NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN, NATIONAL OFFICE
A REGISTER OF ITS RECORDS
IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Prepared by
Paul D. Ledvina with the assistance of
Allyson Jackson and Janice E. Ruth
Manuscript Division
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C. 1995
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PROVENANCE
The records of the national office of the National Council
of Jewish Women (NCJW) were given to the Library of Congress by
the council in 1984. Additions to the collection were received
in 1985 through 1989, and more additions are expected.
A description of the NCJW records appears in _Library of
Congress Acquisitions: Manuscript Division, 1985_, pp. 34-36.
The papers of NCJW founder, Hannah Greenebaum Solomon, are
described in _Library of Congress Acquisitions: Manuscript
Division, 1993_, pp. 18-26.
Copyright in the unpublished records created by the National
Council of Jewish Women is reserved by the donor.
Motion pictures, projection slides, sound recordings, and a
video cassette have been transferred to the Motion Picture,
Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division of the Library of
Congress where they are identified as part of these records.
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Linear feet of shelf space occupied: 91.8
Approximate number of items: 48,000
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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The records of the National Council of Jewish Women,
National Office, span the years 1893-1989, with the bulk dating
from 1940 to 1981. The records are divided into two parts of
three series each. Part I contains an Administrative File,
1914-78; National Conventions File, 1893-1963; and Subject File,
1896-1981. Part II is arranged according to the same series,
with similar and overlapping material, but spans different dates:
Administrative File, 1946-81; National Conventions File, 1965-80;
and Subject File, ca. 1893-1989.
The National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) grew out of the
1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. In 1890 the fair's
planners decided that a parliament of religions would be one of
the international congresses held during the exposition. Chicago
clubwoman and reformer Hannah Greenebaum Solomon was appointed
head of the Jewish Women's Committee, which sought to use the
congress to educate Christians about Judaism and to promote
international unity and tolerance. At the close of the congress,
Solomon and her committee resolved that they would form a
permanent organization, known as the NCJW, with two purposes.
First, this new organization would keep Judaism alive by
informing women of their religious duties and their role in
rearing Jewish children. Secondly, its members would "take part
as a large group in all that concerns the welfare of mankind,"
solving together growing social problems that were impossible for
the individual to combat alone.
In three short years, by the time of its first triennial
convention in 1896, the NCJW had more than four thousand members
and fifty local sections. In the hundred years since its
creation, the NCJW has grown to approximately one hundred
thousand members and has established itself as one of the
preeminent reform organizations of the twentieth century,
actively involved in a wide variety of concerns: immigrant aid,
opposition to the white slave trade, educational opportunities
and vocational training for the blind and visually impaired,
maternal and infant health care, establishment of child labor
laws, religious education, opposition to anti-Semitism,
international relief work, civil rights for blacks and women, and
peace initiatives.
Although there are few records extant for the council's
early years, the NCJW records richly document the organization's
activities from the 1920s onward, particularly since World War
II. Throughout this period, the NCJW maintained an active
interest in the aged, child care, consumer issues, education,
employment, food and nutrition, foreign assistance, housing,
immigration, Israel, Jewish life and culture, juvenile
delinquency, national health insurance, social welfare, trade,
the United Nations, women's rights, and other issues. Special
concerns emerged in each decade: atomic warfare, European
refugees, postwar price controls, and the establishment of the
United Nations during the 1940s; the council's Freedom Campaign
against McCarthyism in the 1950s; civil rights and sex
discrimination during the 1960s; and abortion rights, human
rights, and Soviet Jewry during the 1970s.
A board of directors and an executive committee govern the
NCJW and maintain national headquarters in New York City.
National committees assist in the administration of council
programs and receive technical support and expertise from
professionally staffed departments based at council headquarters
in New York. Members vote on council policies and resolutions at
national conventions, which have been held every two years since
1953 and every three years before then.
The two Administrative File series contain minutes of
meetings of the organization's national board of directors and
executive board (later executive committee). The National
Convention Files include transcripts of proceedings, memoranda,
and reports for most of the council's national conferences.
These records reveal the aims of the council and its efforts to
sponsor programs in education, social action, and community
service for youth, the elderly, and women. Information on
regional conferences and district conventions may be found in the
Subject File series under the heading "National Council of Jewish
Women."
Both series of subject files document the council's advocacy
of legislative initiatives affecting social welfare,
constitutional rights, civil liberties, and equality for women.
Significant files include those on labor, international relations
and peace, assistance to war refugees, and the United Nations.
The two Subject File series also include the official statements
and policies of the council, press releases, and various national
council publications, including newsletters, program monographs,
catalogs, brochures, training manuals, and handbooks.
Related collections held by the Library of Congress
Manuscript Division include the Hannah G. Solomon Papers and the
records of the Washington, D.C., office of the National Council
of Jewish Women.
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DESCRIPTION OF SERIES
Container Nos. Series
Part I
I: 1-33 Administrative File, 1914-78.
Minutes of meetings of the national and
executive boards of directors with related notes,
memoranda, and reports. Arranged chronologically
by year and separated therein by executive and
national boards.
I: 34-71 National Conventions File, 1893-1963.
Correspondence, notes, memoranda, transcripts of
proceedings, reports, and other material related
to the council's national conferences. Arranged
chronologically by year in two groups: National
Council of Jewish Women and National Council of
Jewish Juniors. Information on regional
conferences may be found in the Subject File under
the heading "National Council of Jewish Women."
I: 72-162 Subject File, 1896-1981.
Correspondence, notes, memoranda, reports,
general reference materials, clippings, printed
matter, official publications, and press releases
related to the council's activities. Arranged
alphabetically by topic, committee, program, or
organization.
Part II
II: 1-5 Administrative File, 1946-81.
Minutes of meetings of the national and
executive boards of directors with related notes,
memoranda, and reports. Arranged chronologically
by year and separated therein by executive and
national boards.
II: 5-15 National Conventions File, 1965-80.
Correspondence, notes, memoranda, transcripts of
proceedings, reports, and other material related
to the council's national conferences. Arranged
chronologically in two groups: National Council
of Jewish Women and National Council of Jewish
Councilettes. Information on district conventions
and regional conferences may be found in the
Subject File under the heading "National Council
of Jewish Women."
II: 16-54 Subject File, ca. 1893-1989.
Correspondence, notes, memoranda, reports,
general reference materials, clippings, printed
matter, official publications, and press releases
related to the council's activities. Arranged
alphabetically by topic, committee, program, or
organization.
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CONTAINER LIST
Part I
Container Nos. Contents
PART I: ADMINISTRATIVE FILE, 1914-78
Box I: 1 Minutes of meetings of the national and executive
boards
1914 (2 folders)
Box I: 2 1916-17, 1921 (4 folders)
Box I: 3 1926
1927
(1 folder)
Box I: 4 (1 folder)
1928
(1 folder)
Box I: 5 (2 folders)
Box I: 6 1929 (2 folders)
Box I: 7 1930
1931
(1 folder)
Box I: 8 (1 folder)
Box I: 9 1935-37 (5 folders)
1938
(2 folders)
Box I: 10 (1 folder)
1939-40 (4 folders)
1941
(2 folders)
Box I: 11 (1 folder)
1942-43 (4 folders)
1944
(2 folders)
Box I: 12 (1 folder)
1945 (3 folders)
1946
(1 folder)
Box I: 13 (1 folder)
Box I: 14 1947 (5 folders)
Box I: 15 1948 (7 folders)
Box I: 16 1949 (3 folders)
1950
(4 folders)
Box I: 17 (1 folder)
1951
(5 folders)
Box I: 18 (1 folder)
1952 (3 folders)
1953
(2 folders)
Box I: 19 (5 folders)
1954
(1 folder)
Box I: 20 (4 folders)
1955
(3 folders)
Box I: 21 (1 folder)
1956
(4 folders)
Box I: 22 (7 folders)
Box I: 23 1957 (3 folders)
1958
(3 folders)
Box I: 24 (3 folders)
1959
(3 folders)
Box I: 25 (2 folders)
1960
(4 folders)
Box I: 26 (1 folder)
1961 (5 folders)
Box I: 27 1962 (7 folders)
Box I: 28 1963
1964
(2 folders)
Box I: 29 (2 folders)
1965
1966
(1 folder)
Box I: 30 (1 folder)
1967-70 (4 folders)
Box I: 31 1971-73 (5 folders)
1974
(2 folders)
Box I: 32 (1 folder)
1975-76 (6 folders)
Box I: 33 1977-78 (6 folders)
PART I: NATIONAL CONVENTIONS FILE, 1893-1963
Box I: 34 National Council of Jewish Women
1893
1895 (NCJW papers read at the triennial
convention of the National Council of Women
of the United States)
1896 (2 folders)
1911
1914
Box I: 35 1917 (5 folders)
1920
Box I: 36 1923 (2 folders)
1926 (2 folders)
Box I: 37 1930 (2 folders)
1932
(2 folders)
Box I: 38 (3 folders)
Box I: 39 1935 (2 folders)
1938
(1 folder)
Box I: 40 (5 folders)
Box I: 41 1940
(2 folders)
Box I: 42 (1 folder)
1943
(1 folder)
Box I: 43 (5 folders)
Box I: 44 1946
(4 folders)
Box I: 45 (3 folders)
1948 "Large Section Institutes"
Box I: 46 1948 "Special Meeting"
1949
(2 folders)
Box I: 47 (3 folders)
Box I: 48 (3 folders)
1953
(1 folder)
Box I: 49 (5 folders)
Box I: 50 (5 folders)
Box I: 51 1955
(4 folders)
Box I: 52 (6 folders)
Box I: 53 (2 folders)
1957
(3 folders)
Box I: 54 (5 folders)
Box I: 55 (1 folder)
Box I: 56 1959
(2 folders)
Box I: 57 (5 folders)
Box I: 58 (5 folders)
Box I: 59 (5 folders)
Box I: 60 (4 folders)
1961
(2 folders)
Box I: 61 (4 folders)
Box I: 62 (4 folders)
Box I: 63 (5 folders)
Box I: 64 (8 folders)
Box I: 65 1963
(5 folders)
Box I: 66 (8 folders)
Box I: 67 (6 folders)
Box I: 68 National Council of Jewish Juniors
1923
1925
1927
1929
1933
1935
1937
1939
(1 folder)
Box I: 69 (1 folder)
1941
(1 folder)
Box I: 70 (3 folders)
1943
(1 folder)
Box I: 71 (2 folders)
1948
(2 folders)
PART I: SUBJECT FILE, 1896-1981
Box I: 72 Children and Youth Task Force, 1979-81
Civil defense, 1941-73
Civil liberties
Censorship, 1956-65
Council material, 1933-66
Box I: 73 House Un-American Activities Committee, 1958-66
Right-wing movements, 1961-64
Wiretapping, 1954-68
Civil rights
Council material, 1945-64 (2 folders)
Cloture, rule 22, 1951-74
Box I: 74 Home rule for District of Columbia, 1938-62
Public accommodations, 1960-64
Voting, 1940-64 (2 folders)
Communism, 1947-52
Community Activities Department, 1963-65
Box I: 75 Community Services Department, 1932-65
(5 folders)
Box I: 76 (3 folders)
Box I: 77 (4 folders)
Box I: 78 (3 folders)
Contemporary Jewish Affairs, 1938-46
(1 folder)
Box I: 79 (5 folders)
Box I: 80 (2 folders)
Discrimination, anti-Semitism, 1934-60
Economics (Urban Coalition), 1967-73 (2 folders)
Education
Governor's Conference on Education, 1968
White House Council on Education, 1954-65
Box I: 81 Education and social action
Contemporary Jewish Affairs Study Group, 1934-48
(2 folders)
General, 1947-55 (2 folders)
Box I: 82 International relations, 1940-49 (2 folders)
Manuals, 1941-51
(2 folders)
Box I: 83 (1 folder)
Social legislation, 1940-49 (2 folders)
_Spotlight_, 1950-53
State legislation highlights, 1939-45
Box I: 84 Field Service Committee, 1962-64 (2 folders)
Foreign countries and regions
Africa, 1959
Germany, 1949-67
Japan, 1942-51
Korea, 1947-68
Middle East
Arab states, 1953-56
Box I: 85 Israel, 1935-55
Miscellany, 1949-67
Spain, 1939-51
Foreign policy
Aid, 1953-67 (2 folders)
Bricker resolution, 1953-56
Box I: 86 General, 1940-64
Marshall Plan, 1947-50
Mutual Security Program, 1954-56
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 1949,
1958
State Department, 1949-62
Trade, 1939-66
Health
Aging
General, 1954-68
(1 folder)
Box I: 87 (2 folders)
Governor's Commission, 1956
Box I: 88 Blindness, 1911-66
Day care, 1951-64
Mental health, 1945-69
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis,
1949-56
Office of Child Development, Department of
Health, Education, and Welfare, 1947-62
Physically handicapped, 1952-60
Public Assistance Program, 1961-64
Box I: 89 Housing, 1939-78 (4 folders)
Intergroup relations
World Brotherhood, 1948-55
Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) joint
session, 1961-64
Box I: 90 International Council of Jewish Women
Conferences of Young Leadership Training,
1970-74 (2 folders)
Conventions
1949-57 (4 folders)
Box I: 91 1960-63 (4 folders)
1965
(1 folder)
Box I: 92 (1 folder)
1969
1972
(1 folder)
Box I: 93 (2 folders)
General, 1954-56
Miscellaneous bulletins, manuals, and
newsletters, 1955-78
(3 folders)
Box I: 94 (1 folder)
International relations and peace, 1938-43
(4 folders)
Box I: 95 (3 folders)
Jewish culture, 1935-65
Arts
(2 folders)
Box I: 96 (4 folders)
Family study, 1954
History, 1935, 1947 (2 folders)
Box I: 97 Holidays, 1920-59 (2 folders)
Installations, invocations, prayers
Judaism (2 folders)
Box I: 98 Juvenile delinquency, 1954-64
Labor
Child labor, 1935-68
Collective bargaining, 1947
Equal opportunity and rights, 1943-61
Equal pay, 1945-64
General, 1942-68
Box I: 99 Household employment, 1964-67
Migrants, 1942-61
Minimum wage, 1945-66
President's Commission on the Employment of the
Handicapped, 1963-68
Social Security benefits, 1950-64
Status of women, Labor Department, 1946-66
Youth employment
General, 1955-65
(1 folder)
Box I: 100 (2 folders)
World's Fair Youth Pavilion, 1962-63
National Council of Jewish Women
_The Citizen Volunteer_, ed. Nathan E. Cohen
Box I: 101 Crank letters, 1963-68
Directories of officers and staff
1923-56 (5 folders)
Box I: 102 1957-64 (3 folders)
Fact sheets, 1959-74
_The First Fifty Years, 1893-1943_
Historical background information
Council section charter samples
General
1937-52
Box I: 103 1959-72
_Leslie's Weekly_, 19 Nov. 1896
_NCJW, Inc. v. Social Service Employees
Union, Local 19_, 1947
Reconciliation of NCJW and representatives of
disaffected sections, 1915
Rose Brenner Library
National Council of Jewish Juniors, 1927-53
(3 folders)
Box I: 104 (2 folders)
Box I: 105 (3 folders)
Box I: 106 (5 folders)
Box I: 107 Personnel Practices Committee, 1938-63
Projects
American Jewish Tercentenary, 1954
Citizenship day, 1944-54
Council day/week, 1937-59
(3 folders)
Box I: 108 (5 folders)
Council Sabbath, 1937-64
Ellis Island (Anna Kaufman Memorial), 1950-54
Box I: 109 Freedom essay contest, 1952-53
"Freedom to Read", 1954-55
New American of the Year, 1958 (2 folders)
Sixty-fifth anniversary, 1958
Box I: 110 World's Fair Hospitality Center, 1964-65
Regional conferences, 1948-67
(5 folders)
Box I: 111 (4 folders)
Box I: 112 (4 folders)
Box I: 113 (4 folders)
Box I: 114 Resolutions, bylaws, and policies, 1908-70
(2 folders)
Box I: 115 (4 folders)
Box I: 116 (4 folders)
Box I: 117 Statements and testimonies, 1935-64
(5 folders)
Box I: 118 (1 folder)
Surveys and internal audits
1926-47 (3 folders)
Box I: 119 1948
1952
(3 folders)
Box I: 120 (6 folders)
Box I: 121 (7 folders)
Box I: 122 (1 folder)
1954-56 (4 folders)
Box I: 123 National Council of Jewish Women of Canada,
1940-71 (5 folders)
Overseas projects, 1944-65
(1 folder)
Box I: 124 (6 folders)
Box I: 125 (5 folders)
Box I: 126 (3 folders)
Peace
Disarmament, 1940-65
General, 1935-39
Genocide, international convention, 1948-50
Program development, _Council Platform_, 1956-64
Box I: 127 Public affairs
_Activity Cues_, 1958-64 (2 folders)
Form letters, technical material (2 folders)
Box I: 128 National committee minutes, 1957-58 (2 folders)
Schools for Community Action, 1962-65
(1 folder)
Box I: 129 (2 folders)
State legislation manuals, 1956-63
Voting, 1960-62
Box I: 130 Washington Institute on Public Affairs, 1960-64
(2 folders)
Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), "A
Half Century of Social Action," 1961-67
Box I: 131 Public relations
Broadcast, Mary McBride, 1953
Manuals, 1943-57 (2 folders)
Press releases
1950-57
(2 folders)
Box I: 132 (5 folders)
Box I: 133 (1 folder)
Publications
_Across the Nation_, 1941-67 (4 folders)
_AIDS_, 1955-58
(3 folders)
Box I: 134 (6 folders)
Box I: 135 (1 folder)
_The Branch_, 1951-53
_Council in the News_, 1958-60
_Council Woman_
1922-27 (2 folders)
Box I: 136 1928-51 (4 folders)
Box I: 137 1952-64 (5 folders)
Table of contents, 1960-65
Box I: 138 Manuals, brochures, booklets
Miscellany, 1949-63
_Newsletter_
1933-35
Box I: 139 1936-39
Service to foreign born, 1907-78
(2 folders)
Box I: 140 (5 folders)
Box I: 141 (6 folders)
Social legislation, 1938-46
(2 folders)
Box I: 142 (6 folders)
Box I: 143 United Nations
Association of the United States of America,
1953-76
Bond issue, 1962
Conference groups of United States national
organizations, 1956-65
General, 1949-69
Human rights, 1963-65
Box I: 144 International Cooperation Year, 1964-67
Kits, 1947-61
Box I: 145 Nongovernmental organizations, 1950-65
Reports of NCJW observer, 1947-64 (3 folders)
United Nations Day, 1950-63
UNESCO, 1954-66
UNICEF, 1958-65
Box I: 146 United Nations Institute, 1956-64
United States government, 1942-68
White House Conference on Families, 1960-80
(2 folders)
Box I: 147 (11 folders)
Box I: 148 (3 folders)
Box I: 149 (3 folders)
Box I: 150 (7 folders)
Box I: 151 "Windows on Day Care" survey, 1968-70
(9 folders)
Box I: 152 (4 folders)
Box I: 153 (6 folders)
Box I: 154 (10 folders)
Box I: 155 (5 folders)
Box I: 156 (9 folders)
Box I: 157 (10 folders)
Box I: 158 (7 folders)
Box I: 159 (7 folders)
Box I: 160 (8 folders)
Box I: 161 (13 folders)
Box I: 162 (11 folders)
Women's Auxiliary Corps, 1943
Part II
PART II: ADMINISTRATIVE FILE, 1946-81
Box II: 1 Minutes of meetings of the national and executive
boards
1946 (4 folders)
1965 (2 folders)
Box II: 2 1966-68 (8 folders)
Box II: 3 1969-73 (10 folders)
Box II: 4 1974-79 (12 folders)
Box II: 5 1980-81 (4 folders)
PART II: NATIONAL CONVENTIONS FILE, 1965-80
National Council of Jewish Women
1965
(3 folders)
Box II: 6 (3 folders)
1967
(2 folders)
Box II: 7 (3 folders)
Box II: 8 1969
(7 folders)
Box II: 9 1971
(4 folders)
Box II: 10 (5 folders)
Box II: 11 1973
(6 folders)
Box II: 12 (1 folder)
1975 (3 folders)
1977
(3 folders)
Box II: 13 (5 folders)
1979
(1 folder)
Box II: 14 (5 folders)
Box II: 15 National Council of Jewish Councilettes, 1972-80
(7 folders)
PART II: SUBJECT FILE, ca. 1893-1989
Box II: 16 Civil liberties and civil rights
_DeFumis v. Odegaard_, 1973-75 (2 folders)
General, 1965-89 (2 folders)
Box II: 17 Community Action School
No. 3: Women on the Move, 1965
No. 4: Family and Society, 1967-68
No. 5: Poverty Issues, 1969
No. 6: Forging Our Jewish Future, 1970-71
Community Activities Department
Children and Youth Subcommittee, 1976-81
(3 folders)
Box II: 18 Jewish Affairs Study Program, 1975-76
Project Profile, 1973-76
Status Offenders Symposium, 1974-76
Community Services Department, 1961-73 (3 folders)
Box II: 19 Drug abuse, 1965-73
Economics
Antipoverty, 1964-80
Consumer interests, 1940-80
Women in Community Service (WICS), 1964-79
Box II: 20 Education
Church and state, 1941-80
Desegregation, 1956-67
Educational radio and television, 1955-80
Federal aid, 1945-64
Box II: 21 General, 1943-80 (3 folders)
Headstart (Office of Economic Opportunity),
1964-73
Nutrition in public schools, 1966-70
Box II: 22 Overseas scholarship program, 1947-65
Equal Rights Amendment, 1977-80
Foreign countries
General, 1966-81
Israel, 1967-78
(2 folders)
Box II: 23 (1 folder)
Vietnam, 1965-75
Foreign policy
Arms sales, 1978-81
General, 1965-79
Middle East peace negotiations, 1978-79
Gun control, 1968-80
Box II: 24 Health
Aging
General, 1959-81 (7 folders)
Box II: 25 White House Conference on Aging, 1971, 1981
Day care/child care, 1943-89
General, 1940-79 (2 folders)
Box II: 26 Health, Education and Welfare, Department of,
1968-80
Hunger, 1966-80
Housing, 1963-80
Immigration, 1945-80
Intergroup (race) relations, 1975-80
International Council of Jewish Women
Conventions, 1969-81
(3 folders)
Box II: 27 (1 folder)
Links Around the World, 1978-82
Newsletters, 1979-82
International Women's Year Commission, 1974-78
Jewish culture, 1968-80 (3 folders)
Box II: 28 Juvenile delinquency, 1967-80 (2 folders)
Labor
General, 1964-75
National Organization for Children and Youth,
1966-76
National Affairs Department, 1970-79
(2 folders)
Box II: 29 (7 folders)
Box II: 30 (1 folder)
National Council of Jewish Women
Condolences, 1979-82
Directories, 1965-78
District conventions (formerly regional
conferences)
1968
(1 folder)
Box II: 31 (1 folder)
1970 (2 folders)
1972 (2 folders)
Box II: 32 1974 (2 folders)
1976 (3 folders)
Box II: 33 1978 (3 folders)
1980 (3 folders)
Box II: 34 1982 (4 folders)
Historical background information,
ca. 1893-ca. 1950 (2 folders)
Box II: 35 Projects
Council Sabbath, 1965-74
Council Week, 1968-79 (2 folders)
Box II: 36 Hebrew University, 1949-78
Marcus Conference, 1977-81 (2 folders)
Research Institute for Innovation in
Education
General, 1970-77
U.S.-Israel Education Colloquia, 1976-79
(2 folders)
Box II: 37 Resolutions, bylaws, and policies, 1963-83
(2 folders)
Statements and testimonies
1965-67 (2 folders)
Box II: 38 1968-73 (3 folders)
Box II: 39 1974-77 (4 folders)
Box II: 40 1978-80 (3 folders)
Surveys and internal audits (Bureau of Jewish
Social Research), 1926
Box II: 41 National Overseas Committee, 1951-67
(6 folders)
Box II: 42 (7 folders)
Box II: 43 (3 folders)
Outside organization representation, 1943-82
(2 folders)
Box II: 44 (5 folders)
Box II: 45 (5 folders)
Box II: 46 (2 folders)
Peace and disarmament, 1965-78
Press releases, 1975-82 (4 folders)
Box II: 47 Publications
_Across the Nation_, 1965-67
_Action Alert_, 1975-80
_The Bulletin_, 1916
_Council Hotline_, 1969-74
_Council in Action_, 1966-67
_Council Leader_, 1958-67 (3 folders)
_Council News_, 1968-71
_Council Platform_, 1961-67
Box II: 48 _Council Woman/NCJW Journal_, 1965-80
(4 folders)
_Memos from the National President_, 1972-74
(2 folders)
Box II: 49 _NACS Newsletter_, 1979-82
_New Horizons_, 1958-66 (3 folders)
_Notes from National_, 1974-80
(3 folders)
Box II: 50 (1 folder)
_Washington Newsletter_, 1969-80 (5 folders)
Box II: 51 Soviet Jewry, 1965-80 (3 folders)
Summit conferences, Israel, 1971-78 (3 folders)
Box II: 52 United Nations, 1965-78
(5 folders)
Box II: 53 (2 folders)
United States government, 1975-80
White House Conference on Children and Youth
1960 (2 folders)
1970
Box II: 54 White House Conference on Families, 1980
Women's issues
General, 1966-80 (2 folders)
Mid-Decade World Conference, 1980-81
Status of women, 1965-73
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