Robert P. Goldman Papers
Title:
Robert P. Goldman Papers
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, addresses, reports, financial records, personal notes, and nearprint, which trace Goldman's activities as a lawyer and Jewish community activist. Due to Goldman's leadership role in the two major American Reform Jewish institutions, the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR) and the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (UAHC), this collection reflects many events which affected American Reform Judaism from the 1930s through 1970. Topics include American Jewish Conference, Central Conference of American Rabbis, Chicago Federation of Reform Synagogues, Cincinnati Jewish Community Council, Combined Campaign for American Judaism, Development Fund for American Judaism, Graduate School for Jewish Social Work, Hebrew Union College, Jewish Institute of Religion, National Council of Jewish Women, New York Federation of Reform Synagogues, and zionism. Correspondents include Marcus Lester Aaron, Robert S. Adler, Thruman Arnold, Emil N. Baar, Philip S. Bernstein, Barnett Robert Brickner, David A. Brown, Eddie Cantor, Max Cohen Currick, Maurice N. Eisendrath, Irvin Fane, Ephraim Frisch, Nelson Glueck, Sidney E. Goldstein, Frederick Greenman, James G. Heller, Walter S. Hilborn, Henry Hofheimer, Edward L. Israel, Samuel E. Karff, S.L Kopald, Jr., Simon Lazarus, Jacob Lichter, Thomas Mann, Henry Monsky, Earl Morse, Joseph M. Proskauer, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Murray Seasongood, Ludwig Vogelstein, Elkan C. Voorsanger, Frank L. Weil, and George Zepin.
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10.2 linear feet (23 Hollinger boxes and 1 oversize box)
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