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1. Communism for what and for whom? Brief talks about serious questions
2.
For Unity and for a Victory, Sixth National Convention Report
Far eynikayt un far a zig
פאַר אייניקייט און פאַ אַ זיג
3.
For the Security and For the Health of the People
Far der zikherkayt un farn gezunt fun folk
פאר דער זיכערקייט און פארן געזונט פון פאָלק
4. Barricade
5. Philadelphia Sickout Transit Strike of 1944
6. This is Treason!
7. Security with FDR
8. Defense of Democracy Page A
9. IWO Seasonal Duty Towards the People
10. Political Actions of IWO; Report from Italian American Section
11. An Appeal to the American Jewish Congress Convention
12.
An Appeal to the American Jewish Congress
A vendung tsu dem Amerikaner Yidishn Kongres
א ווענדונג צו דעם אמעריקאנער אידישן קאָנגרעס
13.
What Will Become of the Left's Worker's Order Now?
Vos vet itst vern mit'n linkn arbayter-orden?
וואָס וועט איצט ווערן מיט׳ן לינקען אַרבּייטער–אָרדען ?
14. Outline Regarding the Anti-Ordn Campaign and Trial
15. Rubin Saltzman to JPFO Members about Establishment of a Jewish Youth Movement, March 1946 (correspondence)
16. Draft of a Telegram or Memo Responding to Kielce Pogrom, July 1946
17. Edward C. Carter to Rubin Saltzman about American Society for Russian War Relief, Inc., June 1946 (correspondence)
18. Abba Hillel Silver and Stephen Wise to JPFO Regarding British Arrests of Jewish Agency Leaders, June 1946 (correspondence)
19. Gedaliah Sandler to Rubin Saltzman Regarding Draft of JPFO Response to Kielce Pogrom, July 1946 (correspondence)
20. Rubin Saltzman to President Roosevelt on D-Day Pledging Support, June 1944 (telegram)
21. Zalaman Friedman to Rubin Saltzman about Ambulance for Palestine, July 1944 (correspondence)
22. Rubin Saltzman to Roosevelt Seeking a Fourth Term, July 1944 (telegram)
23. Albert E. Kahn and Rubin Saltzman to Sidney Hillman Celebrating Successful Campaign, November 1944 (correspondence)
24. Albert E. Kahn and Rubin Saltzman to President Roosevelt Congratulating him on Re-Election, November 1944 (correspondence)
25. Rubin Saltzman and Albert Kahn to Roosevelt in Advance of Yalta Conference, January 1945 (telegram)
26. Joseph Tenenbaum to Rubin Saltzman Thanking him for Aid, July 1945 (correspondence)
27. National Board of Directors to Truman Concerning the UN, the Jews of Europe, and Trade Unionism, July 1945 (correspondence)
28. Louis Levine to Rubin Saltzman Thanking him for JPFO Contribution, August 1945 (correspondence)
29. David Weingard to Rubin Saltzman about Financial Aid, November 1945 (correspondence)
30. Louis Lipsky to Albert E. Kahn, October 1945 (correspondence)
31. Albert E. Kahn and Rubin Saltzman to American Jewish Conference Regarding Telegram sent to President Truman, April 1947 (correspondence)
32. Sam Pevzner to Educational Directors of All Lodges about Education Resources, March 1946 (correspondence)
33. Louis Lipsky to All Delegates and Affiliated National Organizations about Letter to President of the United States, January 1945 (correspondence)
34. Rubin Saltzman to Dr. Israel Goldstein about JPFO's Request to Join the Interim Committee, January 1945 (correspondence)
35. A Plea for Unity
36. Rubin Saltzman to Isaiah L. Kenen about Telegram to President Truman, October 1947 (correspondence)
37. David Sherman to JPFO Calling for Mass Action, September 1945 (telegram)
38. Israel Goldstein, Louis Lipsky, and Henry Monsky to Rubin Saltzman about Being a Delegate, September 1945 (correspondence)
39. Louis Lipsky to Rubin Saltzman about Materials for Mailing List (telegram)
40. M. Grossman to Rubin Saltzman about the Palestine Issue, October 1947 (correspondence)
41. American Jewish Conference at the Hotel New Yorker, November 1947 (postcard)
42. David Sherman to the Delegates of the American Jewish Conference about the San Francisco Conference, March 1945 (correspondence)
43. Hayim Fineman to Rubin Saltzman Offering Position on Rescue Committee, March 1945 (correspondence)
44. Rubin Saltzman to Hayim Fineman Confirming Acceptance to Rescue Committee, March 1945 (correspondence)
45. Rubin Saltzman to Professor Hayim Fineman about Alternate to Rescue Committee, April 1945 (correspondence)
46. Hayim Fineman to Gedaliah Sandler about Rescue Committee Meeting, April 1945 (correspondence)
47. M. Grossman to the Delegates and Affiliated Organizations of the American Jewish Conference, June 1947 (correspondence)
48. Rubin Saltzman and Albert E. Kahn to Louis Lipsky about JPFO Representation in the Interim Committee of the American Jewish Conference, February 1945 (correspondence)
49. Rubin Saltzman to Louis Lipsky about Message to President of the United States, January 1945 (correspondence)
50. Rubin Saltzman and Albert E. Kahn to Dr. Israel Goldstein Requesting Representation on the Interim Committee, February 1945 (correspondence)
51. David Sherman to the Organizations Affiliated with the American Jewish Conference about Mass Rally, April 1945 (correspondence)
52. Albert E. Kahn to David Sherman about Outreach Efforts, April 1945 (correspondence)
53. American Jewish Conference to the JPFO Requesting Mass Rally Tickets, April 1945 (postcard)
54. JPFO Office to Rubin Saltzman in Warsaw about Events in Poland, July 1946 (correspondence)
55. Rubin Saltzman to Sol Rotenberg to Confirm Speaker, February 1953 (correspondence)
56. Sam Levin to Morgn Freiheit Newspaper Requesting Anti-Bilbo Petitions, November 1946 (correspondence)
57. Alfred J. Bohlinger to Rubin Saltzman Demanding Records, July 1951 (correspondence)
58. Assignment of $1000 from R. Saltzman to Philip Jones
59. Jesse B. Calmenson to Rubin Saltzman about Decision Preventing IWO Participation in Conference, June 1943 (correspondence)
60. Rubin Saltzman to Henry Monsky about Copies of "Century of the Common Man", May 1943 (correspondence)
61. Rubin Saltzman to Henry Monsky about Reconsidering Decision, April 1943 (correspondence)
62. Rubin Saltzman to Meyer Weisgal about Meeting, April 1943 (correspondence)
63. Rubin Saltzman to the National Executive Committee of the American Jewish Conference about Reconsidering their Decision, June 1943 (correspondence)
64. Rubin Saltzman to the Executive Committee of the American Jewish Conference about Delayed Response, May 1943 (correspondence)
65. Rubin Saltzman to Judge Joseph M. Proskauer, Henry Monsky, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, and the Presidium of the American Jewish Conference about Reversal of Decision, July 1943 (correspondence)
66. Jesse B. Calmenson to Rubin Saltzman about Admittance to the American Jewish Conference, July 1943 (correspondence)
67. M. Grossman to Gedaliah Sandler Requesting Admittance to the American Jewish Conference, July 1943 (correspondence)
68.
Economic Reconstruction: Outline for Introduction and Discussion
Virtshaftlekher iberboy
ווירטשאפטלעכער איבערבוי
69. Nathan Garfield to Rubin Saltzman about Elected Delegates, July 1943 (correspondence)
70. Rubin Saltzman to I. J. Stein about Collecting Signatures, July 1943 (correspondence)
71. Bernard Berman to Rubin Saltzman regarding American Jewish Conference, July 1943 (correspondence)
72. National Secretary to Nathan Garfield about Gathering Signatures for Petitions in Milwaukee, August 1943 (correspondence)
73. Jewish-American Section I.W.O to Lenore Kaplan about Petitions, August 1943 (correspondence)
74. George Starr to Jack Sherman about Petition in "New Currents," August 1943 (correspondence)
75. Joint Memorandum on Recent Decision Dissolving the I.W.O. in New York State
76. Rubin Saltzman to Henry Monsky about Request for Participation, January 1943 (correspondence)
77. Rubin Saltzman to Henry Monsky about IWO Participation in the American Jewish Assembly, March 1943 (correspondence)
78. Rubin Saltzman to Henry Monsky about IWO Exclusion from American Jewish Conference, January 1943 (correspondence)
79. Maurice Bisgyer of B'nai B'rith to Rubin Saltzman about Declined Participation in the American Jewish Conference, January 1943 (telegram)
80. Rubin Saltzman to Henry Monsky Requesting Appointment, February 1943 (telegram)
81. Lenore Kaplan to IWO Requesting Petitions, August 1943 (postcard)
82. Int'l Workers Order and American Jewish Conference: Checklist
83. Rubin Saltzman about Petition, July 1943 (correspondence)
84. Rubin Saltzman to Henry Monsky about Participation in the American Jewish Conference, April 1943 (correspondence)
85. Maurice Bisgyer to Rubin Saltzman about Meeting Referral, March 1943 (correspondence)
86. Henry Monsky to Gedaliah Sandler Planning Meeting with Rubin Saltzman, April 1943 (correspondence)
87. Gedaliah Sandler to Henry Monsky Requesting Meeting, April 1943 (correspondence)
88. Rubin Saltzman to American Jewish Conference, Henry Monsky, Judge Joseph M. Proskauer, and Dr. Stephen S. Wise Insisting on IWO Participation in the American Jewish Conference, June 1943 (telegram)
89. Jesse B. Calmenson to Rubin Saltzman about Unfair Attacks against Louis Lipsky, June 1943 (correspondence)
90. Radiogram from Jewish Antifascist Committee
91. Bernard Berman to Rubin Saltzman Regarding Business, August 1943 (correspondence)
92. Henry Monsky to Rubin Saltzman Confirming Wire to the Secretariat, August 1943 (telegram)
93. Meyer W. Weisgal to Rubin Saltzman about Attending a Meeting, August 1943 (telegram)
94. Bernard Berman to Editor about Left Wingers Omitted from Mass Meeting, May 1943
95. Rubin Saltzman drafts telegram to all lodges except NYC, August 1943 (correspondence)
96. Count of Signatures for Petition to the American Jewish Conference
97. Sing, America
98.
’Our Ordn׳ Set to Music
Unzer Ordn
אונזער ארדן
99.
Nathan Alterman and Sem Liptsin to Rubin Saltzman about Song, August 1942
Undzere Ordn tanken
אונדזערע ארדן טאנקען
100. Rubin Saltzman Receives Letter Accompanying Friend's Poem in Response to the Call for The Tank Company, September 1942
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