Subject • | Jewish sermons -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Union of American Hebrew Congregations. | [X] | • | America-Israel Cultural Foundation. |
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| • | American Jewish Congress. |
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| • | Anshe Chesed Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations. |
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| • | Brith Emeth Temple (Pepper Pike, Ohio) |
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| • | Brith Emeth Temple (Pepper Pike, Ohio) -- Photographs. |
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| • | Central Conference of American Rabbis. |
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| • | Civil rights movements -- Mississippi. |
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| • | Civil rights workers -- Mississippi. |
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| • | Council of Federated Organizations (U.S.) |
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| • | Goodman, Andrew, 1943-1964. |
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| • | Horowitz, Deborah. |
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| • | Horowitz, Philip, 1922-2002 -- Photographs. |
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| • | Horowitz, Philip, 1922-2002. |
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| • | Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | Jewish religious schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Lelyveld, Arthur J., 1913-1997. |
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| • | Mississippi Freedom Project. |
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| • | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Cleveland Branch. |
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| • | Ratner, Ilana Horowitz. |
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| • | Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.) |
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| • | Synagogue Council of America. |
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| • | World Union for Progressive Judaism. |
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| • | Zionism. |
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| • | Zionists -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 1 | Title: | Philip Horowitz Papers
| | | Creator: | Horowitz, Philip | | | Dates: | 1932-2001 | | | Abstract: | Philip Horowitz was a scholar of classical and modern Hebrew, a Yiddishist, a teacher, and an advocate of human rights and liberal causes. He served as rabbi of Brith Emeth Congregation, Pepper Pike, Ohio, from its inception in 1959 until its closure in 1986. He was Visiting Professor of Theology at John Carroll University, 1968-1978, and Dean of College Seminars, National Federation of Temple Youth, 1962-1972. He was also a member of the Executive Commission, Ohio Civil Liberties Union, 1964-1970, served on the Board of Directors of the Cleveland Council on Soviet Anti-Semitism, and was a member of the Ohio Commission on Abortion Reform. The collection consists of correspondence, sermons and talks, newspaper clippings, personal papers, administrative records and program documents. | | | Call #: | MS 4943 | | | Extent: | 3.40 linear feet (4 containers) | | | Subjects: | Horowitz, Philip, 1922-2002. | Horowitz, Philip, 1922-2002 -- Photographs. | Horowitz, Deborah. | Ratner, Ilana Horowitz. | Brith Emeth Temple (Pepper Pike, Ohio) | Brith Emeth Temple (Pepper Pike, Ohio) -- Photographs. | Union of American Hebrew Congregations. | World Union for Progressive Judaism. | Rabbis -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Reform Judaism. | Reform Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish sermons -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish religious schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 2 | Title: | Arthur J. Lelyveld Papers
| | | Creator: | Lelyveld, Arthur J. | | | Dates: | 1901-1993 | | | Abstract: | Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld served as senior rabbi of Anshe Chesed Congregation (Fairmount Temple) in Beachwood, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, from 1958-1986. Throughout his career he played key roles in national and local Jewish organizations and actively fought for civil rights. A native of New York City, Lelyveld received a B.A. from Columbia University in 1933, and was ordained at Hebrew Union College in 1939. From 1939-1944, he served congregations in Hamilton, Ohio, and Omaha, Nebraska. From 1944-46 he was Executive Director of the Committee on Unity for Palestine, and from 1946-1956 served as Associate National Director, and then National Director, of B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations. He also played leadership roles in a number of other national Jewish organizations, including American Jewish Congress, Central Conference of American Rabbis, and the Synagogue Council of America. On the local Cleveland level, he served in various capacities on the Cleveland Jewish Welfare Fund, the Jewish Community Federation, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Cleveland Chapter, and the Cleveland Board of Rabbis. Lelyveld was also the author of Atheism is Dead and of numerous monographs and articles. He was active in the civil rights movement of the 1960s, participating with other Cleveland clergy in voter registration efforts in Mississippi and serving as a minister-counselor to the Council of Federated Organizations under the auspices of the Commission on Race and Religion of the National Council of Churches. While serving in this capacity, Lelyveld was severely beaten. He also delivered the eulogy at the funeral of slain civil rights worker Andrew Goodman in 1964. The collection consists of correspondence, speeches, sermons, writings, minutes, publications, newspaper clippings, appointment books, and certificates. | | | Call #: | MS 4639 | | | Extent: | 23.10 linear feet (26 containers) | | | Subjects: | Lelyveld, Arthur J., 1913-1997. | Goodman, Andrew, 1943-1964. | Anshe Chesed Congregation (Cleveland, Ohio) | American Jewish Congress. | Central Conference of American Rabbis. | Synagogue Council of America. | Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.) | Council of Federated Organizations (U.S.) | Mississippi Freedom Project. | B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations. | Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) | America-Israel Cultural Foundation. | Union of American Hebrew Congregations. | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Cleveland Branch. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Rabbis -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish sermons -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Reform Judaism. | Reform Judaism -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Civil rights movements -- Mississippi. | Civil rights workers -- Mississippi. | Zionism. | Zionists -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
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