Egypt
[chronological order]
Summary of the AJC's report on the situation of the Jews in Egypt. (
November 1948)
"Urge U.S. Action to Halt Terror Against Foreigners and Jews in Egypt," AJC press release. (
Nov. 23, 1948)
Simon Segal writes about Judge Proskauer's meeting at the State Department in letter to Max Isenberg, of the AJC Paris office. (
Nov. 30, 1948)
"Situation of Jewish committee in Egypt as of November 1948," U.S. State Department document, with AJC cover letter. (
November 1948)
Joel Wolfsohn to John Slawson, AJC executive vice president, regarding conversation with Stanton Griffis, U.S. ambassador to Egypt. (
Dec. 8, 1948)
"Reign of Terror Against Foreign Nationals and Jews in Egypt Charged by Officials of American Jewish Committee," AJC press release. (
Jan. 11, 1949)
Correspondence between AJC Executive Vice President John Slawson and U.S. State Department. (
January 19 & 26, 1949)
AJC President Jacob Blaustein to Secretary of State Dean Acheson. State Department reply is attached. (
Feb. 25, 1949)
Report on Egyptian Jews forwarded to AJC by the American Friends Service Committee. (
March 25, 1949)
Report on visit to Egypt marked "strictly confidential,"Author is unknown. (
April 12, 1949)
Memorandum on suggested AJC actions to assist Egyptian Jewry. (
April 19, 1949)
Max Isenberg, of AJC's Paris Office, to AJC's Foreign Affairs Department regarding recent information from Egypt. (
May 18, 1949)
Information on the status of Jewish prisoners in Egypt. (
June 12, 1949)
Press release regarding the release of fifty Jews imprisoned for alleged Zionist activities. (
July 29, 1949)