Moses Moskowitz papers, 1923-1990, bulk 1942-1982

Moses Moskowitz papers, 1923-1990, bulk 1942-1982

Summary Information

Abstract

Moses Moskowitz served as the secretary general of the Consultative Council of Jewish Organizations (CCJO), an NGO composed of The American Jewish Committee, USA; Alliance Israelite Universelle, Paris; and the Anglo-Jewish Association, Great Britain. Accredited to the United Nations (UN), the CCJO was organized for the specific purpose of consultation with the UN Economic and Social Council in order to encourage the recognition of human rights for all people and to ensure the imput of the Jewish ethical tradition in the development of international human rights law.

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Call No.:
MS#1575
Bib ID:
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Creator(s):
Moskowitz, Moses
Repository:
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Physical Description:
15.26 linear feet (17 boxes)
Language(s):
English , Italian , French , German , Spanish; Castilian , Polish , Yiddish , Czech .
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Description

Summary

The Papers document Moses Moskowitz's military career during World War II and his post-war career as the secretary general of the Consultative Council of Jewish Organizations (CCJO). The papers include his personal and professional correspondence and writings about international relations.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged in 7 series.

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Preferred Citation

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Moses Moskowitz Papers; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.

Selected Related Material--At Other Institutions

American Jewish Committee Oral History Collection, William E. Wiener Oral History Library, Dorot Jewish Division of the New York Public Library

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Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Donation from Howard Moskowitz, May 2009.

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Biographical Note

On December 15, 1910, Moses Moskowitz (1910-1990) was born in Stryi, which is located in present day western Ukraine. In 1927, his family immigrated to the United States. In June 1934, he received his Bachelor's Degree in Social Science from the College of the City of New York (CUNY), where he majored in history, economics and philosophy. He pursued further post-graduate work in International Law and Relations at Columbia University. Although he completed his PhD residence work in 1940, professional obligations and subsequent mandatory military service disrupted the full completion of his doctorate.

On January 1, 1937, Moses Moskowitz officially joined the staff of The American Jewish Committee (AJC). Except for his absence during military service (1942-1946), he worked continuously in various positions at The AJC. To illustrate, he organized the AJC's Eastern European Department and produced memoranda, newsletters, periodicals and reports about national and international issues. He also continued to write larger pieces for such AJC publications as the American Jewish Year Book and Contemporary Jewish Record. Eventually, Moskowitz became the chief assistant to the AJC General Secretary, where he performed diverse political assignments.

In November 1942, Moskowitz was drafted into military service. In May 1943, he entered the U.S. Army Air Force (USAAF) Officer Candidate School (OCS) at Miami Beach, FL, where he was eventually commissioned as a Second Lieutenant. While at the OCS, Moskowitz specialized in intelligence. He was appointed, in turn, to the Military Government School, Fort Custer, MI. Later, he attended the School for Overseas Administration at Harvard University for eventual assignment in Italy. Moskowitz saw distinguished military service in England, France, Germany, Italy and North Africa. His last assignment was as the Chief of Political Intelligence, U.S. Military Government for Wuerttemberg-Baden, Germany.

Upon his military discharge in April 1946, Moskowitz rejoined The American Jewish Committee as a Foreign Affairs Department staff member. In July 1946, he took over the section in charge of the United Nations and International Organizations and was accredited to the U.N. Section on Voluntary Organizations. He also represented The AJC at the U.S. Delegation to the U.N. as one of the forty-two consultant organizations to the U.N. Delegation in San Francisco.

In August 1946, Moskowitz with others organized the Consultative Council of Jewish Organizations (CCJO), an international organization composed of The American Jewish Committee, USA; Alliance Israelite Universelle, an international organization with headquarters in Paris; and the Anglo-Jewish Association, Great Britain. The CCJO was organized for the specific purpose of consultation with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations in order to encourage the recognition of human rights for all people and to ensure the input of the Jewish ethical tradition in the development of international human rights law. Moskowitz was elected CCJO secretary general. In 1958, Moskowitz received an award from the Mexican Front for Human Rights for his proposals to the United Nations Human Rights Commission on behalf of the CCJO.

In the course of his long career, Moses Moskowitz wrote articles for such journals as Commentary, Jewish Social Studies, Political Science Quarterly, and La Revue des Droits de l'Homme. Moskowitz also authored four books about the United Nations and human rights. These volumes include: Human Rights and World Order: The Struggle for Human Rights in the United Nations (1958), The Politics and Dynamics of Human Rights (1968), International Concern with Human Rights (1974), and The Roots and Reaches of United Nations Actions and Decisions (1980). On March 19, 1990, Moses Moskowitz died of complications from pneumonia.

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Name
American Jewish Committee
College of the City of New York (1926-1961)
United Nations. Economic and Social Council
Subject
Non-governmental organizations -- History -- 20th century

Series I: Correspondence, 1927-1982

This series is arranged chronologically. The correspondence encompasses Moses Moskowitz's personal and professional life. Box 3 contains materials concerning private family medical issues and isrestricted until 2027.Boxes 1, 2, and 4 have no restrictions and are open to the public.


Box 1

Correspondence--Personal, 1927-1947, 19 folders


Box 2

Correspondence--Personal, 1950-1984, undated, 1950-1984, undated, 7 folders


Box 3

Correspondence--Personal, 1938-1952, undated, 3 folders


Box 4

Correspondence--Professional, 1940-1970, 1982, 1940-1970, 1982, 5 folders

Series II: Curriculum Vitae and Education, 1924-1990

This series is arranged chronologically. The series includes biographical information about Moses Moskowitz and materials related to his formal education in the United States from grade school to his graduate work at Columbia University.


Box 5

Biographical References--Curriculum Vitae, 1943-1990, undated


Education


Box 5

Paper--Grade School--"The Life of Reason,", 1924 March 22


Box 5

Report Cards--Theodore Roosevelt H.S., 1929-1930


Box 5

Student Salesman--Delineator Scholarship Plan--City College of New York (CCNY),, 1932 June 20


Box 5

Examination--Public Law, 1939 April 19, 1939

Series III: Military Service Records, 1942-1953

This series is organized alphabetically by genre and form. English language translations, in turn, have been provided in brackets for all foreign language article and journal titles. In November 1942, Moskowitz was drafted into the Armed Forces. In May 1943, he entered the U.S. Army Air Force (USAAF) Officer Candidate School (OCS) at Miami Beach, FL, where he was eventually commissioned as a Second Lieutenant. While at the OCS, Moskowitz specialized in intelligence. He was appointed, in turn, to the Military Government School, Fort Custer, MI. Later, he attended the School for Overseas Administration at Harvard University for eventual assignment in Italy. Moskowitz saw distinguished military service in England, France, Germany, Italy and North Africa. His last assignment was as the Chief of Political Intelligence, U.S. Military Government for Wuerttemberg-Baden, Germany. Upon his military discharge in April 1946, Moskowitz rejoined The American Jewish Committee as a Foreign Affairs Department staff member.


Box 5

Address Book, undated


Box 5

Advanced Field Training--Organization of German Cities, Towns, and Rural Communities,, 1944 April


Box 5

Air Forces Training Center, Miami Beach, FL, undated


Box 5

Articles--Collected, 1944-1945, undated, 1944-1945, undated


Box 5

Civil Affairs Center--American School Center--German Language Course,, undated


Box 5

Diary--Daily Entries--Headquarters, Office of Military Government, Wuerttemberg-Baden,, 1945 March-June


Box 5

Map--Germany--Occupied Areas, undated


Memorabilia


Box 5

Currency--100 Lire Note, 1943


Box 5

Jewish Calendar for Members of the Armed Forces, 5717, 1956-1957


Box 5

Patch--U.S. Army Air Corps, undated


Box 5

Memos--Headquarters, Office of Military Government, Wuerttemberg-Baden--General,, 1945-1946


Box 5

Political Parties--German--U.S. Occupation Zone, 1945-1946


Box 5

Notebooks--U.S. Military Occupation, 1943 September-October


Box 5

Off Duty Activities--Headquarters, Office of Military Government, Wuerttemberg-Baden,, 1945-1948


Box 5

Orders, 1942-1951, 3 folders


Box 5

Organized Reserve Corps Service Evaluation Form Questionnaire and Personal History Statement,, 1951-1953


Box 5

Photograph--German Military Officer, undated


Publications--Collected


Box 5

Army Reserve Military Police Training Bulletin, The Provost Marshall General's School, Camp Gordon, GA,, 1953


Box 5

Basic Field Manual: Military Government, War Department, 1940


Box 5

Basic Field Manual: Rules of Land Warfare, War Department, 1940


Box 5

Bauser, Adolf,,,Krieg dem Krieg!: Dem Recht der Sieg!" ["War Against War!: The Law of Victory!"] (Kulturaufbau, Verlag Stuttgart-Botnang),, 1946


Box 5

Charter of the United Nations, and Statute of the International Court of Justice , undated


Box 5

The Chatterbox of Queens County Chapter, NY, Reserve Officers Association of the United Nations , 1952-1953


Box 5

Elementary Military Cryptography-War Department Technical Manual, TM11-484,, 1945 March


Box 5

Ernst, Franz J. Der Reichstags-Brand [ The Reichstag Fire ], Liga gegen den Faschismus [League Against Fascism],, 1946


Box 5

Facts About Occupied Germany, vol. 4 (New York: American Association for a Democratic Germany),, 1946 May


Box 5

German Conversational Course: Exploratory Notes on the German, Linguaphone Institute,, undated


Box 5

German Conversation Course: Collateral and Alphabetical Vocabularies, Linguaphone Institute,, undated


Box 5

German Language Course--Civil Affairs Center--American School Center--Linguaphone: Konversations--Kursus--Deutsch, Linguaphone Institute,, undated


Box 5

Erobert, Paul Nicht Befreit: Das Deutsche Volk im Ersten Besatzungsjahr [ Conquered, not Liberated: The German People in the First Year of Occupation ] (New York: American Association for a Democratic Germany),, 1946


Box 5

Landsberger Lager-Cajtung, Landsberg [Landsberg am Lech, Germany: Komitat fun gewezene jidisze politisze gefange, 1945-1946] [Committee of Former Jewish Political Prisoners, 1945-1946]--Visit--Ben-Gurion, David,, 1945 October


Box 5

Military Government Regulations Title 3: Political Activities, Headquarters U.S. Forces, European Theater, Office, U.S. Zone,, 1946


Box 5

Military Manual of Civil Affairs in the Field, The War Office, 1944


Box 5

Das neue Wort: Zeitschrift für politische, soziale und kulturelle Neugestaltung [ The New Word: Journal for Political, Social and Cultural New Design ], 1 Jahrgang, 3 and 4 Heft, 1946 February


Box 5

Newspapers--German, 1943 1945, 1943, 1945


Box 5

The Officer's Guide: A Ready Reference on Customs and Correct Procedures which Pertain to Commissioned Officers of the Army of the United States , 1943


Box 5

Poletti, Charles "Discorso" [speech], Official Head of Civil Affairs of Sicily, Allied Military Government,, 1944


Box 5

Protokoll über die Tagung der Landräte der amerikanisch besetzen Kreise Württembergs am 15. August 1945 Ludwigsburg [ Protocol about the meeting of the District Adminstrators of the American Occupied Divisions on 15 August 1945 in Ludwigsburg ], 1945


Box 5

Report to the Army , 1952-1953


Box 6

Sofort Programm zur finanziellen und wirtschaftlichen überwindung der kriegschäden und Tilgung der Reichsschulden [ Immediate-Program to Overcome the Financial and Economic War Damages and Repayment of National Debt ], 1944 October


Box 6

Technical Manual: German Phrase Book, War Department, 1943 January 12


Box 6

Der 20. Juli 1944 Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Widerstandsbewegung, mit einem Nachwort von Dr. Fritz Harzendorf [ 20th July 1944 Contributions to the History of the German Resistance Movement, with an Afterword by Dr. Fritz Harendorf ], undated


Box 6

U.S. Army and Navy Manual of Military Government and Civil Affairs--Advance Copy, 1943


Box 6

Unzer Weg [ Our Way ], nos. 1, 4 and 6, 1945


Box 6

Verhandlungen der Verläufigen Volksvertretung für Württemberg-Baden [ Negotiations of the Provisional Parliament for Württemberg-Baden ], 1946 January-March


Box 6

Vojáci, učtese anglicky!: Základymluvnice a praktická Konversace [ Soldiers, learn English!: Principles of Grammar and Practical Conversation ], undated


Box 6

Wing Tips: The Official Handbook of the Corp of Army Air Forces Officer Candidates, Army Air Forces Officer Candidate School, Miami Beach, Florida,, undated


Box 6

Wolfson, Harry Austryn Escaping Judaism (New York: Intercollegiate Menorah Association, 1923)


Reports


Headquarters, Office of Military Government, Wuerttemberg-Baden


Box 6

Dr. Dröse--Germany--U.S. Occupation, 1945-1946, 2 folders


Box 6

Monthly Historical Reports--Draft Notes, 1945-1946, undated


Box 6

Political Activity Reports, 1945-1946


Box 6

Weekly Consolidated Report for Land Wuerttemberg, 1945 May-July, undated


Box 6

Weekly Information Bulletin, 1945-1946


Box 6

Weekly Military Government Reports, 1945 October-1946 August (8 folders), 1945


Box 7

Weekly Military Government Reports, 1946 September-December (3 folders), 1946


Military Government of Germany, U.S. Zone


Box 7

Monthly Reports, No. 2 (Coal-Transportation) (Alphabetical by Subject),, 1945 September 20


Box 7

Monthly Report, No. 3 (Intelligence), 1945 October 20


Box 7

Monthly Reports, No. 4 (Cartels and External Assets-Transportation) (Alphabetical by Subject),, 1945 November 20


Box 7

Monthly Reports, No. 5 (Cartels and External Assets-Transportation) (Alphabetical by Subject),, 1945 December 20


Box 7

Monthly Reports, No. 6 (Cartels and External Assets-Transportation) (Alphabetical by Subject),, 1946 January 20


Box 7

Monthly Reports, No. 7 (Intelligence and Confidential Annexes-Military Governor) (Alphabetical by Subject),, 1946 February 20


Weekly Information Bulletin, 1946


Box 7

Office of the Director, Office of Military Government (U.S. Zone), U.S. Forces European, Reports and Information Branch, 1945-1946 (2 folders), 1945-1946


Box 7

Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-5 Division USFET, Information Branch,, 1945


Box 7

Research--Political Parties--German--U.S. Occupation Zone, 1945-1946, undated

Series IV: Professional Career

This series contains two subseries: subject files and writings. The subject files are arranged alphabetically by either organizational name or subject. Predominantly covering the period of the 1950s, these materials represent Moskowitz's early work at the United Nations. The writings subseries is arranged chronologically by publication date beginning with an articles subseries followed by a books subseries. The articles subseries spans the period from 1938 to 1976. Please note that English language translations have been provided in brackets for all foreign language article and journal titles. The books subseries contains all four volumes written by Moses Moskowitz: Human Rights and World Order: The Struggle for Human Rights in the United Nations (1958), The Politics and Dynamics of Human Rights (1968), International Concern with Human Rights (1974), and The Roots and Reaches of United Nations Actions and Decisions (1980). The first folder of each published book contains a first edition of the volume followed alphabetically by contract and correspondence files, drafts, notes, outlines, publisher catalogs and reviews.


Subject Files


The American Jewish Committee


Box 8

Correspondence, 1942-1946


Box 8

Covenant on Political and Civil Rights, undated


Box 8

The European Convention on Human Rights--Council of Europe,, 1952-1954


Box 8

Reports--Germany--Post-war, 1946, undated, 1946, undated


Box 8

Anglo-Jewish Association, 1943-1944, 1959, 1943-1944, 1959


Box 8

Committee for World Human Rights, Inc., 1964-1969


Box 8

Consultative Council of Jewish Organizations (CCJO), 1948-1955, 4 folders


Box 8

Encyclopedia Britannica--Report and Research, 1947 June


United Nations


Box 8

Administration, Organization and Structure, 1951-1954


Box 8

Bricker Amendment--U.S. Senate--Resolution 177 re, International Covenant of Human Rights,, 1951-1953


Box 8

Charter Revision, 1953 1955, 1953, 1955


Box 8

Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Status of Stateless Persons,, 1953-1954, 2 folders


Box 8

Czechoslovakia--Jewish Trial, 1953 February-March


Draft International Covenant on Human Rights--3rd Committee


Box 8

Press Releases, 1954 October-November


Box 8

Proposals and Resolutions, 1954 August-November


Box 8

Summary Records, 1954 October-November, 2 folders


Box 8

Texts of Speeches, 1954


Economic and Social Council


Box 9

Commission on Human Rights--Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities,, 1950, 1954-1955, 2 folders


Box 9

General Assembly, 1952 1954, 1952, 1954, 3 folders


Box 9

Reports, 1951-1954


Box 9

Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), 1953-1954


Box 9

Freedom of Information--Code of Ethics, 1948-1954


Box 9

General Assembly--Statements, undated


Box 9

Hammarskjold, Dag--Statements, 1953-1954


Box 9

High Commissioner for Human Rights--Fight for, 1959-1965


Human Rights


Box 9

Conferences, Covenants, Days, Press Releases, Resolutions, Working Papers,, 1946-1953


Box 9

Publications--General, 1951-1954, 3 folders


Box 9

Human Rights Commission--10th Session, 1953-1954


International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF)


Box 9

Trachoma Control and Child Health Centers Project, 1952-1954


Box 9

Trick or Treat for UNICEF Program, 1959-1960


Box 9

Refugees--Convention, 1951, 1954-1955, 2 folders


Box 10

Relief and Works Agency for Palestine in the Near East, 1954


Box 10

Reports, 1948-1954


Box 10

Secretary General--Speeches--Miscellaneous, 1952-1954


Box 10

Self-Determination, 1954 November-December


Box 10

Social Welfare Activities, 1953


Box 10

Statelessness, 1952-1954


Box 10

Statements--Officials, 1954


Box 10

Technical Assistance Program for the Economic Development of Under-Developed Countries,, 1954


Box 10

Trusteeship Council--Petition Procedure, 1954 May-June


Box 10

United Nations Day, 1954, undated, 1954, undated


Writings, 1938-1980


Articles, 1938-1976


Box 10

"Polish Public Opinion the 'Ghetto Benches,'"The Menorah Journal, vol. 26, no. 1, pp. 94-102,, 1938 January-March


Box 10

"The Jewish Situation in the Protectorate of Bohemia-Moravia,"Jewish Social Studies, vol. IV, no. 1, pp. 17-44, 1942


Box 10

"Three Years of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia,"Political Science Quarterly, vol. 57, no. 3, 1942 September


Box 10

"In Retrospect and in Prospect,", 1946 May


Box 10

"The German's and the Jews: Postwar Report-The Enigma of German Irresponsibility,"Commentary, vol. II, no. 1, pp. 7-14, 1946 July


"The Political Reeducation of the Germans: The Emergence of Parties and Politics in Wuerttemberg-Baden, May 1945-June 1946" vol. 61, no. 4, The Political Science Quarterly--Article--Final, 1946 December, May 1945-June 1946, 1946 December


Box 10

Manuscript--Draft, 1946 December


Box 10

"The Outlawing of Genocide,"The City College Alumnus, pp. 14-15, 20--Article and Correspondence,, 1947 December


Box 10

"El décimo aniversario de la Declaración Universal de los Derechos del Hombre,"["The Tenth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights"] Revista de la Alliance [ Journal of the Alliance ], pp. 19-21, 1958 October


Box 10

"A Decade of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,"Parents' Association Bulletin Yeshiva of Central Queens, vol. 8, no. 3, p. 2, 1958 November


Box 10

"Toward an Integrated Approach to International Human Rights,"René Cassin: Amicorum Discipulorumque Liber, vol. 4, pp. 61-68, 1970


Box 10

"The Narrowing Horizons of United Nations Concern with Racial Discrimination," La Revue des Droits de l'Homme [ The Human Rights Journal ], 4, 23, pp. 278-292, 1971


Box 10

Book Review--"Human Rights, The United Nations and World Community,"The American Political Science Association, vol. 66, no. 4, pp. 1417-1418 1972 December, 1417-1418, 1972 December


Box 10

"Whither the UN Human Rights Program," Israel Yearbook of Human Rights, vol. 6,, 1976


Books, 1958-1980


Human Rights and World Order: The Struggle for Human Rights in the United Nations (New York: Oceana Publications),, 1958


Box 10

Certificate of Copyright, Correspondence, Press Releases, Promotional Materials and Reviews,, 1958-1963


Box 10

Draft, undated


Box 10

Notes and Outlines--Chapters 1-3, undated


The Politics and Dynamics of Human Rights (New York: Oceana Publications), 1968


Box 11

Contract, 1967 July 12


Box 11

Correspondence, 1965-1972


Box 11

Draft--Title--The Internationalization of Man,, 1964 December


Box 11

Manuscript--Title: Human Rights and the Future of Man, 1968


Box 11

Notes and Outlines, 1968


Box 11

Publishers' Catalogs, 1968-1969, undated


Box 11

Reviews, 1968-1971


International Concern with Human Rights (New York: Oceana Publications, 1974)


Box 11

Manuscript--Drafts, 1974, 2 folders


Box 11

Chapters 9-10, 1974


Box 11

Index, undated


Box 11

Page Proofs, 1974


Box 11

Reviews, 1978


The Roots and Reaches of United Nations Actions and Decisions (Rockville, MD: Sijthoff & Noordhoff, 1980)


Box 11

Manuscript--Original, 1980, 2 folders


Box 12

Draft, 1980, 2 folders


Box 12

Endnotes--Drafts--Chapters 1-9, 1980


Box 12

Notes and Outlines--Chapters 1-8, 1980, 6 folders

Series V: Publications--Collected

This series is organized into two subseries: articles and books. The articles and books subseries are arranged alphabetically by author. If the author is unknown, the article or book is placed within the suberies list alphabetically by title. English language translations have also been provided in brackets for all foreign language article and journal titles.


Articles, 1944-1985


Box 12

Ackerman, Nathan W., MD Prejudice, Mental Health and Family Life, undated


Box 12

Cassin, René, "La Cour européenne des Droits de l'Homme" ["The European Court of Human Rights"] L'Annuaire Europeen [ The European Yearbook ], vol. 7, pp. 75-99, 1961


Box 12

Dépliant de Luxe [Luxury Brochure]--Postcards, undated


Duker, Abraham G.


Box 12

"The Polish Political Émigrés and the Jews in 1848," Proceedings of the American Academy for Jewish Research, vol. 24, pp. 69-102, 1955


Box 12

"The Polish 'Great Emigrations' Appeal to the Jews of October 3, 1832," The Historical Society of Israel, Jerusalem, pp. 431-446, 1960


Box 12

"The Mystery of the Jews in Mickiewicz's Towianist Lectures on Slav Literature," The Polish Review, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 1-27, 1962


Box 12

extrait de revue des droits de l'homme [extract review of human rights], vol. VI, no. 2,, 1973


Box 12

Ginsburg, Leo Gefangene der Hoffnung (Stuttgart: Wilhelm Hergot, 1945) [ Prisoners of Hope ] [Leo Ginsburg, Field Rabbi in the United States Army],, 1945


Box 12

Greiner, Wilhelm Kriegswahn: ein Beitrag zum Menschentum, Kulturäufbäu-Verlag, Stuttgart-Botnang [ War Mania: a Contribution to Humanity ], 1945


Box 12

"International and Comparative Law, René Cassin (1887-1976)," La Revue des Droits de l'Homme [ The Human Rights Journal ], 1985 December


Box 12

Das neue Wort: Zeitschrift für politische, soziale und kulturelle Neugestaltung, 1. Jahrgang, 1. Heft [ The New Word: Magazine for Political, Social and Cultural Redesign, vol. 1, issue 1],, 1946 January 1


Box 12

Métall, Rudolf Aladár,,,Der Beitrag der Internationalen Arbeitsorganisation zur Fortbildung des Völkerrechtes ["The Contribution of the International Labor Organization for Training in International Law"], Juristische Blätter [ Judicial Papers ], vol. 91, nos. 7/8, 1969 April 5


Box 12

Monneray, Henri, compiler La persecution des juifs dans les pays de l'Est, présentée à Nuremberg [ The Persecution of Jews in Eastern Countries, presented at Nuremberg ], 1949


Box 12

Schönfeld, Walter Das Naturrechtslehre (Stuttgart: W. Kohlhammer Verlag, Sonderreihe Heft 4, 1943) [ The Doctrine of Natural Law, Special Series 4], 1943


Box 12

Stanowisko Stronnictwa Narodowego w Kraju (London, 1944) [ The Position of the National Party in the Country ], 1944


Box 12

University of Pennsylvania, 214th Commencement, Philadelphia Civic Center,, 1970 May 18


Books, 1961-1981


Box 13

Agi, Marc René Cassin: Fantassin des droits de l'homme [ René Cassin: Solider of Human Rights ] (Plon), 1979


Box 13

Cassin, René La Pensée et l'Action [ Thought and Action ] (F. Lalou) [Inscribed], 1972


Box 13

de Guinzbourg, Victor S.M. Wit and Wisdom of the United Nations: Proverbs and Apothegms on Diplomacy (New York: United Nations) [Inscribed], 1961


Box 13

de Guinzbourg, Victor S.M. The Eternal Machiavelli in the United Nations World: Based, in part, on Wit and Wisdom of the United Nations: A Treatise on Diplomacy (Privately published) [Inscribed], 1969


Box 13

Human Rights: Comments and Interpretations, A Symposium edited by UNESCO with an introduction by Jacques Maritain (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press Publishers, reprint),, 1973


Box 13

Israel Yearbook on Human Rights (Tel Aviv: Published under the auspices of the Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University, vol. 6),, 1976


Box 13

Lewin, Isaac War on War (New York: Shengold Publishers) [Inscribed],, 1969


Box 13

Lewin, Isaac Towards International Guarantees for Religious Liberty: Addresses before the United Nations (New York: Shengold Publishers) [Inscribed], 1981


Box 13

Mikaelsen, Laurids European Protection of Human Rights: The Practice and Procedure of the European Commission of Human Rights on the Admissibility of Applications from Individuals and States (Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands: Sijthoff & Noordhoff),, 1980


Box 13

Report of the Fifty-seventh Conference Held at Madrid, August 30th, 1976 to September 4th, 1976 (The International Law Association, 3, Paper Buildings, The Temple, London, E.C.4.),, 1976


Box 13

United Nations The Unveiling of Single Form, by Barbara Hepworth, gift of Jacob Blaustein after a wish of Dag Hammarskjold, 11 June 1964 United Nations, New York (New York: United Nations), 1964

Series VI: Research Files, 1950-1979

This series is arranged alphabetically by subject. The series comprises materials collected by Moskowitz for either his own professional work or personal edification.


Box 14

Chile, undated


Box 14

China, 1973-1975


Box 14

Germany, undated


Box 14

Governments--International Cooperation, undated


Human Rights


Box 14

Dissidents--U.S.S.R., 1977-1978


Box 14

International Covenants and, 1962-1964, 1970-1973


Box 14

International Protection of, 1950-1978


Box 14

Minorities--Discrimination of, 1952-1972


Box 14

United States--Presidential Administrations--Legal Doctrines, 1970-1980


Individual Rights


Box 14

Chapter 7, undated


Box 14

Civil Rights--United States, undated


Box 14

Defense of, 1952-1956


Box 14

Reference Notes, undated


Box 14

International Issues, 1967-1970


Box 14

International Law--Issues, 1964, undated


Box 14

Maxims and Proverbs, undated


Box 14

Middle East--Israel, 1966-1969, undated


Newspaper Clippings--General, 1946-1979, undated


Box 14

U.S.S.R.--Soviet Dissidents, 1967-1972


Society--Art--Role of, 1970


Box 14

Issues--United States and Western Europe, 1971

Series VII: Awards, Honors, Memorabilia and Photographs, 1926-1968

This series is organized alphabetically by genre and form. The materials within this series relate to Moses Moskowitz and his family. Some photographs relating to Moses Moskowitz's military sevice arerestricteddue to fragility and preservation concerns.


Box 15

Award--1958 Award from the Mexican Front for Human Rights, 1959 January 14


Memorabilia


Box 15

Business Card, undated


Box 15

Passport, 1946


Box 16

United Nations--Commemorative Stamps, 1960-1963


Scrapbooks--Researcher Copies


Box 15

Family, 1958-1968, undated


Box 15

U.S. Army Air Corp, 1943


Memorabilia--Other Family Members


Moskowitz, Ira (1912-2001) (artist and brother)


Box 15

Brochure--An Invitation to Membership in the Ira Moskowitz Graphic Art Club,, 1966


Box 15

Exhibition--"Ira Moskowitz: Paintings and Drawings," Washington Irving Gallery, NYC--Catalogue and Newspaper Accounts,, 1967 November 5-December 4


Box 15

Lithograph--Cornwall Landing, 1933 FRG # =, pencil signed, 1933, 1933, 1933


Moskowitz, Israel (1878-1954) (grand rabbi and father)


Box 15

Business cards, undated


Box 15

Notarization, 1926 October 14


Moskowitz, Miriam (1883-1951) (mother)


Box 15

Obituary Notice and Condolences, 1951-1952


Memorabilia--Photographs, Certificates and Diplomas, undated


Box 17

Army Air Force Class--(2) photographs, undated

[restricted fragile]


Box 17

Army Civil Affairs Training School, Harvard University, 1943 September 28-November 28

[restricted fragile]


Box 17

The College of the City of New York (CUNY), College of Liberal Arts and Science, Bachelor of Science in Social Science,, 1934 June 20


Box 17

Dinner in Honor of Harry Schneiderman on the Occasion of the 30th Anniversary of his Association with the American Jewish Committee, Hotel White,, February 1939


Box 17

Mexican Government--1958 Award from the Mexican Front for Human Rights,, 1958 December 10


Box 17

Morris Evening High School Diploma, 1930 January 31


Box 17

Photographs--Moskowitz Family, 1930s-1950s, undated