Meyer Heller papers, 1950-1962.

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Meyer Heller papers, 1950-1962.

Correspondence, which includes letters from his radio audience providing an interesting insight into public opinion of the time and letters from his colleagues that document the decision-making process of rabbis and their temple boards; minutes of the board of directors for Congregation Emanu-El; and material on Rabbi Heller's activities with temple youth groups, secular boys' clubs, and with the Northern California Board of Rabbis.

6 linear feet.

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Congregation Emanu-El (San Francisco, Calif.)

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Board of Rabbis of Northern California

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Heller, Meyer, 1921-

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Rabbi Meyer Heller served both Temple Israel, in Hollywood, Calif., and Temple Emanu-El, in Beverly Hills, Calif. He also served as an associate rabbi and director of education at San Francisco's Congregation Emanu-El (1950-1963). From the late 1950s to the early 1960s, he gave radio sermons in San Francisco in which he commented on religious interpretation and philosophy. From the description of Meyer Heller papers, 1950-1962. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 74985209 ...