Anti-defamation League
Biography
ADL is a leading anti-hate organization. It was founded in 1913 in response to an escalating climate of anti-Semitism and bigotry. The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, Mountain States Regional Office began in 1913 as a volunteer committee in B'nai B'rith, led by Simon Heller. The purpose of the organization was to fight prejudice and intolerance and to preserve the Jewish democratic heritage. The formal organization was established in 1941 as the tri-state office with Harold Saks as the first director. The Mountain States Regional Office in Denver worked toward the elimination of discrimination in employment, housing, accommodations and education.
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
Box 6, 1947-1977
Approximately 65 Audio-visual records: tapes and films produced and/or distributed through National Office of ADL.
Box 7, 1947-1977
Approximately 56 Audio-visual records: tapes and films produced and/or distributed through National Office of ADL.
Box 8, 1947-1977
39 File folders include: Soviet Jewry correspondence, press releases, propaganda, educational and ethnic boycotts, Bi-cenntennial Commission (CO).
Box 9, 1947-1977
(67) File folders include: International Programming - Middle East, College and University Curriculum, Israel Immigration-Emmigration.
Box 10, 1947-1977
(29) File folders include: miscellaneous correspondence, minutes, reports.
Box 11, 1947-1966
(28) File folders include: December festivals: correspondence and news clippings; Crack the quota conference: conference papers, application form, and administrative papers; Regional Advisory board meeting: meeting papers and correspondence; Regis ADL Dialogue: correspondence, press clippings, and steering committe papers.
Box 12, 1950-1980
(21) file folders include: Green vs. Continental Airlines; Six Day War; Mideast Public Information Committee; Oil Economics; United Way Campaign; ADL Policy Files; Soviet Jewery.
Box 13, 1970-1975
(4) file folders include: Mideast Public Information Commmittee
Box 13, 1934-2002
Box contains eleven (11) file folders, five (5) of which are from the personal papers series. The file folders contain the Weil family tree; a copy of William Weil's high school diploma, Japanese Language School reunion booklet, and identification cards; William Weil's memorial service materials; William Weil's 2002 correspondence; and Kathe Jervis' 2002 correspondence.
Box 14, 1950-1975
(20) file folders include: Fair Employment Projects; Committee to Oppose Discrimination; Fair Housing Month; Clayton College; Christian Jewish Relations - Administrative papers
Additional filters:
- Type
- Archival Object 29
- Collection 2
- Subject
- Jews 24
- Antisemitism 18
- Anti-Semitism 5
- Denver (Colo.) 5
- Audio-visual materials 3
- Holocaust survivors 3
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) 3
- Refuseniks 3
- Committees 2
- Israel 2
- Jews, Soviet 2
- Nonprofit organizations 2
- Christianity and antisemitism 1
- Civil rights 1
- Colorado 1
- Communism 1
- Corporate minutes 1
- Correspondence 1
- Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) 1
- Diplomas 1
- Fund raising 1
- Funeral service 1
- Holocaust Memorials 1
- Holocaust victims 1
- Identification cards 1
- Immigrants 1
- Jewish businesspeople 1
- Jewish children in the Holocaust 1
- Jewish families -- Colorado 1
- Jewish philanthropists 1
- Memorial service 1
- Oral histories 1
- Protest and social movements 1
- Soviet Union 1
- Speeches 1
- Stores, Retail 1
- United Nations 1 + ∧ less