This article examines the work of private American Jewish associations during the First World War. The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee in particular created complex, dynamic international networks in order to find information about suffering Jews on both sides of the Eastern Front and in Palestine and to channel funds for their relief during the war. It forged alliances with officials in the US State Department, foreign governments, Jewish organizations operating in the war zones, and relied on familial banking ties and their own commissioners who travelled throughout the war-ravaged regions to render humanitarian assistance. This article demonstrates the complexity of maintaining these aid networks and also the challenges Amer...
This article examines a particularly fraught zone where the British and American conceptions of food...
The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee assisted the United National Clothing Collection fo...
This paper describes the role of an American organization, the Jewish Labor Committee (JLC), in the ...
In 1914, seven million Jews across Eastern Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean were caught in the c...
Contains correspondence dealing with requests for aid from relatives of Americans in Russia and Germ...
As the First World War broke out in 1914, American Jews seemed far away from the upheaval in Europe....
Just days after the United States entered World War I a small cadre of men established a new agency ...
In the postwar chaos of the Greek Civil War, the Greek state was practically absent in the effort to...
The essay offers an overview of the humanitarian activities of the American Red Cross in Europe duri...
This article proposes an entangled history of the two main relief funds operating in the United Stat...
The article is devoted to the selected issues associated with the activity of the Princely-Episcopal...
This article analyses the development of organised relief for global natural disasters in the years ...
This article examines Jewish institutions for the care of orphans in an attempt to understand severa...
In 1914 The Jewish Community in the city of Łódź was comprised of 162,500 residents. During the Grea...
Soon after the 1927 earthquake in Palestine, Jerusalem’s Sephardi congregation contacted their co-re...
This article examines a particularly fraught zone where the British and American conceptions of food...
The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee assisted the United National Clothing Collection fo...
This paper describes the role of an American organization, the Jewish Labor Committee (JLC), in the ...
In 1914, seven million Jews across Eastern Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean were caught in the c...
Contains correspondence dealing with requests for aid from relatives of Americans in Russia and Germ...
As the First World War broke out in 1914, American Jews seemed far away from the upheaval in Europe....
Just days after the United States entered World War I a small cadre of men established a new agency ...
In the postwar chaos of the Greek Civil War, the Greek state was practically absent in the effort to...
The essay offers an overview of the humanitarian activities of the American Red Cross in Europe duri...
This article proposes an entangled history of the two main relief funds operating in the United Stat...
The article is devoted to the selected issues associated with the activity of the Princely-Episcopal...
This article analyses the development of organised relief for global natural disasters in the years ...
This article examines Jewish institutions for the care of orphans in an attempt to understand severa...
In 1914 The Jewish Community in the city of Łódź was comprised of 162,500 residents. During the Grea...
Soon after the 1927 earthquake in Palestine, Jerusalem’s Sephardi congregation contacted their co-re...
This article examines a particularly fraught zone where the British and American conceptions of food...
The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee assisted the United National Clothing Collection fo...
This paper describes the role of an American organization, the Jewish Labor Committee (JLC), in the ...