Papers, 1786-1934.

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Papers, 1786-1934.

Correspondence, 1897-1934, concerning Gustav Gottheil, Hebrew Union College, and other matters; condolence letters on death of Gustav Gottheil, 1903; family correspondence of Gustav Gottheil, Richard Gottheil, and others, 1854-1904; and family documents, 1786-1810, including wills and betrothal agreements. Correspondents include Theodore Herzl, Max Nordau, Samuel Poznanski, Kaufman Kohler, and Stephen Wise.

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Kohler, Kaufman, 1843-1926.

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Poznański, Samuel, 1864-1921.

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Gottheil, Gustav, 1827-1903

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Reform rabbi, Zionist leader from the United States. From the description of Papers, 1827-1921, 1858-1903 (bulk) (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83083575 ...

Wise, Stephen Samuel, 1874-1949

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Stephen Samuel Wise was born in Budapest, Hungary, and came to the United States the following year. He graduated with honors from Columbia University and in 1893 he was ordained in Austria "The People's Rabbi," as Wise would later be known, developed his deep concern for the less fortunate at an early age. Wise fought for housing projects, the abolition of child labor, the improvement of working conditions, securing rights for female workers and equal rights for African Americans. He founded th...

Hebrew Union College

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First Reform rabbinic school in the United States, founded in 1875 in Cincinnati, Ohio, by Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise; 1950 merged with Jewish Institute of Religion (founded in 1922 in New York, N.Y.) to become Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. From the description of Records, 1875-1948 (bulk 1920-1947). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70960622 ...

Gottheil, Richard J. H. (Richard James Horatio), 1862-1936

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Orientalist, Zionist, Professor of Semitics at Columbia University. Richard was the son of Gustav Gottheil. From the description of Papers, 1786-1934. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81886313 ...

Herzl, Theodor, 1860-1904

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Theodor Herzl (b. May 2, 1860, Pest, Kingdom of Hungary–d. July 3, 1904, Reichenau an der Rax, Austria-Hungary) was trained as a lawyer and enjoyed a successful career in journalism. He was a correspondent for Viennese newspaper Neue Freie Presse in Paris before becoming literary editor of Neue Freie Presse. As the Paris correspondent for Neue Freie Presse, Herzl followed the Dreyfus affair, an antisemitic incident in France. Covering the case made him desire a Jewish homeland. In 1897, at cons...

Nordau, Max Simon, 1849-1923

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Zionist leader, physician, author and social critic. From the description of Max Nordau letters [manuscript], 1912-1920 (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 174964852 Hungarian-Jewish author. From the description of Autograph manuscript "Preface a la second edition" (of Degeneration) signed, [n.d.]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270611589 From the description of Philosophie und Moral des Krieges : autograph manuscript signed : [Paris?], [1899 o...