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Labor and the Holocaust:

An Introduction to the Jewish Labor Committee

A History, and Resources for Researchers Prepared by Arieh Lebowitz

 

RELATED MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS:

 

 

Papers of Baruch Charney Vladeck, Tamiment Institute Library, NYU;

Archives of the Jewish Labor Bund, YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, NYC;

Records of the Detroit JLC, Walter Reuther Library, Wayne State University,Detroit;

Records of the Philadelphia JLC, Temple University Library, Philadelphia;

Records of the JLC of Canada, National Archives of Canada, Ottawa;

Archives of the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, and Archivesof the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, both at the New York StateSchool of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

 

BRIEF BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR FURTHER RESEARCH:

 

George Berlin, “The Anti-Nazi Activities of the Jewish Labor Committee in the 1930s,” MA thesis, Columbia University, 1966

Moshe R. Gottlieb, AMERICAN ANTI-NAZI RESISTANCE, 1933-1941: AN HISTORICAL ANALYSIS (New York, 1982)

Jacobs, Jack, EIN FREUND IN NOT: DAS JUDISCHE ARBEITER KOMITEE IN NEW YORK UND DIE FLUCHTLINGE AUS DEN DEUTSCH SCHPRACHIGEN LANDERN, 1933-1945, (Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Bonn 1993)

————, “The Jewish Labor Movement and Fritz Adler,” in ARCHIV: Jahrbuch des Vereins fur Geschichte der Arbeiterbewegung, Vol. IX(1993), pp. 169-176.

Sidney Kelman, “Limits of Consensus: Unions and the Holocaust,”AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY 79 (Spring 1990), pp. 336-357

David Kranzler, “The Role in Relief and Rescue during the Holocaust bythe Jewish Labor Committee,” in Seymour Maxwell Finger, AMERICAN JEWRY DURING THE HOLOCAUST (New York: 1984), Appendix 4-2

Arieh Lebowitz and Gail Malmgreen, eds., ROBERT F. WAGNER LABOR ARCHIVES, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY: THE PAPERS OF THE JEWISH LABOR COMMITTEE (New York: 1993) [Volume 14 of ARCHIVES OF THE HOLOCAUST series of Garland Publishing]

Arieh Lebowitz, BASIC BIBLIOGRAPHY: THE JEWISH LABOR MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES (New York: 1994)

Gail Malmgreen, “Labor and the Holocaust: The Jewish Labor Committee and the Anti-Nazi Struggle,” LABOR’S HERITAGE, Vol. 3, no. 4 (October 1991), pp. 20-35

Kenneth Waltzer,”American Jewish Labor and Aid to Polish Jews during the Holocaust,” unpublished paper presented at a conference of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, Washington, DC, March 1987 (on file at Wagner Labor Archives)


 

 

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