Records relating to Joseph Levine and his work at the Regensberg displaced persons camp articles booklets poems photographs.

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Records relating to Joseph Levine and his work at the Regensberg displaced persons camp articles booklets poems photographs.

Includes Yiddish newspapers, booklets, and other documents relating to Joseph Levine and his involvement with displaced persons at Regensburg after World War II. Also included are materials relating to the International Military Tribunal in Nuremburg, the UNRRA, and Jews in Indiana.

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Tsentral komitet fun di bafrayte Yidn in der Amerikaner Zone

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American Jewish joint distribution committee

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The American Joint Distribution Committee was founded on November 27, 1914 when the American Jewish Relief Committee (AJRC) and the Central Committee for the Relief of Jews (CCRJ) joined forces under the name of the Joint Distribution Committee of American Funds for the Relief of Jewish War Sufferers. Although JDC reflected the diversity of the American Jewish Community, the Reform-oriented American Jewish Committee faction dominated its early leadership. Conceived as a temporary agency to relie...

Levine, Joseph S.

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Rabbi of Mount Sinai Congregation, Texarkana, Tex. From the description of Correspondence to Chaim Potok, 1980. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 706491400 Joseph Levine was born 20 Jul 1907 in Malodezna, Russia. He fled to the United States with his mother after the 1917 revolution. He worked with the US Army and the UNRRA in Schwandorf, Bavaria, after World War II and served as the Regional Director of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committe...

United Nations relief and rehabilitation administration

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United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration was established in 1943. Its purpose was to provide for the relief of war victims in any area under the control of any of the United Nations. Its operations came to an end in 1946. From the description of United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration records, 1943-1949. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 298686802 The Bureau of Services was previously known as the Bureau of Area...