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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Reprint, Article, Pamphlets…

   Subjects: Various.

1.      *reg. Oscar I. Janowski, “The Jewish Community Center: Two Essays on Basic Purpose.”  N.Y.: National Jewish Welfare Board, 1975.

2.      History As a Career: To Undergraduates Choosing a Profession.  Washington D.C.:  American Historical Association, 1961.

3.      Book Advertisement.

a.       Eng. Gaston H. Halsberghe, The Cult of Sol Invictus.

b.      Germ.  Heinz Schreckenberg, Die Flavius-Josephus-Tradition in Antike und Mittelalter.

4.      a.   Directory of Residents of International House.  N.Y.:  McAuliffe Book Co. Inc., Printers, 1937.

b.      Directory Supplement.

5.      a.   *reg.  Isaac Franck, “The Concept of Freedom in Jewish Tradition.”  Annual Sol Feinstone Lecture.  Philadelphia, 1973. 

b.       Copy 2 (not signed, no regards.)

6.      Maurice Friedberg, Why They Left: A Survey of Soviet Jewish Emigrants.  NY:  the Academic Committee on Soviet Jewry, 1972.

7.      William G. Braude, “The Land as Purgatory.”  Central Conference : American Rabbis Journal, Jan. 1969.    

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Reprints and articles (5).  Book ad (1).

   Subjects: Various.

1.      *reg. This reprint contains some catalog cards on Duker of Glatzer’s.  Abraham G. Duker, “The mystery of the Jews in Mickiewicz’s Towianist Lectures on Slav Literature.”  The Polish Review, Vol. VII, No. 3 (1962).

2.      F.R. Leavis, “Mr. Eliot and Milton.”  Sewanee Review, Vol. LVII, No. 1 (Winter 1969): 1-30.

3.      Leo Gross, “Passage Through the Suez Canal of Israel-Bound Cargo and Israel Ships.”  The American Journal of International Law, Vol. 51, No. 3, July 1957.

4.      Joshua O. Haberman, “Salomon Ludwig Steinheim’s Doctrine of Revelation.”  Judaism, Vol. XVII, No. 1, Winter 1968.

5.      Book advertisement, 3 sections:

a.       Germ.  Salomon Ludwig Steinheim. (author or title?)

b.      Eng. Fuks, L., The Oldest Known Literary Documents of Yiddish Literature.

c.       Eng. I.A. Agus, Urban Civilization in Pre-Crusade Europe: a Study of Organized Town-Life… 

6.      *reg. Heb.  This reprint contains a Glatzer catalog card describing it.  Gerson D. Cohen, “The Story of the Four Captives.”  Proceedings of the American Academy for Jewish Research, Vol. 29 (1960-1). 

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Reprints (5)  Booklet (1)  All Eng.

   Subjects: Various.

1.      Jakob J. Petuchowski, “The Concept of Revelation in Reform Judaism.”  Central Conference of American Rabbis Year Book, Vol. LXIX, 1959.

2.      Serta Cantabrigiensia.  5 articles (English and German).  1954.

3.      Joachim Prinz, “Creative Catastrophe.”  Conservative Judaism, Winter 1958.

4.      Israel Abrahams, “Pico Della Mirandola.”  Hebrew Union College Jubilee Volume, 1925.

5.      *reg.  Steven F. Friedell, “The Deviating Ship.”  Hastings Law Journal, Vol. 32, No. 6 (July 1981).

6.      *reg. Heb., inside front cover.  Sidney B. Hoenig, “Historical inquiries: I. Heber Ir  II. City-Square.”  Jewish Quarterly Review, New Series Vol. XLVIII, No. 2 (Oct. 1957.)

7.      *reg, title page.  Alexander Marx, “The Polemical Manuscripts in the Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.”  A.S. Freidus Memorial Volume.  New York, 1929.

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Mixed items: travel brochure (Germ.) reprints, book advertisements (9 items).

   Subjects:  Various.

1.      Germ tourists’ brochure? Book ad?  Paul Arnsberg “Die Jüdischen Gemeinden in Hessen: Bilder, Dokumente.” 

2.      Moritz Stern, “Zeittafeln der jüdischen Geschichte und Literatur.”  Berlin: Verlag Hausfreund, 1934.

3.      *reg. Victor E. Reichert, “Spelling God With the Wrong Blocks: An Appreciation of Edwin A. Robinson.”  Paper read before the Literary Club.  June 13, 1966, Covington, KY.

4.      Book ad.  Eng./Heb.  Baruch Litvin, The Sanctity of the Synagogue, 1959.

5.      Book ad.  French/Heb.  Ploeg et Woude (eds. And trs.) avec la collaboration de Jongeling, Le Targum de Job de la Grotte de Qumrân.   

6.      Book ad. 

a.       Ronald Williamson, Philo and the Epistle to the Hebrews.

b.      Rengstorf (ed.)

c.       Heinz Schreckenberg, Bibliographie zu Flavius Josephus.

d.      Ursula Früchtel, Die Kosmologischen Vortellungen bei Philo von Alexandrien.

7.      a.   Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy, “Hitler and Israel, Or On Prayer: A Chapter from ‘Letters to Cynthia.’”  The Journal of Religion, Vol. XXV, No. 2, Apr. 1945.  (Copy 1)

b.      Copy 2.

c.       Copy 3.

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Mixed: material type and subject matter...

1.      Heb. (Eng. title page and summary) …Hebrew text...  J. Heller, “Character and Mentality of Ahad Haam.”  Melilah, Vol. 5, Manchester, 1955.

2.      …Hebrew text...

3.      Photocopy.  Richard Elliott Friedman, “The Biblical Expression Mastîr Pānîm.  Hebrew Annual Review, Vol. 1, 1977.

4.      Lecture Program.  “Torchbearers: Modern Carriers of the Jewish Intellectual Heritage.”  Rosenzweig and Herzl Lectures, Spring 1960.

5.      Lecture Program.  “The Philosophy of Franz Rosenzweig.”  Apr./May 1980.

6.      Biographical blurb on Nathan Glazer (not Nahum Glatzer!)

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Syllabus…

1.      Personal note to NNG inside.  Jonathan P. Siegel (Sir George Williams University, Montréal), “History of the Jewish People: Religion 222, Syllabus and Additional Readings.”  1972