Jewish outreach papers, 1970-1999 (bulk 1978-1998)

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Jewish outreach papers, 1970-1999 (bulk 1978-1998)

1970-1999

Collection includes: correspondence between Belin and numerous influential Jewish philanthropists, writers, editors, publicists, rabbis, and officials of Reform Jewish organizations; also contains writings, speeches, articles, newspaper clippings, and published works on Jewish outreach topics. Well-represented subjects include conversion to Judaism, outreach to intermarried couples, rabbinic officiation of marriages between Jews and non-Jews, Jewish population studies, anti-Semitism in late 20th century United States, and Zionism in the Reform Judaic movement.

19.1 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7969245

University of Michigan

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