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AAEJ - Chronological Files - Graenum Berger Letter (Box 8, Folder 14)
The Papers of Graenum Berger (1908-1999) document Berger's involvement with Ethiopian Jewry and his efforts to bring about their rescue from Ethiopia through the organization he formed, the American Association for Ethiopian Jews (AAEJ). The papers contain materials from Berger's other interests - his writings, his travels throughout the world, his community affiliations, his research into Ethiopian Jewry and Black American Jews, his career as a Jewish social work executive, and his commitment to Jewish causes and to Israel.Digital ImageDigital finding aid
Asymptotic consistency under large entropy sampling designs with unequal probabilities
A large part of survey sampling literature is devoted to unequal probabilities sampling designs without replacement. Brewer and Hanif (1983) provided a summary of these sampling designs. The maximum entropy designs is one of them. Consistency results have been proven for the maximum entropy sampling (Hájek, 1964). The aim is to give sufficient conditions under which Hájek (1964) consistency results still hold for large entropy sampling designs which are different from the maximum entropy design. These conditions involve modes of convergence of sampling designs towards the maximum entropy design. We show that these conditions are satisfied for the popular Rao-Sampford (Rao, 1965, Sampford, 1967) design. Our consistency results are applied to the Hájek (1964) simple variance estimator. This estimator does not require joint-inclusion probabilities and can be easily estimated using weighted least squares regression (Berger, 2004, 2005b). Deville (1999) conjectured that this estimator is suitable for any sampling designs (see also Brewer and Donadio, 2003). Our consistency result gives regularity conditions under which this estimator is consistent which justifies Deville’s (1999) conjecture
AAEJ - Subject Files - ICA - Mordechai Paran (Box 39, Folder 5)
The Papers of Graenum Berger (1908-1999) document Berger's involvement with Ethiopian Jewry and his efforts to bring about their rescue from Ethiopia through the organization he formed, the American Association for Ethiopian Jews (AAEJ). The papers contain materials from Berger's other interests - his writings, his travels throughout the world, his community affiliations, his research into Ethiopian Jewry and Black American Jews, his career as a Jewish social work executive, and his commitment to Jewish causes and to Israel.Digital ImageDigital finding aid
AAEJ - Chronological Files - Avraham Yerday (Box 25, Folder 10)
The Papers of Graenum Berger (1908-1999) document Berger's involvement with Ethiopian Jewry and his efforts to bring about their rescue from Ethiopia through the organization he formed, the American Association for Ethiopian Jews (AAEJ). The papers contain materials from Berger's other interests - his writings, his travels throughout the world, his community affiliations, his research into Ethiopian Jewry and Black American Jews, his career as a Jewish social work executive, and his commitment to Jewish causes and to Israel.Digital ImageDigital finding aid
AAEJ - Subject Files - Refugee Lists (Box 42, Folder 9)
The Papers of Graenum Berger (1908-1999) document Berger's involvement with Ethiopian Jewry and his efforts to bring about their rescue from Ethiopia through the organization he formed, the American Association for Ethiopian Jews (AAEJ). The papers contain materials from Berger's other interests - his writings, his travels throughout the world, his community affiliations, his research into Ethiopian Jewry and Black American Jews, his career as a Jewish social work executive, and his commitment to Jewish causes and to Israel.Digital ImageDigital finding aid
AAEJ - Subject Files - American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (Box 34, Folder 6)
The Papers of Graenum Berger (1908-1999) document Berger's involvement with Ethiopian Jewry and his efforts to bring about their rescue from Ethiopia through the organization he formed, the American Association for Ethiopian Jews (AAEJ). The papers contain materials from Berger's other interests - his writings, his travels throughout the world, his community affiliations, his research into Ethiopian Jewry and Black American Jews, his career as a Jewish social work executive, and his commitment to Jewish causes and to Israel.Digital ImageDigital finding aid
AAEJ - Subject Files - Family Reunification for Ethiopian Jews (Box 37, Folder 6)
The Papers of Graenum Berger (1908-1999) document Berger's involvement with Ethiopian Jewry and his efforts to bring about their rescue from Ethiopia through the organization he formed, the American Association for Ethiopian Jews (AAEJ). The papers contain materials from Berger's other interests - his writings, his travels throughout the world, his community affiliations, his research into Ethiopian Jewry and Black American Jews, his career as a Jewish social work executive, and his commitment to Jewish causes and to Israel.Digital ImageDigital finding aid
AAEJ - Subject Files - Halpern, William (Box 39, Folder 1)
The Papers of Graenum Berger (1908-1999) document Berger's involvement with Ethiopian Jewry and his efforts to bring about their rescue from Ethiopia through the organization he formed, the American Association for Ethiopian Jews (AAEJ). The papers contain materials from Berger's other interests - his writings, his travels throughout the world, his community affiliations, his research into Ethiopian Jewry and Black American Jews, his career as a Jewish social work executive, and his commitment to Jewish causes and to Israel.Digital ImageDigital finding aid
AAEJ - Chronological Files (Box 15, Folder 8)
The Papers of Graenum Berger (1908-1999) document Berger's involvement with Ethiopian Jewry and his efforts to bring about their rescue from Ethiopia through the organization he formed, the American Association for Ethiopian Jews (AAEJ). The papers contain materials from Berger's other interests - his writings, his travels throughout the world, his community affiliations, his research into Ethiopian Jewry and Black American Jews, his career as a Jewish social work executive, and his commitment to Jewish causes and to Israel.Digital ImageDigital finding aid
AAEJ - Chronological Files - Simcha Jacobovici Film (Box 19, Folder 8)
The Papers of Graenum Berger (1908-1999) document Berger's involvement with Ethiopian Jewry and his efforts to bring about their rescue from Ethiopia through the organization he formed, the American Association for Ethiopian Jews (AAEJ). The papers contain materials from Berger's other interests - his writings, his travels throughout the world, his community affiliations, his research into Ethiopian Jewry and Black American Jews, his career as a Jewish social work executive, and his commitment to Jewish causes and to Israel.Digital ImageDigital finding aid
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