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4. Albert E. Kahn and Rubin Saltzman to President Roosevelt Congratulating him on Re-Election, November 1944 (correspondence)

5. Albert E. Kahn and Rubin Saltzman to Sidney Hillman Celebrating Successful Campaign, November 1944 (correspondence)

7. Alfred J. Bohlinger to Rubin Saltzman Demanding Records, July 1951 (correspondence)

20. Brochure: A Gift from the Jewish People to the Red Army
A matone fun Yidishn folk tsu der Royter Armey
א מתּנה פון אידישן פאָלק צו דער רויטער אַמיי

21. By R. Saltzman: Text of an Article or Speech about the Jews in Poland
fun R. Zaltsman
פון ר. זאלצמאן

23. Chaim Zinger to Rubin Saltzman with Accompanying Poem, September 1942 (correspondence)

25. Clara Lemlich Writes the City Women's Committee Newsletter, May 1941 (correspondence)
Tsvey vekhntlekher briv fun froyen shtot komitet
צוויי–וועכנטלעכער בריוו פון פרויען שטאָט קאָמיטעט

26. Communism for what and for whom? Brief talks about serious questions
Komunizm- tsulib vos un far vemen? Kurtse shmuesn vegn ernste fragn
קאמוניזם– צוליב וואָס און פאַר וועמען? קורצע שמועסן וועגן ערנסטע פראַגן

39. Edward C. Carter to Rubin Saltzman about American Society for Russian War Relief, Inc., June 1946 (correspondence)

47. Free the Jews from the European Concentration Camps!

49. Gedaliah Sandler to Rubin Saltzman Regarding Draft of JPFO Response to Kielce Pogrom, July 1946 (correspondence)

55. International Workers Order publication of The Spark, Volume 2, Number 1, August-September 1931
Der funk, 2ter yorgang, Numer 1
דער פונק, 2טער יאָרגאַנג, נומער 1

59. IWO Women's City Committee to District Leaders Regarding Campaign Against Inflated Prices, May 1941 (correspondence)

64. JPFO Office to Rubin Saltzman in Warsaw about Events in Poland, July 1946 (correspondence)

72. Louis Levine to Rubin Saltzman in Appreciation for Fundraising, November 1942 (correspondence)

82. Mikhoels and Fefer to their hosts in Philadelphia, October 1943 (correspondence)

88. National Board of Directors to Truman Concerning the UN, the Jews of Europe, and Trade Unionism, July 1945 (correspondence)

93. Open the Gates of the United States to 100,000 Homeless Jews! Let My People In!

100. Program for Evenings Dedicated to the Memory of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
פּראָגראם פאר אָוונטן בעווידמעט דעם אנדענק פון אויפסתאנד אין ווארשעווער געטאָ