Harry Kaplan papers
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Glueck, Nelson, 1900-1971
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Archaeologist, rabbi, and president of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Nelson Glueck was born in Cincinnati on June 4, 1900. He entered Hebrew Union College in 1914 to study for the rabbinate. While at Hebrew Union College, Glueck simultaneously attended the University of Cincinnati where he obtained a B.A. degree in 1920. In 1923, he was ordained a rabbi. Glueck continued his studies in Europe at the University of Berlin, Heidelberg University, and the University of Jena wher...
Warburg, Felix Moritz, 1871-1937
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Felix M. Warburg was a prominent investment banker and philanthropist. Born in Hamburg, Germany, Warburg came to the United States in 1894. From 1896 he was with the firm of Kuhn, Loeb & Company, New York. Warburg was an active supporter of various charities, including the New York Foundation, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee the Jewish Welfare Board, Institute of Musical Art, Teachers College, and the Jewish Theological Seminary. Warburg founded the American Friends of the Hebre...
Marcus, Jacob Rader, 1896-1995
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Jacob Rader Marcus received his rabbinical ordination from Hebrew Union College in 1920; he began teaching at HUC that year. Marcus devoted most of his post-World War II historical career to American Jewish history and founded the American Jewish Archives in Cincinnati in 1947 on the campus of HUC. ...
Hertzberg, Arthur
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Polish, Jacob, 1913-1991
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Rabbi and civic leader, ordained by HUC in 1939; member of CCAR and ZOA. From the description of Jacob Polish sermons, 1939-1952 and undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 764422565 ...
Honig, Herbert M.
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Levine, Harry O. A.
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Eppstein, Victor
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Gitin, Joseph
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Zatkis, Heinrich
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Shapiro, Judah Joseph, 1912-
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Judah J. Shapiro (1912-1980) Judah Joseph Shapiro was born in New York City on June 12, 1912. Throughout his life, Shapiro was a "leading Zionist organizer, theoretician and educator." 1 From 1954 to 1956, he was the director of the Department of Cultural and Educational Reconstruction of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. In 1956, he was appointed as the national director of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations, a position he held until 1959. He ha...
Goldberg, Robert E.
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Morgenbesser, Sidney, 1921-2004
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Slonimsky, Henry, 1884-1970
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Pollack, Herman, 1907-1985
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Kaplan, Harry A.
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Reform rabbi; b. 1901; d. 1969. From the description of Papers, 1924-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70960906 ...
Rabin, Henry
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Saperstein, Sanford E.
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Millgram, Abraham Ezra, 1901-
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Jospe, Alfred, 1909-
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Gordon, Theodore Herzl, 1908-2005
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Friedman, Newton J. (Newton Jerome), 1907-1970
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Funk, Julius
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Wasservogel, Hans
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Kesselman, William, 1909-1996
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Ende, George
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Rypins, Frederick I.
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Taubenhaus, Esther
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Gelfman, Harold L.
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Jewish Institute of Religion (New York, N.Y.). Alumni Association
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Fleishaker, Oscar
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Lebowitz, Arthur B.
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B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation (Ohio State University)
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Farber, Bernard E., 1914-
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Cahn, Judah
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Gumbiner, Joseph H. (Joseph Henry), 1906-
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Bloom, P. H.
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Zuckerman, Arthur J.
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Jolt, Harry
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Kahn, Benjamin M.
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Prero, Amram, 1915-1991
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Ruchames, Louis, 1917-....
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Brandeis, Louis Dembitz, 1856-1941
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Louis Brandeis (b. November 13, 1856, Louisville, Kentucky – d. October 5, 1941, Washington D.C.) was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, serving from 1916 until 1939. Brandeis was the Court’s 67th justice and its first Jewish-American justice. He was the son of immigrants from Bohemia, who came to Kentucky from Prague, then part of the Austrian Empire. He received his LL.B. from Harvard Law School in 1877, and before becoming a judge, served as a lawyer at Warren & B...
Sachar, Abram Leon, 1899-1993
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Benjamin, Lore
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Salgo, Elmer, 1917-2000
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Krohn, Abraham Lincoln, 1893-1958
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Lorge, Ernest M.
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Michelson, A. Elihu (Arthur Elihu), 1909-2000
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Frimer, Norman E., 1916-
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Josephson, Louis A.
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Holmes, John Haynes, 1879-1964
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American clergyman and reformer. From the description of The voice of God is calling : autograph poem signed, 1930 Nov. 13. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 269557327 John Haynes Homes (1879-1964) was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and raised near Boston, Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard College in 1902 and Harvard Divinity School in 1904. He received honorary doctorates from Benares Hindu University, Rollins College, and Meadville Theological School. He served as...
Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society of America
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Pekarsky, Maurice Bernard, 1905-1962
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Simon, Meyer
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Temple Anshe Anonim (Pittsfield, Mass.)
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Cohen, Jehudah M., 1907-1966
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Neuman, Gerard G.
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War Resisters League
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The War Resisters League (WRL) was established in 1923 through the initiative of Jessie Wallace Hughan. It began as an organization for men and women willing to sign a pledge refusing to support war of any kind. During World War II, it lent both moral and legal support to conscientious objectors, especially absolute pacifists who refused to participate even in civilian alternative service, often for reasons other than religious beliefs. In 1968, the WRL merged with the Committee for Nonviolent A...
American Jewish congress
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The American Jewish Congress was founded originally in 1918 by a group of Jewish American leaders as an umbrella structure for Jewish organizations to represent the American Jewish interests at the Peace Conference following the end of World War I. It was seen as a national parliamentary assembly representing all American Jews. Representatives to the Congress were selected by all major national Jewish organizations and delegates representing local communities were elected by some 35...
Shatz, Maurice H.
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