Jewish Labor Committee (U.S.)
     Organization 
  
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Boston Workers (Workmen's) Circle Records
     Collection 
  
    
      Identifier: I-494
    
Abstract
             Created to provide mutual aid and education, The Workmen's Circle was established in New York in 1900 and officially chartered in 1905. Massachusetts established an Independent Workmen's Circle in 1903 to maneuver around prohibitive insurance laws, but was able to unify with the national organization in 1921. Several chapters were operational in Massachusetts by 1911. The Boston District often mirrored National's development, including the establishment of cemeteries, a chorus, a camp, and...
          
      
          Dates: 
        undated, 1927-1999
      
      
   Jewish Community Relations Council Boston MacIver Report Records
     Collection 
  
    
      Identifier: I-78
    
Abstract
	     
      This collection contains materials collected by Boston’s JCRC, which monitored the situation as well as participated in the review of the report. Materials include news clippings, written reactions from the organizations, notes and correspondence from JCRC director Robert Segal, and the full report with recommendations, reactions and NCRAC action steps.
          Dates: 
        1949-1953
      
      
   