Jewish Refugee Committee, Leeds
The Jewish Refugees Committee, later the German Jewish Aid Committee, was founded in the early months of 1933 by Otto Schiff under the aegis of the Central British Fund for the Relief of German Jewry. Its tasks were to arrange for the admission of refugees to Britain, their maintenance, training, employment or re-migration. A number of provincial committees were formed to deal with issues regarding Jewish refugees in these areas. The Leeds office trainee department was supervised by David Makovski.
From the guide to the Jewish Refugees Committee, Leeds: correspondence and papers (microfilm), 1938-1939, (Wiener Library)
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creatorOf | Jewish Refugees Committee, Leeds: correspondence and papers (microfilm), 1938-1939 | Wiener Library |
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associatedWith | British Committee for Refugees from Czechoslovakia | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Central British Fund for World Jewish Relief | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Jewish Refugees Committee | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Kitchener camp | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Movement for the Care of Children from Germany | corporateBody |
associatedWith | United Hebrew Congregation | corporateBody |
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Leeds West Riding Yorkshire England |
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