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NNG
= Nahum N. Glatzer |
Palestine, Formation of Israel, Jews in Europe
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Mihaly, Eugene. “A Rabbinic Defense of the Election of Israel.” |
1.
~Hebrew Union College Annual,
Vol. XXXV, 1964. |
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8/2 |
Jewish Agency for Palestine.
“Memorandum…” |
1.
Memorandum
Submitted to the Anglo-American Committee of inquiry on Palestine.
Jerusalem: Jewish Agency for Palestine, Mar. 1946. |
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8/3 |
Four English Pamphlets… |
1.
Raphael Jospe, “Jewish Particularity from Ha-Levi to Kaplan:
Implications for Defining Jewish Philosophy.” Go and Study: Essays
and Studies in Honor of Alfred Jospe.
Washington D.C.: B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundations, 1980.
2.
*reg? Heb. Gerson D.
Cohen, “The Soteriology of R. Abraham Maimuni.”
Proceedings for the
American Academy for Jewish Research, Vols. 35 and 36, 1968.
3.
O.D. Kulka, “The ‘Reichvereinigung
of the Jews in Germany’ (1938/9-43): Problems of continuity in the
Organization and leadership of German Jewry under the National Socialist
Regime.” Patterns of
Jewish Leadership in Nazi Europe 1933-1945.
Proceedings of the Third Yad Vashem International Historical
Conference. Jerusalem:
Yad Vashem, 1979.
4.
S.C. Leslie, “The Rift in Israel: I.” International
Affairs, Vol. 45, No. 3, July 1969.
5.
S.C. Leslie, “The Rift in Israel: II.” International
Affairs, Vol. 45, No. 4, Oct. 1969. |
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8/4 |
Three Pamphlets from Heidelberg… |
1.
Joseph Peter Stern, “The Enlarging and Enlivening Study of
Literature.” Versuche zu Goethe: Festschrift für Erich Heller.
Heidelberg: Lothar Stiehm Verlag, 1976.
2.
Germ. Wolfgang Genter, “KOLLISIONEN
IM LAUFE DER GESCHICHTE UNSERES PLANETENSYSTEMS.”
Reden und Gedenkworte (Orden
Pour le Mérite für Wissenschaften und Künste), 12. Band, 1974/5.
3.
Germ. Albin Lesky, “Gendenkworte
für Wolfgang Schadewaldt.” Reden
und Gedenkworte (Orden Pour le Mérite für Wissenschaften und Künste),
12. Band, 1974/5. |
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8/5 |
Two Pamphlets. Glatzer and Irwin. |
1.
Nahum N. Glatzer. Reviews
of
a.
Saadia
Anniversary Volume (Texts and Studies, Vol. II) New York:
American Academy for Jewish Research, 1943.
b.
Rab
Saadia Gaon: Studies in His Honor.
Louis Finkelstein, ed. New
York: Jewish Theological Seminary of America, 1944.
2.
William A. Irwin, “Samuel I. Feigin (1893-1950).”
Journal of Near Eastern
Studies, Vol. IX, No. 3, July1950. |
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8/6 |
Three Pamphlets in English.
Personal experiences during WWII. |
1.
An International Press Conference held in Moscow April 5, 1960:
Report of an Investigation
into the War Crimes of Theodor Oberländer.
2.
*reg. Booklet. Mel Wilk, In
Exile. (Poetry) Kansas
City, MO: The BookMakers,
1979.
3.
Marie Kahle, “The Story of the Escape of the Kahle Family from
Nazi-Germany.” What Would You Have Done? (Series title).
London, 1945. (Recorded Winter 1941.) |
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8/7 |
News clippings (Eng.) –4.
Subject:
Jews in Germany |
1.
Review of The Jews of Germany: A Story of Sixteen Adventurous
Centuries, Marvin Lowenthal.
2.
Bennell Braunstein, “Voice From the Ghetto.”
Review of Sholem Asch’s Tales of My People.
3.
Eva Hoffman, “Books of The Times.”
Review of Elie Wiesel’s Messenger to All Humanity.
N.Y. Times, June 13,
1983.
4.
John J. Maloney, “Short Stories by Mr. Stern, Who Follows No
Patterns.” Review of
James Stern’s The Man Who Was Loved.
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Small Hebrew Book. |
1.
…Hebrew text... |
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8/9 |
Mantel, Hugo… |
1.
Hugo Mantel, “The Removals of the Sanhedrin from Yabneh to Usha.”
American Academy for Jewish Research, Proceedings, Vol. XXVI,
1957. |