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titleFelix Moritz Warburg Papers, 1910-1937.
repositoryAmerican Jewish Archives
descriptionWarburg was a New York financier and banker whose chief interests were in philanthropy, education, and culture. His papers reflect his activities and considerable contributions in these fields and consist of correspondence, addresses, records, minutes of various committee meetings, and reports.

A partial list of correspondents and organizations include Cyrus Adler, American Jewish Committee, American Jewish Congress, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, American Jewish Relief Committee, American Red Cross, American School of Oriental Research, Amos Society, Paul Baerwald, Jacob Billikopf, Boris D. Bogen, David M. Bressler, Bureau of Jewish Social Research, Educational Alliance, Albert Einstein, Abram I. Elkus, Hyman G. Enelow, Morris Engelman, Federation of Jewish Charities, Federation for the Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies of New York City, Bernard Flexner, Lee K. Frankel, Felix Frankfurter, Julius Goldman, I. E. Goldwasser, Richard Gottheil, Hadassah, Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society, Hebrew Union College, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Alfred M. Heinsheimer, Henry Street Settlement, Maurice B. Hexter, Herbert C. Hoover, Jewish Agency for Palestine, Jewish Chautauqua Society, Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Max J. Kohler, George Alexander Kohut, Isaac Landman, Neville J. Laski, Morris S. Lazaron, Herbert H. Lehman, Irving Lehman, Adolph Lewisohn, Julian W. Mack, Judah L. Magnes, Louis Marshall, H. Pereira Mendes, Henry Morgenthau, National Conference of Jewish Social Service, National Coordinating Committee for Aid to Refugees and Emigrants coming from Germany, Palestine Economic Corporation, David de Sola Pool, James N. Rosenberg, Julius Rosenwald, Herbert Samuel, Jacob H. Schiff, Mortimer L. Schiff, Max Senior, Isidore Singer, Sol M. Stroock, Henrietta Szold, William H. Taft, Union of American Hebrew Congregations, United Jewish Appeal, Lillian D. Wald, Chaim Weizmann, World Jewish Congress, Young Men's Hebrew Association, Young Women's Hebrew Association, and Zionist Organization of America.

Historical Note
Felix M. Warburg was born in Germany in 1871. Warburg was a partner in the New York banking firm, Kuhn, Loeb and Co. His chief interests, however, were in philanthropy, education, and culture. Warburg was a key figure in the German-Jewish elite of the early 20th century American Jewish community. IN 1895 Warburg married Frieda Schiff. They had five children: Carola, Frederick, Gerald, Paul, and Edward. Felix M. Warburg died in 1937.
extent90 linear feet.
formatsCorrespondence Reports Ephemera
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record sourcehttp://archives.cn.huc.edu
finding aidFinding aid published in: Manuscript Catalog of the American Jewish Archives (Boston : G.K. Hall & Co.), 1971, v. 4.; also available in the repository.
acquisition informationDonor unknown
updated03/16/2023 10:30:00
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titleFelix Moritz Warburg Nearprint
repositoryAmerican Jewish Archives
descriptionThe nearprint biographies file is a vertical file compiled by the American Jewish Archives consisting of correspondence, newsclippings, publications and memorabilia relating to a specific individual.
extent1 folder
formatsEphemera
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record sourcehttp://archives.cn.huc.edu
updated11/12/2014 11:30:02
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titleFelix Moritz Warburg Photographs.
repositoryAmerican Jewish Archives
descriptionThe American Jewish Archives picture collection consists of print images (primarily black and white) collected from various sources pertaining to an individual, organization, location or topic.

Historical Note
Banker, prominient communal civic and cultural leader and philanthropist in NYC. Member of the Board of Education, supporter of the Educational Alliance, Henry Street Settlement and chair of the Joint Distribution Committee.
extent1 folder
formatsPhotographs
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record sourcehttp://archives.cn.huc.edu
updated11/12/2014 11:30:02
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