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Charles Silberman to Albert Lucas

1918-08-15

American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee Archives

American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee Archives
New York, New York, United States

The new wartime relief agency, the Joint Distribution Committee of American Funds for the Relief of Jewish War Sufferers (JDC) created a special Transmission Bureau in September 1915 as a vehicle through which families in America could transfer funds to their relatives trapped in the war zone abroad. This project was the vision of Harriet Lowenstein, JDC’s first comptroller, who single-handedly ran the bureau until the high volume of demand required her to hire assistants. JDC later opened additional branch bureaus in Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, and San Francisco. From its earliest days, the Transmission Bureau line snaked out the door of the JDC main office. During World War I, Americans who had relatives living in the war zones sought ways to send help to their families.

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  • Title: Charles Silberman to Albert Lucas
  • Date Created: 1918-08-15
  • Physical Dimensions: 7 1/4" x 8 1/2"
  • Rights: The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee Archives
  • External Link: Link to JDC Archives Website
  • Medium: paper
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee Archives

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