Holocaust-Era Records of the Jewish Labor Committee. Child Adoption Case Files 1948-1956 (ID: 32387)
Authorship or Source:
Archives, United States. Robert F.Wagner Labor
Title or Main Description:
Holocaust-Era Records of the Jewish Labor Committee. Child Adoption Case Files 1948-1956
Description:
- 24 microfilm reels
- Reel 1: Abrachkoff, Henry - Brauch, Maurice
- Reel 2: Brauch, Simone - Birkan, Bernard Marcel
- Reel 3: Birman, Mirca - Caisman, Elaine
- Reel 4: Calkowicz, Nadzieja - Cybula, Theresa
- Reel 5: Cybiel, Bela - Eichenbaum, Eta
- Reel 6: Eidelberg, Ahron - Filc, Lena
- Reel 7: Galatini, Isabella - Goldberg, Rafal
- Reel 9: Goldberg, Solomon - Grzybowska, Krajndel
- Reel 10: Grzywak, Albert - Horer, Suzane
- Reel 11: Horn Feivel - Kagan, Lucien
- Reel 12: Kaganowicz, Abram - Korek, Henriette
- Reel 13: Korek, Leon - Kutas, Cesia
- Reel 14: Kutas, Regina - Libermensch, Denised
- Reel 15: Libersztajn, Simon - Martinellie, Giulia
- Reel 16: Mascaretti, Luciana - Nomberg, Heniek
- Reel 17: Novik, Marcel - Pesselman, Helene
- Reel 18: Peterfrant, Pesa - Reichert, Marian
- Reel 19: Reisman, Joseph - Salvaneschi, Antonio
- Reel 20: Sombol, Jankiel - Sonnenblick, Janka
- Reel 21: Sonnino, David - Terracina, Cesare
- Reel 22: Tesler, Robert - Warszawska, Hania
- Reel 23: Wartska, Emilija - Zaksowna, Zofija
- Reel 24: Zalcberg, Waclaw - Zysman, Izaac
Type of Work:
Archival records
Museum or Other Institution Holdings:
- Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University Library
- USHMM Archives RG-67.002M Reels 1 - 24
Provenance:
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Survivors Registry purchased the collection from the Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives in 2000. USHMM Archives received the collectino by transfer in December 2000.
Keywords:
- Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives (U.S.) --Sources.
- Jewish Labor Committee (U.S.) --Archives.
- United States. Jewish Labor Committtee --International relief.
- Orphans
- Children
Abstract:
Collection consists of Child Adoption Case Files (Sub-series of the Holocaust-Era Record of the Jewish Labor Committee), arranged alphabetically by name. Files were created by the Child Adoption Program of the Jewish Labor Committee between 1946 and 1960. Size and contents of individual files vary greatly; contain brief biographies and photos of the children as well as correspondence, memos and other documentation relating to the support of each child. Some of these children were living in the Jewish Labor Committee supported children's homes in France, Belgium, Palestine/Israel and Poland, and some lived with parents or other guardians.
Language and Other Notes:
In English and Yiddish
Resource Center Cataloging Notes:
Registry does not have name lists.