
‘A Fire in His Soul’: Irving Bunim
Part V Unprecedented Access to Visas In July 1946, Irving Bunim, Stephen Klein and Rabbi Joseph Baumel of the Mizrachi met with Dean Acheson, then
Part V Unprecedented Access to Visas In July 1946, Irving Bunim, Stephen Klein and Rabbi Joseph Baumel of the Mizrachi met with Dean Acheson, then
Part IV In the midst of discord, and with the leadership of the Vaad having a hard time understanding the chaotic situation in Europe, Stephen
Part III The Search for A Solution Rabbi Eliezer Silver, who had established the Vaad, and Rabbi Israel Rosenberg, chairman of the presidium of the
Part II A Call for Unity Given the tremendous needs of the survivors not being met and the absence of a concentrated effort by the
Part I The Vaad Hatzala had been established in November 1939. At the urging of Rabbi Hayyim Ozer Grodzinski, the leading rabbinical authority in Lithuania
Highlighting: “The War of Return: How Western Indulgence of the Palestinian Dream Has Obstructed the Path to Peace,” by Adi Schwartz and Einat Wilf. Points
Part II After World War II, the Vaad Hatzala sent Rabbi Nathan Baruch, a newly minted rabbi, to direct their relief and spiritual rehabilitation program
Part I There were a number of Orthodox Jewish leaders who played pivotal roles in trying to save the Jews of Europe during the Shoah,
“There are events of such overbearing magnitude that one ought not to remember them all the time, but one must not forget either. Such an
Passover 1946 During the first Passover after liberation, considerable numbers of the she’erit hapletah (the surviving remnant) came to the Munich area to celebrate in
From the very beginning of the return of Jews to Palestine, a confrontation between the Jews and the Arabs was inevitable because of the insurmountable
Part II Packages and the JDC In addition to the supplies sent by Johnny and Rosamund Low, the members of the Frankfurt Jewish GI Council