Correspondence

Aug. 22, 1974

Letter from Martin Schwarzschild to Max Stern about NYANA and Soviet Jewry Integration (1974)

Dear Mr. Stern:

Somehow, there appears to be a misunderstanding. My purpose in approaching UJA was single minded, namely to have them investigate NYANA and if they find that my suggestions bear merit, do something about it – and fast. Although NYANA does not like volunteers, and their employment supervisor has stated so publicly – my purpose certainly was not to work out an approach towards proper use of volunteers. If this comes about as a by-product of a NYANA reorganization, all well and good, but the reorganization is a paramount must of the U.J.A.

As I indicated to you Monday night, things are not getting better, rather the other way. How much longer the whole affair can be kept from the press – with so many unhappy Russians here and so many New York Jews aware of that – is something I no longer wish to predict.

Hope to see you again soon – at more happy affairs – looking as well as you and Mrs. Stern did.

Sincerely,

Martin Schwarzschild