims and efficiency of various ant-Nazi organizations and publications
- Folder 258: German-Jewish Children's Aid, 1934-1935
- Correspondence on advisability and legality of bringing German-Jewish children to the US, and on establishing GJCA; minutes of GJCA; correspondence of Jewish leaders with GJCA on support and funding
- Folder 259: German Jewry and AJC, 1933-1937
- Reports, correspondence, press clippings on support and relief of German Jews
- Box 14
- Folder 260: German-American Congress for Democracy, 1941-1942
- Correspondence with AJC and other Jewish organizations on activities of GACD and on support for it
- Folder 261: German-American League for Culture (Kulturverband), 1937, 1939-1940
- Analysis of and reports on composition, activities and publications of GALC; GALC's appeal for funds; copy of GALC's letter to FDR; memoranda on communist domination in GALC and internal strife there; minutes of meeting of Philadelphia branch of GALC
- Folder 262: German-American League for Human Rights, 1932
- Correspondence on the need of a non-sectarian foundation for scientific study racial attitudes and origins of them
- Folder 263: German-American Writers Association, 1941
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Germany
- Folder 264: German Press, 1933-1935
- Excerpts and translations from German press on European and US politics; AJC reports on Nazi values, activities and propaganda; newspaper clippings in German
- Folder 265: Germans in the United States (A. Fischer), 1934
- Reports, statements and newspaper clippings on German Americans and German-Jewish relations in the US
- Folder 266: Germany, 1930-1933
- Reports to AJC sub-committee on Germany, on Nazi menace, on anti-Jewish discrimination and persecution, on possible measures of support and relief for German Jewry
- Folder 267: Germany, 1934-1936
- Correspondence, reports on situation in Germany, legality of Nazi treatment of Jews, enlisting help of Britain in influencing situation in Germany; publication in Opinion with accusations of AJC on inadequate attitude to conference in Geneva; US Senate resolution (1934) on Germany's treatment of minorities; minutes of meeting of Joint Council; letter of Bentwich to Laski on submission of German persecution of Jews to the League of Nations; excerpt from memoirs of former German ambassador to the US Bernstorff on murder of Rathenau and German anti-Semitism
- Folder 268: Germany, 1936-1939
- Reports, correspondence and publications on persecutions of Jews in Germany; memoranda and reports on German-Polish relations, on Nazi propaganda, economic situation in Germany
- Folder 269: Germany, 1940-1942
- Correspondence on German fines for Jewish emigrants; correspondence on anti-Semitic pamphlet "Who Profits By War"; reports and memoranda on situation of Jews, economic and cultural developments in Germany
- Folder 270: Germany, 1943-1944, 1946-1947
- Memoranda and reports on Nazi propaganda and politics, on persecution of Jews; correspondence on opportunities for relief and rescue of Jews in Nazi-occupied areas; AJC telegram to Justice Murphy praising the founding of the National Committee Against Nazi Persecution of the Jews; publications on post-war future of Germany
- Folder 271: Germany, undated
- Samples of Nazi propaganda and ant-Semitic cartoons; memorandum on Germany and the Jews in historical perspective; memoranda and reports on persecution of Jews; State Department instructions to consuls (ca. 1930-1933)
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- Folder 272: Germany - Boycott (Demonstrations and Protest Meetings), 1933-1936, 1942-1943
- Correspondence on possible negative repercussions for German Jewry of boycott and protests; Adler's letter to Wasserman of Deutsche Bank on AJC non-involvement in boycott agitation and protests
- Folder 273: Germany - Boycott- Public Opinion, 1933-1935
- Correspondence on AJC position against organized boycott; correspondence with Abba Hillel Silver on possibilities of intervention with German government via German business firms; correspondence on reaction on boycott in America and on its efficiency
- Folder 274: Germany - Boycott -Organizations, 1933-1934
- Circular letter by Veterans German Boycott Committee; letter o Levinson of Chicago Committee for Defense of Human Rights advocating individual boycott; letter of Green of AFL to Ryan of ILO calling for labor involvement in boycott
- Folder 275: Germany - Boycott- Mass Meetings, 1933
- Statements and letters on protests against German treatment of Jews; correspondence on advisability of mass protests and preference for behind the scenes work
- Folder 276: Germany - Boycott -England, 1933-1936
- Correspondence with British Jewish organizations on position regarding boycott of German goods
- Folder 277: Germany - Boycott- Jewish Leaders, 1933
- Debates between Leon Fram and Philip Solomon on merits of Jewish boycott of German goods; on boycott between Waldman and Fred Lazarus of Columbus, Ohio.
- Folder 278: Germany - Boycott- Jewish Agencies, 1933-1935, 1938
- Appeal for boycott by the American League for the Defense of Jewish Rights; correspondence and circular letters on the organized boycott of German goods; letter from AJCg to American rabbis for sermons on boycott during High Holy Days
- Folder 279: Germany - Boycott- AJC- B'nai B'rith, 1933
- Correspondence on advisability of boycott; joint statement by AJC and BB opposing organized boycott and mass demonstrations
- Folder 280: Germany - Boycott- AJC, 1932-1936, 1939, 1942
- Correspondence on anti-Semitic policies on German steamship lines; correspondence on advisability of boycott and on stemming protest measures in the US in order not to harm German Jews
- Folder 281: Germany - Boycott - AJC - Statements, 1933-1934
- Statements related to boycott issues; Waldman's memorandum to executive committee re pro-boycott announcement by AJCongress; responses by executive committee members in opposition to boycott
- Folder 282: Germany - Boycott - Mass Media, 1933-1935
- Correspondence, editorials, articles on participation in boycott
- Folder 283: Germany - Derenburg's Office Reports, 1935-1936
- Memoranda and reports on conditions of Jews in Germany, on Nazi persecutions and discriminatory measures, on pro-Nazi groups in New York,
- Folder 284: Germany - Economic Matters, 1941
- Transcript of radio broadcast series "The Tragedy of the German Worker" on WLOL station in Minneapolis
- Folder 285: Germany - Group Libel Legislation, 1933, 1935, 1938
- Undated review of activities of the Central Verein in Germany against ant-Jewish libel; press releases by AJC (in English, Yiddish); SEE ALSO: German Jewry and AJC
- Folder 286: Germany - Hitlerism, 1933-1939
- Correspondence, memoranda and reports on history of Nazi party and its raise to power, on pro-Nazi support groups in the US, on Hitlerite propaganda and anti-Jewish publications and methods of combating them; account by "NJL" of a meeting with ambassador Kennedy in London(1938); Waldman's paper "Effects of Hitlerism in America"
- Folder 287: Germany - Jewish Agencies, 1934, 1938
- Correspondence with AJCongress and B'nai B'rith on rally "The Case of Civilization Against Hitlerism" at MSGarden; correspondence Adler-Laski on British Jewish leaders' meeting with Foreign Secretary Lord Halifax; memorandum against visits with Jews of Germany because of feared Nazi retributions
- Folder 287b: Germany - Jews, 1934-1935, 1937
- Hillel Foundation inquiry to AJC on a Jewish physician; correspondence with Canadian Jewish Congress on protest to the League of Nations against German discriminatory laws
- Folder 287c: German y- Jews - Property Registration, 1938
- Correspondence about German decree on registration of Jewish property and its application to Jewish refugees in the US
- Folder 287d: Germany - Jews - Ways and Means Committee, 1933, 1936
- Correspondence on proposal to settle German Jews in Rhineland to form a buffer territory between France and Germany; report recommending formation of a ways and means committee to supplement the work of existing agencies for American Jews
- Folder 287e: Germany - Jewish Agencies-AJC-American Jewish Congress, 1933-1936
- Correspondence with AJC on demonstration against Nazi regime; statements by AJCongress attacking AJC leadership
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- Folder 288: Germany - London Conference-Relief of German Jewry (Oct. 29-Nov.1, 1933), 1933
- List of organizations' representatives on the conference; speeches and addresses, reports to the committees on relief, reconstruction and academic; resolutions of the conference
- Folder 289: Germany - Mass Media, 1933, 1935-1937, 1939
- German press reports; publications in American press against Nazi regime; information on AJC publications "White Book", "The Voice of Religion";
- Folder 290: Germany - Nazism- American Jewish Congress, 1933-1934, 1942
- Correspondence on joint defense efforts against Nazism, on call for funds by AJCongress on behalf of Jews in Germany;
- Folder 291: Germany - Neu Beginnen, 1937-1938
- Memorandum on organization aimed at bringing Germany to a constitutional democratic form of government; reports on underground socialist activities in Germany
- Folder 292: Germany - Policy Committee (German-Jewish Situation), 1933
- Minutes, letters and comments of AJC Policy Committee; letters to Adler protesting AJC passivity re German Jews, and his replies; proposals on relief for German Jews
- Folder 293: Germany - Religious Persecution- Catholics, 1940-1941
- Lists of documents and publications on persecution of religion in Germany
- Folder 294: Germany - Religious Persecution - Catholics, 1936-1937, 1939, 1941-1942
- Articles and reports on persecution of Catholics in Germany
- Folder 295: Germany - Reports, 1933, 1935
- Reports "German Situation", Observations in Germany" (M.J. Karpf), "Foreign Policy and Jewish Question in Germany", "Analysis of Recent Situation"
- Folder 296: Germany - Schools, 1937
- Article from German-American weekly Neue Volkszeitung "Schools in the Third Reich"
- Folder 297: Germany - State Department's Efforts, 1924, 1933, 1935-1936
- Waldman's memorandum to Proskauer on efforts to make State Department more liberal in issuing visas to refugees; draft of a statement to State Department; correspondence on contacts with State Department and need of direct approach to FDR
- Folder 298: Gerstenfeld, Rabbi Norman, 1943
- Correspondence of Proskauer with Rabbi Gerstenfeld
- Folder 299: Gieseking, Walter (German Pianist), undated
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Mass Media
- Folder 300: Gottschalk, Max, 1937-1939, 1944
- Correspondence and memoranda of director of Overseas Department of AJC Gottschalk; SEE ALSO: Landau, Jacob; Peace Conference
- Folder 301: Graduate School for Jewish Social Work, 1938-1941
- Minutes of meeting of Federations and Welfare Funds and correspondence on curriculum and financial problems of GSJSW
- Folder 302: Grants, 1939, 1943
- Waldman's letter to I.M. Yanuker re grant to ITA-ONA; memorandum "A policy to govern the making of grants"; lists of organizations receiving grants from AJC and ADL, their current status and recommendations; SEE ALSO: Schairer, Reinhold-US Committee of Educational Reconstruction; Landau, Jacob, Service Bureau for Intercultural Education; Volunteer Land Corps, Inc.; German-American Congress for Democracy; Yahuda, A. S.
- Folder 303: Grants- Committee, 1944-1946
- Minutes of meetings
- Folder 304: Great Britain - Anglo-Jewish Association, 1944
- Overseas News Agency comments on German refugee press; correspondence between Waldman and Sir Robert Waley Cohen on Palestine, Poland and relations between AJC and Anglo-Jewish Association
- Folder 305: Great Britain, 1935-1939, 1941-1942, 1944
- Correspondence on joint efforts by American and British Jewish organizations to coordinate activities and bring pressure on Germany and impose boycott ; correspondence on refugees and post-war problems
- Box 17
- Folder 306: Great Britain - Anti-Semitism, 1933, 1935, 1943-1944
- Correspondence on combating manifestations of anti-Semitism in Britain and in British military
- Folder 307: Great Britain - Board of Deputies of British Jews, 1943-1944
- Correspondence on Zionists; discussion of aims of Board and AJC; correspondence on Palestine, on relations between the Board and AJC
- Folder 308: Great Britain - Anglo-Jewish Association - Joint Foreign Committee, 1935, 1941, 1943, 1945
- Correspondence onAJA's cooperation with AJC and BB
- Folder 309: Greece, 1934-1941
- List of treaties and agreements between Greece and US; correspondence and reports on situation of Jews in Greece; copy of Strauss' letter to Venizelos
- Folder 310: Greenbaum, Edward S., 1937, 1939
- Waldman's letter to Greenbaum on enlisting help of the media to further work of AJC
- Folder 311: Group Libel, 1935, 1940, 1943, 1945
- Materials on legal aspects of libel and defamation; memoranda on group libel
- Folder 312: Groupement d'Etude et d' Education, 1937
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Waldman, Maurice- European trip
- Folder 313: Guatemala, 1938, 1940, 1944
- Correspondence on refusal of Guatemalan authorities to permit passage through the country to a person because he is a Jew; Jacob Landau's interview with president Arevalo of Guatemala
- Folder 314: Guenzel, Martin R. (Dr.), 1934
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Wallach, Sidney
- Folder 315: Guinzburg, Eli, 1942
- Cross reference sheet only, see: United Jewish Appeal
- Folder 316: Guinzburg, Harold K., 1938
- Correspondence with Waldman on situation in Europe and Eleanor Roosevelt's visit to Europe; SEE ALSO: Landau, Jacob
- Folder 317: Guyana, 1939
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Von Weisl, Wolfgang (Dr.)
- Folder 318: Halberstam, Rabbi, 1928
- Request for help from Galicia and Waldman's reference to local relief organizations
- Folder 319: Harand Movement, 1937
- Memorandum on Congress against race hatred and human misery proposed by Irene Harand; memoranda and correspondence on cooperation with Harand movement; letter from Harand Movement to Landau asking support in acting against Munich exhibition; SEE ALSO: Landau, Jacob; Latin America; Paris Bureau
- Folder 320: Hate and Hate Merchants, 1930-1931, 1933-1935, 1938, 1940-1942
- Correspondence, memoranda and reports on anti-Semitic individuals and organizations, and anti-Jewish propaganda in the US
- Folder 321: Hate Literature, 1930, 1939-1941, 1944-1945
- Correspondence on possible legal action against Pelley and his Silver Shirts; correspondence on anti-Semitic publications; SEE ALOS: Legal Material; War and Peace; Lowenthal, Marvin
- Folder 322: Hauptmann, Bruno, 1934-1935
- Correspondence on Hauptmann as Lindbergh baby's kidnapper; German press reports of Hauptmann as a tool of a Jew Isidor Fisch; correspondence among Schneiderman, Sulzberger and Robert P. Goldman on possible involvement of Fisch in Lindbergh's case; correspondence on accusations of ritual murder in Lindbergh's case; SEE ALSO: Laski, Neville
- Folder 323: Hearst, William Randolph, 1934
- Interchange of cryptic telegrams on Heart between Paul Block and Henry Ittleson
- Folder 324: HICEM (HIAS-JCA Emigration Association), 1939
- Letter from Max Gottschalk to Waldman, in French; SEE ALSO: Gottschalk, Max; Columbia; Immigration; Latin America
- Folder 325: Hillman, Sidney, 1944
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Singer, Erin
- Folder 326: History and Breakdown of a Republic, 1935
- Review of Nazi propaganda materials and methods
- Folder 327: Hoenig, Sidney B., 1935-1936
- Correspondence on Hoenig's publication "Toward the Understanding of the Jew"
- Folder 328: Holidays and Holy Days, 1936, 1940-1942
- Addresses, correspondence concerning conflicts of work and observance
- Folder 329: Holland- Jews, 1935-1939
- List of organizations-contributors to the Jewish Central Information Office in Amsterdam; correspondence related to activities of JCIO
- Folder 330: Horwich, B., 1944
- Letter from Horwich to Dr. Mordecai Katz on pressure from Zionist leaders to resign from AJC
- Folder 331: Hull, Cordell (Secretary of State), 1933
- Cross reference sheet only, see: U.S. Government, American Jewish Congress
- Folder 332: Human Relations, undated
- Statement on the establishment of a chair of Human Relations at the University of Newark
- Folder 333: Human Rights, 1935, 1942, 1944-1945, 1948-1949
- Correspondence, memoranda and statements on various aspects of human rights; press clippings; correspondence and articles on the human rights discussion at the UN; SEE ALSO: U.S. Government; UN San Francisco Conference
- Folder 334: Hungary, 1937-1939, 1941, 1943
- Memoranda, statements, articles on situation in Hungary, religious policy, law system; correspondence and memoranda on Jews in Hungary, on state anti-Semitism, on possibilities for emigration; letter of Dr. Stein to Waldman (1938) on anti-Jewish attitude of the US vice-consul in Budapest; reports on political situation; State Department's letter on deportation of Polish and stateless Jews (1941); correspondence on mistreatment and need of relief for Hungarian Jews
- Box 18
- Folder 335: Hungary, 1944, 1949-1950
- Reports of Eugene Hevesi on situation in Hungary; correspondence on Jewish refugees from Hungary; correspondence on relief of Hungarian Jews and appeals to Allied governments and Catholic church; extract from Swiss Rescue Committee asking Allies to bomb rail facilities involved in transporting Jews from Hungary and Slovakia to Poland; messages, cables, memoranda requesting action on behalf of Hungarian Jews ; minutes of Rescue Action Committee (1944)
- Folder 336: Hungary- Eckhardt, Tibor, 1939, 1941-1942, 1953
- Information on Hungarian politician and diplomat; correspondence on anti-Jewish views and politics of Eckhardt among Hungarian-Americans
- Folder 337: Hungary- Government in Exile, 1941-1942, 1944
- Memoranda and correspondence on Free Hungarian Movement and Eckhardt; memoranda and correspondence on Hungarian regency and Eckhardt
- Folder 338: Images- Jews, 1937, 1943
- Memoranda and correspondence on the need of informing gentile population on the Jewish issues and introduction of such information in schools and colleges
- Folder 339: Immigration, 1910, 1912-1914
- Collection of statements by prominent politicians; Broadside: "President Wilson and the Literacy Test for Immigrants"; correspondence on publications on immigration
- Folder 340: Immigration, 1933
- Legal materials, correspondence, petitions and memoranda on unused quotas and various immigration-related issues
- Folder 341: Immigration, 1934-1935
- Correspondence on Congress bills related to immigration
- Folder 342: Immigration, 1936-1939
- Correspondence on Anti-Alien Bill at the 75th Congress and anti-immigration measures
- Folder 343: Immigration, 1940-1944
- Correspondence, reports and memoranda on the problems of Jewish immigration to US and Canada
- Box 19
- Folder 344: Immigration- Aliens, 1934, 1939-1942
- Correspondence, memoranda, reports on legislation related to status of aliens
- Folder 345: Immigration- Aliens- Enemy Classification, 1942-1943
- Correspondence re classification of German Jewish refugees as "enemy aliens"
- Folder 346: Immigration- Aliens-Freezing of Funds, 1941
- Correspondence and memoranda on freezing of foreign assets of aliens who have entered the U.S. since June 1940 and lifting of restriction
- Folder 347: Immigration-Aliens- Identification Program, 1942
- Correspondence on efforts to remove designation of German Jewish refugees as enemy aliens
- Folder 348: Immigration- Aliens- Internment, 1942
- Correspondence on internment and release of a German Jewish family; correspondence on Werner von Cluaser conspiracy
- Folder 349: Immigration- Hebrew Registration, 1940-1945
- Correspondence on the use of the term Hebrew for Race and nationality rubric
- Folder 350: Immigration- Refugees- Articles, 1938-1939, 1941-1942, 1946-1949
- Articles on resettlement and employment of refugees and displaced persons
- Folder 351: Immigration- Refugees- Facts and Figures, 1939-1940
- Memoranda and reports on quotas, misconceptions about refugees, assimilation issues, statistics
- Folder 352: Immigration- Refugees, 1933-1935, 1938-1939
- Correspondence with the US government representatives and with international organizations on facilitating solution to German Jewish refugee problem; memoranda and reports
- Folder 353: Immigration- Refugees- European Situation, 1938-1939, 1948
- Correspondence on exempting religious and political refugees from the US immigration limitations; memoranda, correspondence and reports on political and legal situation in European countries
- Folder 354: Immigration- Refugees- Galveston Movement, 1935, 1937
- Correspondence on records of the Movement (Jewish immigration assistance program in 1907-1914)
- Folder 355: Immigration- Refugees- Evian Conference, 1938
- Letter to Adler from Secretary Hull on refugee problem; correspondence on contacts with US government representatives in re Jewish refugees; memorandum of Wldman to Stroock on representation of AJC at Evian by Harold Ginzberg
- Folder 356: Immigration- Refugees- Organizations, 1938-1945
- Memoranda and correspondence on refugee assistance organizations and funds
- Folder 357: Immigration- Refugees- Medical Profession, 1939, 1941-1944
- Memoranda and correspondence on admission of refugee physicians and medical professionals into the country and to practice in the US
- Folder 358: Immigration- Aliens- Free Ports, 1944
- Correspondence and memoranda on the "free ports" for refugees proposed by Samuel Grafton of New York Post
- Folder 359: Immigration- Refugees, 1940-1944, 1946, 1950
- Correspondence, appeals, reports, memoranda, publications related to Jewish refugees
- Box 20
- Folder 360: Immigration- Refugees- Rescue of, 1942-1948
- Correspondence with State Department, AFL/ CIO on admission of Jewish refugees and DP to the U.S.; on Bermuda Refugees Conference
- Folder 361: Indemnification, 1945
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Peace problems Committee- Memoranda
- Folder 362: Information- Requests for, 1931-1932, 1934
- Requests for advice and information from Jewish refugees, and AJC's responses
- Folder 363: Information and Service Associates Manual, 1933
- Towards an Understanding of the Jews: A manual of Information
- Folder 364: Institute for Propaganda Analysis, 1938
- Memorandum on help to the Institute in issuing and circulating a bulletin analyzing Mein Kampf
- Folder 365: Institute of Democratic Reconstruction, 1942
- Cross reference sheet only, see: War and Peace- WWII- Peace Organizations
- Folder 366: Intergovernmental Committee, 1944
- Report of AJC officers' interview with Sir Herbert Emerson of the Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees on UNRRA, issues related to Palestine, Great Britain, Poland.
- Folder 367: Interim Committee, 1940
- Report on the American Arbitration Association for the Interim Committee
- Folder 368: International Labor Conference, 1936
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Waldman, Morris D.- European Trip
- Folder 369: International Labor Organizations, 1941-1944
- Correspondence on proposed meeting with ILO representatives; Materials of the ILO conference; reports on meetings with Polish delegates; list of Polish labor leaders; materials related to mass migration problems
- Folder 370: Interreligious- Pro Deo, 1934-1937, 1939, 1941-1944
- Reports and publications on Jewish-Christian relations and dialogue; 1934 Spring Valley resolution to promote religious understanding at schools; correspondence on educational campaign to improve relations between Jews and Protestants; reports on the Pro Deo Catholic movement against communism
- Folder 371: Interreligious- Catholic-Jewish, 1933-1939, 1941-1944
- Correspondence and publications on Catholic-Jewish interactions and attempts for cooperation; correspondence on Catholic anti-Semitism
- Box 21
- Folder 372: Interreligious- Catholic- Jewish Attitudes- Anti-Semitism, 1936, 1938-1939, 1942-1944
- Correspondence and memoranda on the ways to counteract anti-Semitism among Catholics; correspondence on contacts with Catholic leaders, on Catholic publications condemning anti-Semitism; correspondence on archbishop Spellman's article "Bigotry is Un-American" (1944); articles and publications by Catholics condemning anti-Semitism; SEE ALSO: Catholic-Jewish Attitudes; Anti-Semitism; Waldman, Morris D.
- Folder 373: Interreligious- Catholic-Jewish Attitudes- Anti-Semitism- Bishop McIntyre, 1943-1944
- Correspondence among Robinson of ADL, Proskauer and Hexter on a speech by Rev. McIntyre that charges of anti-Semitism against Catholics originate among communists; SEE ALSO: Catholic Jewish Attitudes; Anti-Semitism
- Folder 374: Interreligious- Catholic-Jewish Attitudes- Anti-Semitism- Papal Statements, 1938, 1943
- Memorandum, publications on statements by popes Pius XI and Pius XII against anti-Semitism
- Folder 375: Interreligious- Catholic-Jewish- Mass Media (Publications), 1939, 1943-1944
- Memoranda on possibilities of cooperation with Catholic press; correspondence on a book about Catholic-Jewish relations by Father Gregory Feige.
- Folder 376: Interreligious- Christian-Jewish, 1941-1944
- Correspondence on Christian-Jewish interactions; letter from Jewish army chaplain detailing the interdenominational use of post chapels; SEE ALSO: Central Conference of American Rabbis
- Folder 377: Interreligious- Christian-Jewish Communities, 1939, 1944
- Letter to Hexter from a rabbi in Pennsylvania with an outline of a plan "Experiments in Christian-Jewish Relationships"; memorandum about institute on inter-faith relations sponsored by the University of Miami's Hillel Foundation
- Folder 378: Interreligious- Christian-Jewish- Crucifixion, 1928, 1935
- Publications on the harm of careless school teaching about participation of Jews in Crucifixion story; correspondence with Texas Hillel Foundation on Texas Department of Education's adoption of a book with erroneous account of Jews in the time of Jesus
- Folder 379: Interreligious- Catholic Jewish Attitudes, 1937, 1942-1944
- AJC Survey on Jewish attitudes; correspondence on Catholic attitudes towards Jews
- Folder 380: Interreligious- Christian-Jewish- Crucifixion- Mass Media (Films, Plays, Publications), 1934-1935, 1940-1944
- Correspondence on the release in the US of the British film "The Wandering Jew"; Correspondence on the showing of the Passion Plays, on film "Golgotha", on filming of "The Robe", "Mission to Moscow", "For Whom the Bell Tolls"; correspondence on crucifixion in films, magazines, textbooks
- Folder 381: Interreligious- Christian-Jewish- Crucifixion- Mass Media- Passion play- Black Hills, 1940-1944
- Correspondence on Passion Play presentations in Knoxville and Savannah, ADL statement; Correspondence on the Blach Hills Passion Play and measures to deal with it
- Folder 382: Isolationism, 1943
- Memorandum to Waldman from Mr. Trager on a meeting with prominent persons and officials regarding measures to combat growing isolationist sentiment; SEE ALSO: America First Committee
- Folder 383: Iraq, 1938
- Report on a scheme to move Palestinian Arabs to newly irrigated lands in Iraq
- Folder 384: Israel, 1952
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Foreign Affairs
- Folder 385: Italian Press, 1939
- Summary on Italian press in the US with the list of Italian publications; statistical report on Italian press in the US; excerpts from the Italian press on Jewish topics
- Folder 386: Italy, 1936-1941, 1944
- Correspondence on anti-Semitism in Italy and its colonies, on discrimination against Jews; reports and correspondence on the Fascist regime in Italy and its treatment of Jews; report on Falashas; copy of State Department note to Ciano regarding an Italian decree on expulsion of Jews; memoranda on expelled Italian professors; clippings and excerpts from Italian press regarding Jews
- Folder 387: Japan, 1938-1939
- Reports on situation in Manchuria by Jewish National Far Eastern Council in Harbin; correspondence and reports of Lew Zickman on situation of Jews in Japan
- Folder 388: Jewish Agency, 1935
- Cross reference sheets only, see: Palestine, Zionism, Non-Zionism
- Folder 389: Jewish Book of the Month Club, 1930
- Letters from the president Ralph H. Goldman to Waldman praising him for organizing the Club and appointing him a member of the Committee on Social and Economic Science; Waldman's note declining the membership
- Box 22
- Folder 390: Jewish Central Information Office, 1934-1935
- Correspondence on activities of JCIO, on Berlin Olympiad, on Arischer Weltdienst, on cooperation between AJC and JCIO
- Folder 391: Jewish Communal Agencies, 1940
- Cross reference sheet only, see: General Jewish Council
- Folder 392: Jewish Economy and Research, Bureau of, 1943
- Letter to "Der Tog" from the BOJER director, outlining its purposes and methods
- Folder 393: Jewish Labor Committee, 1940-1945
- Cross reference sheet only, see: U.N. San Francisco Conference; Wertheim, Maurice
- Folder 394: Jewish Occupational Council, 1941
- Memorandum on AJC contributions o JOC; memorandum on the work of JOC and projects related to it
- Folder 395: Jewish Organizations A-Z, 1941, 1944
- Inquires and requests regarding Jewish organizations
- Folder 396: Jewish Students, 1941
- Waldman's letter to Leidesdorf regarding funds for cultural work with The NYU students
- Folder 397: Jewish Telegraphic Agency, 1930, 1933, 1937-1943
- Correspondence on reporting on situation in Germany; correspondence on exerting publications' pressure on the pope; correspondence on Landau's trips and expenditures; memoranda and correspondence on overseas work; report on formation of Overseas News Agency; correspondence on activities and plans of JTA and ONA; correspondence on financial issues of JTA and ONA
- Folder 398: Jewish Telegraphic Agency- Overseas News Agency, 1936-1939
- Correspondence with Brotman in London; Correspondence with Landau on meetings with State Department officials and representatives of foreign nations; Landau's memorandum on problems of European Jewry as seen by the JTA; correspondence regarding organization of ONA; reports on conversations with count Potocki of Poland; Von Weisl letter to Waldman on Von Rath's assassination
- Folder 399: Jewish Telegraphic Agency- Overseas News Agency- Foreign Language Service, 1937-1940, 1942-1943
- Correspondence on Four Freedoms Association, organization comprising leaders of all foreign born groups to combine war effort; notes on the use of foreign language press
- Folder 400: Jewish Telegraphic Agency- Overseas News Agency, 1940-1943
- Correspondence and memoranda on activities of ONA; minutes of ONA staff meeting (1943); investigation on anonymous charges of ONA's support by communist governments
- Folder 401: Jewish War Veterans, 1941
- Correspondence and reports on Jewish War veterans' support by AJC, ADL and BB
- Folder 402: Jews in America- Internal Jewish Affairs, 1936, 1939-1940
- Memoranda, reports, articles on cooperation and coordination of activities by American Jewish organizations
- Folder 403: Jews- A Portrait and a Program, undated
- Fragment of a publication with outline and chapter readings; articles on Jews and the war effort against Nazism
- Folder 404: Jews- Economic Migration, 1939
- Report on the solving of "Jewish problem" by migration
- Folder 405: Jews- Jewish Question, undated
- Statistical Material on the Jewish Question, Typescript
- Folder 406: Jews and Judaism, 1914, 1927, 1933-1939
- Articles, correspondence, typescript of a lecture
- Folder 407: Jews and Judaism, 1940-1944,, 1948
- Correspondence, memoranda, studies
- Folder 408: Jews and Judaism, undated
- Discussion paper, Memoranda
- Box 23
- Folder 409: Joint Consultative Council, 1933-1934, 1936-1937
- Correspondence on forming of a joint committee among AJC, AJCongress and BB on the situation in Germany; correspondence on joint actions of American and British Jewish organizations in holding a conference on situation of Jews in Germany
- Folder 410: Joint Defense Appeal- Committee of Six- AJC- ADL, 1942
- Memoranda of collaboration; minutes of meetings
- Folder 411: Joint Defense Appeal, 1943
- Report of the Joint Defense Appeal of the American Jewish Committee and Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, March 1, 1942 to February 17, 1943
- Folder 412: Joint Emergency Committee on European Jewish Affairs, 1942-1943
- Correspondence; Minutes; Bermuda Refugee Conference materials; Press releases
- Folder 413: Joint Distribution Committee, 1922, 1925, 1933, 1935, 1938-1939, 1947
- Correspondence on obtaining from JDC information on political and economic situation in Europe; correspondence on financial dealings between AJC and JDC; correspondence on JDC activities on refugee relief in Europe
- Folder 414: Joint Foreign Committee- Adler-Laski Correspondence, 1933-1935
- Correspondence on international Jewish conference; on AJCongress and opposition to World Jewish Congress and tactics of Stephen Wise, on situation of Jews in Germany and Austria; minutes of meetings of Joint Foreign Committee; agreement on principles of boycott of German goods
- Folder 415: Joint Foreign Committee, 1933, 1935, 1939
- Correspondence: Adler, Bentwich, Goldman, Kohler, Laski
- Folder 416: Joint Foreign Committee (Great Britain), 1941-1943
- Minutes, reports, correspondence
- Folder 417: Joint Foreign Committee - International Conference, 1933-1934
- International Conference on relief of German Jewry; Memoranda, correspondence; General Smuts interview
- Folder 418: Jung, Leo, undated
- Short information on Jung; SEE ALSO: Religion, United
- Folder 419: Jung, Moses, undated
- Short information on Jung; SEE ALSO: Religion, United
- Folder 420: Kaczynski, Zygmunt, undated
- Cross reference sheet only, see: U.S. Government/ Coordinator of Information
- Folder 421: Kallman, Franz, 1936, 1939-1943
- Correspondence and memoranda related to mental health issues
- Folder 422: Karpf, Maurice J., 1935, 1938
- Memorandum "Planning National and Overseas Activities During the Next Decade" by Karpf; letter on efforts to obtain permission for Jewish immigration into Syria
- Folder 423: King, Senator (Utah), undated
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Immigration- Refugees- European situation
- Box 24
- Folder 424: Lander, Bernard, 1946
- Lander's report on situation in Mexico concerning Jews
- Folder 425: Kirstein-Lasker Dinner, 1935
- Correspondence on arrangements for the dinner, list of attendees; comments by participants
- Folder 426: Knights of Columbus, undated
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Interreligious- Catholic-Jewish
- Folder 427: Knights of the White Camellia, 1939
- Letter to Waldman from Charles Cooper of the Minneapolis Federation for Jewish Service with information on George Deatherage of the Knights and suggestions for sources of further information
- Folder 428: Kohler, Max J., undated
- Memorial tribute to Kohler from the AJC
- Folder 429: Landau, Jacob, 1930, 1934, 1937
- Correspondence with Managing Director of the Jewish Telegraph Agency Landau on the JTA policies, relations with AJC, on appointment of Waldman as a special representative of AJC
- Folder 430: Landau, Jacob, 1938-1943, 1947
- Correspondence between Landau and Waldman on particular political and Jewish-related issues in various European countries; correspondence on financial issues and JTA funding; correspondence on establishing bureaus and representatives of JTA; correspondence on JTA representative Boris Smolar
- Folder 431: Landsbury, George (M.P.), 1937
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Laski, Neville
- Folder 432: Lasker, Albert, 1937
- Acknowledgement of Lasker's gift the Survey Committee's special education work
- Folder 433: Laski, Neville, 1934-1941
- Correspondence of Laski, member of the Board of Deputies and Joint Foreign Committee, on various aspects of cooperation of British and American Jews, on coordination of relief efforts for the European Jews and on Palestine, on contacts with British government on behalf of Jewish refugees; speeches, memoranda, reports
- Folder 434: Latin America, 1935, 1937-1938
- Correspondence on possibilities for placement of Jewish refugees in Latin America; reports on situation in Argentina, Brazil, anti-Semitism in South America
- Folder 435: Latin America, 1940
- Correspondence on Waldman's trip to Latin America; correspondence and reports on situation in various Latin American countries; correspondence between Moskowitz and Waldman on Pan-Americanism; correspondence and report on the meeting on Latin America with Adolph Berle of State Department
- Folder 436: Latin America, 1941
- Memoranda and correspondence on Pan-American conference, Pan-American Jewish Congress; financial plan for South American activities of Overseas News Agency; memoranda, reports and correspondence on possibilities for Jewish immigration to South America
- Folder 437: Latin America, 1942
- Reports and correspondence on condition of Jewish population in Argentina, Brazil and other Latin American countries; correspondence on ant-Semitism in South America; reports and statistics on Jewish refugees in South America; memorandum on AJC' Overseas Committee and ONA combined effort to combat anti-Semitism in South America
- Folder 438: Latin America, 1942, 1944-1946
- Correspondence with US officials (Wallace, Stettinius, Welles) on greater efforts for promoting prestige of the US in Latin America; report by S.A. Fineberg "American Agencies Promoting Friendliness and Good Understanding with Latin-American Countries"
- Box 25
- Folder 439: Latin America, 1943-1950
- Correspondence on coordination of activities of Jewish organizations in Latin America for refugee and displaced persons relief; reports and correspondence on adaptation of Jewish refugees to conditions in Latin America; memorandum and correspondence on survey of Jews in Latin America
- Folder 440: Latin America- American Jewish Committee, 1937, 1940-1944
- Reports and publications by AJC on Jews in Latin America; correspondence on AJC Overseas Committee in Latin America; correspondence on contacts with representatives of Jews in Latin America and on anti-Semitism; Landau's report on his trip to Latin America (1944)
- Folder 441: Latin America- Anti-Semitism, 1942-1943
- Memorandum and report on ant-Semitism in Latin American countries and methods to combat it
- Folder 442: Latin America- Confidential Memoranda, 1941
- Memoranda on general situation, anti-Semitic groups and movements, Nazi influence, refugees in Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay
- Folder 443: Latin America- Immigration- Refugees, 1942
- Correspondence on status of Jewish refugees in Latin America; correspondence on the foreign ministers' meeting of the American republics; correspondence between Waldman and Sumner Welles of State Department on treatment of Jewish refugees as enemy aliens; correspondence on discrimination of Jewish refugees
- Folder 444: Latin America- Immigration- Reports on Colonization and Immigration, 1939-1940
- Reports on the activities of the Jewish Colonization Association in Argentina (in French, Spanish)
- Folder 445: Latin America- Jewish Community, 1942-1943
- Observations of N. Winestine and R. Pilpel of JDC on contacts with Jewish community during their visits in Latin America
- Folder 446: Latin America- Landau, Jacob, 1943-1945
- Memoranda, reports and correspondence on Landau's visits to South America and on situation with Jews
- Folder 447: Latin America- Reports on South American countries, 1944
- Correspondence and reports on immigration laws and problems of Jewish immigration to South America
- Folder 448: Latin America- Subcommittee- Committee on South American Problems, 1940-1942
- Minutes of and reports on the meetings on Latin America
- Folder 449: Latin America- Visits- Landau, Jacob, 1940-1941
- Confidential Memorandum on Argentina; Memoranda on South American trip; correspondence
- Box 26
- Folder 450: Latin America- Visits- Reports, 1944
- Digest of reports from Latin America by Waldman and Landau; correspondence on Waldman's trip to Latin America; Waldman's report of the visit
- Folder 451: Latin America- Visits- Waldman, 1941
- List of US ambassadors in Latin America; notice in Yiddish about Waldman's South American trip; report o Waldman's stay in Argentina; memorandum in German on anti-Semitic propaganda in Argentina; note from Waldman to Stroock on Waldman' s activities in Brazil; report on anti-Nazi organization Das Andere Deutschland; Waldman's report to Stroock on his trip to Latin America and on need for an American Jewish representative in Argentina; report to JDC by Chanin on his visits to Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil
- Folder 452: Latin America- Visits- Waldman, 1944
- Messages and reports by Waldman on various aspects of his trip to Latin America, with information on treatment by local authorities, on anti-Semitism, immigration and local Jewish communities; newspaper clippings in Spanish French, Yiddish
- Folder 453: Laudin, Luella S., 1937
- Correspondence on application for employment by Laudin, letters of recommendation, memorandum from Wallach on proposed radio program
- Folder 454: Lazaron, Morris S., 1935
- Correspondence on Lazaron's proposal on behalf of AJC
- Folder 455: Lazarus, Fred, 1942-1943
- Correspondence with Waldman on Wertheim, on establishment of AJC Library of Information in Washington
- Folder 456: League for Fair Play, 1938-1939
- Report of activities, list of lecturers of Program service to present lectures in defense of democracy
- Folder 457: League of Nations, 1933-1937
- Draft petition to League of Nations requesting revival of the office of High Commissioner for Refugees; minutes of meeting of the Joint Council on support for petition; SEE ALSO: Fagen, Melvin; Immigration/ Refugees; Laski, Neville; Steed, H. Wickham - Defense of Freedom and Peace; Waldman, Morris D. / European Trips; Wise, Dr. Stephen S.; World Jewish Congress
- Folder 458: League of Nations- Bentwich, Norman, 1933-1934
- Correspondence on coordination of efforts by AJC and the British Joint Foreign Committee and suggestion that the US State Department intervene with Germany on the basis of the Allied declaration of 1919 on minority rights; interviews by Bentwich; correspondence on contacts with British officials on relief of German Jews
- Folder 459: League of Nations- Fagen, Melvin M., 1935
- Correspondence between James Rosenberg and Cyrus Adler on formation of legal committee on the League of Nations' minority rights activities; paper by Fagen on behalf of AJC "Recourse to the League and the Permanent Court on Behalf of the Jews of Germany"
- Folder 460: League of Nations- McDonald, James G., 1933, 1936
- Memorandum and letter related to meetings with McDonald, League of Nations high commissioner for refugees
- Folder 461: League of Nations- Petitions, 1933, 1935-1936
- Petitions and appeals on behalf of Jews for protection from persecutions by the Nazi regime; petition in support of letter of resignation of high commissioner McDonald
- Folder 462: League of Nations- Petitions- Bernheim, 1922, 1926, 1933
- Notes on the Franz Bernheim case, Upper Silesia and minorities' rights protection; correspondence among Adler, Proskauer and Waldman on the Bernheim case of petitioning before the League on protection of Jewish minority rights in Germany
- Folder 463: League of Nations- Petitions- Correspondence, 1935-1936
- Correspondence on the approach to the League regarding the petition about minority rights protection for Jews in Germany, on stirring up of a debate and introduction of a resolution against Germany; correspondence on coordination of actions among American and British Jewish organizations
- Folder 464: Legal Committee, 1942-1944
- Legal Committee of AJC, Memorandum by Stroock, Alan M.
- Folder 465: Legal Material, 1939-1942
- U.S Senate and State Assemblies' bills on rights and relief of aliens, defamation of groups
- Folder 466: Lehman, Albert C., 1933
- Correspondence between Lehman and Waldman on rabbi Abrams' activities on behalf of AJC
- Folder 467: Lehman, Herbert H., 1942
- Correspondence with Lehman, Governor, State of New York; Director of Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation, State Department, on social work training
- Box 27
- Folder 468: Leidesdorf S.D., 1937-1940
- Correspondence on AJC financial matters
- Folder 469: Leiken, Bess, 1948-1949
- Correspondence on clerical issues, on lost papers, one of which a report of a visit by Wickham Steed, British journalist and head of Defense of Freedom and Peace movement
- Folder 470: Levin, N. W., 1938
- Acknowledgement of a contribution to AJC
- Folder 471: Lewis, James Hamilton, 1933
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Adler, Cyrus
- Folder 472: Lewis, Leon L., 1937
- Letter to Lewis from Waldman on the exclusive arrangement of the B'nai B'rith with Seven Arts Syndicate
- Folder 473: Libel, 1935, 1939, 1941-1942
- Draft of a memorandum "Laws Affecting Racial and Religious Propaganda"
- Folder 474: Library of Jewish Information- AJC, 1940-1944
- Staff lists, memoranda, reports
- Folder 475: Lindbergh, Charles A., 1941
- Reaction on Lindbergh's speech in Des Moines, Iowa, on September 11, 1941
- Folder 476: Linfeld, Harry S., 1934, 1938-1940
- Director of Jewish Statistical Bureau, Special Agent of the U.S. Census Bureau
- Folder 477: Lippman, Walter, undated
- Excerpt from "Preface to Morals"
- Folder 478: Lithuania, 1939
- Lithuanian ambassador's letter
- Folder 479: Loeb, Carl M., 1937-1938
- Correspondence on stocks and shares for AJC
- Folder 480: London Office, 1939
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Peace Conference
- Folder 481: Lorch, Ludwig (Dr.), 1938
- Letter with AJC check as contribution to the Jewish cultural work in Sao Paulo; SEE ALSO: Brazil
- Folder 482: Lowenthal, Marvin, 1937-1938
- Reports, memoranda on WPA project, League of American Writers; correspondence on radio programs, on situation in Canada
- Folder 483: Ludecke, Kurt, 1944
- Memorandum from Leo Stein to Waldman regarding Luedecke, Nazi journalist in the US
- Folder 484: Mack, Julian W. (Judge), 1920
- Cross reference sheet only, see: War and Peace, Peace Conference, Zionism- Non-Zionism
- Folder 485: Magnes, Dr. Judah, 1946, 1948
- Correspondence, comments on Magnes' brief
- Folder 486: Mailings, 1936
- "Nazi Press Control is Complete" reprint
- Folder 487: Manhattan Jewish Community Council, 1947
- Prospectus, structural planning
- Folder 488: Marston, Horace, 1943
- Cross reference sheets only, see: Overseas News Agency, International Labor Office and Organizations
- Folder 489: Marxov, Paul F., 1943
- Correspondence on immigrant seeking employment in the US
- Folder 490: Mass Media, 1935, 1938-1941
- Correspondence, memoranda on films including Jewish characters (Oliver Twist, Pelley's Liberation); correspondence on radio broadcasts (The American Family Robinson, anti-fascist international broadcasts); Abba Abrams' telegram to Waldman requesting materials to counter attacks on movie industry; News comments on Roosevelt's meeting with Proskauer and Blaustein
- Folder 491: Mass Media - Aachen Broadcast, Germany, 1944
- First Jewish religious service broadcast from Germany after Aachen was taken by the U.S. First Army
- Folder 492: Massachusetts - Temple Ohabei Shalom, 1942
- materials on 100th Anniversary of Brookline synagogue
- Folder 493: McDonald, James, 1933-1935
- Resume of High Commissioner for Refugees' career to 1935; list of delegates to the High Commission; statement by McDonald at the opening session at Lausanne; SEE ALSO: German Jewry and AJC; Laski, Neville
- Folder 494: McFadden, Louis T., 1933
- Correspondence on anti-Semitic congressman from Pennsylvania
- Folder 495: Medalie, George Z., 1942-1943
- Correspondence with Waldman on Judge Rosenman, Wolsey group, Legal and Investigation Committee, selection of an envoy to South America
- Folder 496: Medical and Dental Laws, 1939
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Legal material
- Folder 497: Meeting of Department Heads, 1943
- Presentation of views of the public relations department on the Foreign Language Program, in reply to Landau's criticism
- Folder 498: Meis, Leon, 1944
- Cross reference sheet only, see: France
- Folder 499: Membership, 1934, 1940-1944
- Correspondence on membership base of AJC, categories of membership, reorganization plan; memoranda on AJC sustaining membership issue, executive committee members visits to Jewish communities
- Folder 500: Mental Health, 1932
- Waldman's letter to Louis Bamberger suggesting a research for the Institute for Advanced Sudy to counter race prejudice
- Folder 501: Messersmith, G.S., 1938, 1940
- Letter of Assistant Secretary of State to Landau on uncertainty as to a visit to Cuba; SEE ALSO: Argentina; Austria: Immigration/ Refugees; JTA/ ONA
- Folder 502: Mexico, 1911, 1931, 1933-1935, 1937-1939
- Geological report on a property in Durango state (1911); correspondence and reports on situation and anti-Semitic activities in Mexico; correspondence on prospects of Jewish immigration to Mexico; correspondence on Jewish community and Jewish-Catholic relations in Mexico; newspaper clippings on anti-Semitism in Mexico
- Box 28
- Folder 503: Mexico, 1940-1943
- Reports from trips to Mexico (F. Trager, unknown); report of the Commission Against Anti-Semitism of the Jewish Central Committee in Mexico for the year 1939; correspondence on demographic congress in Mexico, on Jewish refugees, on re-establishment of Inter-American Democratic Committee
- Folder 504: Mexico- AJC Visits- Lander and Yagupsky, 1945-1946
- Correspondence on Lander's trips to Latin America and Mexico; Lander's report to Segal on meeting Mexican Jewish leaders; Lander's letter to Spruille Braden of State Department on Sinarquista (right-wing Catholic movement) danger in Mexico; Jagupsky's reports on work in Mexico City
- Folder 505: Mexico, 1944-1947, 1958
- Correspondence between Landau and Medalie on situation with Jews in Mexico; correspondence on cooperation with democratic elements in Mexico and Latin America; correspondence on memoranda on political situation and reactionary groups in Mexico; Landau's memoranda of talks with State Department officials
- Box 29
- Folder 506: Mexico- Toledano, L., 1942, 1944
- Correspondence and memoranda on Mexican labor leader and his pro-Jewish and anti-Nazi sentiments
- Folder 507: Mexico- Waldman Visit, 1944
- Memorandum by Waldman and Landau on behalf of War Refugee Board for Mexican president Camacho requesting safety port for refugees; letter of Waldman, Landau to Camacho about refugees; correspondence and information on Waldman's contacts with Mexican Jewish leaders
- Folder 508: Mexico- First Inter-American Demographic Congress, 1943
- Correspondence on Congress and principles to govern immigration to :Latin America; report on the work of the Congress
- Folder 509: Mideast, 1941, 1944
- Memoranda on Middle East situation; comments on Fisher-Krinsky report; guidance suggestions to AJC chapters
- Folder 510: Migration, 1942
- Cross reference sheets only, see: Immigration
- Folder 511: Militant Christian Patriots, 1938
- Letter to Adler and S, Wise from L. Fry, editor of the "Christian Free Press", with accusations of Jews for their "activities subversive of the U.S. government and people"
- Folder 512: Military, 1939
- Cross reference sheets only, see: Legal Material
- Folder 513: Minorities and Minority Rights, 1914, 1926, 1933, 1935, 1937, 1942, 1944
- Memorandum "Freedom for the Oppressed"; correspondence on the minorities treaties, on Germany and minorities question, on League of Nations and protection of minorities including Jews; correspondence among Wertheim, Hilborn and FDR on Rev. Fosdick to head a movement on behalf of rights for all minorities
- Folder 514: Mond, Sir Robert, undated
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Laski, Neville
- Folder 515: Morgenthau, Henry, 1941
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Wertheim, Maurice
- Folder 516: Moore, Alexander P., undated
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Poland
- Folder 517: Morocco, 1941, 1943
- Correspondence and reports situation in Morocco and North Africa; Waldman's letter to the Secretary of State on behalf of Jews of Morocco; report on conditions in labor camps in Morocco
- Folder 518: Moynihan, Patrick J., 1942
- Cross reference sheet only , see: Interreligious- Catholic-Jewish
- Folder 519: Murray, Philip, undated
- Clipping of CIO president Murray's congratulation to AJC on its 40th anniversary
- Folder 520: Murray, Wallace, 1944
- Waldman's letter to Murray with thanks for favorable view of Waldman's thesis on minority rights
- Folder 521: Mussolini, 1933
- Cable messages correspondence with John Silvestri in Rome; Waldman's correspondence with Joint Foreign Committee on possible intervention with Mussolini on behalf of German Jews; letter of Adler to Roger Straus on meetings between DiSilvestro and Mussolini in which he promised to intercede on behalf of Jews via Italian embassy in Berlin
- Folder 522: National Conference on Christians and Jews, 1933
- Letter from Rev. Workman to Everett Clinchy, anti-Nazi Christian minister and writer, founder of the National Conference; report on the Conference work; abstract of Clinchy's report
- Folder 523: National Council on Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, 1936, 1939, 1942
- Waldman's speech at an event in Oakland, Cal.; critical memorandum on NCJFWF
- Folder 524: National Council on Jewish Women, 1936, 1947
- Letter of Mrs. Goldman to Waldman accepting appointment to AJC executive committee; excerpts from a letter to Waldman on his efforts on behalf of the Council during his trip to Mexico
- Folder 525: National Council of Women of the U.S. Inc., 1941
- Report on work of the Council, copy of the general Surles letter
- Folder 526: National Information Bureau, 1942
- Cross reference sheet only, see: American War Heroes Foundation
- Folder 527: Naturalization, 1939
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Legal Material
- Folder 528: Nazism - "Mein Kampf", 1933, 1942
- Correspondence between Louis Kirstein and Waldman, Adler and Waldman on publication of Houghton Mifflin (1933); correspondence between Dan Williams of US Information Service and Morris Fine, AJC Librarian, on publication of a condensed version of "Mein Kampf" with notes to expose allegations and lies against Jews
- Folder 529: Nazi Propaganda, 1933-1944
- Correspondence, memoranda, reports, newspaper clippings on pro-Nazi German press in the US, on propaganda activities of Pelley and Silver Shirts, on ABC Legion, on anti-Nazi German-American League for Culture, on activities of individual Nazis in the US
- Folder 530: Nazi Propaganda- United States, 1932-1939
- Correspondence and reports on newspaper publications, on visitors to Germany statements, on interviews praising Nazis and Hitler, on Nazi propagandists, on anti-Semitic activities and publications; correspondence on Nazi propaganda at American corporations; correspondence on (German) Bund camp at Andover, NJ.
- Folder 531: Nazi Propaganda- United States, 1940-1941, 1944
- Correspondence between M. Hexter and Wallach on anti-Semitic organizations and individuals; correspondence and memoranda on monitoring the press re anti-Semitic and pro-Nazi sentiments; detailed summary of the Nazi propaganda war against the US (1944)
- Box 30
- Folder 532: Nazism, 1933-1935, 1937, 1939-1947
- Correspondence, memoranda, leaflets, newspaper clippings on the Nazi activities in the US; correspondence on pro-Nazi organizations and individuals, on anti-Semitism and intolerance, on Nazi pseudo-science about Jews and Judaism and combating it, on methods and tactics of Nazi propaganda
- Folder 533: Near East, 1942
- Essay on Communism, Russia and Near East
- Folder 534: Netherlands, 1944
- Decree on the Legal Effects of Occupation Measures; Decree on Enemy Property
- Folder 535: Neue Tagebuch, 1936
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Waldman, Maurice D.- European Trip
- Folder 536: Newman, James R., 1940
- Newman's correspondence on various aspects of assessing and evaluation press publications, on materials concerning Jews; letter of Newman to deans of journalism schools on 10 best liberal newspapers in the US, with replies; correspondence on Murder, Inc. story and its repercussions
- Folder 537: New York Chapter meetings- AJC, 1945-1946
- Minutes of meetings of AJC New York chapter
- Folder 538: New York City, 1939
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Coughlin, Father
- Folder 539: New York City Coordinating Committee for Democratic Action, 1941
- Correspondence on withholding support for the Coordinating Committee
- Folder 540: New York Times, 1944
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Germany
- Folder 541: New Zeeland, 1944
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Zionism- Non-Zionism Relations
- Folder 542: Nicaragua, 1938
- Letter from Dr. von Weisl to Waldman on admission of Jewish refugees to Nicaragua
- Folder 543: Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1938
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Immigration- Refugees- European situation
- Folder 544: Nominating Committee- AJC, 1941-1944
- Correspondence with Judge Proskauer, lists of candidates for vacancies at AJC
- Folder 545: North Africa, 1942, 1944
- Letter to Waldman from Landau on his contacts with Adolph Berle about annulment of the anti-Jewish laws in French North Africa
- Folder 546: Normano, Dr. Joao Federico (Dr. Isaac Lewin), 1933
- Correspondence on an extradition to Germany case
- Folder 547: Nye, Senator, 1941
- Memorandum on a conversation with Nye on an anti-Semitic incident during his speech at Carnegie Hall
- Folder 548: Office Management, 1919-1920, 1938-1946
- Documents and correspondence related to the AJC office rentals and expenses
- Folder 549: Officers- AJC, 1941-1942
- Correspondence on Presidency of AJC during Maurice Wertheim's tenure
- Folder 550: Olympic Games, 1933-1935, 1974
- Circular letter, newspaper clippings on Boycott of the 1936 Olympiad in Berlin
- Folder 551: Organizations, 1923, 1935, 1940-1941, 1843-1944, 1954
- Lists of organizations and correspondence related to the issues of refugees, fundraising, support of Zionist cause
- Folder 552: Organization- AJS Departments and Divisions, 1940
- Educational department personnel list, description of duties
- Folder 553: Organization- AJC, 1936, 1938-1943
- Memoranda and proposals on organizational structures o f AJC
- Box 31
- Folder 554: Overseas Committee- AJC, 1941-1943, 1945
- Recommendations, memoranda and correspondence on the activities of AJC body dealing with various issues and situation of Jews abroad
- Folder 555: Overseas Committee- AJC- Minutes, 1941-1942, 1944-1945
- AJC Overseas Committee minutes
- Folder 556: Overseas Committee- AJC- Mailings, 1942, 1944-1945
- Correspondence on conveying materials to be published in the Contemporary Jewish Record; Waldman's letter to OC members on increased nationalist feelings among foreign language groups in the US
- Folder 557: Overseas Committee- AJC- Reports, 1942, 1944-1945
- Reports on the overseas activities, on South America; OC annual report for 1944
- Folder 558: Overseas Committee- AJC- Agenda and Attendance, 1942, 1944-1945
- Agenda and attendance issues
- Folder 559: Overseas News Agency, 1940-1946
- Landau's memorandum "The Problem of Relief and Reconstruction"; correspondence on establishment of ONA office in Rio de Janeiro; memoranda on Polish language bulletin, on use of foreign language press and radio, on Russian agitation for a second front, on ONA expansion in Brazil; Waldman's letter to Proskauer and Stroock on a rumor of JTA-ONA getting subsidies from USSR and Czechoslovakia to promote their propaganda (1943); correspondence on ONA activities; SEE ALSO: Jewish Telegraphic Agency; Germany
- Folder 560: Orloff, Walter, 1933
- Correspondence on arrest of an American in Germany for "communistic" activities
- Folder 561: Palestine, 1918, 1925, 1927, 1933-1937
- Memoranda and correspondence on situation in Palestine, Jewish Agency, Joint Palestine Survey Commission, Nazi Propaganda
- Folder 562: Palestine, 1938-1939
- Materials on Palestine Conference and attitude to the British Mandate
- Folder 563: Palestine, 1940-1942
- Materials on Jewish immigration and Arab-Jewish relations in Palestine
- Folder 564: Palestine, 1945-1949
- Memoranda and correspondence on the future of Palestine, position on Palestine of the world powers
- Box 32
- Folder 565: Palestine, 1943
- Memoranda on the 1939 White Paper on Palestine
- Folder 566: Palestine, 1944
- Statements by Proskauer and Lord Halifax on Palestine; AJC press release on abrogation of White Paper; correspondence on hearings on Palestine resolution; correspondence on activities of AJC in Palestine
- Folder 567: Palestine, 1944
- Correspondence and memoranda on U.S. policy on Palestine
- Folder 568: Palestine, undated
- Statements on AJC attitude towards Palestine problem; proposals on Arab_Jewish amity pact; map with a plan for federation of Palestine
- Folder 569: Palestine- AJC position- Memos on, 1920, 1926, 1930, 1939, 1942-1943
- Memoranda and correspondence on Jewish claims for Palestine, on position of AJC on Palestinian question, Zionism and "Jewish nationalism"
- Folder 570: Palestine- Jewish Agency, 1930, 1937, 1939, 1946
- Correspondence with representatives of Jewish Agency; letter from Adler to Lucien Wolf on AJC refraining from action on Palestine unless requested by Jewish Agency (1930); article from Paris Herald Tribune on Agency's refusal to discuss proposed partition plan (1946)
- Folder 571: Palestine- Partition (Proposed), 1937-1938
- Report on views exchange between Arab and Jewish leaders (1937); memoranda and statements describing positions on the partition; letter of Warburg to Waldman describing the stance of non-Zionists towards partition (1937); letter from Weizmann to Stroock on partition and acceptance of minority status by Jews; correspondence with State Department and statements on partition
- Folder 572: Palestine- Conferences, undated, 1933-1934, 1938-1939, 1946
- Correspondence and memoranda on conferences by the British government and the Jewish Agency for Palestine
- Folder 573: Panama, 1944
- Plea to the Panamanian Code Commission by the "Stateless" Negroes of Panama (translated from Spanish)
- Folder 574: Paris Bureau, 1935, 1937
- Correspondence and reports on Jewish Telegraph Agency's Bureau in Paris; correspondence on Harand movement and anti-Nazi press; reports on anti-Nazi activities in Europe
- Folder 575: Paris Bureau, 1938-1939
- Correspondence on Jews in Eastern Europe; report on British Jewish leaders' meeting with Foreign Secretary Halifax; Weekly Newsletters for September-October 1938
- Folder 576: Passaic, New Jersey- Statistics, 1937-1938
- "A Report on the Enumeration of Jews in Passaic, Nov. 1937" by Sophia M. Robison of Committee on Population Research of the Conference on Jewish Relations, July 1938
- Folder 577: Peace Conference, 1939-1940
- Correspondence on a need of secretarial office in conjunction with a peace conference, on establishment of an Institute on Peace Studies; Memorandum on Jews and the Peace Conference
- Folder 578: Peace Problems Committee, 1944-1947
- Reports and memoranda on AJC Peace Problems Committee; correspondence on formation and composition of Committee and subcommittees within it; programs and proposals for Committee's sessions; information on disbandment (1947)
- Folder 579: Peace Conference- Working Committee of Jewish Delegations- Minutes, Etc. (Paris), 1946
- Minutes of meetings of Committee of Jewish Delegations at the Paris Peace Conference, November-December 1946; letter to Wise and Goldmann from American and British Jewish leaders
- Box 33
- Folder 580: Peace Problems Committee- Memoranda, 1944-1945
- Memoranda prepared by AJC Foreign Affairs Department
- Folder 581: Peace Problems Committee- Conference, 1945
- List of personnel of Committee and subcommittees; correspondence on meetings' agenda and proposals; reports on conference
- Folder 582: Peace Problems Committee- Subcommittee on Migration and Repatriation, 1945
- Letter from Proskauer to Prof. Louis Wirth transmitting AJC Overseas Department memoranda for use by the subcommittee; report of the subcommittee
- Folder 583: Peace Problems Committee - Subcommittee on Palestine- Minutes, 1944
- Meeting of the AJC Palestine Committee for establishing a position on the "Jewish Commonwealth" in Palestine
- Folder 584: Peace Problems Committee - Subcommittee on Restoration of Rights and Indemnification, 1944-1945
- Correspondence, report on the subcommittee activities; minutes of February 1944 meeting
- Folder 585: Peace Studies Committee - Preliminary Committee on Publications, 1941
- Salo Baron's memorandum and program for publications; minutes of meetings of the Committee
- Folder 586: Peace Studies committee, 1940-1943
- Minutes, Memoranda, Correspondence; plan for Research on Behalf of the Peace Studies Committee by Salo Baron
- Folder 587: Peace Studies - Research Institute on Peace and Post-War Problems- Minutes and Agenda, 1941-1943
- Agenda and minutes of meetings
- Folder 588: Peace Studies Reports- Research Institute on Peace and Post-War Problems, 1941-1944
- Correspondence on the Institute; report by the acting director Gottschalk (1941); reports to director, monthly reports by the director (September 1941 through May 1942); chronology and list of completed studies; memorandum "Aims and Work of the Foreign Affairs Department"
- Folder 589: Perrin, Francis, 1944
- Letter from Gottschalk to Slawson on Perrin, Physicist, representative of French émigrés of the U.S. in the French Committee of National Liberation
- Folder 590: Personnel Committee- AJC- Personnel Practices, 1939, 1941-1944
- Code of Personnel Practices, Minutes, Memoranda, C
- Box 34
- Folder 591: Pitkin, Walter, 1940
- A letter advocating the use of information to demoralize the Axis powers population
- Folder 592: Poland, 1929-1930
- Correspondence on meeting the Polish ambassador, appointments, anti-Semitism in Poland
- Folder 593: Poland, 1931-1932
- Correspondence on meeting the Polish ambassador, appointments, anti-Correspondence related to Polish diplomatic representations in the U.S.
- Folder 594: Poland, 1933-1936
- Correspondence and memoranda related to the situation of Jews in Poland
- Folder 595: Poland, 1937
- Memoranda, statements and reports on Jews in Poland, translations from Polish press
- Folder 596: Poland, 1938-1939
- Memoranda and correspondence on political situation, anti-Semitism and war in Poland
- Folder 597: Poland, 1940
- Memoranda and correspondence on the German atrocities in Poland
- Folder 598: Poland, 1941
- Communications with representatives of Polish government in exile
- Folder 599: Poland, 1942
- Correspondence on relief to Jews in Poland and Polish Jews in the USSR
- Folder 600: Poland, 1943
- Memoranda and correspondence on relief to Polish Jews, on Nazi terror and Jewish resistance
- Box 35
- Folder 601: Poland, 1944
- Correspondence with Polish government in exile, Polish organizations and with diplomatic missions in Washington on condemnation of Nazi atrocities
- Folder 602: Poland, undated
- Interviews and statements on Poland's treatment of Jews
- Folder 603: Poland- Jewish situation in Poland-Information Bulletin, 1938
- Publication on situation in Poland
- Folder 604: Poland- Expulsion of Polish Jews, 1938-1939
- Memoranda and correspondence on Polish-Jewish deportees from Germany
- Folder 605: Poland- Russian refugees, 1923
- Correspondence on immigration of Russian refugees from Poland
- Folder 606: Poland- Shehitah, 1936, 1938-1940
- Bill prohibiting ritual slaughter in Poland
- Folder 607: Politics, 1939
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Legal material
- Folder 608: Portugal, 1942
- Cross reference sheet only, see: France; Board of Deputies of British Jews
- Folder 609: Position Statements, undated
- Statements on ideologies and rights of Jews, and on Palestine
- Folder 610: Prejudice, 1944
- "A Critical Study of Prejudice", A Report by the Boston Council of Church Women
- Folder 611: Presidency- AJC, 1942-1943
- Correspondence with prospective candidates for AJC leadership positions
- Folder 612: Pro-Democratic Organizations, 1942-1944
- An ADL list of organizations defending democratic principles
- Folder 613: Pro Deo, 1936
- Cross reference sheets only, see: Adler, Cyrus; Wirth, Joseph (Leo Simon); Interreligious, Catholic-Jewish Relations
- Folder 614: Program and Policy, 1914, 1934-1939
- Memoranda and correspondence related to the mission of AJC
- Folder 615: Program and Policy, 1940-1942
- Reviews and reappraisal of AJC plans and work
- Folder 616: Program and Policy, 1943-1949
- Materials related to AJC Program Committee
- Box 36
- Folder 617: Progressive Education Association, 1936
- Petition and program on Intercultural Education
- Folder 618: Protocols of the Elders of Zion, 1933-1936, 1938, 1940
- Articles on the origin and purpose of the Protocols
- Folder 619: Public Relations, 1940-1945
- Correspondence on organizational proposals and funds for Department of Public Relations; clipping on depiction of AJC name on matchbook covers
- Folder 620: Public Relations Committee, 1943-1945
- Minutes, reports
- Folder 621: Publications, 1934
- "Significant Magazine Articles"
- Folder 622: Refugees, 1933, 1940
- Cross reference sheets only, see: Czechoslovakia; German Jewry and AJC; Immigration- Refugees; Landau, Jacob; Young Women's Christian Association
- Folder 623: Religion United, 1944-1945
- A list of "Mohammedan units" in NYC; A People's Committee for Marshalling the Religious Forces of Mankind Toward World Justice and Peace; correspondence and memoranda on interreligious relations
- Folder 624: Religion United, 1943
- Report of Moses Jung's visit to Swami Bodhananda; draft of a "Statement of Common Connection and Appeal to the Conscience of Mankind"; list of candidates for International Peace Through Religion; appeal to "Mohammedan institutions"
- Folder 625: Religion United, undated
- Copies of a proposed statement
- Folder 626: Reorganization Committee, 1941-1944
- Reports, proposals, correspondence on reorganizing and restructuring of AJC
- Folder 627: Reorganization Committee- Reports and Recommendations, 1943-1944
- Correspondence and reports on activities of Committee
- Folder 628: Reorganization Committee, 1943-1944
- Minutes of meetings
- Folder 629: Proskauer, Joseph M., 1933-1935, 1943-1946
- Correspondence of M. Waldman with Judge J.M. Proskauer
- Box 37
- Folder 630: Republican Party, 1940, 1942, 1943
- Memorandum by Lawrence Dennis, "Grand Strategy for the Republican Party Until 1944" (12/1/1942)
- Folder 631: Review of Events, 1940
- An article for a bulletin on current events
- Folder 632: Robert, Sir, 1944
- Private note to Sir Robert; SEE UNDER: Landau, Jacob
- Folder 633: Roosevelt, President Franklin D., 1934-1935
- FDR to Sol Stroock on situation in Germany; SEE UNDER: Nazi Propaganda
- Folder 634: Roosevelt, Theodore, undated
- Cross reference sheet only, SEE UNDER: Wallach, Sidney
- Folder 635: Ross, Father John Elliot, undated
- Brief information on a Catholic author and educator
- Folder 636: Roth, Samuel (Author of "Jews Must live"), 1934, 1936
- Correspondence on a controversial book author
- Folder 637: Rothschild, Richard, undated
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Survey Committee
- Folder 638: Rukovina- Magyar, Baronin Emma, 1939
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Von Weisl, Wolfgang, Dr.
- Folder 639: Rumania, 1916, 1919
- Memoranda in French and English on situation of Jews in Romania
- Folder 640: Rumania, 1925, 1929-1930, 1933
- Memoranda and correspondence on anti-Semitism in Romania
- Folder 641: Rumania, 1934-1935
- Memoranda and correspondence on contacts with Romanian government and embassy in Washington
- Folder 642: Rumania, 1936-1937
- Memoranda on situation in Romania; correspondence with Romanian Jewish organizations
- Folder 643: Rumania, 1938-1939
- Memoranda and correspondence on persecution of Jews in Romania
- Folder 644: Rumania, 1940-1945
- Memoranda on situation with Jews in Romania; correspondence with State Department
- Folder 645: Rumania- AJC Correspondent-Wm. Filderman, 1938-1939
- Reports and Memoranda on protection of minorities' rights in Romania
- Folder 646: Rumania- AJC Correspondent-Wm. Filderman, 1935-1937
- Memoranda in French, German and English on Romanian Jews
- Box 38
- Folder 647: Rumania- Free Movement, 1941-1942, 1944
- Materials on Romanian Jewry's relief and on reactionary Romanian movement
- Folder 648: Rumor Clinic, 1942-1943
- Correspondence on the Boston Herald's rubric devoted to exposure and refutation of rumors, often anti-Semitic
- Folder 649: Rumors, 1942-1943
- Correspondence on battling rumors
- Folder 650: Saar, 1934
- Materials on protection of minority rights in the Saar Region
- Folder 651: Saudi Arabia, 1944
- Memorandum on talks of a State Department representative and king Ibn Saud
- Folder 652: Schacht, 1933
- Correspondence on German Reichsbank's President's visit to the U.S.
- Folder 653: Schairer, Reinhold, 1940-1943
- Memoranda and proposals on post-war education reconstruction in Europe
- Folder 654: Schenley Distillers, 1939, 1941
- Controversy around the use of the name Quaker by a Jewish-owned distillery
- Folder 655: Schneiderman, Harry, 1933-1934, 1936-1937, 1941, 1959Correspondence on money gift to the Assista
- Folder 656: Schneiderman, Harry- Memoirs of AJC, 1939, 1950
- Manuscript of a memoir and correspondence
- Folder 657: Schottland, Charles (Major), 1944
- Memorandum on anti-Semitism in the U.S. Army
- Folder 658: Schwabacher, W.S., 1933-1934
- Activities of Wolfgang Schwabacher's Information and Service Associates for struggle against ant-Semitism and exposing Nazism
- Folder 659: Schwarzbard, Shalom, 1940
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Landau, Jacob
- Folder 660: Selig, Mr., 1940
- A note on "Mr. Selig's unfinished work"
- Folder 661: Selznick, David, 1936
- Correspondence on Committee membership
- Folder 662: Service Bureau for Intercultural Education, 1942
- Correspondence, memoranda, reports
- Folder 663: Service Bureau for Intercultural Education, 1943
- Programs, correspondence, booklets
- Folder 664: Service Bureau for Intercultural Education, 1944-1945
- Correspondence, minutes of the board
- Folder 665: Seven Arts Feature Syndicate, 1937-1939, 1944
- Correspondence on purchase of the Syndicate by George Joel and its resale to a new corporation to be controlled by a board including Waldman, Backer, Guinzburg
- Box 39
- Folder 666: Singer, Erin, 1944
- Correspondence on monitoring press
- Folder 667: Slawson, John (Dr.), 1943-1945
- Correspondence on AJC meetings, Waldman's West Coast trip, organizing a unit for Latin America; report on interview with Sir Herbert Emerson on refugees
- Folder 668: Smith, Rembert G., 1942, 1944
- Correspondence with a minister and author, founder of The Oklahoma League Against Communism, Nazism and Fascism
- Folder 669: Snyder, R.S., 1933, 1942
- Correspondence on anti-Semitic pastor
- Folder 670: Solis-Cohen, Leon (Dr.), 1944
- Correspondence of Solis with Waldman on establishment of local chapters of AJC
- Folder 671: South Africa, 1936
- A letter from South African Board of Jewish Deputies on fundraising for Jewish purposes overseas
- Folder 672: Soviet Union, 1916, 1930, 1933-1935, 1937-1939
- memoranda and correspondence on situation in Russia and the USSR related to Jews
- Folder 673: Soviet Union- Rulers of Russia (Pamphlet), 1940
- Correspondence with the State Department on the origin of an anti-Semitic material
- Folder 674: Soviet Union, 1941-1944, 1946-1947
- Correspondence on Russian War Relief, situation in the USSR, Soviet views on the Middle East
- Folder 675: Soviet Union - Aid to Russia, 1941-1944, 1946-1947
- Correspondence on aid to the USSR war effort and post-war reconstruction
- Folder 676: Soviet Union - Polish Jews, 1942
- Plea of Polish Embassy in USSR to Wendell Willkie on behalf of Polish Jews in Russia
- Folder 677: Soviet Union - Russian Delegates in U.S., 1943
- Correspondence on the visit of Solomon Michoels and Itzik Fefer of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee
- Folder 678: Speakers Bureau, 1934
- Materials on lectures to expose and counteract Nazi propaganda
- Folder 679: Speyer, Herbert, 1937
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Wirth, Joseph (Leo Simon)
- Folder 680: Staff, 1937, 1939-1945
- Correspondence on staffing, lists of employees, salary amounts
- Folder 681: Staff- Association, 1938-1944
- By-laws, correspondence and memoranda of AJC Staff Association
- Folder 682: Staff - Directories, 1939-1942
- Lists of staff members with job titles, addresses and telephone numbers
- Folder 683: Staff - Meetings, 1942, 1944-1945
- Correspondence; minutes of staff meetings
- Folder 684: Staff - Parties, 1940-1948
- Memoranda, invitations, lyrics and scripts from the AJC staff events
- Folder 685: Staff - Professionals, 1942, 1944-1945
- Memoranda, minutes of professional staff meetings
- Folder 686: Standard Oil Company, 1941
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Wertheim, Maurice
- Folder 687: Stavisky, Sashe, 1934
- Correspondence on Stavisky scandal and use of it as and excuse for anti-Semitic remark in press
- Folder 688: Steed, Wickham, 1937-1938
- Correspondence on the visit of the head of the Defense of Freedom and Peace movement of Britain
- Folder 689: Stein, Leo, 1941-1945
- Correspondence on receipt of certain 'items of interest'; letter on a book about Jews in North Africa;
- Folder 690: Stettinius, Edward, 1944
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Palestine
- Folder 691: Steuben Society, 1933-1934, 1943
- Correspondence with a German-American organization on its pro-Nazi and anti-Boycott stance
- Folder 692: Strauss, Lewis L., 1940
- Letter from Carl Austrian to Strauss regarding a memorandum on Canada
- Folder 693: Strauss, Manny, 1937
- Correspondence between Strauss and Waldman on the list of AJC representatives in San Francisco and Los Angeles
- Box 40
- Folder 694: Stroock, Sol M., 1934-1935, 1937-1938, 1940-1942
- Correspondence with Chairman of Executive Committee, then President of AJC (1940-1941)
- Folder 695: Students, 1932, 1935, 1940, 1947
- Cross reference sheets only, see: Discrimination; Europe; Lowenthal, Marvin; Survey Committee
- Folder 696: Sullivan, Edward L., 1943-1944
- Correspondence on anti-Semitic editorials by Sullivan at the American Glass Review
- Folder 697: Sulzberger, David, 1941, 1943-1944
- Correspondence on a member of Executive committee
- Folder 698: Survey Committee, 1936-1941, 1943
- Correspondence on reorganizing the Committee; on use of exiled scholars
- Folder 699: Survey Committee - Educational Department Survey, 1933-1942
- Reports, memoranda and correspondence on anti-Nazi educational programs
- Folder 700: Survey Committee - Membership, 1936-1941
- Lists of members
- Folder 701: Survey Committee - Minutes and Agenda, 1936-1937
- Agenda and minutes of meetings of the Survey Committee
- Folder 702: Survey Committee - Reports, 1938-1939, 1941
- Reports on publications, radio programs, legislative matters
- Folder 703: Survey Committee - Scope and Function, 1940-1941
- Memoranda, structural organizational chart
- Folder 704: Sweeney vs. Pearson, 1941-1942
- Friends' of the court (amici curiae) letter, correspondence
- Folder 705: Switzerland, undated
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Wyler, Leopold S.
- Folder 706: Synagogue Council of America, 1941
- Cross reference sheet only, see: American Jewish Council
- Folder 707: Syria, 1935
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Karpf, Maurice J.
- Folder 708: Taft, Robert (Senator), undated
- Cross reference sheet only, see: U. S. Government (use of "race" referring to Jews)
- Folder 709: Tagebuch, Frank, 1936
- Notice on payment to Tagebuch
- Folder 710: Tanganyika, 1953
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Jewish Telegraphic Agency/ Overseas News Agency
- Folder 711: Tannenbaum, Frank, 1937
- Memorandum on Columbia Professor Tannenbaum's influence on president Cardenas of Mexico
- Folder 712: Textbook Commission, 1943-1944
- Report, statement and memorandum of Committee on Textbooks
- Folder 713: Textbooks - Study of History and Civics, 1937-1939, 1941
- Correspondence on attitudes related to race in religion in textbooks on American history and civics
- Folder 714: Thompson, Dorothy, 1940
- Cross-reference sheet only, see: France
- Folder 715: Touro Synagogue, 1939
- Materials from the Celebrations of the Tercentenary of Religious Liberty in Rhode Island
- Folder 716: Trojan Horse, 1940
- Memorandum on anti-Semitism
- Folder 717: Trager, F. N. 1940-1943, 1940-1943
- Reports on organizational activity and on trip to Mexico
- Folder 718: Trend of Events, 1944
- Remarks on inaccuracies in AJC publication
- Folder 719: True, James, 1940
- Correspondence on anti-Semitic publication
- Folder 720: Turkey, 1941-1944
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Wertheim, Maurice
- Folder 721: Turner, Reverend - Universal Christian Council, 1934
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Wallach, Sidney
- Folder 722: Tydings Resolution, 1934
- Correspondence on a U.S. Senate resolution by Senator Tidings on treatment of Jews by the German government
- Folder 723: Ukrainian organizations (U.S.), 1940
- Correspondence on pro-Nazi sentiments in some Ukrainian organizations
- Folder 724: Un-American activities, 1939
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Legal Material
- Folder 725: Un-American Affairs Committee, undated
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Dies, Martin, Congressman
- Folder 726: Uniforms, 1939
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Legal Materials
- Folder 727: Union Now?, 1940-1941
- Correspondence on a memorandum "Union Now?" by Clarence Straits, about creating a Commonwealth-like union of all English-speaking democratic nations to fight Nazism
- Folder 728: Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1941
- Stenotyped remarks on the Union by Waldman in Detroit
- Folder 729: Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations, 1933
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Adler, Cyrus
- Folder 730: United Americans, 1940-1941
- Correspondence on an anti-Nazi organization
- Folder 731: United Fund for Refugee Children, Inc., 1942
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Apton (Aptowizer), Abraham
- Folder 732: United Jewish Appeal - Eli Ginzburg's Report, 1942
- Correspondence on book by Eli Ginzburg "Report to American Jews"
- Folder 733: United Nations, 1946
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Palestine
- Folder 734: United Nations - San Francisco Conference, 1944-1945
- Correspondence, memoranda, news reports on the results of Dumbarton Oaks conference, and San Francisco Conference in relation to human rights and fundamental freedoms
- Box 41
- Folder 735: United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Agency (UNRRA), 1944
- Interview with Sir Herbert Emerson. See also: War and Peace/ Post-War Relief
- Folder 736: United States Flag Association, 1940-1941
- Correspondence on the purposes of this organization and fundraising practices
- Folder 737: United States Government, 1932-1933, 1937-1940, 1943-1944
- Correspondence on contacts with the U.S. Government representatives on situation of Jews in Europe, on Jewish refugees and on anti-Semitism
- Folder 738: United States Government - Congressional Investigation - Dies, 1938-1940
- Correspondence on the activities of Congressman Martin Dies' House Committee on Un-American Activities
- Folder 739: United States Government - State Department, 1934-1935, 1938-1939, 1941-1942, 1944-1945
- Correspondence with the Department of State on treatment of Jews in Germany, on rescue of European Jews and Jewish refugee relief and admission into the U.S. A copy of a letter by Secretary of State Cordell Hall to Carrie Chapman Catt, an erstwhile suffrage leader and anti-Nazi activist; Department of State organization chart with the divisions' heads names.
- Folder 740: United States Government - Coordinator of Information (Col. Wm. Donovan), 1942
- Correspondence on individuals and structures in Belgium in view of the post-war development
- Folder 741: United States Government - Office of War Information, 1942-1944
- Data sheets and correspondence on the Nazi propaganda and combating pro-Nazi rumors; Office's publication Magazine War Guide, Chronology of the Nazi record.
- Folder 742: United States Government - Office of War Information - British Division, 1943-1944
- Correspondence on Office's requests for AJC publications
- Folder 743: United States Government - Office of War Information - Foreign Language Division, 1943
- Correspondence on OWI and other publications in foreign languages
- Folder 744: United States Government - Military Selective Service - Refugees, 1941-1942
- Correspondence on registration of refugees with the Selective Service
- Folder 745: United States Government - Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, 1942, 1944-1945
- Reports and memoranda of the Office of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, also known as the Rockefeller Committee, to counter the Nazi and Axis propaganda in Latin America
- Folder 746: United States Government - Jewish Senators and Congressmen, 1941
- List of Jewish members of the U.S. House of Representatives, correspondence, addresses and publications on erecting a memorial to Congressman Michael Edelstein.
- Folder 747: United States Government - Military Selective Service - Church Affiliation, 1940-1943
- Correspondence on statement of religious affiliation as a possible impediment for selection by the Military Selective Service
- Folder 748: United States Government - Military Selective Service, 1940-1943
- Correspondence and memoranda on attitudes towards Selective Service Draft Law and registration of Jews for the Selective Service and draft.
- Folder 749: United States Government - War Refugee Board, 1944
- Correspondence and memoranda on establishment of the war refugees Board. Copy of a letter from the Secretary of War, Colonel Henry L. Stimson.
- Folder 750: United Youth For Victory, 1942
- Correspondence and publications on organization for young people not in military service for preparing for the national defense needs.
- Folder 751: United States Government - War Production Board, 1944
- Correspondence with the War Production Board on the publishing issues related to the war-time regulations.
- Folder 752: United States Government - Works Project Administration, 1937, 1941
- Correspondence on AJC cooperation with the WPA's Writers Project and Historical Records Survey Projects.
- Folder 753: Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, 1938-1944
- Memoranda, reports, correspondence and encyclopedia's entries related to the Kohut-Landman Universal Jewish Encyclopedia project, proposed lists of persons to be selected for encyclopedic articles, financial support for the project.
- Folder 754: Uruguay, 1941-1942, 1944
- Correspondence and cables on immigration to Uruguay
- Folder 755: Vanikoff, Maurice, 1942-1943
- Correspondence and affidavits on transfer of a book collection of Vanikoff from Casablanca, French Morocco, to AJC in New York; Correspondence with Department of State on shipment arrangements.
- Box 42
- Folder 756: Vatican - Pope Pius XII, 1937-1939
- Reports, correspondence on the Pope's position related to persecution of Jews and anti-Semitism
- Folder 757: Venezuela, 1938, 1940-1941
- Report on trip to Venezuela, correspondence on immigration of refugees into Venezuela
- Folder 758: Vice, 1934
- Correspondence with the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice on Samuel Roth, Author of a book "Jews Must Live"
- Folder 759: Virgin Islands, 1940-1941
- Memoranda and correspondence on admission of aliens to the U.S Virgin Islands; note on State Department's blocking of establishment of refugee heaven on VI
- Folder 760: Volunteer Land Corps, 1942
- Letters from Dorothy Thompson on behalf of the Corps and her column in New York Post describing the aims and methods of the corps; correspondence on financing of the corps; memorandum by Frank Trager denying the AJC funds for the corps
- Folder 761: Von Weisl, Wolfgang, 1938-1939
- Memoranda on current events in Europe and correspondence with a writer and journalist, leading figure of the Zionist Revisionist Movement
- Folder 762: Waldman, Morris D., 1905, 1925, 1928, 1930, 1933, 1936-1945
- Biographical information, memoranda and articles, documents related to a Latin American trip, newspaper article
- Folder 763: Waldman, Morris D. - "Beyond a National Self-Determination", 1944
- Waldman's article in Contemporary Jewish Record, and reactions on it, including that of Sumner Welles, former Under Secretary of State
- Folder 764: Waldman, Morris D. - Speech Correspondence, 1936-1939
- Correspondence on papers and speeches presented by Waldman
- Folder 765: Waldman, Morris D. - Correspondence A-Z, 1936-1954
- Correspondence on papers and speeches presented by Waldman
- Folder 766: Waldman, Morris D. - Speeches, Reports, Articles, 1926, 1932, 1934-1937, 1939
- Manuscripts and published articles by Waldman
- Folder 767: Waldman, Morris D. - Speeches, Reports, Articles, 1940-1941
- Typewritten manuscripts by Waldman
- Folder 768: Waldman, Morris D. - Speeches, Reports, Articles, 1942-1943
- Typewritten manuscripts and correspondence
- Box 43
- Folder 769: Waldman, Morris D. - Speeches, reports, Articles, 1944, 1946, 1956
- Typewritten articles on AJC history and on minority rights, article by Waldman in NYT
- Folder 770: Waldman, Morris D. - Trips, 1929-1930,, 1938, 1940-1941
- Correspondence, reports and statements related to Waldman's travels
- Folder 771: Waldman, Morris D. - Trips, European, 1935-1936
- Correspondence of Waldman while in Europe
- Folder 772: Waldman, Morris D. - Trips, European, Feb.- Mar. 1937
- Correspondence, memoranda, statements, notes
- Folder 773: Waldman, Morris D. - Trips, Membership Drive, 1943
- Correspondence on Waldman's travel to principal American cities and accounts of contacts with local communities re withdrawal from the American Jewish Conference
- Folder 774: Waldo, Richard, 1941
- Correspondence and newspaper clippings related to anti-administration and unfavorable to Russians remarks of columnists
- Folder 775: Wallach, Sidney, 1933-1934, 1936, 1941-1943
- Correspondence and memoranda on the publishing and organizational issues
- Folder 776: Wallach, Sidney - European Trips, 1935
- Memorandum and agenda on Wallach's trip to Europe
- Folder 777: Wallach, Sidney - European Trips, July 1937
- Correspondence and reports from Wallach's trip to Europe
- Folder 778: War and Peace, 1920, 1937, 1949-1942
- Correspondence and memoranda on international peace initiatives, opening of the Second Front in Europe, and post-war order
- Folder 779: War and Peace, 1943
- Memoranda on post-war order in Europe, and on Nazi propaganda; materials of the Congress on Post-War Peace, and Building the Peace conference
- Folder 780: War and Peace, 1944-1945
- Memoranda and correspondence on situation in the U.S. Army, war effort against Japan, atomic bombardments
- Folder 781: War and Peace, undated
- Materials on peace treaties with Axis countries, on post-war Germany and strengthening peace; article Can We Stop World War III?
- Box 44
- Folder 782: War and Peace - Peace Studies, 1942-1944
- Reports, correspondence and memoranda on post-war order and anti-Semitism; reports of Research Institute on Peace and Post-War Problems; memoranda of Max Gottschalk on meetings with various persons of influence
- Folder 783: War and Peace - Pageant - "We Will Never Die", 1943-1944
- Correspondence, booklet, We Will Never Die- A Memorial Dedicated to Two Million Jewish Dead of Europe, Madison Square Garden, March 19, 1943
- Folder 784: War and Peace - Peace Studies, 1940
- Correspondence and memoranda on proposed Institute of Peace Studies.
- Folder 785: War and Peace - Jews - War Effort, 1943-1944
- Correspondence on Jewish contribution to the war effort, and exposing anti-Semitic rumors
- Folder 786: War and Peace - Jews in Army and Navy, 1942, 1944
- Correspondence on spreading information and popularizing evidence of wide range Jewish participation in the armed forces, and fighting anti-Semitic rumors to the contrary
- Folder 787: War and Peace - Civilian Defense, 1941-1942
- Correspondence on the issues of volunteers for the Office of Civilian Defense
- Folder 788: War and Peace - Anti-Defamation League, 1943
- Correspondence on informing the public of Jews in the military, on fighting anti-Semitic rumors; leaflet "Cohen answers", cartoon "Labor-The American Way. Something the Enemy Will Never Understand"
- Folder 789: War and Peace - Belgium Decrees (Before and After the War), 1940-1945
- Belgian published legislation on property , war damages and restitution, in French and Flemish; translations in English
- Folder 790: War and Peace - Jewish Army, 1940-1943
- Correspondence and statements on the question of organizing Jewish military force under British command
- Folder 791: War and Peace - Minorities and Minority Rights, 1933-1935, 1939, 1943
- Correspondence, statements, publications on the minority rights in the countries of the world as compared to minority rights in Poland and Germany and related to Jews
- Folder 792: War and Peace - News Commentators, 1939-1940, 1942, 1944
- Correspondence, memoranda, statements on foreign-language broadcasting in the U.S., especially Italian, as a potential avenue for Axis propaganda
- Folder 793: War and Peace - Pattern For Peace, 1942-1944
- Correspondence and memoranda on the interfaith Catholic, Jewish and Protestant peace initiative, initiated by a declaration called Pattern for Peace (October 1943)
- Folder 794: War and Peace - Peace Conference Suggestions, 1940
- Correspondence and memoranda related to a conference on the problems of peace worked out by the AJC Committee on Peace Studies
- Folder 795: War and Peace - Peace Studies, 1941
- Correspondence and memoranda on the AJC Committee on Peace Studies
- Box 45
- Folder 796: War and Peace - Peace Studies Committee, 1940- 1943, 1945
- Correspondence on the AJC Committee on Peace Studies
- Folder 797: War and Peace - Peace Studies Committee Acceptance, 1940
- Letters of acceptance from the members of the AJC Committee on Peace Studies
- Folder 798: War and Peace - Peace Studies Committee - Minutes, 1941
- Minutes of meetings of the staff of Research Institute on Peace and Post-War Studies
- Folder 799: War and Peace - Peace Studies Committee - Reports, 1940
- Preliminary general report, reports on Jewish immigration
- Folder 800: War and Peace - Peace Studies, undated
- Proposals for Jewish studies "relative to conditions following the present war"; Memorandum on plans for research
- Folder 801: War and Peace - Peace Studies - Migration and Colonization, 1940-1941
- Memoranda and correspondence on research center on migration; on problems of Jewish emigration and immigration
- Folder 802: War and Peace - Peace Studies - Publications - AJC, 1941-1944
- Minutes of Preliminary Committee on Publications; memoranda and correspondence on the Peace Studies series of publications
- Folder 803: War and Peace - Post War Problems, 1940-1943
- Outlines for AJC post-war programs, Joint Foreign committee minutes, memoranda and correspondence e on post-war issues
- Folder 804: War and Peace - Post War Reconstruction, 1940-1944
- Bibliography, outlines of study status of Jews and migration problem, Palestine and post-war Jewish policy
- Folder 805: War and Peace - Post War Reconstruction - Agudath Israel Statement, 1941, 1943
- Statements of Aguda program on Post war reconstruction in the Diaspora and in Palestine
- Folder 806: War and Peace - Post War Relief, 1940-1944
- Memoranda and correspondence on relief for Jews in Europe during and after the and activities of AJC and JDC
- Folder 807: War and Peace - War Chests, 1941-1942
- Statements, memoranda, correspondence and bulletins on the campaign for fund raising for wartime and disaster community funds (community war chests), promotes by the national association of local community funds--the Community Chests and Councils, Inc.
- Folder 808: War and Peace - World War I - Jewish Statistics, 1922, 1934, 1937-1944
- Correspondence an memoranda on statistics of the Jewish participation and casualties in the WWI
- Folder 809: War and Peace - World war II - Allied Occupation - Foreign Countries, 1943-1944
- Correspondence and memoranda on principles of relations with the U.S. army of occupation and populations in the occupied countries
- Folder 810: War and Peace - World War II - Jewish Statistics, 1941-1944
- Minutes of the Committee on Statistics of AJC; correspondence and memoranda on Jewish participation in WWII
- Folder 811: War and Peace - Liberated Countries, 1944
- Memoranda and correspondence on Jewish victims of Nazism, JTA News bulletin on Jews in Botosani, Romania
- Folder 812: War and Peace - World War II - Peace Conference, 1944
- Correspondence on Dumbarton Oaks Conference
- Folder 813: War and Peace - World War II - Peace Organizations, 1941-1944
- Correspondence and memoranda on American OSE, National Planning Association, Geneva Research Centre, Central and Eastern ropean Planning Board; proposals for Institute of Democratic Reconstruction, National Committee on Postwar Immigration Policy
- Folder 814: War and Peace - World War II - Trials, 1944
- Correspondence on investigation and prosecution of Nazi crimes against humanity; War Refugee Board memorandum on Auschwitz and Birkenau camps
- Box 46
- Box 47
- Folder 817: Warburg, Max M., 1939-1940, 1942
- Correspondence on Peace Conference, non-Zionists and transfer of old AJC records
- Folder 818: Ways and Means Committee, undated
- Cross reference sheet only, see: Survey Committee
- Folder 819: Weil, Bruno, 1935, 1941-1942, 1944
- Correspondence and memoranda on situation in Germany, internment camps in German-occupied France; on South American affairs
- Folder 820: Weis, J. Max, 1935
- Correspondence on Weis' service at AJC and resignation
- Folder 821: Weizmann, Chaim (Dr.), 1941-1942
- Memorandum on Weizmann's and Brandeis' views on Palestine and role of ZOA
- Folder 822: Wertheim, Maurice, 1940-1943
- Acceptance speech as AJC president (was president in 1941-1943); Correspondence on American Jewish Anti-defamation council, AJC affairs and service
- Folder 823: Wertheim, Maurice - Elections, 1941-1942
- Correspondence on elections, report of the Nominating Committee, press release, list of corporate members; letter from D. Ben-Gurion
- Folder 824: Western Electric Company, 1942
- Correspondence on anti-Jewish employment discrimination
- Folder 825: Weston, Sidney A., 1944
- Correspondence on articles against anti-Semitism in Protestant publications
- Folder 826: Wheeler, Senator Burton, 1941-1942
- Correspondence on isolationist position of a senator from Montana
- Folder 827: White, Gilbert, 1942
- Correspondence on the Friends Service Committee member departing for France
- Folder 828: Wiener, Alfred (Dr.), 1929, 1934, 1940-1944
- Correspondence with the Director of the Central Jewish Information Office in Amsterdam, and on his immigration to the US
- Folder 829: Willen, Joseph, 1940-1944
- Correspondence and memoranda; letters on attitude towards Zionist movement; letter on meeting with Reinhold Niebuhr; address by Willen at the meeting on conflicts among American Jewish organizations
- Folder 830: Williams, Claude, 1941-1945
- Correspondence an memoranda on Williams' People's Institute of Applied Religion and his association with Communists
- Folder 831: Wineman, Henry, 1943
- Correspondence on help to get a Wineman's relative into the US Navy
- Folder 832: Winrod, Gerald B., 1937-1940
- Correspondence and memoranda on a preacher, author and founder of the anti-Semitic organization Defenders of the Christian Faith
- Box 48
- Folder 833: Wirth, Joseph (Simon, Leo), September-October 1936
- Correspondence of former German chancellor Wirth with Waldman, Simon and European diplomats and religious leaders; in German, with English translation
- Folder 834: Wirth, Joseph (Simon, Leo), November-December 1936
- Correspondence of the former German chancellor Wirth, employed by AJC, with pope Pius XII, Leo Simon and European diplomats; in German, with the English translation
- Folder 835: Wirth, Joseph (Simon, Leo), 1933-1935
- Correspondence of former German industrialist Leo Simon with Felix Warburg, Maurice Karpf, M. Waldman; correspondence of L. Simon with J. Wirth; in German and French, with English translation
- Folder 836: Wirth, Joseph (Simon, Leo), undated
- Memoranda, correspondence, holograph notes on contacts with Catholic leaders and the pope Pius XII re condemnation of Nazi persecutions of Jews
- Folder 837: Wirth, Joseph (Simon, Leo), January-June 1936
- Correspondence of Waldman with Leo Simon; correspondence with Wirth
- Folder 838: Wirth, Joseph (Simon, Leo), July 1936
- Correspondence of Leo Simon with Warburg, James de Rothschild, Waldman, C. Adler; correspondence of Wirth with Simon
- Folder 839: Wirth, Joseph (Simon, Leo), August 1936
- Correspondence in French, German and English among Waldman, Wirth, Laski, Warburg, Karpf, Boris Gourevitch, Friendrich von Wiesner
- Folder 840: Wirth, Joseph (Simon, Leo), 1937
- Correspondence among Wirth, Leo Simon, Ben-Gurion, Waldman, Warburg, Weizmann, Moskowitz,Karpf, Landau, Cardinal Pacelli on contacts with Catholic church authorities, in English, French, German
- Folder 841: Wirth, Joseph (Simon, Leo), 1938-1939
- Correspondence among Wirth, Leo Simon, Adler, Waldman, George Schuster, Leonard Stein, Laski on situation in Palestine, the non-Zionists in the Jewish Agency; in English, French, German; SEE ALSO: Foreign Affairs
- Box 48a
- Folder 842: Wise, Stephen S., 1933-1935, 1938-1940, 1942, 1944
- Accounts of controversial activities of Stephen Wise; speeches, interviews and addresses by Wise; correspondence of Waldman, Adler, Kirstein, Stroock on S. Wise and AJCongress position towards German boycott and World Jewish Congress; correspondence of Waldman, Adler, Slawson, Proskauer with Wise; correspondence of B. Vladeck of Jewish Labor committee with Wise on publication about Wise in Yiddish Daily Forward; a tribute message on Wise by Joseph M. Proskauer; extract from testimony of S. Wise before the Hose Committee on Labor; SEE ALSO: Palestine, World Jewish Congress, Zionism-non Zionism
- Box 49
- Folder 843: World Jewish Congress, 1934
- Educational campaign materials on proposed World Jewish Congress; correspondence on AJC position towards the WJC; reports, memoranda on the World Jewish Conference in Geneva, off-print from the American Hebrew and Jewish Tribune on World Jewish Conference; article by P. Horowitz "Jewish World Congress: Hopes and Disappointments"; excerpts from address by Nachum Goldmann
- Folder 844: World Jewish Congress, 1935
- Correspondence on WJC among Waldman, Adler, Wallach, Laski; reports and memoranda; pamphlet by AJC "The Proposed World Jewish Congress"
- Folder 845: World Jewish Congress, 1936-1939
- Correspondence and reports on AJC opposition to creation of WJC; memoranda, reports, publicity material; reports by the executive committee in Zurich; statements on WJC by he American Jewish Congress; World Jewish Congress ballot--votes of local Jewish organizations on the WJC; report on activities of WJC; excerpts and translations from the articles on WJC
- Folder 846: World Jewish Congress, 1940-1942
- Correspondence and memoranda explaining AJC position on WJC; correspondence and statements on WJC and N. Goldmann's activities and on WSJ relief effort; JTA releases on activities of WJC and N. Goldmann; photostats of Goldmann's articles; SEE ALSO: Zionist--non-Zionist Relations (letter from Maurice Wertheim to Stephen S. Wise)
- Folder 847: World Jewish Congress, 1943-1945
- Correspondence and memoranda on WSJ relief efforts; balance sheet of WSJ Relief and Rescue Department (1943); memoranda on WSJ subcommittee meetings; confidential AJC memorandum on WSJ (1944); Survey and Analysis of the Proceedings of the WJC, by Louis Shub
- Box 50
- Folder 848: World Jewish Congress, 1915, 1927, 1931-1933
- Correspondence expressing opposition to organizing a Congress of American Jewish organizations (1915); correspondence on opposition to the plans of creating WJC; statement on aims and principles of WJC; list of organizations participating in the London Conference (1933); AJC statement asking WJC to approach the League of Nations on behalf of Jews
- Folder 849: World Jewish Congress, undated
- AJC resolution on WJC; memoranda on WJC and its history; draft of a letter to Sulzberger of the New York Times; pamphlet opposing creation of WJC, "But the Proposed World Jewish Congress Wll Not Represent:"
- Folder 850: World Jewish Congress - American Jewish Committee, 1936-1937, 1940, 1942, 1944
- Mimeographed excerpt from Waldman's letter to Laski; open letter by Adler and Stroock on WJC; correspondence on Nahum Goldmann and WJC; draft of a statement on AJC position towards WJC; circular letter by Waldman on WJC; memoranda and correspondence on contacts with Goldmann and WJC; minutes of Executive Committee meeting on WSJ Peace Institute in Geneva; correspondence on the Peace Institute; AJC statement on WJC (1944); AJC minutes of a meeting on attitude towards the forthcoming session of WJC
- Folder 851: World Jewish Congress - American Jewish Congress, 1933-1934; 1936
- Pamphlet by AJCongress "The World Jewish Congress: Some Questions and Answers"; address on WJC by Dr. Margoshes; manifesto and address on WJC by Bernard S. Deutsch; press releases on WJC by AJCongress; statement on history and mission of AJCongress
- Folder 852: World Jewish Congress - Opposition, 1934-1936, 1944
- Translation of M. Rogalski's article on Waldman's trip to Latin America, criticizing Waldman's views on Jewish nationalism; memoranda, statements, questions and answers, reports, quotes from world Jewish leaders criticizing WJC; English and French
- Folder 853: World Jewish Congress - Geneva Conferences, 1932-1933
- List of delegates at the World Jewish Conference in Geneva (1932); digest of statements on the Geneva Conference of August 1932; correspondence on convening a World Jewish conference and creation of the WJC; NYT article "Dr. Adler Accused of Disrupting Jews" (1932); correspondence with Hilfsverein der Deutschen Juden on Geneva Conference; offprint of Adler's statement on proposed Jewish Conference and Congress (1932); abstract of Goldmann's address at the Geneva Conference; Geneva Conference's resolutions on the WJC (1932, 1933); "Important Extracts from Discussions Regarding the World Jewish Congress at the Geneva Conferences of 1932 and 1933"; English, German, French
- Folder 854: World Jewish Congress - Geneva Conference - Speeches - Press Communiqué, 1932
- Addresses to the Conference by B. Deutsch, L. Recanati, R. Landau, E. Krouker, M. Hudson, M. Dizengoff, M. Nurock, M. Goldmann, N. Goldmann, L. Motzkin, J. Yefroykin, H. Rosmarin, H. Klee; resolutions, press releases; discussion on G. Tedeschi's plan to outlaw anti-Semitism; English, German
- Folder 855: World Jewish Congress - War Emergency Conference, 1944
- Lists of delegates to WJC Conference; translations of articles and interviews in Yiddish press on the Conference; Survey and Analysis of the proceedings of the War Emergency Conference of the WJC by Louis Shub; Bulletin of the Chilean Representative Committee of the Israelite Community on the Conference; English, Spanish
- Folder 856: World War I - Jews, 1937
- "Jewish Activities during the World War" by Oscar Schachter for the AJC
- Folder 857: World War II - Peace Treaty (Jews), 1946
- Aid-memoire of a meeting of Jewish organizations from various countries on the Peace Conference in Paris
- Folder 858: World's Fair, 1939
- Minutes of meetings of the World's Fair Committee of the Synagogue Council of America; memoranda on and program of the Jewish exhibition at the New York World's Fair's Temple of Religions; correspondence on radio programs on the Fair, and alleged anti-Jewish discrimination by concessionaries at the Fair
- Folder 859: Wyler, Leopold S., 1931, 1941-1943
- Correspondence on Wyler's effort to expose and combat anti-Semitism; memorandum on ant-Semitism by Wyler; correspondence on Swiss press freedom, on Swiss-German relations
- Box 51
- Folder 860: Yahuda, A.S., 1940, 1943-1944
- Correspondence on ant-Semitism; correspondence on Yahuda's project to establish Section on rab Language and Civilization at New School for Social Research
- Folder 861: YWCA, 1939-1940, 1942-1943
- Correspondence on anti-Semitism, refugee and minorities problems; statements of the functioning of YWCA and YWCA's Committee on Refugees; copies of YWCA secretary Mabel Brown Ellis' letters to the National Refugee Service
- Folder 862: Yugoslavia, 1938, 1941-1942
- Correspondence with Yugoslav Jewish representatives on situation with Jews in Yugoslavia before and after the beginning of WWII; letter requesting inclusion of information on Yugoslav Jewish organizations into the American Jewish Year Book; correspondence with David Albala, special delegate to the Yugoslav legation in Washington; report on situation in Yugoslavia after the war
- Folder 863: Younker, Ira M., 1939-1943
- Correspondence on various financial and property matters with AJC Treasurer Ira Younker; memoranda, reports, invoices
- Folder 864: Zhitlowsky, Chaim, 1941
- Correspondence on Zhitlowsky's position regarding the Soviet Union and Soviet Jews; appeal signed by A. Brill, B. Z. Goldberg, A. Flexner and Chaim Zhitlowsky for moral support on behalf of Jews in the Soviet Union; draft statement on Zhitlowsky's appeal
- Folder 865: Zionism - Non-Zionism, undated, 1927, 1929, 1934-1939
- Correspondence on the non-Zionists and creation of non-Zionist section at the Jewish Agency; minutes of the Jewish Agency conference in Lucernerhof (1935); correspondence, statements on common action of Zionists and non-Zionists
- Folder 866: Zionism - Non-Zionism, 1940-1941
- Summary of meetings between Zionists and non-Zionists; Notes on Zionism - Non-Zionism by Sidney Wallach; correspondence and memoranda on cooperation between Zionists and non-Zionists within the Jewish Agency; pamphlet advertising debates on Zionism between Louis Lipsky of ZOA and major Samuel Edelman of the Army Intelligence Reserve Corps
- Folder 867: Zionism - Non-Zionism, January-March 1942
- Correspondence between Waldman and Wertheim on enclosing of correspondence between Magnes and Weizmann; copies of letters from Anthony de Rothschild to Weizmann and Morris Lazaron; correspondence among Wertheim, Waldman, Wallach, Wise, Louis Levinthal and Louis Lipsky on conference of Zionists and non-Zionists with the list of persons to whom the copies of it were sent; list of participants of a Zionist-non-Zionist dimmer meeting and correspondence on covering the balance for the dinner; statements on the position of non-Zionists and list of questions to Zionist representatives; memoranda on a program of common action; "Proposals for a Program of Action By a United American Jewry"; comments by Waldman on Hexter's memorandum
- Folder 868: Zionism - Non-Zionism, April-June 1942
- Correspondence on Zionist-non-Zionist conference; "Proposed Resolutions Indicating Program of United Action By American Jewry"; memorandum on Wsaldman's meeting with Nahum Goldmann; correspondence on Kirstein's committee; memoranda on recommendations to the World Jewish Congress; remarks on Berger's pamphlet "Why I am a Non-Zionist"; correspondence with Meyer Weisgal of Emergency Committee for Zionist Affairs;
- Folder 869: Zionism - Non-Zionism, July-August 1942
- Correspondence on Zionist-Non-Zionist conference and Kirstein's committee; "Proposed Resolution Indicating Program of Action By American Jewry on Certain Specified Matters"
- Box 52
- Folder 870: Zionism - Non-Zionism, September-October 1942
- Correspondence on Zionist-Non-Zionist conference; Sketch of a Formula by Samuel Schulman on AJC's position on Palestine and Zionism; joint resolution by ZOA and Hadassah; AJC statement on resolving the differences between "the universalist and nationalist conceptions among Jews"; draft of a proposed joint declaration by AJC and Emergency Committee for Zionist Affairs
- Folder 871: Zionism - Non-Zionism, November 1942
- Correspondence and drafts of memoranda on the meeting of Proskauer, Roensman, Medalie, Rosenblum, Waldman and Backer; A Statement of Policy of the AJC in Regard to Palestine
- Folder 872: Zionism - Non-Zionism, December 1942
- Correspondence on Zionist-Non-Zionist conference; statement made on AJC annual meeting "on the present situation in Jewish life"
- Folder 873: Zionism - Non-Zionism, 1943
- Correspondence, memoranda, statements on Zionism; article by Jacob Fishman, "The Case of the American Jewish Committee: A Study in Contradictions"; correspondence on negotiations with other Jewish organizations
- Folder 874: Zionism - Non-Zionism, 1944-1946, 1951
- Correspondence on Zionism and Non-Zionism; correspondence on securing cooperation of Non-Zionist leaders; remarks by S. Bucholtz on Zionism and Palestine in the communities visited in the South; memorandum "The Philosophy of the American Jewish Committee in relation to Zionism"; anti-Zionist article by Rev. Pendleton "World Conspiracy" (1951)
- Box 53
- Folder 875: Zionism - Non-Zionism - AJC Statements and Memoranda, 1941, 1943
- Memoranda by AJC on Zionism and Palestine
- Folder 876: Zionism- Non-Zionism - Kirstein Committee, 1942
- Correspondence, memoranda, aide memoires on the meetings of the Kirstein Committee; lists of attendees at Kirstein's Committee meetings
- Folder 877: Zionism - Non-Zionism - Kirstein Committee - Reports, 1942
- Drafts of reports of the Committee and of its president Kirstein
- Folder 878: Zionism - Non-Zionism - Lazaron, Rabbi Morris S., 1940
- Correspondence on Lazaron's position on Zionism and Palestine; Photostat of Lazaron's article in Baltimore Morning Sun "Jewish State or Homeland"
- Folder 879: Zionism - Non-Zionism - Minutes of Meetings, 1941
- Minutes of meetings of representatives of Zionist and Non-Zionist groups
- Folder 880: Zionism - Non-Zionism - Nationalism, 1936-1937, 1940-1942
- Correspondence on Jewish nationalism and Zionism, reflecting AJC's negative position on Diaspora nationalism; memorandum on Christian Pro-Zionist Organizations
- Folder 881: Zionism - Non-Zionism - Rosenberg, James N., 1942
- Correspondence of Waldman and Rosenberg, prominent anti-Zionist
- Folder 882: Zionism - Non-Zionism - Weizmann dinner 6/10/1942, 1942
- Correspondence on dinner given to Chaim Weizmann at the Waldorf Astoria; list of attendees
- Folder 883: Zionism - Non-Zionism - Weizmann-Stroock Conference, 1941
- Correspondence, memoranda and statements on Weizmann-Stroock negotiations
- Folder 884: Zionism - Non-Zionism - Weizmann Visit, 1941
- Correspondence on preparations for Chaim Weizmann's visit to New York City and on preliminary meetings held for the same; draft on meeting in October 1941 at the Commodore Hotel of representatives of Zionist and non-Zionist Groups; draft of a memorandum by Waldman on the non-Zionist position; lists of attendees of meetings on Jewish Agency; letters of Stroock to Weizmann; memorandum to Anthony Eden by Lazaron; information on Weizmann's visit to Britain
- Folder 885: Zionism - Non-Zionism - World Jewish Congress, 1941
- Waldman's statement on the AJC position on Zionist claims, Jewish nationalism and the World Jewish Congress (November 27, 1941)
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