American Jewish Alternatives to Zionism (New York, New York), collection undated, 1959-1988

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American Jewish Alternatives to Zionism (New York, New York), collection undated, 1959-1988

Consists of correspondence, articles, pamphlets, speeches, lectures, and reports issued by the organization lobbying its stance on Jewish anti-Zionism as a solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict.

1.25 linear feet (2 manuscript boxes, 1 half manuscript box)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6346075

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Berger, Elmer, 1908-1996

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American Jewish Alternatives to Zionism (New York, New York)

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American council for Judaism

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The American Council for Judaism was founded in 1943 by Americans of Jewish faith who believed that Judaism was a religion and not a nationality. The founding of the ACJ partly resulted from the refusal of the American Jewish Committee to clearly oppose Zionism in the 1940s. Many of the council's early leaders came from an upper class German Jewish socioeconomic group that also formed the basis of the American Jewish Committee's leadership. ACJ's philosophy supports the integration of Jews into ...

Jewish Alternatives to Zionism, inc.

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