Myron Silverman papers, 1943-1981.

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Myron Silverman papers, 1943-1981.

Consists of correspondence, sermons, prayers for special occasions, and talks relating to Silverman's roles at Suburban Temple, as well as materials relating to his participation in local and national organizations, particularly the Union of American Hebrew Congregation's Israel Commission.

2 linear ft.

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Suburban Temple (Beachwood, Ohio)

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Established in 1948 by former members of several large Cleveland temples who had participated in a series of discussion groups on religious education. Emphasis was placed on Reform values and quality religious education. From the description of Records 1948-1973. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 17383339 Suburban Temple was established in 1948 by leading members of the Cleveland area's Reform Jewish community. Rabbi Myron Silverman led the congregation fro...

Cleveland (Ohio). Community Relations Board

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Silverman, Myron, 1911-1981.

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Myron Silverman was rabbi of the Suburban Temple, Beachwood, Ohio, a Reform Jewish congregation, from 1949-1975. After his ordination at Hebrew Union College in 1936, he held various pulpits around the country, and served as an Army chaplain during World War II. He came to Suburban Temple in 1949, one year after its founding. He was active in a number of groups, including the Citizens League of Cleveland, the American Jewish Committee, Fairhill Psychiatric Hospital, and the World Union of Progre...

Union of American Hebrew congregations

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Founded in 1873 when delegates representing twenty-nine congregations basically from the Midwest and the South assembled in Cincinnati, Ohio. From the description of Records, 1873-1985. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70960755 Organization which supports Reform Judaism in North America (including the United States). From the description of Union of American Hebrew Congregations records, 1996-2000. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 756915881 ...