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56 HARTLEY LIBRARY SECTION F: Chief Rabbi's Religious Emergency Council Minutes 132/3 Minutes of the executive of the Chief Rabbi's Religious 1938-47 Emergency Council and of the liaison committee of the High Commissioner of the League of Nations for Refugees from Germany; Reports and draft reports of Chief Rabbi's Religious Emergency Council's activities and of visits to the British occupied zone in Germany; correspondence 576/1 Minute book of Chief Rabbi's Religious Emergency Council 1938-49 meetings 117/1 Minutes; correspondence; notes; report of the Chief Rabbi's 1939 Religious Emergency Council Reports 234 Reports of Chief Rabbi's Religious Emergency Council's 1937-48 activities, of the Council of British Societies for Relief Abroad and the National Council for Jewish Religious Education; correspondence Chief Rabbi Hertz's address to the Anglo-Jewish Preachers Conference 132/4 Drafts of reports of Chief Rabbi's Religious Emergency 1938-9 Council's activities; paper `Care of the children'; circulars; leaflets 972/4 Report of the Chief Rabbi's Religious Emergency Council's 1938-9 activities; leaflets 593/1 Reports on the work of Chief Rabbi's Religious Emergency 1940-8 Council; report by Solomon Schonfeld on a visit to internment camps on the Isle of Man 736/4 Reports of Chief Rabbi's Religious Emergency Council's 1942, 1945 activities 224/2 Reports of Chief Rabbi's Religious Emergency Council's 1943-7 activities; correspondence; circulars 444/2 Reports of Chief Rabbi's Religious Emergency Council's 1944 activities, on work in the combat zones and of Jews in Eastern Europe; draft memorandum on Jews and education bill of 1944; circulars The spelling of names is that used in the individual documents. MS 183 57 Correspondence, papers: 1 - general chronological sequence 117/5 Correspondence, including some referring to the transfer of 1938-41 child refugees; papers; lists of factories prepared to give Shabboth 981/1 Correspondence 1938-45 132/1 Correspondence; receipts; lists of organisations; forms of 1939-41 Agudas Israel World Organisation; report of activities of the Chief Rabbi's Religious Emergency Council 90/2 Correspondence; minutes and papers of the Joint Committee 1939-41 for Religious Education of Jewish Refugee Children; a statement of representatives of 688 internees transferred from Central Camp, Douglas, Isle of Man, 27 Feb 1941; accounts; invoices 978/1 Correspondence 1939-46 433/2 Correspondence; lists regarding Jewish newspapers; address 1943, n.d. labels 982/1 Correspondence 1940-3 931/3 Leaflets, booklets, newsletters and magazines, mainly of the c.1940-5 Jewish Religious Council of Great Britain; two leaflets for Clonyn Castle, Ireland; `Four years on Mauritius': a memorandum on internees in Mauritius; Association of Jewish Cultural Activities leaflets; Chief Rabbi's Religious Emergency Council contributions leaflet 883 Correspondence, including some relating to the work of the 1941-5 American chapter of the Chief Rabbi's Religious Emergency Council; newspaper articles; Department of State paper for a press release 36 Account of the Chief Rabbi's Religious Emergency Council 1941-6 with Cable and Wireless Ltd for the transmission of telegrams 978/3 Correspondence and instructions relating to censorship 1942-4 regulations 442/2 Correspondence; contribution slips; cards detailing payments; 1942-6 pages 2 and 3 of a list of children [giving their names, age, address, father's name and status]: Joseph Deutsch, Barry Parsival, Paul Gross, Freida Reinhold, Jill Hagen, Ivor Stiglitz, Adele Moskowicz, Heinz and Evelyn Mandel, Hanna Hoss, Harry Hoss, Brian Silver, Roy Collins, Hagan Jagh, Warren Charing, Lawrence Goldstein, Michael Goldstein, Madeline Zucker, Chiel Zucker, Anthony Weinstein, Brian Freedman, Cora Pahier, Michael Collins, Judith Leitner, Caroll Brooks, Jochebeth Klughaupt, Anna Goldstein The spelling of names is that used in the individual documents. 58 HARTLEY LIBRARY 224/1 Correspondence; Chief Rabbi's Religious Emergency Council 1943 forms about personnel of synagogues 333/4 Circulars; orders of service; booklets 1943-5 975/3 Correspondence; papers relating to internees on the Isle of 1943-7 Man 287 Relief Department correspondence; consignee certificates; 1944 accounts 1003/3 Chief Rabbi's Religious Emergency Council circulars; 1945 correspondence; reports of activities; admission cards for a talk by Schonfeld at the Manhattan Center, New York City, on his recent trip to Poland, Dec 1945; orders of service for the consecration of a mobile synagogue, for the victories of the allies; Board of Orthodox Jewish Education booklet 227/1 Correspondence, including material relating to Poland and to 1945-6 the arbitration in the case of Isaac and Helene Rand; details of monthly allocations from the Vaad Hakehillos to the local communities in Poland; manuscript and typescript copies of extracts of an address to be delivered by Solomon Schonfeld at the emergency conference called by the Vaad Hahatzala Committee on the Jews of Poland; copy of typescript notes for M.A.Retter on Belsen, Lünenburg, Berlin, Warsaw, the organisation of the children's group, Drzemysl, Seforim, child ransom, Eastern rescue and French visas; Jewish Weekly press certificate issued to Solomon Schonfeld; typescript lists: (1) of yeshiva students [giving their name, date and place of birth and address]: Akiwa Berliner, Dawid Faber, Izak Galant, Jakub Gross, Zia Guttwein, Judah Hendel, Izrael Jakober, Jakub Kelman, Dawid Odin, Aron Pietrykowski, Berisz Reisner, Izrael Schwarzman, Jecheskiel Boruch Swerin, Mordke Stein, Joel Szulman, Alter Teitelbaum, Hirsz Weil [and 4 bachurim at Kladzko: 2 Engelbergs, Jakubowicz and Maszel]; (2) reserve list of yeshiva students [giving their name, date and place of birth and address]: Akiwa Berliner, Dawid Faber, Izak Galant, Jakub Gross, Zia Guttwein, Judah Hendel, Izrael Jakober, Jakub Kelman, Dawid Odin, Aron Pietrykowski, Berisz Reisner, Izrael Schwarzman, Jecheskiel Boruch Swerin, Mordke Stein, Joel Szulman, Alter Teitelbaum, Hirsz Weil, Chaim Borzenicht, Berl Wiener, Izak and Selig, brothers of Joel Szulman [and 4 bachurim at Kladzko: 2 Engelbergs, Jakubowicz and Maszel]; (3) `persons wishing to emigrate of South America and requiring French visas' [giving their names, date and place of birth and address]: Josef, Estera and Hanka Atlas, Mojsze Ordynans, Regina and Henryk Barsam, Rosalia and Mozes Beer, Henoch, Golda, Teefila and Josef Berger, Ignacy Bochenek, Rubin Glikman (plus his wife and two children), Leon and Tauba Horowitz, Abraham J.Kaminski, Edmund The spelling of names is that used in the individual documents. MS 183 59 Kanaraek, Pinches Kirszenbaum, Abraham Roman Liebesmann-Mikulski, Jadwiga and Jerzy Liebersman- Mikulski, Wanda Burker, Abraham, Gusta and Isador Hoffman, Arthur, Maria and Jerzy Wachs, Chil Malach, Mozes, Cetzel and Dina Reifer, Zelig and Edith Munter, Pawel Sztylerman, Leopold and Cecylia Loffelholz; (4) list of children [giving their name, date and place of birth, parents name, if they have any living parents and whether they have relatives elsewhere]: Irena Barszezynska, Esta Dominitz, Manek Ekstein, Fela Fuss, Mera Feingold, Anita Feingold, Poldek Fränkel, Fela Galewska, Edward Goldberg, Maciek Hauser, Eryk Holder, Zofja Horn, Anna Knessew, Gabriel Korn, Jozef Leichter, Tonia Leichter, Brita Milberg, Edka Herbst, Musia Lieberman, Nunek Früchter, Mala Trau, Chuma Trau, Ewa Weiler, Edzia Weiler, Ludwika Weiler, Regina Londner, Ewa Weiss, Hania Weiss, Jerzy Weglaufer, Helena Zalzman, Leon Zanger, Mina Zimmerman, Amalia Weglaufer, Barbara Petersil; (5) list of children in Przemysla Home, Moniuski 10 [giving their name and date and place of birth]: Fela Galewska, Edward Goldberg, Eryk Holder, Zofra Horn, Gabriel Korn, Josef Leichter, Tonia Leichter, Musia Lieberman, Regina Londner, Hania Weiss, Helena Zalzman, Leon Zanger, Fela Fuss, Poldek Frankel, Edka Herbst, Nunek Fruchter, Mala Trau, Chuma Trau, Jerzy Weglaufer 53/1 Correspondence, notes, lists, declaration forms of persons 1945-6 contributing towards the transportation of refugees from Poland and for the upkeep of refugees in Poland 155/1 Correspondence, notes, list of monies paid to individuals and 1945-7 organisations in Poland, donation forms of those providing homes for Polish relations 374 Correspondence, some relating to distribution of parcels; lists 1945-8 of names and addresses of contacts; copies of lists of names and details of the teams for mobile synagogue ambulances; applications and notes of details of those volunteering for relief work; lists of details of volunteers; newspaper cuttings; notes; passport photographs of Israel and Henoch Jakober; list of the names, date of birth and address of 18 yeshiva students who have visas; statistics on students attending yeshivas and talmudical colleges across Great Britain; correspondence, papers relating to the mission by Henry Pels, Secretary of the Chief Rabbi's Religious Emergency Council, to mission to Egypt and India; notes of accounts; statement of account of the `special collection' of the Chief Rabbi's Council, Indian Branch, 1947; black and white photographs, including of the Jewish cemetery of Khalkis, the synagogue ambulance outside the Central's Jewish Board office, Athens, children at the Jewish orphan asylum at Kifissa, Greece, and the virtually destroyed building of the synagogue of Volos, and of boys The spelling of names is that used in the individual documents. 60 HARTLEY LIBRARY and girls dressed in a uniform of shorts and shirts in front