CHYET, STANLEY F. (1931-
2002).
Papers, 1948-2001. 27.6 linear ft.
Papers include extensive correspondence as well as diaries, writings,
poetry, and materials relating to Dr. Chyet's long association with
Hebrew Union College as a professor and administrator. Inventory
available
COHEN, HENRY (1863-1952).
Papers, 1906-1952. 1.2 linear ft.
Correspondence, newsclippings, pamphlets, and miscellaneous items of the rabbi and civic leader. Topics cover Dr. Cohen's prison reform work, 1920-1935; the Galveston Movement, 1907-1916; and immigration from Mexico, 1915. Correspondents include Jacob H. Schiff, Israel Zangwill, David M. Bressler, William J. Bryan, and others.
COHEN, JACOB X. (1889-1955).
Papers, 1904-1965. 3.7 linear ft.
Correspondence, addresses, sermons, and newsclippings of the civil engineer, rabbi, and author regarding social justice and discrimination in employment and education. Also, scrapbooks (1904-1966) and filmstrips and slides (1936-1941).
COHEN, SIMON (1894-1977).
Papers, 1911-1971. 0.4 linear ft.
Papers consist primarily of articles and lectures by Dr. Cohen, reflecting his career as a rabbi, editor of the Universal Jewish Encyclopedia and librarian at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, Ohio. The collection also contains correspondence, personal documents, work guidelines for encyclopedia assignments and miscellaneous material. Inventory available
COHON, BERYL D. (1898-1976).
Scrapbook, 1823-1965. 1 volume.
Scrapbook kept by Rabbi Cohon containing newspaper and magazine clippings pertaining to his numerous activities; sermons given by him; and miscellaneous items.
COHON, SAMUEL S. (1888-1959)
Papers, 1905-1984. 20 linear ft.
Papers document the career of Samuel S. Cohon, rabbi, scholar, theologian, Hebrew Union College professor, and author. The collection consists of correspondence, sermons, writings, notes, lecture outlines and personal items. Inventory available
CRONBACH, ABRAHAM (1882-1965).
Papers, 1902-1965. 4.1 linear ft.
Papers of the Hebrew Union College professor of social studies. The collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, nearprint, and miscellaneous items relating to Cronbach's publications, his rabbinical and professional career, and his involvement with Jewish and pacifist societies and organizations. Of special interest are the files concerning Cronbach's work with the Rosenberg-Sobel espionage cases. Among the noted correspondents are: Mary Antin, Clarence Darrow, John Dewey, Carl G. Jung, Julian Morgenstern, Murray Seasongood and Stephen S. Wise. Inventory available |