Minutes and notes of the Jewish Federation of Greater Houston Refugee Service Committee from 1939 to 1941 and from one meeting in 1944. There are notes listing the committees, members, and other notes relevant to the committees' work.
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Minutes and notes of the Jewish Federation of Greater Houston Refugee Service Committee from 1939 to 1941 and from one meeting in 1944. There are notes listing the committees, members, and other notes relevant to the committees' work.
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Jewish Federation of Greater Houston. Refugee Service Commitee.[Jewish Federation WWII Refugee Services Committees: Minutes, 1939-1941],
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