EICHHORN, DAVID
MAX (1906-1986).
Papers, 1955-1974. 0.4 linear ft.
Papers
contain correspondence relating to the question of Reform rabbis
officiating at intermarriages. Eichhorn worked with the Central
Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR) and the Union of American Hebrew
Congregations (UAHC) to try and resolve this issue based upon an
analysis of sacred texts, traditions, and common practice. Inventory
available
EINHORN, DAVID (1809-1879).
Papers, 1855-1879. 0.4 linear ft.
Correspondence (1861-1879) and sermons (1855-1879) of Rabbi Einhorn, leading 19th century Reform rabbi from Baltimore and Philadelphia. Important correspondents include Samuel Adler, Bernhard Felsenthal, and Kaufmann Kohler. Inventory available
EISENDRATH, MAURICE (1902-1973).
Papers, 1920-1973. 2.4 linear ft.
Correspondence, sermons, writings, photographs, and miscellaneous items pertaining to Eisendrath's career, particularly as Executive Director of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations.
ENELOW, HYMAN GERSON (1876-1834).
Papers, 1905-1933. 15 linear ft.
The Papers of Hyman G. Enelow reflect his career and interests as a Reform rabbi, scholar, and writer. Dr. Enelow was rabbi at Temple Emanu-El (1912-1934) in New York City and vice-president (1925-1927) and president (1927-1929) of the Central Conference of American Rabbis. The collection includes correspondence, minutes, sermons, notes, and miscellaneous manuscript material which reflect his religious and scholarly pursuits. Among the correspondents included in the collection are Jacob Billikopf, Henry Hurwitz, Cyrus Adler, Herbert Lehman, Judah L. Magnes, Louis Marshall, Jacob H. Schiff and Stephen S. Wise.Inventory available
ENGLANDER, HENRY (1877-1950).
Papers, 1902-1951. 2 linear ft.
Rabbi, biblical and medieval Jewish scholar, Englander served on the faculty of Hebrew Union College. His papers include correspondence, addresses, and sermons pertaining to his activities with the Central Conference of American Rabbis, the Union of American Hebrew Congregation-Commission on Jewish Education, and Hebrew Union College.
EZRING, SHELDON (1947 - ).
Papers, 1969-1983. 5.6 linear ft.
Papers document the career of Sheldon Ezring from his student days at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion to his pulpits in New Milford, Connecticut and Charlottesville, Virginia. Collection includes correspondence, sermons, writings, congregational records, and nearprint.Inventory available |