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Attempted Nazi March in Skokie, 1977 and 1978, Digital Collection
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<p>During the late 1970s, a small group of neo-Nazis based in Chicago attempted to hold a rally in the Village of Skokie, Illinois, a community that was known to have a large Jewish population. Local officials resisted the group’s efforts through by passing a series of ordinances aimed at preventing demonstrations or parades by hate groups. The ordinances were ultimately overturned following a series of state and federal lawsuits because they infringed on the group’s First Amendment rights and the neo-Nazis were issued a permit to demonstrate in Skokie. However, instead of facing the growing number of organized counter-demonstrators, the group held rallies in Federal Plaza and in Marquette Park in Chicago. <br /><br />Visit <a title="Attempted Nazi March in Skokie" href="https://skokiehistory.omeka.net/exhibits/show/attempted-nazi-march/timeline">Skokie Public Library's online exhibit</a> to see the events as they unfolded. The library's digital collection, seen here, includes newspaper articles, editorials, recordings from the Skokie Village Board of Trustees meetings, a memoir written by a local clergywoman, and two documentary films.</p>
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Skokie History
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Letter to Congregation from Rabbi Neil Brief, April 25, 1978
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Brief, Rabbi Neil
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Letter from Rabbi Neil Brief to the members of the Niles Township Jewish Congregation, dated April 25, 1978. The letter mentions the television mini-series, "Holocaust." There is a handwritten note from Rabbi Brief to Reverend Robert Wentworth at the bottom of the document. This digital image was scanned from a fax transmission copy. From the collection of Rabbi Neil Brief.
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4/25/1978
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Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie
Brief, Neil (Rabbi)
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Brief, Neil
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February 6, 1978
Dear Friends:
There are so many positive events to write about that it saddens me to
reflect upon the filth spewing forth from the likes of a Frank Collins
and his"American" Nazi Party. In the name of free speech and the first
Amendment, Collins wants to masquerade through Skokie on the birthday
of Adolf Hitler whose very name conjures upon the murder of six m i l l i o n
Jews as an irreplaceable loss to our people. A modern ELEVENTH commandment NOT to grant a Posthumous Victory to Hitler must be part of our
compelling Jewish drive to program, plan and respond. Yes, we must sing
and celebrate, study and worshipl
Cantor Shuster together with our organist Sheldon Rosenbaum w i l l offer
a class Tuesday evenings from 8 to 9 p.m. in Sephardic music teaching
the present theme of Friday evening Services following up Ashkenazic,
Contemporary Israeli and American Jewish liturgy.
Our Can Yeladim under supervision of Ms. Sara Zucker and faculty w i l l
sponsor Shabbat Family Seders Friday, February 10th and 17th, as w i l l
our Congregation prior to the Hassidic Shabbat Service February 24th.
Friday night happenings at our Synagogue are to be experienced. Afford
yourself that very rare and»uplifting Jewish moment!
Breakfast with the Rabbi highlighting Jewish Marriage Encounter on Sunday February 19th at 10 a.m., the multi-media Israel Experience, Tuesday
February 21st at 8:00 p.m., under the sponsorship of the Men's Club,
the Adult Education Theatre Party to view Han in the Glass Booth Saturday
night March kth at the Mayer Kaplan J.C.C., and the Spring Semester of
the Northwest Institute of Adult Jewish Studies beginning Monday night
March 13th at Temple Judea-Mizpah - are opportunities of Jewish Response
and AffJ rmation.
The First Amendment affords us Freedom of Religion in addition to that of
Freedom of Speech! The "American" Nazis stand for destruction and devastation. Judaism, in our Synagogue expression, proclaims life and purpose.
We shall strive on ever ready to face our detractors and deterrents. Their
Wish is White Power - our hope is Jewish purpose in building a better
America and Israel. We shall never forget but ever stand ready.
P.S. V/e warmly welcome our Executive Director Cyril G. Oldham back to the
synagogue from his extended illness and pray for his complete recovery,
health, strength and well-being.
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<p>During the late 1970s, a small group of neo-Nazis based in Chicago attempted to hold a rally in the Village of Skokie, Illinois, a community that was known to have a large Jewish population. Local officials resisted the group’s efforts through by passing a series of ordinances aimed at preventing demonstrations or parades by hate groups. The ordinances were ultimately overturned following a series of state and federal lawsuits because they infringed on the group’s First Amendment rights and the neo-Nazis were issued a permit to demonstrate in Skokie. However, instead of facing the growing number of organized counter-demonstrators, the group held rallies in Federal Plaza and in Marquette Park in Chicago. <br /><br />Visit <a title="Attempted Nazi March in Skokie" href="https://skokiehistory.omeka.net/exhibits/show/attempted-nazi-march/timeline">Skokie Public Library's online exhibit</a> to see the events as they unfolded. The library's digital collection, seen here, includes newspaper articles, editorials, recordings from the Skokie Village Board of Trustees meetings, a memoir written by a local clergywoman, and two documentary films.</p>
<p>For further information, you can find more resources in the library. If you have questions or comments send us an <a title="email Skokie Public Library" href="mailto:tellus@skokielibrary.info">email </a>or call us at 847-673-3733.</p>
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Skokie History
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Skokie Public Library
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Letter to Congregation from Rabbi Neil Brief, February 6, 1978
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Brief, Rabbi Neil
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Letter from Rabbi Neil Brief to his congregation, dated February 6, 1978. The letter refers to Frank Collin's intent to parade through Skokie on Adolf Hitler's birthday. Other congregational news, such as information on classes and Shabbat services and a welcome back to Executive Director Cyril G. Oldham, is included in the letter, signed by Rabbi Brief. From the collection of Rabbi Neil Brief.
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2/6/1978
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Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie
Brief, Neil (Rabbi)
National Socialist Party of America
Synagogues -- Illinois
Brief, Neil (Rabbi)
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rnb_780206a.pdf
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eng
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letters
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Attempted Nazi March in Skokie, 1977 and 1978, Digital Collection
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<p>During the late 1970s, a small group of neo-Nazis based in Chicago attempted to hold a rally in the Village of Skokie, Illinois, a community that was known to have a large Jewish population. Local officials resisted the group’s efforts through by passing a series of ordinances aimed at preventing demonstrations or parades by hate groups. The ordinances were ultimately overturned following a series of state and federal lawsuits because they infringed on the group’s First Amendment rights and the neo-Nazis were issued a permit to demonstrate in Skokie. However, instead of facing the growing number of organized counter-demonstrators, the group held rallies in Federal Plaza and in Marquette Park in Chicago. <br /><br />Visit <a title="Attempted Nazi March in Skokie" href="https://skokiehistory.omeka.net/exhibits/show/attempted-nazi-march/timeline">Skokie Public Library's online exhibit</a> to see the events as they unfolded. The library's digital collection, seen here, includes newspaper articles, editorials, recordings from the Skokie Village Board of Trustees meetings, a memoir written by a local clergywoman, and two documentary films.</p>
<p>For further information, you can find more resources in the library. If you have questions or comments send us an <a title="email Skokie Public Library" href="mailto:tellus@skokielibrary.info">email </a>or call us at 847-673-3733.</p>
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Skokie History
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Skokie Public Library
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Letter to Edgar Myer from Rabbi Neil Brief, April 5, 1978
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Brief, Rabbi Neil
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Photocopy of a handwritten response from Rabbi Neil Brief to a April 3rd, 1978 letter from Edgar Myer. Rabbi Brief's response acknowledges Myer's letter and thanks him for proposing the idea of wearing a Star of David armband in response to an attempted Nazi demonstration in Skokie. The letter is dated April 5, 1978. From the collection of Rabbi Neil Brief.
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4/5/1978
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Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie
Brief, Neil (Rabbi)
National Socialist Party of America
National Socialist Party of America -- Public opinion -- United States
Brief, Neil (Rabbi)
Myer, Edgar
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eng
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letters
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<p>During the late 1970s, a small group of neo-Nazis based in Chicago attempted to hold a rally in the Village of Skokie, Illinois, a community that was known to have a large Jewish population. Local officials resisted the group’s efforts through by passing a series of ordinances aimed at preventing demonstrations or parades by hate groups. The ordinances were ultimately overturned following a series of state and federal lawsuits because they infringed on the group’s First Amendment rights and the neo-Nazis were issued a permit to demonstrate in Skokie. However, instead of facing the growing number of organized counter-demonstrators, the group held rallies in Federal Plaza and in Marquette Park in Chicago. <br /><br />Visit <a title="Attempted Nazi March in Skokie" href="https://skokiehistory.omeka.net/exhibits/show/attempted-nazi-march/timeline">Skokie Public Library's online exhibit</a> to see the events as they unfolded. The library's digital collection, seen here, includes newspaper articles, editorials, recordings from the Skokie Village Board of Trustees meetings, a memoir written by a local clergywoman, and two documentary films.</p>
<p>For further information, you can find more resources in the library. If you have questions or comments send us an <a title="email Skokie Public Library" href="mailto:tellus@skokielibrary.info">email </a>or call us at 847-673-3733.</p>
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Skokie History
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Skokie Public Library
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Letter to Fran Voorde, Director of Scheduling, the White House, from Rabbi Neil Brief, April 5, 1978
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Brief, Rabbi Neil
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Photocopy of handwritten draft of letter inviting President Carter to join the citizens of Skokie in a "Service of Affirmation" on Sunday, April 16, 1978. The letter was written by Rabbi Neil Brief. From the collection of Rabbi Neil Brief.
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4/5/1978
Subject
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Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie
Brief, Neil (Rabbi)
National Socialist Party of America
National Socialist Party of America -- Public opinion -- United States
Brief, Neil (Rabbi)
Carter, Jimmy, 1924-
Voorde, Frances M.
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rnb_780405b.pdf
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eng
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from Rabbi Neil Brief Collection
letters
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Attempted Nazi March in Skokie, 1977 and 1978, Digital Collection
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<p>During the late 1970s, a small group of neo-Nazis based in Chicago attempted to hold a rally in the Village of Skokie, Illinois, a community that was known to have a large Jewish population. Local officials resisted the group’s efforts through by passing a series of ordinances aimed at preventing demonstrations or parades by hate groups. The ordinances were ultimately overturned following a series of state and federal lawsuits because they infringed on the group’s First Amendment rights and the neo-Nazis were issued a permit to demonstrate in Skokie. However, instead of facing the growing number of organized counter-demonstrators, the group held rallies in Federal Plaza and in Marquette Park in Chicago. <br /><br />Visit <a title="Attempted Nazi March in Skokie" href="https://skokiehistory.omeka.net/exhibits/show/attempted-nazi-march/timeline">Skokie Public Library's online exhibit</a> to see the events as they unfolded. The library's digital collection, seen here, includes newspaper articles, editorials, recordings from the Skokie Village Board of Trustees meetings, a memoir written by a local clergywoman, and two documentary films.</p>
<p>For further information, you can find more resources in the library. If you have questions or comments send us an <a title="email Skokie Public Library" href="mailto:tellus@skokielibrary.info">email </a>or call us at 847-673-3733.</p>
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Skokie History
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Skokie Public Library
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Proposed Resolution, May 30, 1978
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Brief, Rabbi Neil
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Proposed resolution written by Rabbi Neil Brief on May 30, 1978 regarding affirming welcome to "concerned Jews from other communities throughout the United States and Canada who journey to Skokie to express SOLIDARITY and SIGNIFICANCE to our struggle to prevent a Nazi march in our community." From the collection of Rabbi Neil Brief.
Date
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5/30/1978
Subject
The topic of the resource
Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie
Brief, Neil (Rabbi)
National Socialist Party of America
National Socialist Party of America -- Public opinion -- United States
Brief, Neil (Rabbi)
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rnb_780530a.pdf
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eng
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1970s (1970-1979)
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Original item from the collection of Rabbi Neil Brief
from Rabbi Neil Brief Collection