Divre yeme Agudat "Ohole Shem" me-ʻet hiṿasdah ʻad ha-yom ha-zeh. 1905-1907.

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Divre yeme Agudat "Ohole Shem" me-ʻet hiṿasdah ʻad ha-yom ha-zeh. 1905-1907.

History of the intellectual society Ohole Shem, written by its secretary, N.T. London. The notebook covers the years 1895-1904, and two loose pages cover the year 1906-1907. The other loose pages contain records of papers delivered to the society in 1906-1907, one (1 typewritten page) being a summary of the talk on the Hebrew language given by Peter Wiernik on Nov. 24, 1906, and the other being, apparently, the entire paper by Rabbi Hayim Hirshenson (16 p.) concerning Jewish holidays, delivered on Dec. 27, 1906. The material in the notebook corresponds to material in MS. 258.

72 leaves, bound ; 21 cm.19 p., unbound ; 18-25 cm.

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Yeshiva University

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London, N. T. (Naḥum Ṭoviyah), b. 1837.

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Hirshenzon, Ḥayim, 1857-1935

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Wiernik, Peter, 1865-1936

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Journalist, editor of JEWISH MORNING JOURNAL, New York, N.Y. From the description of Papers, 1890-1948. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122435541 ...

Oh'le Shem Association (New York, N.Y.)

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The first meeting of the Oh'le Shem Associaton was held on Oct. 8. 1895. The purpose of the society was the study of Hebrew language and literature in particular, and the study of Semitic languages in general. The secretary of the society was N.T. London. The letterhead of the 1890's reads: Oh'le Shem Association, for the advancement of the study of Semitic literatures, 212 E. 112 Street, New York. From the description of Sefer zikaron. 1895-1905. (Yeshiva University). WorldCat recor...