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  1. The Jewish (Mosaic) Congregation of Stockholm

    • Riksarkivet
    • SE/RA/730128
    • English, Swedish
    • 1771-2000
  2. Jewish affairs in Milan

    Contains a variety of documents on the Jews of Milan, including residence permits, the 1938 census of Jews, questionnaires for determination of “race,” and applications for exemption from the “race law” of 1938.

  3. Jewish Agency for Palestine Council meeting materials

    Reports, pamphlets, and serial issues, relating to Jewish settlement in Palestine. Materials assembled for meeting in conjunction with the 16th Zionist Congress in Zurich, Switzerland.

  4. Jewish Agency for Palestine pin issued to an American rabbi

    Pin issued to Eugene Lipman after World War II when he worked for the Jewish Agency for Palestine.

  5. Jewish agricultural college

    Jewish Agricultural college in Mykolaiv (Nikolaev) region. EXT: students in outdoor classroom, sitting on ground, as teacher demonstrates. Agit-Prop political education. Scene includes open wagon with projector. Exercises, beehives and beekeeping, making honey. Spraying pesticides, harvesting grapes. VS of pigs and suckling piglets, a silo for storing grain, VS of women gathering wheat shafts for storage in the silo. All intertitles in Ukrainian: First intertitle reads: "A car for political education" [A sort of propaganda car]. Written on the car: "A traveling agricultural museum." Slogan ...

  6. Jewish American ephemera and archival collection

    The collection consists of pins, poster stamps, illustrations, currency, photographs, correspondence, documents, and publications relating to the American response and humanitarian campaigns in the United States before and during the Holocaust.

  7. Jewish anti-defamation work in pre-Hitler Germany

    Copy report on anti-defamation work in pre-Hitler Germany under the following sub-headings: the Jews; Labor; Antisemitic propaganda among labor; Defense; ConclusionsEnglish 31 pages 

  8. Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee speak

    The Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee members stand at podium and appeal for the world to oppose Hitler. Solomon Mikhoels, director of Yiddish Theater, is first to take the stand. Peretz Markesh, the poet, speaks briefly. Sergei Eisenstein, film director, speaks from notes in English on the same theme. Larger group seen as they sign a document calling for world Jewry to oppose Hitler. Signators include Ilya Ehrenbourg.

  9. Jewish associations in Erfurt: SD-RFSS file

    Readers need to reserve a reading room terminal to access a digital version of this collection.This file of documentation on the membership and activities of Jewish organisations in Erfurt in the 1930s reveals as much about the organisations themselves as it does about Nazi preoccupations with them.Reports and correspondence: Centralverein deutscher Staatsbürger jüdischen Glaubens: questionnaire and papers, frames1-3Reports and correspondence: Frauengruppe des Centralvereins; membership list of jüdischer Centralverein, 30 Sep 1938, frames 4-9Israelitische Wohltätigkeitsverein "Chewra": memb...

  10. Jewish bank Geula records (Fond 559)

    Contains selected documents including statutes; minutes of annual meetings and executive council meetings; correspondence regarding mortgages, local courts, and mergers; name lists of bank members; and circulars issued by other banks.

  11. Jewish Board of Deputies' Aliens Committee: minutes and reports

    The material sheds light on the role of the Aliens Committee of the Board of Deputies with respect to the treatment of aliens in Britain in the early 1930s.

  12. Jewish boycott; Goebbels

    Title: "Germany defends itself against the atrocity-mongers [Greuelhetze] - In the struggle against the false reports in foreign lands, Jewish businesses across the country will be boycotted." March 30, 1933, the day before the official boycott of Jewish businesses in Germany. SA men driving through the street in the back of an open truck with a "Deutsche! Wehrt Euch!" sign on the back The SA men wave Nazi flags and the audio has people chanting, "Deutschland!" Civilians on bicyclists follow closely behind the truck as it weaves through the street. The scene switches to SA men posting "Deut...

  13. Jewish Brigade badge

    Patch from the Jewish Brigade given to Walter Reed by a member of this group after the British Army had pulled the Jewish Brigade from the front lines.

  14. Jewish Brigade collection

    The Jewish Brigade collection consists of printed newspapers, programs, booklets, and poetry related to the Jewish Fighting Brigade between 1943-1945. Includes newspapers and booklets distributed to the regiments, poetry that was likely sent to the Brigade newspaper, and a 1943 handwritten letter written by a soldier.

  15. Jewish Brigade patch

    Jewish Brigade patch: square with blue and white striped background and yellow Star of David in center

  16. Jewish Brigade patch

    Jewish Brigade patch: square with blue and white striped background and yellow Star of David in center

  17. Jewish Brigade patch

    Jewish Brigade cloth patch: rectangle with Hebrew letters at top and "Jewish Brigade Group" embroidered in white.

  18. Jewish Brigade text and songs for Passover

    Consists of three documents, including one text discussing the writing of a new version of the Passover Haggadah; two typewritten drafts of a song from the Passover Haggadah, containing references to the Jewish Brigade; and a handwritten draft of a song titled "Slaves We Were," with updated references to World War II.

  19. Jewish Brigade, 1940-1949

    The Jewish Brigade in action in Italy: Mortars firing; soldiers showing Star of David on tank. Brig Gen Benjamin talking to Major Jackson. 25 pound gun in action. CUs, soldiers, badges. Night fighting patrol lined up and receiving instructions from officer. Funeral ceremonies for member killed in action, Star of David tomb marker. German prisoners captured by the Jewish Brigade. VAR, CUs of Germans and smiling Brigade officers.

  20. Jewish business papers

    This collection consists of headed note paper and proforma bill of 2 Leipzig-based Jewish printing companies. In addition, an account of the history of the family business is provided by the depositor, who is related to the family.