CONFERENCE ON JEWISH SOCIAL STUDIES
- CONFERENCE ON JEWISH SOCIAL STUDIES
- CONFERENCE ON JEWISH SOCIAL STUDIES, U.S. organization. The
idea of the Conference originated in April 1933 with Morris Raphael
cohen and S.W. Baron . Its objective was to create an
association of scholars to assemble reliable data about the "position of
the Jew in the modern world," for the benefit of both Jewish and general
scholarship, as well as the public at large. It was felt that such
dependable research would help in the struggle against the rapidly
spreading Nazi world propaganda with its fabricated evidence and other
falsehoods. Beyond the immediate issue, however, loomed the widely felt
need in the Jewish community itself to possess fuller and more precise
information about the Jewish population, its economic stratification,
and other socially and historically relevant aspects of Jewish life.
After initial conversations the Conference (until 1955 called "The
Conference on Jewish Relations") was launched at a meeting in 1936,
presided over by Albert Einstein, addressed by M.R. Cohen, Harold Laski,
and S.W. Baron, and concluded with an appeal for funds by Henry
Morgenthau, Sr. From its inception, the Conference sponsored a number of
research projects and publications, among them the quarterly Jewish
Social Studies, published regularly from January 1939. An index to
the first 25 volumes was published in 1967. There have also been several
organizational offshoots of the Conference, including the Jewish
Occupational Council, and particularly Jewish Cultural Reconstruction,
Inc., which was in charge of salvaging and redistributing throughout the
world much of the Jewish cultural property (manuscripts, books, artistic
and ritual objects) looted by the Nazis from communities and individuals
in the occupied countries.
(Salo W. Baron)
Encyclopedia Judaica.
1971.
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