The Divinity Library – Vanderbilt University

Glatzer Offprint and
Ephemera Collection (continued)

 

NNG = Nahum N. Glatzer
* = signed or initialed by author
reg.  = authors regards

 

D.  Mixed Subjects and Authors

13/1

Four English articles…

1.      Abraham Regelson, “Israel’s Sweetest Singer: Yehudah Halevi (1080-1140) Including a new translation of ‘Love of Zion.’”  Hebrew Poetry Society of America.  1943.

2.      *reg.? Heb.  A. Bonné, “Some Aspects of the Recent socioeconomic Changes in the Middle East.”  Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society, Vol. XXVII, July 1940.

3.      Leo Pinsker, “Auto-Emancipation.”  U.S.A.:  Masada (Youth Zionist Organization of America), 1939.

4.      H.A. Wolfson, “The Muslim Attributes and the Christian Trinity.”  Harvard Theological Review, Vol. XLIX, No. 1, January1956.

13/2

Article, English, Reprint…

1.      Josef Fraenkel, “Chaim Weizmann and Haham Moses Gaster.”  Herzl Year Book, Vol. VI.  New York, 1964/5.

13/3

Reprint, 3 copies, German…

1.      Germ.  Mitgeteilt von Nahum N. Glatzer, “Aus unveröffentlichten Briefen von I.M. Jost.”  In Zwei Welten: Siegfried Moses zum fünfundsiebzigsten Geburtstag.  Tel-Aviv: Bitaon Ltd., 1962.

a.       Copy 1 of above.

b.      Copy 2.

c.       Copy 3.

13/4

1. Pädagogische Akademie Frankfurt am Main, “Verzeichnis der…

   (Schedule of course lessons and exercises, Frankfurt Academy)

2. another schedule

1.      “Verzeichnis der Vorlesungen und Übungen Sommer-Halbjahr 1930; Winter-Halbjahr 1930/31,” Pädagogische Akademie Frankfurt am Main.  Frankfurt am Main: Peter Naacher, Buchhandlung, 1930. 

2.      “Verzeichnis der Vorlesungen Winter-Halbjahr 1933/34 und Personalverzeichnis,” J.W. Goethe-Universität.  Frankfurt am Main: Universitätsbuchhandlung Blazek & Bergmann, 1933.

13/5

Theology articles, English…(3 items).

1.      Samuel S. Cohon, “The Existentialist Trend in Theology.”  Yearbook, Vol. LXIII, The Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1953.

a.       Copy 1.

b.      Copy 2.

2.      Jacob Mann, “An Early Theologico-Polemical Work.”  Hebrew Union College Annual, Vol. 12-13, 1937/8.

13/6

Reprints and booklets.  (9 items…)

   Subjects:  Various.

1.      *reg. title page. …Hebrew text...

2.      Germ. Abraham Marmorstein, “Die Strafen der Religionsfreveler im Diesseits nach der Agada.”  Reprint: source not given.  July 11, 1946.

3.      A. Marmorstein, “Egyptian Mythology and Babylonian Magic in Bible and Talmud.”  Dissertationes in honorem Dr. Eduardi Mahler.  Budapestini: AranyJanos, 1937.

4.      Michael Higger, “Talmudic Literature.”  Review of Boaz Cohen’s Mishnah and Tosefta.  A Comparative Study.  Part 1.  Shabbat.?  Jewish Quarterly Review, 10.4.38.

5.      *reg. Heb. Judah Goldin, “The Two Versions of Abot de Rabbi Nathan.”  Hebrew Union College Annual, Vol. 19, 1946.

6.      Judah Goldin, “The Thinking of the Rabbis.”  Judaism, Vol. 5, No. 1, Winter 1956. 

7.      Ralph Marcus, “The Pharisees in the Light of Modern Scholarship.”  Journal of Religion, Vol. 32,  No. 3.  July 1952.

8.      Jacob Mann, “Some Midrashic Genizah Fragments.”  Hebrew Union College Annual, Vol. 14, 1939.

9.      *reg.  Luitpold Wallach, “A Palestinian Polemic against Idolatry.”  Hebrew Union College Annual, Vol. 19, 1946.

13/7

Reprints (3).  Reviews (2).

   Subjects:  Various.

1.      M. Aberbach, “The Historical Allusions of Chapters IV, XI and XIII of the Psalms of Solomon.”  Jewish Quarterly Review, Vol. XLI, No. 4.  April 1951.

2.      Hyman Klein, “The Hadrianic Persecution and the Rabbinic Law of Sale.”  Jewish Quarterly Review, Vol. XXIII, No. 3.  1933.

3.      Fragile: covers detached.  Fritz Pringsheim, “The Legal Policy and Reforms of Hadrian.”  Journal of Roman Studies, 1934.

4.      Judah Rosenthal, “Review: Karaite Anthology (Leon Nemoy, trans. and ed.)”  Speculum: A Journal of Mediaeval Studies, Vol. XXVIII, No. 3.  July 1953.

5.      Newspaper book review.  Abraham Goldberg, “Great Work On Mishna.”  Review of J.N. Epstein’s Introduction to Tannaitic Literature.  April 19, 1957.