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Jacob H. Schiff, financier and philanthropist
1847 - 1920

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GITELSON FAMILY. 
Papers, 1897-1964. 6.8 linear ft. 
Family and business correspondence, business records, business cards of various individuals in the textile industry, photos, and miscellaneous papers of a New York City family. Also, information pertaining to the Gitelson-Kamaiko family and M. Leo Gitelson, the Nehemiah Gitelson Foundation, and the Gitelson Library (1915-1964). 

GOLD, HERMAN COLLECTION.
Papers, 1744-1951. 6.6 linear ft.
Letters and miscellaneous items bearing the signatures of American Jewish dignitaries (1800-1950); 75 documents (1744-1810) in Spanish relating to the Inquisition, Vera Cruz., Mexico City, and Madrid; booklets, government documents, a scrapbook concerning various activities of Governor William Sulzer of New York; and miscellaneous printed matter, (1908-1951), and newsclippings. 

GOLDBERG, EDGAR (1887-1937).
Papers, 1872-1999. 0.2 linear ft.
Papers consist of photocopies of articles about Edgar Goldberg, founding editor and publisher of the Texas Jewish Herald in Houston, Texas; photographs and personal documents, newsclippings, and documents relating to the Goldberg/ Ruppin family history.

GOLDBERG, ISIDOR. (1893-1961).
Papers, 1908-1992. 5.2 linear ft.
Papers describe the career of Isidor Goldberg as inventor and businessman in the formative years of the electronics/radio/ television industry; the history of Pilot Radio Corp., the multinational company he founded in 1919; and the philosophical interests of Goldberg and his wife, Joan Goldberg Arbuse. The collection includes news articles, advertisements, photographs, correspondence, speeches, sound recordings, awards and personal items. The span dates of the collection are 1908-1992, with the bulk of the material dated 1928-1951. Inventory available

GOLDMAN, ROBERT PHILIP (1890-1976). 
Papers, 1897-1976. 7.5 linear ft.
Personal correspondence of a Cincinnati lawyer, president of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations UAHC) and Chair of the Board of Governors of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR). Also included are addresses, newsclippings, publicity items, and miscellaneous material. The collection contains additional materials dealing with the American Jewish Committee, American Jewish Conference, and the American Zionist Organization. By virtue of Goldman's leading role in the two major American Reform Jewish institutions, the UAHC and HUC-JIR, the collection reflects many events which affected American Reform Judaism from the 1930's through 1970. Among the many correspondents included in the collection are Maurice N. Eisendrath, Nelson Glueck, Joseph M. Proskauer, Adolph Rosenberg, Samuel Sandmel, and Irving S. Schneider. Inventory available.

GOLDSTEIN, FANNY (1895-1961). 
Papers, 1933-1961. 4.1 linear ft.
Papers consist of correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and book reviews relating to Miss Goldstein's work as librarian of the West End Branch of the Boston Public Library. Includes material on her publication, The Jew in Literature and Contemporary Life, and on Nazi book burnings. There is on also material on the American Jewish Committee, American Jewish Historical Society; Charles Angoff, Louis D. Brandeis, Benjamin N. Cardozo, Felix Frankfurter, S. Felix Mendelsohn, and Joshua Bloch. Inventory available.

GOOTMAN, JOSEPH (b. 1894)
Papers, 1940-1961. 3.3 linear ft.
Correspondence and miscellaneous materials concerning the American Jewish Congress, the American Jewish Conference, the Jewish Welfare Fund, the Habonim Camps, Israel, Histadruth, Ivrith, Hechulutz (1938-1951); and letters and printed material regarding organizations in Cincinnati, Ohio including, the Labor Zionist Organization, Poale Zion, Zionist Council, the Zionist Emergency Council, the Labor Zionist Council, the Jewish Community Council, Talmud Torah, the Bureau of Jewish Education, Yavneh Foundation School, and Chofetz Chaim Day School (1940-1961). 

GOTTHEIL, RICHARD J.H. (1862-1936)
Papers, 1886-1973. 0.8 linear ft.
Papers consist of correspondence, clippings, writings, and personal papers of Gottheil, an Orientalist and Semitic language professor. Gottheil was a early supporter of the Zionist movement and the papers reflect his activities in this area. Major correspondents include Louis Brandeis, Theodor Herzl, Judah Magnes and Stephen Wise. Inventory available

GRATZ, REBECCA (1781-1869). 
Papers, 1797-1863. 1.6 linear ft.
Photocopies of letters from Rebecca Gratz to Mary Elizabeth Fenno and Harriett Fenno, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (1800-1813), Miriam Cohen (1837-1861), Benjamin Gratz (1808-1863), Maria Gratz (1820-1839), Maria Fenno Hoffman, (1797-1823), and Ann Gratz (1844-1863). Originals in the New York Historical Society, the American Jewish Historical Society, and the Library of the University of North Carolina. 

GREENBAUM, SAMUEL (1854-1930). 
Papers, 1876-1920. 1.2 linear ft.
Correspondence, legal briefs, documents, and record ledgers of cases tried before Judge Greenbaum, as well as newsclippings, and other papers, relating to Greenbaum's career as Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York. 

GREENEBAUM, JACOB VICTOR (1885-1972). 
Papers, 1930-1960. 0.8 linear ft.
Correspondence, autobiography, newspaper and magazine articles, and other papers, relating to Greenebaum's activities on the Board of Governors of the Hebrew Union College, and his interest in the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Includes material relating to the conferring of an honorary degree on Greenebaum by the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and correspondence with Maurice N. Eisendrath, Julian Morgenstern, and Gertrude Pinsky, concerning Rabbi Helmut Gins, a German refugee of La Paz, Bolivia. 

GUSDORF, ALEXANDER (b.1848) 
Papers, l866-1926. 3.4 linear ft.
Collection consists of business records of Alexander and Gerson Gusdorf (l866-1926).


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