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entering the United States. It was incorporated in 1941. The Federation offered social services, assistance with immigration paperwork, and support with education and job placement. It also put on cultural activities. The Federation focused on issues of immigration between 1939 and the end of World
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Teifer, Hermann. “History of the American Federation of Jews from Central Europe.” American Federation of Jews from Central Europe. 50th Anniversary Luncheon. 24 November 1991.
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Grossmann, Kurt. Ten years : American Federation of Jews from Central Europe, Inc.: 1941-1951. New York: American Federation of Jews from Central Europe, 1952.
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was founded in 1948 as part of the American Federation of Jews from Central Europe, and the federation helped distribute funds from the
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Surviving the Twentieth Century: Social Philosophy from the Frankfurt School to the Columbia Faculty Seminars
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Dr. Hermann MĂĽller was the federation's executive director from 1941 to 1963, followed by
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American Federation of Jews from Central Europe, Inc. Collection, 1933-1956.
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Guide to the American Federation of Jews from Central Europe Collection
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was established in New York City in 1939 to coordinate services to
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Archive of the American Federation of Jews from Central Europe
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New York Jews and the Decline of Urban Ethnicity: 1950-1970
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Jewish social services organization in New York City
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German-speaking Jewish refugees
restitution
United Restitution Organization
Jewish Restitution Successor Organization
Jewish Trust Corporation
Curt Silberman


Surviving the Twentieth Century: Social Philosophy from the Frankfurt School to the Columbia Faculty Seminars
ISBN
978-1-4128-3547-3


"The Immigration and Acculturation of the German Jew in the United States of America"
doi
10.1093/leobaeck/16.1.63
New York Jews and the Decline of Urban Ethnicity: 1950-1970
ISBN
978-0-8156-0711-3
Guide to the American Federation of Jews from Central Europe Collection
Leo Baeck Institute
American Federation of Jews from Central Europe, Inc. Collection, 1933-1956.
Archive of the American Federation of Jews from Central Europe
Center for Anti-Semitic Research
Categories
Aftermath of the Holocaust
German-Jewish culture in New York City
Jewish organizations
Organizations established in 1948
Politics of Nazi Germany

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