Lowenthal-Goldfarb family papers, 1908-1986.

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Lowenthal-Goldfarb family papers, 1908-1986.

Genealogical materials relating to the Lowenthal, Anixter, Blumenfeld, and Goldfarb families; biographies; obituaries; an interview with Morris Lowenthal (1976); correspondence; original greeting cards; poetry chapbooks; periodicals; fliers; "To Be A Jew" and "Fourteen Sonnets" by Reuven Goldfarb; Yehudit Goldfarb's dissertation: "The Quest for Selfhood in Saul Bellow's Novels: A Jungian Interpretation" (1975); articles on "Judaism's New Renaissance" with photographs by Yehudit Goldfarb; and photographs of family burial sites in the Jewish cemeteries of Colma, Calif.

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Goldfarb family.

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Lowenthal family.

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Blumenfeld family.

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Goldfarb, Yehudit Dana

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Lowenthal, Morris, 1911-1983

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Bellow, Saul

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Saul Bellow (1915-2005), novelist. From the description of Saul Bellow drafts of nobel lecture, 1976-1977. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702194195 Author Saul Bellow was born in Montreal to Russian emigre parents; when he was nine, the family moved to Chicago, where Bellow was educated at the University of Chicago and Northwestern in Sociology and Anthropology. He began writing novels, and gradually built a respected body of work that saw him recognized as one of the most c...

Lowenthal, Juliet Blumenthal

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Anixter family.

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Goldfarb, Robert, 1945-

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