Jews
Found in 63 Collections and/or Records:
The Anti-Jewish and anti-Zionist Campaign in Poland II, Institute of Jewish Affairs (London, UK) , 1968
Contains 2,800 serial titles, 250 linear feet of pamphlets and soft-cover books, and 100 linear feet of miscellaneous materials.
The Coming Red Dictatorship -- Common Sense
Contains 2,800 serial titles, 250 linear feet of pamphlets and soft-cover books, and 100 linear feet of miscellaneous materials.
The Jewish Guardian newsletter, Neturei Karta of U.S.A. (Brooklyn, NY) , 1975
Contains 2,800 serial titles, 250 linear feet of pamphlets and soft-cover books, and 100 linear feet of miscellaneous materials.
The Legal Position of the Jews in the Soviet Union, Midstream: A monthly Jewish review reprint (New York, NY) , 1966
Contains 2,800 serial titles, 250 linear feet of pamphlets and soft-cover books, and 100 linear feet of miscellaneous materials.
The Other Way (New York, NY.), 1971
Contains 2,800 serial titles, 250 linear feet of pamphlets and soft-cover books, and 100 linear feet of miscellaneous materials.
The Status of Jews in the Soviet Union, Survey Special Report, B'nai B'rith International Council (Washington, D.C.) , 1964
Contains 2,800 serial titles, 250 linear feet of pamphlets and soft-cover books, and 100 linear feet of miscellaneous materials.
The Status of the Jews in the Soviet Union, Foreign Affairs reprint (New York, NY) , 1963
Contains 2,800 serial titles, 250 linear feet of pamphlets and soft-cover books, and 100 linear feet of miscellaneous materials.
The Tomkin Case and other materials. Union of Councils for Soviet Jews (San Francisco, CA), 1973
Contains 2,800 serial titles, 250 linear feet of pamphlets and soft-cover books, and 100 linear feet of miscellaneous materials.
The White Book of Exodus -- Washington Committee for Soviet Jewry (Washington, D.C.), 1973-08
Contains 2,800 serial titles, 250 linear feet of pamphlets and soft-cover books, and 100 linear feet of miscellaneous materials.
Tittmann, Alfred O. Incredible Infamy. A.O. Tittman; Middlebury, VT, 1948.
Books, pamphlets, videos and periodicals belonging to a community member. The family donated the collection in its entirety upon the collector's death in full. Their only qualification was that their father's entire name was not attached to the collection, the repository opted to use only his last name. It was gifted without encumbrance or any restrictions.