JEWISH DEFENSE LEAGUE SCARCE 1972 CAUSE BUTTON "SAVE THE J.D.L. SEVEN".
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Auction #220 - Part I
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Item Description
Scarce 1.75" button with union bug back stamp and name of NYC maker on the curl Columbia Advertising Company. The button is Mint. Button was issued c. early 1972 in support seven Jews who were going on trial for "Conspiracy" who picketed and protested the Russian Trading Corp., Amtorg. The men arrested were protesting the treatment of Jews in the Soviet Union. Their trial began February 14, 1972 and Jerry Eisenberg served as Chairman of the Committee to "Save The Jewish Seven."  Comes with photocopy "editorial"  from first issue of a Jan. 1972 JDL publication that describes "What You Can Do To Save Their Lives".

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