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Searching for Subject: Antisemitism
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- RG 8: Esther-Rachel Kaminska Theater Museum. Collection.
- RG 10: Vilna Jewish Community Council. Records.
- RG 28: Poland (Vilna Archives) Collection.
- RG 28P: Poland (Vilna Archives) Collection. Posters.
- RG 29: Vilna. Collection.
- RG 87: Dubnow, Simon (1860-1941). Papers.
- FINDING AID Guide to the Papers of Simon Dubnow (1860-1941), 1589-1938, 1961, (bulk 1700-1900), RG 87 (RG 87 FA)
- RG 116 POLAND 1: Territorial Collection. Poland 1. (Pre WWII)
- "Blacklist No. 1" (RG 116.Poland1.6.32)
- "Poland be warned" (RG 116.Poland1.2.17.1)
- "Tempting them with slogans" (RG 116.Poland1.2.17.2)
- Antisemitic election leaflet (RG 116.Poland1.11.7)
- Antisemitic leaflet (RG 116.Poland1.11.2.1a)
- Antisemitic leaflet (RG 116.Poland1.11.2.2)
- Antisemitic leaflet (RG 116.Poland1.11.2.2a)
- Antisemitic leaflet (RG 116.Poland1.2.17.3)
- Antisemitic leaflet (RG 116.Poland1.2.17.3a)
- Antisemitic leaflet (RG 116.Poland1.2.17.4)
- Antisemitic leaflet (RG 116.Poland1.2.17.5)
- Antisemitic leaflet (RG 116.Poland1.2.17.6)
- Antisemitic leaflet (RG 116.Poland1.2.17.7)
- Antisemitic leaflet (RG 116.14.3)
- Letter from Polish Embassy denying pogroms (RG 116 Poland 1.4.15.1)
- Report on the introduction of ghetto benches for Jewish students at Stefan Batory University (RG 116.Poland1.3.10.1)
- RG 120: Territorial Photographic Collection. Poland.
- Bialystok, ca. 1906. Four-year-old boy, brutally beaten by the pogromists, is in his mother's arms. (yarg120po_forward27350)
- Czestochowa, May 1919. Victims of the pogrom of May 27th, 1919, awaiting burial. (yarg120poalbum34_8077)
- Grodno, 1935. A building damaged in a pogrom. (RG 120 PO 1215)
- Radom, 1936. Funeral procession, for a pogrom victim. (RG 120 PO 3248)
- RG 223: Sutzkever, Abraham -Kaczerginski, Szmerke. Collection. Part II. Historical and Literary Manuscripts.
- RG 347.1.29: American Jewish Committee. Subgroup: Executive Offices. Morris Waldman Files. Records.
- RG 348: Wolf, Lucien (1857-1930) and Mowshowitch, David (1887-1957). Papers.
- RG 448: Cohen, Israel (1879-1961). Papers.
- RG 679: Segal, Simon (ca. 1900-ca. 1972). Papers.
Materials from the Jewish theater museum established by YIVO in Vilna: playscripts, playbills, posters, and clippings, with a special focus on Yiddish theater in Poland
Records of the administration of the Jewish community in Vilna from 1800 to 1940
Leaflets, posters, and other documents related to political organizations, elections, banks, trade unions, cultural activities, religious matters, and sports, from over 200 Jewish communities
Posters advertising political organizations, elections, banks, trade unions, cultural activities, religious matters, and sports, from over 200 Jewish communities
Records of Jewish organizations and institutions; official government, municipal, and legal documents; memoirs of the German occupation, and other documents chronicling the life of the Jewish community in Vilna
Rare historical documents and research materials from the collection of the great historian Simon Dubnow (1860-1941), seminal scholar of Jewish history in Eastern Europe
Printed materials, posters, correspondence, and fragmentary personal papers and records of institutions related to Polish Jewish life before WWII
Thousands of photographs of Jewish life in Poland before WWII
Historical and literary manuscripts belonging to YIVO that were rescued and hidden from the Nazis, including manuscripts by S. An-Ski, Theodor Herzl, Mendele Moykher Sforim, and Sholem Aleichem
Documents of an official of the AJC, including correspondence, reports, studies, statements, minutes of meetings, memoranda, speeches, and other papers related to Jewish affairs in Poland.
Papers of an Anglo-Jewish diplomat who was a delegate to the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 and who was involved in the drafting of the minorities treaties
Papers of the Jewish writer and journalist, including reports on the pogroms of 1918-1919 in Ukraine
Correspondence, manuscripts, and other materials related to scholarly work on the history of Poland in the pre-WWII period and the history of the Jews in Poland in the 1930s