Weingrod family papers, 1938.

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Weingrod family papers, 1938.

Includes newspaper articles (some from the Yiddisher Kempfer); records; correspondence; photographs; and announcements. Organizations represented include: AIPAC, American Jewish Conference, Jewish National Fund, Po'ale Zion, Labor Committee for Palestine, Habonim, Israel Bonds, Milwaukee Jewish Welfare Fund, the Zionist Council, and YIVO. Persons represented include: Abba Eban, Chaim Grade, Golda Meir, and Alex Weingrod, Subjects represented include refugees during World War I.

.45 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7331668

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Eban, Abba, 1915-2002

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American Israel Public Affairs Committee.

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American Jewish Conference

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World Habonim (Organization)

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National Committee for Labor Palestine

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Weingrod, Alex

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Yivo Archives

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Weingrod family.

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State of Israel Bonds Organization

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Grade, Chaim, 1910-1982

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Poale-Zion-Zeire Zion of America

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Poale Zion (U.S.)

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Meir, Golda, 1898-1978

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Zionist Council.

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Milwaukee Jewish Welfare Fund

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Jewish National Fund

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