RAUCH, JOSEPH (1880-1957).
Papers, 1900-1957. 5.2 linear ft.
Papers document the career of Joseph Rauch, Reform rabbi, community leader and founding member of the World Union for Progressive Judaism. Rauch was rabbi at Congregation Adath Israel in Louisville, Kentucky, for 44 years. The collection consists mainly of sermons but also includes correspondence, congregational records, personal and miscellaneous items. The bulk of the material in the collection spans the years 1915-1955.Inventory available.
ROSEN, SANFORD E. (1920-).
Papers, 1945-1981. 1.6 linear ft.
Papers consist of sermons and prayers written by Rabbi Rosen, the
founding rabbi for two California synagogues, Bakersfield and San
Mateo. Many of the sermons were used for holiday services; the rest
concern the balance of living a religious life in a secular world
and include discussions of the commandments and the Pentateuch.
Inventory available
ROSENBERG, ROY (1930-2001)
Papers, 1948-2000. 6.0 linear ft.
Papers contain the correspondence, sermons, and writings of Roy
Rosenberg, who was a rabbi in Rochester, New Orleans, Honolulu and
eventually the Temple of Universal Judaism in New York City. Included
in this collection are the outlines and transcripts of sermons that
Rosenberg gave throughout his career as well as many articles that
he wrote. Inventory
available
ROSENAU, WILLIAM (1865-1943).
Papers, 1889-1944. 5.0 linear ft.
Rabbi and civic leader from Baltimore, collection consists of correspondence with rabbis, congregations, Catholic leaders, communities, the Hebrew Union College, the mayors of Baltimore, the Governors of Maryland, Presidents of the United States, students, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, the Central Conference of American Rabbis, and refugees from Germany. Also includes sermons, lectures, confirmation services, newsclippings, reviews, and scrapbooks containing newspaper and magazine articles, notices, letters and reviews concerning Dr. Rosenau's books, telegrams and letters received by him on the occasion of his twenty-fifty anniversary as rabbi of Congregation Oheb Shalom in Baltimore, on the fortieth anniversary of his ordination, and on his 70th birthday. Inventory available.
ROTHSCHILD, JACOB M. (1911-1973).
Sermons, 1948-1964. 1 reel microfilm.
Microfilm copy of sermons given by Rabbi Rothschild on the subject of civil rights, Atlanta, Georgia, 1948-1964.
RUSLANDER, SELWYN D. (1911-1969).
Papers, 1902-1971. 14 linear ft.
Papers document Ruslander's career as a U.S. Navy Chaplain during World War II and rabbi in Dayton, Ohio. Collection includes sermons, writings, correspondnece, notes, military records, publications for chaplains and Jewish servicemen, personal items, and photographs. Inventory available
RYPINS, FREDERICK I. (1894-1971).
Papers, 1828-1967. 3.75 linear ft.
Correspondence, sermons, and miscellaneous material relating to the Jewish Chatauqua Society, B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, interfaith activities, and other facets of his ministry. |