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Jewish Chronicle
The first issue of the Jewish Chronicle newspaper appeared in October 1841, a month after another journal, the Voice of Jacob, produced by Jacob Abraham Franklin. The two publications had different standpoints, but it was clear by the mid-1840s that there was insufficient market in Anglo-Jewry to support two newspapers and the publications subsequently merged. The history of the Jewish Chronicle has attracted considerable attention, although for much of the period before World War II, this has to be written from the text of the newspaper itself: most of the Jewish Chronicle archive failed to survive an air raid on 29 December 1940, which destroyed the offices of the newspaper in Moor Lane, London. For further information see: [C.Roth] The Jewish Chronicle 1841-1941: a century of newspaper history (London, 1949); D.Cesarani The Jewish Chronicle and Anglo-Jewry, 1841-1991 (Cambridge, 1994); D.Cesarani Reporting anti-Semitism: the Jewish Chronicle 1879-1979 (Southampton, 1994); D.Cesarani, `The importance of being editor: the Jewish Chronicle, 1841-1991', Jewish Historical Studies 32 (1993) pp. 259-78.
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The main archive of the newspaper is supplemented by further groups of correspondence with J.A.Franklin and later editors, which have survived independently. For correspondence relating to Franklin and the Voice of Jacob, MS 120 , MS 217/7 and 217/22 ; for a fuller listing of the archive, C.M.Woolgar MS 225 Archives of the Jewish Chronicle 1841-1990 (University of Southampton Library, Archive Lists, Catalogues and Guides Series, 4; 1994). The papers of I.M.Greenberg, editor 1936-46, are now MS 150 ; and further papers of J.M.Shaftesley for 1950-78 are MS 230 .
Company records of Jewish Chronicle Group companies, 1941-91
Central administrative files for the Jewish Chronicle: colour magazine, 1968-76; Jewish Chronicle Association Football Trophy Competition, 1957-75; Jewish Chronicle-H.H.Wingate Literary Awards, 1976-83; readership and circulation, 1958-79; staff, including `J.C.' News Letter, 1941-5; supplements, 1963-79; syndication, 1963-82; Liverpool Jewish Gazette, 1965-6 (87 files)
Papers of directors of the Jewish Chronicle and associated companies, including the papers of David F.Kessler, with material relating to the Minority Rights Group, the Religious Weekly Press Group, the Paladin Club, the Parkes-Wiener Association and the Wiener Library, 1947-87 (105 files); papers as managing director of the Jewish Chronicle, 1947-82 (57 files); papers relating to Jewish Chronicle Publications and Vallentine, Mitchell Ltd., 1948-81 (45 files), with production and author correspondence of the general managers, 1957-73 (39 files); papers of L.J.Stein, 1941-7, 1957; editorial policy of the newspaper towards Palestine, May-June 1946.
Correspondence of editors of the Jewish Chronicle, arranged in an annual, alphabetical sequence, and a further group covering subjects organisations and regular correspondents: J.M.Shaftesley, 1938-59 (394 files), regular correspondents including Professor N.Bentwich, M.Carr, A.L.Easterman, M.Jacobs, S.Landman, C.Landstone, J.Leftwich, Rabbi Dr S.M.Lehrman, Lord Nathan, Rabbi J.Porton, C.Roth, Hon. Edwin Samuel (later Viscount Samuel), Revd W.W.Simpson, H.Soref, C.S.Spencer and Miss G.Zimmerman; William Frankel, 1959-79 (349 files), regular correspondents including Sir Isaiah Berlin, Hon. Edwin Samuel, M.Oppenheimer, L.J.Stein, A.S.Karlikow, C.Roth, and Rabbi Professor L.Finkelstein; G.D.Paul, 1975-89 (257 files), including correspondence with Haham Dr S.Gaon and Rabbi W.Kelman.
Other historical papers and photographs, 1908-64 (4 files); Jewish World, 1892-1902; Hashulamith, 1891
Letters addressed to J.A.Franklin, editor of the Voice of Jacob, 1841-6, 1873-7 (MS 225/17/1)
Papers of J.M.A.Gwyer about Palestine, the Negev and the partition of Palestine, including correspondence with Lord Reading, Neville Laski, Edmund de Rothschild, Chaim Weizmann and James Parkes, 1939-41 (MS 225/17/2)
Memorandum by Marcus J.Sieff on the recognition of Israel and on the implications of British policy towards Israel, c .Aug 1948 (MS 225/17/3)
Date range:
1841-1989
Former references:
A829
Size:
198 boxes
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