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Staff Archivists, June 2006. Previously restricted materials are added as they are released.
FOIA Number
2003-0258-F
The materials in FOIA 2003-0258-F are a selective, not necessarily all inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult the archivist about related materials. The bulk of FOIA 2003-0258-F contains materials from agencies and individuals from the Jewish community including the Simon Wiesenthal Center, B'nai B'rith International, the Council of Jewish Federations, Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, Max M....Read more
The materials in FOIA 2003-0258-F are a selective, not necessarily all inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult the archivist about related materials. The bulk of FOIA 2003-0258-F contains materials from agencies and individuals from the Jewish community including the Simon Wiesenthal Center, B'nai B'rith International, the Council of Jewish Federations, Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, Max M. Fisher, and rabbis from around the United States. Other topics broached in FOIA 2003-0258-F include Syrian Jewry, foreign relations with Lebanon, the Los Angeles race riots of 1992 and President Bush's subsequent visits to the city, as well as agricultural and ethnic affairs, and the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA). The Staff and Office Files contain correspondence, memoranda, advance schedules and briefings, and publications, as well as presidential speeches, statements, and proclamations maintained by individual staff members and offices. The files within FOIA 2003-0258-F were maintained solely by Windy White, who worked at the White House from April 1992 until the end of the administration as Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Public Liaison, Cecile B. Kremer - the Office's Jewish community liaison during the same period. As such, the majority of White's files should be considered more Kremer's than White's. Read less
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