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MS 313 A1071 Archives of Youth Aliyah Committee Papers 1/1 1 MS 313 A1071 Archives of Youth Aliyah Committee papers 1/1 Minute book of the administrative committee Nov 1948 - Jan 1953 1/2 Minute book of the administrative committee May 1953 - Sep 1960 1/3 Minute book of the administrative committee Oct 1960 - Oct 1968 1/4 Minute book of the administrative committee Oct 1968 - May 1974 1/5 Minute book of the administrative committee May 1974 - Sep 1980 1/6 Minute book of the administrative committee Nov 1980 - Dec 1985 1/7 Minute book of the annual general meeting May 1944 - May 1963 1/8 Minute book of the annual general meeting Jan 1963 - Oct 1966 1/9 Minute book of the executive committee Jan 1986 - Jun 1990 1/10 Minute book of the publicity committee Oct 1960 - May 1971 Files and press cuttings 2/1 Conferences: correspondence; invitations; lists of those 1977-80 attending; accounts 2/2 `Youth Aliyah briefing': typescript reports from Nitzanim 1976, n.d. and notes of briefing meetings 2/3 Folder of press cuttings 1984-8 Photograph albums 3/1 Alonei Yitzhak: photograph album 3/2 `Archives' relating to personalities and events: photograph album 3/3 Children of Ben Schemen village: photograph album 1929 3/4/1-2 Ben Schemen: two photograph albums Mar 1931, n.d. 3/5 Photograph album presented to Mrs Vera Braynis by the Jun 1980 children of Nitzanim youth village 3/6/1-4 Children's villages and centres: four photograph albums, one with loose photographs 3/7 Children's village: photograph album 1981 3/8 Photographs in a postcard album of the unveiling of the MS 313 2 A1071 plaque at Beit Lola Building in honour of Lola Hahn Warburg 3/9 Souvenir album of the dedication of the ceramic room in Oct 1977 the Talpiot children's village in honour of Mrs Tessie Kleeman Jacobs 3/10 Photograph album presented to Mrs D Kleeman by the May 1976 children of Talpiot 3/11 Photograph album presented to Mr and Mrs H Lewis by the children of Yemin Orde 3/12 Neveh Haddash: photograph album 3/13 Talpiot: photograph album 3/14 TOM: photograph album 3/15 TOM Vocational High School Sabrina Weinfeld Electrical Laboratory dedication: photograph album 3/16 `World Jewish Child's Day was celebrated under the 1950 patronage of Mrs Vera Weizmann': photograph album 3/17 Yemin Orde: photograph album 3/18 `Youth Aliyah group in first transport': photograph album 3/19 Photograph album presented `To the children and Youth Aliyah Committee of Great Britain and Eire from the Children's Youth Village Alonei Yitzhak' 3/20 Photograph album presented `To the children and Youth Aliyah Committee of Great Britain and Eire with compliments and love from TOM Cherev Leet' Photographs and illustrations 4/1 Children and children's villages: large black and white prints 4/2 Children's villages: photographs 4/3 Children's villages: black and white and some colour photographs 4/4 Children's villages, Youth Aliyah events: photographs, slides; plaque for Chanucah made by the boys of TOM 4/5 Children's villages: 2 boxes of photographs 4/6 Children's villages and projects: box of photographs 1991-5 4/7 Children's villages and projects: box of photographs 1995-8 4/8 Children's villages and Youth Aliyah events: box of loose MS 313 3 A1071 mainly black and white photographs and negatives; one souvenir photograph album from TOM 4/9 Children's villages and Youth Aliyah events: box of c.1963-87 photographs 4/10 `Educational training': photographs 4/11 Ethiopia appeal and exhibithion: box of large black and white prints 4/12 Exhibition of Yemin Orde and Neveh Hadassah: poster size photographs and cards with smaller photographs 4/13 `Dr and Mrs Feldman, Baroness Alix de Rothschild, world patron of the Youth Aliyah, Samuel Goldstein': photographs 4/14 `The Galut, Morocco, Germany, Norway, France, Cyprus': photographs, including images of Jewish orphans packing for Israel, the Antwerp Jewish Orphanage, girls interned in Cyprus learning tailoring and the sale of books from a perabulator stand in the Jewish ghettos of Warsaw 4/15 Personalities and events: photographs, including of 1957, 1959 Queen Elisabeth of Belgium, 1959; Mrs Krishna Nehru; Youth Aliyah Conference, Israel, 1959; Paris conference, 1957 4/16 `Personalities, Israel and Great Britain': photographs 4/17 `Eleanor Roosevelt': photographs of visits to London, 1955, 1962 1955, to a children's village, 1962 4/18 `Eleanor Roosevelt, Vera Weizmann, Reicha Fieir': photographs 4/19 `Henrietta Szold': photographs, including at a seminar for 1944 leaders 4/20 Ramat Hadassah Szold: photographs 4/21 Tour: photographs Feb 1981 4/22 `Vocational training': photographs 4/23 Wingate Children's Village: photographs; copy of The 1983 Jewish Agency and Youth Aliyah bulletin, 1983 4/24 Youth Aliyah European Conference at Jerusalem: Apr 1992 contact prints and programme 4/25 Box of loose black and white and colour photographs and 1940s, 1987 one small photograph album relating to the children's villages and Youth Aliyah events, including: of the graduate workshops; the new swimming pool and the rebuilding of dormitories at Nitzanim, 1987; dedication of the Lola Hahn Warburg Language Laboratory; the MS 313 4 A1071 Sack family's cultural centre; Youth Aliyah exhibition and publicity event; `Children of Antwerp Jewish Orphanage with part of their belongings before departure to Israel', c.1940s 4/26 Box of loose black and white and colour photographs and c.1930s-98 one small photograph album relating to the children's villages and Youth Aliyah events, including: of projects as Alonei Yitzhak, Talpiot, TOM and Yemin Orde; poster competition, 1987; conference, 1998; a graduate wedding at Yemin Orde, Jun 1995; Alonei Yitzhak, 1974; `Jewish children at Belsen behind barbed wire'; `Orthodox youth who formed part of the refugee boys and girls brought from Vilna to Palestine through the Children and Youth Aliyah' n.d. [1930s]; `Dr Lincoln Hale, director of the US operations mission to Israel with the children of Ramah Hadassah, 1955' 4/27 Box of loose black and white and colour photographs, 1930-67 some arranged in envelopes in chronological order, from 1930 onwards, relating to the children's villages and Youth Aliyah events; accounts, 1967; loose minutes of committees, 1944; four photograph albums, one also containing details of the history and aims of the Youth Aliyah 4/28 Ten framed photographs, illustrations and certificates, 1944-86 including a photograph of Dr Chaim Weizmann with Dr Israel Feldman, 1944, a certificate recording that Children and Youth Aliyah Committee for Great Britain has been inscribed on the Board of Honour of Fanny Brodie Mothercraft Centre, Jerusalem, and a watercolour of the Rosenfeld dining hall, Yemin Orde Children's Village by David Caplan, 1968; twenty seven large photographs, mainly mounted for exhibition purposes; two ceramics in frames; one plaque from the children of Neveh Hadassah, Nov 1986; four mounted exhibition board headings 4/29 Pencil sketch of Ebba Low signed Olga R, 1956; four large black and white photographs, two of montages of children's faces; two maps of Israel; set of drawings of Jossi Stern 4/30 Three boxes of slides, produced in Israel, `Youth Aliyah version for England' with accompanying audio cassette tape Films, records, books 5/1 Eight videos: `World Jewish Relief: their future in your hands'; `Hadassah Neverim'; `Youth Aliyah'; five of `Wingate Golan' 5/2 Four records, including two copies of `There is hope for thy children', a documentary play 5/3 Twenty three reels of film MS 313 5 A1071 5/4 Books: G Eting Israeli floral art (Tel Aviv); two copies of Carmel flowers; fleurs du Carmel (Haifa); D Lavie Plants of the Bible 5/5 Youth Aliyah publications: newsletters, booklets including Youth Aliyah, Twenty Centuries of Jewish life in the Holy Land; tenth annual report of the British Youth Aliyah Dental Project in Israel; `Young Ethiopian immigrants and the youth village: the Youth Aliyah village revisted, based on the Yemin Orde experience, 1981-1991' Notes on Operation Moses.
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