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Displaced Persons Camps

As World War II drew to a close, JDC marshalled its forces to meet a crisis of staggering proportions, racing to ensure that tens of thousands of newly liberated Jews would survive to enjoy the fruits of freedom. By late 1945, some 75,000 Jewish survivors of the Nazi horrors had crowded into the displaced-persons (DP) camps that were hastily set up in Germany, Austria, and Italy. Conditions were abominable, with many subjected to anti-Semitism and hostile treatment.

Jewish History Seen through the JDC Prism

JDC Archives staff present at the World Congress of Jewish Studies JDC history was presented by JDC Archives team members in two sessions at the 18th World Congress of Jewish Studies in August 2022. This prestigious Congress takes place every four years in Jerusalem...

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Memories of Tehran

The evolution of life-saving packages and the man behind them. A lesser-known tale of Holocaust survival entails the journey of Jews who fled to eastern Poland following the German invasion of Poland in September 1939 and lived out the war in the Soviet Union and...

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On Meditating Behind the Camera

Former JDC photographer Roy Mittelman tells all A search in the JDC Archives Photo Collection will yield a plethora of images from around the world spanning over a century, but one thing these records can’t always convey are the intimate stories behind these...

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Giving Names to Faces

Individuals identified in JDC photos reveal personal stories Imagine the excitement of scanning photographs from a distant place and time and seeing your own face or that of a loved one. When Arturo Buchmann, now in New Jersey, saw photograph after photograph...

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2022 JDC Archives Fellows Announced

Supporting cutting-edge research in the JDC Archives. The JDC Archives is pleased to announce that it has awarded seven new fellowships for 2022. JDC Archives Fellowships are awarded each year to deserving scholars engaged in graduate level, post-doctoral, or...

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Letter from the Director

A Special Issue By Abby Lester, Director of JDC Global Archives Welcome to the November 2023 e-Newsletter of the JDC Global Archives. If you are a regular reader of our newsletter, you will notice this issue is slightly different. On October 7th the world around us...

The Difference a Day Makes

Emergency Fundraising, Then and Now JDC Archives staff occasionally come across historical documents that have timely resonance. One such document is a report on a series of pre-1967 war fundraising meetings held in the United States, Canada, and Europe. The report is...

Lending a Paw: Hibuki Therapy

As you can imagine, the JDC Archives houses boxes of documents, photos, AV materials, and objects stacked on shelf after shelf in our physical collections, documenting JDC’s global assistance for over a century. But did you know that among the stacks, there lives a...