Papers, [ca. 1920]-1976.

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Papers, [ca. 1920]-1976.

Reports, correspondence, publications, and other material concerning activities of Agudath Israel, and Orthodox Jewish life in Austria, Israel, Poland, Germany, and Czechoslovakia. Includes material on the development of Agudath Israel in Israel, Czechoslovakian and Moroccan Jewish refugees, meetings between Prime Minister Golda Meir and Agudah representatives, 1971, and other matters. Also contains lectures on Orthodox Jewish life by Dr. Isaac Breuer and Jacob Rosenheim; NACH'LATH Z'WI, monthly published in Frankfurt-am-Main, 1939; and correspondence with prominent religious authorities.

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Agudat Israel.

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Agudat Israel held its founding convention in Kattowitz in 1912. It is a Jewish organization which seeks to preserve Orthodoxy by adherence to halakhah as the principle governing Jewish life and society. Poʻale Agudat Yiśraʼel was founded in 1922 as a religious labor movement dedicated to building the Land of Israel according to the Torah. It was originally an offshoot of Agudat Israel, but became an independent organization in 1960. From the description of Poster and printed epheme...

Rosenheim, Jacob, 1870-1965

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Breuer, Isaac, 1883-1946

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Agudath Israel of America

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Turkel, David H.

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Meir, Golda, 1898-1978

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Meir was born in Russia, emigrated to the U.S. and came to Milwaukee in 1906 with her family. Throughout her life, she was a dedicated Zionist. In Feb. 1969 she became Israel's fourth Prime Minister, at the age of 71. From the description of Papers, [undated]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71014315 ...