Irving Bunim family papers 1920 - 1992 1945 - 1980.
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Eban, Abba, 1915-2002
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Abba Solomon Meir Eban (Hebrew: אבא אבן; born Aubrey Solomon Meir Eban; 2 February 1915 – 17 November 2002) was an Israeli diplomat and politician, and a scholar of the Arabic and Hebrew languages. During his career, he served as Foreign Affairs Minister, Education Minister, and Deputy Prime Minister of Israel. He was the second ambassador to the United States and the first Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations. He was also Vice President of the United Nations General Assem...
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Kotler, Aaron, 1892-1962
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Hutner, Isaac, 1906-1980
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Schneersohn, Joseph Isaac, 1880-1950
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Bunim, Irving M., 1901-1980
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Irving M. Bunim was a businessman, Jewish lay leader, and major figure in the Vaad Hatzala to help Jewish refugees. In the 1930s, he worked to establish the Young Israel movement, and built other Jewish educational institutions under the guidance of Rabbi Aaron Kotler. The Vaad Hatzala, an Orthodox Jewish relief organization established in 1939, provided funds for rabbis and religious students in war-torn Europe and worked for their emigration. Bunim also served as president of the Rabbi Jacob J...
National Council of Young Israel (U.S.)
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Klein, Stephen P., 1938-
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Bunim, Amos
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