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Annual Meeting, Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1912

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GINSBERG, JOSEPH L. (1911-1990).
Papers, 1939-1979. 2.4 linear ft.
Papers document the career of Joseph L.Ginsberg, a rabbi in Texas and Illinois, from 1938 to 1979. The collection consists primarily of sermons together with a few prayers and letters compiled during his career. Inventory available

GITTELSOHN, ROLAND B. (1910 - 1995)
Papers, 1934-1996. 25.6 linear ft.

Papers consist of correspondence, sermons, and writings documenting the long and active career of Rabbi Gittelsohn, who served the Central Synagogue of Nassau County, N.Y. from 1936-1953, and then Temple Israel in Boston from 1953 until his retirement. Papers reflect his active participation in many Jewish communal organizations as well as his interests and involvements in local and national progressive causes such as peace, civil rights and economic justice. Inventory available

GLAZER, B. BENEDICT (1902-1952)
Papers, 1926-1957. 4.1 linear ft.
Rabbi from Detroit, Michigan, collection includes sermons, addresses, lectures, book reviews, and pamphlets on numerous subjects. 

GLAZER, SIMON (1878-1938).
Papers, 1903-1948. 2 linear ft.
Rabbi and former president of the Central Council of American Rabbis and chair of the executive committee of the Assembly of Hebrew Orthodox Rabbis of America, the papers include correspondence, diary (1909, 1922-1923), lectures on the Bible, Mishnah, and Talmud, notes on secular common laws, and Hebrew and Yiddish papers. There is also correspondence (1926-1948) of Glazer's son, Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer, of Detroit, relating to anti-Semitism, Zionism, the Lithuanian question, and problems of mental hygiene. Glazer's diary relates to Jewish life in Montreal, Canada, and in New York, New York and discusses cases in Jewish law, marriage, and divorce settlements, and other problems relating to his rabbinical duties. His correspondence relates chiefly to religious and Jewish matters. 

GLUECK, NELSON (1900-1971).
Papers, 1918-1970. 3.3 linear ft.
Rabbi, archeologist, and former president of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. Correspondence and other papers. Includes letters from Glueck to his family relating to his travels in Palestine and Trans-Jordan (1932-1933), with archeological notes and diagrams; and news-letters of the American Schools of Oriental Research, containing reports of the activities of the schools and their director, Dr. Glueck. Also included are newclippings, interviews, memorabilia, and photographs. 

GOLDENSON, SAMUEL H. (1878-1962).
Papers, 1918-1947. 1.2 linear ft.
Papers consist primarily of sermons, but also include radio addresses, monographs, prayers, eulogies, and invocations. Goldenson was a well known Reform rabbi who served congregations in Pittsburgh, Pa. and New York, N.Y.Inventory available

GOLDMAN, SOLOMON (1893-1953).
Papers, 1923-1955. 9.2 linear ft.
Papers describe Goldman's career as rabbi, author and past president of the Zionist Organization of America. The collection consists mainly of correspondence, but also includes sermons, writings, and personal items. Inventory available

GREENBERG, LEONARD A. (1919-1987). 
Papers, 1889-1957. 0.4 linear ft. 
Papers document the activities and writings of Rabbi Greenberg. The bulk of the materials are between 1942-1957 and contain correspondence, research files and manuscripts. Inventory available

GRIES, MOSES J. (1868-1918).
Papers, 1850-1934. 1.6 linear ft.
Correspondence (1855-1921); scrapbooks containing newspaper and magazine articles concerning Rabbi Gries' activities, his views on various religious and political questions and on his retirement from the ministry; addresses given on various subjects; and telegrams and letters on his retirement from the rabbinate (1918). Important correspondents included in the collection are Newton D. Baker, Edward L. Heinsheimer, Solomon Lowenstein, Leopold Rosenberg, Morris Stein, Isaac M. Wise, and Louis Wolsey. Inventory available

GROSSMAN, RUDLOPH (1867-1927).
Papers, 1867-1927. 3.7 linear ft.
Collection consists chiefly of the sermons and lectures of Rabbi Grossman, New York, New York. 

GROSSMANN, LOUIS (1863-1926).
Papers, l896-1926. 2.0 linear ft.
Rabbi in Detroit and Cincinnati, and professor at Hebrew Union College (1898-1922), the collection includes correspondence, reports, essays, manuscripts of writings, notes, reviews of books, and miscellaneous material relating to Rabbi Grossmann's interests and activities. Inventory available

GUTHEIM, JAMES KOPPEL (1817-1886).
Papers, 1846-1873. 0.4 linear ft.
Collection consists chiefly of the sermons, prayers, and lectures of Rabbi Gutheim who served the Temple Sinai Congregation of New Orleans. 

GUTTMANN, ALEXANDER (1904-1994)
Papers, 1908-1988. 11.8 linear ft.

Papers detail the scholarly career and personal life of Guttmann who served as a professor at the Hochschule in Berlin prior to his emigration to America. In 1940, he became a Professor of Talmud at Hebrew Union College. An ordained rabbi, Guttmann wrote and lectured extensively on halakkah. The papers consist of correspondence, research notes and writings.Inventory available.

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