A History of the United Jewish Appeal 1939–1982 [electronic resource] /
Marc Lee Raphael.
- Providence, RI : Brown Judaic Studies, 1982-2020. Atlanta, Georgia : Scholars Press, 1982-2020.
- xi, 164 p. : Tables ; pages cm.
- Brown Judaic Studies ; 34. .
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From Separatism to Community: The Origins of the United Jewish Appeal -- The War Years: 1939-1945 -- The First $100,000,000 Campaign: 1946 -- American Jewry's Campaign of Sacrifice: 1947 and Campaign of Destiny: 1948 -- Henry Montor's Final Two Campaigns: 1949-1950 and the Joseph H. Schwartz Years: 1951-1955 -- The “Big Giver” -- The View From the Top: Herbert Friedman'S Reign: 1956-1969 -- The American Jewish Philanthropic Response to the Six Day and Yom Kippur Wars -- The “Management Team:” The Increased Role of Lay Leaders and Professional Staff in the 1970S -- Project Renewal -- Problems and Prospects.
Publication of this book is made possible, in part, by Mr. Lyman Bloomingdale and by The Max Richter Foundation of Rhode Island. Publication of this book is made possible, in part, by Mr. Lyman Bloomingdale and by The Max Richter Foundation of Rhode Island.