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The American Jewish Committee Holocaust Project was designed to interview Holocaust surviors and their families with emphasis on their adjustment here. 23 Northeast Ohio survivors were interviewed as part of the national project. These interviews were conducted by Judah Rubinstein and Bea Stadtler. Copies of all transcripts are stored at the William E. Wiener Oral History Library of the American Jewish Committee in New York. Excerpts of the interviews were published in the book, Voices from the Holocaust, edited by Sylvia Rothchild and published in 1981.

From the description of American Jewish Committee Holocaust Project records, 1973-1975. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 43578478

The American Jewish Committee Holocaust Project was funded by a 1973 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to the American Jewish Committee (f. 1906) which seeks to protect the civil and religious rights of Jews in America and abroad and to advance improved human relations of all people. The full name of this project was "Study in American Pluralism Through Oral Histories of Holocaust Survivors."

The project's organizers stated their goals as follows: "we are seeking the European and American histories of these survivors, with particular emphasis on their American experience and the effects of the Holocaust upon their adjustment here." Approximately 250 survivors of the Nazi Holocaust and members of their families, from all over the United States, were interviewed in this two-year project. Northeast Ohio survivors were interviewed by Judah Rubinstein, director of research of The Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland, and Bea Stadtler, a Cleveland area Holocaust educator and author. Copies of all transcripts are stored at the William E. Wiener Oral History Library of the American Jewish Committee in New York City. Excerpts from interview transcripts were published in Voices from the Holocaust, which was edited by Sylvia Rothchild and includes a foreword by Elie Wiesel (New York and Scarborough, Ontario: New American Library, 1981).

From the guide to the American Jewish Committee Holocaust Project Records, 1973-1975, (Western Reserve Historical Society)

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creatorOf American Jewish Committee Holocaust Project. American Jewish Committee Holocaust Project records, 1973-1975. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research Library
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associatedWith Schepps, Chaim. person
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Ohio--Cleveland
United States
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United States
American Jewish Committee Holocaust Project
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Holocaust survivors
Holocaust survivors
Interviews
Interviews
Jews
Jews
Jews
Jews
Oral history
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Active 1975

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