Abraham Haselkorn papers, 1940-1980.

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Abraham Haselkorn papers, 1940-1980.

The collection consists of correspondence, personal documents, and various autobiographical essays documenting Rabbi Abraham Haselkorn's experiences as a chaplain during World War II, especially his work with Jewish refugees and victims of the Holocaust. The collection also documents Haselkorn's stay in Palestine in 1947.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7967912

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Bancroft Library. Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life.

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Judah L. Magnes Museum

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Haselkorn, Abraham, 1905-1982.

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Abraham Haselkorn achieved recognition for his service as a chaplain during World War II, and particularly for his work with displaced persons and war orphans. After the war, Haselkorn spent a year in Palestine and then accepted a pulpit at Temple Beth Jacob in Menlo Park, California. In 1953, he accepted a pulpit at Temple Beth El in Salinas, where he remained for 20 years. From the description of Abraham Haselkorn papers, 1940-1980. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat re...

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