Council for German Jewry: Correspondence
Extent and Medium
4 folders
Creator(s)
- Jewish Agency
- Council for German Jewry
Biographical History
The Council for German Jewry was a British organisation established in 1936 to assist Jews in leaving Germany. It succeeded and absorbed the Central British Fund for German Jewry, and occupied the same premises at Woburn House, London.
Archival History
The provenance of this material is unknown.
Scope and Content
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This collection consists of correspondence of the Council for German Jewry on the following subjects: dismissals of Jewish staff at Göttingen University (608/1); Austrian Jewish refugees from the Burgenland; various synagogue congregations in Germany (608/2); emergency relief organisation for German scientists abroad (608/3). Also a report by the Jewish Agency for Palestine re emigration, 1933-1934 (608/4)
System of Arrangement
The original order has been retained.
Conditions Governing Access
Open
Conditions Governing Reproduction
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Subjects
- Documents