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Creator:  Central Committee for the Relief of Jews Suffering Through the WarRequires cookie*
 Title:  Records of the Central Relief Committee, Volume I  
 Dates:  1914-1948; Bulk Dates: 1914-1918 
 Call No:  1963.099 
 Abstract:  Orthodox Jewish overseas relief organization affiliated with the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. Established in October, 1914 to help Jews suffering as a result of the outbreak of World War I. After the war, the Central Relief Committee shifted its attention from providing economic relief to Orthodox Jewry overseas to preserving its religious and cultural identity. CRC supported hundreds of yeshivot in Europe and Palestine through 1950, when its affiliation with the JDC ceased. The Federated Council of Israel Institutions succeeded the CRC. 
 Size:  57 linear feet 
 Subjects:  Europe, Eastern | International relief -- Egypt | International relief -- Europe | International relief -- Palestine | Jews -- United States -- Charities | Jews -- United States -- Societies, etc. | Palestine | Rabbinical seminaries -- Europe | Rabbinical seminaries -- Palestine | Rabbis -- Europe | Rabbis -- Palestine | Rabbis -- United States | Refugees, Jewish | Synagogues -- New York (N.Y.) | Synagogues -- United States | United States -- Emigration and Immigration | World War, 1914-1918 -- Jews -- Rescue | Yeshivas -- Europe | Yeshivas -- Palestine 
Creator:  Marton, Bernard Dov, 1909-1990Requires cookie*
 Title:  Bernard Dov Marton Papers  
 Dates:  1914-1998; Bulk Dates: 1932-1970 
 Call No:  1999.003 
 Abstract:  Bernard Dov Marton was an Orthodox rabbi who held numerous pulpits in New York and California from the 1930s through the 1980s. The Bernard Dov Marton Papers contain correspondence, legal documents, publications, newspaper clippings, printed materials, scrapbooks, sound recordings, and photographs pertaining to the life and career of Rabbi Marton and members of his family. 
 Size:  14.83 linear feet 
 Subjects:   | Bogota´ (Colombia) | Bratislava (Slovakia) | Bronx (New York, N.Y.) | Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) | Cincinnati (Ohio) | Hamilton (Ont.) | Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) | Israel | Jamaica (New York, N.Y.) | Jewish Courier | Jewish law | Jewish literature | Jewish newspapers | Jewish sermons | Jews -- California | Jews -- Colombia | Jews -- Education | Jews -- Israel | Jews -- Mexico | Jews -- New York (State) -- New York | Jews -- South America | Jews -- United States -- History -- 20th century | Khust (Ukraine) | Los Angeles (Calif.) | Lower East Side (New York, N.Y.) | Maramures (Romania) | Meshiv Nefesh | Mexico | Milwaukee (Wis.) | Newark (N.J.) | Orthodox Judaism | Poland | Rabbis -- Europe | Rabbis -- United States | Refugees, Jewish -- United States -- History -- 20th century | Romania | San Francisco (Calif.) | Sekernice, Czechoslovakia | South Orange (N.J.) | Synagogue music | Synagogues -- United States | Velete (Hungary) | Viseu de Sus (Romania) | World War, 1939-1945 | Zionism | משיב נפש  
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 Title:  COVID-19 and the Orthodox Jewish Community Collection  
 Dates:  February 2020 - March 2023; Bulk Dates: March 2020 - August 2022 
 Call No:  2020.003 
 Abstract:  The collection consists of digital materials acquired through collecting by archives staff and submissions from the public that document the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Orthodox Jewish community in the United States and Canada from March 2020 through the Jewish High Holidays in Fall 2022. They primarily capture institutional life and how Orthodox religious observances and cultural practices adapted during the pandemic. 
 Size:  100 GB of digital materials 
 Subjects:  African American Jews | Agunahs | Business enterprises | COVID-19 (Disease) | COVID-19 (disease) and the arts | COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- | COVID-19 pandemic, 2020-, in art | COVID-19 vaccines | Canada -- Religious life and customs | Commercial products | Conspiracy theories | Dating (Social customs) -- Religious aspects -- Judaism | Ex-Orthodox Jews | Family violence | Jewish Day Schools -- Canada | Jewish artists | Jewish businesspeople | Jewish camps -- United States | Jewish day schools -- United States | Jewish funeral rites and ceremonies | Jewish mourning customs | Jewish sexual minorities | Jewish singers | Jewish way of life -- Religious life and customs | Jewish wit and humor | Jews -- Canada -- Social life and customs | Jews -- Mental health | Jews -- United States -- Social life and customs | Judaism -- Prayers and devotions | Kosher food | Kosher food industry -- United States | Kosher restaurants -- United States | Medical laws and legislation (Jewish law) | Mikveh | Minyan | Multiculturalism | Older Jews -- United States | Orthodox Judaism -- Canada | Orthodox Judaism -- United States | People with disabilities | Prayer groups -- Judaism | Racially mixed people | Substance abuse | Synagogues -- Canada | Synagogues -- United States | United States -- Religious life and customs