Box 7
Contains 31 Results:
American Jewish Archives Correspondence, 1955
Letters from the Congregation B'nai Israel requesting photostats of early minutes of the congregation for use in the Diamond Jubilee Celebration.
Brandeis University Correspondence and publicity, 1948, 1951
Letters and publicity flyers about the establishment of the Jewish university and the visit of Dr. Sachar to Salt Lake City to raise support for the school.
Central Conference of American Rabbis Correspondence, 1951-1957
Form letters to the congregations asking them to contribute money to send their rabbi to the annual convention. Form letters to the congregations asking them to contribute money to send their rabbi to the annual convention.
Combined Campaign for American Reform Judaism Correspondence, 1952-1957
Letters about the campaign fund raising drives in Salt Lake City and urging the congregation leaders to participate. The funds were to be used for the Union of American Hebrew Congregations and Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. Reports to leaders. Newsletters reporting the activities and progress of the campaign.
Congregation Montefiore Correspondence, 1954
Letter thanking B'nai Israel for allowing Rabbi Podet to perform ceremonies while their own Rabbi Cardon was unable to do so, congratulatory telegram to B'nai Israel.
National Fund Raising Services Correspondence, 1956
Letters testifying to the ability of this service to assist groups in raising money.
National Jewish Welfare Board Correspondence, 1954
Letters from Sam Kohs about possible new rabbis for the temple.
Rabbinical Placement Committee Correspondence, 1954
Letters from the committee and Rabbi Nathan A. Perilman about finding a new rabbi for the temple.
Rabbi Alvin S. Luchs Correspondence, 1946
Resignation as acting rabbi under strained circumstances not clearly defined.
Rabbi Adolph A. Fink Correspondence, 1950-1955
Letters about payment of the rabbi's expenses and about his illness and death which includes a letter written to him a year after his death.
Rabbi Mordecai Podet Correspondence, 1954-1956
Accepted as the new rabbi following the death of Rabbi Fink, these are letters about his application, acceptance, and installation, and a letter to his congregation leaders asking his salary be made commensurate with fellow rabbis.
Rabbi Richard G. Hirsch Correspondence, 1954
Letters about having Rabbi Hirsch preside over Passover services while the congregation is still looking for a new rabbi.
Rabbi Morton E. Kaufman Correspondence, 1954
Letters arranging for Rabbi Kaufman to preside for High Holidays.
Rabbi Applications Corrrespondence, 1954
Letters inquiring about the position as rabbi with the B'nai Israel Temple from Rabbis Harry Caplan, Sidney I. Goldstein, M. M. Landau, Arthur B. Lebowitz, Moshe M. Maggal, Israel Renov, and Sholom Stern.
Rabbis Biographical sketches, 1954
Biographical notes and references for Rabbis Angel, Henry E. Barneis, Benjamin L. Marcus, Avery J. Grossfield, J. Marshall Taxay, and Sidney Strome, who were seeking the position as rabbi of B'nai Israel Temple.1954. Biographical notes and references for Rabbis Angel, Henry E. Barneis, Benjamin L. Marcus, Avery J. Grossfield, J. Marshall Taxay, and Sidney Strome, who were seeking the position as rabbi of B'nai Israel Temple.
Rabbi List, 1954
List of American rabbis who died between September 10, 1953, and September 27, 1954.
Temple Brotherhood and Temple Men's Club Correspondence, 1946-1957
Form letters about formation of the Brotherhood and meetings, and a letter requesting payment of national dues.
Temple Brotherhood and Temple Men's Club Membership Lists and Meeting Minutes, 1947-1949
National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods (Jewish Chautaugua Society) Correspondence, 1947
Letters about national dues and contributions.
Union of American Hebrew Congregations Correspondence, 1951-1957
Form letters about annual conventions or other general business, includes some letters about temporary replacements for Rabbi Fink during his illness. Minutes, newsletters, reports. Reports and amendments to the constitution and bylaws adopted by the Forty-Fourth General Assembly, newsletters, and article titled "Why Ministers are Breaking Down."