The library of the Shoah Memorial makes available to the public several digitized collections, accessible online, including the UEVACJEA fund and the Arbeter Ring fund which include several collections of newspapers, magazines and newsletters.
(Union of Engaged Volunteer Veterans Jews 1939-1945, their children and friends)
This fund consists of documents donated by the UEVACJEA to the Shoah Memorial. These Engaged Volontaires Veterans Jews of 1939 are from an immigrant background.
For the library, the digitized documents from this fonds are:
The Bulletin of the Union of Engaged Volunteer Veterans Jews 1939-1945
> The journal Bulletin
The newspaper: Our Will [Unzer Viln]
Non-exhaustive collection. For the digitization, this donation was supplemented by a few copies previously found at the Shoah Memorial.
> The journal Notre Volonté [Unzer Viln]
The circular letter of the Union of Volunteer Veterans and Jewish Veterans 1939.
> The Circular Letter
This fund consists of documents donated by the Medem-Arbeter Ring Center to the Shoah Memorial. In Yiddish or in French, these newspapers of socialist persuasion come from the Bund movement, a Jewish socialist party founded in the Russian Empire in 1897. They were organs of political expression and information for a part of the Jewish immigrant population in France and their descendants.
For the library, the digitized documents from this fonds are:
The awakening of young people: organ of the socialist Jewish youth of France
Henri and Léah Minczeles Fund. For the digitization, this donation was supplemented by a few copies previously found at the Shoah Memorial. Non-exhaustive collection.
> The awakening of young people