Jay Bentley Homer papers, 1941-1994.

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Jay Bentley Homer papers, 1941-1994.

Miscellaneous papers containing biographical information and relating to his work with the National Welfare Board during World War II as a chaplain in Bermuda; together with materials pertaining to his career as a lawyer and his public service activites.

30 p.

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National Jewish Welfare Board

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Origins of the National Jewish Welfare Board (1913-1919) Organized in 1917 to meet the needs of Jewish servicemen in the Armed Forces, the National Jewish Welfare Board (JWB) became a national federation of local agencies and social service institutions dedicated to meeting the social, cultural, intellectual, physical and spiritual needs of the American Jewish community. The roots of JWB can be traced to the founding of the Council of Young Men's Hebrew and Kindred Associations (YMHA-KA) ...

Homer, Jay Bentley, 1908-2002

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Lawyer; chaplain during World War II in Bermuda; last residence: Florida. From the description of Jay Bentley Homer papers, 1941-1994. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 738415085 ...