A Letter from the American Friends Service Committee to the New York Japanese American Committee for Japan Relief Inc
Donation Letter by the Japanese American Committee 1947
Thank You Letters from Japanese People to Licensed Agencies for Relief in Asia and The New York Japanese American Committee for Japan Relief Inc.
New York Japanese American Committee for Japan Relief Inc. 1947-1952
Japan Relief Fundraiser Program
Pamphlet published 1948 by the Japan Relief Committee appealing for Japan relief
American Friends Service Committee Bulletin 1948 on LARA in Japan
Collection of Photographs of Japanese People from Licensed Agencies for Relief in Asia (LARA) to the New York Japanese American Committee for Japan Relief Inc.
ウィロー・グローブ墓地
Japanese American Christian Association

By the time WWII began in 1940, there were three Japanese churches in New York City.
Despite the harsh treatment and incarceration of Japanese happening, pastors from the churches visited the Japanese being detained on Ellis Island, and assisted non-incarcerated residents by providing employment, funds, and counseling.
After the war, when many Japanese immigrated to the East Coast, the Japanese Christian community grew accordingly.