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X  Collection 


INDEX 


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Barcode  Number 

LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

ii  111  mil  iiiii  urn  iiiii  urn  urn  urn  im  mi 


0  020  534  879  7 
LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

■II  !!!!  ■■■ii!!!!!!!1!1 """ """!!! '!!"!!' 


0  020  534  880  3 

LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

""  "'Ii  iiiii  iiii!  ii!!!  ill!!  iiiii :;,'! " " 


0  020  534  882  7 

LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

-II  IIII I lllll 


0  020  534  881  5 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 


iiiiii  iiiii  iiiii    ii  mi 


iiiii  iiiii  iiiii  urn  mi  im 


0  020  534  883  9 
LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

ii  iiii  iiiii  iiiii  iiiii  im  im 


0  020  534  884  0 
LIBRARY   OF  CONGRESS 


iiiii  iiiii  iiiii  mil  itm 


IIIHIIII  IIIII  lllll  llll  IIII 


0  020  534  885  2 


Box  Number 


3Si  A 


it  B 


Total  of 
Volumes 


S-L 


AA 


Call  Number 


28i  C 


%?1  ti 


1^3 


11 


%*. 


^3 


ZZ9C 


Mow 


MoB 


OS  IHl^J 


OS  I  lg- 


PS  [Mf«*r,1^^ 


17 


M 


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PS  /<-/  cj  ,  Z  V   Uo- ,  V-W. 


X  Collection 
INDEX 


Page:_ 


% 


Barcode  Number 

LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

mil  iiiii  iiiii  iiiii  inn  mi  mi 


I  III!     Mill  IIIII 


0  020  534  886  4 

LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

iiiih  iiiii  iiiii  urn  iiiii  mil inn  inn  mil  nm  mi  ■■ 


0  020  534  887  6 
LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

iiiii!  iiiii  iiiii  Hill  !!T '"" '" " '""  ■ • ••■< 


0  020  534  888  8 

k*2™*L*  CONGRESS 

{''■(•■I {Ml  IIIII  llllll  III  llli 


0  020^34  889  R 

LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 


0  020  534  890  6 
LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 


I  llllll  IIIII  IIIII  III 


II  IIIII  IIIII  IIIII  llll  Illl 


0  020  534  891  8 
LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

Him  him  Milium  urn  iiiii  urn  nm  mil  hi  mi    i    h 


0  020  534  892  P 
LIBRARY   OF  CONGRESS 


(I       i       I    ill 


0  020  534  893   1 


Box  Number 


C 


1*1/)} 


MlB 


MfC 


Wtft 


^9 A3 


XJ3  fi 


X°i2>  3 


Total  of 
Volumes 


X2 


2A 


zx 


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Call  Number 


z^6-.  ^5  -bio 


Xo 


2,2 


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PROPERTY  OF 
THE  U3RARY  OF  CONGRESS 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  YOUTH  AND  EDUCATION 
ZIONIST  ORGANIZATION  OF  AMERICA 


FORTY-ONE  EAST  FORTY-SECOND  STREET        •        NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 


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WE  ACCUSE . . .  AND  WE  DEMAND! 


EIGHT 

POLITICAL  STATEMENTS 


BY 

THE  NEW  ZIONIST  ORGANIZATION  OF  AMERICA 

ON  THE  JEWISH  QUESTION  AND  THE  PALESTINE  SITUATION 


Published  by 

THE  NEW  ZIONIST  ORGANIZATION  OF  AMERICA 
55  West  42nd  Street  -  -  NewYoik 


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AMERICAN  PALESTINE 
™,»i    COMMITTEE  j 


, :  !^f)py. 


47 


To  give  expression  to  the  interest,  sympathy  and  moral  support  of 
the  American  people  for  the  Jewish  National  Home  in  Palestine 


THE  AMERICAN  PALESTINE  COMMITTEE,  inaugurated  April  30th, 
1941,  is  the  vehicle  for  the  expression  of  the  sympathy  and  good  will  of 
Christian  America  for  the  movement  to  reestablish  the  Jewish  National 
Home  in  Palestine.  On  September  21,  1922  this  movement  received  the  official 
sanction  of  the  government  of  the  United  States  when  President  Warren  G. 
Harding  affixed  his  signature  to  a  joint  resolution  adopted  unanimously  by  the 
Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  and  reading  as  follows: 

"RESOLVED  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States  of  America 
in  Congress  assembled, 

THAT  the  United  States  of  America  favors  the  establishment  in  Palestine  of  a  National 
Home  for  the  Jewish  people,  it  being  clearly  understood  that  nothing  shall  be  done  which  may 
prejudice  the  civil  and  religious  rights  of  Christian  and  all  other  non- Jewish  communities  in 
Palestine,  and  that  the  holy  places  and  religious  buildings  and  sites  in  Palestine  shall  be 
adequately  protected." 

The  policy  approved  in  this  resolution  has  also  received  the  public  endorsement 
of  all  the  presidents  of  the  United  States  since  1917:  Woodrow  Wilson,  Warren 
G.  Harding,  Calvin  Coolidge,  Herbert  Hoover  and  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt.  Today, 
by  reason  of  the  inhuman  persecutions  of  which  millions  of  Jewish  people  are  vic- 
tims, the  fulfillment  of  this  policy  is  an  urgent  and  tragic  necessity.  In  the  past 
twenty  years,  moreover,  Palestine  has  demonstrated  its  capacity  to  absorb  large 
numbers  of  Jewish  immigrants.  In  1920  the  Jews  in  Palestine  numbered  83,000; 
today  there  are  more  than  550,000.  Since  1933  Palestine  has  given  refuge  to  280,000 
victims  of  persecution,  a  number  exceeding  those  who  have  found  havens  of  safety 
in  all  the  rest  of  the  world.  That  Palestine  could  accommodate  millions  of  additional 
inhabitants  is  attested  by  competent  expert  evidence. 

THE  AMERICAN  PALESTINE  COMMITTEE  extends  moral  support  to  this 
great  humanitarian  effort  by  disseminating  the  facts  with  regard  to  the  progress  of 
the  Jewish  National  Home  and  by  seconding,  with  its  collective  and  individual 
influence,  all  proper  measures  that  may  be  taken  for  its  furtherance. 


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HOW    JEWISH     YOUTH     IN     BRITAIN 


REGAIN     NEW    LIFE    ON    THE    LAND 


X-DS  149 

^PALESTINE 

A    NATIONAL    HOME  * 
FOR   THE   JEWS 


Kry  to  itkir  . 


By 


WYNDHAM    DEEDES 

PAMPHLET  NO    1 


X-  DS  149 
At   ^. 


HADASSAH 
MANUAL 

PUBLICITY 

i-M  RLf 

L  i 

Contents  t^ 

Value  of  Publicity I5° 

Hadassah's  Responsibility  '50 

What  Is  Publicity?! '5I 

What  Makes  News?  I51 

WhatHadassah  Happenings  Make  News? '53 

The  Publicity  Chairman ,55 

Duties  of  a  Publicity  Chairman '55 

Things  to  Know  About  a  Newspaper '56 

How  to  Write  a  News  Story '58 

How  a  News  Story  Should  Look '5° 

Feature  Stories ; ,59 

Photographs I6° 

News  Stories  from  the  National  Office  '60 

The  Anglo-Jewish  Press '6I 

Radio  I61 

Cooperating  with  Other  Organizations '62 

Bibliography   I64 


149 


X-DS  149      , 

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TWENTY   -    SECOND 
ZIONIST     CONGRESS 

BASLE     -     -     - 


.    DECEMBER,    1946 


Presidential  Address 


by 


Dr.  CHAIM  WEIZMANN 


V 


«*i«7£5"7" 


X-DS  149 

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ZIONISM 


WHAT  IT  IS— WHAT  IT  IS  NOT 


Two  Addresses  Delivered 


BY 


DR.  ABBA  HILLEL  SILVER 


THE   TEMPLE 

Cleveland,  Ohio 


X-DS  149 


4/ 


•$••$•' 


77ie  Jewish  State  in  Palestine 


Addresses  before 

The  United  Nations 

at  Lake  Success,  New  York 
May  8  and  12,  1947 

by 

Dr.  Abba  Hillel  Silver,  of  Cleveland,  Ohio,  President  of 
the  American  Section  of  the  Jewish  Agency  for  Palestine; 

Mr.  Moshe  Shertok,  Head  of  the  Political  Department 

of  the  Agency 

and 

Mr.  David  Ben-Gurion,  Chairman  of  the  Executive  Com- 
mittee of  the  Agency 


Printed  in  the  Congressional  Record  of  May  16,  1947 


Not  printed 

at  Government 

expense 

United  Stales  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  :  1917 
745246—21234 


an 


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THE    TURNING    POINT 


by 
DR.  EMANUEL  NEUMANN 

PRESIDENT,  ZIONIST  ORGANIZATION  OF  AMERICA 


Based  on  his 

Presidential  Address  to  the  Annual  Convention  of  the 

Zionist  Organization  of  America 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Julys.  >948 


Zionist  Organization  of  America 
new  york,  n.  y. 


PALESTINE    AND    NEAR    EAST    SERIES 


! 


y 


-•- 


TEST  OF 
FULFILLMENT: 

Can  Zionism  Be  Achieved? 


DAVID  ^BEN-GURION 

Chairman  of  the  Executive  of  the 
Jewish  Agency  for  Palestine 


American     Palestine     Committee 

<  ,    r  Ov,r.  C-reEBT  NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 

41  East  42nd  MKEtr 


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Test  of  Fulfillment 


Can  Zionism  Be  Achieved? 


/     ■ 

byDAVI^BEN-GURION 

Chairman  of  the  Executive  Jewish  Agency  for  Palestine 


Issued  by 

AMERICAN  EMERGENCY  COMMITTEE  FOR  ZIONIST  AFFAIRS 

41  East  42  Street 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

• 

JUNE,   1942 


X-DS  149 


V 


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0/ 


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THE  BALFOUR  DECLARATION 


ORIGINS    AND    BACKGROUND 


! 


by 
Mrs.  EDGAR  DUGDALE 


Published  by  the  Jewish  Agency  for  Palestine, 

77,  Great  Russell  Street, 

London,  W.C.I. 

March,  1940. 


X-DS  149 

At 


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Palestine  in  the  Jewish  School 


A  Manual  for  Principals  and  Teachers 


by 
SAMUEL  GRAND 

Consultant,  Jewish  Education  Committee 
of  New  York 


AMERICAN  ZIONIST  YOUTH  COMMISSION 

Joint  Agency  of  the 

Zionist  Organization  of  America  and  Hadassah 

381  Fourth  Avenue  New  York,  N.  Y. 


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