TABLE OF CONTENTS


Introduction

Institutional Sketch

Scope and Content Note

Arrangement

Conditions of Access and Use

Administrative Information

Search Terms

Box and Folder Listing

Series A. General. 1939-1974

A Finding Aid to the National Federation of Temple Youth Records. 1939-1974.

Manuscript Collection No. 266


Introduction

Repository: The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives
Creator: National Federation of Temple Youth.
Title: National Federation of Temple Youth Records.
Dates: 1939-1974
Quantity: 2.0 linear feet (5 Hollinger boxes)
Abstract: The National Federation of Temple Youth Records contain the records of the National Federation of Temple Youth, which was founded in 1939 under the sponsorship of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. The collection consists of correspondence, constitution, conference material and nearprint. Included in the collection is some material from the National Jewish Youth Conference, an organization with similar goals.
Collection Number: MS-266
Language: Collection material in English.

Institutional Sketch

The National Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY) was formed in 1939 under the supervision of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (UAHC). NFTY was formed by the Reform movement with the goal of garnering the interest and loyalty of their own youth to Judaism and the Reform movement. The result was a collection of high school youths formed into a national organization that emphasized educational religious programming. In doing this, NFTY became a paradigm for similar organizations in the Conservative and Orthodox movements.

NFTY distinguished themselves with their innovative approach to religious education, mainly being that their classes did not resemble traditional classrooms. In the 1950s and 1960s NFTY was immersed in the camping movement and later pioneered trips to Israel as an experiential education tool. The general approach of NFTY was to stress the experiences and emotions of the youths to make the learning experience more personal. It was hoped that this would have a lasting effect on the youth, endearing them to Judaism and the Reform community throughout their lives. Examples of this are the creative liturgy movement, the informal Jewish education, activities that emphasize participation, a lack of structure and authority, a focus on Jewish commitment, and a focus on social contacts among Jewish youths.


Scope and Content Note

The National Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY) records showcase an important transition in the history of the Reform movement. The records contain the creative liturgies and teaching styles used by the youths to make Judaism a living and vital aspect of their lives. By incorporating aspects of their own lives into traditional services with guitars, audience participation, and popular songs, they carved a space for themselves within the Reform movement. This is what the founders of NFTY were hoping for, though at its inception in 1939 they had no idea of the shape this would take.

Of special note are the proceedings of the first convention (1/1) and the programs notes from the first year (1/2). The Social Action material (4/1) is indicative of the times and shows how NFTY was on the forefront of social changes in America and the youth culture. Also important for researchers would be the file on Key Personnel which lists people that worked with NFTY through the years. (2/1).


Arrangement

The papers are divided into one series and arranged alphabetically within chronological order.


Conditions of Access and Use

Terms of Access

The collection is open for use; no restrictions apply.

Terms of Reproduction and Use

Copyright restrictions may apply. Authorization to publish, quote, or reproduce, with exceptions for fair use, may be obtained through the American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati, Ohio. Please address queries to the Executive Director of the American Jewish Archives. For more information, see the American Jewish Archives copyright information webpage.


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Footnotes and bibliographic references should refer to the National Federation of Temple Youth Records and the American Jewish Archives. A suggestion for at least the first citation is as follows:

[Description], [Date], Box #, Folder #. MS-266. National Federation of Temple Youth Records. American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Provenance

The records were donated by Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, NY and Leonard Troupp, 2002.

Processing Information

Processed by Christine A. Crandall, April 2002


Box and Folder Listing

Series A. General. 1939-1974
The National Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY) records contain the records of the National Federation of Temple Youth, which was founded in 1939 under the sponsorship of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. The collection consists of correspondence, board meeting minutes, conference material, programs, and nearprint. The collection is contained within one series which is arranged alphabetically within chronological order. This series is arranged alphabetically within chronological order.
Box Folder
1 1 Proceedings. First Youth Convention. Union of American Hebrew Congregations 1939
1 2 Program notes. 1939
1 3 Correspondence, Plans, Programs. 1945-1947
1 4 Correspondence, Plans, Programs. 1948
1 5 Correspondence, Plans, Programs. 1948
1 6 Correspondence, Plans, Programs. 1948
1 7 Minutes. Executive Board Meeting. Boston, Massachusetts. 11 Nov 1948
1 8 Correspondence, Plans, Programs. 1949
Box Folder
2 1 Key Personnel. 1949-1966
2 2 Rosters. 1949-1966
2 3 Correspondence, Plans, Programs. 1950
2 4 Correspondence, Plans, Programs. 1951
2 5 Programs. 1952
Box Folder
3 1 Conclave rosters. 1954-1955
3 2 Programs. 1956
3 3 Correspondence, Plans, Programs. 1957-1957
3 4 Correspondence, Plans, Programs. 1960-1961
3 5 Correspondence, Plans, Programs. 1962-1963, 1966
3 6 Conclaves. 1962-1963, 1967
3 7 President's Workshop. 1963
Box Folder
4 1 Social Action Material. 1964-1965
4 2 Yearbook. 1965
4 3 Western National Federation of Temple YouthStudy Kallah. 1966
4 4 Correspondence, Plans, Programs. 1967-1969
4 5 NFTY Times. 1968-1971
4 6 Pilgrimages. 1968-1970
4 7 Correspondence, Plans, Programs. 1970
4 8 Correspondence, Plans, Programs. 1971
Box Folder
5 1 Correspondence, Plans, Programs. 1972-1973
5 2 "How about This?" Kibbutz Town Meeting. Oct 1972
5 3 Correspondence, Plans, Programs. 1974
5 4 Correspondence, Plans, Programs. undated
5 5 Correspondence, Plans, Programs. undated
5 6 Cultural Material. undated
5 7 Pirke Noar. undated
5 8 Provisional By-Laws. undated

Search Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the AJA's online catalog.

Institutions

Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
National Federation of Temple Youth -- Archives

Subjects

Jewish youth -- New York (N.Y.)
Jewish youth -- Ohio -- Cincinnati
Jewish youth -- United States -- Societies and clubs