1972 National Interreligious Task Force on Soviet Jewry
[chronological order]
Memorandum on the founding of the National Interreligious Task Force on Soviet Jewry. (
Oct. 18, 1971)
National Interreligious Task Force Minutes. Memorandum regarding the minutes and upcoming March consultation is attached. (
Nov. 12, 1971)
Memoranda on upcoming National Interreligious Consultation on Soviet Jewry. (
March 1972)
Memorandum regarding media contacts for the National Interreligious Counsultation on Soviet Jewry. (
March 16, 1972)
"National Interreligious Consultation on Soviet Jewry," WINS Radio Religion Commentary, Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum. (
March 19, 1972)
Press release regarding Nixon administration's statement that it would continue to aid Soviet Jews. (
March 19, 1972)
"Report on National Interreligious Consultation on Soviet Jewry, March 19-20, 1972." Included are a list of attendees and recommendations for follow-up observances. (
March 1972)
Excerpts from address by Congressman Robert F. Drinan, National Interreligious Consultation on Soviet Jewry, University of Chicago. (
March 20, 1972)
"Statement of Conscience," adopted by the National Interreligious Consultation on Soviet Jewry. (
March 20, 1972)
Evaluation of the March National Interreligious Consultation on Soviet Jewry. (
March 23, 1972)
Telegram from religious leaders to President Richard Nixon requesting a meeting to discuss the "plight of Jews in the Soviet Union and other deprived religious groups and nationalities." (
March 24, 1972)
Three memoranda on Soviet Ransom Exit Fees. (
October & November 1972)
"Statement of Congressman Robert F. Drinan Responding to Messages from the Kremlin, Challenges the USSR to Issue Visas for Ten American Religious Leaders." (
April 21, 1973)
The Task: The Voice of Christian- Jewish Concern, National Interreligious Task Force on Soviet Jewry. (
May 1973)
The Task: The Voice of Christian-Jewish Concern, National Interreligious Task Force on Soviet Jewry. (
October 1973)
The Task: The Voice of Christian-Jewish Concern, National Interreligious Task Force on Soviet Jewry. (
March 1976)