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The Call Archive
Timeline
Civil Rights Activism
Fascism and World War II
Workers Rights
Yiddish Arts & Culture
Clash of Ideologies
Jewish Immigration
Jewish Life in America
Origins
Organizational History
Chapters Across North America
Graphics & Illustrations
Acknowledgements
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Editors' Picks
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League Girds Itself for Summer in Camp
1930s Michele Amar 11/2/25 1930s Michele Amar 11/2/25

League Girds Itself for Summer in Camp

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Youth and the Workmen's Circle
1930s Michele Amar 11/2/25 1930s Michele Amar 11/2/25

Youth and the Workmen's Circle

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It Costs Money To Die
1930s Michele Amar 11/2/25 1930s Michele Amar 11/2/25

It Costs Money To Die

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The Workmen’s Circle, co-founder of the Jewish Labor Committee, became known as the “Red Cross of Labor”
1930s Michele Amar 11/2/25 1930s Michele Amar 11/2/25

The Workmen’s Circle, co-founder of the Jewish Labor Committee, became known as the “Red Cross of Labor”

The Workmen’s Circle was a founding member of the Jewish Labor Committee, formed in 1934 to oppose the rise of Nazism. Led through its early years by Workmen’s Circle members Baruch Charney Vladeck and Adolph Held, the JLC boycotted Nazi goods and, after the war broke out, aided thousands of refugees.

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 Concerning the New Bulletin
1930s Michele Amar 10/23/25 1930s Michele Amar 10/23/25

Concerning the New Bulletin

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The History of the YCLA
1930s Michele Amar 10/22/25 1930s Michele Amar 10/22/25

The History of the YCLA

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John Dewey Approves Use of His Name for Branch 1016
1930s Michele Amar 10/22/25 1930s Michele Amar 10/22/25

John Dewey Approves Use of His Name for Branch 1016

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HillquitI Allows Use of Name
1930s Michele Amar 10/22/25 1930s Michele Amar 10/22/25

HillquitI Allows Use of Name

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League Problems for the Convention
1930s Michele Amar 10/21/25 1930s Michele Amar 10/21/25

League Problems for the Convention

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Our Workmen’s Circle
1930s Michele Amar 10/21/25 1930s Michele Amar 10/21/25

Our Workmen’s Circle

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Hitler Terror Revealed in Gruesome Letter From Young German Comrade
1930s Michele Amar 10/21/25 1930s Michele Amar 10/21/25

Hitler Terror Revealed in Gruesome Letter From Young German Comrade

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Anti-Semitism Comes to America
1930s Michele Amar 10/21/25 1930s Michele Amar 10/21/25

Anti-Semitism Comes to America

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Coughlinism in New York
1930s Michele Amar 10/21/25 1930s Michele Amar 10/21/25

Coughlinism in New York

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The Anatomy of Fascism
1930s Michele Amar 10/21/25 1930s Michele Amar 10/21/25

The Anatomy of Fascism

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A “Real” Jewish Camp
1930s Michele Amar 10/19/25 1930s Michele Amar 10/19/25

A “Real” Jewish Camp

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Ends of the Triangle: Contributions for Spain Still Coming In
1930s Michele Amar 10/19/25 1930s Michele Amar 10/19/25

Ends of the Triangle: Contributions for Spain Still Coming In

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Fascism: American Made
1930s Michele Amar 10/19/25 1930s Michele Amar 10/19/25

Fascism: American Made

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A Question of a United Front
1930s Michele Amar 10/17/25 1930s Michele Amar 10/17/25

A Question of a United Front

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WC Refuses To Act With IWO
1930s Michele Amar 10/17/25 1930s Michele Amar 10/17/25

WC Refuses To Act With IWO

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Refugees Are Starving
1930s Michele Amar 10/17/25 1930s Michele Amar 10/17/25

Refugees Are Starving

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The Call Archive is a collection of the Workers Circle’s historic newsletter from 1929–1976, which chronicled the political debate, activism, and Yiddish culture at the Workmen’s Circle during a period of monumental change.

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