LASKY, MOSES (1907- ).
Papers, 1948-1960 and 1982. 0.8 linear ft.
Correspondence, reports and newsclippings pertaining to Lasky's involvement in the American Council for Judaism.
LEMANN FAMILY.
Papers, 1858-1931. 0.4 linear ft.
Collection consists of papers of the Lemann family of New Orleans, Louisiana, and includes diaries of Bernard Lemann (1858-1884), letterbook of Bernard Lemann (1883-1887), expense book of Bernard Lemann in Europe (1863), death notice of Bernard Lemann, The Daily Times, Donaldsville, Louisiana, (1899), report of Monte M. Lemann on enforcement of prohibition laws, Washington, D.C. (1931), death notice of Jacob Lemann, New York Herald (1887), death notice of Hattie Friedheim Lemann, The Jewish Messenger, (1899), and miscellaneous newsclippings pertaining to the Lemann family.
LEMKIN, RAPHAEL (1901-1959).
Papers, 1942-1949. 0.5 linear ft.
Contains material relating to Lemkin's crusade for the adoption of an international law making genocide a crime. Also includes materials on the Nuremberg trials and the Nobel Peace Prize. The collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, newsclippings, speeches, press releases, and printed material.Inventory available
LEVINSON,
ABRAHAM AND IDA.
Papers, 1910-1955. 0.4 linear ft.
Papers reflect Dr. Levinson's career in pediatrics in Chicago, as
well as the couple's devotion to Zionist activities in the 1920's
and 1930's. Of special note is Abraham Levinson's contact with Chaim
Weizmann. The collection consists of personal correspondence, pocket
diaries and miscellaneous material. Inventory
available
LEVITT, NORMA U. (1915 -)
Papers, 1945-2005. 10 linear ft.
Papers contain materials documenting the many programs and organizations that Levitt participated in through her work with the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods and other Reform organizations, the United Nations and various international organizations dedicated to improving the lives of women and children. The papers contain correspondence, minutes, nearprint, reports, scrapbooks as well as Sabbath, confirmation and installation services that she wrote for Temple Beth El, Great Neck, New York, together with some of her poems. Inventory available
LEWISOHN, LUDWIG COLLECTION
Papers, 1895-1980. 2 linear ft.
Papers describe the professional career and personal life of Ludwig Lewisohn (1883-1955), author, poet, teacher and Zionist spokesman. The collection includes correspondence, manuscripts, notes, poems, clippings, diaries, legal papers and other personal and miscellaneous items. The span dates for the collection are 1895-1980, but the bulk of the material in the collection spans the years 1935-1955. Inventory available.
LEWY, JULIUS (1895-1963).
Papers, 1913-1929. 1.2 linear ft.
Correspondence between Dr. Lewy and his wife, Dr. Hildegard Lewy, his parents, and other family members; letter to him from Dr. Paul Ehrlich; and letters to him from Dr. Paul Haupt and numerous other individuals. Baltimore, Maryland; New York, New York; Germany; Israel; and England.
LICHTENSTEIN, TEHILLA (1893-1973).
Papers, 1929-1970. 4.2 linear ft.
Correspondence, sermons, notes, newsclippings, and miscellaneous items of the wife of the founder of the Jewish Science movement, Morris Lichtenstein. She was editor of the Jewish Science Interpreter. After the death of her husband in 1938, she took over the leadership of the Jewish Science movement. Inventory available.
LICHTER, JACOB (1897-1968).
Papers, 1954-1965. 4.5 linear ft.
Correspondence and miscellaneous material concerning Hebrew Union College Biblical and Archaeological School (1954-1965), Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Cincinnati, Ohio improvements (1957-1965), Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Board of Governors (1957-1961). Also, correspondence and reports concerning Sheltering Oaks Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1953-1960.
LOEB, JACOB MORITZ (1875-1944).
Papers, 1913-1926. 24 linear ft.
Collection includes correspondence and newspaper articles pertaining to the Chicago Conference of the United Jewish Campaign, Chicago, Illinois (1926), and correspondence of the Standard Club, Chicago, Illinois (1915-1929), minutes and miscellaneous records of the Board of Education, Chicago, Illinois (1913-1923), material concerning the United Drive for $4,000,000, the Committee for 250,000, public affairs, Chicago Masonic Lodge No. 437, the Chicago Hebrew Institute (1908-1935), and the American Jewish Relief Committee for War Sufferers (1921-1922).
LOPEZ, AARON (1731-1782).
Papers, 1751-1783. 7.9 linear ft.
Photocopies of business and personal correspondence (1752-1783), business records and account books (1751-1782), and miscellaneous material. |