Guide to the Papers of Graenum Berger (1908-1999)
undated, [1825]-2002 (bulk 1923-2001)
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| Creator: | Graenum Berger (1908-1999) |
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| Title: | Graenum Berger Papers |
| Dates: | undated, [1825]-2002 |
| Dates: | (bulk 1923-2001) |
| Abstract: | The Papers of Graenum Berger (1908-1999) document Berger's involvement with Ethiopian Jewry and his efforts to bring about their rescue from Ethiopia through the organization he formed, the American Association for Ethiopian Jews (AAEJ). The Papers also contain materials from Berger's other interests - his writings, his travels throughout the world, his community affiliations, his research into Ethiopian Jewry and Black American Jews, his career as a Jewish social work executive, and his commitment to Jewish causes and to Israel. There are also many personal and biographical materials from the numerous long-term friendships and associations Berger established. The Papers contain correspondence, minutes, reports, clippings, manuscripts, research materials, journal articles, photographs, and publications. |
| Languages: | The collection is in English with some materials in Hebrew, Amharic, French, and German. |
| Quantity: | 37.65 Linear Feet plus 5 MAP folders. (60 manuscript boxes, 1 half-manuscript box, 1 photograph box, 3 oversized boxes and 5 Map Folders.) |
| Identification: | *P-717 |
| Repository: | American Jewish Historical Society at the Center for Jewish History |
Biographical Note
Graenum Berger
(1908-1999)
Graenum Berger was born on April 21, 1908 in Gloversville, NY, a small town in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains. His parents had arrived in the United States from Russian-controlled Poland several years earlier with their three eldest children; 3 more would be born in the United States. The Bergers joined a large extended family already in the United States, and relationships with aunts, uncles and cousins played a notable role in Graenum's early life. Berger's father earned his livelihood first as a peddler, and then in the leather business, which was the major industry in the Gloversville area. The family prospered sufficiently during Berger's early years to afford a telephone, a car and a summer cottage, all of which reflected the active, sociable character of the household.
Berger's parents kept a traditional Jewish home, and his father was a strict Sabbath observer who hired a private tutor to provide for his son's religious education before the local Hebrew School existed. Gloversville had a small but identifying Jewish community during Berger's childhood that included a local Orthodox synagogue, the Hebrew school, a Jewish Community Center and a kosher meat market. Berger's father was an active member of the synagogue and of the Hebrew School committee, and his mother was involved in the synagogue's relief society. Berger's childhood years, then, were spent in an environment that emerges as lively, outgoing and Jewishly-involved, features, which were prominent throughout his life as a Jewish communal worker and later as an activist on behalf of Ethiopian Jewry.
Unsure of how he felt about attending college and after a less-than-successful first year at New York University, Berger spent the next year working for a local newspaper. It was during this period that he met Emma Finestein, who would soon become his wife and life partner for more than 70 years. The following year he enrolled in the University of Missouri, but the long distance relationship blossomed. During his second year at the university, Graenum and Emma eloped in Missouri to avoid their families' disapproval of their marriage at such young ages. The first of their two sons was born the following year.
Berger was greatly involved in the Jewish student organization at the University of Missouri, and forged a strong relationship with its Director of Jewish Studies. It was this mentor who encouraged him to change his intended profession from public education to Jewish communal work. Upon Berger's graduation from college in 1930, he received a scholarship to and attended the recently formed Graduate School of Jewish Social Work in New York, after which he began his career as Executive Director of the Jewish Community Center of Staten Island. The embryonic field of professional Jewish organizational administration was well suited to someone with Berger's natural tendency toward leadership and advocacy, and his outgoing, hands-on, energetic and creative style. He spent six productive years there, and then a subsequent eleven at the Bronx Settlement House, a period during which the establishment notably expanded its services, assumed a role as a key neighborhood organization, and developed into a professional organization with a well-trained staff. In 1989, Bronx Settlement House was renamed Graenum Berger Bronx Jewish Federation Service Center in honor of Graenum Berger's years of service.
In 1949, Berger joined the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York as a consultant to its Executive Director for Federation-sponsored community centers and summer camps. During the 24 years he spent at Federation until his retirement in 1973, Berger assumed many additional responsibilities including directing an institute dedicated to training middle and upper level future Federation executives, conducting studies, and delivering papers and lecturing on a variety of Jewish social work topics. Additionally, as a high level executive in the organization, he was involved in discussions regarding Federation's overall goals and policies. While Berger's energy, dedication and competence earned him wide respect among his colleagues, his direct, intemperate style often interfered with others' ability to open-mindedly consider his ideas, despite the considerable merit these ideas had. Furthermore, his opinions were occasionally at odds with those of many in the executive group. Most notably, Berger always believed strongly in the value of Jewish education, and at a time when Federation was becoming increasingly secular and even contemplated adopting a non-sectarian policy, Berger strongly advocated for preserving, and even expanding, the Jewish character of Federation and its member institutions.
While the Bergers lived a fairly modest lifestyle, they enjoyed a rich social and cultural life. They were active in many Jewish organizations and sustained numerous friendships, many of which were first established in the early years of their marriage. They maintained a lifelong association with the Gloversville Jewish community, where Graenum was born, and helped found the Pelham Jewish Center in the town in which they lived for many years. Berger was a voracious reader, given his curiosity about a broad range of topics, and, over time, amassed a substantial library that included many valuable books, particularly relating to Ethiopian Jewry and Black Jews, subjects about which Berger researched and wrote extensively. Over the course of their lives, the Bergers also accumulated a considerable amount of artwork from many different countries, for they were avid travelers, perhaps the one luxury which they extensively pursued as a means of satisfying their enthusiasm for exploring the various cultures and places throughout the world.
This natural inquisitiveness, coupled with Berger's persistent manner, gradually propelled a coincidental encounter in 1955 with Ethiopian Jewish children studying in Israel into a mission which would dominate the latter half of his life. While this first exposure was merely noted as an interesting event at the time, during the ensuing years, Berger attempted to learn all he could about this ancient tribe, disparagingly referred to by their gentile neighbors as Falashas but who called themselves Beta Israel. In 1965, the Bergers traveled to Ethiopia to see firsthand the conditions under which the Ethiopian Jews were living. During this visit, the first of many which would follow, Berger was, at the same time, captivated by the dignity of the people and their unwavering loyalty to their faith, yet appalled by their dire poverty and lack of medical care, education and other basic necessities. It was then and there that he fully realized that, while immediate relief was critically needed, the only lasting solution for this long-isolated tribe which, as his research indicated, had once numbered hundreds of thousands but which harsh circumstances had already reduced to less than 50,000, was for them to be absorbed en masse in Israel. At that moment, he also determined, with characteristic resolve, to work toward fulfillment of this objective.
From that initial visit to Ethiopia until his retirement from Federation in 1973, Berger became increasingly more involved in the cause of Ethiopian Jewry. He and Emma began to raise money for educational and medical programs, and Berger reached out to leaders in the Jewish world who might be helpful to the issue of large scale rescue, and made contacts with the few, assorted groups and individuals involved in the plight of Ethiopian Jews. As the benefit of consolidating the various activist efforts became evident, following his retirement from Federation, Berger formed the American Association for Ethiopian Jews (AAEJ) in 1974 by merging two grassroots organizations that had become active on behalf of Ethiopian Jewry. Berger was elected President of the newly formed organization.
Thus, at a time when many at his stage of life would be content to reflect on what had been a long and successful career, including having been granted an Honorary Doctorate by Yeshiva University in 1973 for his services to the Jewish community, Berger assumed the leadership role of an ambitious undertaking to which he immediately devoted much, and subsequently, close to all, of his considerable energies. The primary objective of the AAEJ was to make saving Ethiopian Jewry a number one priority of the Government of Israel and of world Jewish leadership. To this end, Berger spent much time speaking with Israeli and Jewish organizational officials about the plight of the Beta Israel, believing that, once told, rescue would not be long in coming. However, at that time, the Chief Rabbinate of Israel had not yet unequivocally ruled on the Jewishness of the Beta Israel, therefore they were not eligible for citizenship under the Law of Return. This ambiguity regarding their status as Jews, combined with, except in the case of a few individuals, what Berger believed was an overall disinclination to bring them to Israel on the part of officials of the dominant Labor government in Israel, frustrated his early expectations for prompt improvement of the circumstances of the Ethiopian Jews.
While continuing their efforts with Israeli government officials, the AAEJ also embarked on a campaign to educate the general North American public regarding the predicament of the Beta Israel as a means of both raising money on their behalf and increasing grassroots pressure on the organized Jewish establishment and Israeli policy. Berger lectured frequently, wrote numerous articles, and was interviewed on radio and television and in print. His organization also continued to work with various Jewish relief agencies, although many of these preferred to focus on long-term improvement of conditions for the Jews in Ethiopia instead of emigration to Israel, which AAEJ policy regarded as the only viable solution to rescue the dwindling remnant of this ancient people.
By the late 1970's, the Israeli Rabbinate had recognized the Beta Israel as Jews, and the Likud party had replaced the incumbent Labor Party in Israel, with Menachem Begin as Prime Minister. While Berger had stepped down as president of AAEJ in order to allow it to broaden its leadership, he was still fully devoted to and engaged with the cause, and remained a most influential member of its Board of Directors. In light of the recent changes in Israel, Berger anxiously hoped an imminent breakthrough would be at hand, for his mounting frustration had progressed into alarm as the political and economic conditions in Ethiopia deteriorated due to the civil unrest that erupted following the Marxist takeover of the government in 1974 and the severe famine that was currently devastating much of the country. The Israeli government, however, maintained that, despite its present desire to rescue the Beta Israel, they no longer had any diplomatic influence in Ethiopia, which had, along with all of Israel's allies in Africa, succumbed to Arab pressure to sever ties with Israel following the Yom Kippur War and had become increasingly influenced by the Soviet Union, which maintained a strict policy of anti-Jewish immigration. Israel further cautioned that calling attention to the issue would imperil any clandestine agreements that were being negotiated in the highly sensitive political environment.
As time progressed and no rescue appeared imminent or even planned for, Berger's growing skepticism of Israel's intent, and his genuine distress over the plight of the Ethiopian Jews, drove him to employ increasingly more aggressive tactics to embarrass the Israeli government into taking action. Berger threatened to publicize Israel's apparent indifference in lectures and advertisements, a very unpopular approach that exacerbated what had already become strained relations between AAEJ on one side, and most other Jewish organizations and the Israeli government on the other. AAEJ also attempted its own rescues of individuals and small groups from Ethiopia and Sudan, where many had fled, with varying degrees of success and some notable failures, in order to prove that it could be done despite the lack of official diplomatic avenues. This practice was criticized for interfering with Israel's covert efforts and contributed to AAEJ's further alienation from the Israeli government and the Jewish organizational establishment.
During the subsequent years prior to the first wave of large-scale Israeli airlifts of Ethiopian Jews in 1984, and until the final one in 1991, Berger and AAEJ continued to labor for the rescue of Ethiopian Jewry. Berger was largely undeterred by the near pariah status of his organization, except that it impeded access to influential people who could assist in the goals of AAEJ. The motivations and politics behind the rescue continue to be widely debated. The AAEJ role has been, at the same time, condemned for its public criticism of Israel and its interference with Israeli rescue efforts, dismissed as the attempts of mere amateurs with a simplistic understanding of the task at hand, and praised for propelling an issue in which there was little interest into a major priority of world Jewry and the Israeli government. Berger himself remained fully convinced it was chiefly the unrelenting, forceful pressure of AAEJ that put the issue on the agenda of the Jewish establishment, and which, ultimately, compelled the Israeli government to rescue the Beta Israel.
Despite the range of opinions regarding AAEJ's methods and influence, even Berger's staunchest critics have acknowledged his devotion to the welfare of Ethiopian Jewry. Of the many examples of this in Berger's personal records, most revealing, perhaps, are the numerous correspondence from Ethiopian Jews, whom Berger had both met and not met, on a variety of issues and concerns, and which were promptly answered with lengthy, individualized responses in which he, depending on the case, humbly acknowledged their gratitude for his assistance on their behalf, encouraged them in the challenges they faced in adopting to a new land and culture, and shared their distress over relatives left behind and pledged to continue his efforts until all of the Beta Israel had been rescued. Berger rejoiced in the rescue of Ethiopian Jewry, and within months following the airlifts of the virtual remainder of them in 1991, again demonstrated his integrity of purpose by recommending that AAEJ consider closing its doors, since its original goal of advocating for the rescue of Ethiopian Jewry had been achieved, and to become involved with absorption issues would only duplicate the work of what he believed were adequate public and voluntary organizations already providing these services. By mid-1993, AAEJ had officially shut down.
Berger had numerous interests to occupy him following the disbandment of AAEJ, many of which had been postponed somewhat during the height of his activism on behalf of Ethiopian Jewry. Berger had always been a voracious reader and a prolific writer, who, in addition to having written many articles and papers during his professional career, had also produced several full length works, including an autobiography entitled Graenum, (1987), and a biography of his brother who was a foreign diplomat entitled A Not So Silent Envoy (1992). An earlier work, Black Jews in America (1978), was a subject about which Berger collected much material and researched in depth. A memoir of Berger's involvement in the plight of Ethiopian Jewry entitled Rescue the Ethiopian Jews! was published in 1996. The Bergers maintained their contacts with many individual Ethiopian Jews, and traveled to the extent that their health permitted. They suffered the painful loss of their eldest son, Ramon, in 1993, but were actively involved in the lives of their remaining son, Michael and their five grandchildren, and celebrated the birth of four great-grandchildren. Berger died on March 31, 1999 at the age of 90.
References
Compiled based on archival documents in the Graenum Berger Papers, as well as information from two of Berger's published works, Graenum, (Hoboken:KTAV Publishing House, Inc., 1987), and Rescue the Ethiopian Jews!, (New Rochelle, NY: John Washburn Bleeker Hampton, 1996).
CHRONOLOGY |
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| April 21, 1908 | Born in Gloversville, New York |
| 1925 | Enters New York University. Later transfers to University of Missouri |
| 1928 | Elopes with Emma Finestein in Missouri |
| 1929 | Berger's first son, Ramon, is born |
| 1930-1932 | Attends the Graduate School of Jewish Social Work in New York |
| 1932-1938 | Appointed Executive Director of Jewish Community Center of Staten Island |
| 1938 | Son, Michael Berger, is born |
| 1938-1949 | Appointed Headworker, Bronx Settlement House |
| 1949 | Joins Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York as consultant for Jewish Community Centers and Camps |
| 1955 | Meets Ethiopian Jewish children in Kfar Batya, Israel |
| 1965 | Visits Jewish villages in Ethiopia. Becomes involved with Ethiopian Jewry |
| 1973 | Retires from Federation |
| 1973 | Awarded Doctor in Humane Letters from Yeshiva University |
| 1974 | American Association for Ethiopian Jewry formed; Berger is first President |
| 1975 | Revisits Ethiopia to observe conditions of Jews under the Marxist revolution |
| 1978 | Black Jews in America published |
| 1978 | Turns over AAEJ Presidency to Howard Lenhoff |
| 1984 | Operation Moses airlifts Ethiopian Jews from Sudan to Israel |
| 1987 | Autobiography Graenum published |
| 1991 | Operation Solomon airlifts Ethiopian Jews from Ethiopia to Israel |
| 1993 | AAEJ closes down upon completion of its mission |
| 1996 | Rescue the Ethiopian Jews! published |
| March 31, 1999 | Dies in New Rochelle, New York |
Scope and Content Note
The greater part of the Graenum Berger Papers relates to Berger's involvement with Ethiopian Jewry, and his efforts to bring about their rescue through the organization he formed, the American Association for Ethiopian Jews (AAEJ), which existed from 1973-1993. There also are considerable materials from various other interests that Berger pursued during his long life, including his writings, his travels, his community affiliations, his research into Black American Jews, his professional work, and his commitment to Jewish causes and to Israel. The collection also contains many personal and biographical materials from throughout Berger's life, which provide insight into his family life and his many long-term friendships and associations.
The collection is valuable to researchers studying the history of Ethiopian Jewry from antiquity through current times, including various theories regarding their origins, Rabbinic opinions as to whether they should be accepted as Jews according to Jewish Law, and their dramatic rescue and absorption into Israel. The extensive records from the AAEJ contain important information about the development of this organization, about its major players, and its goals and methods. These records also provide information for researchers studying the politics behind the rescue of the Beta Israel, and the role played in it not only by grass roots advocacy groups, but also by the organized Jewish establishment, the Israeli government, and the government of Ethiopia. Of special note in the collection is correspondence to and from various US and Israeli governmental officials and personalities, such as Menachem Begin, Teddy Kolleck, Senator Rudy Boschwitz, and Elie Wiesel.
There is also information important for those researching Black Jews in America, as well as some material for those studying the fields of Jewish social work and Jewish organizational administration during the 1930s through the 1970s. Berger's early biographical materials could provide some insight into Jewish community life in a small town in the early twentieth century.
The collection contains correspondence, minutes, reports, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, research materials such as notes and book excerpts, journal articles, photographs, pamphlets, and publications. There are also some non-print materials such as posters, buttons, and maps. The documents are primarily in English, followed by Hebrew, Amharic, French, German and Italian. Folders are arranged by series. Each series contains various format divisions arranged chronologically. The original order and folder titles were retained wherever possible.
Return to the Top of PageArrangement
The collection contains the following nine series:
- Series I: Personal
- Series II: Writings
- Series III: Early Rescue & Relief Efforts
- Series IV: American Association for Ethiopian Jews
- Series V: Ethiopian Jewry
- Series VI: Ethiopia
- Series VII: Black Jews
- Series VIII: Photographs
- Series IX: Artifacts
- Oversized Material
Restrictions
Access Restrictions
The collection is open to all researchers by permission of the Executive Director of the American Jewish Historical Society, except items that are restricted due to their fragility.
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Related Material
American Jewish Historical Society:
-American Association for Ethiopian Jews Collection
-Howard Lenhoff
Papers
-Nathan Shapiro Papers
-The Graduate School for Jewish Social
Work Records, I-7
-Louis Kraft Papers, P-673
-Matthew Penn, Graenum
Berger Collection, P-794
American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, OH):
-Graenum Berger Papers, 1940-1989, MS-352
-Federation of Jewish
Philanthropies of New York. Oral History Project, 1981-1987, MS-437
-American Pro-Falasha Committee. Records, 1922-1949, MS-61
Provenance
Graenum Berger donated his papers to the Society beginning 1987 in a series of accessions. Materials donated after his death by his wife Emma Berger were incorporated into the collection.
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Appendices A-H: Bibliography of Selected Articles and Book Chapters
Appendix A: Ethiopian Jewry - Journal Articles, Historical/Political
Carol, Dr. Steven. "The Lion of Judah and the Land of Judah: Ethiopia and Israel Linkages." Judaica Philatelic Journal of the Judaica Historical Philatelic Society. Winter 1982: 2359-2366.
Friedenberg, Daniel M. "The Decline and Fall of the Falashas." Judaism, a Quarterly Journal of Jewish Life and Thought. 1956: 239-247.
Kaplan, Steven. "The Beta Israel (Falasha) Encounter with Protestant Missionaries: 1860-1905."Jewish Social Studies. Winter 1987: 27-42.
Kaplan Steven, "Falasha Christians: A Brief History." Midstream. 1992.
Kessler, David, and Tudor Parfitt. "The Falashas: The Jews of Ethiopia." Unknown Journal. 1980s.
Leslau, Wolf. "A Falasha Religious Dispute." Reprinted from the Proceedings of the American Academy for Jewish Research. 1947: 71-95.
Messing, Simon D. "Journey to the Falashas: Ethiopia's Black Jews." Commentary. 1968 or 1969: 28-40.
Pankhurst, Richard. "Plans for Mass Jewish Settlement in Ethiopia (1936-1943)." 1973: Ethiopia. 235-245.
Selassie, Sergew Hable. "The Problem of Gudit." Journal of Ethiopian Studies. January 1972: 113-124.
Wagaw, Teshome G. "The Emigration and Settlement of Ethiopian Jews in Israel." Middle East Review. Winter 1987-88: 41-48.
Weitz, Martin M. "Dark Jews of the Dark Continent." The Hebrew Union College Monthly. June 1931: 19-22.
Zaoui, Andre C. "Falashas: Our Brethren Jews…of the Tribe of Dan." . Central Conference of American Rabbis Journal Winter 1973: 50-55
Appendix B: Ethiopian Jewry – Journal Articles – Jewish Legal Analysis
Angel, Marc D. "Another Halakhic Approach to Conversions." Tradition. 1983[?]: 107-112.
Bleich, David J. "The Problem of the Falashas." Or Hamizrah. 1985: 235-253 (Hebrew).
Elon, Menachem. "The Ethiopian Jews: A Case Study in the Functioning of the Jewish Legal System." New York University Journal of International Law and Politics. Spring 1987: 535-563.
Freehof, Solomon B. "Responsum on the Falashas as Jews." Central Conference of American Rabbis Journal. Winter 1973: 56-59.
Mann, Isaac. "The Prohibition of Teaching Non-Jews Torah: Its Historical Development" Gesher: Bridging the Spectrum of Orthodox Jewish Scholarship. 1984[?]: 122-153.
Riskin Steven. "Conversion in Jewish Law." Tradition. 1980[?]: 29-42.
Schachter, Rabbi Hershel. "Determining Jewish Identity: Ethiopian Jewry." Journal of Halacha and Contemporary Society. Spring 1985: 143-160.
Tendler, Rabbi Moshe. "The Long Return." Yeshiva Student Publications. 1985[?]: 4-14.
Wolpin, Nisson. "The Ethiopian Aliya." The Jewish Observer. April 1985: 8-19.
Appendix C: Ethiopian Jewry – Journal Articles – Social Science/ Cultural
Abbink, J. "Seged Celebration in Ethiopia and Israel: Continuity and Change of a Falasha Religious Holiday." International Review of Ethnology and Linguistics. 1983: 790-809.
Adam, Avinoam, et. al. "A Survey of Some Genetical Characters in Ethiopian Tribes." American Journal of Physical Anthropology. June 1962: 168-208B.
Friedman, Daniel & Ulysses Santamaria. "Identity Change: The Example of the Falashas, between Assimilation in Ethiopia and Integration in Israel." Dialectical Anthropology. 1990: 56-73.
Greenwald, Baruch. "Religious and Cultural Change: A Case Study of an Ethiopian Jewish Priest." Journal of Jewish Communal Service. Fall 1989: 92-96.
Harel, D., M.D. "Medical Work Among the Falashas of Ethiopia." Israel Journal of Medical Science. May/June 1967: 483-490.
Isaac, Ephraim."The Hebraic Character of Ethiopian Culture." The Jewish Digest. 1965: 67-72.
Leslau, Wolf. "Taamrat Emmanuel's Notes of Falasha Monks and Holy Places." American Academy for Jewish Research. 1974: 624-637.
Mafico, Temba. "Parallels Between Jewish and African Religio-Cultural Lives." Sidic: Journal of the Service International de Documentation Judeo-Chretienne (English edition). 1978: 9-27.
Pawlikowski, John T. "The Judaic Spirit of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church: A Case Study in Religious Acculturation." Journal of Religion in Africa. 1972: 178-199.
Schindler, Reuben. "Ethiopian Outreach: The Challenge for Social Work." The Jewish Social Work Forum. Spring 1989: 92-97.
Shelemay, Kay Kaufman. "Seged: A Falasha Pilgrimage Festival." Musica Judaica – Journal of the American Society for Jewish Music. 1980-1981: 42-62.
Shelemay, Kay Kaufman. "Zema: A Concept of Sacred Music in Ethiopia." The World of Music. n.d: 52-65.
Tesfai, Yacob, and Meseret Sebhat-Leah. "Jewish Elements in Ethiopian Christianity and the Religion of the Falashas." Sidic: Journal of the Service International de Documentation Judeo-Chretienne (English edition). 1978: 28-31.
Warmbrand, Martin J. "Falasha or Beta Israel of Ethiopia." The Hourglass. Fall 1971: 1-8.
Wurmbrand, Max. "The Falasha "Arde'et." Falasha Research Series. Published by Friends of the Faitlovitch Library. 1964.
Zipperstein, Steve, and Eliezer D. Jaffe. "Models of Israeli Social Analysis." Journal of Jewish Communal Service. Fall 1981: 24-35.
Appendix D: Ethiopian Jewry – Journal Articles – Reference
Kaplan Steven. List of Studies on Ethiopian Jewry. May 1986.
Leslau, Wolf. "A Supplementary Falasha Bibliography." Studies in Bibliography and Booklore. June 1957: 9-27.
Appendix E: Ethiopian Jewry – Book Chapters
Bleich, J. David. "Teaching Torah to Non-Jews." Contemporary Halachic Problems. New York: Ktav, 1985[?].
Freehof, Solomon B. "Marriage with Falasha." A Treasury of Responsa. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1963.
Goldstein, Israel. My World As A Jew: The Memoirs of Israel Goldstein. Volume 2. New York: Herzl Press, 1984.
Goldstein, Israel. "The Falasha Jews of Ethiopia. Address Before Conference of Jewish Organizations. Geneva, July 19, 1969." Israel at Home and Abroad. Jerusalem: Rubin Mass Press, 1973.
Hess, Robert L. "Toward a History of the Falasha." Eastern African History, McCall, D. F. et al., ed. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, Publishers, 1969.
Kaplan, Robert D. The Arabists; The Romance of An American Elite. New York: The Free Press, 1993.
Kisch, E. E. "The Bible and Babel in the New World." Tales from Seven Ghettos. London: Robert Anscombe & Co., 1948.
Melman, Yossi, and Dan Raviv. "Lakam and the Nuclear Bomb." The Imperfect Spies; The History of Israeli Intelligence. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1989.
Musleah, Rabbi Ezekiel N. On the Banks of the Ganga; The Sojourn of Jews in Calcutta. North Quincy, Mass: The Christopher Publishing House, 1975.
Ostrovsky, Victor, and Claire Hoy. "Operation Moses." By Way of Deception. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1990.
Parfitt, Tudor. Operation Moses: the untold story of the secret exodus of the Falasha Jews from Ethiopia New York: Stein and Day, 1985.
Payne, Eric. Ethiopian Jews; The Story of a Mission. London: The Olive Press, 1972
Shack, William. "The Central Ethiopians: Amhara, Tigrina, and Related Peoples." Ethnographic Survey of Africa, Part IV. London: International African Institute, 1974.
Simoons, Frederick J. Northwest Ethiopia; Peoples and Economy. Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1960.
Szulc, Ted. "The Black Jews." The Secret Alliance – The Extraordinary History of the Rescue of the Jews Since World War II. New York: Farrar, Straus, Ciroux, 1991.
Weise, Barry, and Abraham J. Bayer. "Ethiopian Jewry." The 1986 Jewish Directory and Almanac. Pacific Press, 1986.
Appendix F: Ethiopia - Journal Articles
Gitelson, Susan Aurelia. "Escalating Conflicts in the Horn of Africa." Middle East Review. Summer 1978: 57-63.
Janke, Peter. "Marxism in Africa: The Cuban Connection." Midstream. August-September 1978: 3-10.
Appendix G: Black Jews – Journal Articles
Bleich, J. David. "Black Jews: A Halakhic Perspective." Tradition. Spring/Summer 1975: 48-79.
Brotz, Howard. "The Negro-Jewish Community and the Contemporary Race Crisis." Jewish Social Studies. January 1965: 10-17.
Brotz, Howard. "Negro 'Jews' in the United States." Phylon. 4th Quarter 1952: 324-337.
Ehrman, Albert. "Explorations and Responses: Black Judaism in New York." Journal of Ecumenical Studies. Winter 1971: 103-114.
Kreigel, Annie. "Jews and Blacks." Jerusalem Quarterly. Spring 1978: 22-33.
Landes, Ruth. "Negro Jews in Harlem." Jewish Journal of Sociology. December 1967: 175-189.
Scott, William R. "Going to the Promised Land: Afro-American Immigrants in Ethiopia, 1930-1935." The Institute of the Black World. 1975: 1-16.
Waitzkin, Howard. "Black Judaism in New York." Harvard Journal of Negro Affairs. Vol. 1, No.3 (1967): 12-44.
Warmbrand, Martin J. "The Black Jews of America." The Hourglass, A Quarterly Journal of Ecumenics for Today and Tomorrow. Fall 1969: 86-104.
Whiteman, Maxwell. "Black Genealogy." RQ (unknown journal). Summer 1972: 311-319.
Appendix H: Black Jews – Book Chapters
Fauset, Arthur Huff. "Black Gods of the Metropolis." Negro Religious Cults of the Urban North. New York: Octagon Books, 1970.
Ginzburg, Eli. "Jew and Negro: Notes on the Mobility of Two Minority Groups in the United States." Salo Wittmayer Baron Jubilee Volume. Jerusalem: American Academy for Jewish Research, 1974.
Lavender, Abraham D., ed. "Black Jews." A Coat of Many Colors. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1977.
Lincoln, C. Eric. "The Black Experience in Religion." Anchor Books, 1974.
Ottley, Roi. "Jews in Negro Life." New World A-Coming. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1943.
Simpson, George Eaton. Black Religions in the New World. New York: Columbia University Press, 1978.
Return to the Top of PageAccess Points
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Subject Names:
- Begin, Menachem, 1913-1992
- Berger, Emma, 1911-
- Berger, Graenum, 1908-1999
- Berger, Samuel D. (Samuel David), 1911-1980
- Bogale, Yona, 1908-1997
- Boschwitz, Rudy, 1930-
- Eldad, ha-Dani, 9th cent
- Faïtlovitch, Jacques, 1881-1955
- Goren, Shlomo, 1917-1994
- Haile Selassie I, Emperor of Ethiopia, 1892-1975
- Halévy, J. (Joseph), 1827-1917
- Jacobovici, Simcha
- Lenhoff, Howard
- Levin, Meyer, 1905-
- Parfitt, Tudor
- Rapoport, Louis, 1942-1991
- Shapiro, Nathan
- Sheba, Queen of
- Solomon, King of Israel
- Tartakower, Aryeh, 1897-1982
- Yosef, Ovadia, 1920
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Subject Organizations:
- Alliance Israélite Universelle
- American Pro-Falasha Committee
- American Association for Ethiopian Jews (AAEJ)
- American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
- American Mizrachi Women
- British OSE (Organisatio Sanitaria Ebraica)
- Bronx Settlement House
- Brotherhood Synagogue (New York, N.Y.)
- Canadian Association for Ethiopian Jews
- Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds. General Assembly, St. Louis, 1982
- Falasha Welfare Association
- Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York
- Friends of the Beta Israel Community in Ethiopia
- Graenum Berger Bronx Jewish Federation Service Center
- Hatzaad Harishon
- Israel Association for Ethiopian Jews
- Jewish Colonization Association
- Jewish Agency for Israel
- National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council (U.S.)
- North American Conference on Etiopian Jewry (NACOEJ)
- Pelham Jewish Center
- World Jewish Congress
- World ORT (Organization for Rehabilitation and Training) Union
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Subject Topics:
- African American Jews
- Airborne operations (Military science)
- Airlift, Military
- Amharic language
- Assimilation (Sociology)
- Black Hebrews
- Danites
- Emigration and immigration
- Ethiopia Social conditions
- Ethiopia History
- Ethiopia Politics and government
- Ethiopians
- Ethiopic language
- Ethnic groups
- Ethnic relations
- Ethnic relations Political aspects
- Ethnic relations Religious aspects
- Ethnicity
- Ethnicity in the Bible
- Ethnicity Religious aspects Judaism
- Human rights workers
- International relief
- Israel and the diaspora
- Israel. Hok ha-shevut [Law of Return]
- Jewish community centers
- Jewish diaspora
- Jewish law
- Jews Migrations
- Jews, Ethiopian
- Jews, Ethiopian Israel
- Lobbying
- Lost tribes of Israel
- Operation Moses, 1984-1985
- Operation Solomon, 1991
- Political activists
- Population transfers
- Rabbis
- Racially mixed people
- Rescue work Religious aspects
- Social service
- Twelve tribes of Israel
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Subject Places:
- Africa
- Ethiopia
- Gloversville (N.Y.)
- Israel
- Kenya
- Palestine
- Pelham (N.Y.)
- Sudan
- Suriname
- West Indies
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Subject Titles
- "Last Flight from Ambo Ber" (Play)
- "Release" (Publication)
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Document Types:
- Correspondence
- Articles
- Books
- Buttons (information artifacts)
- Clippings
- Ephemera
- Manuscript
- Maps
- Minutes
- Pamphlets
- Photographs
- Posters
- Publications
- Reports
- Research (documents genres)
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Other Names:
- Abyssinia (Ethiopia)
- Beta Israel
- Falash Mura
- Falashas
- Geez (Ge'ez) Language
- Operation Sheba
- Rescue of Ethiopian Jews, 1991 (Operation Solomon, 1991)
- Yosef, `Ovadyah
- Yossef, Ovadia
Container List
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.
Return to the Top of Page Series II: Writings, undated, 1932–1999. |
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| The series is in English. | |||
| Boxes 3-6 | |||
Arrangement:This series is arranged by genre, and then chronologically within each genre. |
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Scope and Content:Series II contains Berger's writings on a range of topics, such as Ethiopian Jewry, Jewish Social Work issues, Black Jews, a biography of Berger's brother who was a United States diplomat, Berger's own autobiography, American Jewish history, and miscellaneous other topics. Berger's writings consist of many different genres, such as manuscripts, journal articles, speeches, edited works, book reviews, and newspaper pieces. Researchers should be aware that the folder titles of the manuscript versions were taken from Berger's own folders; a determination of their accuracy was not possible, and that titles are not consistent across manuscripts. Also, some of Berger's works do not contain drafts, and, most notably, the collection does not include any manuscripts of Graenum, Berger's autobiography. This series contains major magazine articles written by Berger, however minor magazine pieces, as well as numerous Letters to the Editor, which Berger wrote as part of his advocacy on behalf of Ethiopian Jewry, appear in Series III, AAEJ, Clippings folders. The folder containing Berger's writings on various topics (Box 6, Folder 9) contains a script for a synagogue play he wrote in honor of the 1976 U.S. Bicentennial, and an anthology of some of his writings on group social work. |
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| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 3 | 1 | Manuscripts - A Pictorial History of the United States - Bound Copy | 1975 |
| 3 | 2 | Manuscripts - A Pictorial History of the United States - Unbound Copy | 1975-1978 |
| 3 | 3 | Manuscripts - Black Jews in America - First Manuscript | undated |
| 3 | 4 | Manuscripts - Black Jews in America - Draft Revisions | 1976-1978 |
| 3 | 5 | Manuscripts - Black Jews in America - Original | 1978 |
| 3 | 6 | Manuscripts - Black Jews in America - Publication | 1977-1980 |
| 3 | 7 | Manuscripts - Black Jews in America - Clippings | 1978-1980 |
| 3 | 8 | Manuscripts - Black Jews in America - Publicity | undated, 1978-1980 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 4 | 1 | Manuscripts - Black Jews in America - Correspondence | 1978-1981, 1986, 1987 |
| 4 | 2 | Manuscripts - Beta Israel-Ethiopian Jews - Falashas, First Draft | undated |
| 4 | 3 | Manuscripts - Beta Israel-Ethiopian Jews- Falashas, Final Draft | 1979-1984 |
| 4 | 4 | Manuscripts - Graenum - Removed Pages | 1986 |
| 4 | 5 | Manuscripts - Graenum - Reviews | 1993, 1999 |
| 4 | 6 | Manuscripts - Graenum - Addenda | undated |
| 4 | 7 | Manuscripts - Graenum - Copies of Pictures Used | undated, 1906, 1918, 1982 |
| 4 | 8 | Manuscripts - A Not So Silent Envoy - First Manuscript Draft | undated |
| 4 | 9 | Manuscripts - A Not So Silent Envoy - Final Manuscript Draft | undated |
| 4 | 10 | Manuscripts - A Not So Silent Envoy - Clippings | 1992-1993 |
| 4 | 11 | Manuscripts - Rescue the Ethiopian Jews! - Original Copy | 1995-1996 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 5 | 1 | Manuscripts - Rescue the Ethiopian Jews! - Revised Manuscript Draft | 1997 |
| 5 | 2 | Manuscripts - Rescue the Ethiopian Jews! - Input from AAEJ Members | 1993, 1995 |
| 5 | 3 | Manuscripts - Rescue the Ethiopian Jews! - Correspondence | undated, 1997 |
| 5 | 4 | Manuscripts - Rescue the Ethiopian Jews! - Publication Information | undated, 1997 |
| 5 | 5 | Manuscripts - Rescue the Ethiopian Jews! - Clippings | 1997-1998 |
| 5 | 6 | Master's Thesis - A Quantitative Analysis of the Content of Jewish Center Publications | 1932 |
| 5 | 7 | Newspaper/Magazine Articles - Jewish Frontier - "An Open Letter to the Labor Zionist Movement" | 1974 |
| 5 | 8 | Newspaper/Magazine Articles - Congress Bi-Weekly - "The Plight of the Falashas" | 1974 October 25 |
| 5 | 9 | Newspaper/Magazine Articles - Present Tense - "The Tragedy of Ethiopian Jews" | 1978 Spring |
| 5 | 10 | Newspaper/Magazine Articles - Moment - "Double Jeopardy: Oppression of Ethiopian Jews" | 1978 November |
| 5 | 11 | Newspaper/Magazine Articles - Jewish Frontier - "The Falashas - Outcasts Of Israel" | 1980 August/September |
| 5 | 12 | Newspaper/Magazine Articles - Various - Ethiopian Jewry | 1977, 1980, 1981, 1989-90 |
| 5 | 13 | Newspaper/Magazine Articles - Various - Other Topics | 1948, 1968, 1972, 1974 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 6 | 1 | Journal Articles - American Jewish Communal Service, 1776-1976, | 1976 |
| 6 | 2 | Edited Works - The Turbulent Decades, Vol.1 | 1981 |
| 6 | 3 | Edited Works - The Turbulent Decades, Vol. 2 | 1981 |
| 6 | 4 | Book Reviews - Ethiopian Jewry | 1987 |
| 6 | 5 | Book Reviews - Various Topics | 1964-65, 1968, 1972-74, 1976 |
| 6 | 6 | Speeches - Ethiopian Jewry | 1977, 1982, 1985 |
| 6 | 7 | Speeches - Various Topics | 1977, 1983 |
| 6 | 8 | Other Writings - Ethiopian Jewry | 1981, 1995, 1998 |
| 6 | 9 | Other Writings - Various Topics | 1948, 1973, 1977, 1978 |
| 6 | 10 | Reviews of Berger's Writings | 1966, 1976 |
| 6 | 11 | Lists of Berger's Books in Libraries | 1994, 1995 |
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Series IV: American Association for Ethiopian Jews (AAEJ), undated, 1954-1997. |
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| The series is in English, Hebrew, Amharic. | |||
| Boxes 8-43, Oversized Box 65, Folders 1-5, Map Folder 1 | |||
Arrangement:Chronological files and clippings are arranged by year, with the clippings folders interspersed within the chronological files at the end of each year. The subject files are arranged alphabetically. |
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Scope and Content:Series IV contains Berger's materials from the AAEJ, collected during the years in which it was advocating for the rescue of Ethiopian Jewry. The Chronological Files contain many internal reports, correspondence, strategy statements, meeting minutes, notes and memoranda. The series also contains numerous reports and brochures from other organizations involved with Ethiopian Jewry, and Berger's assessment of their efforts. The clippings, consisting of articles that discuss AAEJ or quote its members, are arranged by year, and are filed within the chronological series. The numerous Subject Files include AAEJ incorporation documents, financial statements, files on individuals active in the organization, files on Ethiopian Jews involved with the AAEJ, materials on other organizations Berger interacted with in his efforts to advocate for the Beta Israel's rescue, and specific AAEJ projects. Researchers should be aware that the subject files were, for the most part, taken directly from Berger's original organization of the materials, and that additional information on some of the topics of the subject files is contained in the chronological files. This is especially true for individuals or organizations that were very involved with the AAEJ. Therefore, both places should be checked for information on these subjects. Of particular note in the series is the subject file for Yona Bogale , (Box 35, Folder 17) which contains an original letter to Berger, dated October, 1965, from three Ethiopian cohanim, signed as the "Outcasts of Israel", requesting his assistance in their rescue. The subject file Religious Issues/Decisions (Box 42, Folders 9,10) contains key decisions from recent Jewish history relating to the status of the Beta Israel. Additionally, the subject files entitled Proposed Layout for Ads (Box 42, Folder 4) and Obituary Notices (Box 41, Folder 7) are illustrative of some of the methods considered and used by the AAEJ to raise awareness of their cause, and which resulted in it being somewhat ostracized within the organized Jewish establishment. |
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| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 8 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | undated |
| 8 | 7 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | undated |
| 8 | 8 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1974 January - April |
| 8 | 9 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1974 May-June |
| 8 | 10 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1974 July-August |
| 8 | 11 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1974 September- December |
| 8 | 12 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | 1974 |
| 8 | 13 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1975 |
| 8 | 14 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1975 January-April |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 9 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1975 May-December |
| 9 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | 1975 |
| 9 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1976 |
| 9 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1976 January-March |
| 9 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1976 April-August |
| 9 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1976 September-December |
| 9 | 7 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | 1976 |
| 9 | 8 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1977 |
| 9 | 9 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1977 January-March |
| 9 | 10 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1977 April-August |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 10 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1977 September-December |
| 10 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological File, Clippings | 1977 |
| 10 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1978 |
| 10 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1978 January-February |
| 10 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1978 March-May |
| 10 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1978 June |
| 10 | 7 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1978 July |
| 10 | 8 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1978 August |
| 10 | 9 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1978 September-October |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 11 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1978 November |
| 11 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1978 December |
| 11 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | 1978 |
| 11 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1979 |
| 11 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | January, 1979 |
| 11 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1979 February |
| 11 | 7 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1979 March |
| 11 | 8 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1979 April |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 12 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1979 May |
| 12 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1979 June 1-10 |
| 12 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1979 June 11-30 |
| 12 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1979 July-August |
| 12 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1979 September |
| 12 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1979 October |
| 12 | 7 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1979 November 1-14 |
| 12 | 8 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1979 November 15-30 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 13 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1979 December |
| 13 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | 1979 |
| 13 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1980 |
| 13 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1980 January 1-16 |
| 13 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1980 January 17-31 |
| 13 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1980 February |
| 13 | 7 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1980 March 1-16 |
| 13 | 8 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1980 March 17-31 |
| 13 | 9 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1980 April |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 14 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1980 May |
| 14 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1980 June |
| 14 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1980 July |
| 14 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1980 August |
| 14 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1980 September |
| 14 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1980 October |
| 14 | 7 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1980 November |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 15 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1980 December |
| 15 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | 1980 |
| 15 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1981 |
| 15 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1981 January |
| 15 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1981 February |
| 15 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1981 March |
| 15 | 7 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1981 April 1-14 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 16 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1981 April 15-30 |
| 16 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1981 May 1-14 |
| 16 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1981 May 15-31 |
| 16 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1981 June 1-14 |
| 16 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1981 June 15-30 |
| 16 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1981 July |
| 16 | 7 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1981 August, |
| 16 | 8 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1981 September |
| 16 | 9 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1981 October 1-15 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 17 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1981 October 16-31 |
| 17 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1981 November 1-15 |
| 17 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1981 November 16-30 |
| 17 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1981 December 1-15 |
| 17 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1981 December 16-31 |
| 17 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | 1981 |
| 17 | 7 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1982 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 18 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1982 January |
| 18 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1982 February 1-12 |
| 18 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1982 February 13-28 |
| 18 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1982 March 1-21 |
| 18 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1982 March 22-31 |
| 18 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1982 April |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 19 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1982 May |
| 19 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1982 June 1-14 |
| 19 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1982 June 15-31 |
| 19 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1982 July |
| 19 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1982 August 1-14 |
| 19 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1982 August 15-31 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 20 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1982 September |
| 20 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1982 October 1-14 |
| 20 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1982 October 15-31 |
| 20 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1982 December 1-19 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 21 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1982 December 20-31 |
| 21 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | 1982 |
| 21 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1983 |
| 21 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1983 January 1-16 |
| 21 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1983 January 17-31 |
| 21 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1983 February 1-14 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 22 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1983 February 15-28 |
| 22 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1983 March 1-15 |
| 22 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1983 March 16-31 |
| 22 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1983 April 1-12 |
| 22 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1983 April 13-30 |
| 22 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1983 May 1-10 |
| 22 | 7 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1983 May 11-31 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 23 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1983 June 1-16 |
| 23 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1983 June 17-30 |
| 23 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1983 July |
| 23 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1983 August |
| 23 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1983 September |
| 23 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1983 October 1-17 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 24 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1983 October 18-31 |
| 24 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1983 November |
| 24 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1983 December 1-17 |
| 24 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1983 December 18-31 |
| 24 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | 1983 |
| 24 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1984 |
| 24 | 7 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1984 January 1-15 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 25 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1984 January 16-31 |
| 25 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1984 February 1-16 |
| 25 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1984 February 17-29 |
| 25 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1984 March 1-20 |
| 25 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1984 March 21-31 |
| 25 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1984 April 1-12 |
| 25 | 7 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1984 April 13-30 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 26 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1984 May 1-13 |
| 26 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1984 May 14-31 |
| 26 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1984 June |
| 26 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1984 July |
| 26 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1984 August |
| 26 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1984 September |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 27 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1984 October 1-20 |
| 27 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1984 October 21-31 |
| 27 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1984 November 1-15 |
| 27 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1984 November 16-30 |
| 27 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1984 December 1-13 |
| 27 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1984 December 14-31 |
| 27 | 7 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | 1984 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 28 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1985 |
| 28 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1985 January 1-22 |
| 28 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1985 January 23-31 |
| 28 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1985 February 1-17 |
| 28 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1985 February 18-28 |
| 28 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1985 March |
| 28 | 7 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1985 April |
| 28 | 8 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1985 May |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 29 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1985 June |
| 29 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1985 July-August |
| 29 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1985 September-October |
| 29 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1985 November |
| 29 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1985 December |
| 29 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | 1985 |
| 29 | 7 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1986 |
| 29 | 8 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1986 January |
| 29 | 9 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1986 February |
| 29 | 10 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1986 March |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 30 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1986 April |
| 30 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1986 May |
| 30 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1986 June |
| 30 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1986 July |
| 30 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1986 August |
| 30 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1986 September |
| 30 | 7 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1986 October |
| 30 | 8 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1986 November |
| 30 | 9 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1986 December |
| 30 | 10 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | 1986 |
| 30 | 11 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1987 |
| 30 | 12 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1987 January |
| 30 | 13 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1987 February |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 31 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1987 March |
| 31 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1987 April |
| 31 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1987 May |
| 31 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1987 June |
| 31 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1987 July |
| 31 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1987 August |
| 31 | 7 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1987 September |
| 31 | 8 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1987 October |
| 31 | 9 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1987 November |
| 31 | 10 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1987 December |
| 31 | 11 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | 1987 |
| 31 | 12 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1988 January-March |
| 31 | 13 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1988 April-June |
| 31 | 14 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1988 July-September |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 32 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1988 October |
| 32 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1988 November-December |
| 32 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | 1988 |
| 32 | 4 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1989 January-March |
| 32 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1989 April-June |
| 32 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1989 July-September |
| 32 | 7 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1989 October-December |
| 32 | 8 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | 1989 |
| 32 | 9 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1990 |
| 32 | 10 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1990 January-April |
| 32 | 11 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1990 May-August |
| 32 | 12 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1990 September-December |
| 32 | 13 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | 1990 |
| 32 | 14 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1991 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 33 | 1 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1991 January |
| 33 | 2 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1991 February |
| 33 | 3 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1991 March |
| 33 | 5 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1991 May |
| 33 | 6 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1991 June |
| 33 | 7 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1991 July |
| 33 | 8 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1991 August |
| 33 | 9 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1991 September |
| 33 | 10 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1991 October |
| 33 | 11 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1991 November |
| 33 | 12 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | 1991 |
| 33 | 13 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1992 January-June |
| 33 | 14 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1992 July-December |
| 33 | 15 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | 1992 |
| 33 | 16 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1993 |
| 33 | 17 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | 1993 |
| 33 | 18 | AAEJ, Chronological Files | 1994 |
| 33 | 19 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | 1994 |
| 33 | 20 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | 1996 |
| 33 | 21 | AAEJ, Chronological Files, Clippings | 1997 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 34 | 1 | AAEJ Subject Files, Absorption Studies/Issues | undated, 1983-1985 |
| 34 | 2 | AAEJ Subject Files, Alpert, Bernard & Frances | 1973-1979 |
| 34 | 3 | AAEJ Subject Files, American Jewish Committee | 1974-1977 |
| 34 | 4 | AAEJ Subject Files, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee | 1973-1975 |
| 34 | 5 | AAEJ Subject Files, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee | 1976 |
| 34 | 6 | AAEJ Subject Files, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee | 1977-1979 |
| 34 | 7 | AAEJ Subject Files, American Mizrachi Women [See also Box 65, Folder 1] |
undated, 1981-1982 |
| 34 | 8 | AAEJ Subject Files, Annual Meeting | 1976 |
| 34 | 9 | AAEJ Subject Files, Annual Meeting | 1977 |
| 34 | 10 | AAEJ Subject Files, Annual Meeting | 1978 |
| 34 | 11 | AAEJ Subject Files, Annual Meeting | 1979 |
| 34 | 12 | AAEJ Subject Files, Annual Meeting | 1980 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 35 | 1 | AAEJ Subject Files, Annual Meeting | 1981 |
| 35 | 2 | AAEJ Subject Files, Annual Meeting | 1982 |
| 35 | 3 | AAEJ Subject Files, Annual Meeting | 1984 |
| 35 | 4 | AAEJ Subject Files, Annual Meeting | 1985 |
| 35 | 5 | AAEJ Subject Files, Annual Meeting | 1986 |
| 35 | 6 | AAEJ Subject Files, Annual Meeting | 1987 |
| 35 | 7 | AAEJ Subject Files, Annual Meeting | 1988 |
| 35 | 8 | AAEJ Subject Files, Annual Meeting | 1989 |
| 35 | 9 | AAEJ Subject Files, Annual Meeting | 1990 |
| 35 | 10 | AAEJ Subject Files, Annual Meeting | 1991 June |
| 35 | 11 | AAEJ Subject Files, Annual Meeting | 1991 November |
| 35 | 12 | AAEJ Subject Files, Annual Meeting | 1992 |
| 35 | 13 | AAEJ Subject Files, Annual Meeting | 1993 |
| 35 | 14 | AAEJ Subject Files, Articles of Incorporation | 1975-1977, 1980 |
| 35 | 15 | AAEJ Subject Files, Belay, Getachew | 1974-1976 |
| 35 | 16 | AAEJ Subject Files, Berhane, Zimna | 1976-1977 |
| 35 | 17 | AAEJ Subject Files, Bogale, Yona | 1965-1977, 1987 |
| 35 | 18 | AAEJ Subject Files, Bonder, Bayla | 1977-1978 |
| 35 | 19 | AAEJ Subject Files, Brotherhood Synagogue (Torah, Tefillin & Tallesim) | 1976 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 36 | 1 | AAEJ Subject Files, Chicago Fundraising | 1981-1982 |
| 36 | 2 | AAEJ Subject Files, Cohen, Aaron | 1976-1977 |
| 36 | 3 | AAEJ Subject Files, Cohen, Gabriel (Post & Opinion) | 1973-1978 |
| 36 | 4 | AAEJ Subject Files, Cohen, Gloria, letters from Rivka | 1977-1985 |
| 36 | 5 | AAEJ Subject Files, Conditions of Ethiopian Jews in | 1978-1979 |
| 36 | 6 | AAEJ Subject Files, Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations | 1976-1978 |
| 36 | 7 | AAEJ Subject Files, Council of Jewish Federations & Welfare Funds | 1973-1981 |
| 36 | 8 | AAEJ Subject Files, Council of Jewish Federations & Welfare Funds, General Assembly | 1976 |
| 36 | 9 | AAEJ Subject Files, Council of Jewish Federations & Welfare Funds, General Assembly | 1982 |
| 36 | 10 | AAEJ Subject Files, Council on Falasha Jewry- Maibaum, Menachem | 1974-1975 |
| 36 | 11 | AAEJ Subject Files, Cuba | 1978-1979 |
| 36 | 12 | AAEJ Subject Files, Elazar, Rachamim | 1983-1984 |
| 36 | 13 | AAEJ Subject Files, Ethiopian Jewish Prayer | 1975 |
| 36 | 14 | AAEJ Subject Files, Executive Search | 1981 |
| 36 | 15 | AAEJ Subject Files, Falasha Welfare Association - Batia | 1975-1976 |
| 36 | 16 | AAEJ Subject Files, Falasha Welfare Association - Kessler, David | undated, 1970-1974 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 37 | 1 | AAEJ Subject Files, Falasha Welfare Association - Kessler, David | 1975-1976 |
| 37 | 2 | AAEJ Subject Files, Falasha Welfare Association - Kessler, David | 1977-1979 |
| 37 | 3 | AAEJ Subject Files, Falasha Welfare Association - Levi, Boaz Gondar | 1974-1975 |
| 37 | 4 | AAEJ Subject Files, Falasha Welfare Association - Levy, Gershon | undated, 1974-1976 June |
| 37 | 5 | AAEJ Subject Files, Falasha Welfare Association - Levy, Gershon | 1976 July-1977 |
| 37 | 6 | AAEJ Subject Files, Family Reunification for Ethiopian Jews | 1981 |
| 37 | 7 | AAEJ Subject Files, Fiscal Records – Bequest – Kottle, Louis | 1974-1981 |
| 37 | 8 | AAEJ Subject Files, Fiscal Records - Contribution & Deposit Records | 1974, 1976-1978 (closed) |
| 37 | 9 | AAEJ Subject Files, Fiscal Records - Contribution & Deposit Records | 1979-1980 (closed) |
| 37 | 10 | AAEJ Subject Files, Fiscal Records - Contribution & Deposit Records | 1981-1982 (closed) |
| 37 | 11 | AAEJ Subject Files, Fiscal Records - Contribution & Deposit Records | 1983 (closed) |
| 37 | 12 | AAEJ Subject Files, Fiscal Records - Contribution & Deposit Records | 1984 (closed) |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 38 | 1 | AAEJ Subject Files, Fiscal Records - Contribution & Deposit Records | 1985-1986 (closed) |
| 38 | 2 | AAEJ Subject Files, Fiscal Records - Contribution & Deposit Records | 1987 (closed) |
| 38 | 3 | AAEJ Subject Files, Fiscal Records - Contribution & Deposit Records | 1988 (closed) |
| 38 | 4 | AAEJ Subject Files, Fiscal Records - Contribution & Deposit Records | 1989 (closed) |
| 38 | 5 | AAEJ Subject Files, Fiscal Records - Contribution & Deposit Records | 1991 (closed) |
| 38 | 6 | AAEJ Subject Files, Fiscal Records - Expenses | 1976-1982 |
| 38 | 7 | AAEJ Subject Files, Fiscal Records - Scholarship Funds | 1977-1979, 1983-1987 (closed) |
| 38 | 8 | AAEJ Subject Files, Fiscal Records - Statements and Budgets | 1986-1988 |
| 38 | 9 | AAEJ Subject Files, Fiscal Records - Statements & Budgets | 1990-1991 |
| 38 | 10 | AAEJ Subject Files, Freund-Rosenthal, Miriam | 1973-1983 |
| 38 | 11 | AAEJ Subject Files, Gerson, Lester & Sylvia | 1973-1978 |
| 38 | 12 | AAEJ Subject Files, Goldberg, Brett (Chaim) | 1983-1984 |
| 38 | 13 | AAEJ Subject Files, Gross, Michael- Jewish Student Press Service Article | 1974 |
| 38 | 14 | AAEJ Subject Files, Gottlieb, Dr. I. | 1975-1980 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 39 | 1 | AAEJ Subject Files, Halpern, William | 1976-1978 |
| 39 | 2 | AAEJ Subject Files, Halpern, William | 1979-1984 |
| 39 | 3 | AAEJ Subject Files, Hebrew University Forum | 1977 August 15 |
| 39 | 4 | AAEJ Subject Files, Hezi, Ovadiah | 1973-1976 |
| 39 | 5 | AAEJ Subject Files, ICA - Mordechai Paran | 1974-7839 |
| 39 | 6 | AAEJ Subject Files, AAEJ Information Packet | 1983 |
| 39 | 7 | AAEJ Subject Files, International Rescue Committee | 1977-1979 |
| 39 | 8 | AAEJ Subject Files, International Rescue Committee | 1981-1983 |
| 39 | 9 | AAEJ Subject Files, Israel Attitude toward Falashas - | 1975 |
| 39 | 10 | AAEJ Subject Files,
Jacobovici, Simcha [See also Oversized Box 65, Folder 2] |
1983-1985, 1990 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 40 | 1 | AAEJ Subject Files, Jewish Agency | 1973-1985 |
| 40 | 2 | AAEJ Subject Files, Jewish Media Services | 1975-1981 |
| 40 | 3 | AAEJ Subject Files, Kaye, Julian | 1974-1975 |
| 40 | 4 | AAEJ Subject Files, Kulick, Gilbert | 1974-1975, 1977 |
| 40 | 5 | AAEJ Subject Files, AAEJ Leaflets, Information Sheets, Reprints | undated, 1975-1985 |
| 40 | 6 | AAEJ Subject Files, Lenhoff, Howard | 1974-1975 |
| 40 | 7 | AAEJ Subject Files, Lenhoff, Howard | 1976 |
| 40 | 8 | AAEJ Subject Files, Lenhoff, Howard | 1977 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 41 | 1 | AAEJ Subject Files, Lenhoff, Howard | 1978 |
| 41 | 2 | AAEJ Subject Files, Levin, Meyer & Tereska | 1974-1985 |
| 41 | 3 | AAEJ Subject Files, Lobbying, Israeli Government | 1973-1983 |
| 41 | 4 | AAEJ Subject Files, Lobbying, U.S. Government Officials | 1976-1980 |
| 41 | 5 | AAEJ Subject Files, National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council | 1974-1981 |
| 41 | 6 | AAEJ Subject Files, New York State Legislative Resolution | 1983 |
| 41 | 7 | AAEJ Subject Files, Obituary Notice - Ethiopian Jewry | 1982 |
| 41 | 8 | AAEJ Subject Files, Organization for Rehabilitation & Training (ORT) | 1959-1978 |
| 41 | 9 | AAEJ Subject Files, ORT | 1979 January-April |
| 41 | 10 | AAEJ Subject Files, ORT | 1979 May-December |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 42 | 1 | AAEJ Subject Files, ORT | 1980-1982 |
| 42 | 2 | AAEJ Subject Files, ORT - Canadian | 1974-1979 |
| 42 | 3 | AAEJ Subject Files, Parfitt, Tudor - Response to Operation Moses | 1985-1986 |
| 42 | 4 | AAEJ Subject Files, Posters [See Oversized Materials Box 65 Folder 3 and MAP 1] |
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| 42 | 5 | AAEJ Subject Files, Proposed Layout for Ads
[See also Oversized Box 65, Folder 4] |
1983 |
| 42 | 6 | AAEJ Subject Files, Publicity Campaign Layouts [See Oversized Materials Box 65, Folder 5 |
undated |
| 42 | 7 | AAEJ Subject Files, Ramati, Shaul | 1978 |
| 42 | 8 | AAEJ Subject Files, Rapoport, Louis | 1974-1987, 1991 |
| 42 | 9 | AAEJ Subject Files, Refugee Lists | 1978 |
| 42 | 10 | AAEJ Subject Files, Release - AAEJ Publication | 1983-1993 |
| 42 | 11 | AAEJ Subject Files, Religious Issues/Decisions | 1864-1985 |
| 42 | 12 | AAEJ Subject Files, Religious Issues/Decisions, Clippings | undated, 1966-1986 |
| 42 | 13 | AAEJ Subject Files, Rosenberg, Henry & Mildred | 1975-1978 |
| 42 | 14 | AAEJ Subject Files, School Admissions Letter for Ethiopian Jewish Students | 1977 |
| 42 | 15 | AAEJ Subject Files, Shapiro, Nathan | 1978-1980 |
| 42 | 16 | AAEJ Subject Files, Siev, Hadas | undated |
| 42 | 17 | AAEJ Subject Files, Student Leadership Paper #1 | 1977 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 43 | 1 | AAEJ Subject Files, Synagogue Council of America | 1973 |
| 43 | 2 | AAEJ Subject Files, Tartakower, Aryeh | undated |
| 43 | 3 | AAEJ Subject Files, Tartakower, Aryeh | 1970-1974 |
| 43 | 4 | AAEJ Subject Files, Tartakower, Aryeh | 1975 |
| 43 | 5 | AAEJ Subject Files, Tartakower, Aryeh | 1976 |
| 43 | 6 | AAEJ Subject Files, Tartakower, Aryeh | 1977-1978 |
| 43 | 7 | AAEJ Subject Files, Tegegne, Baruch | 1979-1990 |
| 43 | 8 | AAEJ Subject Files, Turgemann, Eli | 1979-1980 |
| 43 | 9 | AAEJ Subject Files, United Synagogue of America | 1976-1977 |
| 43 | 10 | AAEJ Subject Files, Weise, Barry | 1977-1978 |
| 43 | 11 | AAEJ Subject Files, Williams, John | 1977-1984 |
| 43 | 12 | AAEJ Subject Files, World Jewish Congress – Klotznick, Philip | 1975-1979 |
| 43 | 13 | AAEJ Subject Files, Yitzhak, Rachamim | 1982 |
| 43 | 14 | AAEJ Subject Files, Yona, Zechariah | 1974-1977 |
Series V: Ethiopian Jewry, undated, [1825]-2002. |
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| The series is in English, Hebrew, Amharic, French, and German. | |||
| Boxes 44-55 | |||
Arrangement:Research files, clippings, and information about organizations and events for Ethiopian Jewry are arranged chronologically. Manuscripts, articles, book chapters and books are arranged by author. |
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Scope and Content:This series consists of materials collected by Berger on Ethiopian Jewry. The research files consist of numerous book excerpts and Berger's notes from various works about and references to Ethiopian Jewry. Researchers should be aware that for files in this series dated prior to the 1960s when Berger became involved with Ethiopian Jewry, the dates correspond to when the underlying source document Berger used was created or published, and is not the date of the physical document in the collection. Of particular note in the research files are copies of minutes and correspondence from an early advocacy group founded by Jacques Faïtlovitch, the American Pro-Falasha Committee, which was active during the 1920s-1940s and was one of the organizations that Berger merged to establish the AAEJ. Berger obtained the American Pro-Falasha Committee documents from the American Jewish Committee Archives. The subjects of Operations Moses and Solomon, and Absorption into Israel are well represented in the clippings. The journals and book chapters contain extensive information regarding the origins and culture of the Beta Israel, and religious issues and decisions regarding their acceptance as Jews. The series includes such pioneering works on the study of Ethiopian Jewry as a copy of J.M Flad's 1869 book The Falashas, (Box 46, Folder 11) and Jacques Faïtlovitch' 1959 Travels to the Falashas(Box 46, Folder 10). Berger's materials about other organizations and events on behalf of Ethiopian Jewry are included in this series. Berger's writings on Ethiopian Jewry are contained in Series II - Writings. For a partial listing of writings contained within this Series on Ethiopian Jewry, see Appendix A: Ethiopian Jewry - Journal Articles, Historical/Political; Appendix B: Ethiopian Jewry – Journal Articles – Jewish Legal Analysis; Appendix C: Ethiopian Jewry – Journal Articles – Social Science/ Cultural; Appendix D: Ethiopian Jewry – Journal Articles – Reference; and Appendix E: Ethiopian Jewry – Book Chapters. |
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| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 44 | 1 | Research Files | undated |
| 44 | 2 | Research Files | [1800-1899] |
| 44 | 3 | Research Files | [1900-1919] |
| 44 | 5 | Research Files | [1930-1931] |
| 44 | 6 | Research Files | [1932-1935] |
| 44 | 7 | Research Files | [1936-1939] |
| 44 | 8 | Research Files | [1940-1949] |
| 44 | 9 | Research Files | [1950-1959] |
| 44 | 10 | Research Files | 1960-1969 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 45 | 1 | Research Files | 1970-1979 |
| 45 | 2 | Research Files | 1980-1984 |
| 45 | 3 | Research Files | 1985-1986 |
| 45 | 4 | Research Files | 1987-1988 |
| 45 | 5 | Research Files | 1989 |
| 45 | 6 | Research Files | 1991 |
| 45 | 7 | Research Files | 1993 |
| 45 | 8 | Research Files | 1994 |
| 45 | 9 | Research Files | 1995-1996 |
| 45 | 10 | Research Files | 1997 |
| 45 | 11 | Research Files | 1998 |
| 45 | 12 | Research Files | 1999 |
| 45 | 13 | Journal Articles - Historical/Political (Appendix A) | misc.years. |
| 45 | 14 | Journal Articles - Jewish Legal Analysis (Appendix B) | misc. years |
| 45 | 15 | Journal Articles - Jewish Legal Analysis, Saltzman, Steven, Critique of Rav Bleich's Article (unpublished) | 1987 |
| 45 | 16 | Journal Articles - Social Science/Cultural (Appendix C) | misc. years |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 46 | 1 | Journal Articles - Social Science/Cultural (Appendix C) | misc. years |
| 46 | 2 | Journal Articles - Reference (Appendix D) | misc. years |
| 46 | 3 | Book Chapters - Halevy, Joseph, Travels in Abyssinia | 1877 |
| 46 | 4 | Book Chapters - Luzzato, M., Memoire sur les Juifs D'Abyssinie ou Falashas (copy) | 1851 |
| 46 | 5 | Book Sections, Miscellaneous, 1 of 2 (Appendix E) | misc. years |
| 46 | 6 | Book Sections, Miscellaneous, 2 of 2 (Appendix E) | misc. years |
| 46 | 7 | Journals - Pe'amim: Studies in the Cultural Heritage of Oriental Jewry | 1985 |
| 46 | 8 | Journals - The Religious Beliefs & Practices of the Ethiopian Jews in Israel | 1988 |
| 46 | 9 | Books - Faïtlovitch, Jacques, Notes D'un Voyage Chez Les Falachas (photocopy) | 1905 |
| 46 | 10 | Books - Faïtlovitch, Jacques, Travels to the Falashas | 1959 |
| 46 | 11 | Books - Flad, J.M., The Falashas (copy) | 1869 |
| 46 | 12 | Manuscripts - Chanover, Hyman, The Falasha Jews | 1980 |
| 46 | 13 | Manuscripts - Faïtlovitch, Jacques, Travels through Abyssinia (translated from German) | 1910 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 47 | 1 | Manuscripts - Hess, Robert L., An Outline of Falasha History | 1963 |
| 47 | 2 | Manuscripts - Kashani, Reuben, The Falasha | 1975 |
| 47 | 3 | Manuscripts - Kaye, Jeffrey, On the Wings of Eagles | 1993 |
| 47 | 4 | Manuscripts - Kupferschmid, Owen, The Right to Leave Any Country And International Refugee Law: A Case Study of the Falashas | 1983 |
| 47 | 5 | Manuscripts - Messing, Simon D., The Black Jews (Falashas) of Ethiopia | 1978 |
| 47 | 6 | Manuscripts - Morag, Boaz, The Falasha Jews | 1978 |
| 47 | 7 | Manuscripts - Rapoport, Louis, The Lost Jews | 1979 |
| 47 | 8 | Manuscripts - Rosen, Chaim, Reports for Hadassah Council on Ethiopian Jewish Culture | 1985-1986 |
| 47 | 9 | Manuscripts - Ross, David, Falashas: Is Zionism only for White Jews? | 1980 |
| 47 | 10 | Manuscripts - Santamaria, Ulysses, The Cultural Impact & Social Transformation of the Ethiopian Population in Israel: With Special Emphasis to the Role of Psychological Aspects in Children's Learning and Education | undated |
| 47 | 11 | Manuscripts - Santamaria, Ulysses, Ethiopian Jews in Israel: Historical Identity and the Process of Integration | undated |
| 47 | 12 | Manuscripts - Shelamay, Kay Kaufman, The Falasha Liturgy | 1978 |
| 47 | 13 | Manuscripts - Schoenberg, Harris, The Jews of Ethiopia | 1981 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 48 | 1 | Manuscripts - Schoenberger, Michele, The Falashas of Ethiopia: An Ethnographic Study | 1975 |
| 48 | 2 | Manuscripts - Weise, Barry, Ethiopian Jewry: A Community Under Siege | undated |
| 48 | 3 | Manuscripts - Williams, John A., Last Flight from Ambober, Ver. I | 1980 |
| 48 | 4 | Manuscripts - Williams, John A., Last Flight from Ambober, Ver. II | 1981 |
| 48 | 5 | Manuscripts - Williams, John A., Last Flight from Ambober, Ver. III | 1983 |
| 48 | 6 | Manuscripts - Winston, Diane, The Falashas: A Brief History of a Beleaguered Community | 1980 |
| 48 | 7 | Research Papers- Cohen, Michael Lee, The Jewish Community of China | 1973-1976 |
| 48 | 8 | Research Papers - Kaplan, Steven, Ethiopian Jews in Ethiopia & Israel | 1986 |
| 48 | 9 | Research Papers- Kaplan, Steven, The Beta Israel Encounter with Protestant Missionaries, 1860-1907 | 1987 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 49 | 1 | Organizations & Events
[See also Oversized Box 65, Folder 6] |
undated |
| 49 | 2 | Organizations & Events | 1986 |
| 49 | 3 | Organizations & Events | 1987 |
| 49 | 4 | Organizations & Events | 1988 |
| 49 | 5 | Organizations & Events | 1990-1993 |
| 49 | 6 | Organizations & Events | 1994 |
| 49 | 7 | Organizations & Events | 1995 |
| 49 | 8 | Organizations & Events | 1996 |
| 49 | 9 | Organizations & Events | 1997 |
| 49 | 10 | Organizations & Events | 1998 |
| 49 | 11 | Organizations & Events | 1999 |
| 49 | 12 | Organizations & Events | 2000-2002 |
| 49 | 13 | Clippings | undated |
| 49 | 14 | Clippings | 1929, 1931 |
| 49 | 15 | Clippings | 1950-1959 |
| 49 | 16 | Clippings | 1960-1969 |
| 49 | 17 | Clippings | 1970-1973 |
| 49 | 18 | Clippings | 1974 |
| 49 | 19 | Clippings | 1975 |
| 49 | 20 | Clippings | 1976 |
| 49 | 21 | Clippings | 1977 |
| 49 | 22 | Clippings | 1978 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 50 | 1 | Clippings | 1979 January-April |
| 50 | 2 | Clippings | 1979 May-December |
| 50 | 3 | Clippings | 1980 |
| 50 | 4 | Clippings | 1981 |
| 50 | 5 | Clippings | 1982 January-April |
| 50 | 6 | Clippings | 1982 May-December |
| 50 | 7 | Clippings | 1983 January-April |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 51 | 1 | Clippings | 1983 May-December |
| 51 | 2 | Clippings | 1984 January-October |
| 51 | 3 | Clippings | 1984 November-December |
| 51 | 4 | Clippings | 1985 January |
| 51 | 5 | Clippings | 1985 February |
| 51 | 6 | Clippings | 1985 March |
| 51 | 7 | Clippings | 1985 April-July |
| 51 | 8 | Clippings | 1985 August-December |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 52 | 1 | Clippings | 1986 January-June |
| 52 | 2 | Clippings | 1986 July-December |
| 52 | 3 | Clippings | 1987 January-June |
| 52 | 4 | Clippings | 1987 July-December |
| 52 | 5 | Clippings | 1988 |
| 52 | 6 | Clippings | 1989 |
| 52 | 7 | Clippings | 1990 January-July |
| 52 | 8 | Clippings | 1990 August-December |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 53 | 1 | Clippings | 1991 January-April |
| 53 | 2 | Clippings | 1991 May |
| 53 | 3 | Clippings | 1991 June |
| 53 | 4 | Clippings | 1991 July |
| 53 | 5 | Clippings | 1991 August |
| 53 | 6 | Clippings | 1991 September |
| 53 | 7 | Clippings | 1991 October-December |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 54 | 1 | Clippings | 1992 January-March |
| 54 | 2 | Clippings | 1992 April-June |
| 54 | 3 | Clippings | 1992 July-September |
| 54 | 4 | Clippings | 1992 October-December |
| 54 | 5 | Clippings | 1993 January-June |
| 54 | 6 | Clippings | 1993 July-December |
| 54 | 7 | Clippings | 1994 |
| 54 | 8 | Clippings | 1995 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 55 | 1 | Clippings | 1996 January-June |
| 55 | 2 | Clippings | 1996 July-December |
| 55 | 3 | Clippings | 1997 |
| 55 | 4 | Clippings | 1998 January-June |
| 55 | 5 | Clippings | 1998 July-December |
| 55 | 6 | Clippings | 1999 |
| 55 | 7 | Clippings | 2000 |
| 55 | 8 | Clippings | 2001-2002 |
Series VI: Ethiopia, undated, 1928-1998. |
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| The series is in English. | |||
| Boxes 56-57, Oversized Box 65, Folder 6 | |||
Arrangement:Research files and clippings are arranged chronologically, while articles and manuscripts are arranged by author. |
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Scope and Content:This series contains information Berger collected about Ethiopia, from its ancient period through modern times. Included are research notes, clippings, articles, and manuscripts. The research materials include information on Ethiopia's economy, culture, geography, and human rights issues. The collection contains many clippings regarding both the 1974 revolution that ended Ethiopia's monarchy, and the fall of the Mengistu regime in 1991, events which were of great concern to Berger due to the safety of the Beta Israel. Also included are some travel materials from Berger's two trips to Ethiopia in 1965 and 1975. For a partial listing of journal articles contained within this Series on Ethiopia, see Appendix F: Ethiopia - Journal Articles |
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| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 56 | 1 | Research | undated, 1929, 1962-1978 |
| 56 | 2 | Research | 1979-1985 |
| 56 | 3 | Research | 1998 |
| 56 | 4 | Journal Articles (Appendix F) | 1978 |
| 56 | 5 | Journals - "The Politics of Starvation," Carnegie Endowment for Peace | 1975 |
| 56 | 6 | Manuscripts - Segal, David, Civil/Military Relations in the Ethiopian Revolution | 1983 |
| 56 | 7 | Travel Materials | undated, 1972, 1980 |
| 56 | 8 | Clippings | 1960-1969 |
| 56 | 9 | Clippings | 1971 |
| 56 | 10 | Clippings | 1972 |
| 56 | 11 | Clippings | 1973 |
| 56 | 12 | Clippings | 1974 |
| 56 | 13 | Clippings | 1975 |
| 56 | 14 | Clippings | 1976 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 57 | 1 | Clippings [See also Oversized Box 65, Folder 7] |
1977 |
| 57 | 2 | Clippings | 1978 |
| 57 | 3 | Clippings | 1979 |
| 57 | 4 | Clippings | 1980 |
| 57 | 5 | Clippings | 1981 |
| 57 | 6 | Clippings | 1982 |
| 57 | 7 | Clippings | 1983 |
| 57 | 8 | Clippings | 1984 |
| 57 | 9 | Clippings | 1985 |
| 57 | 10 | Clippings | 1986 |
| 57 | 11 | Clippings | 1987 |
| 57 | 12 | Clippings | 1988 |
| 57 | 13 | Clippings | 1989 |
| 57 | 14 | Clippings | 1990 |
| 57 | 15 | Clippings | 1991 |
| 57 | 16 | Clippings | 1992 |
| 57 | 17 | Clippings | 1994 |
| 57 | 18 | Clippings | 1995 |
| 57 | 19 | Clippings | 1998 |
Series VII: Black Jews, undated, [1920]-2000. |
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| The series is in English. | |||
| Boxes 58-61 | |||
Arrangement:Research files, correspondence, and clippings are arranged chronologically, while articles and manuscripts are arranged by author. |
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Scope and Content:This series contains the research that Berger conducted on the topic of Black Jews for his 1978 book entitled Black Jews in America. The series consists of research files, correspondence, clippings, articles, and manuscripts. There are also several research topics on which Berger maintained separate subject files. The research files contain book excerpts and Berger's notes from a wide variety of writings about Black Jews. Researchers should be aware that for research files dated prior to the 1960s (when Berger became involved with the topic of Black Jews), dates correspond to when the underlying source document Berger used was created or published, and is not the date of the physical document in the collection. The research files also contain original materials, such as pamphlets and memos, from Black Jewish organizations Berger was involved with, and records of his many conversations with individuals on the subject. There is significant information on the short-lived, multi-racial group "Hatzaad Harishon," which sought fuller integration of Black Jews within the larger Jewish community and which Berger was involved with during the 1960s and early 1970s. The correspondence files include many letters written by Berger challenging others' claims about the number of Black Jews in America, which were often much higher than his own research indicated. Some materials in this series overlap with the information on Ethiopian Jews, since both groups faced the issue of being accepted into the larger Jewish community. The manuscripts and other documents relating to Berger's published work Black Jews in America is in Series II – Writings. For a partial listing of writings contained within this Series on Black Jews, see Appendix G: Black Jews – Journal Articles and Appendix H: Black Jews – Book Chapters |
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| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 58 | 1 | Research Files | undated |
| 58 | 2 | Research Files | [1920-1959] |
| 58 | 3 | Research Files | 1960-1969 |
| 58 | 4 | Research Files | 1970-1973 |
| 58 | 5 | Research Files | 1974-1976 |
| 58 | 6 | Research Files | 1977 January-June |
| 58 | 7 | Research Files | 1977 July-December |
| 58 | 8 | Research Files | 1978 January-June |
| 58 | 9 | Research Files | 1978 July-December |
| 58 | 10 | Research Files | 1979-1981 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 59 | 1 | Research Files | 1982-1986 |
| 59 | 2 | Research Files | 1987-1989 |
| 59 | 3 | Research Files | 1992 |
| 59 | 4 | Subject Files - Black Hebrew Israelites - Research | undated, 1971-1990 |
| 59 | 5 | Subject Files - Black Hebrew Israelites - Clippings | undated, 1970-1980 |
| 59 | 6 | Subject Files - Black Hebrew Israelites - Clippings | 1981-1992 |
| 59 | 7 | Subject Files - West Indies/Surinam - Research | undated, 1954-1980 |
| 59 | 8 | Subject Files- West Indies/Surinam - Clippings | 1962, 1980 |
| 59 | 9 | Subject Files - West Indies/Surinam - Articles | 1972, 1973 |
| 59 | 10 | Journal Articles - 1 of 2 (Appendix G) | Miscellaneous years |
| 59 | 11 | Journal - 2 of 2 (Appendix G) | Miscellaneous years |
| 59 | 12 | Book Chapters - (Appendix H) | |
| 59 | 13 | Manuscripts - Dobrin, Arthur, A History of the Negro Jews of America | 1965 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 60 | 1 | Manuscripts - Dorman, Jacob, The Rainbow Covenant: Black Jews, Black Power, & Black-Jewish Relations | 1996 |
| 60 | 2 | Manuscripts - Katz, Linda, and Mary Anne Szep, Interracial Jewish Children | 1966 |
| 60 | 3 | Manuscripts - Landing, Jim, Black Judaism: Story of a Movement | 1985 |
| 60 | 4 | Research Papers - Warmbrand, Martin, The Black Jews of America | undated |
| 60 | 5 | Correspondence | 1976-1979 |
| 60 | 6 | Correspondence | 1980-1994 |
| 60 | 7 | Clippings | undated |
| 60 | 8 | Clippings | 1925-1950 |
| 60 | 9 | Clippings | 1950-1959 |
| 60 | 10 | Clippings | 1960-1969 |
| 60 | 11 | Clippings | 1970-1972 |
| 60 | 12 | Clippings | 1973-1976 |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 61 | 1 | Clippings | 1977 |
| 61 | 2 | Clippings | 1978 |
| 61 | 3 | Clippings | 1979-1980 |
| 61 | 4 | Clippings | 1981-1983 |
| 61 | 5 | Clippings | 1984-1986 |
| 61 | 6 | Clippings | 1987-1991 |
| 61 | 7 | Clippings | 1992-1996 |
| 61 | 8 | Clippings | 1998-2000 |
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Series IX: Artifacts, undated, 1967-1985. |
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| The series is in English. | |||
| Oversized Boxes 63-64 and MAP Folders 2-5 | |||
Arrangement:Arranged by type of material. |
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Scope and Content:This series includes posters of various organizations advocating the rescue of Ethiopian Jewry, and calendars from Ethiopia and the Ethiopian Jewish community. It also contains numerous, highly-detailed maps of Africa, and of Ethiopia and the surrounding regions. Of particular note is an enlarged, hand-drawn map of the areas in Ethiopia in which the Beta Israel were concentrated. Posters and other artifacts in the collection that are from the AAEJ can be found in See Oversized Material, Box 65. |
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Artifacts and Ephemera |
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| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 63 | 1 | Posters, Ethiopian Jewry Rescue, North American Jewish Students Network | undated |
| 63 | 2 | Posters, Ethiopian Jewry Rescue, Misc | undated, 1981, 1985 |
| 63 | 3 | Calendars, Ethiopian Jewish | 1967-1969 |
| 63 | 4 | Calendars, Ethiopian | 1983, 1987, 1989 |
| 63 | 5 | Maps, Ethiopia/Kenya | undated |
| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 64 | 1 | Posters, World Union of Jewish Students, Ethiopian/Soviet Jewry Rescue | undated, 1980 |
| 64 | 2 | Posters, Ethiopian Jewry Rescue, Misc. | undated, 1987 |
| 64 | 3 | Maps, Africa, National Defense Agency | |
| 64 | 4 | Maps, Africa, Aeronautical (1 of 2) | |
| 64 | 5 | Maps, Africa, Aeronautical (2 of 2) | |
MAP Folders |
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| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| MAP | 1 | AAEJ Subject Files, Posters | |
| MAP | 2 | Maps - Africa, National Geographic | 1980 |
| MAP | 3 | Maps - Ethiopia and Gonder Region | undated, 1974 |
| MAP | 4 | Maps - Africa, Topographical Regions | 1968-1969, 1978 |
| MAP | 5 | Maps - Falasha Concentrations in Ethiopia (Hand-drawn) | undated |
Oversized Material, undated, 1977, 1981-1982. |
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| The series is in English. | |||
| Box 65 | |||
Arrangement:Folders in this box are arranged in order of the underlying series from which they originated. |
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Scope and Content:The box contains items from various series in the general collection placed in oversized storage. |
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| Box | Folder | Title | Date |
| 65 | 1 | AAEJ Subject Files, American Mizrachi Women, Hand drawn map of Ethiopia | 1981-1982 |
| 65 | 2 | AAEJ Subject Files, Jacobovici, Simcha | 1983-1985 |
| 65 | 3 | AAEJ Subject Files, Posters | undated |
| 65 | 4 | AAEJ Subject Files, Proposed Layout for Ads | 1983 |
| 65 | 5 | AAEJ Subject Files, Publicity Campaign Layouts | undated |
| 65 | 6 | Ethiopian Jewry, Organizations and Events, Buttons for Ethiopian Jewry | undated |
| 65 | 7 | Ethiopia, Clippings | 1977 |
