Ira S. Wolfstein address, 1919.

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Ira S. Wolfstein address, 1919.

Brief talk given by Wolfstein at the CCAR (Central Conference of American Rabbis) conference relating to Dr. Isaac M. Wise, Dr. David Einhorn, and the beginnings of the UAHC (Union of American Hebrew Congregations).

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