Box 9
Contains 17 Results:
To Pese Ivenetsky from William Keyserling (Israel's mother and Mones's sister), 1945-1948
Update about his life and family; expresses joy that she survived the war; mentions Russian mail censors; discusses her son, Israel, and how he forwards him letters; inquires about Mones; (all letters are short and to the point due to Russian mail censors?); most relate information about William's children and mention other relatives that escaped Hitler.
To Victor Ginsbourg from William Keyserling, 1946-1951
Discusses funds and packages he is sending to Russia (through Ginsbourg).
To William Keyserling from Misc. European Relatives, 1947-1950
Written in Yiddish: not yet translated to English.
To William Keyserling from Financial Aid Institutions re. Israel Ivenetsky, 1943-1944
Includes letters from American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and American Friends Service Committee; correspondence pertains to transfer of funds and communication with relatives abroad and assistance locating the Ivenetsky family.
To Financial Aid Institutions from William Keyserling re. Israel Ivenetsky, 1943-1944
Re. how can he transmit funds to Spain?
Correspondence /Information re. aid to Jewish Refugees in Europe, 1948-1950
Receipts for goods sent (through third parties) Russian relatives; includes information and invoices, standard shipment lists, instructions from companies including Hearn Dept. Stores, Inc/U.S.S.R. Overseas Sales Service; Parcels to Russia; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; American Friends Service Committee; Seymart Food Shops.