Braham, Mark

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Braham, Mark
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Source: Mark BRAHAM
Housing 5 boxes Period: 1904-1987

Mark Braham, author, journalist and businessman, is the author of Jews Don't Hate, a book which describes his role in the controversy which wracked the Jewish community in the 60s and saw the closure of the Australian Jewish Herald. His papers are mostly related to this incident. See Mark Braham Collection.
•    Papers: Correspondence relating to: the closure of the Herald; murder of Jacob Israel de Haan, 1924, Lecturer at Government Law School, Jerusalem; Desmond Stewart's biography of Herzl, 1924; Kemnitzer Magid; "Jews Don't Hate". Correspondence with Harold Boas; Julius Stone; Joachim Schneeweiss.
•    Articles and writings: 'The Usurpers: The Conspiracy Against the Jews', unpublished typescript, 351 pp. Various articles, editorials. The Jewish Commentary (ed. Mark Braham), vol. 1, issue 1-vol. 3, issue 4 (1983-1988).


ProvenanceBRAHAM, Mark (BRAHAMM)
Dates(s)1904 to 1987
Scope & ContentPapers: Correspondence relating to: the closure of the Herald; murder of Jacob Israel de Haan, 1924, Lecturer at Government Law School, Jerusalem; Desmond Stewart's biography of Herzl, 1924; Kemnitzer Magid; "Jews Don't Hate". Correspondence with Harold Boas; Julius Stone; Joachim Schneeweiss.
Articles and writings: 'The Usurpers: The Conspiracy Against the Jews', unpublished typescript, 351 pp. Various articles, editorials. The Jewish Commentary (ed. Mark Braham), vol. 1, issue 1-vol. 3, issue 4 (1983-1988).
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