| 1. |
The Rescue of Jews via Spain
and Portugal; the Jewish Underground Movement in France during World
War II |
| 2. |
Jewish Agency in London, 1938-1948 |
| 3. |
Early days of the British Mandate in Palestine |
| 4. |
“Berihah” (Organized Escape)
and the Camps in Germany 1944-1948; Holocaust Survivors in Europe,
1944 |
| 5. |
Hebrew Authors and Their Works |
| 6. |
Jewish Life in Iraq |
| 7. |
Jewish Life in the British Commonwealth |
| 8. |
Jewish Resistance in Slovakia during World
War II |
| 9. |
Jewish Education in Iraq |
| 10. |
Jewish Education in South Africa |
| 11. |
Jewish Life in Arab Countries; Jewish Life
in Middle Eastern Countries |
| 12. |
Baltic Countries Jewry between the two
World Wars and during WWII |
| 13. |
Jewish Labor Movement in the US |
| 14. |
The Political Integration of Jews in Costa
Rica from 1975 on |
| 15. |
Zionism in the USA |
| 16. |
Moshe Davis – The Man, his Educational
and Cultural Activities |
| 17. |
Solel Boneh |
| 18. |
Relations and Contacts between the Yishuv
(Palestine Jewry) and the USSR |
| 19. |
Video Interviews with Holocaust Survivors
Living in the USA |
| 20. |
Jewish Refugees in Soviet- Occupied Poland,
1936-1946 |
| 21. |
Hebrew Language Academy |
| 22. |
US Jewry (Individual Interviews) |
| 23. |
Jewish Nationalism and Eretz- Israel in
the Reform Movement in the US |
| 24. |
South African Jewry |
| 25. |
Contemporary Jewish Subjects: Lectures,
Seminars, Conferences and Disscussions |
| 26. |
Nazi Germany and the Holocaust |
| 27. |
Jews in the Underground in Belgium during
WWII; The Rescue of Jewish Children in Belgium during WWII; The Rescue
of Children from Germany, Czechoslovakia and Austria via Western Europe,
1933-1940 |
| 28. |
The Private Sector in Palestine from the
Balfour Declaration to the Establishment of the State of Israel; Activities
of the Sepharadim in Palestine |
| 29. |
Jewish Youth Movements in Czechoslovakia
between the two World Wars |
| 30. |
Blau- Weiss Youth Movements in Austria
Religious Zionism |
| 31. |
Hehalutz Movement and Agricultural Training
in Poland between the two World Wars |
| 32. |
Ultra- Orthodox Jewry in Eretz- Israel
during the British Mandate and Today |
| 33. |
The Revisionist Movement, Irgun Tzevai Leumi (Etzel)
and Lochamei Herut Israel (Lehi), 1929-1948 |
| 34. |
Cultural Life and Educational Activities in the Theresienstadt
Ghetto, 1941-1944, and in the special (Family) Camps for Theresienstadt
Jews at Auschwitz, 1943-1944 |
| 35. |
The Jewish Community in Egypt |
| 36. |
Forced Labor Camps under the nazi Occupation in Tunisia |
| 37. |
Higher Education among Jews in Iraq |
| 38. |
Participation of Jews in the Spanish Civil War |
| 39. |
The Jewish Community of Iran; Immigrants from Iran
to Israel |
| 40. |
The Jewish Community in Turkey |
| 41. |
The Reaction of German Jewry to Nazi Persecution, 1933-1935 |
| 42. |
The Zionist Movement in the USSR, 1917-1935 |
| 43. |
Illegal Inmigration from Italy and France, 1945-1948 |
| 44. |
Gedud Ha’avoda (Labor Brigade), 1920-1926 |
| 45. |
Second Aliya Pioneers in the Kibbutz Movement |
| 46. |
The Netzah (Zionist Pioneering Youth) Movement in Latvia
between the Two World Wars |
| 47. |
The Joint (American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee) |
| 48. |
Jewish Life in Zakho, Kurdistan |
| 49. |
Jewish Schools in Transylvania between the Two World
Wars |
| 50. |
Israel and the Eastern European States at the Time
of the Six- Day War |
| 51. |
Belorussian Jewry during the Holocaust |
| 52. |
Revisionist Ha’apala (Illegal Immigration), 1934-1939 |
| 53. |
The Jewish Community in Irbil, Iraq |
| 54. |
The Jews of Bukhara |
| 55. |
Berihah (Organized Escape) in Eastern Europe |
| 56. |
Biographical Reminiscences |
| 57. |
Land Acquisition in Eretz- Israel |
| 58. |
The Jews of Minsk |
| 59. |
The Zionist Underground in Soviet- Occupied Poland,
1939-1941 |
| 60. |
Ha’apala (Illegal Immigration) from Italy, 1945-1948
[Including material from the Haganah Archive] |
| 61. |
Egyptian Jewry and Zionism |
| 62. |
Jewish Communities in the Diaspora (Brazil) |
| 63. |
Attitude to Religion and Tradition in the Kibbutzim |
| 64. |
Jews in the Yugoslav Partisan Movement during World
War II |
| 65. |
Resistance to the Final Solution in Auschwitz |
| 66. |
Authors in Israel |
| 67. |
Political Activities of the Irgun Tzevai Leumi (Etzel)
in the US; Zionist Political Activity in the US, 1939-1948 |
| 68. |
The Struggle in Poland for the Return of Jewish Children
from Non- Jewish Environments after the Holocaust |
| 69. |
Agudat Israel |
| 70. |
The Jewish Community of Danzig |
| 71. |
Underground Organizations in Eretz- Israel, 1942-1947 |
| 72. |
Jews in the Czechoslovak Armies in World War II |
| 73. |
The Workers’ Movement in Israel |
| 74. |
Zionism in Morocco |
| 75. |
Jewish Agriculture in Poland between the Two World
Wars |
| 76. |
The Jews of Chile |
| 77. |
Czech Jewry in the Post- Dubcek Period |
| 78. |
Jewish Pioneers in Science and Agriculture in Modern
Palestine |
| 79. |
Development of the Haganah |
| 80. |
The Jews of Kurdistan in Jerusalem |
| 81. |
Indemnification and Reparations from Germany, History
of the Negotiations |
| 82. |
British Administration in Mandatory Palestine |
| 83. |
Absorption of Jews from Arab Countries in Israel |
| 84. |
Testimonies from Holocaust Survivors in the US |
| 85. |
Cultural Life in Eretz- Israel (Cinema, Opera, Ballet) |
| 86. |
Jewish Armed Resistance in the General Government Area
of Poland |
| 87. |
Yiddish Culture |
| 88. |
The Sirota Case in Argentina, 1962 |
89. |
Leftist Poalei Zion, 1919-1923 |
| 90. |
History of Modern Jerusalem |
| 91. |
Arab- Jewish Relations and Contacts in Eretz- Israel |
| 92. |
Yaakov David Herzog Memorial Project |
| 93. |
Jewish Anti- Fascist Committee in the USSR, 1942-1948 |
| 94. |
Detention Camps in Cyprus, 1946-1948 |
| 95. |
The Jewish Community in China |
| 96. |
Fascist Italy and the Jews |
| 97. |
Jewish Partisans in Eastern Europe |
| 98. |
Jewish National Revival in the USSR |
| 99. |
The Shavli (Siauliai) Ghetto |
| 100. |
Jews from Iraq in Karamanshah |
| 101. |
The Jews of the Areas Annexed to the USSR in World
War II |
| 102. |
The Jewish Community of Karamanshah and Shiraz |
| 103. |
Raffaele Cantoni |
| 104. |
Jewish Life in the USSR after 1970 |
| 105. |
Jewish Life in Morocco |
| 106. |
The Mountain Jews of the USSR |
| 107. |
The Struggle in Holland for the Return of Jewish Children
from Non- Jewish Environments after the Holocaust |
| 108. |
The Reaction of World Jewry to the Yom- Kippur War |
| 109. |
Israel and the Yom- Kippur War |
| 110. |
Resistance in the Bialystok Ghetto |
| 111. |
The Jews of Britain and Ireland |
| 112. |
Education of the Jewish Community in Argentina |
| 113. |
History of Jewish Industry in Eretz- Israel |
| 114. |
The Labor Movement in Eretz- Israel (copies of Testimonies
in the Labor Archive) |
| 115. |
America and the Holy- Land |
| 116. |
Jewish Life in the Caribbean Islands |
| 117. |
History of the Hebrew University (I) |
| 118. |
Hakibbutz Hameuhad |
| 119. |
The Role of American Jewish Chaplains in Rescuing Holocaust
Survivors in Europe, 1944-1948 |
| 120. |
Jewish Life in Afghanistan |
| 121. |
Leftist Opposition in the Ahdut Ha’avoda and
Mapai Movements in the 1920s and 1930s |
| 122. |
The History of Cuban Jewry, from 1902 |
| 123. |
Jewish Journalism in Eretz- Israel |
| 124. |
Zionist Agricultural Settlement since the Establishment
of the State of Israel |
| 125. |
Jews in Uzhorod and Its Surroundings |
| 126. |
The Jews of Western and Central Europe |
| 127. |
Hehalutz and Other Zionist Youth Movements in German
Speaking Countries |
| 128. |
History of the United Jewish Appeal |
| 129. |
The Jewish Underground Movement in the USSR in the
1930s and 1940s |
| 130. |
Bible Teaching in the Herzliya Gymansium |
| 131. |
Hashomer Hatzair in the USSR |
| 132. |
The Zionist Movement in Poland between the Two World
Wars |
| 133. |
Broadcasting in Eretz-Israel |
| 134. |
Shaul Avigur |
| 135. |
David Ben- Gurion and his Era |
| 136. |
Italian Jews in Israel |
| 137. |
Jewish- Christian Relations |
| 138. |
Water Desalination in Israel |
| 139. |
Zionism and the Jewish Communities in Syria and Lebanon |
| 140. |
Baptists in Israel |
| 141. |
Jews from Hungarian Labor Camps taken into Soviet Captivity
in World War II |
| 142. |
Jewish Children during the Holocaust |
| 143. |
The Yemenite Community in Eretz- Israel, 1882-1914 |
| 144. |
The Jewish Community in Mexico |
| 145. |
The Pahah Movement (Partisans, Soldiers, Pioneers) |
| 146. |
The Jews of Greece before, during and after the Holocaust |
| 147. |
Jewish Inmates at the Ferramonti di Tarsia Internment
Camp |
| 148. |
The Jews of Iran and Their Immigration to Israel |
| 149. |
Newly Religious Jews- Hozrim Bitshuva |
| 150. |
Economic History of the Yishuv during the Mandate |
| 151. |
History of Keren- Hayesod |
| 152. |
The Jewish Community in Tunisia and its Zionist Activity |
| 154. |
North African Jewry during World War II |
| 155. |
The Jews of Uruguay |
| 155b. |
The Jewish Sepharadic Community (Turkish Origin) in
Uruguay |
| 156. |
Jewish Displaced Persons in the British Occupied Zone
Bergen- Belsen, 1945-1952 |
| 157. |
Reminiscences of Leading Figures in Israeli Culture |
| 158. |
Illegal Immigration in Rumania, 1939-1942 |
| 159. |
Concept of Man in the Kibbutz |
| 160. |
Holocaust - Individual Interviews |
| 161. |
Eretz Israel - Individual Interviews |
| 162. |
Eastern Europe - Individual Interviews |
| 163. |
The Jewish Community in Georgia |
| 164. |
Israeli Foreign Policy, 1948-1949 |
| 165. |
Baranowice Ghetto |
| 166. |
Relations between Yugoslavia and the Tishuv |
| 167. |
Illegal Immigrations from Germany and Austria |
| 168. |
Yitzhak Tabenkin |
| 169. |
Ted Lurie and the Story of the “Jerusalem Post” |
| 170. |
Efforts to Help Soviet Jewry during World War II (Rescue
Via Teheran) |
| 171a. |
Latin American Jewry in the Period of the Holocaust
and the Establishment of the State of Israel; Life in Latin American
Jewish Communities, Ecuadorian Jewry |
| 171b. |
Latin American Jewry in the Period of the Holocaust
and the Establishment of the State of Israel; Life in Latin American
Jewish Communities, Costa Rican Jewry |
| 172. |
Czestochowa, Poland 1918-1945 |
| 173. |
The Zionist Movement in Rumania during World War II |
| 174. |
History of the Hebrew University (II) |
| 175. |
The Jews of Germany and the Organization of Their Aliya,
1933-1945 |
| 176. |
Rescue of Jewish Children in Hungary from 1944 until
Liberation |
| 177. |
Communal Life of the Jews of Syria |
| 178. |
Zionist Youth Movements in the USA and Their Influence
on Immigration to Israel after World War II |
| 179. |
Robert Frost |
| 180. |
Reminiscence about My Father’s House: Programs
Recorded by Kol Israel |
| 181. |
The Yemenite Community in New York in the Early Part
of the 20 th Century |
| 182. |
Ethiopian Jewry: Historical Traditions, Aliyah, and Absorption |
| 183. |
Zionism in Germany, 1918-1932 |
| 183a. |
Zionism in Germany After 1945 |
| 184. |
Jewish Refugees in the USSR during World War II |
| 185. |
Zionism in England, 1917-1948 |
| 186. |
Jews in Villages and Small Towns in Switzerland in
the 1920s |
| 187. |
The Jews of Libya |
| 188. |
The Resistance Movement in the Cracow Ghetto during
the Nazi Occupation |
| 189. |
USSR Born Jewish soldiers who served in the Red Army
in World War II |
| 190. |
Historical Recordings |
| 191. |
Association of Americans and Canadians in Israel |
| 192. |
Habonim Youth Movement in Germany between Two World
Wars |
| 193. |
Israelis of Austrian Origin |
| 194. |
Australian Jewry and Zionism, 1920-1948 |
| 195. |
Jews from Rhodes who emigrated to Central Africa between
the Two World Wars |
| 196. |
History of the Palestine Communist Party - PKP |
| 197. |
Jewish Education in Egypt in the 1920s and 1930s |
| 198. |
History of Illegal Immigration to Palestine, 1945-1948 |
| 199. |
Non- Ashkenazi Jews in the USSR (Caucasus and Central
Asia, Bukhara, Georgia and the Mountain Jews) |
| 200. |
Jewish Religious Movements in the USSR Since 1967 |
| 201. |
Youth Movements and Zionist Activity in Egypt |
| 202. |
Evacuation and Flight of Jews in the USSR during World
War II |
| 203. |
Contribution of Jewish Communal Activities in Latin
America to the Establishment of the State of Israel, 1945-1949 |
| 204. |
Traditional Jewish Education in Algeria during the
French Period, 1830-1962 |
| 205. |
Life in the Lodz Ghetto, 1940-1944 |
| 206. |
Jewish Communal Life in Offenbach, Germany, 1933-1945 |
| 207. |
History of the Jewish Police (Jewish Division of the
Mandatory Police) |
| 208. |
The Underground in the Kovno Ghetto |
| 209. |
One Hundred Years of Jewish Settlement in Argentina;
The Argentinian Aliya and Its Absorption in Israel |
| 210. |
Absorption of the Mass Immigration to Israel, 1948-1954 |
| 211. |
The Struggle over Yiddish Language and Culture in Eretz-
Israel in the 1920s |
| 212. |
The Zionist Movement in Hungary before World War II,
1920-1939 |
| 213. |
Venezuelan Jewry |
| 214. |
Members of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities |
| 215. |
The Role of the Students in the Defence of Mount Scopus
in 1948 |
| 216. |
Jewish Victims of the Generals’ Regime in Argentina
and the Attitude of Jewish Institutions in Argentina and Israel, 1976-1983 |
| 217. |
Jewish Newcomers from the USSR – Their Jewish
Consciousness |
| 218. |
Kezmarok (Czechoslovakia) and Surrounding Villages
during World War II |
| 219. |
History of the Jewish National Fund (Keren Kayemet
le-Israel) |
| 220. |
Anders Army Defectors in Eretz- Israel |
| 221. |
Aliyat Hanoar- Policy and Activity of Rescue, Absorption
and Rehabilitation, 1945-1955 |
| 222. |
The Social Adaptation of Holocaust Survivors in U.S.A.
after the War |
| 223. |
The Fate of Belorussian Jews during the Second World
War |
| 224. |
Kastner Case: Society, Ideology and Politics |
| 225. |
Members of the Massad Movement in the U.S.A. |
| 226. |
The Six Day War: Israel and the Diaspora |
| 227. |
Jewish Religious and Cultural Communal Life in Leningrad
during the Interwar Period, 1917-1939 |
| 228. |
The Jewish Leadership in Argentina during the Eichman
Affair |
| 229. |
The Refuseniks Movement in the USSR, in the 70’s
and 80’s |
| 230. |
The Educational Systems in Jewish DPS Camps in Germany
and Austria 1945-1951 |
| 231. |
The AMIA Bombing and its Repercussions |
| 232. |
Study Circle on World Jewry in the Home of the President
of Israel |
| 233. |
The Jews of Corientes, Argentina |
| 234. |
Jews Born in German- Speaking Countries- 50 Years after
their Immigration to Israel |
| 235. |
The Jewish Residents in the Old City of Jerusalem during
the British Mandate and since 1967 |
| 236. |
The Last Jews of Libya |
| 237. |
Conversations with founders and early residences of
Tel- Aviv |
| 238. |
The Factors that led some Catholic Clergy to help Jews
during the Holocaust |
| 239. |
Jews from Syria and Lebanon 1930-1999 |
| 240. |
Daily Life in the first Neighbourhoods of the City
of Tel- Aviv |
| 241. |
The Life stories of Child- Survivers living in Israel |
| 242. |
The Status of Jews in Members of the Former Soviet
Union from 1989 and on |
| 243. |
Daily Life in the Vilna Ghetto |
| 244. |
Interviews with members and teachers of the Institute
of Contemporary Jewry |
| 245 |
The Holocaust of Carpatho-Russian Jewry |
| 246 |
Spanish Jews in Latin AMerica During the Second Half of
the 20th Century |
| 247 |
Jewish inmates at the Ferramonti di Tarsi Intermet Camp |
| 248 |
Cuban Jewry since 1950, religiuos and communal life |
| 249 |
Underground Activists in Hungarian Zionist Youth Movements
in 1944 |
| 250. |
Jewish communities in Argentina |