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Annual Meeting, Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1912
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NEUMARK, DAVID (1866-1924).
Papers, 1913-1951. 2.1 linear ft.
Rabbi, philosopher of Reform Judaism, and faculty member of Hebrew Union College. Neumark's papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts of writings, newsclippings, published articles, both by and about Neumark, and other papers. Includes correspondence relating to Neumark's writings, both the publishing and reviewing of them. 

NEWFIELD, MORRIS (1869-1940).
Papers, 1968-1940. 0.8 linear ft.
Papers reflect the career and activities of Rabbi Newfield of Birmingham, Alabama, as a writer, scholar, and social worker. The collection consists of speeches, personal correspondence, newspaper clippings, and nearprint. It includes papers dealing with Zionism, Jewish-Christian relations, problems of Reform Judaism, anti-Semitism, and Eastern religions. Correspondencts include Gotthard Deutsch, Emil G. Hirsch, and Isaac Mayer Wise.Inventory available

NEWMAN, LOUIS I. (1893-1972).
Papers, 1897-1975. 5.6 linear ft.
Personal papers, including correspondence with Stephen S. Wise; correspondence and manuscripts concerning the (Adolph) Sutro Library in San Francisco, California; correspondence concerning the founding of the Jewish Institute of Religion; family correspondence; sermons and addresses; newsclippings; and miscellaneous items. Inventory available


NODEL, JULIUS J. (1915-1992 ).
Papers, 1937-1973. 0.4 linear ft.
Correspondence, honorary certificates, pamphlets, articles, sermons, speeches, and miscellaneous material pertaining to Rabbi Nodel's career. 

NUSSBAUM, MAX. (1908-1974)
Papers, 1928-1974. 13.1 linear ft.

Papers contain correspondence, writings, sermons and scrapbooks. The scrapbooks document Nussbaum’s work as the highly visible rabbi of Temple Israel in Hollywood, California, as well as his work with the United Jewish Appeal (UJA) and the World Jewish Congress (WJC). The bulk of the collection consists of sermons. A small portion of the sermons are in German and many of the sermon notes are in Hebrew or Yiddish. However, the sermons are in English after Rabbi Nussbaum moved to the United States in 1940. Many of his initial sermons are in regard to life in Nazi Germany and the condition that Jews were living in across Europe. Inventory available

NUSSBAUM, PERRY E. (1908-1987 ).
Papers, 1947-1972. 1.2 linear ft.
Papers contain the correspondence, writings, and sermons of Perry E. Nussbaum, a prominent rabbi in Jackson, Mississippi. These papers highlight his work with Beth Israel Congregation and the civil rights movement. Also included are articles and reactions to the bombing of his house and the Beth Israel temple in 1967.Inventory available



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