Materials collected by Rabbi Tabak between 1968-1970 and 1971-1972, when he worked as a draft counselor in Madison, Wisconsin, while attending the University of Wisconsin; as well as some anti-draft materials from 1979-1981, when the draft was reinstated. Papers include a draft counseling manual; a wide variety of leaflets, press releases, and ephemera; a small amount of correspondence; and an unpublished article concerning the draft, conscientious objectors, emigration, prison, and resistance. A folder of material relates to the Coalition for Open Enrollment, an ad hoc movement organized in 1969 to resist the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents action cutting out-of-state enrollment, which the Coalition saw as anti-Semitic and repressive.