Small collections, 1670-1975.

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Small collections, 1670-1975.

Papers, ca. 1850-1891, of Samuel and Rabbi Jonah B. Bondi, of Mainz, Germany, including correspondence with Azriel Hildesheimer, and other rabbis, scholars, and leaders of the Orthodox movement; lists, correspondence, and draft entries for ENCYCLOPEDIA JUDAICA, 1968-1970; documents concerning the role of Jacob Idler in supplying arms to Venezuela and subsequent disputes over payment, including later historical works and correspondence, ca. 1819-1962; and documents concerning Jews of Nice and elsewhere in France, 1670-1828. Correspondence and other material of Hyman Enelow, 1929-1934; Isidore Goldblum, 1882-1890; Jonas Goldsmith, 1824-1920; Rabbis Benjamin and Herman L. Grossman, 1919-1978; Ida Espen Guggenheim, 1905-1935; Igersheim family, Frankfurt, 1806-1869; Lehman family, Hessen, 1829-1884; Morris D. Levine, ca. 1916-ca. 1935; Itchak Margolis, 1879-1887; Sabato Morais, 1823-1897; Gerson Rosensweig, 1890-1912; and Nahum Sokolow, Henrietta Szold, Ephraim Benguiat, Itzhak Ben-Zvi, Maurice Frankhuis, Ignaz Goldziher, Moses Hyamson, and Raphael Hirscheim. Also includes material concerning the Mendel Beilis trial, 1913; blood libel in Massena, N.Y., 1928; Jewish Theological Seminary, Soncino-Gesellschaft der Freunde des Jüdischen Buches, 1931-1932; United Synagogue of America, Chicago Council, 1943-1950; World Zionist Congress, 1898-1929; genealogies of Beck family and of family of Samuel Cohen of Baltimore; and other material.

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Morais, Sabato, 1823-1897

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Sabato Morais (1823 -1897) was an Italian-born Sephardic teacher and cantor, the minister of Philadelphia's Spanish and Portuguese Congregation Mikveh Israel for nearly half a century, a politically active republican and opponent of slavery, a master Hebraist and pioneer of Italian and Sephardic Jewish Studies in the United States, and the founder of the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City....

Sokolow, Nahum, 1859-1936

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Cohen, Samuel Meir, b. 1886

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Conservative rabbi; executive director of United Synagogue of America. From the description of Papers, 1927-1943. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83235294 ...

Levine, Morris D., 1881-1936

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Hirscheim, Raphael.

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Ben-Zvi, Itzhak, 1884-1963

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Guggenheim, Ida Espen.

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Goldziher, Ignác, 1850-1921

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Soncino-Gesellschaft der Freunde des Jüdischen Buches.

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Jewish Theological Seminary of America

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Collecting area: Materials dealing with all aspects of Jewish life. From the description of Repository description. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155524648 The Jewish Theological Seminary of America moved into its new campus at 3080 Broadway in the Morningside Heights section of New York City in 1930. The complex was designed by the architectural firm Gehron and Ross, with David Levy, Associate Architect. The construction of the buildings was funded by donations from Louis ...

Rosensweig, Gerson.

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Hyamson, Moses, 1863-1949

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New York rabbi. From the description of Papers, 1934-1946. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122425441 ...

Goldsmith, Jonas.

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Beĭlis, Mendelʹ, 1874-1934.

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United Synagaogue of America. Chicago Council.

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Hildesheimer, Ezriel, 1820-1899

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Born in Halberstadt in 1820, Esriel Hildesheimer studied at the yeshiva in Altona and at the universities of Berlin and Halle, receiving his doctorate in 1844. Along with Samson Raphael Hirsch, he was one of the founders and leaders of neo-Orthodoxy. He became rabbi in Eisenstadt, Austria-Hungary, in 1851, where he also founded a yeshiva, and at Congregation Adass Jisroel, Berlin, in 1869, founding the Rabbiner Seminar fuer das orthodoxe Judentum in 1873. His attempts to give secular learning a ...

Bondi, Samuel 1794-1877

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Grossman, Benjamin.

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Goldblum, Isidore, 1864-1925.

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Zionist Congress

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Idler, Jacob, -1856

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Bondi, Jonah B.

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Margolis, Itchak.

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Enelow, H. G. 1877-1934.

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Szold, Henrietta, 1680-1945

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Henrietta Szold, Zionist leader, was born in Baltimore of Hungarian-Jewish parentage. She taught school at the Misses Adams School in Baltimore, and was the founder of a night school for Russian immigrants in Baltimore in 1889. From 1892-1915 Szold was the secretary of the Jewish Publication Society of America. A trip to Palestine in 1909 was the turning point in her life. She became an enthusiastic Zionist, became the Secretary of the Federation of American Zionists and founder and first Presid...

Grossman, Herman L.

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Benguiat, Ephraim

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Frankhuis, Maurice.

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