Papers, 1940-1960.

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Papers, 1940-1960.

Correspondence and miscellaneous items pertaining to Sandler's interests including Jewish community centers, Jewish education, Yiddish language and culture, Zionism, communist political activity, and left wing politics; together with World War II armed forces bulletins, camp newspapers, and Jewish Welfare Board items.

4.8 linear ft.

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