George W. Rabinoff, papers undated, 1912-1971

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George W. Rabinoff, papers undated, 1912-1971

Contains correspondence, reports, and other material relating to his work with the Jewish welfare federations of Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and Chicago, and as a field representative of the Jewish Welfare Board in Texas during the First World War. Also includes correspondence, etc., from the professional social work groups which he served in various capacities. Of these the largest volume of materials relates to the National Social Welfare Assembly of which he was the Assistant Director, and the National Conference of Jewish Communal Service of which he was the director of the New York Training Bureau. Includes extensive material on the Australian Jewish Community, where he served as a Fulbright Lecturer in the Dept. of Social Studies of the University of Queensland in 1962, and as a consultant to the Australian National Red Cross. Contains also diaries, speeches, published material, reports, and general correspondence.

6.75 linear feet (13 manuscript boxes, 1 half manuscript box)

eng,

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