Guide to the JCA: Philip Slomovitz Papers UP001494
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Guide to the JCA: Philip Slomovitz Papers UP001494 This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on July 07, 2020. English Describing Archives: A Content Standard Walter P. Reuther Library 5401 Cass Avenue Detroit, MI 48202 URL: https://reuther.wayne.edu Guide to the JCA: Philip Slomovitz Papers UP001494 Table of Contents Summary Information .................................................................................................................................... 3 History ............................................................................................................................................................ 3 Scope and Content ......................................................................................................................................... 4 Arrangement ................................................................................................................................................... 4 Administrative Information ............................................................................................................................ 4 Related Materials ........................................................................................................................................... 5 Controlled Access Headings .......................................................................................................................... 6 Collection Inventory ....................................................................................................................................... 6 - Page 2 - Guide to the JCA: Philip Slomovitz Papers UP001494 Summary Information Repository: Walter P. Reuther Library Creator: Slomovitz, Philip Title: JCA: Philip Slomovitz Papers ID: UP001494 Date [inclusive]: 1919-1991 Physical Description: 76.5 Linear Feet (153 MB) Language of the English Material: Language of the Material entirely in [English. Material: Abstract: Philip Slomovitz, often referred to as the dean of Jewish-American journalists, had a prolific career. He founded The Jewish News in Detroit in 1942 and for almost fifty years used the paper as a vehicle to champion Jewish causes as well as promote amity among diverse peoples. He reported on many history-making events, both locally and internationally, keeping background files to aid him in his writings. It is these files and correspondence that make up the bulk of his papers. Citation Style "Leonard N. Simons Jewish Community Archives, Philip Slomovitz Papers, Box [#], Folder [#], Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University" ^ Return to Table of Contents History Philip Slomovitz, called the dean of Jewish-American journalists, was born in Russia in 1896 and emigrated to the United States in 1910, settling in Bayonne, New Jersey. He earned a degree in journalism at the University of Michigan, where he wrote for The Michigan Daily. During his early career, he worked on the copy desk and as a reporter for The Detroit News and as an editor of The Jewish Pictorial. He also worked for The Jewish Telegraphic Agency news service and was editor and columnist for The Jewish Chronicle. In 1942, he founded The Jewish News in Detroit, which then absorbed the Jewish Chronicle. For almost fifty years, until the sale of The Jewish News in 1984, Slomovitz used the - Page 3- Guide to the JCA: Philip Slomovitz Papers UP001494 paper as a vehicle to champion Jewish causes as well as promote amity among diverse peoples. He lived through and reported upon many history-making events, including Henry Ford's anti-Semitism; broadcast propaganda and Vatican silencing of the Royal Oak (Michigan) radio priest, Father Charles Coughlin; the founding of the United Nations; the birth of the state of Israel; and the trial of Adolph Eichmann, Hitler's director of the "final solution." Slomovitz relied on his memory and his nine filing cabinets of clippings, articles, personal correspondence, and background information to tie current events to previous episodes in Jewish history. Slomovitz was a founder of the Detroit Roundtable of Christians and Jews. He was a strong supporter of the Jewish Red Cross (Magen David) and served as president of the local branch of the Jewish National Fund, the American Jewish Press Association, the Zionist Organization of Detroit, and the Detroit chapter of the American Jewish Congress. He also served on the board of the United Hebrew Schools. He was the author of two books, "Without Malice" and "Purely Commentary: Philip Slomovitz's 60 Years as a Newspaperman." His editorials and columns sometimes received national distribution. Although legally blind for most of his life, Slomovitz typed his own material until 1991. He was the recipient of many honors, including induction into the Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame in 1993. He died that same year. ^ Return to Table of Contents Scope and Content The papers represent the contents of Slomovitz's nine filing cabinets of clippings, articles, personal and business correspondence, and other materials. ^ Return to Table of Contents Arrangement Folders are listed by their location within each box. They are arranged in original order, alphabetically by subject or correspondent's name. ^ Return to Table of Contents Administrative Information Publication Statement Walter P. Reuther Library - Page 4- Guide to the JCA: Philip Slomovitz Papers UP001494 5401 Cass Avenue Detroit, MI 48202 URL: https://reuther.wayne.edu Acquisition Papers were acquired from Philip Slomovitz in 1992, as the basis of the newly created Jewish Community Archives. Processing History Processed and finding aid written by Judith Levin Cantor and a committee from the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan in 1991. Revised and updated by Aimee Ergas, November 2018 and July 2020. Access Collection is open for research. Use Refer to the Walter P. Reuther Library "Rules for Use of Archival Materials." Restrictions: Researchers may encounter records of a sensitive nature – personnel files, case records and those involving investigations, legal and other private matters. Privacy laws and restrictions imposed by the Library prohibit the use of names and other personal information which might identify an individual, except with written permission from the Director and/or the donor. ^ Return to Table of Contents Related Materials Related Materials Leonard N. Simons Jewish Community Archives at the Reuther Library, particularly the Detroit Jewish Newspapers Microfilm Collection, Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit Records, Sinai Hospital Records and Zionist Organization of America Records. ^ Return to Table of Contents - Page 5- Guide to the JCA: Philip Slomovitz Papers UP001494 Controlled Access Headings • Anti-Semitism • Detroit (Mich.) -- Intellectual Life -- 20th Century • Jewish culture: arts, media and heritage • Jews. American • Journalism • Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) • Israel • World War, 1939-1945 Collection Inventory Title/Description Instances A - Alig Box 1 Folder 1 Aaronson, Aaron Box 1 Folder 2 Aaronson, Sarah Box 1 Folder 3 Abarbanel, Don Isaac (or Abravanel) Box 1 Folder 4 Abdullah, King Box 1 Folder 5 Abel, Elie Box 1 Folder 6 Abergil, Reuven Box 1 Folder 7 Abortion Box 1 Folder 8 Abourezk, James Box 1 Folder 9 Abram, Morris B. Box 1 Folder 10 Abu-Diab Box 1 Folder 11 Abu Ghosh, Israel Box 1 Folder 12 Abyssinia Box 1 Folder 13 Acheson, Dean Box 1 Folder 14 Ackerman, Martin S. Box 1 Folder 15 Adamic, Louis Box 1 Folder 16 Aden Box 1 Folder 17 Adenauer, Konrad Box 1 Folder 18 Adinoff, Dr. Bernard Box 1 Folder 19 - Page 6- Guide to the JCA: Philip Slomovitz Papers UP001494 Adler, Dr. Cyrus Box 2 Folder 1 Adler, Jacob Box 2 Folder 2 Adler, Larry Box 2 Folder 3 Adler, Leo Box 2 Folder 4 Adler, Rabbi Morris Box 2 Folder 5 Adoption Box 2 Folder 6 Adventures Box 2 Folder 7 Afghanistan Box 2 Folder 8 Agnew, Spiro Box 2 Folder 9 Agnon, Sy Box 2 Folder 10 Agriculture Box 2 Folder 11 Agudath Israel Box 2 Folder 12 Ahad Ha-Am Box 2 Folder 13 Agus, Dr. Jacob Box 2 Folder 14 Air France Box 2 Folder 15 Akiba, Rabbi Box 2 Folder 16 Akim Box 2 Folder 17 Alaska Box 2 Folder 18 Alaska Box 2 Folder 19 Albert, Jacob Box 3 Folder 1 Albo, Joseph Box 3 Folder 2 Alexandrovich, Ruth Box 3 Folder 3 Aleppo Box 3 Folder 4 Algeria Box 3 Folder 5 Alien legislation Box 3 Folder 6 All - Az Box 3 Folder 7 Allen, Henry D. Box 3 Folder 8 Allen, Richard Box 3 Folder 9 Allman, David Box 3 Folder 10 Allocations to Jewish education Box 3 Folder 11 Allon, Yigdal Box 3 Folder 12 Almug, Yehudah Box 3 Folder 13 - Page 7- Guide to the JCA: Philip Slomovitz Papers UP001494 Alpert, Carl Box 3 Folder 14 Alphabet Box 3 Folder 15 Alsop, Joseph Box 3 Folder 16 Al Tidom Box 3 Folder 17 Altelend Box 3 Folder 18 Amadeo, Dr. Marco Box 3 Folder 19 Amberg, Julius Box 3 Folder 20 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Box 3 Folder 21 American Council Box 3 Folder 22 American Council for Judaism Box 3 Folder 23 American Council for Judaism Box 3 Folder 24 American Friends of the Middle East Box 4 Folder 1 American Jewish Committee Box 4 Folder 2 American Jewish Conference on the Soviet Union Box 4 Folder 3 American Jewish Congress Box 4 Folder 4 American Jewish Congress Box 4 Folder 5 American Jewry Box 4 Folder 6 American Legion Box 4 Folder 7 American tobacco Box 4 Folder 8 American Zionist Council Box 4 Folder 9 American Zionist Emergency Council Box 4 Folder 10 Amery, L.S. Box 4 Folder 11 Amin Box 4 Folder 12 Amnesty International Box 4 Folder 13 Anderson, John Box 4 Folder 14 Anders Box