Papers, 1935-1950. 1935-1950.

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Papers, 1935-1950. 1935-1950.

Papers of Abraham Goldstein. Of note is a two-page memorial sketch in Yiddish of Rabbi Yitsḥaḳ Simḥah ha-Levi (Isaaac S.) Hurewitz (1868-1935), rabbi of Hartford and author of the work Yad Ha-Leṿi. He was the father-in-law of Abraham Goldstein. There is also a 14-page translation of a sermon by Rabbi Hurewitz's father, Yosef Dov ha-Leṿi Hurewitz, which he included in Hebrew in Yad Ha-Leṿi, presenting it as he had heard it from his father 40 years previously. There is no indication of who did the translation from Hebrew into English.

ca. 240 leaves, unbound ; 5-33 cm. + 1 notebook, 7 leaves (10 cm.)

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Hurewitz, Joseph Dov, d. 1898.

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Goldstein, Abraham, 1893-1953.

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Abraham Goldstein, born Dec. 30, 1893 in Kiev, was an insurance executive in Hartford, Connecticut, active in Democratic politics in Hartford, and a leader of the Zionist movement. He served as vice president of the Zionist Organization of America, was on the executive committee of the American Jewish Congress, president of the Connecticut State Zionist Region, and chairman of the Emergency Committee for Palestine. Goldstein authored many pamphlets on Zionism as well as a weekly column for the J...

Hurewitz, Isaac S.

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