Records of Jewish Labor Committee, 1934-1947 [microform].

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Records of Jewish Labor Committee, 1934-1947 [microform].

This collection is a microfilm copy of a small portion of the committee's records located at the New York University Library. It reflects the activities of the Jewish Labor Committee in Pennsylvania and surrounding areas, mainly in the form of correspondence. Other forms of records include newsletters, newspaper clippings, and lists of names of European labor leaders and refugees that were seen as targets for persecution by the Nazis. While some of the information in these files are in English, the majority are written in Hebrew with a few also containing French and Russian.

1 microfilm reel : positive ; 35 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7319748

University of Pittsburgh

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Pittsburgh Jewish Labor Committee (Pa.)

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Jewish Labor Committee (U.S.)

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The Jewish Labor Committee was founded on February 25, 1934. Its first efforts were directed toward relieving the suffering of the victims of Nazi terror, participating in rescue work, and supporting the growing anti-Nazi labor resistance movement in Europe. Eventually, JLC became an organization that would articulate the Jewish perspective and interests of American Jewish workers on issues of national and international importance. JLC serves as a bridge between Jewish workers and the trade unio...

Jewish Labor Committee (U.S.). Pittsburgh Branch.

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Weissberg, Julius.

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