Coordinating Board of Jewish Organizations

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The Coordinating Board of Jewish Organizations was founded in 1947 to serve the United Nations as an advisory board for Jewish organizations in all parts of the world. The Coordinating Board of Jewish Organizations (CBJO) has the special United Nations advisory status of a Non-Governmental Organization and plays an important role as a subgroup of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.

The CBJO acted as a consultative committee on such diverse topics as has been active on the issues of peace, human rights, youth, terrorism, the environment, and the establishment of an International Criminal Court.

From the guide to the Coordinating Board of Jewish Organizations Records, 1949-1953, (The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives)

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creatorOf Coordinating Board of Jewish Organizations Records, 1949-1953 The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives
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correspondedWith Bernstein, Bernard, 1908-1990 person
correspondedWith B'nai B'rith corporateBody
associatedWith B'nai B'rith International corporateBody
associatedWith Board of Deputies of British Jews corporateBody
associatedWith Butttenweiser, Benjamin C. person
associatedWith Eichelberger, Clarke. person
associatedWith Goldman, Frank person
correspondedWith Jewish Agency for Palestine corporateBody
associatedWith South African Jewish Board of Deputies corporateBody
correspondedWith United Nations corporateBody
associatedWith United Nations National Commission for UNESCO corporateBody
correspondedWith Warburg, G person
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