Babette Wampold Papers undated, 1969-2003 1976-1991
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Levin, Carl, 1934-2021
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Papers cover the time he served as Councilman on the Detroit City Council; Administrative files accumulated during his term in office prior to serving as United States Senator from Michigan. The are divided into the following series: I- Administrative Files (1965-1977) II- Financial Records (1971-1874 and III- Legal Cases (1971-1977). There is an index of correspondence by/on Personages. From the description of Carl Levin Papers. 1965-1977. (Ascension Parish ...
Wampold, Charles H., Mrs.
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Bay Area Council on Soviet Jewry
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Alabama Council to Save Soviet Jews
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Committee of Concerned Scientists
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The Committee of Concerned Scientists (CCS) is a human rights organization composed of scientists, engineers, and scholars who promote academic and personal freedom for their colleagues worldwide. The Committee supports the rights of scientists to collaborate on research and share data, travel to conferences and meetings, and emigrate if they choose. More broadly, CCS advocates human treatment of all individuals and government compliance with human rights agreements. The...
Nudel, Ida
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American bar association
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BIOGHIST REQUIRED In 1971 the American Bar Association formed a committee to prepare a study "...on the respective powers under the Constitution of the President and of the Congress to enter into and conduct war." The committee was chaired by Lyman M. Tondel, Jr. and the project was funded by the Association's Fund for Public Education which in turn contracted with Columbia University to carry out the study. The staff included Abraham D. Sofaer, Project Director and Adjunct Professor of Law at C...
Shcharansky, Avital
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Sanford, Margery
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Chmykhalov, Timothy, 1962-
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Wampold, Babette
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The Papers of Babette Wampold represent one collection housed within the Archive of the American Soviet Jewry Movement (AASJM). These papers reflect the effort, beginning in the 1960s through the late 1980s, of thousands of American Jews of all denominations and political orientations to stop the persecution and discrimination of Jews in the Soviet Union. The American Soviet Jewry Movement (ASJM) is considered to be the most influential Movements of the American Jewish community in ...
Chicago Action for Soviet Jewry
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United States. President (1977-1981: Carter)
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Shcharansky, Anatoly
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Religion in Communist Dominated Areas
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Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry
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The Center for Russian Jewry (CRJ) with Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry (SSSJ) was founded by Jacob Birnbaum in 1964. Prior to 1963, the American Jewish community had taken little public interest in or action regarding the condition or fate of Soviet Jewry. The situation changed after a resurgence of virulent anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union in 1963. The civil rights movement in the United States came to maturity during the early 1960s and made open protest and even civil disobedience accepte...
Union of Councils for Soviet Jews
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Schapira, Morey
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Wampold, Charles H.
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National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council (U.S.)
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The National Community Relations Advisory Council (NCRAC) was founded on March 19, 1944 by the Council of Jewish Federations for the purpose of improving and safe-guarding Jewish communities in the United States from anti-Semitism at home and abroad, pursuing and nurturing the ideals of democratic pluralism found in the Bill of Rights, and fostering American support for Israel. In order to achieve their goals the organization committed itself to the ideals of equality, freedom, just...
Conference of the Mayors of the World’s Major Cities
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National Conference on Soviet Jewry (U.S.)
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The National Conference on Soviet Jewry (NCSJ) served as a coordinating agency for major national Jewish organizations and local community groups in the United States. The NCSJ acted on behalf of Soviet Jewry through public education and social action, which aimed to stimulate all segments of the community to maintain interest in the problems of Soviet Jews. To this end the NCSJ also published reports, memoranda, and pamphlets and sponsored special programs, organized public meeting...
South Florida Conference on Soviet Jewry
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Women's Campaign for Soviet Jewry
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