Letter : Boston, Mass., to Joshua L. Liebman, Boston, Mass., [1944 Apr. 8].

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Letter : Boston, Mass., to Joshua L. Liebman, Boston, Mass., [1944 Apr. 8].

Concerning Charles W. Eliot's Four American leaders (1906); points out "references to us Jews" on p. 109 and 125 in the essay on Emerson.

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Liebman, Joshua Loth, 1907-1948

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Joshua Loth Liebman (1907-1948) Joshua Loth Liebman was born in Hamilton, Ohio, on April 7, 1907, to Simon and Sabina (Loth) Liebman. After earning his A.B. from the University of Cincinnati in 1926, Liebman studied at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, and was ordained as a Rabbi in 1930. A scholar and committed Zionist, Rabbi Liebman was also the author of Peace of Mind (1946) as well as a radio commentator on Jewish issues. In 1939, Rabbi Liebman became t...