Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Philadelphia Records
Collection ID
SCRC 230
Related Subjects
- Business And Economic Development
- Education
- Housing
- Immigrant-Ethnic Communities
- Politics and Protest
Collecting Areas
Description
Collection Summary
Title
Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Philadelphia Records
Dates
1920-2004, bulk 1939-1995
Collection ID
SCRC 230
Creator
Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Philadelphia
Quantity
241.25 linear feet (193 boxes + 2 map folders)
Repository
Special Collections Research Center, Temple University Libraries
Language
Materials in English, German, Hebrew, Russian, and Yiddish
Detailed Collection Information
Abstract
The Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Philadelphia (JCRC), founded in 1939 as the Philadelphia Anti-Defamation Council, offered a response to the rise of antisemitism in America. Since its inception, the JCRC has worked to advocate for and protect the Jewish Community in Philadelphia and promote the civil rights of all persons around the world. The JCRC records document the formation, administrative function, programs, activities, and the history and staff of the JCRC. The collection comprises organizational and administrative records; correspondence; reports; financial records; printed ephemera; press releases, kits, and clippings; research material; and audiovisual and photographic material.
Historical Note
The Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Philadelphia (JCRC) was founded on January 30, 1939. The JCRC was originally known as the Philadelphia Anti-Defamation Council but changed their name in 1943 to the Philadelphia Jewish Community Relations Council. In the late-1950s, they settled on the name that is still in use today. The impetus for the formation of the JCRC was the rise of antisemitism in America after fascism took hold of much of Europe in the late-1930s. Though several organizations in the city were doing anti-defamation work, none were doing so exclusively. Jewish community leaders perceived the need for a unified voice dedicated specifically to fighting antisemitism and protecting the rights of the Jewish Community in Philadelphia. Two of these community leaders, Maurice Fagan, Director of the Philadelphia Fellowship Commission (PFC), and Leon Solis-Cohen, president of the local B’nai B’rith joined together to establish the Council in 1939. Fagan was made their first Executive Director. The JCRC combined fourteen member organizations upon formation. That number had risen to thirty-five by the late-1980s. Initial funding for the council came from B’nai B’rith, but financial responsibility was taken on by the Federation of Jewish Agencies (FJA) shortly thereafter.
The administrative structure has undergone only minor revisions over the years. The Board of Directors, the body responsible for setting and controlling the Council’s agenda, consists of officers, all past presidents, honorary members, organizational delegates, and chairpersons of the standing committees and neighborhood divisions. The body of officers consists of the executive director, a president, a vice-president, a secretary, a treasurer, and anyone else the Board sees fit to add.
Initially, the JCRC created five departments, each targeting different issues or covering certain administrative functions. The departments grew through the late-1940s and later morphed into what were termed “committees.” In 1968, the committees were reorganized under the direction of five commissions. This allowed the directors of commissions to handle administrative tasks while freeing up individual committees to focus more on working with neighborhood divisions and their communities. The committees’ charges were not changed much during the reorganization. Commissions, committees, and departments were tasked with conducting research while working with allied organizations and community groups to provide the Board with program plan and implementation recommendations along with progress reports on programmatic activities.
The JCRC’s mission and scope were defined in the 1964 by-laws as, “…help[ing] members of all religious, racial and ethnic groups to work and live together democratically and cooperatively by equalizing their treatment, enlarging their opportunities and deepening their mutual appreciation.” The JCRC sought to achieve these ideals through combating antisemitic violence and propaganda; promoting education, religious freedom, and intergroup relations; exposing and opposing organized hate movements whose goals were to disrupt American democracy; and as the JCRC put it, “…further[ing] general public acceptance and practice of the principles promoting human dignity, individual rights and fraternal relationships across religious, racial and ethnic lines and groups.”
Though the JCRC’s wider mission has seen little change during their history, their programs and priorities have shifted over time. The primary focus at the JCRC’s founding was exposing and counteracting antisemitic hate groups in America. Though fascism had been defeated in Europe, some hate groups and bigoted individuals continued to threaten the Jewish community. Thus, exposure of hate has been a central component of the JCRC’s activities ever since. Aside from tracking hate groups throughout the 1940s, the JCRC also studied and strove to raise awareness of antisemitic practices in areas such as admissions practices in professional schools around the city.
During the 1950s, the JCRC sought to aid the Civil Rights Movement. The JCRC participated in in demonstrations and campaigns to raise awareness, promoted integration, and worked to strengthen Black-Jewish relations in Philadelphia. Their Research and Investigation Department served as an advocate for those that had experienced antisemitic or racial discrimination in education and employment and those who encountered racist real estate practices in and around the Philadelphia area. The 1950s also saw the JCRC’s increased awareness of the plight of Soviet Jews.
In the 1960s, the JCRC continued to work on Black-Jewish relations and civil rights and civil liberties protection around the city. Changing demographics in predominately Jewish neighborhoods and the tensions that followed caused some members of the community to fear their new neighbors. One of the ways the JCRC sought to ease these fears was by establishing the Black-Jewish Loan Fund. This program offered financial and other assistance to encourage the selling of Jewish-owned businesses to black proprietors in an effort to maintain stability and continuity in the neighborhood. It was also during this time that the JCRC began to shy away from working with people and groups they considered too radical. This included much of the Black Power Movement and some members of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). It was also around this time that the JCRC’s scope broadened to include more international issues. In addition to continuing to raise awareness and support for Soviet Jewry, the JCRC intensified their attention toward Israel and became more invested in the discussion of Israel’s place in the geo-political landscape.
By the mid-1970s, the JCRC had greatly reduced their focus on urban policy issues while shifting the bulk of their efforts toward Soviet Jewry, Holocaust remembrance and education, and Israel. They distributed Holocaust education materials; held Holocaust remembrance ceremonies, most notably through the Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs; organized rallies to support Soviet Jews and protest the Soviet Union; collected aid for the Refuseniks; supported boycotts of western nations considered hostile toward Israel; and encouraged pro-Israel student groups on campuses around the city. The 1980s saw continued focus on Soviet Jewry. The JCRC organized and participated in trips to the Soviet Union, usually through the Soviet Jewry Council, designed to improve relations and better the treatment of the Refuseniks. This remained the JCRC’s primary concern through the fall of the Soviet Union as many displaced Jews came to the United States. They worked through the mid-1990s on providing assistance and advice to immigrants and refugees on assimilating.
The Jewish Community Relations Council is still in existence and is now a department of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia
Description of Collection
Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Philadelphia Records document the formation, administrative function, programs, activities, and the history and staff of the JCRC. The collection is comprised of organizational and administrative records; correspondence; reports; financial records; printed ephemera; press releases, kits, and clippings; research material; and audiovisual and photographic material. The JCRC’s primary concerns of safeguarding the rights of Jews, fighting antisemitism and racial discrimination in all forms, and working in the broader community on behalf of the common good are well represented. These records place the JCRC within the context of the Philadelphia Jewish community and the Jewish community at-large. They also cover JCRC’s relationships with constituent agencies and like-minded organizations around the country. The bulk of the records span JCRC history from its founding in 1939 through the mid-1990s.
Documents pertaining to the JCRC’s structure, internal workings, and history include by-laws, organizational histories and annual reports. Correspondence and meeting materials found throughout the collection offer insight into decision-making processes and illuminate areas of focus while press materials and statements make clear official positions. Reports, plans, and memoranda concentrate on how programs were developed, communicated, and implemented in local communities. Case files provide unique insight into the dynamics between minority and non-minority communities in the city through eyewitness reports, investigator notes, newspaper clippings, and correspondence with allied groups and law enforcement.
Subject strengths of the collection include the struggle against antisemitism and racism in any form including violence, genocide, vandalism, propaganda, and derogatory statements; or in any aspect of society such as education, elections, employment, housing, immigration, politics, public accommodations, the media, and culture. Other well-documented subjects include civil rights, civil liberties, religious freedom, prayer in schools, interreligious relations, social aspects of the Philadelphia Jewish community, the relationship between the black and Jewish communities in Philadelphia, changing demographics in once predominately Jewish neighborhoods, Holocaust remembrance, Soviet Jewry and the Refuseniks, the relationship between the state of Israel and Jews in the United States, city and federal politics, hate groups, fascism in America, and isolationism and hyper-nationalism around WWII.
Researchers interested in particular activities or projects of the JCRC may want to begin by consulting Series 2: Commissions, committees, and departments and Series 6: Subject files to gather specific details contained in relevant subject files. Researchers should then use names, dates, or locations to search folder lists for related records in Series 1: Board of Directors’ records and Series 3: Neighborhood divisions. Researchers interested a specific timeframe should start with the officers’ files, meeting materials, and press material in Series 1: Board of Directors’ records, which are arranged chronologically. These records offer a near complete picture of the JCRC’s interests, activities, and workflow at any one time in their history.
Organization and Arrangement
The collection is arranged into 8 series as follows:
Series 1: Board of Directors’ records, 1939-1995, bulk 1944-1995
Subseries 1.1: Officers’ files, 1939-1995
Subseries 1.2: Meeting materials, 1948-1989
Subseries 1.3: Reports, plans, policy documents, organizational histories, 1943-1995, undated
Subseries 1.4: Media notices and press material, 1944-1994
Subseries 1.5: Financial records, 1944-1989
Subseries 1.6: Philadelphia Fellowship Commission records of Maurice Fagan, 1948-1962
Series 2: Commissions, committees, and departments, 1943-1996
Series 3: Neighborhood divisions, 1948-2004, bulk 1953-1996
Series 4: Soviet Jewry Council records, 1969-1997, bulk 1974-1992
Series 5: Research and Investigation Department records, 1938-1985, bulk 1943-1967
Subseries 5.1: Case files, 1944-1967
Subseries 5.2: Harry Rosenthal files, 1938-1985, bulk 1943-1962
Subseries 5.3: Index cards, 1939-1967, bulk 1939-1962
Series 6: Subject files, 1920-2004, bulk 1939-1995 (Portions restricted)
Series 7: Photographs and slides, 1940-1992
Series 8: Audiovisual, 1948-1996
Series 1: Board of Directors’ records, 1939-1995, bulk 1944-1995, consists of documents created and maintained by members of the JCRC’s Board of Directors. Documents include correspondence, memoranda, meeting minutes, reports, press releases, and financial records. Subjects cover the range of the JCRC’s concerns including antisemitism; Soviet Jewry; the security of Israel; religious freedom and civil liberties; global, national, and local human rights; discrimination in education, employment, and housing; the relationship between the black and Jewish communities; Jewish merchants and residents in local neighborhoods; public schools; and internal JCRC business. Also included are Philadelphia Fellowship Commission records that were created and maintained by Maurice Fagan during his tenure as JCRC Executive Director. This series is arranged into six subseries: Subseries 1.1: Officers’ files; Subseries 1.2: Meeting materials; Subseries 1.3: Reports, plans, policy documents, organizational histories; Subseries 1.4: Media notices and press material; Subseries 1.5: Financial records; and Subseries 1.6: Philadelphia Fellowship Commission records of Maurice Fagan.
Subseries 1.1: Officers’ files, 1939-1995, contains material documenting the tenures of executive directors, presidents, vice presidents, and various other officers on the JCRC Board of Directors. The bulk of the documents consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence though memoranda, remarks, speeches, and hand-written notes are also included in the folders labeled “general files.” Correspondents include notable city and state politicians, representatives of prominent organizations, and individuals in the Jewish community such as National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council (NJCRAC) leaders Arnold Aronson and Isiah Minkoff; American Jewish Congress executive Solomon Andhil Fineberg; Jewish Community Relations Council (Pittsburgh, Pa.) Executive Director Lillian Adlow Friedberg; Rabbi Harold Goldfarb; Temple University Professor Franklin Littell; American Jewish Committee director Edwin Lukas; lawyers Leo Pfeffer and Murray Shusterman; Reform movement leader Albert Vorspan; Senators Joseph S. Clark, Jr. and Sen. Richard Schweiker; House Representatives Lawrence Coughlin, Joshua Eilberg, John Heinz, and Herman Toll; Philadelphia City Council President Paul D’Ortona; and multiple Philadelphia mayors. While the majority of the material pertains to JCRC business, a small amount of personal correspondence of officers was also interfiled. This subseries is arranged chronologically.
Though the bulk of officers’ correspondence can be found within this subseries, a significant amount of their topic-specific correspondence can also be found in Series 6: Subject files. Additional correspondence of the Executive Committee can be found in Series 2: Commissions, committees, and departments.
Subseries 1.2: Meeting materials, 1947-1989, includes meeting minutes, agendas, attendance records, memoranda, notices, and summaries from a variety of meetings involving officers. Reports prepared by committees and neighborhood divisions and submitted to the Board for their consideration are also included with the minutes and agendas. In addition, some correspondence regarding meeting planning and implementation of programs and policy post-meeting are also included. Official Council policies, statements, and program plans were determined at these meetings and the minutes and surrounding documentation offer insight into shifts in the JCRC’s areas of focus. Personnel and financial business was also discussed in addition to the JCRC’s external business. Meetings covered include Board of Directors, Executive Committee, annual dinner, and numerous specially convened meetings. This subseries is arranged chronologically.
Though a small amount of JCRC committee, commission, and neighborhood division meeting minutes and reports are interfiled in this subseries, the bulk of these are contained within Series 2: Commissions, committees, and departments and Series 3: Neighborhood divisions.
Subseries 1.3: Reports, plans, policy documents, organizational histories, 1943-1995, contains annual reports and program plans, official statements of the Board dictating JCRC public stances and policy, histories of the JCRC intended for informational and promotional purposes, and important organizational documents such as the original by-laws and future revisions. Program plans were generated by the Board and include areas of focus and dictate courses of action for committees and neighborhood divisions to follow. Annual reports recap what the JCRC considered to be program successes and achievements over the past year. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by title and subject.
Additional official statements can be found in the news releases in Subseries 1.4: Media notices and press material.
Subseries 1.4: Media notices and press material, 1944-1994, consists of press releases, advisory notices, and press kits; and JCRC newsletters Backgrounder and Action Alert. A small amount of newspaper clippings are also included. The releases, notices, and newsletters contain official statements and positions of the JCRC, describe council-wide program plans and committee and neighborhood division activities, pledge support for non-JCRC activities and causes and groups, publicize events, and notify the media of any changes to the JCRC’s operation or structure. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by document type.
Subseries 1.5: Financial records, 1944-1989, contains annual budgets and financial statements which detail the JCRC operating and program costs, revenue generated, and monetary donations. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by document type.
Subseries 1.6: Philadelphia Fellowship Commission records of Maurice Fagan, 1948-1962, contains Philadelphia Fellowship Commission records that were created and maintained by Maurice Fagan during his tenure as JCRC Executive Director. Fagan served both the JCRC and the PFC out of the same office and had one administrative assistant handle all of his files, which resulted in PFC and JCRC records becoming interfiled. The bulk of the PFC records consist of meeting minutes, correspondence, crime statistics, reports of violent antisemitic or racist incidents, and printed material all related to the PFC’s Committee on Community Tensions. Subjects of note include the relationship between the police department and the community, media coverage of community tension, and fund raising efforts for the further study of balancing federal and local law enforcement responsibilities with the needs of local communities. Some material documenting the PFC’s work on civil rights and combating employment discrimination are also included. This subseries is arranged alphabetically subject.
Researchers looking for additional materials on crime statistics and reports on incidents of antisemitism and racism should see Series 5: Research and Investigation Department records. Additional documents pertaining to the JCRC’s work with the PFC are found in Series 6: Subject Files.
Series 2: Commissions, committees, and departments 1943-1996, contains the records of the JCRC’s various commissions, committees, and departments. The focus of each commission, committee, and department is usually clearly reflected in their name. Subjects covered by these bodies include the Civil Rights Movement; school desegregation; religious discrimination; prayer in public schools; Holocaust remembrance and education; Soviet Jewry; Arab–Israeli relations; and internal JCRC policy such as by-law revisions, administrative reorganization, and promotion and outreach, among others. Documents included consist of correspondence with the Board of Directors, neighborhood divisions, constituent agencies, and members of the community; meeting agendas and minutes; reports generated for the Board; memoranda; background research; newsletters; and publicity material. This series is arranged alphabetically by name.
Researchers should bear in mind that many committees and commissions changed their names and scope over time. For example, researchers should consult the records of both the Committee on Schools and the Schools Committee when conducting research on public and private education. Additional correspondence and meeting minutes of the Executive Committee are located in Series 1: Board of Directors’ records. Records of the Research and Investigation Department can be found in Series 5: Research and Investigation Department records.
Series 3: Neighborhood divisions, 1948-2004, bulk 1953-1996, consists of records of the JCRC’s various neighborhood divisions. Neighborhood divisions were responsible for keeping neighborhood institutions, leaders, and residents informed of JCRC causes and initiatives while helping to foster cooperation across all members of the community working toward the shared goal of neighborhood improvement. The work and areas of focus of the neighborhood divisions were a reflection of the program plans established by JCRC officers and the Board of Directors. Though subjects and document types are nearly identical between divisions, the specifics are unique to the needs and concerns of each neighborhood. Subjects documented include civil rights and civil liberties; housing, education, and employment discrimination; access and availability of public accommodations; changing neighborhood demographics; tensions between residents; vandalism and violence; community service; and the separation of church and state, particularly in public schools. As the JCRC moved into more international concerns in the 1970s and 1980s, the neighborhood divisions followed suit and worked to sponsor events and raise awareness of antisemitism around the world. Documents within this series include correspondence between division delegates, JCRC officers, neighborhood leaders, local legislators, and others; delegate and Executive Committee meeting minutes and notices; notes from meetings and public forums; material for conferences, events, and programs; photographs of events; news releases; and surveys and questionnaires on neighborhood concerns.
This series is arranged alphabetically by division name. Neighborhood divisions changed in shape and name over the years. For example, Germantown, West Oak Lane became Northwest in the early 1970s. Main Line, Suburban became Main Line, Delaware County which ultimately became Suburban West in 1994. Researchers should bear this in mind when reviewing documents from specific divisions.
Researchers should see Subseries 1.3: Reports, plans, policy documents, organizational histories for reports from neighborhood divisions to the Board on program plan progress. For documents from the Standing Committee of Neighborhood Divisions, a meeting of delegates from each neighborhood division, see Series 2: Commissions, committees, and departments. For additional material on specific neighborhood divisions, see Series 6: Subject files.
Series 4: Soviet Jewry Council records, 1969-1997, bulk 1974-1992, contains administrative records, correspondence, newspaper clippings, press releases, photographs, financial records, and other documents related to the activities of the Soviet Jewry Council (SJC) of the JCRC. Materials pertain to the Council’s efforts to increase awareness and understanding of the plight of Soviet Jews through demonstrations such as the annual Simchat Torah Rally and their raising of funds to aid Soviet Jews and the SJC mission through events like the Silent No More Benefit Dinner. Notable records include those documenting individual Refuseniks and the United States’ attitudes and actions toward the Refusenik movement; the social, political, and physical conditions of Soviet Jews; notable figures related to the Soviet Jewry cause including long-time SJC associate director Eileen Sussman; and projects and programs like the Twinning Program and Project Manna. Photographs of Refuseniks, SJC demonstrations and trips, and Soviet Jewry awareness and charity events are also included. The SJC’s work with allied organizations that aided in the advocacy for Soviet Jews, such as the National Conference on Soviet Jewry, is also represented in this series. The bulk of the records date from just prior to the Soviet Jewry Council’s creation in 1974 to the mid-1990s, which covers the state of Russian Jewry in the years immediately after the fall of the Soviet Union. This series is arranged alphabetically subject.
Additional JCRC Soviet Jewry material dated prior to the formation of the Soviet Jewry Council of the JCRC can be found in the correspondence of Rabbi Maurice S. Corson, Director of International and Interreligious Programming, in Series 1: Board of Directors’ records; the Commission on International Concerns records, Youth Committee records, and records of the Committee of 1000 for Soviet Jewry in Series 2: Commissions, committees, and departments; and in Series 6: Subject files.
Series 5: Research and Investigation Department records, 1938-1985, bulk 1943-1967, documents the history of the JCRC department that was responsible for handling complaints of antisemitic and racist speech, vandalism, violence, and discrimination. The department’s responsibility was to document and monitor groups, individuals, and specific incidents while sometimes producing reports and compiling statistics for the JCRC and the Philadelphia Fellowship Commission. Included in this series are files on antisemitic and racist incidents in Philadelphia; correspondence with the JCRC Board, community members, and allies; and index cards used to document and monitor the activities of antisemitic individuals, groups, or businesses around the country. Also included are files created by Research and Investigation Director Harry Rosenthal. This series is arranged into three subseries: Subseries 5.1: Case files; Subseries 5.2: Harry Rosenthal files; and Subseries 5.3: Index cards.
This series covers the life span of the JCRC’s Research and Investigation Department. In 1968, the department was subsumed by the Commission on Equal Opportunity and Urban Affairs. Researchers should see Series 2: Commissions, committees, and departments to find the continuation of the JCRC’s active documentation of antisemitic and racist incidents. For more on the JCRC and Philadelphia Fellowship Commission’s joint effort to log and investigate antisemitic and racist incidents around the city, users should consult the PFC material in Series 1: Board of Directors and Series 6: Subject files.
Subseries 5.1: Case files, 1944-1967, consists of records compiled by the Research and Investigation Department for the purpose of documenting and tracking incidents of antisemitism and racial discrimination. Incidents covered occurred primarily in Philadelphia though files on national hate groups and individuals are also included. The incidents referred to and handled by Research and Investigation included violence; vandalism; hate speech; antisemitic publications and propaganda; discrimination in any arena including advertising, education, employment, and housing; and the tracking of Nazis, Fascists, antisemitic hyper-nationalists during WWII, white supremacists, and other hate groups. Far less common but also contained in these files are examples of members of the Jewish community discriminating against non-Jews. Most folders titles include either the nature of the incident or the parties involved or sometimes both. The files consist of correspondence with JCRC members, the parties involved, members of law enforcement, and allied agencies and organizations; complaint letters and hate mail; incident summary reports; reports for the Philadelphia Fellowship Commission; investigation notes; and examples of pamphlets, leaflets, and other publications. A significant amount of the documents were created by Research and Investigation Director Harry Rosenthal or JCRC counsel Nat Agran since they conducted nearly all of the incident investigations. The years 1952-1958 include indices which are filed by year before the first documented incident of each respective year. A small amount of photographs around certain incidents are included. This subseries is arranged by case numbers generated by the JCRC. Since the case numbers begin with the calendar year, the resulting arrangement is chronological by the date the incident was first reported.
For additional case files filed topically, see Series 6: Subject files under “antisemitism.”
Subseries 5.2: Harry Rosenthal files, 1938-1985, bulk 1943-1962, consist of correspondence between Harry Rosenthal, Research and Investigation Department for the JCRC, and various individuals and organizations; case files; reports; notes; and newspaper clippings. Materials range from the 1930s through the 1960s with one item dated 1985. The contents of the correspondence in these files include student scholarship requests, correspondence with electoral officials, and information gathering on individuals and organizations of interest to the JCRC and partner Jewish organizations. A significant portion of the information gathering files comprise of correspondence between the Anti-defamation League (ADL) and Harry Rosenthal with the purpose of sharing information on suspected antisemitic individuals and organizations. This subseries also includes reports on antisemitic incidents, as well as, anti-Jewish and racist hate mail. A small amount of personal correspondence originating from Rosenthal’s JCRC office is also included. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Subseries 5.3: Index cards, 1939-1967, bulk 1939-1962, consists of 3x5 index cards used to document and monitor dates of occurrence, parties involved, subjects, and dates of follow-up actions surrounding incidents of antisemitism and racism and the actions of antisemitic people and groups around the country. Most of the cards refer to verifiable instances of antisemitism or racial discrimination along with known or suspected antisemites. The index card file was maintained in concert with Subseries 5.1: Case files but no longer serves as a reliable index due to changes in filing methods and document storage. Though many case file numbers are represented on the cards, a significant portion are not, while some cards do not correspond to any existing case file. Because the index cards sometimes include information not found in the case files, it is a resource for the history of Research and Investigation Department in and of itself. The most common subjects, people, and groups covered include the KKK, the German American Bund, WWII isolationist groups, the John Birch Society, Charles Lindbergh and the America First Committee, Gerald L.K. Smith, Blue Star Mothers, numerous employers practicing discrimination, antisemitism tied to anti-Communism, and publications espousing hateful propaganda. Though the bulk of the cards pertain to those in conflict with the JCRC’s mission, some do reference allied organizations and publications engaging in work similar to the JCRC. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Most of the cards that pre-date 1947 refer to folders that now reside in either Series 6: Subject files or that no longer exist. Since file arrangements have changed over the years, it is no longer possible to match these cards with the files in the subject files. Researchers will have to search the Series 6 inventory by the subject referenced on the cards in this series.
Series 6: Subject files (Portions restricted), 1920-2004, bulk 1939-1995, consists of materials both created and collected by different JCRC administrators and bodies along with materials that were displaced over the years. Many of the subject files were likely used as reference material and include both primary and secondary sources. However, a significant portion of the files contain records created by JCRC officers, committees, and divisions that were separated from other like documents as a result of changing filing systems and many physical moves. They were placed with these general reference files when their original home could not be determined. This series covers the full extent of JCRC’s work. Topics covered reflect the JCRC’s primary areas of interest and action such as the state of Philadelphia neighborhoods; fighting antirentism and racism; challenging discrimination in education, elections, employment, and housing; the separation of church and state; the state of Israel and the Middle East; and aiding Soviet Jews. Folder titles usual offer a reliable description of the material in the file. Of particular interest are data, surveys, and compiled reports on the admissions practices of Philadelphia’s professional schools in the 1940s. Also noteworthy are records pertaining to the Black-Jewish Loan Fund which was a JCRC–created program which offered low or no interest loans to members of the black community interested in purchasing Jewish-owned business in neighborhoods of shifting demographics. This program ran from the late 1960s-early 1970s. The types of documents collected here include printed materials and ephemera, pamphlets and mailers, press releases, newspaper and magazine clippings, published articles, correspondence, completed forms, sales records, surveys, numerical data, memoranda, reports to and from the JCRC, and photographs. This series is arranged alphabetically by subject. Access to records on the sale of businesses in boxes 170-172 is restricted for 75 years from the date of creation due to the presence of personally identifying information. Materials regarding a survey of Jewish merchants following the Columbia Avenue Riots from box 148 have been digitized for the Civil Rights in a Northern City: Philadelphia digital collection and are available on the Libraries’ website: http://northerncity.library.temple.edu/exhibits/show/civil-rights-in-a-northern-cit/collections/columbia-avenue-riots
Since the subject files include many records that bear a close resemblance to records in other series, researchers should consult series 1-5 to get a clearer picture of the JCRC’s coverage of any one subject. Other series in the collection offer a broader array of information.
Folder titles in the Series 6 inventory were provided by JCRC or applied by the Philadelphia Jewish Archives Center staff. In certain instances, researchers will find language in these folder titles that is antisemitic, bigoted, or racially insensitive. The archivist retained the folder titles because they accurately reflect the language used by the JCRC within the documents and the context in which the records were created. Text written by the archivist in the finding aid, such as the description of collection and series descriptions, does not include this language except when quoting directly from a document within the collection which may aid understanding or discoverability. The archivist adhered to institutional policy that prescribes archivist-supplied text in the finding aid be inclusive and appropriate for a modern context.
Series 7: Photographs and slides, 1940-1992, consists of a variety of photographic formats illustrating various JCRC activities, events, and people. Formats include prints of multiple sizes, mounted prints, contact sheets, 35mm negatives, medium format negatives, black and white glass slides, 35mm color slides, and newspaper clippings. The bulk of the prints and color slides show meetings of the JCRC board, committees, neighborhood divisions, and public gatherings; sponsored events; marches and rallies; and portraits of JCRC officers and members including Maurice Fagan, Jules Cohen, Arnold Harris, Albert Chernin, Nat Agran, Blanche Behrman, Arthur Block, Rabbi Mortimer Cohen, Abe Freedman, Benjamin Loewenstein, Leon Mesirov, Harry Rosenthal, Leon Solis-Cohen, David Ullman, Joseph Yaffe and many others. Many of the prints were intended for use in print media. Examples of the documentation of JCRC-sponsored events include photos of demonstrations against the French arms embargo on Israel, Israel anniversary days, the annual Memorial Ceremony for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs, interfaith conferences and meetings; rallies to raise awareness of the plight of Soviet Jews and to support the release of the Refuseniks, and numerous Simchat Torah and Yizkor services. Of particular interest are the glass slides which contain racist and antisemitic writings, propaganda posters, and drawings and caricatures collected by the JCRC. Photos of events not connected to the JCRC include Anti-defamation League meetings and rallies around the country along with photos of notable rabbis and Jewish scholars not directly associated with the JCRC such as David Blank, Meir Fund, Everett Gendler, Yonasson Gershom, and Lawrence Kushner. This series is arranged in the order in which it was boxed by the Philadelphia Jewish Archives Center staff. The slides within box 188 are arranged according to an alphanumeric schema. The letters and numbers at the start of the entries for box 188 in the inventory refer to a specific location within the box. A small selection of images have been digitized and are available on the Libraries’ website: https://digital.library.temple.edu/digital/collection/p15037coll15
This series does not include all of the photographs held within the collection. Researchers can find photographs of Refuseniks in Series 4: Soviet Jewry Council records. Additional photos are also located in Series 6: Subject files.
Series 8: Audiovisual, 1948-1996, consists of a variety of audio and video cassettes, tape, and film either created by the JCRC or used by them for instructional or promotional purposes. Audio cassettes contain discussions regarding black and Jewish relations; events concerning the Refuseniks and Soviet Jewry; public radio productions on the KKK and Nazis; events of the Interfaith Council on the Holocaust; oral histories of the JCRC conducted for its 50th anniversary in 1989; and meetings and sessions of the JCRC’s Board of Directors, Executive Committee, the Commission on Israel and Other International Concerns, and the Soviet Jewry Council. Visual materials include film reels and cassettes on the 9th Holocaust Conference; various Israel-related anniversary events and Israel’s creation, history, and current state; television programs and public service announcements; Soviet Jewry and the Refuseniks; commercially produced films on the history of the Holocaust; and the state of American-Israeli relations. Formats include VHS and Beta cassettes, audio cassettes, 16mm film, and ¼” tape audio reels. This series is arranged in the order in which it was boxed by the Philadelphia Jewish Archives Center prior to arriving at Temple University Libraries. Cassettes, audio reels and film reels in boxes 189 and 190 are individually numbered. Additional audio material in the form of SoundScriber discs can be found in Series 2: Commission, committees, and departments with the records of the Speakers Bureau.
Patron Information
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Materials regarding a survey of Jewish merchants following the Columbia Avenue Riots from Series 6: Subject files, box 148 have been digitized for the Civil Rights in a Northern City: Philadelphia digital collection and are available on the Libraries’ website: http://northerncity.library.temple.edu/exhibits/show/civil-rights-in-a-northern-cit/collections/columbia-avenue-riots
A small selection of images from Series 7: Photographs have been digitized are available in this collection on the Libraries’ website: https://digital.library.temple.edu/digital/collection/p15037coll15
Catalog Record
A record for this collection is available in Temple University’s online library catalog: [URL]
Research Access
Collection is open for research.
Access to records on the sale of businesses in Series 6 is restricted for 75 years from the date of creation due to the presence of personally identifying information.
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[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Philadelphia Records, SCRC 230, Special Collections Research Center, Temple University Libraries, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Related Material
Abraham L. Freedman Papers, SCRC 49, Special Collections Research Center, Temple University Libraries, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Fellowship Commission (Philadelphia, Pa.) Records, SCRC 259, Special Collections Research Center, Temple University Libraries, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Franklin H. Littell Papers, SCRC 85, Special Collections Research Center, Temple University Libraries, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
HIAS Pennsylvania Records, SCRC 94, Special Collections Research Center, Temple University Libraries, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Jewish Labor Committee (Philadelphia, Pa.) Records, SCRC 16, Special Collections Research Center, Temple University Libraries, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information
Donated by the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Philadelphia in 1976-1977, 1981-1987, 1992-1994, 2000, and 2006. Collection previously administered by the Philadelphia Jewish Archives Center, acquired by Temple in June 2009.
Processing Information
Collection processed and finding aid prepared in January-October 2018 by Casey Babcock, Project Archivist and 2016-2017 by Kenneth Cleary, Project Archivist, with assistance from Resident Librarian Urooj Nizami in 2018, and student assistants Victoria Nichols and Fiona Fackler. Initial processing conducted by Philadelphia Jewish Archives Center staff during which nearly all folders were replaced and relabeled. Finding aid revised in September 2020 by Casey Babcock, Project Archivist.
Some folder titles throughout the collection were edited by the archivists for the sake of clarity and description enhancement. This involved the addition of formats and names along with the rearrangement of descriptive words used.
Folder titles in the Series 6 inventory were provided by JCRC or applied by the Philadelphia Jewish Archives Center staff. In certain instances, researchers will find language in these folder titles that is antisemitic, bigoted, or racially insensitive. The archivist retained the folder titles because they accurately reflect the language used by the JCRC within the documents and the context in which the records were created. Text written by the archivist in the finding aid, such as the description of collection and series descriptions, does not include this language except when quoting directly from a document within the collection which may aid understanding or discoverability. The archivist adhered to institutional policy that prescribes archivist-supplied text in the finding aid be inclusive and appropriate for a modern context.
The level of description varies by series and subseries. Series and subseries are described at either the folder level or the box level.
Index Terms
The following headings have been used to index the description of this collection in Temple University’s electronic catalog:
Personal/Family Names:
Fagan, Maurice B.
Corporate Names:
Fellowship Commission (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Philadelphia
Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs (U.S.)
Philadelphia Anti-Defamation Council
Philadelphia Jewish Community Relations Council
Soviet Jewry Council (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Subjects:
African Americans--Relations with Jews
Anti-Jewish propaganda
Antisemitism
Arab-Israeli conflict
Blacks--Relations with Jews
Civil rights--Soviet Union
Civil rights--United States
Communism--United States
Community colleges--United States
Discrimination in education--United States
Discrimination in employment--United States
Discrimination in housing--United States
Discrimination--Religious aspects
Extremists
Freedom of religion
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Anniversaries, etc.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)—Remembrance
Jewish-Arab relations
Jewish college students
Jewish merchants
Jewish neighborhoods--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
Jews--Dietary laws
Jews--Identity
Jews--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
Jews--Persecutions
Jews--Soviet Union
Jews--United States
Jews--United States--Attitudes toward Israel
Jews--United States--Charities
Jews--United States--Intellectual life
Jews--United States--Newspapers
Jews--United States--Politics and government--20th century
Jews--United States--Social conditions
Jews--United States--Societies, etc.
Municipal charters--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
Neo-Nazism
Public schools--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
Radio stations--Licenses
Refuseniks
Religion and state--United States
Religion in the public schools--United States
Religions--Relations
Subversive activities--United States
Terrorism--Islamic countries
Terrorism--Israel
World War, 1939-1945--Jews--United States
Places:
Israel
Middle East
Pennsylvania--Politics and government
Philadelphia (Pa.)
Soviet Union
Material Types:
16mm
Administrative records
Attendance records
Audiocassettes
Betacam (TM)
Bylaws (administrative records)
Case files
Clippings
Correspondence
Directories
Drawings
Ephemera
Financial records
Histories
Ledgers (account books)
Legal documents
Manuscripts
Membership lists
Minutes
Negatives
Newsletters
Pamphlets
Periodicals
Petitions
Photocopies
Photographs
Press releases
Publications
Questionnaires
Reports
Slides
Sound recordings
Speeches
U-matic
VHS (TM)
Video recording
Series 1: Board of Directors’ records, 1939-1995, bulk 1944-1995
Series 1: Board of Directors’ records, 1939-1995, bulk 1944-1995, consists of documents created and maintained by members of the JCRC’s Board of Directors. Documents include correspondence, memoranda, meeting minutes, reports, press releases, and financial records. Subjects cover the range of the JCRC’s concerns including antisemitism; Soviet Jewry; the security of Israel; religious freedom and civil liberties; global, national, and local human rights; discrimination in education, employment, and housing; the relationship between the black and Jewish communities; Jewish merchants and residents in local neighborhoods; public schools; and internal JCRC business. Also included are Philadelphia Fellowship Commission records that were created and maintained by Maurice Fagan during his tenure as JCRC Executive Director. This series is arranged into six subseries: Subseries 1.1: Officers’ files; Subseries 1.2: Meeting materials; Subseries 1.3: Reports, plans, policy documents, organizational histories; Subseries 1.4: Media notices and press material; Subseries 1.5: Financial records; and Subseries 1.6: Philadelphia Fellowship Commission records of Maurice Fagan.
Subseries 1.1: Officers’ files, 1939-1995
Subseries 1.1: Officers’ files, 1939-1995, contains material documenting the tenures of executive directors, presidents, vice presidents, and various other officers on the JCRC Board of Directors. The bulk of the documents consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence though memoranda, remarks, speeches, and hand-written notes are also included in the folders labeled “general files.” Correspondents include notable city and state politicians, representatives of prominent organizations, and individuals in the Jewish community such as National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council (NJCRAC) leaders Arnold Aronson and Isiah Minkoff; American Jewish Congress executive Solomon Andhil Fineberg; Jewish Community Relations Council (Pittsburgh, Pa.) Executive Director Lillian Adlow Friedberg; Rabbi Harold Goldfarb; Temple University Professor Franklin Littell; American Jewish Committee director Edwin Lukas; lawyers Leo Pfeffer and Murray Shusterman; Reform movement leader Albert Vorspan; Senators Joseph S. Clark, Jr. and Sen. Richard Schweiker; House Representatives Lawrence Coughlin, Joshua Eilberg, John Heinz, and Herman Toll; Philadelphia City Council President Paul D’Ortona; and multiple Philadelphia mayors. While the majority of the material pertains to JCRC business, a small amount of personal correspondence of officers was also interfiled. This subseries is arranged chronologically.
Though the bulk of officers’ correspondence can be found within this subseries, a significant amount of their topic-specific correspondence can also be found in Series 6: Subject files. Additional correspondence of the Executive Committee can be found in Series 2: Commissions, committees, and departments.
1 1 General correspondence 1939-1947
1 2 Correspondence: foreign language newspapers 1945-1946
1 3 General file 1945-1953
1 4 General correspondence 1946-1948
1 5 Correspondence and miscellaneous notes 1947-1948
1 6 Correspondence: Allied Jewish Appeal 1948
1 7-8 General correspondence 1948-1949
1 9-10 General correspondence 1948-1951
1 11 Correspondence: Allied Jewish Appeal 1949
1 12 Correspondence: National Community Relations Advisory Council 1949-1958
1 13 Correspondence and meeting minutes 1950-1953
1 14 Correspondence: constituent agencies 1951-1957
1 15 General and personal correspondence 1952-1953
1 16 Correspondence and meeting minutes: committees 1952-1958
1 17 Book review by Maurice Fagan 1953
1 18 Correspondence: American Jewish Committee 1953-1956
1 19 Correspondence: American Jewish Congress 1953-1956
1 20 Correspondence: Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith 1953-1956
1 21 Correspondence: local Community Relations Councils 1953-1956
1 22 Correspondence: Nathan Edelstein 1953-1956
1 23 General file 1953-1958
1 24 Correspondence: ACLU, the case of Professor Barrows Dunham and Temple University 1954
1 25 Correspondence: Albert Herchick 1954-1956
1 26 Correspondence: pamphlets on education 1954-1956
1 27 General file: constituent groups 1954-1956
1 28-29 General correspondence 1954-1957
1 30 General file 1956-1958
1 31 General file: constituent groups 1956-1958
1 32 Correspondence: National Community Relations Advisory Council 1957-1958
1 33 Correspondence: school calendars 1957-1958
1 34 Correspondence: Speakers Bureau 1957-1958
2 1 General correspondence 1957-1960
2 2 Correspondence: Association of Jewish Community Relations Workers; Jewish Agency Executives 1958-1959
2 3 General file: Federation of Jewish Agencies 1958-1960
2 4 Personal correspondence: Jules Cohen 1958-1960
2 5 General correspondence 1959-1961
2 6-7 General file 1959-1961
2 8 General file: Seminar on Interreligious Understanding 1959-1961
2 9 General file: Associate Director 1959-1962
2 10 General file: constituent agencies 1959-1963
2 11-15 General correspondence 1960-1961
2 16 Correspondence: building maintenance 1961
2 17 Correspondence: Murray H. Shusterman 1961-1962
2 18 Correspondence: National Conference of Jewish Communal Service 1961-1962
2 19 General file 1961-1962
2 20 General file: constituent agencies 1961-1962
2 21 General file: Federation of Jewish Agencies 1961-1962
2 22 Correspondence: National Community Relations Advisory Council 1962
2 23 General correspondence 1962
2 24 General file: Associate Director 1962-1964
2 25 Correspondence: National Community Relations Advisory Council 1962-1965
2 26-28 General correspondence 1963
3 1 Correspondence: 25th Anniversary 1963
3 2 Correspondence: complaints 1963-1964
3 3 General correspondence 1963-1964
3 4 Correspondence: crank and hate letters 1963-1965
3 5 Correspondence: Rebecca B. Bauman 1963-1965
3 6 General correspondence January-March 1964
3 7-8 Correspondence: protest of Soviet antisemitism December 1964-May 1965
3 9 Correspondence: complaints 1964-1965
3 10 Correspondence: missionary groups 1964-1965
3 11 Correspondence: National Community Relations Advisory Council 1964-1965
3 12 General file: Associate Director 1964-1965
3 13-17 General correspondence 1965-1969
3 18 General file: Associate Director 1965-1969
3 19 General file: United States Commission on Civil Rights 1966
3 20 General correspondence 1966-1967
3 21 Correspondence: Nominating Committee March-May 1967
3 22 General correspondence 1967-1968
3 23 General file: Fellowship Commission 1967-1968
3 24 General file: Jules Cohen Memorial Service 1967-1968
3 25 Correspondence: local Community Relations Councils 1967-1970
3 26 Correspondence: Senator Richard Schweiker 1968-1972
3 27 General correspondence 1968-1973
3 28 Correspondence: urban affairs; Black-Jewish Loan Fund; assistance to Jewish merchants program 1968-1973
3 29 Correspondence: Chernin, Albert 1969-1970
3 30 General file: Executive Committee; Jewish Common Market 1969-1970
3 31 General file: Jewish Defense League 1969-1970
3 32-33 General correspondence 1969-1971
3 34 General file: Associate Director 1969-1971
4 1 General file: Fellowship Commission 1969-1975
4 2 General file: Har Zion 1970
4 3 General file: students' bill of rights 1970
4 4 Correspondence: special Israel project 1970-1971
4 5-6 Correspondence: station WXUR 1970-1971
4 7 General correspondence 1970-1971
4 8 Correspondence: Jewish merchants 1970-1973
4 9 Correspondence: Governor Milton Shapp 1970-1974
4 10 Correspondence: Arab boycott 1970-1975
4 11 Correspondence: birthday of David Ben Gurion October-November 1971
4 12 Correspondence: Isaac Ben Ezra, Urban Affairs 1971-1972
4 13 Correspondence: Magda Palacci, Public Information Director 1971-1972
4 14 Correspondence: station WXUR 1971-1972
4 15 General file: Associate Director 1971-1972
4 16 Correspondence: Soviet Jewry 1971-1974
4 17 General correspondence 1972
4 18 General file 1972
4 19 Correspondence: Association of Jewish Community Relations Workers 1972-1973
4 20 Correspondence: complaints 1972-1973
4 21 Correspondence: Isaac Ben Ezra, Urban Affairs 1972-1973
4 22 Correspondence: Israel's 25th anniversary 1972-1973
4 23 Correspondence: William Epstein, Director of Public Information 1972-1973
4 24 General file: Associate Director 1972-1973
4 25 General file: equal opportunity in higher education; affirmative action 1972-1974
4 26 Correspondence: insurance 1972-1976
4 27 Correspondence: Isaac Ben Ezra, Urban Affairs 1973
4 28 General correspondence 1973
4 29 Correspondence: education and church-state separation 1973-1974
4 30 Correspondence: Rabbi Maurice Corson 1973-1974
4 31 Correspondence: William Epstein, Director of Public Information 1973-1974
4 32 General file: gun control 1973-1974
5 1 Correspondence: American Professors for Peace in the Middle East 1973-1975
5 2 Correspondence: legal issues 1973-1975
5 3 Correspondence: Senator Richard Schweiker 1973-1975
5 4 General file: Federation of Jewish Agencies 1973-1978
5 5 Correspondence and memoranda to staff and constituent agencies 1973-1979
5 6 Correspondence: Burt Siegel, Director of Social Action and Urban Affairs 1974
5 7 Correspondence: Israel "brain storming" session 1974-1975
5 8 Correspondence: local CRCs 1974
5 9 Correspondence: Rabbi Maurice Corson and Soviet Jewry 1974
5 10-12 Correspondence: William Epstein, Director of Public Information 1974
5 13-21 General correspondence 1974-1975
5 22 Correspondence: colleges 1974-1976
5 23 Correspondence: Esther Polen 1974-1976
5 24 Correspondence: Steve Jacobs 1974-1976
5 25 Financial correspondence 1974-1977
5 26 Correspondence: Federation of Jewish Agencies of Greater Philadelphia 1974-1978
6 1 Correspondence: search committee to find a successor to Albert Chernin January-May 1975
6 2 Correspondence: departure of Albert Chernin from JCRC April-May 1975
6 3 Correspondence: Israel and the United Nations August-September 1975
6 4 Correspondence: Burt Siegel, Director of Social Action and Urban Affairs 1975
6 5-6 Correspondence: Rabbi Maurice Corson 1975
6 7-9 Correspondence: William Epstein, Director of Public Information 1975
6 10-11 General correspondence 1975
6 12 Correspondence: Arab boycott 1975-1976
6 13 Correspondence: Marion Wilen; Mike Masch 1975-1976
6 14-15 General correspondence 1975-1976
6 16 Correspondence: Federation of Jewish Agencies pension 1975-1977
6 17-18 Correspondence: Burt Siegel, Director of Social Action and Urban Affairs 1976
6 19 Correspondence: Dorothy Freedman 1976
6 20 Correspondence: Lawrence Rubin 1976
6 21 Correspondence: Mike Masch 1976
6 22 Correspondence: Soviet Jewry Council 1976-1977
6 23-25 Correspondence: William Epstein, Director of Public Information 1976-1977
6 26-27 General correspondence 1976-1977
7 1 General correspondence 1976-1978
7 2 Correspondence: Senator Richard Schweiker 1976-1980
7 3-5 Correspondence: Burt Siegel, Director of Social Action and Urban Affairs 1977
7 6 Correspondence: Soviet Jewry Council 1977
7 7 Correspondence: Dorothy Freedman 1977
7 8 Correspondence: Israel independence day 1977
7 9-10 Correspondence: Lawrence Rubin 1977
7 11 Correspondence: letters to Channel 12 from individuals 1977
7 12 Correspondence: Mike Masch 1977
7 13 Correspondence: William Epstein, Director of Public Information 1977
7 14 General correspondence 1977
7 15 Correspondence: Burt Siegel, Director of Social Action and Urban Affairs 1977-1978
7 16 Correspondence: Mike Masch 1977-1978
7 17 General correspondence 1977-1978
7 18 General file: Soviet Jewry Council 1977-1978
7 19 Correspondence: Representative Raymond F. Lederer 1977-1980
7 20 Correspondence: Mike Masch 1978
7 21-25 Correspondence: Lawrence Rubin 1978
7 26 Correspondence: Soviet Jewry Council 1978
8 1 General file: interreligious relations; Soviet Jewry; cults 1978
8 2 Correspondence: Burt Siegel, Director of Social Action and Urban Affairs 1978-1979
8 3 Correspondence: Social Action and Urban Affairs 1978-1979
8 4 Correspondence: Solomon Fisher 1978-1979
8 5 General file 1978-1979
8 6 General file: interreligious relations; Soviet Jewry; cults 1978-1979
8 7 General file: staff planning 1978-1980
8 8-9 Correspondence: Soviet Jewry Council September-December 1979
8 10 Correspondence: Burt Siegel, Director of Social Action and Urban Affairs 1979
8 11-15 Correspondence: Lawrence Rubin 1979
8 16 Correspondence: Mike Masch 1979
8 17 General correspondence 1979
8 18 Correspondence: Herb Tobin 1980
8 19-26 Correspondence: Lawrence Rubin 1980
8 27 Correspondence: Mike Masch 1980
8 28-30 General correspondence 1980
9 1 Correspondence: Soviet Jewry Council 1980-1981
9 2-3 General file: Soviet Jewry Council 1980-1981
9 4 Correspondence: Joseph Smukler 1980-1982
9 5 General file: Soviet Jewry; Anti-Zionist Committee 1980-1983
9 6-11 Correspondence: Lawrence Rubin 1981
9 12 Correspondence: Soviet Jewry Council 1981
9 13-14 General correspondence 1981
9 15 General file: staff planning 1981-1984
9 16-21 General correspondence 1982
9 22 General file: personnel and staff planning 1982
9 23-26 Correspondence: Soviet Jewry Council 1982
9 27 General correspondence 1982-1984
9 28 General file: updating presidents and delegates lists 1982-1991
9 29 General correspondence January-February 1983
10 1-3 General correspondence March-August 1983
10 4-5 General file September-October 1983
10 6-20 General file November 1983-February 1986
10 21 General correspondence 1987-1988
10 22-24 General file March 1988-December 1988
11 1 General file January-July 1989
11 2 General correspondence 1989-1990
11 3 General file 1990-1991
11 4 Correspondence: Abby Stamelman Hocky 1991-1994
11 5 Correspondence: Interfaith Lay Dialogue Project 1991-1992
11 6 General correspondence 1992-1995
11 7 Correspondence: Interfaith Lay Dialogue Project 1993
11 8 Correspondence: David Wortman 1993-1995
11 9 Correspondence: Interfaith Lay Dialogue Project 1994
11 10 General file: Abby Stamelman Hocky 1994-1995
11 11 Correspondence: Interfaith Lay Dialogue Project 1995
11 12 Correspondence: Judy Greenberg 1995
Subseries 1.2: Meeting materials, 1947-1989
Subseries 1.2: Meeting materials, 1947-1989, includes meeting minutes, agendas, attendance records, memoranda, notices, and summaries from a variety of meetings involving officers. Reports prepared by committees and neighborhood divisions and submitted to the Board for their consideration are also included with the minutes and agendas. In addition, some correspondence regarding meeting planning and implementation of programs and policy post-meeting are also included. Official Council policies, statements, and program plans were determined at these meetings and the minutes and surrounding documentation offer insight into shifts in the JCRC’s areas of focus. Personnel and financial business was also discussed in addition to the JCRC’s external business. Meetings covered include Board of Directors, Executive Committee, annual dinner, and numerous specially convened meetings. This subseries is arranged chronologically.
Though a small amount of JCRC committee, commission, and neighborhood division meeting minutes and reports are interfiled in this subseries, the bulk of these are contained within Series 2: Commissions, committees, and departments and Series 3: Neighborhood divisions.
12 1-30 Minutes, agendas, attendance records, memoranda, notices, summaries 1947-1961
13 1-30 Minutes, agendas, attendance records, memoranda, notices, summaries 1960-1969
14 1-23 Minutes, agendas, attendance records, memoranda, notices, summaries 1966-1971
15 1-25 Minutes, agendas, attendance records, memoranda, notices, summaries 1971-1973
16 1-38 Minutes, agendas, attendance records, memoranda, notices, summaries 1973-1977
17 1-25 Minutes, agendas, attendance records, memoranda, notices, summaries 1976-1989
Subseries 1.3: Reports, plans, policy documents, organizational histories, 1943-1995
Subseries 1.3: Reports, plans, policy documents, organizational histories, 1943-1995, contains annual reports and program plans, official statements of the Board dictating JCRC public stances and policy, histories of the JCRC intended for informational and promotional purposes, and important organizational documents such as the original by-laws and future revisions. Program plans were generated by the Board and include areas of focus and dictate courses of action for committees and neighborhood divisions to follow. Annual reports recap what the JCRC considered to be program successes and achievements over the past year. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by title and subject.
Additional official statements can be found in the news releases in Subseries 1.4: Media notices and press material.
18 1 "A Brief Look at the Philadelphia Jewish Community Relations Council" undated
18 2 "A Decade of Community Relations Work" undated
18 3 "Albert D. Chernin Presentation on Affirmative Action, Preferential Treatment and Quotas" June 1972
18 4 Allocations and activities reports 1952-1953
18 5-12 Annual activities reports 1948-1964
18 13 Annual meeting report 1961-1962
18 14 Annual report of associate director 1973
18 15 Annual Report of the Organization Service Department 1964-1965
18 16-26 Annual reports 1945-1960, 1968-1987, 1991
18 27 Bio of Jules Cohen circa 1960
18 28 Brochure materials 1969-1971
18 29-33 By-laws 1943-1987
18 34 City-Wide Meeting of All 'C' Committees January 12, 1948
18 35 Commission structure 1969
18 36-38 Committee reports to the Board 1960-1965
18 39 "Community Action on Soviet Jewry, Presentation by Albert D. Chernin" November 12, 1971
18 40 Constitution and by-laws 1943-1954
18 41-51 Directories 1961-1990
18 52 Directories: constituent agencies of the Federation of Jewish Charities June 20, 1956
18 53 Directories: division presidents and delegates 1963-1965
18 54 Directories and lists 1957-1960
18 55 Executive Director's report 1944-1945
19 1 Executive Director's report 1945-1946
19 2 Executive Director's report on violence 1945-1946
19 3 Executive Director's summary report 1965-1966
19 4 "History of the JCRC" 1980s
19 5 International kit and by-laws 1972-1982
19 6 "JCRC at a Glance" circa 1950
19 7 "Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Philadelphia Fact Sheet" October 6, 1959
19 8 Jewish Defense League, statement May 1973
19 9 Joint Program Plan: Guide to Program Planning of the Constituent Organizations 1975-1976
19 10 Justification for position on civil rights 1963
19 11 List of board members, officers, and constituents 1952-1968
19 12 Meet the Press 1954-1955
19 13 "Memorandum on 'Task Forces' To Assist in Bringing About Implementations of Recommendations Resulting From The Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations Public Inquiry Into Swastika Daubings Of Synagogues and Churches and Other Anti-Religious Acts" 1960
19 14 Neighborhood Divisions: projected programs and reports to Board 1959-1968
19 15 Neighborhood Divisions: significant activities 1961-1962
19 16 Notes and drafts on Arab-Israel negotiations 1969-1970
19 17 Organizational purpose and program statements 1956
19 18 Orientation 1978-1981
19 19 Papers by Theodore Mann, Benjamin Lowenstein, Albert Chernin 1970-1972
19 20 Policy compendium July 22, 1986
19 21 Policy compendium: book 1953-1993
19 22 Policy compendium: by-laws 1988
19 23 Policy compendium: changes 1984-1991
19 24-31 Policy compendium: document numbers 1-499 1953-1995
19 32 Policy compendium: entries, corrected 1964-1993
19 33-34 Policy compendium and news releases 1989-1991
19 35-37 Policy compendium: miscellaneous 1957-1989
19 38 Policy index 1994
19 39-41 Policy statements 1950-1993
19 42-48 Program plans 1960-1978
19 49 Program Plans, Needs, and Priorities September 15, 1957
19 50 Program projections 1974-1978
19 51 "Questions and Answers" sheets, general and Neighborhood Divisions circa 1980
19 52 Proposal for Committee Re-organization of JCRC August 12, 1968
19 53 Recommendations on city charter revisions June 27. 1973
19 54 Recommendation to establish a Board of Conciliation and Arbitration 1961
19 55 Remarks by Jules Cohen at Northeast Division Presidents Reception September 1962
19 56 Report of JCRC Committee on Long Range Planning of Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Philadelphia August 2, 1974
19 57 Report: The Jewish Community Relations Council - Temple University - Center for Community Studies Survey of Jewish Businessmen in Selected Ghetto Areas of Philadelphia 1969
19 58 Reports, statements, and pamphlets: miscellaneous 1949-1952
19 59 Reports of activities 1945-1948
19 60-61 Reports, weekly: Judy Greenberg 1993-1995
19 62 Reports: miscellaneous 1951
20 1 Resolution adopted by JCRC Board concerning Girard College 1965
20 2 Resolution on the death of David Braginski January 27, 1954
20 3 Resolutions June 1964
20 4 Resolutions and statements 1971-1975
20 5 Rules and regulations re: conciliation and arbitration 1970
20 6 Sexual harassment policy 1994
20 7 Some Trends, Developments, and Prospects in Jewish Community Relations 1963
20 8 Staff schedules, lists, and evaluations 1954-1956
20 9 Statement before the Philadelphia City Council May 3, 1974
20 10 Statement on affirmative action November 29, 1972
20 11 Statement on the execution of Jews in Iraq 1969
20 12 Statement to the hearings of the Philadelphia Board of Education September 18, 1968
20 13 Statement presented at advance hearings on the 1960 Democratic platform April 28, 1960
20 14 Statement regarding the visits of Rockwell followers to Philadelphia July 1962
20 15 Statement by Samuel H. Daroff before the Sub-Committee on Civil Rights of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare February 16, 1954
20 16 Statement on Vietnam War February-May 1970
20 17 Statements on functions and practices 1948-1949
20 18 Statements on grapes and lettuce boycotts 1968-1971
20 19 Statements and remarks, background material 1973
20 20 Statements and writings 1946-1948
20 21 Study, community relations August 1, 1977
20 22 "Suggested Thoughts re Neighborhood Divisions" January 14, 1976
20 23 Summary of background and activity 1950s
20 24 Summary of Public Inquiry Convened by the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations To Examine the Series of Swastika Daubings and Other Anti-Religious Acts 1960
20 25 Summary report and annual meeting 1959-1960
20 26-34 Summary reports 1960-1966
20 35 Summary reports by division 1970-1971
20 36 Survey of Jewish Businessmen Operating in Selected Inner City Areas of Philadelphia circa 1969
20 37 Survey of professional schools in Philadelphia 1950
20 38 Survey of Racial Changes in Wynnefield 1966
Subseries 1.4: Media notices and press material, 1944-1994
Subseries 1.4: Media notices and press material, 1944-1994, consists of press releases, advisory notices, and press kits; and JCRC newsletters Backgrounder and Action Alert. A small amount of newspaper clippings are also included. The releases, notices, and newsletters contain official statements and positions of the JCRC, describe council-wide program plans and committee and neighborhood division activities, pledge support for non-JCRC activities and causes and groups, publicize events, and notify the media of any changes to the JCRC’s operation or structure. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by document type.
21 1-8 Advisory for press 1973-1983
21 9 Advisory for press: Council of Soviet Jews 1984
21 10 Advisory for press: related organizations 1985
21 11 Announcement of activities 1979
21 12 Announcements 1954-1955
21 13 Announcements; Backgrounder 1987-1988
21 14-22 Backgrounder 1974-1993
21 23-24 Backgrounder; Action Alert 1982-1988
21 25 Backgrounder: Arab-Israel hostility 1973-1975
21 26 Backgrounder: Carter Administration and the Middle East 1977
21 27 Backgrounder: Israel, PLO 1988-1990
21 28 Backgrounder: Middle East 1977-1980
21 29-30 Backgrounder, news releases 1976-1977
21 31 Backgrounder, news releases, pamphlets 1975
21 32 Backgrounder: Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur August 26, 1991
21 33 Backgrounder: Soviet Jewry 1974-1978
21 34-49 News releases 1949-1957, 1968-1972
22 1-19 News releases 1973-1978
23 1-21 News releases 1979-1984
24 1-33 News releases 1984-1990
25 1-22 News releases 1991-1992
25 23 News releases: 1992 Yizkor and Israel Independence Day July 15, 1991
25 24 News releases: Anielewicz Competition winners March 10, 1987
25 25 News releases: Anna Mae Kattner, Sylvia K. Cohen Award July 2, 1991
25 26 News releases: annual dinner, annual meetings 1974-1981
25 27 News releases: Center City 1983-1986
25 28 News releases: cults and missionaries 1977-1986
25 29 News releases, current and pending 1976-1978
25 30 News releases: Eastern Montgomery County Division 1978-1983
25 31 News releases: election guidelines January 1987
25 32 News releases: Emontco Neighborhood Division election results August 26, 1991
25 33 News releases: endangered Jewish communities 1976-1981
25 34 News releases: Frank Brodsky and Bobbie Morgenstern June 19, 1986
25 35 News releases: "From Strangers to Friends" July 2, 1991
25 36 News releases: Interfaith Council on the Holocaust July 16, 1991
25 37 News releases: interfaith relations April 1994
25 38 News releases: Israel 1978-1986
25 39 News releases: Israel 29 March-May 1977
25 40 News releases: Israel 35th anniversary 1982-1983
25 41 News releases: Israel 36th anniversary 1984
25 42 News releases: Israel 37th anniversary 1985-1986
25 43 News releases: Israel 38th anniversary May 20, 1986
25 44 News releases: Jewish Defense League; Jewish merchants 1973-1977
25 45 News releases: Jules Cohen Memorial Award 1984-1986
25 46-47 News releases: Main Line Division 1976-1986
25 48 News releases: Mamuye Zere, Ethiopian Jew July 9, 1991
25 49 News releases: Martin Luther King, Jr. tribute and event December 1986-January 1987
25 50-51 News releases: Memorial Committee 1978-1986
25 52 News releases: Mitzvah Day March 13, 1998
25 53-55 News releases: neighborhood divisions 1972-1977
25 56-57 News releases: Northeast Division 1978-1986
25 58-60 News releases: Northwest Division 1978-1986
25 61 News releases: Passover events 1986
25 62 News releases: Philadelphia Conference on the Holocaust February 16-18, 1977
25 63-65 News releases, related organizations 1973-1978
25 66 News releases: schools and desegregation 1972-1983
25 67 News releases: Simhat Torah rallies for Soviet Jewry 1972-1975
25 68 News releases: Six Million Jewish Martyrs 1988
26 1-4 News releases: Soviet Jewry 1971-1975
26 5-11 News releases: Speakers Bureau 1984-1992
26 12 News releases: Sylvan K. Cohen Memorial Award 1974-1984
26 13 News releases: war criminals; youth symposium 1977-1984
26 14-15 News releases: Yizkor 1976-1986
26 16 News releases: York Road September 19, 1984
26 17 News releases: youth and youth council 1978-1985
26 18-23 News releases: miscellaneous 1972-1983
26 24-29 Newsletters 1950-1955
26 30 Press kit: Memorial to Six Million Jewish Martyrs April 1981
26 31 Press releases of related organizations 1975
26 32-33 Public relations 1968-1970, 1984-1985
26 34-36 Publicity 1961-1964
26 37 Statements and news releases 1978
26 38 Statements and resolutions 1982
Subseries 1.5: Financial records, 1944-1989
Subseries 1.5: Financial records, 1944-1989, contains annual budgets and financial statements which detail the JCRC operating and program costs, revenue generated, and monetary donations. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by document type.
27 1 Accountant's book and records 1944-1968
27 2 Allocation letter from Allied Jewish Appeal 1953
27 3 Auditors reports 1981-1985
27 4-5 Balance sheets 1960-1984
27 6 Bequest to the JCRC for Soviet orphans 1986
27 7-8 Budget requests 1948-1967
27 9 Budget requests and budget analysis 1947-1951
27 10 Budget summaries 1973-1974
27 11-26 Budgets 1945-1974, 1988-1989
27 27 Budgets and financial statements 1961-1972
27 28 Budgets and funding information 1987-1988
27 29 Contributions 1980-1986
27 30 Estate of Sally Pestcoe, gift to JCRC 1966-1967
27 31-39 Financial statements 1953-1970
27 40-41 Miscellaneous 1959-1987
Subseries 1.6: Philadelphia Fellowship Commission records of Maurice Fagan, 1948-1962
Subseries 1.6: Philadelphia Fellowship Commission records of Maurice Fagan, 1948-1962, contains Philadelphia Fellowship Commission records that were created and maintained by Maurice Fagan during his tenure as JCRC Executive Director. Fagan served both the JCRC and the PFC out of the same office and had one administrative assistant handle all of his files, which resulted in PFC and JCRC records becoming interfiled. The bulk of the PFC records consist of meeting minutes, correspondence, crime statistics, reports of violent antisemitic or racist incidents, and printed material all related to the PFC’s Committee on Community Tensions. Subjects of note include the relationship between the police department and the community, media coverage of community tension, and fund raising efforts for the further study of balancing federal and local law enforcement responsibilities with the needs of local communities. Some material documenting the PFC’s work on civil rights and combating employment discrimination are also included. This subseries is arranged alphabetically subject.
Researchers looking for additional materials on crime statistics and reports on incidents of antisemitism and racism should see Series 5: Research and Investigation Department records. Additional documents pertaining to the JCRC’s work with the PFC are found in Series 6: Subject Files.
28 1-7 Committee on Community Tensions 1955-1958
28 8-9 Conference of Organizations on Civil/Human Rights 1948-1951
28 10 Ford Foundation 1951-1954
28 11 Fund for the Republic 1953-1957
28 12 Philadelphia Committee on Higher Education Opportunities 1955-1958
28 13-17 Miscellaneous 1949-1962
Series 2: Commissions, committees, and departments 1943-1996
Series 2: Commissions, committees, and departments 1943-1996, contains the records of the JCRC’s various commissions, committees, and departments. The focus of each commission, committee, and department is usually clearly reflected in their name. Subjects covered by these bodies include the Civil Rights Movement; school desegregation; religious discrimination; prayer in public schools; Holocaust remembrance and education; Soviet Jewry; Arab–Israeli relations; and internal JCRC policy such as by-law revisions, administrative reorganization, and promotion and outreach, among others. Documents included consist of correspondence with the Board of Directors, neighborhood divisions, constituent agencies, and members of the community; meeting agendas and minutes; reports generated for the Board; memoranda; background research; newsletters; and publicity material. This series is arranged alphabetically by name.
Researchers should bear in mind that many committees and commissions changed their names and scope over time. For example, researchers should consult the records of both the Committee on Schools and the Schools Committee when conducting research on public and private education. Additional correspondence and meeting minutes of the Executive Committee are located in Series 1: Board of Directors’ records. Records of the Research and Investigation Department can be found in Series 5: Research and Investigation Department records.
29 1-2 20th Anniversary Dinner Committee 1957-1958
29 3 21st Annual Dinner Committee June-September 1959
29 4 Ad-Hoc Committee for Logan 1974-1977
29 5 Ad Hoc Committee on Non-Public Schools 1970
29 6 Ad Hoc Committee on Religion in the Public Schools 1988
29 7 Advisory Committee on School Study 1968-1972
29 8 Amnesty Subcommittee 1974
29 9-10 Buck County Advisory Committee 1991-1995
29 11-12 Budget Committee 1977-1984
29 13-14 Business-Labor Advisor Committee 1951-1956
29 15-18 By-Laws Committee 1964-1972, 1988-1992
29 19 "C" Committee on Religions and the Public Schools 1947-1948
29 20-21 "C" Committees 1947-1949
29 22 Charter Revision Committee 1973
29 23-28 Civil Liberties Committee 1949-1959
193 1 Commission on Church-State Separation 1974-1976
29 29-31 Commission on Community Services 1970-1977
29 32-37 Commission on Community Services and Neighborhood Divisions 1987-1995
29 38-40 Commission on Domestic Affairs 1984-1986
30 1-5 Commission on Domestic Affairs 1986-1988
30 6-17 Commission on Equal Opportunity and Urban Affairs 1968-1977
30 18-28 Commission on Individual Liberty and Jewish Security 1968-1982
193 2 Commission on Individual Liberty and Jewish Security 1973-1976
30 29-37 Commission on International Concerns 1968-1977
30 38 Commission on International Concerns: Subcommittee on Soviet Jewry 1969-1970
31 1-25 Commission on Interreligious Relations and Church-State Separation 1968-1991
31 26 Commission on Interreligious Relations and Church-State Separation: agendas 1974-1979
31 27 Commission on Interreligious Relations and Church-State Separation: Interfaith Involvement Survey 1979
31 28 Commission on Interreligious Relations and Church-State Separation: litigation docket of pending cases 1972
31 29-30 Commission on Interreligious Relations and Church-State Separation: minutes 1973-1979
31 31 Commission on Interreligious Relations and Church-State Separation: missionary/conversion activities 1984-1985
31 32-33 Commission on Interreligious Relations and Church-State Separation: program plans 1976-1979
31 34 Commission on Interreligious Relations and Church-State Separation: Subcommittee on Religious Freedom 1964-1970
31 35 Commission on Interreligious Relations and Church-State Separation: teaching about Jews and Judaism 1972
32 1-21 Commission on Israel and Other International Concerns 1976-1987
33 1-11 Commission on Israel and Other International Concerns 1987-1991
33 12 Commission on Israel and Other International Concerns: Israel 33 1981
33 13 Commission on Israel and Other International Concerns: Israel Leadership Seminar 1986
33 14 Commission on Israel and Other International Concerns: Sub-Committee on Anti-Israel Propaganda 1989-1990
33 15-16 Commission on Israel and Other International Concerns: support for Israel 1982-1984
33 17 Commissions, Committees, and Departments, program plans 1973-1975
33 18 Committee of 1000 for Soviet Jewry 1969-1974
33 19 Committee on Anti-Semitism 1969-1973
33 20-25 Committee on Arab Activities Against Americans 1956-1958
34 1-2 Committee on Arab Activities Against Americans
34 3 Committee on Arab Propaganda Activities 1956
34 4 Committee on By-Laws 1943-1971
34 5-8 Committee on Charter Revisions 1970-1973
34 9 Committee on Christian Missionary Activity in the Jewish Community March 1973
34 10 Committee on Church-State Policy: evolution controversy 1979-1981
34 11-18 Committee on Civil Liberties, Defamation, and Violence 1960-1966
34 19 Committee on Civil Rights Legislation 1969-1976
193 3 Committee on Civil Rights Legislation 1976
34 20 Committee on Conciliation and Arbitration 1962
34 21 Committee on Conversionary and Missionary Activities 1984-1985
34 22-28 Committee on Democratic Educational Practices 1954-1963
34 29-30 Committee on Discrimination in Employment, Housing, and Related Matters 1972-1977
34 31 Committee on Fair Election Practices April 1976
34 32-38 Committee on Fair Housing Practices 1951-1964
35 1-5 Committee on Fair Housing Practices 1963-1968
35 6 Committee on Fair Housing Practices: Wynnefield 1964-1965
35 7-10 Committee on High School Institutes 1954-1962
193 4 Committee on Immigration Matters 1959-1960
35 11-15 Committee on Immigration Matters 1959-1964
35 16 Committee on International Human Rights 1977-1978
35 17-26 Committee on Interracial Relationships 1958-1968
35 27 Committee on Israel Advocacy 1990-1991
35 28 Committee on Jewish Merchants 1969-1973
35 29 Committee on Legislative and Social Action 1958-1959
35 30-31 Committee on Local Implications of Anti-Semitism Overseas 1961-1963
36 1-7 Committee on Local Implications of Anti-Semitism Overseas 1962-1966
36 8-10 Committee on Long Range Planning 1972-1974
36 11-22 Committee on the Middle East 1958-1970
36 23 Committee on the Middle East: 1962 Mutual Security Act 1962
36 24 Committee on the Middle East: Anti-Boycott Amendment to Export Control Act 1965-1966
36 25-27 Committee on the Middle East: Arab boycott 1963-1965
36 28 Committee on the Middle East: Arab boycott; Eli Lilly 1960
36 29-30 Committee on the Middle East: Arab refugees 1962-1965
36 31 Committee on the Middle East: Aramco case 1961-1962
36 32 Committee on the Middle East: Brown and Williamson Tobacco Co. 1961
37 1 Committee on the Middle East: city-wide leadership conference 1967
37 2-3 Committee on the Middle East: Hannah Arendt New Yorker series 1963
37 4 Committee on the Middle East: Israel-Syria dispute 1963
37 5 Committee on the Middle East: Letter Writing Committee 1967-1968
37 6 Committee on the Middle East: press releases, printed material 1960-1961
37 7 Committee on the Middle East: recommended list of books undated
37 8 Committee on the Middle East: Soblen case 1962
37 9 Committee on the Middle East: Subcommittee on Arab Boycott 1960
37 10 Committee on the Middle East: Syrian incident 1962
37 11 Committee on the Middle East: UN Security Council 1960
37 12 Committee on the Middle East: World Affairs Council "Great Decisions" Program 1960
37 13 Committee on Missionary Activity 1979
37 14-15 Committee on Neighborhood Divisions 1964-1988
37 16 Committee on Program Priorities 1951-1953
37 17-18 Committee on Religion and Public Education 1977-1980
37 19 Committee on Religion and Public Schools 1949-1951
37 20-33 Committee on Religious Freedom and Interreligious Relationships 1960-1968
193 5 Committee on Religious Freedom and Interreligious Relationships 1963-1965
37 34 Committee on Religious Freedom and Interreligious Relationships: birth control 1967-1968
37 35-36 Committee on Religious Freedom and Interreligious Relationships: census 1965-1967
38 1 Committee on Religious Freedom and Interreligious Relationships: decision in Schempp Case 1963
38 2-3 Committee on Religious Freedom and Interreligious Relationships: federal aid for education 1965-1966
38 4-5 Committee on Religious Freedom and Interreligious Relationships: meeting notices and minutes 1961-1964
38 6 Committee on Religious Freedom and Interreligious Relationships: shared time 1965-1967
38 7 Committee on Religious Freedom and Interreligious Relationships: Wagner Junior High School 1966
38 8-9 Committee on Religiously Related Schools 1971-1972
38 10-27 Committee on Schools 1963-1966
39 1 Committee on Schools 1967-1969
39 2-3 Committee on Schools: budgets 1963-1967
39 4-5 Committee on Schools: integration 1963-1965
39 6 Committee on Schools: statement before City Council concerning public school funding 1973
39 7 Committee on Syrian Jewry 1972-1975
39 8 Committee on Tax Reform 1978-1979
39 9-15 Committee on Youth 1960-1969
39 16 Committees: chairmen 1964-1965
39 17-19 Committees: general 1956-1971
39 20 Committees: reports 1975-1980
39 21 Committees: schools 1963-1964
39 22 Committees and subcommittees, lists 1974
39 22-37 Community Service Department 1947-1966
40 1 Community Service Department 1968
40 2-10 Conference Planning Committee 1953-1959
40 11 Dental Advisory Committee 1948-1955
40 12-13 Employment Practices and Opportunities Committee 1958-1964
40 14-23 Executive Committee 1963-1987
193 6 Executive Committee 1973-1976
193 7 Fair Election Practices Committee 1960
40 24 Fair Election Practices Committee 1963-1977
40 31 High School Institute Committee 1954-1955
40 25-30 FEPC Policy and Action Committee 1951-1955
40 32 Intercultural Education Committee 1953
40 33 Interracial Dialogue Committee January 1967
40 34-35 Israel Committee 1973-1974
41 1-2 Israel Committee 1973-1975
41 3 Israel Program Committee 1982-1985
41 4 Israel Subcommittee 1969-1970
41 5-6 Leadership Conference Committee 1960-1961
41 7 Legal Affairs Committee 1974
193 8 Legal Affairs Committee 1974-1976
41 8-11 Liaison Committee 1968-1974
41 12-13 Long Range Planning Committee 1974, 1990-1991
41 14-16 Membership Committee 1973-1995
41 17-38 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs 1966-1974
41 39 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs: correspondence with Yad Vashem 1975-1978
41 40 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs: creative arts competition 1979
42 1 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs: film inquiries 1974-1979
42 2 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs: finances 1967-1968
42 3 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs: Haverford Township, Holocaust teaching materials 1979
42 4 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs: Holocaust adult education with churches 1978
42 5 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs: Holocaust educational materials 1978
42 6 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs: Holocaust programming in the media 1970-1979
42 7 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs: interfaith statements on the Holocaust 1976-1978
42 8 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs: monument 1974-1979
42 9 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs: news releases 1974
42 10-12 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs: press 1979-1981
42 13 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs: special exhibit 1972-1973
42 14 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs: Simhat Torah '72 1972
42 15 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs: speech undated
42 16 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs: teaching the Holocaust 1971-1975
42 17 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs: World Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors 1980-1981
42 18-43 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs: Yizkor 1967-1988
43 1-4 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs: Yizkor 1991-1993
43 5 Neighborhood Committee, meeting minutes 1951
43 6 Neighborhood Division Committee on Anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union 1965
43 7-30 Nominating Committee 1954-1995
43 31 North Philadelphia Community Relations Committee 1950-1951
43 32 Northeast Week Planning Committee 1967-1971
43 33-34 Organization Service Department: 20th anniversary dinner 1958
43 35 Organization Service Department: Al Chernin luncheon 1968
43 36-41 Organization Service Department: annual reports 1950-1968
43 42-47 Organization Service Department: Blanche Behrmann 1948-1955
44 1-3 Organization Service Department: Blanche Behrmann 1958-1965
44 4 Organization Service Department: calendar of events 1953-1965
44 5 Organization Service Department: city-wide conference 1968
44 6 Organization Service Department: Dorothy Freedman March-April 1963
44 7-8 Organization Service Department: general 1947-1963
44 9-10 Organization Service Department: Jewish Religious School Principals Dinner Conference 1964-1965
44 11 Organization Service Department: job procedure 1955
44 12-13 Organization Service Department: Leaders' Luncheon 1951-1955
44 14-19 Organization Service Department: Leadership Conference 1960-1969
44 20 Organization Service Department: Nat Agran 1950
44 21 Organization Service Department: NCRAC Committee on Community Consultation 1949-1950
44 22-24 Organization Service Department: Neighborhoods Division 1957-1964
44 25 Organization Service Department: new rabbis 1963-1964
44 26 Organization Service Department: presidents' dinner conference 1964
44 27-28 Organization Service Department: projected programs and annual reports 1959-1970
44 29 Organization Service Department: Rebecca Bauman 1968-1969
44 30 Organization Service Department: staff associates meetings 1958-1959
44 31 Organizations Planning Committee 1956-1970
44 32 Planning Committee 1955
44 33 Political Activity Committee 1987
44 34-45 Religious Freedom Committee 1952-1956
193 9 Religious Freedom Committee 1956-1957
45 1-20 Religious Freedom Committee 1956-1961
45 21 Religious Freedom Committee: teachers, religious holidays survey 1951-1968
45 22 Scholar-In-Residence Committee 1989
45 23-26 Schools Committee 1960-1964
46 1-9 Schools Committee 1962-1987
46 10 Schools Committee: Sub-Committee on Literature 1963-1964
46 11 Speakers Bureau: activities 1970-1971
46 12 Speakers Bureau: annual reports 1985-1987
46 13 Speakers Bureau: "Beyond the Mirage" 1971-1972
46 14 Speakers Bureau: biographical sketches of speakers 1973
46 15-23 Speakers Bureau: correspondence 1948-1966
46 24 Speakers Bureau: daily record lists 1947-1949
46 25 Speakers Bureau: daily speaking record 1949
46 26 Speakers Bureau: Dr. Benjamin Neuberger 1975
46 27 Speakers Bureau: Dr. Frank's speech, Dr. Cuship's introduction 1947
46 28 Speakers Bureau: Dr. Hartley's speech, answers undated
46 29-35 Speakers Bureau: general 1949-1952
47 1-22 Speakers Bureau: general 1952-1996
47 23 Speakers Bureau: housing group 1952
47 24 Speakers Bureau: keynote address, Charles Shaw June 1961
47 25 Speakers Bureau: lunches, Logan agenda 1956
47 26 Speakers Bureau: Marie Spodek 1978
47 27 Speakers Bureau: material, "The Bombings in the South" December 1958
47 28 Speakers Bureau: Mt. Airy block meetings 1963
47 29 Speakers Bureau: national speakers 1948
47 30-31 Speakers Bureau: news releases 1985-1987
47 32 Speakers Bureau: pamphlet 1970s
47 33 Speakers Bureau: Poolside Chats 1962-1964
47 34 Speakers Bureau: prep 1987-1988
47 35 Speakers Bureau: public relations 1957-1968
47 36-37 Speakers Bureau: publicity 1951-1968
47 38 Speakers Bureau: "Questions and Answers" 1945-1949
47 39 Speakers Bureau: requests pending, Dr. Hardley Smith's speech 1949
47 40 Speakers Bureau: seminar, "Economic Facts of Life" 1947
47 41 Speakers Bureau: speakers' forum 1951
47 42 Speakers Bureau: speakers' questionnaires May 1951
47 43-44 Speakers Bureau: speaking engagement confirmations 1952-1953
48 1-4 Speakers Bureau: speaking engagement confirmations 1952-1956
48 5-9 Speakers Bureau: speaking engagements 1949-1950
48 10-11 Speakers Bureau: speaking engagements and activities 1956-1958
48 12 Speakers Bureau: speaking engagements, Rabbi Maurice Corson 1971-1975
48 13 Speakers Bureau: speaking engagements, religion vs. public schools 1948-1949
48 14 Speakers Bureau: speaking engagements, sample speech material 1953-1954
48 15 Special Action Committee on Exemption for Sabbatarians under the Sunday Closing Law 1962-1963
48 16-17 Special Committee on Exotic Cults 1976-1979
48 18 Special Committee on the Middle East Crisis 1967
48 19 Special Committee to Consider the Subject of Prepaid Health Insurance 1969-1973
48 20-32 Standing Committee of Neighborhood Divisions 1952-1976
48 33 Steering Committee on Youth Vandalism 1979-1981
48 34-37 Sub-Committee on Changing Neighborhoods 1969-1975
48 38-39 Subcommittee on Civil Liberties 1969-1973
48 40 Subcommittee on Civil Rights Legislation 1969
48 41-43 Subcommittee on Educating the Jewish Community 1969-1971
49 1 Sub-Committee on Fair Election Practices 1973
49 2 Subcommittee on Interreligious Relations and Church/State Separation August-September 1973
49 3 Subcommittee on Israel 1968-1970
49 4 Subcommittee on Neighborhood Divisions 1969
49 5-9 Subcommittee on Schools 1965-1980
49 10-15 Sylvia K. Cohen Award Committee 1990-1995
49 16 Technical Advisory Committee 1971
49 17 Temporary Committee on Arab Economic Warfare 1976-1977
49 18-21 Urban Affairs Committee 1960-1974
49 22-26 Youth Committee 1963-1971
Series 3: Neighborhood divisions, 1948-2004, bulk 1953-1996
Series 3: Neighborhood divisions, 1948-2004, bulk 1953-1996, consists of records of the JCRC’s various neighborhood divisions. Neighborhood divisions were responsible for keeping neighborhood institutions, leaders, and residents informed of JCRC causes and initiatives while helping to foster cooperation across all members of the community working toward the shared goal of neighborhood improvement. The work and areas of focus of the neighborhood divisions were a reflection of the program plans established by JCRC officers and the Board of Directors. Though subjects and document types are nearly identical between divisions, the specifics are unique to the needs and concerns of each neighborhood. Subjects documented include civil rights and civil liberties; housing, education, and employment discrimination; access and availability of public accommodations; changing neighborhood demographics; tensions between residents; vandalism and violence; community service; and the separation of church and state, particularly in public schools. As the JCRC moved into more international concerns in the 1970s and 1980s, the neighborhood divisions followed suit and worked to sponsor events and raise awareness of antisemitism around the world. Documents within this series include correspondence between division delegates, JCRC officers, neighborhood leaders, local legislators, and others; delegate and Executive Committee meeting minutes and notices; notes from meetings and public forums; material for conferences, events, and programs; photographs of events; news releases; and surveys and questionnaires on neighborhood concerns.
This series is arranged alphabetically by division name. Neighborhood divisions changed in shape and name over the years. For example, Germantown, West Oak Lane became Northwest in the early 1970s. Main Line, Suburban became Main Line, Delaware County which ultimately became Suburban West in 1994. Researchers should bear this in mind when reviewing documents from specific divisions.
Researchers should see Subseries 1.3: Reports, plans, policy documents, organizational histories for reports from neighborhood divisions to the Board on program plan progress. For documents from the Standing Committee of Neighborhood Divisions, a meeting of delegates from each neighborhood division, see Series 2: Commissions, committees, and departments. For additional material on specific neighborhood divisions, see Series 6: Subject files.
50 1-25 Bucks County Division 1981-2004
50 26-39 Center City Division 1982-1986
51 1-5 Center City Division 1985-1989
51 6-47 Eastern Montgomery County Division 1975-1987
52 1-11 Eastern Montgomery County Division 1986-1995
52 12-42 Germantown, West Oak Lane Division 1953-1970
53 1-7 Germantown, West Oak Lane Division 1964-1971
53 8-12 Greater West Philadelphia Division 1953-1955
53 13-41 Logan, Olney, Boulevard Division 1953-1977
54 1-70 Main Line, Delaware County Division 1960-1990
55 1-21 Main Line, Delaware County Division 1988-1995
55 22-31 Main Line, Suburban Division 1956-1959
56 1-4 Main Line, Suburban Division 1958-1961
56 5-34 Northeast Division 1955-1964
57 1-56 Northeast Division 1963-1979
58 1-38 Northeast Division 1976-1995
59 1-12 Northeast Division 1993-2004
59 13-47 Northwest Division 1969-1991
60 1-16 Northwest Division 1990-1996
60 17-38 Old York Road, Suburban Division 1954-1964
61 1-39 Old York Road, Suburban Division 1963-1973
62 1-6 Old York Road, Suburban Division 1973-1977
62 7-9 Strawberry Mansion Division 1948-1955
62 10-16 Suburban West Division 1992-1996
62 17-49 Western Division 1957-1968
63 1-17 Western Division 1965-1974
63 18-21 Wynnefield, Overbrook, Suburban Division 1953-1955
Series 4: Soviet Jewry Council records, 1969-1997, bulk 1974-1992
Series 4: Soviet Jewry Council records, 1969-1997, bulk 1974-1992, contains administrative records, correspondence, newspaper clippings, press releases, photographs, financial records, and other documents related to the activities of the Soviet Jewry Council (SJC) of the JCRC. Materials pertain to the Council’s efforts to increase awareness and understanding of the plight of Soviet Jews through demonstrations such as the annual Simchat Torah Rally and their raising of funds to aid Soviet Jews and the SJC mission through events like the Silent No More Benefit Dinner. Notable records include those documenting individual Refuseniks and the United States’ attitudes and actions toward the Refusenik movement; the social, political, and physical conditions of Soviet Jews; notable figures related to the Soviet Jewry cause including long-time SJC associate director Eileen Sussman; and projects and programs like the Twinning Program and Project Manna. Photographs of Refuseniks, SJC demonstrations and trips, and Soviet Jewry awareness and charity events are also included. The SJC’s work with allied organizations that aided in the advocacy for Soviet Jews, such as the National Conference on Soviet Jewry, is also represented in this series. The bulk of the records date from just prior to the Soviet Jewry Council’s creation in 1974 to the mid-1990s, which covers the state of Russian Jewry in the years immediately after the fall of the Soviet Union. This series is arranged alphabetically subject.
Additional JCRC Soviet Jewry material dated prior to the formation of the Soviet Jewry Council of the JCRC can be found in the correspondence of Rabbi Maurice S. Corson, Director of International and Interreligious Programming, in Series 1: Board of Directors’ records; the Commission on International Concerns records, Youth Committee records, and records of the Committee of 1000 for Soviet Jewry in Series 2: Commissions, committees, and departments; and in Series 6: Subject files.
64 1 "A Study of Jews Refused Their Right to Leave the Soviet Union" 1980
64 2 "A Tribute to Soviet Jews" 1984
64 3 Absorption Committee 1989
64 4-7 "Act Now: A Guide for Soviet Jewry Chairpeople" 1977-1983
64 8 Act Now group formation circa 1984
64 9 Action Alert 1972-1974
64 10-13 Action Conference 1987-1989
64 14-16 Administration general file 1988-1992
64 17 Adopt-a-family 1974
64 18 Adopt-a-family adoptee lists 1977
64 19 Adopt-a-family correspondence 1977-1985
64 20 Adopt-a-family guidelines and handbooks 1973
64 21 Adopt-a-family pen pal program 1973-1975
64 22 Adopted family information 1988-1989
64 23 Adoptions, Leningrad 1990
64 24-26 Advisory Commission 1987-1989
64 27 Aliyah library list for ordering books in Russian from the NCSJ undated
64 28 Anatoly Shcharansky release 1984-1986
64 29 Annual meeting 1986
64 30 Arrival of Russian tennis stars in Philadelphia 1976
64 31 Articles, correspondence, pictures 1982-1990
64 32 Articles from the Soviet Underground art show 1977
64 33 Arts and cultural exchange 1973-1991
64 34 Award for Father Drinan 1983
64 35 Babi Yar memorial 1983
64 36 Backgrounder 1984-1985
64 37 Bar/Bat Mitzvah Twinning 1986-1990
64 38 Bari Minnick: correspondence, Refusenik profiles 1990-1992
64 39 Baruch Berman: travel 1990
64 40 Basic data on Soviet Jewry 1988
64 41 B'nai B'rith demonstration for Soviet Jews 1983
64 42 Board acceptances 1984
64 43 Board acceptances and refusals 1987
64 44 Board committee past lists undated
64 45 Board interest surveys 1986
64 46 Board, General 1990-1991
64 47 Board matters 1981
64 48-50 Board meetings 1974-1985
65 1-11 Board meetings 1981-1990
65 12 Board of Rabbis: Soviet Jewry seminar 1975-1990
65 13-18 Briefing Committee 1975-1992
65 19 Bryna Goldstein, public affairs 1976-1983
65 20-21 Budget 1984-1991
65 22-25 By-laws 1981-1992
65 26 Caine Bar Mitzvah 1974-1975
65 27-28 Calendar of Conscience 1980-1987
65 29-30 Calendars 1981-1986
65 31 The Campaign to Summit II: A Guide to Community Mobilization for Soviet Jewry 1985-1986
65 32 Case history list 1984
65 33-34 Chairman's guide 1984-1988
65 35 Chairpersons: organizations and synagogues 1984-1987
65 36 Chanukah 1984-1990
65 37-38 Chanukah candle lighting ceremonies 1982-1985
65 39 Childrens book 1983-1984
65 40 City-wide conference 1969-1975
66 1 City-wide conference 1975-1982
66 2 City-Wide Jewish Youth Council; Simchat Torah Rally 1988-1990
66 3 Codification: draft law on exit from and entry to USSR for USSR citizens 1990
66 4 Cohen Education Fund 1990-1991
66 5 College project 1979-1985
66 6 Committee selection form undated
66 7 Confirmation class program 1988
66 8 Contacts for travelers 1991-1992
66 9 Contribution cards; expense/revenue log 1990-1991
66 10-14 Contributions 1985-1989
66 15 Contributions, package fund 1988
66 16 Contributions to Project Manna 1992
66 17-36 Correspondence 1974-1988
67 1-34 Correspondence 1988-1990
67 35 Correspondence between co-chairs 1985-1991
67 36 Correspondence: Sister Cities Project 1984-1986
68 1 Cultural exchange: Sister Cities Project 1984-1991
68 2 Cultural exchange with the Soviet Union 1972-1974
68 3 Cultural newsletters 1977-1980
68 4 Data bank 1988-1990
68 5 D.C. summit mobilization 1987-1988
68 6 Democracy and Aliyah 1992
68 7 Direct flights to Israel from USSR 1990
68 8 Donors; handouts 1987-1992
68 9 Education materials for confirmation classes on Soviet Jewry 1986
68 10 Educational material 1985
68 11-14 Educator's Committee 1982-1989
68 15 Emergency Action Assembly 1984-1985
68 16 Emergency mailgram bank 1984
68 17-18 Emergency message bank 1984, undated
68 19 Emigration statistics 1984-1989
68 20 "Escape to the Sun" 1971-1975
68 21-31 Executive Board 1974-1991
68 32 Executive Board directory 1987-1989
68 33-34 Executive Board meeting minutes 1974-1975, 1989
68 35 Executive Board minutes and correspondence 1988-1989
68 36-38 Executive Committee 1984-1987
68 39 Executive Committee: updated council listing January 1990
68 40 Expenditures 1975
69 1 Evaluations and planning outlines 1986-1988
69 2 Event planning 1984-1985
69 3 Fact sheets, programs and propaganda 1983-1986
69 4 Family education packet for Summit Sunday 1987
69 5 Food vendor at Simchat Torah Rally 1989
69 6 "For Your Information" 1984-1985
69 7 Foreign assistance package for the former Soviet Union 1992
69 8 Freedom fast for Soviet Jewry 1984
69 9 Freedom month and the Jackson Amendment 1972-1978
69 10 Freedom Run for Soviet Jewry 1985
69 11 Freedom run outreach 1985-1986
69 12-14 Freedom run and rally 1986
69 15 Freedom run registration information 1986
69 16 "Freedom Van" and other support for Soviet Jewry 1979-1985
69 17 Freeing of prisoners 1971-1982
69 18-21 General membership meeting 1982-1992
69 22 General membership meeting and dinner 1989
69 23 Georgian Jews 1971-1977
69 24 Gleitsman Foundation 1992
69 25 Greater New York Conference on Soviet Jewry 1982-1985
69 26 Greater Philadelphia Lawyers Committee for Soviet Jewry 1975
69 27 Guide to bring the Chairman of the Soviet Jewry Committee 1981
69 28 Guidelines for writing Soviet Jews undated
69 29 Guides and handbooks: operation hope 1981
69 30 Hanukah candlelighting ceremony for Soviet Jews 1983
69 31 "How To Write To Your Adopted Soviet Family" undated
69 32 Holiday letters undated
69 33 Holiday programming 1983-1988
69 34 House hearings 1971-1975
69 35 High holiday cards 1975-1984
69 36 Information originals 1985
69 37-38 Interfaith Freedom Seder 1976-1985
69 39 International Conference on Soviet Jewry 1982-1983
69 40-41 International Day of Concern for Soviet Jewry 1983-1984
69 42 International Peace Walk 1988
69 43-45 Interreligious Task Force 1977-1983
69 46 Interventions requested 1982
69 47 Israel Public Council for Soviet Jewry undated
69 48 Jackson Amendment and trade bill 1974-1975
69 49 Jackson/Vanik Amendment 1974-1990
70 1 Jackson/Vanik Amendment 1989
70 2 Jews in the Soviet Union: youth group program 1986
70 3-6 "Jews of Conscience" 1977-1980
70 7 Jews of Moscow film 1979-1980
70 8 Kirov Ballet 1986
70 9 Laddon-Prestin Bar Mitzvah 1977
70 10 Law of Return (5710-1950) 1990
70 11 Lawrence Rubin's visit to the USSR 1979
70 12-15 Lawyers Committee for Soviet Jewry 1974-1990, undated
70 16 Leadership Assembly National Conference 1988
70 17 Legal advocacy: Lawyers Committee 1985-1988
70 18 Letter to Richard Cohen from William Epstein on press credentials 1976
70 19 Letter to Viktor Tikhonov, coach of the Soviet All-Stars 1983
70 20 Letters to go out to new board members 1985-1987
70 21 Letters to Lana and Bernie Dishler 1976-1977
70 22 Lew Gantman memos, files 1989-1990
70 23-24 List of Refuseniks over 10 years 1988
70 25 List of Soviet Jews, news articles 1989
70 26 List of synagogues in the Soviet Union undated
70 27 Long Island Committee for Soviet Jewry 1985-1989
70 28-29 Mail to the Soviet Union 1979-1989
70 30 Marcia Neeley 1990
70 31-32 Material from other organizations 1983-1991
70 33 Matzah to Ukraine project 1991
70 34 Medical mobilization for Soviet Jewry 1977
70 35 Meeting: Mikhail Chlenov 1990
70 36 Meeting notes 1986-1988
70 37 Meetings, lists, directories to Soviet Jewry groups 1982
70 38 Member interest 1985-1986
70 39-41 Membership 1982-1990
70 42 Membership correspondence 1982-1983
70 43 Membership, merging to become the Soviet Jewry 1974-1976
70 44 Memo on Exponent article detailing increased Soviet taxes 1976
70 45 Memorabilia and pins undated
70 46 Mini Brussels Conference 1975-1976
71 1 Minnick, Bari: antisemitism 1987-1991
71 2 Minnick, Bari: correspondence, articles, news clippings 1992
71 3-5 Mission to Washington, DC 1986-1988
71 6 Moscow Book Fair 1978-1989
71 7 Moscow Circus demonstration 1975-1977
71 8 Moscow Symposium on Jewish Culture 1976
71 9 Name to Name Project 1984
71 10 Name to Name Project flyer undated
71 11-15 National Conference on Soviet Jewry 1977-1992
71 16 National Conference on Soviet Jewry background 1982-1985
71 17 National Conference on Soviet Jewry leadership assembly 1989
71 18-20 National Conference on Soviet Jewry: Newsbreak 1983-1992
71 21 National Conference on Soviet Jewry plenum 1975
71 22 National Conference on Soviet Jewry yearly events 1984-1985
71 23 National Soviet Jewry groups 1981-1982
71 24 "The New Europe: Tides of Change" 1989-1990
71 25 New Years greeting card orders 1988
71 26-34 News clippings 1975-1988
72 1-19 News clippings 1989-1995
72 20-23 News releases 1973-1977
73 1-3 News releases 1978-1982
73 4 Newsletter Committee: distribution list 1988
73 5-7 Newsletters 1975-1989
73 8 Newsletters: Anti-Defamation League, Bay Area Council for Soviet Jews, and Outcry! 1975-1991
73 9 Newsletters: Jews of Conscience 1975-1981
73 10 Newsletters, sample 1981-1986
73 11-13 "Night of the Murdered Poets" 1977-1988
73 14-15 NJCRAC (National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council) 1986-1990
73 16 NJCRAC (National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council) Commission on International Affairs 1987
73 17 NJCRAC (National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council) meeting 1989
73 18 NJCRAC (National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council) policy statement 1986
73 19 NJCRAC (National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council) programming 1987
73 20 NJCRAC (National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council) programming for Soviet Jewry 1983-1988
73 21 NJCRAC (National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council): Reykjavik Summit 1986
73 22 Nominating Committee 1986-1990
73 23 Old York Road Temple-Beth Am: Bar/Bat Mitzvah lists with twinnings 1982-1987
73 24 Open board meeting 1989-1990
73 25 Operation Exodus 1990
73 26 Operation Exodus correspondence 1990
73 27 Operation Exodus Freedom Seder 1990
73 28 Operation Exodus: Haggadah 1990
73 29 Outcry!, newsletter of the Bay Area Council for Soviet Jewry 1990-1992
73 30-31 Outreach 1983-1990
73 32 Outreach correspondence 1987-1988
73 33 Outreach handbooks 1978-1981
73 34 Outreach: Norman Leventhal 1982-1983
73 35 Outreach newsletters 1988-1990
73 36 Overseas night letter forms 1976
73 37 Packages to the Soviet Union 1982-1983
73 38 Panov concert 1974
73 39 Panovs 1973-1975
74 1 Pen pal program 1984
74 2 Pennsylvania Jewish Coalition 1989-1990
74 3 Permits 1986
74 4 Personnel files: Miriam Himmelfarb 1985-1986
74 5 Philadelphia Orchestra trip to Soviet Union 1986
74 6 Philadelphia Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry 1977-1983
74 7 Political action 1989-1990
74 8 Political action: professional interests 1988
74 9 Political action: professionals, scientists 1985-1989
74 10 Political advocacy: resolution to support Washington mobilization 1987
74 11 Pre-summit vigil 1985
74 12 Press articles 1983-1984
74 13-20 Press releases 1973-1992
74 21-22 Prisoners of Conscience 1979-1986
74 23 Prisoners of Zion 1986
74 24 Professional Advisory Committee meeting 1981
74 25 Program income logs and member contributions 1988-1989
74 26 Program income log, merchandise 1988-1989
74 27 Programs: Slepak Foundation 1986-1987
74 28 Programming 1980-1984
74 29 Programming suggestions; Project Manna 1987-1989
74 30 Programs and flyers 1974-1983
74 31-34 Project Limud 1989-1990
74 35 Project Limud books 1989-1992
74 36 Project Manna 1991-1995
74 37 Project Manna income 1994-1996
74 38 Project Manna, Silent No More 1988-1995
74 39 Project Manna: Snapshots 1993-1997
74 40 Project Revival 1984-1990
74 41 Project Sefer 1983
74 42 Rally at Beth Shalom: Dr. Victor Polsky 1975
74 43 Rally at Beth Shalom: Sen. Edward Kennedy 1974
75 1 Reading material on USSR 1989-1990
75 2 Red Army soccer team 1974
75 3-9 Refusenik bios 1987-1990
75 10 Refusenik birthdays 1986
75 11 Refusenik childrens project 1978
75 12 Refusenik computer list 1986
75 13 Refusenik databank 1990
75 14 "Refusenik Kids" 1983
75 15 Refusenik movie 1987
75 16 Refusenik profiles 1983-1989
75 17 Refuseniks: articles and correspondence 1988
75 18-22 Refuseniks: Begun, Iosif 1977-1988
75 23 Refuseniks: Brailovsky, Victor 1976-1987
75 24-25 Refuseniks: Elbert, Lev 1982-1987
75 26 Refuseniks: Lerner, Alexander 1976-1988
75 27 Refuseniks: Ludel, Ida 1977-1984
75 28-29 Refuseniks: Paritsky, Aleksander 1979-1987
76 Refuseniks, photographs 1970s-1980s
77 1 Refuseniks: Sakharov, Andrei 1976-1987
77 2-7 Refuseniks: Shcharansky, Anatoly 1977-1986
77 8 Refuseniks: Shmuckler, Alexander 1989-1990
77 9-10 Refuseniks: Slepak, Vladamir 1975-1987
77 11 Refuseniks: Slepak, Vladamir and Maria 1975-1986
77 12-13 Refuseniks: twinning profiles 1981-1988
77 14 Report: "Soviet Anti-Semitism -- A New Wave" 1978
77 15 Reports and brochures 1971-1985
77 16 Resource materials: National Shabbat of Renewal and Reconnection with Jews in the FSU 1994-1996
77 17 Response cards for Interfaith Women's Committee meetings 1979
77 18 Retreat 1990-1991
77 19 Rosenfeld and Korn donation 1991
77 20-23 Russia trip reports 1976-1984
77 24 Russian anti-Zionism 1983-1990
77 25 Russian immigrants 1974-1981
77 26 Russian immigrants: Handbook for Soviet Jewish Immigrants in Philadelphia 1980
77 27 Russian Jewish activists 1971-1975
77 28 Russian newspaper in Philadelphia 1982-1985
77 29 "Russian Sketches: A Visit to Jews Without Hope" undated
77 30 Scientist Committee 1988
77 31 Scientists Committee of the Israel Public Council for Soviet Jewry news bulletins 1973-1974
78 1-3 Second World Conference on Soviet Jewry 1975-1976
78 4 Senator Hugh Scott on Soviet Jewry 1974-1975
78 5 Shapiro Committee 1988
78 6 Shcharansky Program 1986
78 7-11 Silent No More 1983-1990
78 12 Silent No More administrative info 1987
78 13 Silent No More administrative records 1987-1988
78 14 Silent No More blank forms 1990
78 15 Silent No More contributions and correspondence 1988
78 16 Silent No More correspondence 1987
78 17 Silent No More income log 1990-1991
78 18 Silent No More invitations 1988
78 19 Silent No More list changes 1988
78 20 Silent No More Outreach Committee; Tom Hayden 1984
78 21 Silent No More pin undated
78 22 Silent No More pledge forms 1989
78 23 Silent No More press releases and news articles 1988
78 24 Silent No More: responses to 1984 program 1983-1984
78 25 Silent No More solicitors and correspondence 1989
78 26-31 Silent No More tribute 1974-1985
79 1-6 Silent No More tribute 1984-1990
79 7 Silent No More Tribute Committee 1987
79 8 Silent No More tribute contacts 1988
79 9 Simchat Torah, Lydia Korenfeld's visit to Philadelphia 1975-1976
79 10 Simchat Torah March and Expo 1989-1990
79 11 Simchat Torah March and Rally 1989
79 12 Simchat Torah planning 1987
79 13 Simchat Torah Planning Committee 1985-1989
79 14-37 Simchat Torah Rally 1969-1990
79 38 Simchat Torah Rally: Bar/Bat Mitzvah 1988
79 39 Simchat Torah Rally correspondence 1983
79 40 Simchat Torah Rally march and expo 1989
79 41 Simchat Torah Rally meetings 1989
79 42 Simchat Torah Rally notes 1989
79 43 Simchat Torah Rally permits 1988
79 44 Simchat Torah Rally press releases, check request form, articles 1988
79 45 Simchat Torah Rally thank-you notes 1989
79 46 Simchat Torah Rally video booth 1989
79 47 Simchat Torah Solidarity Rally 1971-1974
79 48 Slepak Foundation 1987-1989
79 49 Social Action Conference 1987-1988
80 1 Solidarity Assembly for Soviet Jewry 1975-1983
80 2-3 Solidarity Assembly for Soviet Jewry with Senator Kennedy 1974
80 4 Solidarity Day in New York 1978-1979
80 5 Solidarity rally 1983-1987
80 6 Solidarity Sunday 1986
80 7 Solidarity Week and Leadership Assembly in Washington, DC 1977-1978
80 8 Source Book on Soviet Jewry 1981
80 9 Soviet antisemitism 1990
80 10 Soviet emigres: articles 1979-1984
80 11 Soviet emigres: articles, study on integration 1981-1985
80 12-13 Soviet emigres: media response 1983-1984
80 14 Soviet ice hockey team 1976-1983
80 15 Soviet immigrants 1984-1987
80 16-17 Soviet immigrants in Northeast Division 1980-1986
80 18 Soviet immigrants in the US 1980-1989
80 19 Soviet Jewish activists 1972-1975
80 20 Soviet Jewish activists: hunger strikes 1971-1975
80 21 Soviet Jewish immigrants: contacts, newspaper articles 1983-1989
80 22 Soviet Jewish Action Line 1974-1975
80 23 "Soviet Jewry Advocacy Questionnaire" 1987-1992
80 24 Soviet Jewry Advocacy Program 1988
80 25 Soviet Jewry Advocacy Program report 1988
80 26 Soviet Jewry Conference, Sen. Edward Kennedy speaker 1974
80 27 Soviet Jewry education 1983-1984
80 28 Soviet Jewry Education and Information Center 1983-1987
80 29 Soviet Jewry fundraising 1978-1979
80 30 "Soviet Jewry Handbook" 1973-1983
80 31 Soviet Jewry: immigrants to the US, integration, and education 1977-1979
80 32 Soviet Jewry Legal Advocacy Center 1984-1985
80 33-34 Soviet Jewry Legal Advocacy Center "Legal Advocacy Portfolio" 1978-1984
80 35 Soviet Jewry membership drive 1986
80 36-38 Soviet Jewry Shabbat 1983-1990
80 39 Soviet Jewry Tribute 1978-1979
80 40 Soviet Jewry Tribute photographs 1979
80 41 "Soviet Jews: The Story of a New Exodus" 1985
81 1-2 Soviet Jews under Soviet law 1979-1980, undated
81 3 Soviet Literature and Art; "Pamyat: Hatred Under Glasnost" 1989
81 4 Soviet officials, addresses 1983-1985
81 5 Speakers Bureau 1984-1990
81 6 Speeches 1983-1985
81 7 Speeches: Bari Minnick 1990
81 8-9 Spring Action Conference 1984-1991
81 10 Spring Conference Planning Committee 1987
81 11 Spring programs: developments in the USSR 1989-1991
81 12 State advocacy 1987
81 13 State legislator's trip 1987
81 14 State Symphony of the USSR 1973-1986
81 15 Steering Committee correspondence 1974-1976
81 16 Student struggle for Soviet Jewry 1971-1974
81 17 Summit mobilization 1987
81 18 Summit Sunday 1987-1989
81 19 Summit II Task Force 1986
81 20-22 Support and Packages 1976-1986
81 23 Surveys 1989
81 24 Teach-in and rally for synagogue confirmation 1987
81 25-26 Telalert 1983-1985
81 27 Telegram bank and telephone calls 1986
81 28 Telephone squad and mailgram 1975-1976
81 29 Thank-you letters 1986-1989
81 30 Tourist Selection Committee 1983-1987
81 31-32 Travel Committee 1985-1988
81 33 Travel program 1988
81 34 Travelers forms 1988
81 35 Travelers information 1982-1984
81 36 Travelers to the USSR 1984
81 37 Travelers to the USSR briefing book 1987-1988
81 38-41 Travelers to the USSR reports 1984-1989
81 42 Trip forms 1985-1987
82 1 Trip forms 1988
82 2 Trip material 1989-1990
82 3 Trip report: Bari 1983-1984
82 4 Trip report questionnaires 1990
82 5-9 Trip reports 1986-1990
82 10 Trips: Boris Klotz's visit 1987
82 11 Trips to Russia on behalf of Soviet Jewry 1985-1986
82 12-18 Trips to USSR 1974-1981
82 19 T-shirt design undated
82 20 Twinning 1985-1990
82 21 Twinning booklet 1989
82 22 Twinning booklet requests 1988-1989
82 23 Twinning correspondence 1982-1985
82 24 Twinning instructions and guide 1978-1983
82 25 Twinning kit 1983-1984
82 26-28 Twinning lists 1986-1989
82 29 Twinning: visits to the USSR 1984
82 30-31 Union of Councils for Soviet Jews 1974-1980
83 1-2 Union of Councils for Soviet Jews 1982-1990
83 3 Union of Councils for Soviet Jews annual meeting 1980
83 4 Union of Councils for Soviet Jews reports 1988-1990
83 5 United States congressmen on Soviet Jewry 1972-1975
83 6 US absorption of Soviet Jews year-end report 1974-1979
83 7 US reaction to president's trial 1978
83 8 US refugee policy 1989
83 9-10 US-USSR summit 1985-1988
83 11 Valery and Galina Panov performance at the Spectrum 1974-1975
83 12 Victor Yoran concert 1973-1976
83 13 Visas 1977-1978
83 14-15 "Voices of Hope -- Voices of Despair" 1977-1986
83 16 Volunteers 1985-1988
83 17 Voronel, Dr. Alexander 1975
83 18 Voter education for Soviet immigrants 1983-1984
83 19 West European consulates visits 1983
83 20 "What Else Can You Do for a Soviet Jew?" 1984
83 21-22 William Epstein, Director of Public Information: correspondence, press releases, news clippings 1972-1975
83 23 Women's Campaign for Soviet Jewry: 35's 1989
83 24-25 Women's Campaign for Soviet Jewry newsletters 1987-1992
83 26-33 Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry 1974-1987
83 34-35 Women's Support Group 1987-1988
83 36 World Conference on Soviet Jewry 1982-1983
83 37 World Conference on Soviet Jewry: Paris Committee 1982-1983
83 38 World Solidarity Day 1977-1978
83 39 Writing to Refuseniks: greeting card suggestions 1984-1987
83 40 Young Israel Employment Bureau 1977
83 41 Zalmanson, Izrail 1976-1979
83 42-43 Miscellaneous: correspondence and memos 1989-1990
Series 5: Research and Investigation Department records, 1938-1985, bulk 1943-1967
Series 5: Research and Investigation Department records (Restricted), 1938-1985, bulk 1943-1967, documents the history of the JCRC department that was responsible for handling complaints of antisemitic and racist speech, vandalism, violence, and discrimination. The department’s responsibility was to document and monitor groups, individuals, and specific incidents while sometimes producing reports and compiling statistics for the JCRC and the Philadelphia Fellowship Commission. Included in this series are files on antisemitic and racist incidents in Philadelphia; correspondence with the JCRC Board, community members, and allies; and index cards used to document and monitor the activities of antisemitic individuals, groups, or businesses around the country. Also included are files created by Research and Investigation Director Harry Rosenthal. This series is arranged into three subseries: Subseries 5.1: Case files; Subseries 5.2: Harry Rosenthal files; and Subseries 5.3: Index cards.
This series covers the life span of the JCRC’s Research and Investigation Department. In 1968, the department was subsumed by the Commission on Equal Opportunity and Urban Affairs. Researchers should see Series 2: Commissions, committees, and departments to find the continuation of the JCRC’s active documentation of antisemitic and racist incidents. For more on the JCRC and Philadelphia Fellowship Commission’s joint effort to log and investigate antisemitic and racist incidents around the city, users should consult the PFC material in Series 1: Board of Directors and Series 6: Subject files.
Subseries 5.1: Case files, 1944-1967
Subseries 5.1: Case files, 1944-1967, consists of records compiled by the Research and Investigation Department for the purpose of documenting and tracking incidents of antisemitism and racial discrimination. Incidents covered occurred primarily in Philadelphia though files on national hate groups and individuals are also included. The incidents referred to and handled by Research and Investigation included violence; vandalism; hate speech; antisemitic publications and propaganda; discrimination in any arena including advertising, education, employment, and housing; and the tracking of Nazis, Fascists, antisemitic hyper-nationalists during WWII, white supremacists, and other hate groups. Far less common but also contained in these files are examples of members of the Jewish community discriminating against non-Jews. Most folders titles include either the nature of the incident or the parties involved or sometimes both. The files consist of correspondence with JCRC members, the parties involved, members of law enforcement, and allied agencies and organizations; complaint letters and hate mail; incident summary reports; reports for the Philadelphia Fellowship Commission; investigation notes; and examples of pamphlets, leaflets, and other publications. A significant amount of the documents were created by Research and Investigation Director Harry Rosenthal or JCRC counsel Nat Agran since they conducted nearly all of the incident investigations. The years 1952-1958 include indices which are filed by year before the first documented incident of each respective year. A small amount of photographs around certain incidents are included. This subseries is arranged by case numbers generated by the JCRC. Since the case numbers begin with the calendar year, the resulting arrangement is chronological by the date the incident was first reported.
For additional case files filed topically, see Series 6: Subject files under “antisemitism.”
84 Case number 1944-49_8_100 1944-1946, 1949
85 Case number 50_1_1-52_140 1950-1952
86 Case number 52_141-52_10_375 1952
87 Case number 52_376-53_4_149 1952
88 Case number 53_4_150-53_11_373 1953
89 Case number 53_11_374-54_6_179 1953-1954
90 Case number 54_6_180-55_5_88 1954-1955
91 Case number 55_5_89-56_5_106 1955-1956
92 Case number 56_5_107-56_11_288 1956
93 Case number 57_1_1-58_6_65 1957-1958
94 Case number 58_6_66-6-_5_74 1958-1960
95 Case number 60_5_75-62_9_71 1960-1962
96 Case number 62_9_72-67_3_1 1962-1967
Subseries 5.2: Harry Rosenthal files, 1938-1985, bulk 1943-1962
Subseries 5.2: Harry Rosenthal files, 1938-1985, bulk 1943-1962, consist of correspondence between Harry Rosenthal, Research and Investigation Department for the JCRC, and various individuals and organizations; case files; reports; notes; and newspaper clippings. Materials range from the 1930s through the 1960s with one item dated 1985. The contents of the correspondence in these files include student scholarship requests, correspondence with electoral officials, and information gathering on individuals and organizations of interest to the JCRC and partner Jewish organizations. A significant portion of the information gathering files comprise of correspondence between the Anti-defamation League (ADL) and Harry Rosenthal with the purpose of sharing information on suspected antisemitic individuals and organizations. This subseries also includes reports on antisemitic incidents, as well as, anti-Jewish and racist hate mail. A small amount of personal correspondence originating from Rosenthal’s JCRC office is also included. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject.
97 1 Case file: Christian Crusade Ministry and Hargis, Billy J. 1961
97 2 Case file: Civil Defense Volunteer Registration Form 1951
97 3 Case file: Common Sense Magazine 1953-1961
97 4 Case file: Teacher's Union Philadelphia and Professor Dunham, Barrows 1950-1955
97 5 Case file: The Protestant Magazine and correspondence 1945-1950
97 6 Case file: Twohy Lumber Co. 1946
97 7 Case file: Wallington, Charles Edwin 1943-1944
97 8 Case file: Wang, David R. and correspondence 1950-1958
97 9 Case file: Wicknick 1950
97 10 Case file: Wynnefield 1945
97 11 Case file: Yampolsky, Louis J. 1945
97 12-20 Correspondence 1951-1962
97 21 Correspondence: antisemitic, racist hate mail 1940s-1960s
97 22 Correspondence: electoral officials 1954-1958
97 23 Correspondence: Fair Employment Practice Committee (FEPC), HR (Harry Rosenthal) 1955
97 24 Correspondence and reports: Commission on Human Relations (CHR), Including Professor Leonard Savitz Report 1959
97 25-26 Incident reports and correspondence 1959-1960s
97 27-30 Information gathering and correspondence 1952-1957
97 31 Information gathering: Grand Sheikh Turner-el, Frank and Rabbi Respes, Sar Abel 1953
97 32 Information gathering: Showabsoga, Karim AKA Soobzokov, Tscherim 1957
97 33 Letters of commendation 1951-1962
97 34 Luncheon in honor of Harry Rosenthal 1962
97 35 Luncheon Honoring May and Harry Rosenthal 1985
97 36 Newspaper comments 1952
97 37 Police cooperation during wave of antisemitism 1959-1960
97 38 Racial incident reports: City of Philadelphia Police Department 1953-1957
97 39 Renewal of certificate of registration under the Solicitation Act 1951
97 40 Report on antisemitism 1946-1947
97 41-42 Scholarship requests, Golden Slipper Club and related correspondence 1960s
97 43 Statistics on antisemitic vandalism, literature 1960
97 44 Silver Jubilee Sinner Program, Order Sons of Italy in America 1938
Subseries 5.3: Index cards, 1939-1967, bulk 1939-1962
Subseries 5.3: Index cards, 1939-1967, bulk 1939-1962, consists of 3x5 index cards used to document and monitor dates of occurrence, parties involved, subjects, and dates of follow-up actions surrounding incidents of antisemitism and racism and the actions of antisemitic people and groups around the country. Most of the cards refer to verifiable instances of antisemitism or racial discrimination along with known or suspected antisemites. The index card file was maintained in concert with Subseries 5.1: Case files but no longer serves as a reliable index due to changes in filing methods and document storage. Though many case file numbers are represented on the cards, a significant portion are not, while some cards do not correspond to any existing case file. Because the index cards sometimes include information not found in the case files, it is a resource for the history of Research and Investigation Department in and of itself. The most common subjects, people, and groups covered include the KKK, the German American Bund, WWII isolationist groups, the John Birch Society, Charles Lindbergh and the America First Committee, Gerald L.K. Smith, Blue Star Mothers, numerous employers practicing discrimination, antisemitism tied to anti-Communism, and publications espousing hateful propaganda. Though the bulk of the cards pertain to those in conflict with the JCRC’s mission, some do reference allied organizations and publications engaging in work similar to the JCRC. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Most of the cards that pre-date 1947 refer to folders that now reside in either Series 6: Subject files or that no longer exist. Since file arrangements have changed over the years, it is no longer possible to match these cards with the files in the subject files. Researchers will have to search the Series 6 inventory by the subject referenced on the cards in this series.
98 A-C 1939-1967
99 D-I 1939-1967
100 J-M 1939-1967
101 N-S 1939-1967
102 S-Z 1939-1967
Series 6: Subject files (Portions restricted), 1920-2004, bulk 1939-1995
Series 6: Subject files (Portions restricted), 1920-2004, bulk 1939-1995, consists of materials both created and collected by different JCRC administrators and bodies along with materials that were displaced over the years. Many of the subject files were likely used as reference material and include both primary and secondary sources. However, a significant portion of the files contain records created by JCRC officers, committees, and divisions that were separated from other like documents as a result of changing filing systems and many physical moves. They were placed with these general reference files when their original home could not be determined. This series covers the full extent of JCRC’s work. Topics covered reflect the JCRC’s primary areas of interest and action such as the state of Philadelphia neighborhoods; fighting antirentism and racism; challenging discrimination in education, elections, employment, and housing; the separation of church and state; the state of Israel and the Middle East; and aiding Soviet Jews. Folder titles usual offer a reliable description of the material in the file. Of particular interest are data, surveys, and compiled reports on the admissions practices of Philadelphia’s professional schools in the 1940s. Also noteworthy are records pertaining to the Black-Jewish Loan Fund which was a JCRC–created program which offered low or no interest loans to members of the black community interested in purchasing Jewish-owned business in neighborhoods of shifting demographics. This program ran from the late 1960s-early 1970s. The types of documents collected here include printed materials and ephemera, pamphlets and mailers, press releases, newspaper and magazine clippings, published articles, correspondence, completed forms, sales records, surveys, numerical data, memoranda, reports to and from the JCRC, and photographs. This series is arranged alphabetically by subject. Access to records on the sale of businesses in boxes 170-172 is restricted for 75 years from the date of creation due to the presence of personally identifying information. Materials regarding a survey of Jewish merchants following the Columbia Avenue Riots from box 148 have been digitized for the Civil Rights in a Northern City: Philadelphia digital collection and are available on the Libraries’ website: http://northerncity.library.temple.edu/exhibits/show/civil-rights-in-a-northern-cit/collections/columbia-avenue-riots
Since the subject files include many records that bear a close resemblance to records in other series, researchers should consult series 1-5 to get a clearer picture of the JCRC’s coverage of any one subject. Other series in the collection offer a broader array of information.
Folder titles in the Series 6 inventory were provided by JCRC or applied by the Philadelphia Jewish Archives Center staff. In certain instances, researchers will find language in these folder titles that is antisemitic, bigoted, or racially insensitive. The archivist retained the folder titles because they accurately reflect the language used by the JCRC within the documents and the context in which the records were created. Text written by the archivist in the finding aid, such as the description of collection and series descriptions, does not include this language except when quoting directly from a document within the collection which may aid understanding or discoverability. The archivist adhered to institutional policy that prescribes archivist-supplied text in the finding aid be inclusive and appropriate for a modern context.
103 1 1964 and 1970 elections 1965-1970
103 2 1964 presidential campaign 1964
103 3 1968 federal civil rights bill 1966-1968
103 4 1969 survey of Jewish merchants: calculation of Jewish merchants who moved out of areas under survey since 1964 1969-1970
103 5 2nd Philadelphia Conference on the Holocaust 1975-1980
103 6 40th and 41st General Assembly Papers of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds 1972-1973
103 7 7th Street Business Association security 1972
103 8 "A Night of Vigil from Darkness to Light" 1966-1968
103 9 A Study of Resident and Day Camping Needs 1962
103 10 Abby Stamelman Hocky weekly reports 1993-1995
103 11 Aberg, Einer: Swedish anti-Semite 1948-1954
103 12 Abington Park School decision 1970
103 13 Abington School District 1971-1973
103 14 Abortion 1966-1973
103 15 Abortion; drug laws 1973-1975
103 16 Abortion rights and religion 1977-1979
103 17 Abramov, S. Zalman undated
103 18 Abu Daoud affair 1977
103 19-20 Academic Committee on Soviet Jewry 1971-1972
103 21 Academicians Alert: American Professors for Peace in the Middle East 1974-1975
103 22 ACLU 1952
103 23 ACLU and Philadelphia 1972-1982
103 24 Action Alert 1984-1986
103 25 Action kit for Soviet and Syrian Jewry 1971-1972
103 26 Action steps: contact lists sent to members of CAAAA (Committee on Arab Activities Against Americans) 1956-1957
103 27 Activities in connection with 1960 platform of Democratic and Republican parties 1960
103 28 Activity and statements re: Eichman trial 1960-1962
103 29 Act for Better Child Care Services 1988-1989
103 30 Ad Hoc Committee on the Human Rights and Genocide Treaties 1968
103 31 ADA (Americans for Democratic Action) 1964
103 32 ADA (Americans for Democratic Action) State Affairs Committee 1969-1974
103 33 Address by Dr. Franklin Littell on Israel and American Protestantism 1970
103 34 Address by Rabbi Eisendrath at the 30th anniversary dinner of the JCRC 1968
103 35 Addresses, politicians 1987
103 36 ADL (Anti-defamation League) 1956
103 37 ADL (Anti-defamation League) of B'nai B'rith 1959-1961
103 38-39 Admission policies of graduate and professional schools 1959-1976
103 40 Admission policies: Temple University 1974-1976
103 41 Admission policies: University of Pennsylvania 1969-1976
103 42 Admissions survey, graduate and professional schools: Temple Dental School 1971-1976
103 43 Admissions survey, graduate and professional schools: Temple University 1969-1974
103 44 Ads appearing in all papers 1970
103 45 Adoption 1952-1956
103 46 Adoption of a new Philadelphia city charter 1950-1956
103 47 Adult Executives and Advisors of Jewish Youth Groups 1969
103 48 Advisory Committee for the PA Holocaust Curriculum 1986
104 1 Affirmative action 1972
104 2-3 Affirmative action; equal opportunity 1972-1975
104 4 Afro-American and Jewish protest about a TV12 program 1977
104 5 After vote of UN General Assembly 1975
104 6 Agency executives 1959-1960
104 7 Agency resolution; nondiscrimination 1968-1970
104 8 Agendas 1985
104 9 AGEX 1955
104 10 AH-CAAAA (Committee on Arab Activities Against Americans): Egypt, Suez Canal, Sinai 1956
104 11 Aid to Ethiopia and other parts of Africa 1984-1985
104 12 Aid to Israel 1971-1976
104 13-16 Aid to non-public schools 1961-1971
104 17 Aid to parochial school for Pennsylvania bills 1965-1974
104 18 AIDS epidemic 1987-1988
104 19 AJC (American Jewish Committee) fact sheet re: the Jewish Defense League 1969-1970
104 20 AJCRW (Association of Jewish Community Relations Workers) 1956-1961
104 21 Aleksandrovich, Ruth 1971-1972
104 22 Alexander, Donin 1987-1988
104 23 Allen, Philip M. 1939-1945
104 24 Alliance of American Lithuanian Jews 1982-1983
104 25 Alumnae lists: Women's Medical College and Jefferson Medical School 1969-1977
104 26 Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America: Farah Pants boycott 1973
104 27 America First Committee 1941-1942
104 28 America First Committee: Charles Lindbergh 1940-1944
104 29 America First Committee: literature distribution 1940
104 30-31 American Academic Association for Peace in the Middle East 1969-1977
104 32 American Association of Scientific Workers 1954-1955
104 33 American Bowling Congress 1948-1950
104 34-35 American Civil Liberties Union 1951-1954
104 36-37 American Council for Judaism 1954-1963
104 38 American Council for Judaism Annual Conference 1961
104 39 American Foundation for Negro Affairs 1968-1970
104 40 American Foreign Policy Seminar 1982-1985
104 41 American Friends of the Dormition Abbey 1987
104 42 American Friends Service Committee: background material on the Middle East 1974-1975
105 1 American Friends Service Committee: correspondence; slide show "And More Shall Make Them Afraid" 1972-1976
105 2 American Friends Service Committee: Quaker-Jewish relations 1977-1990
105 3 American Friends Service Committee: reprints of articles about Middle East 1973-1975
105 4-5 American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors 1984-1985
105 6-15 American Immigration and Citizen Conference 1961-1969
105 16-17 American Immigration Service 1960
105 18 American-Israel Friendship League project interchange 1978-1986
105 19-20 American Israel Public Affairs Committee 1982-1988
105 21 American Israel Publishing Co., Inc. 1962
105 22-27 American Jewish Committee 1948-1966
105 28 American Jewish Committee: Ad Hoc Committee on the Human Rights and Genocide Treaties 1970-1971
105 29 American Jewish Committee: American churches and Israel influence 1977-1980
105 30 American Jewish Committee bibliographies 1963-1964
105 31 American Jewish Committee literature distribution 1958-1959
105 32 American Jewish Committee: PA state legislature 1961
105 33 American Jewish Committee report, Negro-Jewish tensions 1958
106 1-5 American Jewish Conference on Soviet Jewry 1965-1971
106 6-9 American Jewish Congress 1959-1990
106 10 American Jewish Congress: litigation 1972-1973
106 11 American Jewish Congress: Supreme Court decisions 1987
106 12 American Jewish League for Israel; American Jewish League Against Communism 1961
106 13 American League for Peace and Democracy 1937-1939
106 14 American Mizrachi Women 1982-1983
106 15-19 American Nazi Party: George Lincoln Rockwell 1960-1963
106 20 American Nazi Party: trial of Rockwell followers 1962-1963
106 21 American Nazis: cell operating in suburbs 1964-1965
106 22-25 American Professors for Peace in the Middle East 1968-1972
106 26 American Professors for Peace in the Middle East international 1969-1972
106 27 American Technion Society; Samuel S. Fels annual report 1970-1987
106 28-29 American Zionist bulletins 1953-1956
106 30 American Zionist Committee for Public Affairs 1956
106 31 American Zionist Council 1960-1962
106 32 American Zionist Council; American Zionist Federation; Association of Jewish Agency Executives 1966-1970
106 33 American Zionist Federation 1974-1975
106 34 American Zionist Youth Federation 1969
106 35 Americans for a Safe Israel 1982, 1989
106 36 Americans for Democratic Action 1970-1973
106 37 America's Other 60 Families 1940
106 38 Amicus brief against bible reading in school undated
106 39 Amnesty 1973
106 40 Amnesty for Vietnam War resisters 1972-1974
106 41-42 Amnesty for war resisters 1974
106 43 Amnesty International 1978-1990
106 44 Analysis of Civil Rights Act 1967
106 45 Analysis of foreign papers 1941-1944
106 46 Analysis of Herbert Hill's charges against the ILGWU (International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union) 1962
106 47 Anderson, John C. 1981-1983
106 48 Annual meeting 1985-1987
107 1 Annual Winter Meeting of Interfaith Religious Educational Dialogue 1968
107 2 Anti-boycott amendment 1965-1966
107 3 Anti-boycott legislation 1975-1977
107 4-5 Anti-Communism 1950-1954
107 6 Anti-Communist letters and articles 1950-1961
107 7-11 Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith 1946-1973
107 12 Anti-Defamation League; Association of Jewish Agency Executives; American Jewish Congress 1948-1952
107 13 Anti-Defamation League: new wave of anti-Semitism 1974
107 14 Anti-draft circulars 1940-1941
107 15 Anti-Immigration 1939
107 16 Anti-Israel propaganda: PBS "Days of Rage" 1989-1990
107 17 Anti-poverty 1964-1966
107 18 Anti-poverty: Philadelphia program 1966-1967
107 19 Anti-Roosevelt 1940-1944
107 20 Antisemitic and Anti-Roosevelt propaganda 1941-1943
107 21 Anti-Semitic complaints, list of 1945
107 22 Antisemitic correspondence 1948-1965
107 23-24 Antisemitic discrimination and violence 1948, 1964
107 25-28 Anti-Semitic incidents 1951-1961
107 29 Antisemitic incidents and reports 1939-1942
107 30 Anti-Semitic literature 1949-1957
107 31 Anti-Semitic literature distributed in greater Philadelphia 1960
107 32 Antisemitic literature: Upton Close 1946-1950
107 33 Anti-Semitic remarks at Abington High School south building 1970-1971
107 34-41 Anti-Semitism 1947-1974
107 42 Anti-Semitism: A 1941-1962
107 43 Anti-Semitism at Moscow World University Games 1970-1973
107 44 Anti-Semitism at naval aviation supply office in N.E. Philadelphia 1972-1976
107 45 Anti-Semitism: Austin J. App 1948-1949
107 46 Anti-Semitism: B 1941
107 47-49 Anti-Semitism cases 1944-1945
107 50 Anti-Semitism cases reported to JCRC January-February 1960
107 51 Anti-Semitism; Catholic-Jewish relations 1964-1965
107 52 Anti-Semitism: Christmas cards 1939-1941
108 1 Anti-Semitism: circular incident 1941
108 2 Anti-Semitism clippings 1970
108 3-10 Anti-Semitism: Committee on Local Implications of Anti-Semitism Overseas 1962-1966
108 11-12 Anti-Semitism: D 1935-1945
108 13 Anti-Semitism: distribution of literature 1951-1952
108 14-15 Anti-Semitism: E-G 1933-1944
108 16-17 Anti-Semitism: F 1939-1947
108 18 Anti-Semitism: F-G 1939-1943
108 19-20 Anti-Semitism: G 1939-1945
108 21 Anti-Semitism: Germany 1950
108 22 Anti-Semitism: groups and organizers 1937-1945
108 23 Anti-Semitism: H 1940-1941
108 24 Anti-Semitism: I 1958-1959
108 25 Anti-Semitism in France 1951
108 26 Anti-Semitism in the Northeast 1972-1974
108 27 Anti-Semitism: John Birch Society and Philadelphia police force 1961-1966
108 28 Anti-Semitism: K 1939
108 29 Anti-Semitism: literature 1962
108 30-32 Anti-Semitism: miscellaneous 1938-1948
108 33 Anti-Semitism: N, New Deal 1943
108 34 Anti-Semitism: Oliver Twist 1949-1950
108 35-36 Anti-Semitism, overt 1961-1964
108 37 Anti-Semitism: Philadelphia fire department 1973
108 38 Anti-Semitism: Polish; Arab boycott 1958-1968
109 1-2 Anti-Semitism: race relations 1963-1965
109 3-4 Anti-Semitism: reports, cases, and literature 1948-1952
109 5-6 Anti-Semitism: Soviet Jewry 1960-1964, 1972
109 7 Anti-Semitism: statement of Board of Rabbis February 1960
109 8 Anti-Semitism: statement of JCRC February 8, 1960
109 9 Anti-Semitism: "The Changing Face of Anti-Semitism in America" 1987
109 10 Anti-Semitism: vandalism 1973-1974
109 11 Anti-Semitism: vandalism in the northwest 1975-1976
109 12 Anti-Semitism: violence and vandalism May-July 1952
109 13 Anti-Semitism: William Henry MacFarland, Jr. 1946-1955
109 14 Anti-war propaganda 1939-1940
109 15 Anti-Zionist resolution rally 1975
109 16 App, Austin J. 1949-1961
109 17 Approaching Equality of Opportunity in Higher Education, American Council on Education Studies 1954
109 18 Arab affairs in U.S. 1975-1987
109 19-23 Arab boycott 1959-1981
109 24 Arab boycott legislation 1975-1976
109 25 Arab discrimination 1961-1966
109 26 Arab discrimination against American Jews 1956-1957
109 27 Arab discrimination and SITA (Société Internationale de Télécommunications Aéronautiques) World Travel 1956
109 28 Arab-Israel 1956-1957
109 29 Arab-Israel relations in the press 1974-1975
109 30 Arab propaganda 1956-1969
109 31 Arab propaganda on campus 1969-1975
109 32-33 Arab propaganda photographs 1969
109 34 Arab refugees 1957-1974
109 35 Arab terrorism: security of agencies 1972
109 36 Archbishop's Commission on Human Relations 1964-1965
109 37 "Are Jews Running Out On Social Justice," by Hyman Bookbinder 1973
109 38 Arens, Moshe articles 1982-1988
109 39 Argentina Jewish community 1986-1988
109 40 Argov briefing 1969
109 41 Armenian Genocide resolution 1979-1990
110 1 Arms sold to Saudi Arabia and Egypt 1978
110 2 Arnold Harris: plans and proposals 1972-1977
110 3 Art exhibit: Mary Costanza, International Conference on the Holocaust 1978
110 4 Art in Israel and independence day celebration 1972-1973
110 5 Articles and bibliography on the Holocaust compiled for Philadelphia Conference on the Holocaust 1977
110 6-9 Articles on the Holocaust 1985-1986
110 10 Assembly papers: 38th General Assembly, Rabbi Morris Lieberman 1969
110 11-16 Assistance to Jewish merchants and black entrepreneurs 1970-1973
110 17 Association for Israel Studies 1988-1990
110 18 Association for Jewish Children of Philadelphia 1976-1982
110 19 Association for Jewish Children of Philadelphia: tensions in East Oak Lane 1969-1973
110 20 Association of black and white Jews 1969-1970
110 21-24 Association of Jewish Agency Executives 1955-1966
110 25-27 Association of Jewish Agency Executives: treasurer's file 1960-1966
110 28-36 Association of Jewish Community Relations Workers 1952-1975
110 37 Association of Jewish Community Relations Workers: Grievance Committee 1965
110 38 Association of Jewish Community Relations Workers: Implementation of Personal Standards Committee 1964-1965
110 39 Association of Jewish New Americans in Philadelphia 1962-1966
110 40 Association of Jewish Organizations and Synagogues 1978
110 41 Attack on synagogue in Vienna 1981
110 42 Avi Decter, NFJC (National Foundation for Jewish Culture) 1986-1988
110 43 Awad, Mubarak 1987-1988
110 44 Awards ceremony 1983-1985
111 1 Babi Yar 1969-1974
111 2 Babi Yar ceremony at the Monument to the Six Million Jewish Martyrs 1976
111 3 Babi Yar and Simchat Torah demonstrations 1968
111 4 Baccalaureate 1960-1973
111 5 Baccalaureate services 1970-1971
111 6 Background studies on state aid for parochial schools: Ted Mann 1975-1976
111 7 Backgrounder 1979-1981
111 8 Baikowitz, Eli 1951
111 9 Banks, boycotts, and the Philadelphia National Bank 1976-1977
111 10 Barb Wire Society 1970-1971
111 11 Beaver College: Christian efforts to convert Jewish students 1975
111 12 Begin, Menachem and Jewish relations 1977-1983
111 13 Behrmann, Blanche retirement party 1968-1969
111 14 The Beliefs and Practices of Judaism, Louis Finkelstein 1941
111 15 Ben-Dov, David 1985-1986
111 16 Ben Ezra's filing system undated
111 17 Ben-Gurion Place 1986-1987
111 18 Berrigan 1973
111 19 Bershadskaya, Luba photos 1970-1972
111 20 Berwyn/Paoli dialogue 1991-1992
111 21 Bessie Burchett 1936-1942
111 22 Beth David arbitrated through Federation of Reform Synagogues 1964
111 23 "Better Break" 69; welfare reform 1969-1972
111 24 Beth Sholom State Conference 1961-1964
111 25 Beverly Sharpman missing person case 1948-1951
111 26 Bible distribution case: Lower Bucks Council 1962-1964
111 27 Bible reading amendment 1965
111 28 Bible reading: Becker Amendment 1963-1964
111 29 Bible reading decision 1956-1963
111 30-31 Bible reading in public schools 1959-1964
111 32 Bible reading general material 1958-1959
111 33-34 Bicentennial 1970-1971
111 35 Bill Mathis: response to series in Philadelphia Tribune 1972
111 36 "Bill of Rights and Responsibilities for High School Students" December 1970
111 37 Billy Graham Organization finances 1977-1981
111 38 Birch Society, local 1964
111 39-40 Birmingham bombing 1963-1964
111 41 Birth control 1961-1965
111 42 Birth control issue 1961-1966
111 43 Birth Pangs of a New Age, O.E. Phillips 1970
111 44 Bishop Tutu breakfast attendance 1985
111 45 Bitburg 1985
111 46 Black Americans to Support Israel Committee 1975-1982
111 47 Black coalition 1968
111 48 Black community 1968
111 49 Black Hebrews 1980-1987
111 50-51 Black-Jewish Clergy Dialogue 1974-1981
111 52 Black-Jewish Coalition 1987-1988
111 53 Black-Jewish Leadership Conference 1975-1980
112 1 Black-Jewish Leadership Retreat 1980
112 2-3 Black-Jewish relations 1978-1981
112 4 Black-Jewish relations: Andrew Young resignation 1979
112 5 Black-Jewish relations in Israel and Middle East 1969-1972
112 6 Black Jews 1969
112 7 Black Jews in Philadelphia; efforts to settle in Israel; "Who Is A Jew?" 1969-1973
112 8-12 "Black Manifesto" 1968-1970
112 13 "Black Manifesto": church response 1969
112 14 Black Panther Party 1970-1980
112 15 Black Panthers on Jews, Zionism, Israel 1970
112 16 Black Perspectives, Channel 12 program, interviews David Duke and Frank Collins 1977
112 17-20 Black Power 1966-1968
112 21 Blisard family and pro-Coughlin activists 1938-1942
112 22-23 Blue Star Mothers 1938-1953
112 24 B'nai B'rith 1960-1966
112 25 B'nai B'rith Career and Counseling Services: "Birth Order, Family Size, and Sibling Spacing As Influences on Intelligence and Academic Abilities of Jewish Adolescents," by Julius S. Romanoff, Senior Psychologist 1978
112 26 B'nai B'rith Career and Counseling Services memorial awards luncheons 1978-1983
112 27 B'nai B'rith; Delaware County Lodge; Dave Zinkoff speaker at breakfast undated
112 28 B'nai B'rith; Israeli Lodge 1982
112 29 B'nai B'rith Lincoln Lodge 1950
112 30 B'nai B'rith Shalom Lodge 1982
112 31 B'nai B'rith Valley Forge Lodge No. 1623 1981
112 32 Board composition of Jewish agencies 1969
112 33-34 Board meeting 1969-1970
112 35 Board of Education: goals and priorities 1966
112 36-39 Board of Rabbis of Greater Philadelphia 1964-1975
112 40 Board policy review 1958-1972
112 41 Bolshoi Ballet: Ambler Music Festival 1873-1974
112 42 Book lists and reviews 1983-1990
112 43 Boycott 1970-1971
112 44 Boycott of Moisyev Dance Company 1974
112 45 Branover, Herman 1973
112 46 Braunfeld case: Sunday laws, blue laws 1959-1961
113 1 Braunfeld case: Sunday laws, blue laws 1959-1963
113 2 Breira 1977
113 3-4 Brezhnev's visit 1973
113 5 Brezhnev's visit: protest rally 1973
113 6 Brief Middle East highlights 1972-1975
113 7 Britton, Frank 1956
113 8 Brother Marcel Dubois, F.Q. 1977
113 9 "Brother in Action" undated
113 10 Brussels 1976
113 11 Brussels conference: briefings for Exponent 1969-1972
113 12 Brussels Declaration By the World Conference of Jewish Committees 1971-1972
113 13 Budget for Ninth Annual Youth Symposium on the Holocaust 1986
113 14 Bulletins of the American Professors for Peace in the Middle East 1974-1975
113 15 Burglary involving Nazi 1963
113 16 Bus bill 1965
113 17-19 Bus bill lawsuit 1965-1966
113 20 Bus case: legal papers 1965-1966
113 21-22 Bus transportation 1964-1965
113 23 Bus transportation clippings 1965
113 24 Bus transportation: Religious Freedom Committee 1960-1962
113 25 The Bushkoff 1969-1970
113 26 Business execs ad concerning Middle East; Russian pilots fly MIGs 1970
113 27 Businesses for sale 1970-1974
113 28 Busing 1971-1972
113 29-30 Busing and school desegregation 1972-1973
113 31 Busing and school integration 1969-1973
113 32 Busing and education segregation 1968-1978
113 33 Bustleton post office complaint 1973
114 1 CAAAA (Committee on Arab Activities Against Americans) press and news releases 1957-1958
114 2 Cable TV and Jewish programming 1982-1983
114 3 Cairo, Illinois: Racism at Floodtide 1973
114 4 Call to Christian conscience 1976
114 5 "A Call to the Churches for Action to Meet the Crisis in Race Relations" 1963
114 6 Cambodia Relief Project 1979-1980
114 7 Cambodia Relief Project donations 1979-1980
114 8 Cambodia Relief Project: Jewish activity 1979-1980
114 9 CAMERA (Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America) 1988-1990
114 10 Camp David agreements 1978-1981
114 11-12 Campus Advisory Committee 1982-1990
114 13-14 Capital punishment 1960-1974
114 15 Carlo Christenson, Cultural Counselor, Royal Danish Embassy 1973
114 16 Cardinal Krol and public aid to parochial schools 1974-1975
114 17 Carl McIntyre application for radio station WXUR 1964-1965
114 18 Carswell, Judge G. Harrold 1970
114 19 Carter Administration Arab position 1978-1979
114 20 Carter Administration position towards Israel 1976-1980
114 21 Cartoons 1989-1990
114 22 "Case History of a Nazi Agent," H. Keith Thompson 1952
114 23 Catholic charities appeal in the public school 1972
114 24-25 Catholic Church 1958-1966
114 26-27 Catholic Church: ecumenical council 1963-1965
114 28 Catholic International 1942-1944
114 29 Catholic-Jewish Dialogue Group 1975-1977
114 30-31 Catholic-Jewish relations 1970-1988
114 32 Catholic-Jewish relations: attitudes 1979-1988
114 33 Catholic Standard and Times 1964-1965
114 34 Catholic Standard and Times editorial: "Religious Paradox" 1973
114 35 CCI notebook no. 1-16 1971-1974
114 36-37 Censorship 1949-1950, 1970-1971
114 38 Changes to Philadelphia city charter 1973-1980
114 39 Channel 12 airs program on "Black Perspective," includes interviews with American Nazi Party and Ku Klux Klan, Jewish community responds 1977
114 40 Channel 12 correspondence: city-wide interagency communication 1977
115 1 Channel 12 program: media community pressures, clips 1977
115 2 Channel 12 TV editorials and diverse responses 1973-1978
115 3 Charles F. Young 1950
115 4 Charles Gratman v. EEOC 1975-1976
115 5 Charles Silberman program 1986
115 6-8 Charter revision 1973
115 9 Chanukah events of solidarity with Israel 1973
115 10 Cheltenham High School statement 1975
115 11 Cheltenham School discrimination investigation 1975
115 12 Cheltenham School study 1975
115 13 Chicago riots 1966
115 14 Child care suits 1973-1974
115 15 China 1981-1989
115 16 CHR: Committee on Civil Rights 1963
115 17 Christian Anti-Communism Crusade 1958-1965
115 18 Christian Anti-Communism Crusade: local rallies 1961-1965
115 19 Christian comments and articles on Israel 1975-1980
115 20 Christian Crusade: WPEN radio 1961
115 21 Christian dialogue: Christian and Jewish views 1967-1986
115 22 Christian Front 1939-1945
115 23 Christian Holocaust conferences 1974-1975
115 24 Christian-Jewish musical dialogue: "The Sounds of Our Tradition" 1992
115 25-26 Christian-Jewish relations 1970-1973
115 27-28 Christian-Jewish religious education 1964-1968
115 29 Christian Medical Society 1942-1943
115 30 Christian responses to the Holocaust 1986
115 31 Christian speakers 1971
115 32 Christians and Jews: school prayer, shared time and interfaith relations 1961-1967
115 33-34 Christians Concerned About Israel 1970-1972
115 35-36 Christmas observance survey 1973-1974
115 37 Christmas program; survey of religious practices in public schools 1959-1961
115 38 Christmas stamps 1972-1973
115 39 Church and Society 1975
193 10 Church of the Advocate 1968-1970
115 40-41 "Church of the Air" 1952-1959
115 42 Church of the Messiah; Hebrew Christians 1981
115 43 Church project 1989-1990
115 44 Church-state aspects of anti-poverty program 1965-1966
115 45 Church-state film: Burden of Truth 1958-1960
115 46 Church-state forum planning 1990-1991
115 47 Church-state in Mainline, Delaware County 1977-1978
116 1-3 Church-state relations 1958-1984
116 4 Church-state relations: public and parochial schools, busing 1972-1973
116 5 "Church-State Separation: A Jewish Point of View" 1976
116 6 Church-state separation: different views 1965-1987
116 7 Church-state: parochial schools, public schools 1964
116 8 CIA 1983
116 9 Citizens Advisory Committee: Steering Committee 1965-1966
116 10 Citizens Advisory Committee: Sub-Committee on Community Relations 1965-1967
116 11 Citizens Advisory Committee: Sub-Committee on Shared Time Proposal 1963-1965
116 12-15 Citizens Advisory Committee to the Superintendent on Integration and Intergroup Education 1965-1967
116 16 Citizens Fair Housing Committee 1964-1966
116 17 Citizens for Educational Freedom 1963-1967
M2 d City Council, City of Philadelphia: citation for the Northeast Neighborhood Division June 23, 1986
116 18 City Council hearings on charter revision 1973
116 19 City Council hearings on school financial needs 1968
116 20 City Council organizations 1966-1967
116 21-22 City Line Council of Organizations 1964-1968
116 23-25 City-wide Christian-Jewish educators 1965-1968
116 26-27 City Wide Committee to End Violence to Youth 1970-1971
116 28 City-Wide Conference on Soviet Jewry reports November 1974
116 29 City-wide dialogue 1964-1965
116 30 City-wide meeting with merchants 1971-1972
116 31 City-wide seminars: lawyers meeting 1949-1950
116 32 City-Wide Soviet Jewry Conference at Congregation Adath Jeshurun: lists of delegates 1974
116 33-34 Civic and community projects 1961-1964
116 35 Civic cooperation: JCRC and the drafting of a new City Charter 1950
116 36 Civil and Economic Rights for Women and Minorities in the 1990s February 1990
116 37 Civic Center Holocaust and resistance exhibit 1973-1974
117 1-3 Civil liberties 1955-1965
117 4 Civil liberties: censorship 1949-1953
117 5 Civil Liberties Clearing House 1967-1970
117 6 Civil rights: 87th Congress; leadership conference 1960-1961
117 7 Civil Rights Act 1964
117 8 Civil rights bill as analyzed in six New York Times editorials 1964
117 9 Civil rights conference minutes and transcripts March 1948
117 10 Civil Rights Congress 1946-1954
117 11 Civil Rights Digest: U.S. Commission on Civil Rights 1970
117 12 Civil rights legislation 1947
117 13 Civil rights legislation: public housing legislation 1969
117 14 Civil Rights March in Washington 1963
117 15 Civil rights; Martin Luther King; Girard College 1964-1965
117 16-17 Civil rights package 1963
117 18 Civil rights: racial integration 1962-1968
117 19 Civil suit re: allocation of school funds 1970
117 20 C/J project 1988-1989
117 21 Clippings 1971
117 22 Clippings: neighborhood dallies; school program 1962
117 23 Clippings: neighborhood weeklies; school prayer 1962
117 24 CLSA (Commission on Law and Social Action) reports 1989
117 25 Coalition for Equality 1965-1968
117 26-27 Coalition for Human Priorities 1973-1974
117 28 Cohen, Haim 1975
117 29 Cohen, Jules book 1963-1964
117 30 Colleagues from American Churches, Inc. 1975
117 31 College Bound Corp.: urban affairs; Association for Jewish Community Relations Workers 1968-1973
117 32 College presidents mission 1970-1971
117 33 College presidents visit to Israel 1970-1972
117 34-35 Columbia Avenue riots 1964-1966
117 36 Columbia Avenue riots: clippings 1966
117 37 Commission on Equal Opportunities and Urban Affairs 1969-1971
117 38 Commission on Equal Opportunities and Urban Affairs: school integration 1972
117 39 Commission on Equal Opportunities and Urban Affairs: taxes 1971
117 40-41 Commission on Higher Education 1961-1968
118 1-2 Commission on Higher Educational Opportunities: City Council 1956-1957
118 3-8 Commission on Human Relations 1958-1968
118 9 Commission on Human Relations: Philadelphia Annual Report 1956
118 10 Commission on Human Relations handbook: "Your Next Move" 1960
118 11 Commission on Human Relations: resignation of George Schermer, Executive Director 1963
118 12 Commission on International Affairs "Let My People Go" coin 1971-1972
118 13 Commission on International Affairs: Soviet Jewry, Nixon's trip to Moscow 1972
118 14 Commission on International Affairs: Soviet Jewry, Matzah of Hope 1972
118 15-16 Commission on Israel correspondence 1987-1988
118 17 Commission on Israel and Other International Concerns 1988-1991
118 18 Committee for Community Involvement: police 1971-1975
118 19 Committee of Concern for Syrian and Iraqi Jewry 1974
118 20-21 Committee on Episcopal-Jewish Relations 1978-1987
118 22 Committee on Intercultural Education 1953-1956
193 11 Committee on Overt Anti-Semitism 1975
118 23 Committee on Reassessment 1953-1956
118 24 Common Cause 1970
118 25 Common Sense 1950-1961
118 26 Commonwealth ex rel. Singer v. Scalaro 1974-1975
118 27 Commonwealth ex rel. Weissman v. Moore, Alston, Howard, Meder and Meder: neighborhood vandalism 1974-1976
118 28 Communal services 1965-1966
118 29-33 Communism 1939-1965
118 34-35 Community college 1963
118 36 Community complaints: antisemitic and racist incidents 1969-1970
118 37 Community consultation 1949-1950
118 38 Community control and school decentralization 1968-1970
118 39 Community cooperation: Fellowship Commission 1947-1948
118 40 Community leaders for mission to Israel undated
119 1-2 Community organizations and resources: local divisions and political action 1949-1953
119 3 Community organizations and resources: local divisions and speech materials 1951-1953
119 4 Community organizations and resources membership and materials 1948-1953
119 5 Community organizations and resources minutes and memberships 1949-1952
119 6 Community organizations in Philadelphia 1963
119 7 Community protests re: TV12 broadcast plans about Nazi and KKK views 1977
119 8 Community Relations Committees (CRCs) 1961-1962
119 9-10 Community Relations Council Director's Association 1978-1985
119 11 Community Relations Councils 1959-1961
119 12 Community Relations Study June 1977
119 13 Community Seder and Soviet Jewry 1969
119 14 Community Shaliach Program 1982-1986
119 15 Community Services of Pennsylvania 1968-1969
119 16 Community tensions 1948-1949
119 17 Community Youth Drug Action Council for Eastern Montgomery Co. 1970-1972
119 18 Compensation for Negro 1963
119 19 Complaints 1973-1974
119 20 Complaint against Mr. and Mrs. Krieger 1975
119 21 Complaints: Committee on Overt Anti-Semitism 1966, 1974-1976
119 22 Concerning Lillian Hellman 1949
119 23 Conciliation and Arbitration Service 1962-1972
119 24 Conciliation and Arbitration Service: between Cohen and Front St. Cooperative Association 1962
119 25 Conciliation and Arbitration Service: between mainline reform Temple and Eugene Blum, Executive Director 1963
119 26 Conciliation and Arbitration Service: Congregation Tikvoh Chadoshoh v. Rabbi Novitsky 1961
119 27 Conciliation and Arbitration Service: controversy among members of Brith Achim Beneficial Association 1968
119 28 Conciliation and Arbitration Service: controversy between Rabbi Israel Wolmark and Oxford Circle Jewish Community Centre 1968-1969
119 29 Conciliation and Arbitration Service: David Frank and Mach Zekeh Arav Congregation, disposal of assets 1958-1962
119 30 Conciliation and Arbitration Service: dispute between Ada Blender, Mrs. Wm. Horowitz and Mount Lebanon Cemetery, Upper Darby, PA 1965
119 31 Conciliation and Arbitration Service: dispute between Harold Kushner and Kensington Synagogue and Community Center 1964-1967
119 32 Conciliation and Arbitration Service: dispute between Temple Zion and Boulevard Temple Congregation Beth Torah over purchase of land for synagogue by Beth Torah 1963
119 33 Conciliation and Arbitration Service: establishment of the service, rules, and regulations 1960-1961
119 34 Conciliation and Arbitration Service: Israel Lerner v. Congregation B'nai Yithok 1966-1967
119 35 Conciliation and Arbitration Service: kosher caterers and Conservative of Philadelphia 1962-1963
119 36 Conciliation and Arbitration Service: Ladies' Auxiliary, Smiller Beneficial Assn. vs. Men's Chapter, Smiller Beneficial Assn. 1961-1962
119 37 Conciliation and Arbitration Service: Morris Adelman and Kaniver-Rejishiver Verein 1961
119 38 Conciliation and Arbitration Service: Mrs. Anna Neuman and the Friendly Brothers Assn. 1961-1962
119 39 Conciliation and Arbitration Service: Rabbi Benjamin B. Sobel and Congregation Montefiore 1961-1962
119 40 Conciliation and Arbitration Service: Rabbi Joseph Herbst and Congregation Tikvoh Chadoshoh 1962-1972
119 41 Conciliation and Arbitration Service: Rabbi Maurice S. Newhoff and West Philadelphia Jewish Community Center 1962
119 42 Conciliation and Arbitration Service: Rabbi Zalmin Deutscher 1962
119 43 Conciliation and Arbitration Service: Rev. Gadillia Sheinfeld and Congregation Beth Israel 1962-1963
119 44 Conciliation and Arbitration Service: Uptown Hebrew Sheltering Home, Kohen et al v. Kosoff 1970
119 45 Conference of Jewish Organizations of Greater Philadelphia on Soviet Jewry 1971
119 46 Conference of Jewish Religious School Educators 1963-1964
120 1-2 Conference of Organizations 1949-1955
120 3 Conference of Organizations immigration conference 1953
120 4 Conference of Presidents 1959
120 5 Conference on Immigration, Citizenship, and Refugee Matters 1963
120 6 Conference on National Security and Human Rights 1989-1990
120 7 Conference on Religion and Race Relations, Chicago: speeches by Dr. Franklin Littell, Rabbi Abraham 1963
120 8 Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: letters from Edward G. Beister, Jr. to Rabbi Maurice S. Corson April-May 1975
120 9 Conference on the Holocaust, 2nd annual 1976-1977
120 10 Conference on the Holocaust, 6th annual 1980
120 11-13 Conference on the Holocaust 1981-1984
120 14 Conferences and programs 1972-1973
120 15 Conferences on the Holocaust 1977-1982
120 16 Conferences on the Holocaust: "Forty Years After" 1984-1985
120 17 Congress 1972-1976
120 18 Congressional action on the Israel-Egypt agreement: letter to constituents re: letter writing 1975-1976
120 19 Congressional investigations: pamphlet by Will Maslow 1954
120 20 Congressional Mission to Israel follow-up 1983
120 21 Congressional Mission to Israel photos circa 1983
120 22 Congressional response 1975-1976
120 23 Congressional Bill Gray 1980-1990
120 24 Congressman Charles F. Dougherty 1978-1981
120 25 Congressman Lawrence Coughlin 1981-1990
120 26 Congressman Peter H. Kostmayer 1984
120 27 Congressman Robert Borski 1983-1988
120 28 Congressman Tom Foglietta 1982-1989
120 29 Congressmen adopt-a-prisoner and Congressional statement 1975
120 30 Conservative literature 1962
120 31 Constituents of JCRC: member agencies 1965-1966
120 32 Constitutional amendments to limit the Supreme Court 1963-1964
120 33 Constitutional Bicentennial Committee 1986-1987
120 34 Consulate General of Israel 1972-1974
120 35 Continuum: WCAU TV series 1972-1973
120 36 Controversy between Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Brown and William Goldman 1969-1970
120 37 Contact with legislators: Main Line, Delaware County 1978
120 38 Cooperation between the Federation and JCRC re: college students; equal opportunities for employment 1968-1970
120 39 Cooperation with law enforcement authorities by CRCs (Community Relations Committees) 1971
120 40 Coordinating Council and NIH: miscellaneous 1978
120 41-42 Coordinating Council on School Integration 1963-1966
120 43 Coordinating Council on the Holocaust Annual Conference program, agenda, evaluation results 1980
120 44 Coordinating Council on the Holocaust: 8th Annual Holocaust Conference 1980-1982
120 45 Copies of frequently used lists 1950-1951
120 46 Correspondence about Soviet Jewry 1977
120 47 Correspondence and memoranda: Philadelphia school financing, Affirmative Action 1972-1973
120 48 Coughlin, Father Charles 1938-1942
120 49-52 Council for Equal Job Opportunity 1951-1971
120 53 Council of Equal Housing Opportunities 1964-1968
121 1-4 Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds 1962-1976
121 5 Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations 1971-1972
121 6 Council on Immigration and Nationality Affairs 1962-1965
121 7 "Counterattack" 1950
121 8 Course explaining significance of the swastika and the burning of the cross 1965-1967
121 9 Court cases: juveniles October 1951-June 1952
121 10 Crash of Libyan aircraft in Israeli-occupied Sinai Desert 1973
121 11 CRC Directors Association 1977-1981
121 12 "Creativity in Worship," by Rabbi Edward M. Maline 1974
121 13 "Crime and Race" undated
121 14 Crime Commission of Philadelphia 1969-1973
121 15-18 Crime in the streets 1969-1973
121 19 Crime watch response 1970
121 20-26 The Cross and the Flag 1948-1953
121 27 Crossfire: WFIL program with Roy Frankhouser 1973
121 28 Crosstown expressway 1969-1972
121 29 Crusaders for Peace 1950
121 30 Cults 1976-1977
121 31 Current Events Club 1946
121 32-34 Czech trials 1952-1953
121 35 Dachau 1985
121 36 Daily News articles on Negro-Jewish relationships 1966-1971
121 37 Daily News Bulletin; JTA articles 1972
121 38 Dale, Albert 1943
121 39 David Ben-Gurion Memorial Service 1973-1974
121 40 Death penalty 1965-1966
121 41-42 Decentralization 1968-1969
121 43 Decentralization of Philadelphia public schools 1970
121 44 Decentralization of Philadelphia schools 1969-1971
121 45 Decentralization of the Philadelphia School District 1970-1971
121 46 Decision of Schamp case 1963-1964
121 47 Declaration of Human Rights 1964-1973
121 48 Delaware County Fair Housing Council 1964-1965
121 49 Delaware County Intermediate Unit 1975
121 50 Delaware County Intermediate Unit: training session at Allgates 1975
121 51 Delaware Valley Committee for Democratic Rights 1963
121 52 Delegates lies; party platforms; elections of 1972 1972
121 53-54 Democratic Educational Practices 1962-1965
121 55 Democratic Educational Practices: no. of Jews and Negro in professional schools 1963-1964
121 56 Democratic platform 1972
122 1 Demonstration against French policy 1969-1971
122 2 Demonstration at U.N. 1974
122 3 Demonstrations 1967
122 4 Demonstrations: clippings 1970-1972
122 5 Denazification of Germany 1950
122 6 Department of Public Institutions; Conference of Organizations 1950-1957
122 7 Department of Urban Affairs and Housing 1962
122 8-10 Desegregation 1969
122 11-12 Desegregation of public schools 1954, 1968-1975
122 13 Desegregation of schools 1969-1973
122 14 Destiny magazine 1947
122 15 Devorris, Joseph J.: PA Manufacturer's Association Insurance Company 1968-1970
122 16 Di Domenico, Fred 1952
122 17 Dialogue: JCRC, Board of Rabbis, Greater Philadelphia Council of Churches 1961-1962
122 18-19 Dialogue: Pennsylvania Catholic Welfare Committee 1963-1965
122 20 Dialogue with the United Church of Christ 1959-1962
122 21-22 Dialogues 1984-1988
122 23 Dies Committee 1939-1943
122 24 Direct Arab-Israeli negotiations 1969
122 25 Discrimination 1953
122 26 Discrimination against Harry Goldman 1972-1973
122 27-28 Discrimination case of Jewish faculty at Indiana University of Pennsylvania 1967-1976
122 29 Discrimination complaint: Ada Kohn 1972-1973
122 30 Discrimination complaints 1950-1952
122 31 Discrimination: general complaints June-July 1952
122 32 Discrimination and prejudice 1960-1971
122 33 Discrimination report re: Penn, Temple University 1957
122 34 Discrimination: violations of civil and religious rights October 1951-July 1952
122 35 Discussion group on Catholic-Jewish relations 1965
122 36 Discussion of plans for desegregation of Philadelphia schools 1968
122 37 Discussion papers, policy statements: the American Jewish community 1963
122 38 Discussions and conferences dealing with misc. topics 1961-1962
122 39 Displaced Persons Act 1949-1950
122 40 Doctor's workshop: 1979 Coordinating Council Conference 1979-1980
122 41 Document on budget cuts: U.S. v. Kowalchuk 1980-1981
122 42 The Donner Corp. 1949
122 43 Dr. G. Douglas Young 1976
122 44 Draft proposal re: tactics of confrontation 1969-1970
122 45 Draft resolution and JCRC statement on Vietnam 1970
122 46 Dubois, Brother Marcel 1975-1977
122 47 East European Jews 1968-1974
122 48 Eastern Montgomery Co.: Cheltenham School administrative investigation 1973-1975
122 49 Eastern Montgomery Co.: Cheltenham School District 1973-1975
122 50 Eban, Abba 1975
122 51 Eban, Abba visit to Philadelphia 1974-1975
122 52 Editorial in America: "To Our Jewish Friends" 1960-1962
123 1-2 Education 1952, 1964-1970
123 3 Education and busing 1972
123 4 Education Commission materials 1948-1956
123 5-6 Education discrimination 1945-1950, 1970-1971
123 7 Education discrimination: educator's conference 1950-1951
123 8 Education discrimination: general complaints December 1951-July 1952
123 9 Education discrimination: Physicians' Advisory Committee 1951-1958
123 10 Education discrimination: survey of Jewish faculty members in colleges 1938-1952
123 11-14 Education discrimination: survey of pre-med students 1948-1958
123 15 Education discrimination: survey of pre-med students, Penn and Temple 1953-1956
123 16 Education discrimination: survey of professional schools, original data of students 1949-1963
123 17 Education for social responsibility 1983-1984
123 18 Education: higher educational opportunities, scholarships, Temple University 1953-1956
123 19 Education program for non-public schools 1966
123 20 Education regionalism: taxes 1970-1972
123 21 Education vouchers 1964-1970
123 22 Education vouchers: church-state 1969-1971
123 23 Educational parks 1966-1967
123 24 Educational resource file 1963
123 25-26 Educational TV 1951-1953
123 27 Egypt, Sadat: U.S. intention to sell arms to Egypt 1974-1976
123 28 E.I. Dupont Corp. 1950
123 29 Eichmann case brochure 1961
123 30 The Eichmann Case in the American Press, published by the American Jewish Committee August 1962
123 31 Eichmann case pamphlet distribution 1960-1961
123 32 "Eichmann in Jerusalem" 1963
123 33 Eichmann report 1960
123 34 Einstein, Albert 1953
123 35 "The Elderly Jew in an Urban Slum (Strawberry Mansion)," Philadelphia Geriatric Center, Federation of Jewish Agencies of Greater Philadelphia December 1969
123 36-37 Election 1952, 1983-1984
123 38-39 Election materials 1956-1960
123 40 Election materials: Communist Party et al 1946-1954
123 41-42 Election practices 1951-1958
123 43 Election practices material 1956
123 44 Election reform 1969-1970
124 1 Election tactics 1948
124 2 Electoral college 1969
124 3 Elementary and secondary education 1965
124 4 Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 1965-1966
124 5 Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 clippings 1965
124 6 Ellerin, Milton 1952
124 7 Ellipse 1981-1984
124 8-10 Emancipation Proclamation Celebration 1962-1963
124 11 Emma Lazarus Foundation of Jewish Women's Clubs 1952-1954
124 12-17 Employment discrimination 1939-1973
124 18 Employment discrimination: David Levin case 1976-1981
124 19 Employment discrimination: general complaints April-July 1952
124 20 Employment practices 1951
124 21 Employment practices and opportunities 1965
124 22 Employment practices in Pennsylvania 1954
124 23 Enk, Harry J. 1960
193 12 Entrepreneurial Development Training Center 1971
124 24 Episcopal Community Services: Diocese of Pennsylvania 1963-1964
124 25-29 Episcopal-Jewish dialogue 1976-1986
124 30 Episcopal Jewish Planning Committee 1982-1984
124 31 Episcopal-Jewish relations: proposal for a joint committee 1978-1979
124 32 Equal Access: A Practical Guide 1984-1985
124 33 "Equal Access" legislation 1984-1985
124 34-35 Equal access to accommodations 1983-1987
124 36 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 1980
124 37 Equal opportunities and urban affairs 1971-1973
124 38 Equal opportunity 1972
124 39-41 Equal opportunity-Affirmative Action 1968-1974
124 42 Equal opportunity-Affirmative Action: Chernin's speech 1972
124 43 Equal opportunity-Affirmative Action: City of Philadelphia 1972
124 44 Equal opportunity-Affirmative Action: court decisions 1970-1972
124 45-46 Equal opportunity-Affirmative Action: Jewish agencies 1970-1973
124 47 Equal opportunity-Affirmative Action: other 1972-1973
124 48 Equal opportunity-Affirmative Action: state government 1971-1972
124 49 Equal Opportunity Employment Commission 1965-1972
124 50 Equal opportunity: Negro-Jewish relations 1967-1968
125 1-2 Equal opportunity: Negro-Jewish relations 1969
125 3 Equal rights for women 1972
125 4 Equality in education 1967-1972
125 5 Equalizer property tax 1971-1972
125 6 Eruv 1985-1989
125 7 ESEA (Elementary and Secondary Education Act) law suits: correspondence, etc. 1965-1967
125 8-10 Essays 1984-1985, undated
125 11 The "Eternal Light" program 1954
125 12 Ethiopian Jews: Sigid Celebration 1989-1991
125 13 Ethical Cultural Society: Mr. K. Smith 1972
125 14 Ethical Heritage Affairs Institute 1971-1973
125 15-17 Ethnic studies 1972-1975
125 18 Eucharistic Congress 1976-1977
125 19 Evaluation of Conference of Organizations 1955
125 20 Evangelicals: general information 1978-1987
125 21-23 Evangelicals United for Zion: "Perception" 1978-1984
125 24 Evangelism in the Jewish community 1972-1975
125 25 Evangelistic efforts concern Jewish leaders 1972
125 26 Evening Bulletin: housing, Vietnam protests, Temple University 19691972
125 27 "Events and People;" Pawtucket crèche; religion vs. private life 1984-1985
125 28 Excerpts from Democratic and Republican Party platforms 1960
125 29 Excerpts from meeting of Equal Opportunity and Urban Affairs Commission re: Douglas decision in the Defunis case 1974
125 30 Executive heads of FJA (Federation of Jewish Agencies) members agencies 1964
193 13 Exemption for Sabbatarians 1962-1963
125 31 Exemption for Sabbatarians minutes of 1962 meetings 1962
125 32 Exhibit on Soviet Jewry 1969
125 33 Export Administration Act to Combat Arab Boycott 1976-1977
125 34 Extra corporeal medical specialties 1975
125 35 The extreme Right 1971
193 14 Extremism 1964-1965
125 36-39 Extremism 1964-1967
125 40 Facing History and Ourselves: ICH (Interfaith Council on the Holocaust) 1998
125 41 Fact-finding mission to Ethiopia 1985
125 42 "Fact Sheet on Philadelphia National Bank and the Arab Boycott" 1976
125 43 "Fact-Sheet on the Religious Issue in the Presidential Campaign" 1960
125 44 Fact sheet on vandalism and violence in Strawberry Mansion 1960
125 45 Fact sheet: Pennsylvania House Bill 71, right to life of fetus 1977
125 46 Facts in Review 1940-1941
125 47 "Facts on the Middle East" 1990
125 48 Fair educational practices 1948-1951
125 49-51 Fair Election Practices Committee 1953-1966
125 52 Fair Employment Practices Commission 1946-1951
126 1 Fair Employment Practices Commission bill: Dodge, Kern 1939-1950
126 2-4 Fair Employment Practices Committee 1950-1957
126 5-7 Fair Housing Practices 1959-1964
126 8 Fair Housing Practices: "Survey to Determine Stability of Jewish Community In the Northwest Area of Philadelphia" 1961
126 9 Fair Practices Ordinance 1963
126 10 Fair Procedures for Congressional Investigating Committees 1954
126 11 Falwell, Jerry 1983-1987
126 12 "The Family Assistance Act of 1970" 1970
126 13 "Famous Last Words" 1964
126 14 Farm workers 1969-1974
126 15 Father Leonard Feeney: The Point 1953-1960
126 16 Father Turner: Chaplaincy Corps 1984
126 17 Federal aid to education clippings 1960-1961
126 18 Federal aid to Education: ESEA (Elementary and Secondary Education Act) 1966
126 19 Federal aid to education: excerpts from Senator Joseph S. Clark's newsletter March 1961
126 20 Federal aid to education: statement by the American Jewish Committee before Senate March 1961
126 21 Federal aid to non-public schools 1962-1963
126 22 Federal aid to public education 1961
126 23-24 Federal civil rights bills 1963-1967
126 25 Federal civil rights legislation 1961-1962
126 26-28 Fair Education and Secondary Act of 1965 1965-1966
126 29 Federal Register: financial assistance 1965-1966
126 30 The Federation and the Jewish Times 1974-1977
126 31 Federation committee on Soviet new Americans 1984-1989
126 32 Federation daycare 1976-1983
126 33 Federation financial support for JCRC 1978
126 34 Federation housing: Federation Apartments newsletter 1980-1981
126 35-36 Federation housing: Robert Saligman House 1979-1983
126 37 Federation housing: Shalom Apartments monthly newsletter 1980-1983
126 38 Federation housing: Tabas House newsletter 1981-1983
126 39 Federation of American Citizens of German Descent 1945-1949
126 40-45 Federation of Jewish Agencies of Greater Philadelphia 1956-1967
127 1-2 Federation of Jewish Agencies of Greater Philadelphia: Community Planning Department 1964-1972
127 3 Federation of Jewish Agencies of Greater Philadelphia: Community Relations Committee 1960-1962
127 4 Federation of Jewish Agencies of Greater Philadelphia: Leisure Time Committee 1963
127 5 Federation of Jewish Agencies of Greater Philadelphia: miscellaneous 1972-1977
127 6 Federation of Jewish Agencies of Greater Philadelphia: officers and Executive Committee 1959-1961
127 7 Federation of Jewish Agencies of Greater Philadelphia panel discussion on community relations 1962
127 8 Federation of Jewish Agencies of Greater Philadelphia: Urban Affairs Committee, minutes of meetings 1968-1970
127 9 Federation of Reform Synagogues of Greater Philadelphia 1959-1963
127 10-15 Fellowship Commission 1952-1966
127 16 Fellowship Commission: Committee on Community Tensions 1961-1963
127 17 Fellowship Commission: Committee on Democracy in Housing 1950
127 18 Fellowship House 1961-1962
127 19 Fels and Co. pensioners 1967
127 20 Felsenstein, Jacob and Eleanor 1957
127 21 FEPC (Fair Election Practices Committee) 1960
127 22 Fields, Edward R. 1956
127 23 Film and theatre production: Anti-Semitism and Jewish life 1973-1974
127 24 Film Festival of Israel: pamphlet 1977
127 25 Film: genocide 1982
127 26-29 Films 1951-1953
127 30 Films on Israel 1974
127 31 Financial aid and loans to Arab states 1973-1975
127 32 Financial aid to non-public schools 1967-1971
127 33 Financial and budget info 1977-1990
127 34 Financial statements: Lawrence Key T/A Publix Thriftway Market 1972-1973
127 35 Financing of public schools 1971-1972
127 36 "A Firm Foundation," community activities 1995
127 37 "First American" poem 1942-1944
127 38 FJA (Federation of Jewish Agencies) Committee on Jesus; Jesus movement 1972-1973
127 39 FJA (Federation of Jewish Agencies): Philadelphia 1981-1989
127 40 Flagstad, Kirsten: protest 1947
127 41 Floor plans 1984
127 42 Fluoridation; Folcroft controversy; religious freedom 1961-1966
127 43-44 Focus on Action: Annual Report 1972-1978
127 45 Folcroft housing situation 1963
128 1 Folcroft: mob prevents Baker family from moving into their home in Folcroft 1963
128 2-3 FOLK (Freedom Opportunity Liberation Knowledge) 1969-1970
128 4 "For America" meeting 1960
128 5 Forbes, Rev. Kenneth Ripley 1955
128 6 Ford, Henry 1947
128 7 Ford, Henry; Fish, Hamilton 1940-1945
128 8 Federal aid authorization bill 1972-1976
128 9 Foreign Discriminatory Practices Act 1975
128 10 Foreign Policy Research Institute 1979-1986
128 11 Formal Opinion No. 272: action police may take against members of the American Nazi Party by David Berger, City Solicitor to Police Commissioner Brown 1962
128 12 The Foundation Directory undated
128 13 Foundation for Religious Action 1954
128 14 Fourth National Leadership Conference undated
128 15 Frank, Paul 1940
128 16 Frankhouser, Roy: Phila. Nazi 1965
128 17 Franklin Littell: Christians Concerned for Israel 1970-1975
128 18 Fraternities 1949-1954
128 19 The Free Press (Oregon) 1950
128 20 "Free Soviet Jewry" to greet Moscow Circus outside Spectrum 1972-1973
128 21 Freedman v. Amtrak 1974-1978
128 22 Freedman, Samson, death of 1970-1971
128 23 Freedom Budget for All Americans 1967-1968
128 24 Freedom Riders 1961
128 25 Freedom Seder material 1969-1971
128 26 Freedom Week 1961
128 27 Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge 1961-1964
128 28 French embargo and public response 1968-1969
128 29 Friday night program 1964-1966
128 30 Friends of Haifa University 1972
128 31 Fulbright 1974
128 32 Fund for Religious Liberty 1984-1985
128 33 Gaber, Samuel general correspondence 1967-1970
128 34 Gallagher, Joseph 1941-1956
128 35 Gallico, Paul 1949
128 36 Gambling as fundraising in synagogue 1950
128 37 Gang information report 1964
128 38 Gartner, Fred C. 1938-1941
128 39 Gaza background info 1986-1988
128 40-42 Gaza editorials 1987-1988
128 43-44 Gaza news articles 1988
128 45-47 Gaza statements 1987-1988
129 1 Gaza violence: Action Alert 1987-1988
129 2 Gaza violence: Backgrounder 1987-1988
129 3-5 General file 1961-1966
129 6 General file: list of affiliates, correspondence etc. 1962-1964
129 7 General information, memos, correspondence 1978-1983
129 8-10 Genocide 1948-1967
129 11 Genocide: Advisory Committee 1966
129 12-14 Genocide convention 1968-1985
129 15 Gerald L.K. Smith meeting 1947-1951
129 16 German American Congress for Democracy; Herbert "Bert" Gimbel 1941
129 17 German scientists in Egypt 1964-1965
129 18 Germantown incident: skating/Skytop 1944
129 19-20 Germantown Week conference 1967-1968
129 21-24 Germany 1951-1984
129 25 Germany: SS service October-November 1956
129 26-27 Germany: statute of limitations for war criminals 1964-1965
129 28 The Gimbel Award: Esther Polen 1976-1977
129 29 Girard College 1965
129 30 Girard College brochure 1965
129 31-32 Girard College clippings 1965-1967
130 1-2 Girard College material 1965-1968
130 3 Girard College official report and proceedings 1954
130 4 Golan Heights 1981-1982
130 5 Gold, Henry 1950
130 6 Goldberg, Oland 1958
130 7 Goldblatt, Maurice 1942
130 8 Goldhammer, Leonard 1952
130 9 Goldman worker discrimination case 1959-1973
130 10 Government aid to schools 1964-1965
130 11-12 Government support to non-public schools 1969-1972
130 13 "Governor Samuels in 1974" 1974
193 15 Governor's Justice Commission 1975-1978
130 14 "Grandmother Tales" 1953
130 15 Grant proposals of Interfaith Council on the Holocaust 1998-1999
130 16 Grant to Kensington Council on Black Affairs: Kensington Self Help Center 1969-1971
130 17 Grape boycott 1968-1969
130 18 Gratz College 1969-1970
130 19 Gray, Bill 1979-1981
130 20 Greater New York Conference on Soviet Jewry 1972
130 21-22 Greater Philadelphia Committee for Ratification of the Genocide and Other Human Rights Conventions 1965-1967
130 23 Greater Philadelphia Committee to Protest Soviet Antisemitism 1966
130 24-25 Greater Philadelphia Council of Churches 1959-1965
193 16 Greater Philadelphia Council of Churches, Board of Rabbis, and the JCRC 1961-1963
130 26-27 Greater Philadelphia Council of Churches; JCRC; Board of Rabbis 1962-1963
130 28-29 Greater West Philadelphia Community Relations Committee 1950-1951
130 30 Greece and Cyprus 1974
130 31 Green, Saul, director press, radio and TV, correspondence 1952-1953
130 32-34 Group libel 1949-1972
130 35 Group Libel Act: Pennsylvania 1963
130 36 A Guide to Program Planning; joint program plans 1967-1974
130 37 Guidelines for Implementing Elementary and Secondary Education Act 1966
130 38 Guidelines on Elementary Education Act 1965
130 39 "Guidelines on Jewish Involvement in Election Campaigns" 1969-1973
130 40 Guideposts Associates, Inc. 1945-1946
131 1-3 Gulf crisis 1990-1991
131 4 Gulf oil 1975
131 5 Gun control legislation; Nazism 1972-1973
131 6 The Haband Co. 1950
131 7 Hadassah 1969-1971
131 8 Hadassah bulletins and announcements: Delaware County chapter, Camden County chapter, Weizmann-Roosevelt chapter 1979-1983
131 9-10 Hadassah, Delaware County chapter: "Hi-Lites" 1973-1983
131 11 Hadassah, Delaware County: invitations to parties 1975-1978
131 12 Hadassah, Hamerkaz Group meeting notices 1975-1979
131 13 Hadassah news bulletins 1976-1977
131 14-18 Hadassah, Philadelphia chapter 1955, 1972-1983
131 19 Hadassah, Theodore Herzel chapter 1982
131 20 Hahnemann Medical School 1968
131 21 Har Zion controversy 1970
131 22 Har Zion Synagogue move from Wynnefield 1970
131 23 Har Zion vandalism 1969-1970
131 24 Harap, Louis 1952-1953
131 25 Hate letters sent to Steve Allison WPEN 1951
193 17 Haven House 1969
131 26 Haverford Community Center 1969-1971
131 27 Haverford School District: seminar on treatment of Jews and Judaism in social studies and literature 1974-1978
131 28 Haverford Township seminar correspondence 1973-1975
131 29 Haverford Township seminar evaluations 1974-1975
131 30 Haverford Township seminar on the treatment of Jews and Judaism in the teaching of social studies and literature 1972-1975
131 31 Haynsworth, Judge 1969
131 32 Health and Welfare Council: Committee on Foreign Born 1960-1962
131 33 Health and Welfare Council: West Ave. 1964-1965
131 34 Hearings before the Federal Communications Commission re: WXUR (the Reverend McIntire) 1968-1970
131 35 Hearings on aid to non-public schools undated
131 36-37 Hebrew Christians 1973-1988
131 38 Hebrew School principals: Phila. Branch, United Synagogue of America, Board of Jewish Education 1970-1971
131 39 Hershman v. Defense Industrial Supply Center 1975
131 40 HIAS (Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society) 1976-1991
131 41 HIAS re: Clarence Wolf 1953
131 42-45 High school institutes 1952-1958
132 1-2 High school institutes 1958-1961
132 3 High school institutes: photographs 1957
132 4 High school institutes: scripts circa 1957
132 5 Hijacking: photographs 1970
132 6-7 Hillel 1970-1974
132 8 Hillel House, Univ. of PA voted as sanctuary against the draft 1970
132 9 Hirsh, Richard: Israel info 1988
132 10 Histadrut 1969-1982
132 11 Histadrut and Rizzo 1969-1970
132 12 History of radio station WXUR 1966-1973
132 13 Holiday observance survey 1977
132 14 Holiday observance survey correspondence 1977
132 15-16 Holiday observances 1956-1964
132 17 Holocaust 1971-1974
132 18 Holocaust conference agendas 1983
132 19 Holocaust conference awards committee 1983
132 20 Holocaust conference bills 1984-1985
132 21 Holocaust conference budget and contributions 1983-1985
132 22 Holocaust conference: Connelly, John F. 1984-1985
132 23 Holocaust conference contributions and thank-you letters 1984-1985
132 24-25 Holocaust conference coordinating council 1982-1985
132 26 Holocaust conference coordinating council minutes 1983
132 27 Holocaust conference daily agendas, evaluations, results of questionnaires 1980
132 28 Holocaust conference day of remembrance 1982-1985
132 29 Holocaust conference dinners 1983
132 30 Holocaust conference finance committee 1983-1984
132 31 Holocaust conference individual funding 1984-1985
132 32 Holocaust conference: Jick, Leon A., A Story of Betrayal 1954
132 33 Holocaust conference kits 1979-1983
132 34 Holocaust conference: Klein, Kurt 1984-1985
132 35 Holocaust conference: list of attending 1983
132 36 Holocaust conference: Littell, Franklin 1984-1985
132 37 Holocaust conference mailings 1982-1983
132 38 Holocaust conference: miscellaneous 1981-1983
132 39 Holocaust conference: National Institute on the Holocaust correspondence 1983
132 40 Holocaust conference: Drinan, Robert F. 1984-1985
132 41 Holocaust conference panel discussions 1985
132 42 Holocaust conference participants 1978-1983
132 43 Holocaust conference: possible speakers 1982-1983
132 44-45 Holocaust conference: press 1981-1983
132 46 Holocaust conference programs committee 1982-1983
132 47 Holocaust conference reading materials 1983
132 48 Holocaust conference receipts 1983
132 49 Holocaust conference receipts and disbursements 1983
132 50 Holocaust conference registration 1985
132 51 Holocaust conference speakers: Adachi, Agnes 1983
132 52 Holocaust conference speakers and participants 1984-1985
132 53 Holocaust conference speakers: Devlin, Msgr. Joseph W. 1983
132 54 Holocaust conference speakers: Fox, John 1983
132 55 Holocaust conference speakers: Hausen, Rabbi Max, Sister Gloria Coleman, Dr. Rufus Cornelsen 1983
132 56 Holocaust conference speakers: Levin, Nora 1983
132 57 Holocaust conference speakers: Udoff, Dr. Alan 1983
132 58 Holocaust conference thank-you correspondence 1983
132 59 Holocaust conference: Udoff, Dr. Allen 1983-1984
132 60 Holocaust conference: William O'Brien, J. 1985
132 61 Holocaust curriculum 1983
132 62 Holocaust curriculum in Philadelphia schools: Memorial Conference 1972-1979
132 63 Holocaust curriculum in religious schools 1982-1984
133 1 Holocaust denial: Arthur R. Butz 1977-1981
133 2-6 Holocaust materials 1981-1985, undated
133 7-13 Holocaust Memorial Committee 1984-1986
133 14 Holocaust newsletters 1977-1983
133 15 Holocaust remembrance ceremony 1980-1988
133 16 "The Home Front" 1946
133 17 Home Rule Charter 1965
133 18 Home Rule Charter, Jewish education and Saturday morning classes 1965-1966
133 19 Home Rule Charter: Philadelphia 1965
133 20 Homecrest Stores, Inc. to George K. Jackson 38-40 South 52nd St. Phila., PA 19139 1967-1972
133 21 House Un-American Activities Committee: teachers hearings 1953
133 22-24 Housing 1950-1965
133 25 Housing: Burton and Lacey 1968-1970
133 26 House desegregation 1954-1958
133 27-30 Housing discrimination 1951-1972
133 31 Housing discrimination survey 1964
133 32 "Housing for the Low and Moderate Income Families of Pennsylvania" 1970
133 33-34 Housing legislation 1962-1969
133 35 Housing surveys 1955-1971
133 36 "How to organize for Jewish Community Relations" 1955
133 37 Hughes, Langston 1948-1951
133 38 Human Relations Act 1961-1963
133 39 Human Relations Commission 1988
133 40 Human Relations Council of Cheltenham Township 1972
133 41 Human Relations, Suburban Council on 1959
133 42 Human relations television series for children 1956-1957
133 43-46 Humane slaughter 1961-1967
134 1 Humane slaughter 1966-1967
134 2 Humane slaughter: House bill 347, minutes of Rabbis' conference 1961
134 3 Humane slaughter: Jewish practice 1964-1966
134 4 Humane slaughter legislation 1960-1961
134 5 "Humane Slaughtering Legislation Shechita (Jewish Ritual Slaughtering): The Special Problem of Shackling and Hoisting" 1960
134 6 Humane slaughter: Orthodox Conference March 1961
134 7-8 Humane slaughtering 1963-1967
134 9 Hungarian uprising 1956
134 10 Humor undated
134 11 Hunger: Communist China; common market proposals: Austrian Institute 1969-1974
134 12 Ida Nudel play 1976
134 13-26 Immigration 1947-1966
134 27-28 Immigration conference 1961-1962
134 29 Immigration: Hart bill S.747 1963
134 30 Immigration issues and legislation 1955-1956
134 31 Immigration: World Refuge Year 1959-1961
134 32 Incident control 1947-1948
134 33-36 Independence Square rally on Soviet anti-Semitism 1964-1967
134 37 Independent Socialist League undated
134 38 Indiana JCRC manual for committees and communities 1947-1948
134 39 Information from Israel translated from Russian 1978-1979
134 40 Institute for Holocaust Studies 1976
134 41 Instructions to volunteers re: graduate and professional school admissions survey undated
134 42 Integration 1966-1968
134 43 Integration of public schools 1964
134 44 Integration in public schools of Greater Philadelphia 1963-1970
135 1 Integration in public schools of Greater Philadelphia: decentralization 1969
135 2 "The Intelligence Digest" 1950
135 3 The Intercollegiate League 1950
135 4 Intercultural education 1946-1951
135 5 Intercultural Education Committee 1954-1956
193 18 Interdenominational Committee on Corporate Responsibility 1975-1976
135 6 Inter-faith 1960-1962
135 7 Interfaith briefing session on the Middle East 1975
135 8 Interfaith Coalition: nuclear awareness 1981-1985
135 9 Interfaith conference on behalf of prisoners of war in Middle East 1974
135 10-11 Interfaith Conference for Correctional Justice 1971-1973
135 12 Interfaith Council on the Holocaust 1988-1996
135 13 Interfaith Council on the Holocaust Board of Directors 1998-1999
135 14 Interfaith Council on the Holocaust: Conference "Captive and Fire" 1989-1991
135 15 Interfaith Council on the Holocaust: miscellaneous 1979-1985
135 16 Interfaith Council on the Holocaust: resistance of the Holocaust 1997-1998
135 17 Interfaith dialogue project 1984-1987
135 18 Interfaith dialogues: Catholic-Jewish relations 1988
135 19-20 Interfaith Exploration of Religious Education 1964-1973
135 21 Interfaith Interracial Council of the Clergy 1965-1966
135 22 Interfaith Lay Dialogue 1980-1981
135 23 Interfaith Lay Dialogue Project 1989-1990
135 24 Interfaith Lay Dialogue: recruitment 1979-1980
135 25 Interfaith religious education 1963-1965
135 26 Interfaith and youth activities 1965-1966
135 27 Intergroup Office of Philadelphia, Board of Education 1969-1972
135 28 Internal Jewish affairs 1961-1962
135 29 Internal Security Act 1950
135 30 International Christian Embassy 1984
135 31 International cinema 1977-1979
135 32 International Conference on the Holocaust 1978
135 33 International Commission Leadership Tour 1970
135 34 International Human Rights 1980-1984
135 35 International Human Rights Commission 1974-1981
135 36 International Human Rights Committee 1980-1986
135 37-38 International Israel Community Relations: French embargo 1969-1970
135 39-40 International; Israel; Jerusalem 1967-1972
135 41 "International Jew" 1946
135 42 International League for the Reparation of Russian Jews 1971-1973
135 43 International Race Relations Committee 1952
135 44 International Theological Symposium on the Holocaust 1978
135 45 International Workers Order, Inc. 1944-1951
135 46 Interns for Peace 1979-1989
135 47 Internship program and school administration: Temple University 1973-1977
135 48 Interoffice memos 1983-1985
135 49 Interracial dialogue 1963-1964
136 1 Interracial: Discussion Group of Negro and Jewish Leaders 1962-1963
136 2 Interracial: Middle East crisis, UN resolution 1966-1967
136 3 Interracial: Negro-Jewish relations 1966
136 4-6 Interracial relationships 1963-1965
136 7 Interreligious Affairs 1981-1987
136 8 Interreligious Affairs Commission 1986-1987
136 9 Interreligious Committee for Peace in the Middle East 1986-1987
136 10-12 Interreligious Dialogue 1962-1968
136 13 Interreligious discussion papers 1962
136 14 Interreligious education dialogue 1964-1965
136 15 Interreligious programs: Phila., Islamic Relations Academic Programs, synagogue, local 1976-1980
136 16 Interreligious Relations 1962-1963
136 17 Interreligious Relations and Church and State Separation 1988
136 18 Interreligious Relations, Middle East, Human Law 1961-1962
136 19-21 Interreligious relationships 1962-1965
136 22 Interreligious relationships: layman 1964-1965
136 23 Interreligious: school discussions 1961-1962
136 24 Interreligious Task Force on Soviet Jewry 1978
136 25 Interreligious Witness for Civil Rights 1964
136 26 Interreligious workshops 1962-1963
136 27 Iranian Jews: murder of Habib Elghanian, Irian Jewish leader 1979-1980
136 28-29 Iraqi executions 1969
136 30 Iraqi Jews visit to Philadelphia 1973-1974
136 31 Islamic fundamentalism 1988-1990
136 32 Isolationist newspapers October 1941
136 33-39 Israel 1968-1976
136 40 Israel 21 celebration 1969
136 41 Israel 24 1972
136 42 Israel 25 1972-1974
136 43 Israel 25th anniversary 1973-1975
137 1 Israel 25th anniversary correspondence 1973-1974
137 2 Israel 25th anniversary pamphlets and publicity material 1947-1972
137 3 Israel 25th anniversary: "A Program Planning Kit ," published by the Theodore Herzel Institute 1972-1973
137 4-6 Israel 26 1973-1975
137 7 Israel's 26th anniversary 1974
137 8 Israel 27 1974-1976
137 9 Israel 27th anniversary of independence 1975
137 10-11 Israel 28 1975-1976
137 12 Israel's 28th anniversary 1976
137 13-14 Israel 29 1977
137 15-19 Israel 30 1976-1979
137 20 Israel 30: Jewish Defense League 1978
137 21 Israel 30th Independence Day Celebration 1977-1978
137 22 Israel's 30th anniversary: "An Israeli Arab Views Israeli Problems Today" 1978
137 23-26 Israel 31 1978-1979
137 27 Israel 31st February 13, 1979-June 4, 1979
137 28-29 Israel 32 1980
137 30 Israel 32: "I Love Israel Because" button undated
137 31 Israel 32 Independence Day celebrations 1980
137 32 Israel 32 press kit 1979-1980
137 33 Israel 33 1981
137 34 Israel 33 Independence Day Committee 1980-1982
138 1-3 Israel 34 1979-1982
138 4 Israel 34 evaluation 1980-1982
138 5 Israel 35 1983
138 6 Israel 35 parade handbook 1983
138 7 Israel 36 Independence Committee 1983-1984
138 8 Israel 36 original letters 1984
138 9 Israel 37 1985
138 10 Israel 38 1985-1986
138 11 Israel 38 Independence Day 1986
138 12-13 Israel 39 1987
138 14-15 Israel 40 1987-1989
138 16 Israel 40 bazaar 1987-1988
138 17 Israel 40 celebration: David Gutin and Linda Millison 1987-1988
138 18 Israel 40: Ofra Sahron Afir 1987-1988
138 19 Israel 40 planning 1987-1988
138 20-24 Israel 41 1988-1989
138 25 Israel 41 applications for parade 1988-1989
138 26 Israel 41 bazaar application 1989
138 27 Israel 41 bazaar: children's fun fair 1989
138 28 Israel 41 correspondence 1987-1989
138 29 Israel 41 evaluation 1989
138 30 Israel 41 evaluation forms 1989
139 1 Israel 41 food vendors in bazaar 1989
139 2 Israel 41: Gary Wolf 1989
139 3 Israel 41 general correspondence and memoranda 1989
139 4 Israel 41 logo 1989
139 5 Israel 41 news releases 1989
139 6 Israel 41 parade forms 1989
139 7 Israel 41 parade permit 1989
139 8 Israel 41 registration forms 1989
139 9 Israel 41 schedule of performances 1989
139 10 Israel 41 thank yous 1989
139 11 Israel 42 1990
139 12-13 Israel 42 bazaar application 1990
139 14 Israel 42 bazaar evaluation form 1990
139 15 Israel 42 bazaar menus, food, budget, planning calendars 1990
139 16 Israel 42 "Coordinator's Report" June 1990
139 17 Israel 42: Israel Independence Parade 1990
139 18-19 Israel 42 parade 1990
139 20 Israel 42 parade evaluation form 1990
139 21 Israel 42 parade map of route, press kits 1990
139 22 Israel 42 parade permit from City of Philadelphia and list of participants 1990
139 23 Israel 42 parade staging 1990
139 24 Israel 42 parade thank you letters 1990
139 25 Israel 43 Steering Committee 1987-1991
139 26 Israel 55 2003
139 27 Israel advertisement by ADL (Anti-defamation League) 1975
139 28 Israel Advocacy Committee 1990-1991
139 29 Israel-African relations 1976-1983
139 30 Israel: airline incidents 1970
139 31 Israel Aliyah Council 1979-1987
139 32 Israel; Aliyah; Jewish community 1970-1972
139 33 Israel amnesty 1967-1971
139 34 Israel anniversaries 1979-1980
139 35 Israel-Arab negotiations; Egypt-Sinai negotiations 1974
139 36 Israel: Arab relations 1957
139 37 Israel: Arab terrorism; Security of Jewish Agencies 1972-1974
139 38 Israel: Arabs in Israel; Palestinian Jews; Near East report; mid east background 1969-1970
139 39 Israel: Argov's visit 1969
139 40 Israel: audio/visual 1970-1975
139 41 Israel: Beirut 1969
139 42 Israel bonds 1984-1986
139 43 Israel: brief Mideast highlights 1971
139 44 Israel Bronstein vs. Achdat B'nai Israel, dispute over disposition of funds after sale synagogue premises: Conciliation and Arbitration Service 1962
139 45 Israel and Christians 1972-1974
139 46-47 Israel Commission 1986-1987
140 1-2 Israel Commission correspondence 1985-1986
140 3 "Israel in the '70s": Conference at University of Pennsylvania 1973
140 4 Israel counsel 1964-1972
140 5 Israel: crisis in the Near East 1967
140 6 Israel, Egypt and the problem of Jewish refugees 1956-1957
140 7 Israel elections 1977-1989
140 8 Israel and the Gaza Strip 1986
140 9 Israel: German suspension on arms shipments 1965
140 10 Israel: grants for institutions 1973
140 11 Israel High School Unit 1971
140 12 Israel-India relations 1987
140 13-14 Israel Independence Day 1975-1976, 1980-1982
140 15 Israel Independence Day observance 1968-1971
140 16 Israel Information Library 1971
140 17 Israel-International relations 1977-1978
140 18 Israel-Iran relations 1979-1988
140 19 Israel-Iraq: Gulf crisis 1981-1990
140 20 Israel-Japanese relations 1973-1974
140 21 Israel jet fighters April-May 1970
140 22 Israel jet request 1969-1970
140 23 Israel: Junior Scholastic, Middle East 1971
140 24-25 Israel, Middle East 1968-1977
140 26 Israel, Middle East, Palestinians 1973-1976
140 27 Israel, Middle East, PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) 1975
140 28 Israel mission 1970-1971
140 29 Israel mission registration form 1991
140 30 Israel: Nazareth mayor Mousa Kteily in Philadelphia 1968
140 31 Israel-occupied territories 1973-1976
140 32 "Israel: A Pluralistic Democracy" 1975
140 33 Israel: P.M. Rabin in Philadelphia 1967-1968
140 34 Israel politics and elections 1982-1987
140 35 Israel politics: Philadelphia 1975-1984
140 36 Israel: Prime Minister Golda Meir in Philadelphia 1969
140 37 Israel programming 1970-1972
140 38 Israel Programs Committee 1977-1990
140 39-40 Israel Project Fund 1968-1977
140 41 Israel: protest of French embargo 1966-1967
140 42 Israel Red Mogen David 1974
140 43 "Israel Report, 1974/I&II, Vol. 7" 1974
140 44 Israel: Sadat 1971-1973
140 45 Israel, Soviet Jewry, Christian-Jewish relations 1970-1971
140 46 Israel: Soviets in the Middle East 1970
140 47 Israel: State Department/White House 1969-1973
140 48 Israel statements and symposiums 1989-1990
140 49 Israel: Suez; Socialism; Shazar's birthday; trade fair 1969-1970
140 50 Israel: symposium on Israel's security 1990
140 51 Israel and the Third World 1973-1975
140 52 Israel Tourism Committee 1986-1987
140 53 Israel Tourism Expo: travel agencies 1987
141 1 Israel Tourist Committee 1966
141 2 Israel Tourist Committee: Masada Committee of Philadelphia; Golda Meir invitation list for visit 1969-1970
141 3 Israel: TV; Israel reprints; Rogers Plan 1971-1975
141 4 Israel and the United Nations 1971-1982
141 5 Israel-United States trade hearings and reports 1984-1985
141 6 Israel-U.S. government 1970-1975
141 7 Israel-U.S.: policy crisis, press clips 1969-1970
141 8 Israel and the Vatican 1971-1973
141 9 Israel Week: University of Pennsylvania 1974-1975
141 10 Israel: "Who is a Jew?"; Chicago visit of French-Pompidou; skyjacking 1969-1973
141 11 "Israel: You Are Not Alone!" 1979-1983
141 12-14 Israeli Film Festival 1976-1977
141 15 Israeli POWs from Yom Kippur War 1974-1975
141 16 Israeli student visit 1979-1980
141 17 Israeli students visit to Philadelphia 1974
141 18 Israel's peace proposals: special article 1985
141 19 Issues in France 1974-1985
141 20 Issues in state-church separation papal platform case 1979-1981
141 21 Italian Social Club 1972
141 22 Jaffe, Arthur 1968-1974
141 23 Jaffree Y. Wallace: school prayer court case 1985
141 24 "Japan Airlines has joined the Arab boycott against Israel." 1972
141 25 The Japanese American Review; The Japan Times Weekly 1940-1941
141 26 JCAB (Jewish Campus Activities Board) materials; Youth Council 1985-1986
141 27 Jeffrey St. John CBS Radio; Franklin Institute reception for Dr. Voronel 1971-1975
141 28-29 Jerusalem 1971-1975, 1990
141 30 Jesus Christ Superstar; The Gospel Road 1973
141 31 Jesus Christ Superstar movie 1973
141 32 "The Jesus Revolution" 1972
141 33 Jewish Advisory Committee; National Community Relations Advisory Council 1962-1963
141 34 Jewish Agency Executives 1959-1971
141 35 Jewish Agency Executives (Phila.) 1962-1966
141 36 Jewish Arts Festival undated
141 37 Jewish Bicentennial activities February 1974
193 19 Jewish Bicentennial activities 1974-1976
141 38-39 Jewish-Catholic dialogue 1963-1966, 1979
141 40 Jewish-Christian relations 1961-1989
141 41 Jewish Coalition (PA) budget cuts 1980-1983
193 20 Jewish Coalition for Peace 1972
141 42 Jewish Coalition for Peace in Vietnam 1969-1973
141 43 Jewish Communal Professional Association 1995-1996
141 44 Jewish communal service 1976
141 45 Jewish Community Chaplaincy Service of Philadelphia 1979-1980
141 46 Jewish community councils 1946-1948
141 47 Jewish concerns over involvement in election campaigns, European Security Conference, education, health, the Council of Churches; U.N. Anti-Zionist Resolution 1973-1975
141 48-49 Jewish day schools 1962-1967
141 50-51 Jewish Defense League 1969-1975
142 1 Jewish Defense League 1973-1977
142 2-4 Jewish Employment and Vocational Service 1962-1982
142 5 Jewish-Episcopal Planning Committee retreat February 1978
142 6 Jewish Exponent 1968-1970
142 7 Jewish Exponent: "Talking Shop With Refuseniks" 1980
142 8 Jewish Family Service 1969
142 9-10 Jewish Free University 1971-1975
142 11 Jewish Funeral Directors of Philadelphia; code of ethics 1948
142 12 Jewish holidays during the school year 1971
142 13 Jewish Identity Center 1973-1975
142 14-16 Jewish Identity Center: Yaakov Riz 1967-1982
142 17 Jewish identity in a free society 1964-1965
142 18 Jewish Identity League 1971-1974
142 19-21 Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs 1977-1982
142 22 Jewish intergroup activities; Federation of Jewish Agencies 1960-1961
142 23 Jewish Intergroup Executives 1960-1962
142 24 Jewish Labor Civil Rights Conference 1961
142 25-31 Jewish Labor Committee 1956-1990
142 32 Jewish Legion: William Braiterman, Baltimore, MD 1974-1980
142 33 Jewish Library Association of Greater Philadelphia 1970-1972
142 34 Jewish Life 1954-1955
142 35 Jewish men's clubs 1962-1963
142 36 Jewish merchant survey: assignment of merchants 1969
142 37 Jewish merchants in Negro areas 1966-1970
142 38 Jewish Merchants Program 1972-1973
142 39 Jewish minority in Soviet Russia 1969-1971
142 40 Jewish-Muslim dialog 1978-1979
142 41 Jewish National Fund 1976-1983
142 42 Jewish Occupational Council 1969
142 43 Jewish people and the Irish question 1981
142 44 Jewish poor 1971-1972
142 45 Jewish poor: Jewish-Black relations 1971-1976
142 46 The Jewish Poor and the War Against Poverty 1971
142 47 Jewish relations in Europe 1980-1987
142 48-49 Jewish religious education 1963-1968
142 50 Jewish religious educators 1965-1966
142 51 Jewish religious school educators 1964-1965
142 52 Jewish religious school teachers 1960
142 53 Jewish school religious educators 1967
142 54 Jewish Society of Americanists April 1966
142 55 Jewish Telegraph Agency 1971-1975
142 56 Jewish Telegraph Agency news undated
142 57 Jewish Times 1959-1964
142 58 Jewish University: Brandeis 1946-1948
142 59 Jewish voting pattern in Philadelphia 1971-1972
142 60 Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A. 1958-1970
143 1 Jewish Welfare Board; Jewish Center Youth 1963-1964
143 2 "Jewish Youth Calendar" 1982-1984
143 3 Jewish Ys and Centers of Greater Philadelphia 1973-1974
143 4-5 Jewish Ys and Centers: YM-YMHA branch 1952-1983
143 6-7 Jews in Arab countries 1968-1969
143 8 Jews in the inner city 1971-1973
143 9 Jews in Italy 1970-1973
143 10-11 Jews for Jesus 1972-1985
143 12-13 Jews for Jesus: Beth Yeshva 1979-1986
143 14 Jews for Jesus: Main Line meetings and protest 1979-1985
143 15 Jews for Jesus: Overbrook Park Jewish Resource Center 1970-1988
143 16 Jews for Jesus summer campaign 1980
143 17 Jews for Jesus: the film The Hiding Place, Wiesel's Madness of God at the New Locust 1975
143 18 Jews of Latin America 1968-1974
143 19 Jews and public education 1962-1972
143 20 Jews in Soviet Union and Syria 1971-1972
143 21 "Jews and the Urban Crisis" publications 1966-1970
143 22 Jews in Western Europe 1969-1974
143 23-24 Job Opportunities for Youth (JOY) 1968-1970
143 25-27 John Birth Society 1961-1967
143 28 John Birth Society clippings 1961-1966
143 29 John Birch Society: Philadelphia activities 1962-1966
143 30 Joint Advisory Committee 1971-1972
143 31 Joint Advisory Committee: NCRAC (National Community Relations Advisory Council) 1960-1962
143 32 Joint Advisory Committee of the Synagogue Council of America and the National Community Relations Advisory Council 1972-1974
143 33 Joint advisory correspondence: prayer amendment; shechita/kashruth 1971-1973
143 34 Joint Neighborhood Division Program: separation of church and state 1978-1987
143 35 Joint Program Plan for Jewish Community Relations 1983-1984
143 36 JTA (Jewish Telegraph Agency) articles 1972
143 37 Judaism, Israel 1960-1973
143 38 Jules Cohen appointed to special committee on non-discrimination of Board of Education 1963
144 1 Jules Cohen Award 1984-1986
193 21 Jules Cohen Memorial Foundation award 1975-1976
144 2 The Jules Cohen Memorial Foundation 1967-1981
144 3 Jules Cohen Memorial Foundation meeting of trustees 1970-1972
144 4 June gathering in Israel 1981
144 5 Junior college 1962-1963
144 6 Justice Haim Cohen (Israel) undated
144 7 JYC (Jewish Ys and Centers of Greater Philadelphia), Klein Branch 1975-1983
144 8 Kensington riots 1966-1967
144 9 Key 73: Congregational Resource Book 1973
144 10 King, Dr. Martin Luther visit to Philadelphia 1965
144 11-19 Ku Klux Klan correspondence, announcements, and reports 1924-1947
144 20-21 Ku Klux Klan membership, propaganda, articles and receipts 1937-1945
144 22 Ku Klux Klan: photograph, unidentified male undated
144 23 Ku Klux Klan: press releases 1946-1951
144 24 Ku Klux Klan: miscellaneous 1936-1947
144 25 Koch Bill 1971
144 26 Kochubiyrvsky protest 1968-1969
144 27 Kosher Butchers of Greater Philadelphia undated
144 28 Kosher meat market Eddie Press 1973
144 29 Kuchik to John E. Hardy: ladies wear 1972
144 30 KYW-TV Sunday program: Passover Seder 1973
144 31 Labor and Civil Rights Coordinated Movement 1965
144 32 Labor Zionist Alliance: Israel and the West Bank 1979
144 33 Landsberg vs. Stover 1974-1975
144 34 Lapid 1968
144 35 "La Salle Hillel Notes" 1978-1979
144 36 Law enforcement letter from J. Edgar Hoover 1961
144 37-39 Layman's Camera Shop to Alfonzo Rodriguez 1970-1976
144 40-42 Leaders Luncheon 1949-1959
144 43 Leaders Luncheon minutes and agendas 1955
144 44 Leadership Assembly for Iraqi Jewry February 1973
144 45-48 Leadership Conference on Civil Rights 1960-1973
144 49 Leadership Conference on Civil Rights: March to Washington for Jobs 1964
144 50 Leadership Conference on Desegregation in Public Schools 1968-1969
144 51 "Leadership Consultation for Religious Freedom" 1963-1965
144 52 Leadership program: tax revolt 1976-1978
144 53 League for Peace with Justice in Palestine 1948
144 54 Leave for religious holidays; JCRC organizational principles 1968-1969
144 55 Lebanon war 1981
144 56 "Leeds Junior High School Incident" 1970
144 57-59 Left/Right Digest: Trend Analysis Division, The American Jewish Committee 1968-1971
145 1 Left/Right Digest: Trend Analysis Division, The American Jewish Committee 1972
145 2 Legal appeals against Pennsylvania Sunday closing laws 1960-1962
145 3 Legal case of Lebow vs. D'Orio 1972-1974
145 4 Legal responses to the testimony concerning the licensing of WXUR: Reverend McIntire 1969-1970
145 5 Legislation to ban public sale of Taser shock gun 1976
145 6-7 Legislation re: closing PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) offices 1986-1988
145 8 Legislative contacts 1949-1951
145 9 Legislative history: FEO and Human Relations 1961
145 10 Legislators 1979-1982
145 11 Leisure Time Services 1968-1970
145 12-13 Lemon case 1970-1973
145 14-15 Lemon suit 1968-1973
145 16 Leningrad Symphony Orchestra 1973
145 17 Letter to FBI re: Herbert Lawson Smith 1942
145 18 Letter of Nathan Agran to Executive Director Albert Chernin re: Supreme Court appointment 1969
145 19 Letter Writing Committee 1971
145 20 Letters to Congressmen and Senators re: Arab discrimination April 1960
145 21 Letters to the editor concerning Israel 1975-1976
145 22 Letters to the editor: Israel 1974-1976
145 23 Letters to the editor: Israel/Arabs, Idi Amin speech to the UN 1975
145 24-25 Letters to the editor: Israel, originals 1974-1975
145 26 Letters to the editor re: Israel and the Yom Kippur War 1973-1976
145 27 Letters from Russians 1970
145 28 Levittown, PA 1959-1962
145 29 Libel laws in Philadelphia and PA 1063-1964
145 30 Liberators: Yizkor 1986; Script Program 1982-1987
145 31 Liquor control pamphlet by Philadelphia Coalition of RAGs undated
145 32 List of concentration camps undated
145 33 Lists of persons and organizations opposing renewal of WXUR License 1966
145 34 Lists of presidents of Jewish clubs and organizations 1959-1960
145 35 Literature distribution June 17, 1959
145 36 Lobbyist reform bill and P27 1974
145 37 Local CRCs (Community Relations Committees) 1966
145 38 Lodz ghetto 1984
145 39 Logistics 1990
145 40 Los Angeles riots 1965
145 41 Lotteries and financial aid for non-public school 1872
145 42 Low echelon personnel: Federation of Jewish Agencies 1968
145 43 Lowenstein, Ben to FU'A and Exponent in Orlando 1974-1975
145 44 Lower Kensington Environmental Center 1968-1970
145 45 Loyalty oath law 1950-1952
145 46 Luba Bershadskaja visit to the United States 1970-1971
145 47 Lubavichter Center 1969-1979
146 1 Luncheon for Maurice Fagan 1959-1960
146 2-3 Luncheon seminars 1968
146 4 Luncheon with Ted Kennedy 1980
146 5 The Lucchesi Report 1961-1962
146 6 Lutherans 1968-1971
146 7-8 Maccabiah 1983-1985
146 9 Machine shop proposal and copiers 1969
146 10 Maida 1979-1980
146 11 Mailgram from Benjamin S. Lowenstein to Takeo Miki, Prime Minister of Japan, to resist Arab blackmail to interfere with Israel's economic and diplomatic relations with Japan 1974
146 12 Mallach: committee activities 1985-1986
146 13 B. Manischewitz Company 1959-1961
146 14 Manpower Employment Assistance and Training (MEAT) 1968-1969
146 15 Mantua Community Planners, Inc.: Federation of Jewish Agencies 1968-1970
146 16 March for Public Assistance for Children 1966
146 17 March on Washington 1963-1964
146 18 Marco DeFunis case: Affirmative Action 1974-1975
146 19 Market Street East projects 1970
146 20 Markish, Esther, David Markish 1972-1973
146 21 Martin Luther King Celebration Northwest Division 1990-1991
146 22 Martin Luther King Tribute 1989-1992
146 23-27 Mass media 1951-1966
146 28 Mass media: Albert Herchick's file 1955-1957
146 29 Mass media: Israel 1969-1975
146 30 Mass media task force: human relations 1961
146 31 Massacre at Lydda 1972
146 32 Massacre at Ma'alot 1974
146 33 Mastbaum Loan and Service System 1968
146 34-35 Materials for the efforts to establish a city college in Philadelphia 1948-1952
146 36 Materials sent to JCRC by Congressman Joshua Eilberg concerning airing of "Black Perspective" program WHYY public broadcast TV station which contained anti-Semitic statements 1974-1977
146 37 Matzah Fund for Soviet Jews; Soviet Jewry Shofar Project 1969-1975
146 38 Matzah of Hope 1966-1971
146 39 Media directories 1989
146 40 Media Monitor Service: Solzhenitsyn 1973-1975
193 22 Meeting materials, Board of Directors April-June 1976
146 41 Meeting with David Ben-Dov 1985-1987
146 42 Meeting with independent school headmasters 1991
146 43 Meeting of lawyers to consider legal aspects of the visits to Phila. by members of the American Nazi Party 1962
146 44 Meetings with congressmen 1981
146 45 Meetings consuls on behalf of Syrian Jewry 1974-1976
146 46 Meetings with mayor and police 1971-1973
146 47-48 Meeting minutes of the Board of Trustees: Federation of Jewish Agencies 1968-1970
147 1 Meir, Golda memorial service 1978
147 2-3 Meetings with Protestant clergy 1986-1988
147 4 Member, agencies, memos 1962-1971
147 5 Membership 1989-1990
147 6 Membership fees 1978-1984
147 7 Memo, Board of Directors 1986
147 8 Memorandum on Ombudsman program 1969
147 9 Memorandums and correspondence 1973
147 10 Memorandums re: Middle East 1977-1981
147 11 Memorandums, Rabbi Maurice S. Corson 1974-1975
147 12-17 Memorial Committee 1977-1988
147 18 Memorial Committee book presentation 1982-1983
147 19-23 Memorial Committee correspondence 1974-1981
147 24 Memorial Committee, Council of the City of Philadelphia resolution: Avenue of Remembrance 1975
147 25-26 Memorial Committee, Creative Arts Competition 1979-1982
147 27 Memorial Committee finances 1966-1981
147 28 Memorial Committee grant proposals 1972-1981
147 29 Memorial Committee for the Holocaust 1973-1978
147 30 Memorial Committee, Holocaust curriculum: School District of Philadelphia and public response 1975-1977
147 31 Memorial Committee, Holocaust: the Eichman case 1960-1975
147 32 Memorial Committee, Holocaust resource material by, or about, Franklin Littell 1954. 1971-1975
147 33 Memorial Committee meetings 1985
147 34 Memorial Committee presentation 1982
147 35 Memorial Committee, Presidents Commission on the Holocaust, includes report to the president submitted by Elie Wiesel 1978-1979
147 36 Memorial Committee programs 1964-1984
147 37 Memorial Committee: Second Philadelphia Holocaust Conference 1975-1977
147 38 Memorial Committee for the Six Million annual service 1974-1975
147 39-44 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs 1966-1982
147 45 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs Yiskor Service 1973
147 46 Memorial Committee submissions 1979-1981
147 47 Memorial essay contest winners 1973-1976
147 48 Memorial Service Committee: Rodeph Sholom Synagogue 1969
147 49-50 Memorial Service for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs 1974-1979
147 51-52 Memorial to the Six Million Jewish Martyrs 1982-1985
148 1 Memos and calendars 1985-1986
148 2 Memos to staff 1985
148 3 Mengele 1985
148 4 Mental health perspectives 1968-1973
148 5-6 Merchant program 1970-1973
148 7 Merchant program: Lawyers of Federation's Young Men's Service Committee 1972
148 8 Merchant questionnaire 1969
148 9-11 Merchant questionnaire: Columbia Avenue 1966-1969
148 12 Merchant questionnaire: East South Street 1969
148 13-15 Merchant questionnaire: Lancaster Avenue 1966-1970
148 16 Merchant questionnaire preliminary data 1966-1970
148 17 Merchant questionnaire reports 1969
148 18-20 Merchant questionnaire: Ridge Avenue 1966-1970
148 21 Merchant questionnaire: South 4th Street 1966-1970
148 22 Merchant questionnaire: South 5th Street 1966-1970
148 23-24 Merchant questionnaire: South 52nd Street 1966-1970
148 25 Merchant questionnaire: South 60th Street 1966-1970
148 26-28 Merchant questionnaire: South Street 123 thru 2200 1966-1970
148 29-30 Merchant questionnaire: Susquehanna Avenue 1966-1970
149 1 Merchant questionnaire: West South Street 1969
149 2 Merchants lists: survey of Jewish merchants 1969
149 3-6 Merchants project 1968-1975
149 7 Merchants survey 1969-1970
149 8 Message to Youth Commission chairmen 1974
149 9 Methodist community; Muslim relations; Mormons 1976-1988
149 10 Metropolitan Christian Council of Philadelphia 1968-1970
149 11 Mexico travel 1976
149 12 Michelson, A.U.: Hebrew Evangelization Society 1941-1947
149 13 Mid-East Quakers 1968-1970
149 14 Middle East 1956-1970
149 15 Middle East: Arab propaganda, reaction by Philadelphia Jewish community 1971-1974
149 16 "Middle East Conflict in Perspective," address by Eugene V. Rostow 1973
149 17-24 Middle East crisis 1966-1974
149 25 Middle East crisis: attacks on El Al airplanes, the Beirut reprisal 1968-1969
149 26 Middle east crisis: policy statements 1967
149 27 Middle East Institute 1969-1972
149 28 Middle East Interpretation, Committee on 1978-1980
149 29 Middle East and Israel 1957
149 30 Middle East oil companies: Aramco, Mobil 1873
149 31 Middle East; Soviet Jewry; Israel 1969-1974
149 32-33 Middle East: Syrian attacks 1966-1968
150 1 Middle East: Syrian attacks 1966-1968
150 2 Middle Eastern crisis 1969
150 3 Mike Douglas Show 1973-1974
150 4 Mills-Jackson-Vanick Amendment 1973-1974
150 5 Mini-Brussels 1971
150 6 Mini-Brussels conference in Phila 1971
150 7 Minimum wage 1966
150 8 Minimum wage bill 1966
150 9 Minkoff Institute: "The Political Process" 1980-1981
150 10 Minorities in public schools: textbooks 1970-1976
150 11 Minutemen 1966
150 12 Minutes of June 2, 1961 meeting: preliminary "Task Force" meeting 1961
150 13 Minutes of meeting with Congressman Richard T. Schulze concerning Israeli survival 1975
150 14 Minutes of Philadelphia County Council meetings: Jewish War Veterans 1981-1982
150 15 Miscellaneous 1948-1975
150 16 Miscellaneous: Anti-Semitism 1974-1975
150 17 Miscellaneous background information 1973-1979
150 18 Miscellaneous info and newsletters 1989
150 19 Miscellaneous of interest 1968-1973
150 20-22 Miscellaneous Israel 1972-1976
150 23 Miscellaneous name and address list 1958-1959
150 24 Miscellaneous newspaper clippings 1976
150 25 Miscellaneous pamphlets 1955-1970
150 26 Miscellaneous: Strawberry Mansion seminar 1950-1952
150 27 Miscellaneous writings on Israel 1979-1982
150 28-29 Mission to Israel 1982-1986
150 30-31 Mission to Washington 1990
150 32 Missionary activities 1973-1974
150 33 Missionary literature, newspaper clippings 1971-1973
150 34 "Mitzvah Day Manual" circa 1995
150 35 "Mobilizing for Social Action" May 1986
150 36 Moiseyev Ballet at Temple Ambler Music Festival and Institute August 1974
150 37 Moiseyev Dance Group 1970
150 38-39 Moiseyev dancers 1974
150 40 Molzahan, Rev. Kurt 1941-1947
150 41 Monsour's visit undated
150 42 Monument for the Six Million Martyrs 1977
150 43 Moore, Cecil B.; CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) 1967
150 44 Moore, Cecil B. and the NAACP 1963-1964
150 45 Moral Re-Armament 1961-1963
150 46-50 Mordechai Anielewicz Creative Arts Contents 1979-1985
151 1-7 Mordechai Anielewicz Creative Arts Contents 1986
151 8 Morgens Kofod-Hansen 1974-1975
151 9 Moscow Balalaika Orchestra 1975
151 10-11 Moscow Circus 1972-1975
151 12 Moshe Dayan and Justice Haim Cohn 1978-1982
151 13 Moshe Yegar luncheon and briefing 1976
151 14 Moskowitz, Lewis to Wallace T. Haynes: card and gift shop final settlement 1970-1973
151 15 Mothers of Pennsylvania: literature distributed 1940-1941
151 16 Mt. Airy Learning Tree 1981
151 17-19 Mullen bill (H.B. 1136) 1961-1973
151 20 Multicultural resource book 1993
151 21 Multicultural resource directory 1989-1994
151 22 Mummers Parade: use of blackface 1963-1965
151 23 Munich massacre 1972
151 24-25 Museum of American Jewish History 1978-1983
151 26 Mutual Security Act 1960
151 27 "My Haggadah": West Oak Lane Jewish Community Center 1966
151 28-29 Mystic Knights of the Sea 1967-1969
151 30 NAACP 1960-1966
151 31-35 NAIRO (National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials) 1952-1968
151 36 NAIRO (National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials) Committee on Interprofessional Relations 1953-1955
151 37 NAIRO (National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials) Philadelphia Branch 1954-1956
151 38 National Action League 1947-1949
152 1 National agency: release and literature 1973
152 2-10 National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials 1951-1970
152 11 National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials, Philadelphia Chapter 1966
152 12 National Association of Social Workers: Middle East 1975
152 13 National civil liberties 1952-1953
152 14-15 National Civil Liberties Clearing House 1960-1966
152 16 National Committee on Urban Affairs and Public Welfare 1971
152 17 National Community Housing Association 1971-1972
152 18-20 National Community Relations Advisory Council 1952-1964
152 21 National Community Relations Advisory Council: Commission on Equal Opportunity 1965-1966
152 22 National Community Relations Advisory Council: Committee on Intercultural Education 1949
152 23 National Community Relations Advisory Council draft statement on censorship undated
152 24 National Community Relations Advisory Council: Germany; de-Nazification; Re-Armament 1949
152 25 National Community Relations Advisory Council Joint Advisory Committee 1963
152 26 National Community Relations Advisory Council: miscellaneous 1965-1967
152 27 National Community Relations Advisory Council: miscellaneous correspondence 1959-1962
152 28 National Conference on Christians and Jews 1961-1963
153 1-4 National Conference on Christians and Jews 1961-1973
153 5 National Conference: Helsinki 1988
153 6-15 National Conference of Jewish Communal Service 1960-1976
193 23 National Conference of Jewish Communal Service 1965-1966
153 16 National Conference of Jewish Communal Service: annual meeting 1966-1967
153 17-22 National Conference of Jewish Communal Service: Local Activities Committee 1961-1966
153 23 National Conference of Jewish Communal Service: miscellaneous 1964-1968
153 24 National Conference on Religion and Race 1963-1964
153 25 National Council on Art in Jewish Life 1966
193 24 National Council of Catholic Men 1963
153 26-27 National Council of Churches 1953-1965
153 28 National Council of Churches: Middle East policies 1977-1980
153 29-30 National Council of Jewish Women 1966, 1979
153 31-32 National developments clippings 1963
153 33-34 National discrimination 1951-1953
153 35 National Education Association Middle East Tours undated
153 36 National Eternal Light Vigil to Protest Soviet Anti-Semitism 1965
153 37 National Fellowship Commission 1948-1955
154 1 National Freedom Assembly for Soviet Jewry 1973
154 2 National Geographic magazine 1974
154 3 National Headquarters, Jewish War Veterans of the USA oppose screening of film: "The Life of Jesus" 1953
154 4 National Housing Authority 1952
154 5 National Interreligious Task Force, Chicago 1979-1983
154 6 National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council 1974
154 7 National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council: 25th anniversary plenary session and summary of the proceedings 1969
154 8 National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council: Directory of Constituent Organizations 1979
154 9 National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council: papers from plenary sessions 1972-1973
154 10 National Legion of Mothers: literature distribution 1941
154 11 National Monument to the Six Million Jewish Martyrs 1978-1981
154 12 National Progress and Common Sense 1948, 1952
154 13 National rise in anti-Semitism 1972-1983
154 14 National Task Force on Group Life in America 1970
154 15 National Women's League of the United Synagogue of America 1963-1964
154 16 National Women's League of the United Synagogue of America, Philadelphia Branch 1960-1963
154 17 Nationalities Center of Philadelphia: free and reduced price lunch program 1967-1971
154 18 Navy discrimination case 1972-1973
154 19 Nazi controversy: Skokie, Illinois 1978
154 20-21 Nazi youth crimes 1952, undated
154 22 NBC TV program: "The Lessons of the Holocaust" 1978-1979
154 23 NCCJ (National Conference of Christians and Jews) 1985
154 24-25 NCJCS (National Conference of Jewish Communal Service): annual meeting 1966-1970
154 26 NCJCS (National Conference of Jewish Communal Service): LAC, Atlanta, Baltimore, Texas, Wisconsin 1961-1966
154 27 NCJCS (National Conference of Jewish Communal Service): Planning and Scope Commission 1967
154 28 NCJCS (National Conference of Jewish Communal Service): Program Committee 1964-1966
154 29-33 NCRAC (National Community Relations Advisory Council) 1953-1961
154 34 NCRAC (National Community Relations Advisory Council): Commission on Church-State and Interreligious Relations 1961-1971
154 35-37 NCRAC (National Community Relations Advisory Council) correspondence 1967-1972
154 38-39 NCRAC (National Community Relations Advisory Council): Joint Advisory Committee 1962-1967
154 40 NCRAC (National Community Relations Advisory Council) joint program plans 1966-1973
154 41 NCRAC (National Community Relations Advisory Council)-SCA (Synagogue Council of America) Joint Advisory Committee 1967-1969
154 42 NCRAC (National Community Relations Advisory Council) miscellaneous 1958-1973
154 43-46 NCRAC (National Community Relations Advisory Council): Motion Picture Committee 1952-1953
154 47-49 NCRAC (National Community Relations Advisory Council) plenary session 1963-1964
155 1-3 NCRAC (National Community Relations Advisory Council) plenary session 1966-1978
155 4 NCRAC (National Community Relations Advisory Council): reassessment conference on schools; Catholic schools and religious affiliation compliance review 1970-1972
155 5 Near East report 1960-1974
155 6 Near East report correspondence and subscriptions 1970-1976
155 7 Near East report: Washington letter on American policy 1975
155 8 "The Negro Disillusioned" 1945
155 9 Negro history in schools 1967
155 10 Negro-Jewish Discussion Group 1964-1966
155 11-15 Negro-Jewish relations 1964-1975
155 16 Negro-Jewish relations: Black Coalition 1968
155 17 "Negro Press Digest," prepared by Isador Kranzel 1962
155 18 Neighborhood CRCs (Community Relations Committees): North Philadelphia 1952-1955
155 19 Neighborhood CRCs (Community Relations Committees): West Philadelphia 1952
155 20 Neighborhood disputes 1951-1952
155 21 Neighborhood Divisions announcements 1965
155 22-24 Neighborhood Divisions: Executive Committee 1961-1971
155 25 Neighborhood Divisions general leadership 1971-1977
155 26-27 Neighborhood Divisions joint meetings 1955, 1990-1994
155 28-32 Neighborhood Divisions meetings 1958-1963, 1989-1990
155 33 Neighborhood Divisions membership 1958-1959
155 34 Neighborhood Divisions newsletter 1976-1977
155 35-36 Neighborhood Divisions officers and standing committees 1956-1957
155 37 Neighborhood Divisions programs 1962-1963
155 38 Neighborhood Divisions project program 1962-1963
155 39 Neighborhood Leadership Assembly 1976
155 40 Neo-Nazism 1965-1966
155 41 Neo-Nazism: George Lincoln Rockwell 1962-1963
155 42 Neville Marks: Bermuda 1983
155 43 New Diamond Housing City Project 1954
155 44 New Jewish Agenda, Philadelphia Chapter 1983-1984
155 45 "A New Pattern for Jewish Community Organization" March 31, 1946
155 46 New World Association of Emigrants from Russia 1984-1988
155 47 New York Board of Rabbis 1973
155 48-50 News clippings 1958-1961
156 1-15 News clippings 1962-1972, 1993-1998
156 16 News release: remarks by Albert D. Chernin, JCRC Executive Director, Philadelphia 1970
156 17 News releases: 2nd Philadelphia Conference on the Holocaust February 1977
156 18 News releases: Jewish Telegraph Agency 1969-1971
156 19 News releases: related organizations 1976
156 20 Newsletter: Neighborhood Divisions 1966
156 21-23 Newsletters material 1953-1954
156 24 Newsletters: miscellaneous 1976
156 25 Newspaper clippings: Middle East, Brussels II, Soviet Union 1975-1976
156 26 Newspaper editorials and responses 1977-1990
156 27 Newspaper reprints 1972-1973
156 28 Nina Kaleska paper presented at colloquium on Holocaust at Dropsie University 1973
156 29 Ninth Annual Conference on the Lessons on the Holocaust 1983
156 30 Nixon seeks permanent curb on school busing 1972
156 31 Nixon speech: Soviet build-up July 1970
156 32 Nixon's summit meeting in Moscow 1974
156 33 NJCRAC (National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council) constitution 1988
156 34 NJCRAC (National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council) Emergency Regional Conference 1976-1978
156 35 NJCRAC (National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council) guidelines on censorship, statement on censorship 1971
156 36 NJCRAC (National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council): INF Treaty ratification 1988
156 37-38 NJCRAC (National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council): Israel Task Force 1974-1975, 1989
156 39 NJCRAC (National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council): Israel Task Force Campus Advisory Committee 1974-1985
157 1 NJCRAC (National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council): Joint Program Plan for Jewish Community Relations 1972-1974
157 2 NJCRAC (National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council): joint program plan, church-state relations 1979
157 3 NJCRAC (National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council): miscellaneous 1972-1976
157 4-5 NJCRAC (National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council) plenary session 1971-1976, 1989
157 6 NJCRAC (National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council): plenary session, joint program plan, interreligious relations 1977-1978
157 7 NJCRAC (National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council) program guides 1971-1973
157 8 Nominations to U.S. Supreme Court 1969-1970
157 9 Non-profit corporation for merchant project 1971
157 10 Non-profit housing center 1971
157 11 Norman F. Dacey: Pro-Arab advertisements 1969-1975
157 12 Norman Jacques: anti-Semitic member of Canadian Parliament 1947
157 13 Norman Rockwell 1962
157 14 North Central Unity Non-profit Community Corporation: Federation of Jewish Agencies 1970
157 15 North City Congress 1966
157 16 North Penn School District and area 1995
157 17 North Philadelphia Committee 1950-1951
157 18 Northeast changing neighborhoods 1969-1972
157 19 Northeast Civic and Community Health and Welfare Counsel 1964-1965
157 20 Northeast missionary groups 1984-1985
157 21 Northeast Youth Conference 1963-1967
157 22 Northeast Community Housing Association 1971
157 23 Northwest forums on Israel 1982-1983
157 24 Northwest Housing Association 1973-1974
157 25 Northwest Interfaith Movement 1974-1979
157 26 Northwest Jewish Community Festival 1982
157 27 Northwest real estate solicitation ban 1971-1975
157 28 Not funded programs 1968-1969
157 29 "A Nuclear Iraq" 1981
157 30 Numerical totals of merchant surveys and merchant study 1973
157 31 Nursing schools 1961
157 32 Oberammergau 1970, 1978-1984
157 33 Oberammergau Passion Play in Philadelphia 1944-1967
157 34 Observance of Jewish holidays 1972-1977
157 35 Office of Jewish Information 1980
157 36 Office procedures and conflicts 1975-1978
157 37 Officers and Board of Trustees 1977
157 38-39 Oil crisis 1973-1975
157 40 Oil crisis pamphlets 1974
157 41 Oil crisis: selected articles distributed by Israel Ministry of Information, Jerusalem 1974-1975
157 42 Oil, Israel, Arab countries, and opinion polls on Israel 1974-1975
157 43 Oil and the U.S. Mideast Policy; "The Energy Emergency" 1972-1973
157 44 Old York Road Area Community Council 1963-1965
157 45 Old York Sunday School Teachers Institute; Old York Road Suburban Division 1961-1963
157 46 Olney High School riot 1969-1971
157 47 Olney High School vandalism 1952
158 1-2 Ombudsman 1969-1971
158 3 "An Open Letter to All Christians and Jews" re: the Philadelphia School System 1969
158 4 Operation Voice 1990
158 5 "Opinion of Attorney General of California on Religious Practices in Schools" 1955
158 6 Opinion of the Supreme Court re: school desegregation; New York City Board of Education to integrate public schools 1954, 1964
158 7 Opposition to renewal of WXUR-AM-FM license by Carl McIntire, Faith Theological Seminary 1973
158 8 Opposition to State support for non-public schools, HR2170 1966-1969
158 9 Opposition to William Rehnquist 1971
158 10 Organization membership lists, dates and commission appointments 1969-1972
158 11 Organizations opposed to station WXUR 1967-1972
158 12 Orlowski, Sydney S. Memorial 1969
158 13 Other councils on Soviet Jewry 1974-1979
158 14 Oxford Circle Week clippings 1960
158 15 Ozick, Cynthia Esquire article 1974
158 16 PA ADL (anti-defamation League) fights discrimination 1953
158 17 PA Community Relations Conference 1961
158 18 PA Guide to Intergroup Education 1960-1963
158 19 PA Holocaust curriculum 1979-1991
158 20 PA Human Relations Commissions 1956-1973
158 21 PA human relations law 1961
158 22 PA labor and industry, education and housing, immigration and refugee policies, Negro-Jewish relationship 1961-1965
158 23-25 PA State JCRC 1962-1965
158 26 PAAC Summer Program 1968
158 27 Palestinians 1970-1975
158 28 Palestine as a secular state 1974-1975
158 29 Pamphlets: anti-immigrant propaganda 1939-1945
158 30 Pamphlets on civil liberties, Ghetto education, Negro-Jewish relationships 1954-1972
158 31 Pamphlets, extremist 1940s
158 32 Pamphlets: Jewish Employment and Vocational Service, Jewish Family Service of Philadelphia 1971-1973
158 33 Pamphlets on Jews and Judaism 1951-1969
158 34 Pamphlets on Jews and other minorities in textbooks 1970-1972
158 35 Pamphlets: literature, films 1950s
158 36 Pamphlets: miscellaneous 1958-1986
158 37-38 Pamphlets and publications: anti-Semitic 1946-1975
158 39 Pamphlets, press releases, news clips, Blacks in Israel and Arab lands 1967-1975
158 40 Pamphlets and publications: The Defender 1938-1939
158 41 Pamphlets and publications: Liberty and American Vindicator 1939
158 42 Pamphlets and publications: Technocracy December 1942
158 43 Panovs at the Spectrum 1974-1975
159 1 Pannonia Beneficial Association 1983
159 2 Pannonia Beneficial Association: Pannonis News, February 1, 1943 1978-1980
159 3 Pannonia Beneficial Association: Pannonis News, vol. XLXI-LII 1981-1982
159 4 Papers from the plenary session in Cleveland, including final report of the chairman of the NJCRAC (National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council) 1970
159 5 Papers of the plenary session, National Meeting, NJCRAC (National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council) 1970
159 6 Papers from plenary session, NJCRAC (National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council) 1972
159 7 "Parent Liaison Orientation Packet 2003-2004
159 8 Parkway program: School District of Philadelphia 1968-1969
159 9 Parkway School program 1968-1969
159 10 Parlor meetings 1973-1974
159 11 Parochiaid: church-state 1973-1985
159 12 Parochial Auxiliary Services: Wolman vs. Walter 1977
159 13 Parochial federal legislation: passion plays, American, Oberammergau, Germany 1965, 1979-1985
159 14 Parochial schools, auxiliary services 1975-1976
159 15-17 Passion plays 1970, undated
159 18 Passover League pf Philadelphia 1976-1981
159 19 The Passover Plot 1976
159 20 Peace education: nuclear war awareness 1984
159 21 Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police meeting photographs 1954
159 22-24 Pennsylvania Community Relations Conference 1958-1963
193 25 Pennsylvania Conference on Church and State 1963-1965
159 25 Pennsylvania Congregational [Congressional] Delegation 1975
159 26-29 Pennsylvania Equal Rights Council (PERC) 1961-1973
159 30-31 Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission 1971-1976
159 32 Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission: "laws Administered by the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission" January 1971
159 33-37 Pennsylvania Jewish Coalition 1981-1988
159 38 Pennsylvania Jewish communities 1960-1962
159 39 Pennsylvania Jewish Community Conference 1967
160 1 Pennsylvania Jewish Community Council 1961-1964
160 2-5 Pennsylvania Jewish Community Relations Conference 1961-1964
193 26 Pennsylvania Jewish Community Relations Conference, Hershey 1962-1964
160 6 Pennsylvania Non-Public School Aid Bill, H.B. 1136 1967-1968
160 7 Pennsylvania school busing 1964-1965
160 8-12 Pennsylvania State Community Relations Conference 1961-1964
160 13 People for the American Way; PA. Council of Churches 1977-1986
160 14 Pepsi Cola boycott 1973
160 15 Pepsi Cola Co. and Israel 1971
160 16 Permanent Committee to Memorialize the Six Million Jewish Martyrs, formation of 1966-1969
160 17 Personal applications 1956-1959
160 18 Personal policies 1955-1957
160 19 Peter Pan Children's Shop: Rose Kolbs, Jay Tabackin, Melvin R. Johnson, and I. Maria Anderson. 121 S. 52St., Phila., PA 19139 1968-1972
160 20 "Petition to the County Board of Assistance" undated
160 21 Petro dollars: Arab oil 1974-1975
160 22 Philadelphia 1978-1983
160 23 Philadelphia Association of Jewish Communal Workers 1977-1983
160 24 Philadelphia bicentennial celebration 1974-1975
160 25-27 Philadelphia Board of Education 1965-1967
160 28 Philadelphia Board of Rabbis 1961-1964
160 29 Philadelphia Campus Committee of Israel 1975
193 27 Philadelphia Center for Dispute Settlement 1971
160 30-31 Philadelphia Center for Jewish Graduate Students 1979-1983
160 32 Philadelphia charter revisions 1973
160 33 Philadelphia City Chapters Revisions Committee 1973
160 34 Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations January 25, 1957
160 35 Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations: Task Force on Community Organizations 1960-1961
160 36 Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations: vandalism against religious institutions February 1960
160 37 Philadelphia Committee for Israel's Anniversaries 1970-1982
160 38 Philadelphia Committee for Martin Luther King's Tour 1965
160 39-41 Philadelphia Conference on the Holocaust 1975-1984
160 42 Philadelphia Conference on the Holocaust press kit: reprint of articles November 1975
160 43 Philadelphia Conference on Teaching the Holocaust 1977-1984
160 44 Philadelphia Congress of Racial Equality 1964
160 45 Philadelphia Coordinating Commission on the Holocaust agendas 1975-1980
160 46 Philadelphia Coordinating Commission on the Holocaust questionnaire on teaching the Holocaust 1980
160 47 Philadelphia Coordinating Committee on the Holocaust minutes and correspondence 1974-1975
160 48 Philadelphia Coordinating Council conference financial 1978
160 49-52 Philadelphia Coordinating Council on the Holocaust 1979-1984
160 53 Philadelphia Coordinating Council on the Holocaust agendas, correspondence, 7th annual conference 1981
161 1-7 Philadelphia Coordinating Council on the Holocaust agendas, correspondence, minutes 1982-1986
161 8-9 Philadelphia Coordinating Council on the Holocaust annual conferences 1974-1978
161 10 Philadelphia Coordinating Council on the Holocaust 7th annual conference source material 1979-1982
161 11 Philadelphia Coordinating Council on the Holocaust 8th annual conference, grant proposals, IRS rulings 1980-10982
161 12 Philadelphia Coordinating Council on the Holocaust 9th annual conference proceedings 1982-1983
161 13 Philadelphia Coordinating Council on the Holocaust correspondence 1982
161 14 Philadelphia Coordinating Council on the Holocaust correspondence, financial records 1983
161 15 Philadelphia Coordinating Council on the Holocaust educational materials 1976-1982
161 16 Philadelphia Coordinating Council on the Holocaust financial records 1977-1981
161 17 Philadelphia Coordinating Council on the Holocaust release 1983
161 18 Philadelphia Coordinating Council on the Holocaust teacher training 1976
161 19-20 Philadelphia Coordinating Council meetings 1978-1980
161 21 Philadelphia Coordinating Council P.R. conference 1980
161 22 Philadelphia Council for Human Advancement: housing 1968-1971
161 23 Philadelphia Equal Justice Crisis Committee: Philadelphia plan 1967-1971
161 24-26 Philadelphia Fellowship Commission 1946-1957
161 27 Philadelphia Fellowship Commission awards 1947-1959
161 28 Philadelphia Fellowship Commission Board of Commissioners 1958-1959
161 29 Philadelphia Fellowship Commission: City College 1952-1953
161 30 Philadelphia Fellowship Commission: Committee on Community Relations 1960
161 31-33 Philadelphia Fellowship Commission: Committee on Community Tensions 1952-1956
162 1-7 Philadelphia Fellowship Commission: Committee on Community Tensions 1956-1973
162 8 Philadelphia Fellowship Commission: Committee on Community Tensions, news clippings 1956-1957
162 9 Philadelphia Fellowship Commission: Committee on Consumer Citizen Complaints 1969-1970
162 10 Philadelphia Fellowship Commission: Committee on Interreligious Issues 1964-1965
162 11 Philadelphia Fellowship Commission: constituents agencies 1962-1967
162 12 Philadelphia Fellowship Commission: Council of Agency Executives 1950-1956
162 13-14 Philadelphia Fellowship Commission: Fair Educational Opportunities Committee 1951-1957
162 15 Philadelphia Fellowship Commission: general 1944-1950
162 16 Philadelphia Fellowship Commission: Levittown 1957-1958
162 17 Philadelphia Fellowship Commission memoranda to staff 1955-1959
162 18 Philadelphia Fellowship Commission proposal to the Ford Foundation 1950
162 19 Philadelphia Fellowship Commission summaries of sessions 1962
162 20 Philadelphia Friends of American Red Magen David for Israel: pioneer women 1976, Phil Satinsky Services for the Jewish Blind 1976-1978
162 21-22 Philadelphia Gazette 1941-1942
162 23 Philadelphia Geriatric Center 1968-1969
162 24 Philadelphia Herold 1941-1942
162 25 Philadelphia Housing Association 1970-1971
162 26 Philadelphia Inquirer and the Middle East: the Phila Jewish response 1969-1973
162 27 Philadelphia Jewish efforts to influence PA legislation FEPC law in Phila. 1947-1949
162 28 Philadelphia Jewish Labor Committee 1956
162 29 Philadelphia judges write to United Nations to express concern about fate of Syrian and Iraqi Jews 1973
162 30 Philadelphia Labor Party 1974
162 31 Philadelphia legislative and councilmanic districts 1957-1958
162 32 Philadelphia Maccabiah 1981-1983
162 33 Philadelphia Middle East Institute 1968-1971
162 34 Philadelphia National Banks and its credit policies for Arab countries 1967, 1976
162 35 Philadelphia Orchestra demonstration 1973
162 36 Philadelphia Orchestra members protest treatment of Soviet artists 1973
162 37 "Philadelphia Plan" 1971-1972
162 38 Philadelphia police and civil protestors June 1973
162 39 Philadelphia Public Junior College 1961
162 40 Philadelphia public schools, includes analyses of social studies textbooks 1960-1963
162 41 Philadelphia race riots 1964
162 42 Philadelphia school board 1967-1968
162 43 Philadelphia School District desegregation plans 1968-1969
162 44 Philadelphia support for Israel 1973-1975
162 45 Philadelphia Synagogue Council 1952-1953
162 46 Philadelphia Tribune series 1973-1974
162 47-48 Philadelphia Union of Jewish Students 1970-1973
163 1 Philadelphia weapons ordinance 1969
163 2 Philadelphia Zionist Federation 1970-1971
163 3 Photographs 1967-1970
163 4 Photos from Negro history exhibit undated
163 5 Pierpont CBS Radio broadcast 1973
163 6 PJCRC (Pennsylvania Jewish Community Relations Conference) officers and committees 1964-1965
163 7 Play by Elie Wiesel: The Madness of God 1975
163 8 Plenary session presentation drafts 1967-1968
163 9-10 Plight of Syrian and Iraqi Jews 1971-1976
163 11 PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) 1979-1980
163 12-13 PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) and the UN 1973-1975
163 14 PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) and the UN pamphlets 1969-1974
163 15 Poland: anti-Semitism 1968
163 16-18 Police Advisory Board 1961-1972
163 19-20 Police community relations 1952-1959
163 21-24 Police Community Relations Conference correspondence and invitations 1951-1954
163 25 Police Community Relations Conference evaluations and acknowledgements 1954-1956
163 26 Police Community Relations Conference resources 1950-1954
163 27 Police Community Relations Conference training 1957-1959
163 28 "Police Department Statistical Report " 1968
163 29 Police report 1959
163 30 Police reports to Harry Rosenthal 1954
163 31 Policy statements: Middle East, Israel 1969
163 32 Political cartoons: Israel and the Arab world 1974-1975
163 33 Political, miscellaneous 1975
163 34-35 Political platforms 1956-1980
193 28 Political platforms: legislation and social action issues 1960
163 36 Political platforms: participation at national NCJCS (National Conference of Jewish Communal Service) meetings 1964-1965
163 37 "Political Trends in the Black Community in the 70's" 1970
163 38 Political, U.S. 1939
163 39 Pompidou demonstration 1969-1974
163 40 Poolside chats 1965
163 41 Poor Peoples Campaign 1968
163 42 Pope John Paul II meets with Jewish leaders 1986-1988
164 1 Population 1956-1959
164 2 Position papers: Jewish involvement in election campaigns, observance of religious holidays, morality, Christian vote and Ronald Reagan, vandalism 1973-1980
164 3 Prague trial 1952
164 4-6 Prayer amendment 1966-1972
164 7 Prayers in public schools 1960-1965
164 8 Prayer service in the public schools 1961
164 9 Prayer in the schools: Dirksen Amendment 1966-1967
164 10 Preparations for Israel's 27th anniversary 1975
164 11 Preparations with Israel's 28th anniversary 1976
164 12 Presbyterian Jewish relations correspondence 1976-1977
164 13 Presentation: "The Internet: Educational Tool or Trap?" March 4, 1998
164 14 President Eisenhower 1954
164 15 President Nixon 1972
164 16 Presidential election 1972
164 17 Presidential impoundment and cuts in budget 1973
164 18 Presidents of sisterhoods and men's clubs, Philadelphia synagogues 1970-1971
164 19 Pre-Simchat Torah presentations 1972-1973
164 20-31 Press clippings 1961-1975
164 32 Press and radio department 1946-1948
164 33 Press release on "Synagogues Without Ghettos" conducted by University of Pennsylvania's Center for Research on the Acts of Man, Klausner Report 1970
164 34-35 Previews 1952-1953
164 36-37 Prime Minister Rabin's visit to Philadelphia 1975-1976
164 38 Private club legislation 1969
164 39 Professors' Anspach Conference 1973
164 40 "Program of Action by Jewish Community in the Present Race Relations Emergency," discussion papers by Jules Cohen 1963
164 41 Program materials 1973-1980
164 42 Programming 1982-1983
164 43-45 Program to picket Soviet Embassy 1964-1965
164 46 Program to picket Soviet Embassy photographs 1965
165 1 Programs for social change 1968-1970
165 2 Project "Get Set" 1965-1967
165 3 Project HOME (Home Owner's Mutual Environment) undated
165 4 Project ideas, bi-monthly newsletter 1970
165 5 Project Independence 1973-1974
165 6 Project Yachad 1973
165 7 Projects: Cleveland 1966-1968
165 8 Projects: Detroit 1968
165 9 Projects: St. Louis 1968
165 10-11 Pro-Nazi clubs, groups, and individuals 1939-1961
165 12 Propaganda and political pamphlets 1947-1955
165 13-16 Property owners in Negro neighborhoods 1963-1971
165 17 Proposal for metropolitan citizens organization 1971
165 18 "Proposed JCRC statement re: McCarthy-like Attack on Councilman David Cohen" 1970
165 19 "Proposed Marriage and Divorce Codes for Pennsylvania" 1962
165 20 Proposed missile sale to Jordan 1975
165 21 "Proposed Statement on Dissent" 1970
165 22 Protest against UN resolution equating Zionism with racism 1975
165 23 Protest demonstration at French Consulate 1969
165 24 Protest of Soviet Union 1964-1965
165 25 Protestant-Jewish dialogue 1988-1989
165 26 Protestant-Jewish dialogue: Orthodox 1984-1989
165 27-28 Protestants and Other Americans United for Separation of Church and State 1961-1965
165 29 Public activities 1981-1983
165 30 Public assistance for poor children 1966
165 31 Public assistance: welfare 1966-1970
165 32 Public bus transportation for sectarian school students 1963
165 33 Public funds for public schools 1972-1974
165 34 Public inquiry into Swastika markings, desecrations of churches, synagogues, public education, and private property, and other anti-religious acts 1960
165 35 Public opinion questionnaire January 1983
165 36 Public programs 1959-1960
165 37 Public rally on behalf of Israel 1967
165 38 Public relations; equal opportunities; Israel's 25th anniversary 1972-1973
165 39-40 Public school budgets 1966-1971
165 41 Public school crisis 1970-1973
165 42 Public schools financial crisis 1973
165 43 Public schools: guidelines for integration 1963-1964
165 44-45 Public school integration 1963, 1974
165 46 Public School Segregation and Integration in the North 1963
165 47 Public schools: Lord's Prayer 1960
193 29 Public schools: Philadelphia Crisis Committee 1968
165 48-49 Public schools: religion 1947-1965
166 1 Public school teachers and parochial schools 1985
166 2 Public statement in opposition to PA House Bill No. 1018 July 1, 1963
166 3 Publications concerning Jews 1950-1959
166 4-5 Publicity 1965-1971
166 6 Publicity outreach 1988
166 7 Persian Post Card Project 1973
166 8 Quaker-Israel: search for peace in the Middle East 1970-1973
166 9-10 Quaker-Jewish relations dialogue: American Friends Service Committee 1977-1986
166 11 Quaker report 1971
166 12-13 Questionnaire for candidates in 1976 national elections 1976
166 14-16 Questionnaire on public education, housing, employment, and public accommodations 1965-1966, undated
166 17 Rabbi Sauder 1974
166 18 Rabbinic intern program 1969-1970
166 19 Rabin visit to Philadelphia 1976
166 20 Rabin's visit to Phila: previous Israeli leaders visits to Philadelphia: Simcha Dinitz, Golda Meir 1969-1976
166 21 Race and Intelligence; "The Negro and the New York Schools" 1963-1964
166 22-24 Race relations 1962-1968
166 25 Race relations: Civil Rights activities 1963
166 26-27 Race relations: Columbia Ave. riots 1964
166 28 Race relations: NAACP and ILGWU (International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union) controversy 1962
166 29 Race relations: "Negro-Jewish Dialog" 1963-1966
166 30 Race relations: "Negro-Jewish" relations 1960-1962
166 31-33 Race relations: "Negro-Jewish" relationships 1961-1964
166 34-35 Race relations: JCRC program 1963-1964
166 36 Race relations: riots, Columbia Ave. 1964-1965
166 37 Race riots 1964
166 38 "The Racial Crisis: the Philadelphia Elections, Discussion Within the Jewish Community" 1963
166 39 Radical Right vote 1968-1970
166 40 Radio station WXUR 1965-1967
167 1-3 Radio and TV 1946-1953
167 4 Raiskin, Meyer t/a Michaels' Mens and Boys Wear to Bender, Hardy, 1550 Wadsworth Ave., Phila. 1969-1972
167 5 Rally to protest Soviet Anti-Semitism 1964-1965
167 6 Rasner, Phyllis, contributions in memory of 1984
167 7 Reassessment: Senator Charles Percy 1975
167 8 Recommendations of the Communications Task Force 1971
167 9 "Recommendation for Discipline in the Public Schools" 1971
167 10 Recommendations to reduce crime in the streets of Philadelphia 1970-1971
167 11-13 Reconstructionist Rabbinical College 1976-1983
167 14 Redevelopment Action Groups (RAGS) 1970-1971
167 15 Reference material on energy crisis; memo from Isaiah Termin to CRC's 1973-1974
167 16 Reflections on role of Jewish communal agencies by Walter A. Lurie, Ph.D. 1963
167 17 Refugees 1972-1975
167 18 Regents prayer decision 1962
167 19 Regionalism 1966-1967
167 20 Regionalization 1962
167 21-22 Regionalization of public schools 1972
167 23 Relations with Israel 1969-1974
167 24 Religion in America 1978-1988
167 25 Religion and politics 1980-1986
167 26 "Religion and Public Schools," by Barry Unger undated
167 27 Religion and public education 1975-1985
167 28-43 Religion in public schools 1946-1991
168 1-2 Religion in public schools 2000
168 3 Religion in public schools: bible reading 1959-1963
168 4 Religion in public schools: bus bill 1965
168 5 Religion in public schools: bus transportation 1963
168 6 Religion in public schools: The Fundamentalists 1985-1987
168 7-8 Religion in public schools: regents prayer case 1962
168 9 Religion in public schools: survey of professional schools in Philadelphia 1947-1951
168 10 Religion and race pamphlets: Rabbi Balfour Brickner, Robert Gordis 1962-1963
168 11 Religious activities 1972-1973
168 12 Religious celebrations in the public schools 1949-1950
193 30 Religious Council on Equality 1964-1965
168 13 Religious Council on Equality 1965
168 14 Religious discrimination: Bible distribution; prayer in schools 1961-1964
168 15 Religious discrimination: Christian yellow pages 1977-1984
168 16 Religious discrimination: federal aid to education 1961-1962
168 17 Religious discrimination: federal aid to education, newspaper clippings 1961-1962
168 18-19 Religious Education Association (REA) 1970-1975
168 20 Religious education in public schools 1965
168 21 Religious education: schools 1961-1972
168 22-36 Religious freedom 1947-1987
168 37 Religious freedom: bible reading 1959-1965
168 38-40 Religious Freedom Committee 1960-1965
168 41 Religious freedom and interreligious relationships 1963-1965
168 42 Religious freedom: religious facilities and kindergarten 1966
168 43 Religious freedom: reversed bias 1965-1967
169 1 Religious freedom: Sabbatarians 1962-1963
169 2 Religious freedom: state aid to non-public schools 1965-1968
169 3 Religious freedom: Western Saving Fund Society 1966-1967
169 4 Religious holiday observances: girls high 1961-1963
169 5 Religious liberty 1971
169 6 Religious liberty; Pennsylvania school bus law; prayers in public schools 1965-1966
169 7 Religious literature of the West 1969-1971
169 8 Religious symbols on public property 1960-1966
169 9 Remarks by attorney General William B. Saxbe about Jewish intellectuals 1974
169 10 Remarks by state Rep. Samuel Rappaport and response 1976
169 11 Renee Frank's case against Temple University School of Social Work 1973-1974
169 12 Report of the City Charter Revision Commission 1973
169 13 Report of the Governor's Commission on Industrial Race Relations 1953
169 14 Reports from Israel, France, West Germany on Holocaust education 1978
169 15 Report on the Jewish Community Relations Agencies 1951
169 16 "Report on Neve Tirza Prison and Ramla Prison, Israel," by Jerome J. Shestack 1972
169 17 Reports of other Jewish organizations 1971
169 18 Report on public inquiry into anti-religious acts 1960-1961
169 19 Representations of Jews in film 1954-1960
169 20 Representative Joshua Eilberg 1973-1978
169 21 Reprint from "The Christian Century," News from the Christian World 1959
169 22 Republican Party platform 1966
169 23-24 Requests for literature 1957-1964
169 25 Research Institute on Soviet Jewry 1971
169 26-27 Research and Investigation: George Lincoln Rockwell and American Nazi Party 1959-1965
169 28 Research reports on Right Wing groups 1962-1963
169 29 Reservations and registration 1961
169 30 Resolution on Central American refugees undated
169 31 Resolution of NCRAC (National Community Relations Advisory Council) re: accountability to the Jewish community 1953
169 32 Resolutions 1986
169 33 Resource Net and related materials 1984-1985
169 34 Response of the JCRC to the Work Group on Community Relations and Community Development undated
169 35 "The Responsibility is Ours," pamphlet 1948
169 36 Review of "While Six Million Died," by Arthur D. Morse, address in Yiddish, translated, at Memorial for Six Million 1972
169 37 Return letters from Soviet Union 1971-1972
169 38 RFC (Religious Freedom Committee): background memorandum on pending bills for federal aid to education by the American Jewish Congress undated
169 39 RFC (Religious Freedom Committee): bible reading, constitutional amendments, clippings 1963-1964
169 40 RFC (Religious Freedom Committee): bus transportation H.B. #689 March 6, 1961
169 41 RFC (Religious Freedom Committee): church and state aspects of elementary aid to educational programs 1965-1966
169 42-43 RFC (Religious Freedom Committee): federal aid to education 1960-1961
169 44 RFC (Religious Freedom Committee): joint statement issued in opposition to H.B. 1461; letters to congressmen in opposition to H.B. 1461 1961
169 45 RFC (Religious Freedom Committee): misc. material 1957-1961
169 46 RFC (Religious Freedom Committee): opinion of Attorney General of Pennsylvania 1948
169 47 RFC (Religious Freedom Committee): Vermont Supreme Court ruling on sectarian schools 1961
169 48 Richard Ben Carmen articles 1978-1982
169 49 "Right Wing Digest": American Jewish Committee Trend Analysis Division 1968
169 50 Right Wing groups: Carl McIntire, John Birch 1960-1965
169 51 Riots 1963-1967
170 1 Riots 1967-1970
170 2 Riots: Jules Cohen; Birch Society 1961-1966
170 3 Riots in Northern Philadelphia 1964-1965
170 4 Ritual slaughter and PA house bill #347 1961
170 5 Riz, Yaakov 1974-1982
170 6 "Road to Peace in the Middle East": letter by Larry Rubin, Exec. Director, Phila. Century IV Celebration Committee 1980-1981
170 7 Robert F. Drinan trip to Philadelphia 1983-1984
170 8 Robert Greenfield dinner 1963-1964
170 9 Rockefeller 1974
170 10 Rockwell demonstration 1961
170 11 Rockwell, George Lincoln 1961
170 12 Rosen v. Knobbs: vandalism of candy store 1974
170 13 Rosner v. Cannazarro: harassment of Sylvia Rosner 1974-1976
170 14-15 Royal Oaks Conference 1947
170 16 Rumely, Dr. Edward A. 1951-1953
170 17 Runaway House 1971
170 18 Russia and the Middle East; Japan and the Arab Boycott 1970
170 19 Russian gymnasts in Philadelphia 1973
170 20 Russian Jews: integration in American society; Near East report, migration service 1973-1975
170 21 Russian Resettlement Committee 1979-1989
170 22-23 Sabbath/holiday observances 1974-1980
170 24 Sabbath/holiday observances: general information 1979-1981
170 25 Sabbath/holiday observances: New York State Law 1977-1980
170 26 Sabbath law 1980-1985
170 27 Sabbath observance 1974-1985
170 28 Sadat visit to Israel 1977-1982
170 29 Sale of business: Censipper, Morris and Irv re: Clinton G. Scott, 1615 Montgomery Ave., Phila., PA 19121 1960-1973
170 30 Sale of business: Charles and Sandra Brown 1969
170 31 Sale of business: Dillon to William F. Hardy, 2201 N. 15th St., Phila. PA 1968-1972
170 32 Sale of business: Gilman to Quattlebaum, 1001-03 Buttonwood St. 1970
170 33 Sale of business: Herman and Bertha Falkow 1972
170 34 Sale of business: Lucy Berneman to Samuel Thompson, restaurant at 5938 Market St., Phila., PA 1968-1973
170 35 Sale of business: Morton and Anne Levin to Henry Willis, Jr., Wilcrest Corporation 1969-1973
170 36 Sale of business: Ralph and Francis Goldstein to Donald and Mary Rogers 1971-1972
170 37 Sale of business: Samuel and Annette Portnoy to Andrew Johnson 1974
170 38 Sale of business by merchant: Charles Berger to Kenneth Pickens, 3146 W. York St., Philadelphia, PA 1967-1971
170 39 Sale of haberdashery and shoestore 1970-1971
170 40 Sale of hardware store from Samuel Wasserman to James A. Davis 1966-1973
170 41-60 Sale of Jewish-owned business 1959-1973
171 1-58 Sale of Jewish-owned business 1969-1974
171 59 Sale of Jewish-owned business, failed 1970
171 60 Sale of Jewish owned business: 2354 N. 31st St., Harry Band to Wilbert G. Saunders 1966-1971
171 61 Sale of Jewish owned business: Irving Becker to John E. Hardy 1970
171 62 Sale of Jewish owned business: Mary Blackman to Nathaniel Greggs 1971
171 63 Sale of Jewish owned business: Braverman Frank to Vernie Kelly, Wholesale Plumbing Supply, 1526-30, Ridge Ave. Philadelphia, PA 1969-1972
171 64 Sale of Jewish owned business: Charles Brown, food market, Edward and Mary Bronstein 1967-1971
171 65 Sale of Jewish owned business: Chudnoff Murray, delicatessen, to Walter Harrison 1967-1972
171 66 Sale of Jewish owned business: Herman M. Foster to Jerome G. Washington, 5919-5921 Market St. 1967-1970
171 67 Sale of Jewish owned business: Abraham Greenstein to A.T. Hardnett, food market, 1624-1626 W. Columbia Ave. 1970-1972
171 68 Sale of Jewish owned business: Goldin Samuel, Drake Pharmacy, 1511 Spruce St. Philadelphia, PA 19102 1969-1972
171 69 Sale of Jewish owned business: Gottlieb et al to Frank Smith, food market 1970-1973
171 70 Sale of Jewish owned business: grocery, 5500 Florence Ave., Samuel Dryer to Jeff Carter 1967-1971
171 71 Sale of Jewish owned business: Herman Hersch to Lawrence Key, 3034-36, York St. 1967-1971
171 72 Sale of Jewish owned business: Herman Isprice to R. McDowell, 3955 Lancaster Ave. Philadelphia, PA 1968-1972
171 73 Sale of Jewish owned business: incorporation of John E. Hardy Enterprises, Inc. 1971-1972
171 74 Sale of Jewish owned business: Irving Lander to Lamaas Alstonel, 2727 W. Girard Ave. 1967-1970
171 75 Sale of Jewish owned business: Issadre Klein to Walter Harrison, 3126 Dickinson St. 1967-1971
171 76 Sale of Jewish owned business: Krauter to James A. Davis 1970-1972
171 77 Sale of Jewish owned business: George Leshner to Henry Bishop, 2462 N. 29th St. 1967-1970
171 78 Sale of Jewish owned business: Lesse-Jerry to Willie Lesesne, Broad-Olney, recreation center inc., Park Ave., Chew St., Philadelphia PA 1968-1971
171 79 Sale of Jewish owned business: Levin M. to Alfred J. Anderson, 3950 Lancaster Ave., variety store 1971
171 80 Sale of Jewish owned business: loan proposal by Spurgeon C. Johnson, Mermaid Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. 1968-1972
171 81 Sale of Jewish owned business: Malchman Sachs to Kenneth Miller, 3226 McMichael St., food market 1966-1971
171 82 Sale of Jewish owned business: Meyer, Mickey to Raden Doug, referred by Lou Trouhfman 1970-1972
171 83 Sale of Jewish owned business: Miller, Benjamin to Erline Robinson, 108 S. 52nd St. 19139 1968-1971
171 84 Sale of Jewish owned business: Morgan, Irv, Renee Shoes, Inc. to Maxie Williams, 2615 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, PA 1969-1973
171 85 Sale of Jewish owned business: Irvin Nagel to Willie Richardson, 7522 Ogontz Ave., Philadelphia, PA 1972
171 86 Sale of Jewish owned business: Ortzman, Herman to Richard Thomas, 2000 W. Girard Ave., 19130, luncheonette 1971-1972
171 87 Sale of Jewish owned business: Prince, Evelyn to Alvin L. Johnson, 3752 Germantown Ave. 1970
171 88 Sale of Jewish owned business: Race, Marvin Inc. to Ralph Hill 1969-1973
171 89 Sale of Jewish owned business: Udeck Inc. to Willie F. Richardson 1969-1973
171 90 Sale of Jewish owned business: variety store, Sidney Horowitz to Israel Varela 1968-1971
172 1 Sale of Jewish owned hardware store 1965-1971
172 2 Sale of luncheonette: Jack Feldman to John Blackshear 1968-1972
172 3 Sale of rental property 1973
172 4 Sale of Skylar Grocery 1972
172 5 Sale of supermarket at 5727 Walnut St., from Top Shop Markets, Inc., Joshua Goldstein, to Lawrence Key 1971-1973
172 6 Sale of Winokur Auto Repair Shop 1968-1972
172 7 Saudi Arabia: visa ban against Jews, M.I.T. refusal to sign agreement unless ban lifted 1974-1975
172 8 Saudi peace plan 1981
172 9 Scarsdale Creche and Creche controversy 1985
172 10-13 Schempp Bible reading case 1959-1963
172 14 Schempp case 1962-1973
172 15 Schempp case: Abington Bible reading issue 1948-1963
172 16 Schempp case, brief in 1961-1963
172 17 Scholarship applications 1957
172 18 School administration: desegregation 1968-1975
172 19 School agreements on religious holidays, Schenectady, Miami, Plainview 1959
172 20-21 School busing 1963-1966
172 22 School busing to non-public schools court records 1967
172 23 School boycotts 1964
172 24 School boycotts, newspaper clippings 1964
172 25 School budget crisis 1968-1969
172 26-27 School calendar 1964-1972
172 28 School crisis: Philadelphia teacher's strike 1972-1973
172 29-30 School decentralization 1968-1970
172 31 School demonstration: Rizzo vs school board action 1967-1968
172 32 School district of Philadelphia: bill of rights and responsibilities for high school students 1970
172 33 School district of Philadelphia: budget cuts, Jolicoeur v. Mihaly 1971-1974
172 34 School district of Philadelphia publications: Desegregation and Student Bill of Rights 1970-1975
172 35 School district of Philadelphia: social studies curricula:, "Voting: A Way to Choose", "Practical Politics: A Fact Sheet" undated
172 36 School holiday calendars 1976-1979
172 37 School integration 1954-1964
172 38 School integration based on equalization of tax support 1972
172 39 School integration, busing 1953-1968
172 40 School prayer 1985
172 41 School prayer: federal 1982-1983
172 42-43 School prayer legislation, 98th congress 1984
172 44 School prayer: local 1981-1984
172 45 School prayer, local clergy statement, letters to editor 1971-1981
172 46 School prayer: Supreme Court case of Engel v. Vitale 1961-1962
172 47 School vouchers 1971
173 1 School segregation 1974-1983
173 2-3 Schools 1970-1978
173 4 Schools: loan issue, $6,000,000 bond 1966
173 5-6 Schools: budget, capital and operating 1966-1969
173 7 Schools committee 1963-1964
173 8 Schools: education issues 1967-1968
173 9 Schools: education issues other than integration 1967-1968
173 10 Schools: EPPC fellowship 1966-1968
173 11 Schools: federal aid program 1965-1967
173 12 Schools: fight over prayers 1961-1976
173 13 Schools: Fishman case 1968-1969
173 14 Schools: Germantown high, finances 1967-1969
173 15 Schools: model school district 1967
173 16 Schools: NAACP suit in Philadelphia 1960-1961
173 17 Schools: parents and taxpayers association (PAT) 1964
173 18 Schools: prayers amendment 1970-1974
173 19 Schools: public funding, Memorial Committee for 6 million Jews: established at Ben Franklin Parkway 1966-1967
173 20 Schools: separation of church and state 1974-1975
173 21 Schools: State Council on Higher Education 1961-1965
173 22 Schools: task forces report 1965-1966
173 23 Schools: teacher placement and training for integration in schools 1964-1966
173 24 Schools textbooks 1969-1974
173 25 Schools: transfers 1966-1969
173 26 Rabbi Benjamin Schultz 1950-1954
173 27 Dr. Kurt von Schussnigg 1947
173 28 Schwartz, Nathan to barber shop at 6237 Stenton Ave., Philadelphia 1969-1972
173 29 SCOHR: American Nazi teenagers in Willow Grove, Upper Moreland township, Suburban Council on Human Relations 1963-1964
173 30 SCOPE State Committee of Organizations for Public Education 1972
173 31 Scott and Dirksen prayer amendment 1966-1970
173 32 Scrap book #1: 148th anniversary of the ratification of the Bill of Rights 1939-1940
173 33 Scrap book #2: publicity 1942-1943
173 34 Scrap book #3: publicity, in and out of town press, book reviews, war memorials 1942-1943
173 35-36 Scrap book #4: Jews in WWII 1942-1943
173 37-38 Second immigration conference 1963
173 39 Second world conference on Soviet Jewry at Brussels 1976
173 40 Secretary of state Alexander M. Haig, Malcolm Forbes 1979-1983
173 41-42 Secular humanism 1983-1987
173 43 Security measures 1972-1973
173 44 Security precautions 1972
174 1 Security of pupils and teachers in public schools 1968-1971
174 2 Security and socio-economic problems for Jews in urban centers 1970
174 3 Security survey of merchants: Columbia Ave. 1973
174 4 Security survey of merchants: Germantown Ave. 1973
174 5 Security survey of merchants: Lancaster Ave. 1973
174 6 Security survey of merchants: Ridge Ave. 1973
174 7 Security survey of merchants: South street 1973
174 8 Security survey of merchants: South 4th St. 1973
174 9 Security survey of merchants: South 5th St. 1973
174 10 Security survey of merchants: South 52nd St. 1973
174 11 Security survey of merchants: South 60th St. 1973
174 12 Security survey of merchants: Susquehanna Ave. 1973
174 13 Security surveys received after survey was completed 1973
174 14 Seminar on church and state issues affecting public schools 1991
174 15 Seminar: displaced persons, Goldhaber speaker undated
174 16 Seminar on interreligious understanding 1956-1959
174 17 Seminar on interreligious understanding, extra materials 1955-1959
174 18 Seminar: Jewish community relations council 1948
174 19 Seminar meetings re: Negro-Jewish relations 1968
174 20 Seminar of the Philadelphia JCRC transcript 1947
174 21 Seminarian dialogue, Interfaith Council on the Holocaust 1997
174 22 Senate convention against genocide undated
174 23 Senate joint resolution to silent prayer: 99th congress 1985-1988
174 24 Senator John Heinz 1979-1990
174 25 Senator Hugh Scott (R-PA) and Israel 1969-1975
174 26 Senator Richard S. Schweiker 1971-1976
174 27 Senior adult programs 1979-1986
174 28 Senior adults Seder 1979-1983
174 29 Seventh annual conference on the Holocaust 1981
174 30 SGF vacation camp; Samuel Paley Day Care Center 1968-1969
174 31 Israel Shahak 1974
174 32 Shapiro, Judi: contributions in honor of Bat Mitzvah, support and package fund 1984
174 33 Sharansky visit 1986
174 34 Shared time 1962-1963
174 35 Shared time between parochial schools and technical high schools of board of education 1963-1964
174 36 Shared time: parochial schools 1969-1972
174 37 Shared time: religion and the public schools 1959-1972
174 38 Shechita: humane slaughtering legislation 1965-1966
174 39 Monroe Sheinberg 1950
174 40 Shoenau castle 1973
174 41 Sholom Aleichem Club 1974-1981
174 42-43 Sholom Aleichem Club news and comment 1981-1983
174 44 Shomrim Society 1965-1966
174 45 Shoshana Bricklin: unable to work on Saturday, allowed to work two evenings instead 1975
174 46 Showers of blessings 1946-1948
174 47 Siberian Omsk Dance company 1970
174 48-52 Silent no more: correspondence and memos 1982-1990
174 53 Silent No More: correspondence sponsors and benefactors 1984
174 54 Silent No More: dinner 1986
175 1-2 Silent No More tribute 1979-1981
175 3 Silent No More Tribute Committee 1984
175 4-10 Simhat Torah Rally 1968-1985
175 11 Simhat Torah Rally mailings 1971-1972
175 12 Sit-in demonstrations 1960
175 13-14 Sit-ins 1960
175 15 Sister Cities Plaza: in honor of Philadelphia's sister cities, Florence, Italy and Tel-Aviv, Israel 1972-1975
175 16 Six Year Calendars 1985-1986
175 17 Sixth Annual Human Rights Luncheon: William Lacy Clay honored 1974
175 18 Skits 1952
175 19-21 Slain Jewish merchants 1968-1973
175 22 Slumlords 1963
175 23 Small Business Administration loan to Dennis Gordon 1972
175 24 Small business settlements: "Working With Landlords and Merchants in Racial Ghettos" 1973
175 25-28 Smith, Gerald L.K. 1942-1955
175 29 SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee); Stokely Carmichael; seizure of dynamite in Philadelphia 1964-1967
175 30 Sobel (Rabbi) incident 1964
175 31 Social action 1962
175 32 Society of Separationists 1966
175 33 Solidarity Assembly for Soviet Jews with Victor Polsky 1975
175 34 Solidarity Sunday for Soviet Jewry 1974
175 35 South Africa 1984-1986
175 36 South Philadelphia leaders 1965
175 37 South Philadelphia Mental Health Clinic 1968
175 38 South Vietnamese refugees 1975-1978
175 39 Southeast Asian refugees 1975-1979
175 40 Southern bombings of churches and synagogues 1958
175 41 Soviet Aliyah 1990
175 42 Soviet American Friendship League 1981
175 43 Soviet anti-Semitism 1961-1967
176 1 Soviet anti-Semitism 1966-1967
176 2 Soviet anti-Semitism: from a plea by eighteen Jewish Soviet Georgian families to U Thant at the United Nations 1978
176 3-4 Soviet anti-Semitism protests 1964-1965
176 5 Soviet dance groups at Ambler 1974
176 6 Soviet emigres: criminal activity allegations and various articles 1983-1984
176 7 Soviet involvement in the Middle East 1970
176 8 Soviet Jewish activists 1969-1972
176 9 Soviet Jewish emigration 1973-1974
176 10 Soviet-Jewish underground protest art 1976-1977
176 11 Soviet Jewry 1967-1970
176 12 Soviet Jewry: Adopt-A-Family 1975-1978
176 13 Soviet Jewry: Boris Tabak 1973
176 14 Soviet Jewry: children 1977-1978
176 15 Soviet Jewry: Christian community 1970-1971
176 16 Soviet Jewry clippings, reports, correspondence 1973
176 17 Soviet Jewry correspondence 1972
176 18-19 Soviet Jewry Council 1974-1980
176 20 Soviet Jewry: freedom flag 1975
176 21 Soviet Jewry: Freedom Seder 1970-1971
176 22 Soviet Jewry gymnasts tour 1973
176 23 Soviet Jewish hearings 1971
176 24 Soviet Jewry, including statement on Yom Kippur in English and Russian 1975-1979
176 25 Soviet Jewry: individuals in USSR 1969-1971
176 26 Soviet Jewry: international, Simchat Torah solidarity and rally 1971
176 27 Soviet Jewry: Kazakov 1969
176 28 Soviet Jewry: Kishinev trials, articles, newspaper clippings 1970-1971
176 29-30 Soviet Jewry leadership conference 1968-1971
176 31 Soviet Jewry mailing addresses 1972-1973
176 32 Soviet Jewry mass media 1971-1973
176 33 Soviet Jewry: Mayor's deal; Moscow hunger strikes 1970
176 34 Soviet Jewry medallions; Soviet Jewry educational kits 1970
176 35 Soviet Jewry media 1971
176 36-37 Soviet Jewry: miscellaneous 1969-1972
176 38-43 Soviet Jewry news clippings 1964-1974
176 44 Soviet Jewish newsletter 1974
176 45 Soviet Jewry news clippings 1972-1973
176 46 Soviet Jewry petitions and bills 1971-1973
176 47 Soviet Jewry: Phila Flyers 1971-1972
176 48 Soviet Jewry: Philadelphia Synagogue; Minsk trial 1973
176 49 Soviet Jewry press releases 1970
176 50-51 Soviet Jewry programs 1968-1972
176 52 Soviet Jewry Regional Conference 1969-1970
176 53 Soviet Jewry seminars; Upsala declaration 1969-1972
176 54 Soviet Jewry: Simchat Torah 1966-1970
176 55 Soviet Jewry: supplement to the Jewish Exponent 1971
176 56 Soviet Jewry World Wide Conference 1970-1971
177 1 Soviet Jews in Russia: Russian environment, news clippings, pamphlets, reports 1970-1972
177 2 Soviet Union: anti-Semitism 1965-1966
177 3 "The Soviet Union and its Jewry" 1965-1966
177 4 Soviet-United States détente 1969-1975
177 5 Soviet withdraw from Middle East 1972-1974
177 6 Special exhibit: 30th Anniversary of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Holocaust and resistance 1972-1973
177 7 Special high holy project for Syrian and Soviet Jewry 1972-1974
177 8 "Special Meeting on Christian Jewish Educators Dialogue 1963-1964
177 9 Special public hearing on Soviet Jewry 1971
177 10 Speech by Aaron Goldman, Vice Chairman, NCR Advisory Council (National Community Relations Advisory Council) 1961
177 11 Speech on "The Main Issue" 1962
177 12 Speech material: background material 1940s-1960s
177 13-14 Sphere 1966-1970
177 15 Splendor Supper Club 1963-1964
177 16-19 Spring Conference: PA. Jewish Community Relations Conference, Hershey, PA. 1961-1964
177 20 Stabilization of neighborhoods: Northwest Jewish Community 1968-1970
177 21 Staff meeting 1984-1985
177 22 Stalin's murder 1972
177 23 Standard Oil of California letter to stockholders 1973
177 24 Starr-Faye Post No. 672, Jewish War Vets 1974-1986
177 25-26 State aid to non-public schools 1968-1974
177 27 "State Aid for Parochial School: The Prevailing Jewish View" 1976
177 28 State aid to secular studies: HB 109 and HB 1020 1963
177 29-36 State Council for a Pennsylvania FEPC (Fair Employment Practice Committee) 1948-1956
177 37 State financial aid to non-public schools 1966-1969
178 1 State of Israel bonds 1973-1974
178 2 State lottery 1972
178 3 State regulation of private schools 1984-1985
178 4 State support of non-public schools 1968-1969
178 5 Statement on Affirmative Action 1972
178 6 Statement on the denial of civil liberties by city authorities 1972
178 7 Statement on landlord-tenant relationships 1966
178 8 Statement by Nathan Agran on Negro-Jewish relations 1968
178 9 "Statement Presented By Fanny C. Goldstein, Vice-President At Public Hearings of the Pennsylvania Republican Platform Committee" August 10, 1966
178 10 Statement of principle on three approaches to teaching religion in public schools 1955
178 11 Statement re: school district capital budget 1969-1970
178 12 Statement re: visit of the French Ambassador to Philadelphia, including cartoon 1969
178 13 Statement on school desegregation plan 1974
178 14 Statement on "Student Bill of Rights" and grievance procedure 1970
178 15 Statement on the subject of capital punishment 1972
178 16 Statements: Albert D. Chernin to Philadelphia Board of Education 1968
178 17 Statements concerning birth control: Archbishop John J. Krol, PA. State Rep. Mullen 1959-1966
178 18 Statements by leaders on social issues 1962-1972
178 19 Statements made at public hearings of Phila. Board of Education by Jules Cohen by Theodore R. Mann and Benjamin Kirby 1965-1967
178 20 statements opposing, by other organizations 1975-1976
178 21 Statements opposing public support for parochial education 1966-1968
178 22 Statements and resolutions 1968-1972
178 23-33 Station WUXR 1962-1974
178 34 Station WXUR license 1969-1970
178 35 Station WUXR: facts about Carl J. McIntire, history of proceedings, public hearing 1965-1967
178 36 Station WUXR program content analysis 1966
178 37 Station WUXR program transcripts 1966
178 38 "The Status of Civil Rights in Pennsylvania" 1959
178 39 Stern vs. Schrieber 1974
178 40 Steven Simon 1976
178 41-46 Stone reports 1951-1953
178 47 J.B. Stoner Anti-Jewish Party 1947
178 48 Stratemeyer, General George E. 1955-1956
179 1 Strawberry Mansion Community Relations Council 1949-1951
179 2 Strawberry Mansion Outreach Project on the Aged: Jewish Family Service 1970
179 3 Strawberry Mansion Planning Committee 1949-1950
179 4 Strawberry Mansion problem 1960
179 5 Student action for Soviet Jewry 1970-1973
179 6 "Student Bill of Rights" 1970
179 7 Student and employee days off for Jewish holidays 1971-1974
179 8 Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry 1972-1973
179 9 Students and the Bill of Rights 1970-1971
179 10 Study Committee on All Day Schools 1968
179 11-12 Study of Jewish religious textbooks 1960-1967
179 13 Subcommittee meeting to plan for a State Community Relations Committee April 1961
179 14 Sub-committee on nondiscrimination of School District of Philadelphia 1964
179 15 Subcommittee to Plan Second State Community Relations Conference April 25, 1961
179 16-19 Subcommittee on Sites, Buildings and Facilities of the Special Committee on Nondiscrimination 1963-1964
179 20-26 Suburban Council on Human Relations (SCOHR) 1960-1969
179 27 Suburban Council on Human Relations (SCOHR): Civil and Community Project 1964-1965
179 28 Suburban Council on Human Relations (SCOHR): Conference on Religion and Race 1965
179 29 Suburban Council on Human Relations (SCOHR): Youth Conference on Race Religion 1965-1966
179 30 Suburban-urban cooperation 1972
179 31 Subversive lists 1948-1957
179 32 Summary of CHR (Commission on Human Relations): public inquiry on anti-Semitic and swastika drawings 1960
179 33 Summary of JCRC files re: fire Captain Max Goldstein 1963
179 34 "Summary on Leadership Conference on 'America's Stake in the Middle East'" 1960
180 1-2 Sunday blue laws 1959-1965
180 3-10 Sunday closing law 1955-1965
180 11-14 Supreme Court 1985-1987
180 15-17 Supreme Court decisions 1987-1989
180 18 Supreme Court decision on prayer in schools 1962
180 19-20 Supreme Court decision in the Regents Prayer case 1962
180 21 Supreme Court opinion on fairness doctrine concerning radio broadcasting 1968
180 22 Survey of admissions practices: A Five Year Study of the Selections of Medical Students 1957
180 23 Survey of admissions practices: Drexel 1936-1956
180 24 Survey of admissions practices: Drexel Institute of Technology; Moore School of Electrical Engineering; University of Pennsylvania, Towne Scientific School 1937-1962
180 25 Survey of admissions practices: Hahnemann Medical School 1920-1966
180 26 Survey of admissions practices: Hahnemann Medical School; Jefferson Medical 1920-1968
180 27 Survey of admissions practices: Penn Medical School 1920-1959
180 28 Survey of admissions practices: Penn Medical School; Temple University School of Medicine 1020-1966
180 29 Survey of admissions practices: Penn Veterinary 1936-1966
180 30 Survey of admissions practices: School of Osteopathy 1936-1966
180 31 Survey of admissions practices: "Survey of Philadelphia Professional Schools November 26, 1963
180 32 Survey of admissions practices: Temple University Law School; University of Penn Law School 1936-1965
180 33 Survey of admissions practices: Temple University School of Dentistry; University of Penn School of Dentistry 1936-1966
180 34 Survey of admissions practices: Women's Medical 1920-1967
180 35 A Survey of Arab Oil Monies 1974-1975
180 36 "Survey to Determine Occupational Distribution of Jews in Philadelphia" 1953
180 37 Survey of holiday observance in public schools 1969-1973
180 38-39 "Survey of Housing Discrimination Against Jews in Philadelphia Suburbs" 1963-1966
180 40-42 Survey of Jewish merchants 1968-1978
180 43 Survey of Jewish teachers 1971
181 1 Survey of Professional Schools in Philadelphia 1957
181 2 "Survey of the Treatment of the Hitler Period in Jewish Religious Textbooks" 1964
181 3 "Survival and the Pursuit of Happiness" 1970
181 4 Susan Starr trip to the USSR 1972-1973
181 5-7 Susquehanna Avenue riot 1963
181 8 Sussman expenses 1976
181 9 Swastika incident at federal construction site 1974
181 10-11 Swastikas 1960-1962
181 12 Swastikas: Commission of Human Relations public inquiry 1960
181 13 Swastikas: news clips
181 14 Synagogue Council of America 1960-1969
181 15 Synagogue directory 1982-1986
181 16-17 Synagogues Without Ghettos, Klausner and Varaday 1970
181 18 Syndicated cols., editorials and cartoons 1971-1976
181 19 Syrian airport opening; Iraqi executions 1969-1970
181 20 Syrian hijacking 1969
181 21-22 Syrian and Iraqi Jewry 1973-1975
181 23 Syrian Jewry: status of women in Arab countries 1973-1980
181 24 Syrian Jews 1971-1974
181 25 Syrian and Soviet Jewry action kits 1972-1974
181 26 Syrian treatment of Israeli prisoners 1973-1974
181 27 Syrian treatment of Israeli prisoners photos 1973
181 28 Task Force on Community Organizations; human relations; swastikas 1960-1961
181 29 Task Force on Consumer Involvement 1967-1969
181 30 Task Force on Criminal Justice 1971
181 31 Task Force on Intra-Communal Relations March 16, 1987
181 32 Task Force on Intra-Communal Understanding 1987
181 33 Task Force on Public Education 1982-1983
181 34 Task Force on World Jewry and International Human Rights 1994-1995
181 35 Tax credits 1978-1982
181 36 Tax credits for parents of non-public schools 1972-1974
181 37 "Tax Reform and the Jewish Community" 1978
181 38 Teacher boycott: West Phila H.S. 1969
181 39 Teacher integration 1967-1968
181 40 "Teacher Preparation in Intergroup Education" 1966-1968
181 41 Teachers Alliance of Philadelphia circa 1940
181 42 Teachers hearing Inquirer clippings 1953-1954
181 43 Television program schedules, Channel 10 1972
181 44 Temple University Community Mental Health Center 1970
181 45 Temple University registration 1964
181 46 Temple University and the University of Riyadh 1975
193 31 Temporary Committee on Arab Economic Warfare April-May 1976
181 47 Temporary Committee on Arab Economic Warfare 1976-1977
181 48 "Ten Million Americans Mobilize for Justice" 1954
181 49-50 Tensions 1952-1953
181 51-52 Tercentenary 1952-1955
181 53 Tercentenary events 1953-1954
181 54 Terminiello, Reverend Arthur W. 1946-1949
182 1 Terrorism 1972-1976
182 2 Texas and New Jersey public school financing overturned 1971-1972
182 3 Textbook: The Story of Nations 1963
182 4 Textbook survey correspondence 1974
182 5 Textbook survey: Jules Cohen letter to M. Fagan 1960
182 6 Textbook survey of Philadelphia public schools 1960
182 7 Theodore Mann: Supreme Court decision against state aid to parochial schools 1970-1973
182 8 Three Iraqi Jews who escaped from Iraq 1973
182 9 Timely biographies of anti-Semites 1952
182 10 Timerman, Jacob articles 1978-1984
182 11 "Tom Paines and Uncle Toms," editorial from The Christian Century 1963
182 12 Torchlight vigil and march 1967-1968
182 13 Tot-Lots 1958-1959
182 14 Tourism 1990
182 15 "Toward Peace in the Middle East" 1981-1989
182 16 Townsend National Weekly: "Oppressive Taxes Crushing America undated
182 17 Toynbee, Arnold 1961
182 18 Treatment of Jews in Iraq 1973
182 19-20 Trip to Israel 1971-1972, 1988-1989
182 21 Trips to the Soviet Union by U.S. citizens 1973-1974
182 22-26 Tuition tax credits 1974-1986
182 27 Tutoring project 1968
182 28 TV Channel 12 and the documentary The Life of Adolf Hitler 1974-1975
182 29 TV film crew to Israel to film documentary on Philadelphians now living in Israel 1976
182 30 TV series: Arabs and Israelis 1975
182 31 TV shows and newspapers: Days of Rage 1988-1989
182 32 Uganda hostages 1976
182 33-34 "The Ultra-Conservative Movement" 1961-1962
182 35 Ultra right wing 1962-1964
182 36 Ultra right wing: Barry Goldwater 1964-1965
182 37 UN anti-Zionist resolution 1975-1976
182 38 Un-American activities 1939-1941
182 39 UN Genocide Convention 1961-1984
182 40 UNESCO and Israel 1974-1975
182 41-42 Union of American Hebrew Congregations 1953-1964
182 43 Union of Jewish Students 1970-1971
182 44 Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America 1960-1961
182 45-46 United Church of Christ 1961-1963
193 33 United Church of Christ 1961-1963
182 47 United Committee of Public Schools 1959
182 48 United Nations and Israel 1975
182 49 United Nations matters 1963-1964
182 50 United States Court of Appeals: appeal from the FCC re: WXUR 1972
182 51 United States Navy bias case 1973
182 52-54 United Synagogue of America 1963-1973
182 55 University of Riyadh; Temple U.; Cairo seminar, Egypt 1973-1975
182 56 Unofficial list of state representatives and state senators 1962
183 1 Upper 54th Street business area 1972
183 2 Urban Affairs 1968-1983
183 3 Urban Affairs Program 1969-1970
193 32 Urban Affairs Projects report March 23, 1976
183 4 Urban Fair Housing Committee 1968
183 5-6 Urban League of Philadelphia 1960-1967
183 7 Urban riots: Philadelphia 1967-1968
183 8 Urban-suburban cooperative efforts to promote intergroup understanding 1966-1967
183 9 U.S.-Arab trade 1974-1975
183 10 U.S. arms sale to Saudi Arabia 1988-1989
183 11 U.S. and Congress Middle East policies 1974-1975
183 12-16 U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia: Brandywine-Main Line Radio, Inc. v. Federal Communications Commission, Greater Phila. Council of Churches, et al 1971-1972, undated
183 17 U.S. Defense budget: Jackson Amendment 1975
183 18 U.S. Foreign Aid 1973-1976
183 19 U.S. Government and Jewish affairs 1975-1981
183 20 U.S. isolationism 1975
183 21 U.S. Middle East policy 1969-1974
183 22 U.S. senators and support of Israel 1980-1990
183 23 U.S.-Vatican relations 1983-1985
183 24 The Uses of Law for the Advancement of Community Relations 1955
183 25 Vandalism and violence newspaper articles 1952
183 26 Vatican Council: Pope's Lenten service and Cardinal Bea's visit to Philadelphia 1964-1965
183 27 Veteran Affairs 1953-1955
183 28-30 Vietnam 1967-1973
183 31 Vietnam position statement 1971-1972
183 32 Vietnam: war and peace 1966
183 33 Vietnamese refugees 1975
183 34 Violence, merchant survey 1969
183 35 Violence in public schools undated
183 36 Visits to consulates re: UN resolution to equate Zionism with racism 1975-1976
183 37 Volunteers for Israel 1969
183 38 Voter discrimination 1967
183 39-44 Waldheim, Kurt 1986-1988
183 45 Walter Mondale trip to Philadelphia 1981
183 46 Wang, David R. 1957
183 47 War against poverty 1967
183 48 "War and Peace in the Middle East" 1973-1975
183 49 Warner, Col. William E. 1954
183 50 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising commemoration 1963
183 51 Warsaw Uprising anniversary 1963
183 52 Washington Conference for Soviet Jewry; Soviet Jewry Youth 1970-1974
183 53 Washington Emergency Conference on the Middle East Crisis 1957
183 54 Washington, March on 1963
183 55 Wayne Avenue 1957
183 56 "We Are Here" musical 1975
183 57 Weinstein, Louis to Raymond E. Child: shoe store 1967-1971
183 58 Welfare 1970-1971
184 1-2 Welfare and family assistance 1970-1972
184 3 Welfare legislation, PA; Wynnefield Residents Association 1967-1971
184 4 Welfare reform 1969-1970
184 5 Wellsprings 1968-1970
184 6 West German statue of limitations and German scientists in Egypt 1964-1965
184 7 Western Union reports and messages: Soviet Union Jews 1973-1975
184 8 "What Disturbs Protestants About Catholics," reprint from Look magazine 1954
184 9 "Who's Trying to Ruin Our Schools" 1954
184 10 Wiesel, Elie: Zalmen, or the Madness of God 1975-1976
184 11 Wiesenthal. Simon 1973
184 12 Wilbur Hamilton 1960 campaign mailing 1960
184 13 "The Will To Survive": photographic exhibition 1977-1978
184 14 "Williams Intelligence Summary" 1955
184 15 Willow Grove 1962-1963
184 16 Willow Grove: neo-Nazi youth 1962-1964
184 17 Within Our Gates 1952
184 18 Wolf, Gary chron. file 1990-1991
184 19 Women in rabbinate 1984-1985
184 20-22 Women's Plea for Human Rights and Soviet Jewry 1972-1978
184 23 Women's rally for human rights and Soviet Jewry 1972
184 24 Work with ADL (Anti-defamation League) and AJC (American Jewish Committee) 1977-1983
184 25 Workshop series on interreligious dialogue 1961-1964
184 26 Workshops on interreligious dialogue 1962
184 27-29 World Affairs Council of Philadelphia 1961-1974
184 30 World Affairs Council : UN program, Zionism Resolution 1975
184 31 World conference on Soviet Jewry 1971
184 32-33 World Conference on the UN Decade for Women 1980-1985
184 34 World Union of Jewish Students 1969-1970
184 35 World War II: Nationalism 1936-1943
184 36 WXUR license 1969-1970
184 37 WXUR: opposition to renewal of licenses re: Rev. Carl McIntire and Faith Theological Seminary 1973-1983
184 38 Wynnefield housing survey 1966-1967
184 39 Wynnefield Middle School 1972
184 40 Wynnefield Orthodox community 1972
184 41 Wynnefield Residents Association 1970-1972
184 42 Yacov Agram poster for "Art in Israel," Israel's 25th Anniversary at Phila. Art Alliance 1974
184 43 Yad Vashem 1982-1984
184 44 Yad Vashem forms 1987
184 45 Yale Holocaust archives, video archives 1981-1984
184 46 Yasser Arafat meet with Hilda Silverman 1983-1987
184 47 Yasser Arafat and visa application 1989-1990
184 48 Yearbook, Israel 1976
184 49 Yiddish food stamp leaflet September-October 1973
184 50 Yigal Allon speech 1974
184 51-52 Yiskor 1974, 1986
184 53 Yiskor logistics, city council, proclamation, signs, budget, seating 1983-1987
184 54 Yiskor publicity 1987
184 55-56 Yiskor script and program participation 1986-1987
184 57-58 Yiskor thank yous 1987
184 59 Yizkor Committee 1990-1991
184 60 Yizkor Endowment Fund 1990-1991
184 61 YM-YWHA (Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association) JCRC Series 1976
184 62 Yom Ha'atzmaut: Israel 27th anniversary parade 1974-1975
184 63-64 Yom Kippur War 1973-1974
185 1 Yom Kippur War 1973-1975
185 2 Yom Kippur War and peace group: Middle East dialogue 1973-1974
185 3 Yom Kippur War: syndicated columns and editorials 1974
185 4 Young Great Society: housing and development 1968-1969
185 5 Young Leadership Council of the Federation of Jewish Agencies undated
185 6 Young Lords 1970-1971
185 7-10 Young Men's Service Committee 1967-1972
185 11-12 Youth advisors 1981-1983
185 13 Youth calendar 1985-1986
185 14 Youth Committee for Peace and Democracy in the Middle East: Crossroads 1972-1973
185 15 Youth conference on Israel and youth leadership conferences 1974
185 16-31 Youth Council 1975-1988
185 31-35 Youth Council advisors 1983-1988
185 36 Youth Council archives 1969-1974
185 37 Youth Council advisors' meetings and workshops 1979-1891
185 38 Youth Council calendars 1979-1982
185 39 Youth Council Conference on Israel 1974
185 40 Youth Council directory 1974-1975
185 41 Youth Council: Hanukah Torch Run 1978-1981
185 42 Youth Council: Israel mission 1976
185 43 Youth Council: Israeli exchange students 1978-1980
185 44 Youth Council: Jerusalem Day 1980
185 45 Youth Council mailing lists 1980-1981
185 46 Youth Council meeting notices and minutes 1978-1981
185 47 Youth Council meetings 1976-1977
185 48 Youth Council: National Conference of Christians and Jews, Brotherhood Week Program 1981
185 49 Youth Council Simhat Torah Rally 1977
185 50 Young Council: Yizkor 1977-1981
185 51 Youth Council: Youth Movement Cultural Evening 1977-1978
185 52 Youth Council: Youth Symposium on the Holocaust 1982
185 53 Youth Council: Youth Symposium on the Holocaust evaluation 1981
185 54 Youth Council: Youth Symposium on the Holocaust evaluation, general 1981
185 55 Youth Council: Youth Symposium on the Holocaust resource materials 1978-1981
186 1 Youth Council: Youth Symposium on the Holocaust resource materials 1981
186 2 Youth Focus on Israel 1971-1974
186 3 "Youth For Christ" 1946-1948
186 4 Youth inter-faith 1964-1965
186 5 Youth Symposium forms and attendees 1988-1989
186 6-25 Youth Symposium on the Holocaust 1983-1995
186 26 Youth Symposium: general 1984-1985
186 27 Youth violence 1970-1973
186 28 Youth; YM-YWHA (Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association); HIAS (Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society); Shaliach 1969-1975
186 29 Zionism 1975-1976
186 30-31 Zionist Organization of America 1971-1976
186 32 Zionist Organization of America: Masada; World Zionist Organization 1975-1978
186 33 Zogby article: Palestine refugee family 1972
186 34 Zoning ordinance and restrictions 1961-1963
Series 7: Photographs and slides, 1940-1992
Series 7: Photographs and slides, 1940-1992, consists of a variety of photographic formats illustrating various JCRC activities, events, and people. Formats include prints of multiple sizes, mounted prints, contact sheets, 35mm negatives, medium format negatives, black and white glass slides, 35mm color slides, and newspaper clippings. The bulk of the prints and color slides show meetings of the JCRC board, committees, neighborhood divisions, and public gatherings; sponsored events; marches and rallies; and portraits of JCRC officers and members including Maurice Fagan, Jules Cohen, Arnold Harris, Albert Chernin, Nat Agran, Blanche Behrman, Arthur Block, Rabbi Mortimer Cohen, Abe Freedman, Benjamin Loewenstein, Leon Mesirov, Harry Rosenthal, Leon Solis-Cohen, David Ullman, Joseph Yaffe and many others. Many of the prints were intended for use in print media. Examples of the documentation of JCRC-sponsored events include photos of demonstrations against the French arms embargo on Israel, Israel anniversary days, the annual Memorial Ceremony for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs, interfaith conferences and meetings; rallies to raise awareness of the plight of Soviet Jews and to support the release of the Refuseniks, and numerous Simchat Torah and Yizkor services. Of particular interest are the glass slides which contain racist and antisemitic writings, propaganda posters, and drawings and caricatures collected by the JCRC. Photos of events not connected to the JCRC include Anti-defamation League meetings and rallies around the country along with photos of notable rabbis and Jewish scholars not directly associated with the JCRC such as David Blank, Meir Fund, Everett Gendler, Yonasson Gershom, and Lawrence Kushner. This series is arranged in the order in which it was boxed by the Philadelphia Jewish Archives Center staff. The slides within box 188 are arranged according to an alphanumeric schema. The letters and numbers at the start of the entries for box 188 in the inventory refer to a specific location within the box. A small selection of images have been digitized and are available on the Libraries’ website: https://digital.library.temple.edu/digital/collection/p15037coll15
This series does not include all of the photographs held within the collection. Researchers can find photographs of Refuseniks in Series 4: Soviet Jewry Council records. Additional photos are also located in Series 6: Subject files.
187 1 Demonstrations, negatives and prints 1969-1973
187 2 Non-JCRC people 1970s-1980s
187 3 Foundation for Jewish Orphans, Moscow 1992
187 4 Photocopies, miscellaneous undated
187 5 Annual meetings and the First Conference of Organizations 1948-1955
187 6 Miscellaneous 1946-1950s
187 7 Meetings and portraits 1940s-1950s
187 8 Conference of Organizations; medical school quota mock trial; Internal Security Act 1950-1957
187 9 Annual meetings; Civil Rights meeting in Washington 1946-1963
187 10 Annual meetings and events 1947-1952
187 11 Annual dinner meeting; Speaker Bureau luncheon; seminars on religious and racial discrimination in schools, housing 1947-1950
187 12 Neighborhood division conferences and other JCRC activities 1945-1956
187 13 Akiba Hebrew Academy Annual Dinner 1955
187 14 Honoring presidents, portraits 1950s-1960s
187 15 Miscellaneous 1943-1975
187 16 Photos for 50th tribute book 1951-1977
187 17 Non-JCRC; antisemitic rallies and violence 1946-1964
187 18 Miscellaneous 1950s-1973
187 19 Mounted photos used for an exhibit 1943-1965
187 20 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs; anti-Semitism 1968-1973
187 21 Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs; Israel anniversary days; Soviet Jewry Council 1970-1979
187 22 Miscellaneous 1948-1972
187 23 Galina and Valery Panov 1974
187 24 Removed from "Focus on Action" scrapbook 1981-1982
187 25 Conference participants 1981-1982
187 26 Jewish Youth Council; Yizkor programs 1977-1985
187 27 Interfaith meetings and miscellaneous 1950s-1970s
187 28 Spring Conference, PA; PAJCRC Conference, Hershey, PA 1962
187 29 PAJCRC 1961-1964
187 30-31 Unidentified buildings, vandalism 1940s-1950s
187 32 Congressman Lewis D. Thill of Wisconsin undated
187 33 C. Daniel Kurts: Christian Front, Queens, County, NY leader undated
187 34 Blue Star Mothers of America sponsored meeting undated
187 35 Advance public hearing on Democratic party platform April 1960
187 36 Fair Employment Practice Committee council meeting circa 1950
187 37 National Legion of Mothers and Women of America picket at the Academy of Music circa 1941
187 38 America First Committee May 30, 1940
187 39 Kyffhauser Bund-related photographs circa 1940
187 40 KKK-related photographs undated
187 41 Progressive Citizens of America meeting at Independence Square November 1947
187 42 Cicero riots August 1951
187 43 Unidentified persons undated
187 Antisemitic and racist literature, glass slides 1930s-1940s
M2 d Soviet Jewry protest posters and photo 1976-1983
188 1 A1: Yizkor 1985, Bitburg rally (27 slides) May 5, 1985
188 1 A2: Yizkor 1985, Bitburg rally, (7 slides); "Soviet Jewry: Hope, Despair and Struggle" (14 slides) 1971, 1985
188 1 A3: "Soviet Jewry: Hope, Despair and Struggle" (28 slides) 1971
188 1 A4: Union of American Hebrew Congregations, "Soviet Jewry: Hope, Despair and Struggle" (27 slides) 1971
188 1 A5: Anti-Semitism in the soviet press / Anti-Defamation League B'nai Brith (27 slides) undated
188 1 B1: Vigil (15 slides); Simchat Torah (8 slides) August 1977
188 1 B2: Sussman (21 slides); Simchat Torah at Moscow synagogue (2 slides) February 1976-1977
188 1 B3: Jewish Expo (6 slides); Soviet Jewry (7 slides) 1978
188 1 B4: Prisoners of conscience (22 slides); Simchat Torah (2 slides) October 1979
188 1 B5: Soviet Jewry Council (12 slides) June 1979
188 1 C1: Miscellaneous (24 slides) undated
188 1 C2: "Call to Christian conscience"/Anatoly Shcharansky day (11 slides) March 30, 1978
188 1 C3: Unidentified travel photos (19 slides) undated
188 1 C4: Miscellaneous (24 slides) June 1983
188 1 C5: Miscellaneous (23 slides) June 1983
188 1 D1: Unidentified holocaust-themed artwork (24 slides) circa 1991
188 1 D2: Unidentified holocaust-themed artwork (13 slides, some film) circa 1991
188 1 D3: Miscellaneous negatives/film undated
188 1 D4: Duplicates of C2 slides (16 slides) March 30, 1978
188 1 D5: Duplicates of C2 slides (14 slides) March 30, 1978
188 2 A1: Israel 34 birthday (25 slides) May 1982
188 2 A2: Israel 34 birthday (18 slides) May 1982
188 2 A3: Israel 34 birthday (23 slides) May 1982
188 2 A4: Israel 34 birthday (27 slides) May 1982
188 2 B1: Israel 34 birthday (27 slides) May 1982
188 2 B2: Israel 34 birthday (27 slides) May 1982
188 2 B3: Israel 34 birthday (28 slides) May 1982
188 2 B4: Israel 34 birthday (27 slides) May 1982
188 2 C1: Israel 34 birthday (18 slides); Israel 33 birthday (9 slides) May 1981-May 1982
188 2 C2: Israel 33 birthday (21 slides) May 1981
188 2 C3: Israel 33 birthday (25 slides) May 1981
188 2 C4: Israel 29 birthday (25 slides) May 1977
188 2 D1: Israel 29 birthday (18 slides) May 1977
188 2 D2: Israel 29 birthday (11 slides); Israel 28 birthday (7 slides) 1976-May 1977
188 2 D3: Israel 26 birthday (15 slides) 1974
188 2 D4: Miscellaneous (10 slides, some film) 1974, 1979-1980
188 2 E1: JCRC presentation (25 slides) 1981
188 2 E2: JCRC presentation (24 slides) 1981
188 2 E3: Focus on action (28 slides) 1981
188 2 E4: Focus on action (28 slides) 1981
188 3 A1: Sunday edition I. Munoz (14 slides) undated
188 3 A2: Sunday edition I. Munoz (14 slides) undated
188 3 A3: Simchat Torah (26 slides) October 1979
188 3 A4: Russian artist Jerusalem architecture through the ages (17 slides); Simchat Torah (6 slides) October 1979
188 3 A5: Northwest Division Jewish Community Festival (26 slides) undated
188 3 A6: Northwest Division Jewish Community Festival (25 slides) undated
188 3 A7: Northwest Division Jewish Community Festival (9 slides) undated
188 3 B1: Interfaith Women's Committee (25 slides) September 1976
188 3 B2: Yizkor (24 slides) April 1974
188 3 B3: Monument to Six million Jewish Martyrs (14 slides); Maccabiah night (8 slides) 1982
188 3 B4: Unidentified photographs (glass) (10 slides) undated
188 3 B5: Philadelphia Anti-Defamation Council (10 slides); JCRC unidentified photographs undated
188 3 B6: Miscellaneous anti-Semitic literature (glass) (10 slides) undated
188 3 B7: Philadelphia Anti-Defamation Council (glass) (10 slides) 1939-1940
188 3 C1: Philadelphia Anti-Defamation Council (glass) (10 slides) 1939-1940
188 3 C2: Philadelphia Anti-Defamation Council (glass) (10 slides) 1939-1940
188 3 C3: Miscellaneous anti-Jewish propaganda and literature (glass) (10 slides) undated
188 3 C4: Miscellaneous anti-Jewish propaganda and literature (glass) (10 slides) undated
188 3 C5: Miscellaneous anti-Jewish propaganda and literature (glass) (10 slides, damaged) undated
188 3 C6: Miscellaneous anti-Jewish propaganda (glass) (5 slides, damaged) undated
188 3 C7: Miscellaneous anti-Jewish propaganda and literature (glass) (10 slides) undated
188 3 D1: Miscellaneous anti-Jewish propaganda and literature (glass) (10 slides) undated
188 3 D2: Miscellaneous anti-Jewish propaganda and literature (glass) (10 slides) undated
188 3 D3: Miscellaneous anti-Jewish propaganda and literature (glass) (10 slides) undated
188 3 D4: Miscellaneous anti-Semitic images (glass) (10 slides) undated
188 3 D5: Miscellaneous anti-Semitic images (glass) (7 slides) undated
188 3 D6: Miscellaneous anti-Semitic images (glass) (10 slides) undated
188 3 D7: Miscellaneous anti-Semitic images (glass) (10 slides) undated
Series 8: Audiovisual, 1948-1996
Series 8: Audiovisual, 1948-1996, consists of a variety of audio and video cassettes, tape, and film either created by the JCRC or used by them for instructional or promotional purposes. Audio cassettes contain discussions regarding black and Jewish relations; events concerning the Refuseniks and Soviet Jewry; public radio productions on the KKK and Nazis; events of the Interfaith Council on the Holocaust; oral histories of the JCRC conducted for its 50th anniversary in 1989; and meetings and sessions of the JCRC’s Board of Directors, Executive Committee, the Commission on Israel and Other International Concerns, and the Soviet Jewry Council. Visual materials include film reels and cassettes on the 9th Holocaust Conference; various Israel-related anniversary events and Israel’s creation, history, and current state; television programs and public service announcements; Soviet Jewry and the Refuseniks; commercially produced films on the history of the Holocaust; and the state of American-Israeli relations. Formats include VHS and Beta cassettes, audio cassettes, 16mm film, and ¼” tape audio reels. This series is arranged in the order in which it was boxed by the Philadelphia Jewish Archives Center prior to arriving at Temple University Libraries. Cassettes, audio reels and film reels in boxes 189 and 190 are individually numbered. Additional audio material in the form of SoundScriber discs can be found in Series 2: Commission, committees, and departments with the records of the Speakers Bureau.
189 cassette, audio 1 Cohen, Jules annual speech, annual dinner January 13, 1977
189 cassette, audio 2-3 Annual Dinner, Andrew Young, speaker February 20, 1987
189 cassette, audio 4 Black-Jewish relations, bot. meeting, special November, 19, 1979
189 cassette, audio 5, side 1 Soviet Jewry, Sharansky mock trial July 10, 1978
189 cassette, audio 5, side 2 Black-Jewish relations, Mann-Gray discussion undated
189 cassette, audio 6 Kurkland, Lane of NJCRAC January 15, 1980
189 cassette, audio 7 Linowitz, Sol [tape missing] March 12, 1981
189 cassette, audio 8 Nazis WHYY, Channel 12 September 30, 1977
189 cassette, audio 8-A Nazis and KKK, talk show, WUHY Radio, Sol Fisher undated
189 cassette, audio 9 Public relations spot, Jan Peerce undated
189 cassette, audio 10 Simchat Torah Rally, Jan Peerce 1973
189 cassette, audio 11 Soviet Jewry, Anatol Sharansky September 7, 1978
189 cassette, audio 13 Soviet Jewry, Slepak in Philadelphia June 1974
189 cassette, audio 14 Soviet Jewry, Solidarity Night April 15, 1975
189 cassette, audio 15 Soviet Jewry, Women's Plea for 1974
189 cassette, video 16 Russian Jewry - "World in Action, Jews in Russia" undated
189 cassette, audio 17 Yiskor, David Schoenbruin 1975
189 cassette, audio 18 Boris Klotz, Moscow February 1983
189 cassette, audio 19 COIOIC "Public Schools and the Jewish Community" circa 1983
189 cassette, audio 20 Final session - economics undated
189 reel, film 1 Israel 25 parade, Ted Kennedy speaks at June rally 1974
189 reel, audio 2 Clayton, Richard undated
189 reel, audio 3 Schweiker, Richard, Senator, remarks at JCRC Board of Directors meeting December 18, 1968
189 reel, film 4 Israel exhibit, Truman Library undated
189 reel, audio 5 Old Newsboys Day 1972
189 reel, audio 6 Public service announcement undated
189 reel, audio 7 Simchat Torah Rally, public service spot, Jan Peerce undated
189 reel, audio 8 Simchat Torah Rally, public service spot, Vladimir Slepak October 1975
189 reel, film 9 Israel stories, "Birth of Israel," "President Welzman Visit to Washington, DC, 1948," Israel 10th anniversary review 1948, 1958
189 reels, audio 10-12 unlabeled undated
189 reel, film 13 Yiskor service, color motion film undated
189 reels, audio I-II ADL, Kunzig, David Bergen April 20, 1967
190 cassette box Commission on Israel and Other International Concerns, JCRC 50th Anniversary, Soviet Jewry Council, miscellaneous 1980s-1990s
190 cassette book The Harry Karren Institute Forum, "Israel and the Palestinians: Is Peace Possible?" circa 1990
190 reel, audio 1 Sen. Scott, Sen. Schweiker, Soviet Jewry trial demonstration undated
190 reel, audio 2 Gazzara, Bikel, Moreno, Schary, Adler circa 1971
190 VHS cassettes 1-11 Soviet Jewry, Refuseniks TV programs and spots 1980s-1990
190 Beta cassette 1 Unlabeled undated
191 VHS, U-matic, and audio cassettes TV programs, commercially produced films, public service announcements, documentaries, meetings, conferences 1975-1995
192 VHS, Beta, and audio cassettes TV programs, commercially produced films, public service announcements, documentaries, meetings, conferences 1983-1996
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