Ask the Scholar
Page 3 of 3
I can add historical knowledge about this page.
Page image
OCR
Honorable Robert Hannegan
- 2 -
October 1, 1946
This means, of course, a united Jewish front in America, with
the exception of Lessing Rosenwald. The only other important group,
the American Jewish Committee, which is headed by Judge Joseph Proskauer
has also indicated his readiness to support the Jewish Agency's position.
If the President thought well of the first suggestion, it
would seem to me that Ed Pauley would be an ideal person to press for
a quick implementation of the President's wishes.
The result of such a position by the President would be to
put heart into the more than 5,000,000 citizens of Jewish blood in the
United States who are now most disheartened. If you will recall, I
talked about this matter to Paul Fitzpatrick of New York in August
at your home and I think he would agree with me that it is imperative
that some action be obtained at once.
TREMAN
Warmest personal regards,
"NATIONAL
ARCHIVES AND
EVENUE
RECORDS
b.
SERVICE'S
Bartley C. Crum
Page data
- Page
- 3
- Source index
- 0
- Type
- photo
- Media ID
- 37d625752874f525
- Size
- unknown
Document data
- ID
- 290016626
- Core
- doc
- Type
- document
DTO data
{
"id": "290016626",
"sourceUrl": "https://catalog.archives.gov/id/290016626",
"contentType": "document",
"title": "Letter from Postmaster General Robert Hannegan to President Harry S. Truman, with Attachment",
"citationUrl": "https://catalog.archives.gov/id/290016626",
"collections": [
"President's Secretary's Files (Truman Administration)",
"Subject Files"
],
"iiifBase": "https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/presidential-libraries/truman/hst-psf/602191/750342/750342-46-001.tif",
"thumbnailUrl": "https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/presidential-libraries/truman/hst-psf/602191/750342/750342-46-001.tif",
"largeImageUrl": "https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/presidential-libraries/truman/hst-psf/602191/750342/750342-46-001.tif",
"imageCount": 3,
"hasImages": true,
"source": "import",
"hasTranscription": false
}
Context sent to Scholar
Document identity
{
"localId": "290016626",
"label": "Letter from Postmaster General Robert Hannegan to President Harry S. Truman, with Attachment",
"core": "doc",
"dtoType": "document",
"citationUrl": "https://catalog.archives.gov/id/290016626"
}
Document source metadata
{
"id": "290016626",
"sourceUrl": "https://catalog.archives.gov/id/290016626",
"contentType": "document",
"title": "Letter from Postmaster General Robert Hannegan to President Harry S. Truman, with Attachment",
"citationUrl": "https://catalog.archives.gov/id/290016626",
"collections": [
"President's Secretary's Files (Truman Administration)",
"Subject Files"
],
"iiifBase": "https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/presidential-libraries/truman/hst-psf/602191/750342/750342-46-001.tif",
"thumbnailUrl": "https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/presidential-libraries/truman/hst-psf/602191/750342/750342-46-001.tif",
"largeImageUrl": "https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/presidential-libraries/truman/hst-psf/602191/750342/750342-46-001.tif",
"imageCount": 3,
"hasImages": true,
"source": "import",
"hasTranscription": false
}
Document source extras
{
"url": "https://catalog.archives.gov/id/290016626",
"naId": 290016626,
"levelOfDescription": "item",
"productionDates": [
{
"day": 1,
"logicalDate": "1946-10-01",
"month": 10,
"year": 1946
}
],
"recordType": "description",
"ocrSource": "nara-archive"
}
Page context
{
"seq": 3,
"pageIndex": 0,
"type": "photo",
"url": "https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/presidential-libraries/truman/hst-psf/602191/750342/750342-46-003.tif",
"mediaId": "37d625752874f525",
"ocrText": "Honorable Robert Hannegan\n- 2 -\nOctober 1, 1946\nThis means, of course, a united Jewish front in America, with\nthe exception of Lessing Rosenwald. The only other important group,\nthe American Jewish Committee, which is headed by Judge Joseph Proskauer\nhas also indicated his readiness to support the Jewish Agency's position.\nIf the President thought well of the first suggestion, it\nwould seem to me that Ed Pauley would be an ideal person to press for\na quick implementation of the President's wishes.\nThe result of such a position by the President would be to\nput heart into the more than 5,000,000 citizens of Jewish blood in the\nUnited States who are now most disheartened. If you will recall, I\ntalked about this matter to Paul Fitzpatrick of New York in August\nat your home and I think he would agree with me that it is imperative\nthat some action be obtained at once.\nTREMAN\nWarmest personal regards,\n\"NATIONAL\nARCHIVES AND\nEVENUE\nRECORDS\nb.\nSERVICE'S\nBartley C. Crum"
}