The JDC Archives houses one of the world’s
most significant collections of modern
Jewish history.
Comprising the organizational
records of the
JDC, the world’s leading
Jewish humanitarian organization,
the Archives
includes
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over
3 miles of text documents,
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100,000 photographs,
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a research library of more than
6,000 books,
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1,100 audio recordings including
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oral histories,
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and a video collection.
With records of activity in more than
90 countries dating from its founding in
1914 to the present,
the JDC Archives
has two centers,
located in New York City
and Jerusalem,
and is open to the public by appointment.
For more information, visit archives.jdc.org.