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1972 (Creation)
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- Joint Committee for the Observance of the 20th Anniversary of the Execution of Yiddish Writers in the Soviet Union
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- Jewish Labour Committee
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Contains 0.06m of textual records.
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In 1934, leaders in the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, the Workmen’s Circle, the Jewish Daily Forward Association, the Jewish Socialist Verband and others gathered in New York’s lower east side to form the Jewish Labor Committee. The formation of the Jewish Labor Committee was in response to the ever-growing threat of fascism in Europe. The group publicly campaigned to raise awareness of the plight of European Jewry, raised funds for partisan fighters, brought over thousands of political and cultural leaders – both Jews and non-Jews, and immediately after the war assisted in relief efforts and provided support in bringing over refugees.
Jewish Labour Committees both in the United States and Canada extended their wartime work in the 1950s by campaigning against discrimination among workers as well as human rights activism on a global scale. In Montreal, the Jewish Labour Committee actively participated in pressuring the government to adopt human rights legislation at the provincial level.
In 1947, the Canadian government selected two members of the JLC, Bernard Shane and Maurice Silcoff, to travel to Europe to select skilled immigrants as refugees. Both men were temporarily named colonels of the Canadian army so that they could travel more easily across war ravaged Europe. The task of bringing over skilled garment workers to Canada was no mean feat but the efforts had far reaching implications since workers were then able to bring over family members.
The Jewish Labor Committee of Canada Bulletin for 1975, on reporting the death of Bernard Shane, placed the number of families brought to Canada through the work of the JLC at over 2,000.
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The Joint Committee for the Observance of the 20th Anniversary of the Execution of Yiddish Writers in the Soviet Union was formed in 1972 and represented a number of organizations: the Jewish Labor Committee, the National Committee for Yiddish of the Canadian Jewish Congress, Workmen's Circle, Farband Labor Zionist Order, Jewish Public Library, Jewish People's and Peretz Schools, and more, in order to observe the 20th anniversary of the execution by the Soviet regime of Jewish writers, artists, and intellectuals. The committee was chaired by Arthur Lermer. The meetings culminated in an even on November 9, 1972 featuring Rachel Korn, Eli Wiesel, Professor John Humphrey, Shulamis Yelin, Rebecca Augenfeld, Yehuda Elberg, the Workmen's Circle Choir, and others.
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The fonds contains records pertaining to the November 9, 1972 Jewish Labour Committee Memorial Meeting to Soviet Writers, which observed the 20th anniversary of the execution of Yiddish writers in the Soviet Union and featured Rachel Korn, Eli Wiesel, Professor John Humphrey, Shulamis Yelin, Rebecca Augenfeld, Yehuda Elberg, the Workmen's Circle Choir, and others. This is represented in the form of tickets (and correspondence pertaining to tickets), bulletins, invitations, and administrative notes and correspondence.
A number of other meetings in 1972 leading up to the November 9th memorial and hosted by the Joint Committee for the Observance of the 20th Anniversary of Yiddish Writers in the Soviet Union are also represented in the fonds through minutes, agendas, and meeting invitations.
Finally, the April 19 anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising memorial is also represented in the fonds in the form of several bulletins and agendas.
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- Yiddish
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- Jewish Labour Committee (Subject)
- Joint Committee for the Observance of the 20th Anniversary of the Execution of Yiddish Writers in the Soviet Union (Subject)
- Jewish Public Library (Subject)
- Worker's Circle of Montreal (Subject)
- Farband (Subject)
- Canadian Jewish Congress (Subject)
- Jewish People's and Peretz Schools (Subject)
- Wiesel, Elie, 1928-2016 (Subject)
- Lermer, Arthur, 1908-2001 (Subject)
- Korn, Rochl, 1898-1982 (Subject)
- Feffer, Itzik, 1900-1952 (Subject)
- Labour Zionist Alliance (Subject)
- Federation CJA (Subject)
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This description was created by Processing Archivist Kate Moore in January 2023.