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

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Reprints (5) Article (1) Booklet (1).  All English.

   Subjects:  Various.

1.      *reg.  Chana Faerstein, “Sutzkever’s ‘Spiritual Soil:’ A Yiddish Symbolist Epic.”  Judaism, Vol. 13, No. 2 (Spring 1964): 198-210.

2.      *reg. Willy Hartner, “The mercury Horoscope of Marcantonio Michiel of Venice: A Study of the History of Renaissance Astrology and Astronomy.”  Vistas in Astronomy (Ed. A. Beer), Vol. 1.  London and N.Y.:  Pergamon Press, 1955.

3.      Robert J. Braidwood, The Near East and the Foundations for Civilization.  Eugene, Oregon:  Condon Lecture Publications, 1952.

4.      Leon J. Weinberger, “On the Provenance of Benjamin B. Samuel Quštani.”  Jewish Quarterly Review, New Series, Vol. LXVIII (no date): 46-60.

5.      Waldo Frank, “Ruben Dario and the Jews.”  Contemporary Jewish Record (August 1943): 348-351.

6.      Pamphlet.  Max Born, “Man and the Atom.”  (Introduction by Victor Weisskopf.)  Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (June 1957).

7.      *reg. Ruth Link Salinger, “Gustav Landauer in Historical Transmissions.”  Proceedings of the American Academy for Jewish Research, Vol. 41-2, 1973/4. 

14/2

Reprints, articles, pamphlets

1.      Eugene B. Borowitz, “God and Man in Judaism Today: A Reform Perspective.”  Judaism, Vol. 23, No. 3.  Summer 1974.

2.      *reg. back of title page.  Fritz Bamberger, “Julius Guttmann—Philosopher of Judaism,”  Series: Profiles of 20th Century Jews.  Year Book V. of the Leo Baeck Institute, 1960.

3.      *reg. inside front cover.  Mélanges André Neher.  Paris: Librairie d’Amérique et d’Orient Adrien-Maisonneuve, 1975.

4.      Photocopy of article.  S. Daniel Breslauer, “Baruch Spinoza: What manner of Zionist?” Hebrew Studies, Vol. XVIII (1977): 127-?.

5.      Photocopy of article.  Jacob Lestschinsky, “The Economic and Social Development of the Jewish People (From the Beginning of the 19th Century upto the Second World War).”  Jewish People: Past and Present? 

6.      Erich Goldhagen, “Albert Speer, Himmler, and the Secrecy of the Final Solution.”  Midstream: A Monthly Jewish Review, Vol. XVII, No. 8.   Oct. 1971.

7.      *reg. Emil L. Fackenheim, “On the Self-Exposure of Faith to the Modern Secular World: Philosophical Reflections in the Light of Jewish Experience.”  Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Vol. 96, No. 1 (Winter 1967): 193-219.

8.      Pamphlet.  A Challenge to Freedom of Worship: A Statement.  (Items by Eisenstein and Kaplan.)  N.Y.:  The Jewish Reconstructionist Foundation, Inc., 1945.

9.      *reg. Eng./Heb.  Harry A. Savitz, “Samuel Nehardea.”  TRADITION: A Journal of Orthodox Jewish Thought, Vol. 14, No. 2 (Fall 1973).

14/3

Reprints and articles.  (9 items: 2 Germ, 7 Eng.)

   Subjects:  Various, Modern Judaism.

1.      *reg.—brief. Alexander Altmann, “Briefe Karl Gotthelf Lessings an Moses Mendelssohn.”  Lesssing Year Book I, 1969.

2.      Benno Weiser Varon, “The Haunting of Meyer Levin.”  Midstream: A Monthly Jewish Review, Vol. 22, No. 7 (Aug./Sept. 1976).

3.      Allan Lazaroff, “Bahyā’s Asceticism against its Rabbinic and Islamic Background.”  Journal of Jewish Studies (no date/volume given).

4.      Note from Eleanor Alexander attached.  P.J. Alexander, “A Neglected palimpsest of Philo Judaeus: Preliminary Remarks editorum in usum.”  Studia Codicologica, TU 124, 1977.

5.      Arthur Green, “The Zaddiq as Axis Mundi in later Judaism.”  JAAR, Vol. XLV, No. 3 (1977): 327-347.

6.      The Zadokite Fragments: Facsimile of the MSS in the Cairo Genizah Collection in the Possession of the University Library, Cambridge, England (Introduction by Solomon Zeitlin).  Monograph series No. 1, The Jewish Quarterly Review.  1952.  Photographic plates of fragments.

7.      *reg. Germ.  Willy Hartner, “Judentum und Abendland.”  (Memento zum 20. Jahrestag des Deutschen Pogroms) Frankfurt a.M.: Franz Jos. Henrich, 1961.

8.      *reg. Heb./Eng.  Article in English.  Warren Bargad, “The Poetics of Allusion and the Hebrew literary Tradition.”  Judaism, Vol. 26, No. 4 (Fall 1977).

9.      Benny Kraut, “The Relation of Reason and Revelation in the Thought of Locke, Bayle, and Mendelssohn.”  Yavne Review, 1969.  

14/4

Reprint, Lectures, Booklet, Monograph, Pamphlet, Book (6 items—all English)

1.      Jenna Weissman Joselit, “Without Ghettoism: A History of the Intercollegiate menorah Association, 1906-1930.”  American Jewish Archives, Vol. XXX, No. 2 (November 1978).

2.      “A Selection of Sermons and Lectures Delivered by Dr. Walter Jacob to the Rodef Shalom Congregation (Pittsburgh, PA), 1982/3.

3.      Justice and Peace: Resolutions Passed by The Central Conference of American Rabbis (1917-56).  N.Y.: C.C. of A.R., 1956.

4.      Gil Carl AlRoy, ed., “Attitudes Toward Jewish Statehood in the Arab World.”  Middle East Area Studies—Series IV.  N.Y.:  American Academic Assoc. for Peace in the Middle East, 1971.

5.      Corliss Lamont, “A Humanist Funeral Service.”  Humanist Pamphlet No. 6.  Yellow Springs, Ohio:  American Humanist Association (Humanist House), Jan. 1962.

6.      Leonard Winograd, One of the Elders of Zion: Berl Katznelson.  McKeesport, PA:  Carmel Press, (no date given).