Papers, 1935-1978 (bulk 1944-1960).

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Papers, 1935-1978 (bulk 1944-1960).

Series I includes one file of obituary and memorial articles and thirty-two files of correspondence, in-coming and out-going, reflecting Pat's involvement with a wide range of Jewish political and cultural organizations, as well as personal correspondence. Also included is a small number of letters addressed to or written by other Jewish Labor Committee and Jewish Labor Bund officers and staff, which came into Pat's possession in the course of his work. Series II includes a substantial amount of material illustrating Pat's work with the Jewish Labor Committee, manuscript and printed reports and essays on a variety of topics related to the Holocaust and Jewish survival, and records of his travels. Also included are a small number of documents preserved by Frieda Pat dated after her husband's death in 1966.

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