University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Archives Department.

Baron, Joseph L., 1894-1960.

Papers, 1910-1960.

Milwaukee Manuscript Collection 173 and Milwaukee Micro Collection 45

9.0 cubic ft. (23 archives boxes) + 23 reels of microfilm (35 mm)



ABSTRACT: Papers of a Wisconsin Reform rabbi whose Milwaukee rabbinical career at Temple Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun spanned the years 1926 to 1960. The collection documents his school years at Columbia University, the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, and Hebrew Union College from 1910 to 1920, and highlights the many achievements of his rabbinical career (1920-1960). Included is information on the establishment of synagogues in Madison and Waukesha, Wisconsin, and Cedar Rapids, Iowa; and the establishment of the Milwaukee Round Table of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, the Milwaukee Jewish Council, the Wisconsin Society for Jewish Learning, the Wisconsin Jewish Archives, and the Department of Hebrew Studies at the University of Wisconsin. Baron's skill as an author and editor is also reflected in the collection; among his many publications are five books: Death in Jewish Folk Religion (1932), In Quest of Integrity (1936), Candles in the Night (1940), Stars and Sand (1943) and A Treasury of Jewish Quotations (1956).

The collection consists of seven major series: Correspondence, Diaries, Minutes, Proceedings, Literary Productions, Subject Files, Miscellaneous, Biographical Material, and Scrapbook Material. The largest, the Correspondence series, spans the years 1910 to 1960 and includes correspondence with such luminaries as Archibald MacLeish, Sinclair Lewis, Carl Van Doren, Clifford Morehouse, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, Rabbi David de Sola Pool, Louis Marshall, and Judge Charles L. Aarons.

The entire collection is available both in original form and on microfilm.

ACCESS RESTRICTIONS: Researchers desiring to consult Family Correspondence (Box 1 and Box 2) must obtain written permission from the donors. This requirement is in effect until June 30, 2022.

Written permission from the donors is required by any individual seeking to publish or quote at length from any unpublished manuscripts in the collection.

As of 2006 contact:

Rachel Baron Heimovics Braun
954 Stonewood Lane
Maitland, FL 32751
rachelheimovics@att.net

Dr. John H. Baron
caccini@tulane.edu

SCOPE AND CONTENT: The Rabbi Joseph L. Baron Papers have been arranged into seven major series: Correspondence, Diaries, Minutes, Proceedings, Literary Productions, Subject Files, Miscellaneous, Biographical Material, and Scrapbook Material.

Spanning the years 1910 to 1960, the Correspondence series is the largest and richest in the collection. It is divided into four sub-series: Family, Personal, Professional, and Literary. The Family sub-series includes chronologically arranged correspondence between Baron and his parents, Hirsch Leib and Ida Rachel Baron; his three sisters, Sophie Baron Levinsohn, Frieda Baron Boorstein, and Anna Baron; his brother, Samuel Baron; and his nieces, nephews, cousins, brothers-in-law, and sister-in-law. The Personal sub-series contains correspondence between Baron and close personal friends and acquaintances and is also arranged chronologically. The Professional sub-series, which is arranged alphabetically by correspondent, includes pastoral, congregational and organizational correspondence, as well as ethical queries and responses from rabbinical colleagues and prominent scholars and theologians. The Literary Correspondence is arranged by title and thereunder alphabetical by correspondent. Included in this sub-series is correspondence with publishers, promoters, and fellow authors. Several foreign languages occur throughout the entire series including the following: Yiddish, Hebrew, German, French, and Polish. All names found in the Professional Correspondence and Literary Correspondence, as well as prominent names found in the Family Correspondence and Personal Correspondence can be located through the use of the Name Index at the end of this register.

The Diaries, Minutes, Proceedings series is divided into two sub-series: Personal and Professional. Included in the Personal sub-series are diary leaves spanning the years 1914 to 1933. The Professional sub-series includes diary leaves, minutes, and proceedings documenting the activities of various institutions and organizations including the W.P.A. Advisory Committee, Wisconsin Conference of Liberal Synagogues, Wisconsin Rabbinical Association, Temple Emanu-El--Milwaukee, Milwaukee Jewish Committee, and the Yavneh School for Unaffiliated Children.

Included within the Literary Productions series are the following sub-series: Manuscript Materials, Articles, Reports, Compositions, and Orations. All of the sub-series are arranged alphabetically by title with one exception: the Orations are further divided into Sermons, Addresses, Lectures, and Eulogies. The arrangement of the Sermons is chronological.

The Subject Files contain course notes, jottings, quotes, and clippings on various topics which were collected and saved by Rabbi Baron to be consulted for later use in sermons, classroom lectures, speeches, and other scholarly pursuits. They are arranged alphabetically by topic.

The Miscellaneous series includes calendars, membership cards, certificates, circulars, flyers, announcements, invitations, programs, temple bulletins, clergy copies of marriage licenses, proof sheets, and other ephemeral items.

The Biographical Material consists of one folder and includes biographical sketches and vitae used primarily for introducing Rabbi Baron at speaking engagements.

The Scrapbook Material includes clippings spanning the years 1914 to 1960 and a scrapbook containing clippings, programs, and announcements spanning the years ca. 1918 to ca. 1941.

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: Joseph Louis Baron was born in Vilno, Poland (then Lithuania), May 27, 1894, one of the five children of Hirsch Leib and Ida Rachel Baron. In 1907, Baron came with his family to America where they settled in New York City.

Being the son of a rabbi, Baron was well educated before his arrival in America. While living in New York, he attended the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Yeshiva and then spent five years at Columbia University where he received a B.A. in 1914 and an M.A. in 1916. While pursuing his Masters at Columbia, he also studied at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. During his student years Baron helped found the national youth organization of Young Judea, served on the staff of the New York Board of Education and contributed articles to several New York newspapers and magazines.

In 1916, Baron entered Hebrew Union College and continued his graduate work at the University of Cincinnati. While there, he edited the Hebrew Union College Monthly and organized the Young Judea Council of Cincinnati and the Jewish Center of Norwood, Ohio. During his junior year, World War I broke out and Baron was called to Temple Sholom of Chicago to relieve Rabbi Abram Hirshberg, who served in the U.S. Army Chaplaincy for several months. Baron also conducted weekly services at Bellaire and Zanesville, Ohio.

Baron was ordained in May 1920. He spent the next three successive summers studying problems of social service under Rabbi Stephen S. Wise in the Free Synagogue of New York City. In 1932, he ended his formal education with a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago.

Baron's first pulpit after ordination was that of Tri-City Temple Emanuel which served the Jewish residents of Davenport, Iowa, and Moline and Rock Island, Illinois. During his six-year tenure, he established the Tri-City Jewish Charities, the Tri-City Scribe, the Ezra School, the Emanuel Religious School, the Davenport Lodge of B'nai B'rith, and the Council of Jewish Youth Clubs. He also was involved with extension work for the students of the University of Iowa and helped found Congregation Judah of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. It was during this time that the Union of American Hebrew Congregations adopted Baron's plan for a system of adolescent youth clubs now known as the National Federation of Temple Youth.

In September of 1926, Baron left Davenport to assume the position of Associate to Rabbi Samuel Hirshberg at Temple Emanu-El (later Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He remained in Milwaukee until his death in 1960.

During Baron's 35 years in Milwaukee, he was extremely active in temple, community, and state activities. At the Temple, he established a temple office, a library, a museum, and the Temple Bulletin. He also modernized the religious school, designed the pattern for the stained-glass windows in the temple sanctuary, and organized the Temple Brotherhood. For the Milwaukee community, he taught philosophy at the local State Teachers' College and later the University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee; he helped establish the Milwaukee Round Table of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, the Milwaukee Jewish Council, the Milwaukee Chapter of the American Jewish Committee, and the Yavneh School for Unaffiliated Jewish Children; and he served on various boards and committees including the Social Planning Committee of the Milwaukee County Council of Social Agencies, the Religious Committee of Centurama, Abraham Lincoln House (later the Milwaukee Jewish Community Center), Federated Jewish Charities, the Jewish Welfare Fund, Boy Scouts, YMCA, and YWCA. On the state level, Baron helped establish a number of synagogues and organizations including Temple Beth El in Madison, Temple Emanu-El in Waukesha, the Wisconsin Rabbinical Association, the Wisconsin Conference of Liberal Synagogues, the Wisconsin Society for Jewish Learning, the Wisconsin Jewish Archives, and the Department of Hebrew Studies at the University of Wisconsin. He also served on the Governor's Commission on Human Rights.

Aside from all of these activities (the list not being all-inclusive), Baron was on the Jewish Chautauqua Society Lecture Tour to university campuses for several years. He served on boards related to Hebrew Union College and the Central Conference of American Rabbis, as well as others including the Yiddish Scientific Institute, the Academic Committee of Hebrew University, the American Arbitration Association, the Religious Committee of Columbia University, the Jewish Statistical Bureau, and the United Jewish Appeal. Baron also pursued scholarly activities; besides publishing several articles in journals and encyclopedias, he was the author of five books: Death in Jewish Folk Religion (1932), In Quest of Integrity (1936), Candles in the Night (1940), Stars and Sand (1943), and A Treasury of Jewish Quotations (1956).

After a long series of illnesses, Baron was made rabbi emeritus of his congregation in 1951. He remained active, continuing his scholarly pursuits and serving his congregation through pastoral duties, until his death on July 12, 1960. He was survived by his wife, Bernice S. Baron, and his children, Rachel Baron Heimovics and John Hirschel Baron.

COLLECTION CITATION: This collection should be cited as:
Baron, Joseph L., 1894-1960. Papers, 1910-1960. Milwaukee Manuscript Collection 173 and Milwaukee Micro Collection 45. Wisconsin Historical Society. Milwaukee Area Research Center. UWM Libraries. University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee.


RELATED COLLECTIONS:

Erlebacher, Rosa. Rosa and Alfred Erlebacher papers, 1937-1954. (Milwaukee Small Collection 59)

University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee. Dept. of Hebrew Studies. Office of the Chair. Records, 1957-1989. (UWM Archival Collection 39)

Wisconsin Society for Jewish Learning. Records, 1954-1980. (Milwaukee Manuscript Collection 132 and Milwaukee Tape 3)



ACQUISITION: Presented by Mrs. Bernice S. Baron of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Rachel Baron Heimovics of Longwood, Florida, and John Hirschel Baron of New Orleans, Louisiana in 1961, 1963 and 1982 (accession numbers M61-158, M63-84, and M82-248).

PROCESSING: Processed by Sara Shutkin in 1984.

MARC RECORD SEARCH TERMS: The following terms were used in the online bibliographic MARC record to this collection:
MILWAUKEE MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION 173

BOX

FOLDER

REEL

FRAME

Biographical Material, undated

23

17

23

278-313

* Correspondence, Family, 1910-1923

1

1-9

1

1-1173

* Correspondence, Family, 1924-1927

1

10-13

2

1-351

* Correspondence, Family, 1928-1960

2

1-5

2

352-471

* Correspondence, Family, undated

2

6

2

472-637

Correspondence, Literary, A Treasury of Jewish Quotations, Post-Publication, ca. 1956

11

5

11

553-598

Correspondence, Literary, A Treasury of Jewish Quotations, Pre-Publication, ca. 1956

11

3

11

332-396

Correspondence, Literary, A Treasury of Jewish Quotations, Publication, ca. 1956

11

4

11

397-552

Correspondence, Literary, Bridges of Paper, A-Sj, ca. 1945

11

6-8

11

599-1076

Correspondence, Literary, Bridges of Paper, Sk-Y, ca. 1945

12

1

12

1-79

Correspondence, Literary, Candles in the Night, Post-Publication, ca. 1940

10

8

10

716-851

Correspondence, Literary, Candles in the Night, Pre-Publication, ca. 1940

10

2-4

10

6-359

Correspondence, Literary, Candles in the Night, Publication, ca. 1940

10

5-7

10

360-715

Correspondence, Literary, In Quest of Integrity, ca. 1936

10

1

10

1-5

Correspondence, Literary, Stars and Sand, Pre-Publication, ca. 1943

10

9

10

852-990

Correspondence, Literary, Stars and Sand, Publication, A-Hn ca. 1943

10

10

11

1-103

Correspondence, Literary, Stars and Sand, Publication, Ho-W, ca. 1943

11

1

11

104-258

Correspondence, Literary, Stars and Sand, Publication, Post-Publication, ca. 1943

11

2

11

259-331

Correspondence, Literary, Unidentifiable, undated

12

6

12

392-394

Correspondence, Literary, Unpublished Anthologies--General, undated

12

4

12

167-298

Correspondence, Literary, Unpublished Essay Anthology, undated

12

2

12

80-150

Correspondence, Literary, Unpublished Letters and Documents Anthology, undated

12

3

12

151-166

Correspondence, Literary, Unpublished Parable Collection, undated

12

5

12

299-391

Correspondence, Personal, 1910-1939

3

1-9

3

1-934

Correspondence, Personal, 1940-1949

4

1

3

935-993

Correspondence, Personal, 1950-1960

4

2

4

1-96

Correspondence, Personal, undated

4

3

4

97-152

Correspondence, Professional, 1910-1960, Aa-Bh

4

4-12

4

153-940

Correspondence, Professional, 1910-1960, Bi-Fre

5

1-10

5

1-1007

Correspondence, Professional, 1910-1960, Frf-Fz

5

11

6

1-95

Correspondence, Professional, 1910-1960, Ga-Hu

6

1-10

6

96-1077

Correspondence, Professional, 1910-1960, I-Mh

7

1-9

7

1-1018

Correspondence, Professional, 1910-1960, Mi

7

10

8

1-169

Correspondence, Professional, 1910-1960, Mj-Sh

8

1-9

8

170-1070

Correspondence, Professional, 1910-1960, Si-Sz

8

10-11

9

1-273

Correspondence, Professional 1910-1960, T-Z

9

1-10

9

274-1143

Correspondence, Professional, 1910-1960, Unidentifiable

9

11

9

1144-1154

Diaries, Minutes, Proceedings, Personal, Diary Leaves, 1914-1924, 1926-1927, 1933

12

7

12

395-427

Diaries, Minutes, Proceedings, Professional, Diary Leaves, Rabbi’s Fund Activities, 1944-1947

12

8

12

428-434

Diaries, Minutes, Proceedings, Professional, Milwaukee Jewish Committee, 1933-1937

12

16

12

585-601

Diaries, Minutes, Proceedings, Professional, Minutes, W. P. A., Advisory Committee, 1941

12

9

12

435-448

Diaries, Minutes, Proceedings, Professional, Minutes, Wisconsin Rabbinical Association, 1946

12

11

12

462-478

Diaries, Minutes, Proceedings, Professional, Pirche Zion Organization, 1910-1911

12

17

12

602-686

Diaries, Minutes, Proceedings, Professional, T.A.G. Club, undated

12

18

12

687-691

Diaries, Minutes, Proceedings, Professional, Temple Emanu-El—Milwaukee, Brotherhood, 1938, 1941, 1946

12

12

12

479-499

Diaries, Minutes, Proceedings, Professional, Temple Emanu-El—Milwaukee, Library and Museum, 1940-1941

12

13

12

500-506

Diaries, Minutes, Proceedings, Professional, Temple Emanu-El—Milwaukee, Religious School, 1936-1949

12

14

12

507-574

Diaries, Minutes, Proceedings, Professional, Temple Emanu-El—Milwaukee, Ritual Committee, 1927-1933

12

15

12

575-584

Diaries, Minutes, Proceedings, Professional, Wisconsin Conference of Liberal Synagogues, 1940-1947

12

10

12

449-461

Diaries, Minutes, Proceedings, Professional, Wisconsin Jewish Academy, undated

12

19

12

692-694

Diaries, Minutes, Proceedings, Professional, Yavneh School for Unaffiliated Children, 1929-1932

12

20

12

695-718

*Literary Productions, Articles, Achod-Ha’Am, undated

17

4

17

449-479

*Literary Productions, Articles, "Battle with Bigotry," ca. 1940

17

5

17

480-493

*Literary Productions, Articles, Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR), Yearbook, May 12, 1930

17

6

17

494-496

*Literary Productions, Articles, "Clubs for Religious Education," 1925

17

8

17

501-509

*Literary Productions, Articles, "Death in Jewish Folk Religion," 1932

17

9

17

510-513

*Literary Productions, Articles, Editorials: Milwaukee Journal, Israelite, Nowmy Polskie, undated

17

10

17

514-524

*Literary Productions, Articles, For Newsletter of Chalutzai Zion Club, ca. 1910-1916

17

15

17

568-587

*Literary Productions, Articles, For Temple Emanu-El—Milwaukee Bulletin, undated

17

20

17

601-630

*Literary Productions, Articles, High Holy Day Messages from Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle, undated

17

11

17

525-539

*Literary Productions, Articles, "History and the Jew," 1956

17

12

17

540-542

*Literary Productions, Articles, Review of Jacob Raisin’s Book in Jewish Social Studies, ca. 1953

17

17

17

590-591

*Literary Productions, Articles, "Shinto Versus Torah," 1942

17

18

17

592-597

*Literary Productions, Articles, "The Challenge of Jewish Culture," 1929

17

7

17

497-500

*Literary Productions, Articles, "The Immigrant," 1923

17

13

17

543-555

*Literary Productions, Articles, "The Jewish Bible," 1927

17

14

17

556-567

*Literary Productions, Articles, "The Passing of a Great Jewish Sage" [Dr. David Neumark], 1925

17

16

17

588-589

* Literary Productions, Articles, "The Synagogue and Scientific Method," 1937

17

19

17

598-600

*Literary Productions, Compositions, "A Digest of J. Wellhausen's, Medina Before Islam," undated

18

7

18

131-147

*Literary Productions, Compositions, "C. J. Hebbel in Italy," 1912

17

25

17

973-988

*Literary Productions, Compositions, "Characteristics of Men and Women Which Seem to be Admired in Emily Bronte's Novel," 1914

17

26

17

989-994

*Literary Productions, Compositions, Charity: "Two Projects in Jewish Education," 1923

17

27

17

995-1009

*Literary Productions, Compositions, "Crusades," undated

18

1

17

1010-1030

*Literary Productions, Compositions, "Elizabethan Literature," undated

18

2

17

1031-1047

*Literary Productions, Compositions, "Evils of Life as Shelley Saw Them," 1914

18

3

18

1-8

*Literary Productions, Compositions, "Folk Religion of the Jews," undated

18

4

18

9-59

*Literary Productions, Compositions, For B'nei Zion Club—Hebrew Translation of Two English Stories: "Daniel" and "The Princess in the Forest," undated

17

24

17

950-972

*Literary Productions, Compositions, "Golden Rule," undated

18

5

18

60-122

*Literary Productions, Compositions, Hebrew Translation of Shakespeare's The Tempest, undated

18

18

18

259-278

*Literary Productions, Compositions, "Humanitarian Interest in DeQuincy," 1913

18

6

18

123-130

*Literary Productions, Compositions, "Leigh Hunt," 1914

18

8

18

148-154

*Literary Productions, Compositions, "Loyalty and Devotion in R. Southey's Poems," 1913

18

10

18

165-172

*Literary Productions, Compositions, "Moses Mendelssohn and His Relation to Lessing's Laokoon," 1912

18

11

18

173-198

* Literary Productions, Compositions, "My Idea of Race," undated

18

12

18

199-203

*Literary Productions, Compositions, Orations, Addresses, For Wisconsin Society for Jewish Learning, undated

20

12

20

399-449

* Literary Productions, Compositions, Orations, Addresses, Keren Ha-Yesod Banquet, March 20, 1922

20

6

20

359

*Literary Productions, Compositions, Orations, Addresses, "Modern Judaism—Its Traditions and Its Ideals," undated

20

8

20

363-368

*Literary Productions, Compositions, Orations, Addresses, "New Humanism," undated

20

9

20

369-388

*Literary Productions, Compositions, Orations, Addresses, "Peace & Brotherhood" (Before World Fellowship of Faiths, August 29, 1933)

20

10

20

389-393

*Literary Productions, Compositions, Orations, Addresses, "Sororities," undated

20

11

20

394-398

*Literary Productions, Compositions, Orations, Addresses, "The Meaning of Religion," undated

20

7

20

360-362

*Literary Productions, Compositions, Orations, Eulogies, ca. 1929-ca. 1947

20

15

20

552-593

*Literary Productions, Compositions, Orations, Lectures, Adult Classes ca. 1936-ca. 1948

20

13

20

450-541

*Literary Productions, Compositions, Orations, Lectures, "Love and Marriage," November 17, 1958

20

14

20

542-551

*Literary Productions, Compositions, Orations, Sermons, 1915-1935

18

23-26

18

311-809

*Literary Productions, Compositions, Orations, Sermons, 1935-1938

19

1

18

810-1065

*Literary Productions, Compositions, Orations, Sermons, 1939-1947

19

2-7

19

1-716

*Literary Productions, Compositions, Orations, Sermons, 1947-1950

20

1

19

717-868

*Literary Productions, Compositions, Orations, Sermons, A-G, undated

20

2

19

869-1039

*Literary Productions, Compositions, Orations, Sermons, H-W, undated

20

3-4

20

1-297

*Literary Productions, Compositions, Orations, Sermons, Untitled Fragments, undated

20

5

20

298-358

*Literary Productions, Compositions, "Realism in Scott's Novels," 1914

18

14

18

212-219

*Literary Productions, Compositions, "Romanticism in Byron," 1914

18

15

18

220-226

* Literary Productions, Compositions, "The Love of Beauty in Keats' Poems," 1914

18

9

18

155-164

*Literary Productions, Compositions, "The Preparatory Disciplines," undated

18

13

18

204-211

*Literary Productions, Compositions, "The Reviewer's Standards of Criticism," 1914

18

16

18

227-235

*Literary Productions, Compositions, "The Servant of the Lord," undated

18

17

18

236-258

*Literary Productions, Compositions, "The Theory of Ideas," 1913

18

20

18

285-293

*Literary Productions, Compositions, "Theory of Evolution on Basis of Mind Activity," undated

18

19

18

279-284

*Literary Productions, Compositions, "Types of Characters Described by Jane Austen," 1914

18

21

18

294-301

*Literary Productions, Compositions, "Wordsworth's Interest in Human Life," 1913

18

22

18

302-310

*Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Published, A Treasury of Jewish Quotations, ca. 1956

12

23

12

846-860

*Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Published, Candles in the Night, ca. 1940

12

21

12

719-793

*Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Published, Stars and Sand, ca. 1943

12

22

12

794-845

*Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Unpublished, Between the Holy Lines: A Compendium of Spiritual and Moral Comments on the Bible, Judges-Ezra, undated

13

7

13

341-400

*Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Unpublished, Between the Holy Lines: A Compendium of Spiritual and Moral Comments on the Bible, Genesis-Deuteronomy, undated

13

6

13

223-340

*Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Unpublished, Bible Translation, Introduction-Page 100 of Genesis, undated

13

8

13

401-520

*Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Unpublished, Bible Translation, Pages 81-187 of Exodus and Commentary, undated

13

10

13

641-758

*Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Unpublished, Bible Translation, Page 101 Commentary-Page 80 of Exodus, undated

13

9

13

521-640

*Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Unpublished, Bridges of Paper [Poetry Anthology], undated

12

25

12

879-1116

*Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Unpublished, Bridges of Paper [Poetry Anthology], undated

13

1

13

1-170

* Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Unpublished, Drama Anthology, undated

13

5

13

218-222

*Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Unpublished, Essay Anthology, undated

13

2

13

171-179

*Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Unpublished, Letter and Document Anthology, undated

13

3

13

180-202

*Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Unpublished, More Candles in the Night, undated

12

24

12

861-878

*Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Unpublished, Oration Anthology, undated

3

4

13

203-217

*Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Unpublished, Parables, Draft 1, undated

14

11

14

825-931

*Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Unpublished, Parables, Draft 1, undated

15

1

14

932-1040

*Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Unpublished, Parables, Draft 1-4, undated

15

2-10

15

1-989

* Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Unpublished, Parables, Draft 4-6, undated

16

1-8

16

1-1099

*Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Unpublished, Parables, Draft 6, undated

17

1-3

17

1-448

*Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Unpublished, Parables, Notes, undated

14

1

13

946-1059

*Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Unpublished, Parables, Notes, undated

14

2-10

14

1-824

*Literary Productions, Manuscript Materials—Unpublished, The Word in Season [Bible Anthology], undated

13

11-12

13

759-945

*Literary Productions, Reports, American Jewish Tercentenary, ca. 1954

17

21

17

631-648

*Literary Productions, Reports, Annuals for Temple Emanu-El-Milwaukee, 1930-1946

17

22

17

649-678

*Literary Productions, Reports, CCAR Special Committee on Adult Education, June 27, 1947

17

23

17

679-949

Miscellaneous, Book Catalogues and Book Reviews, A Treasury of Jewish Quotations, ca. 1957

22

17

22

353-364

Miscellaneous, Book Catalogues and Book Reviews, Candles in the Night, ca. 1941

22

15

22

149-267

Miscellaneous, Book Catalogues and Book Reviews, General, ca. 1943

22

14

22

141-148

Miscellaneous, Book Catalogues and Book Reviews, Stars and Sand, ca. 1943

22

16

22

268-352

Miscellaneous, Calendars, 1918, 1922, 1923

22

18

22

365-398

Miscellaneous, Cards and Miscellaneous, undated

22

19

22

399-424

Miscellaneous, Central Conference of American Rabbis/Union of American Hebrew Congregations, Publications of, 1936, 1937, 1957, 1959

22

20

22

425-451

Miscellaneous, Certificates, Citations and Awards, 1923, 1932, 1936, 1941-1948

22

21

22

452-458

Miscellaneous, Circulars and Flyers, 1924-1925, 1934, 1937, 1943, 1947

22

22

22

459-494

Miscellaneous, Clergy Copy of Marriage Licenses, ca. 1921-ca. 1927

23

1

22

495-514

Miscellaneous, Jewish Ritual, Pamphlets Containing, undated

23

2

22

515-550

Miscellaneous, Military Records, Draft Cards, 1917-1918

23

3

22

551-629

Miscellaneous, Organization Membership Cards and Certificates, 1919-1929, 1934

23

4

22

630-654

Miscellaneous, Pirche Zion Organization, 1910-1911

23

5

22

655-663

Miscellaneous, Programs and Announcements, Iowa, 1920-1926

23

7

22

760-787

Miscellaneous, Programs and Announcements, Miscellaneous, 1937, 1940, 1956-1960

23

8

22

788-843

Miscellaneous, Programs and Announcements, Pre-ordination (Ohio and New York), 1916, 1917, 1920

23

9

22

844-859

Miscellaneous, Programs and Announcements, Temple Emanu-El—Milwaukee, 1926-1957

23

6

22

664-759

Miscellaneous, Programs and Announcements, Wisconsin, 1926, 1935-1938, 1950, 1954-1960

23

10

22

860-981

Miscellaneous, Publisher and Printer Proof Sheets, Galley Proof, 1947, 1959

23

11

22

982-999

Miscellaneous, Rabbi Baron's Torah Fund--Announcements, Flyers, 1949, 1954-1959

23

12

22

1000-1011

Miscellaneous, School Records, Report Cards, Certificates, 1910-1920, 1928-1932

23

13

22

1012-1037

Miscellaneous, Temple Bulletins, Emanu-El—Davenport, Iowa, ca. 1956

23

14

22

1038-1050

Miscellaneous, Temple Bulletins, Emanu-El—Milwaukee, Wisconsin, ca. 1939-ca. 1960

23

15

23

1-208

Miscellaneous, Yearbooks from the Tri-City Jewish Charities, 1921-1926

23

16

23

209-277

Scrapbook Material, Clippings, 1914-1960

23

17

23

313A-314A

Scrapbook Material, Scrapbook, ca. 1918-ca. 1941

23

17

23

314-421

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Death and Funerals, undated

20

16

20

594-603

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Democracy and Religion, ca. 1939

20

17

20

604-665

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Displaced Persons, ca. 1947

20

18

20

666-680

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Einstein, Albert, ca. 1922

20

19

20

681-758

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Ethics, undated

21

1

20

759-823

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Foreign Countries and Jewish Population, undated

21

2

20

824-830

Subject Files, 1910-1960, German-American Bund Prosecution, 1941

21

3

20

831-839

Subject Files, 1910-1960, History of Davenport, Iowa Jewish Community, undated

21

4

20

840-843

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Judaism, undated

21

6

20

914-967

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Liberalism and Tolerance, ca. 1925

21

7

20

968-975

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Literature, ca. 1931

21

8

20

976-991

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Literature, Criticism, ca. 1922

21

9

20

992-1007

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Literature, Jewish, undated

21

10

20

1008-1019

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Lithuania, 1920

21

11

20

1020-1038

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Marriage and Divorce, undated

21

12

21

1-18

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Music and Religion, undated

21

13

21

19-28

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Mysticism, undated

21

14

21

29-82

Subject Files, 1910-1960, New Testament, undated

21

15

21

83-105

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Palestine, ca. 1928

21

16

21

106-125

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Peace, undated

21

17

21

126-237

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Philosophy, ca. 1920-ca. 1942

21

18

21

238-351

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Philosophy, Jewish, undated

21

19

21

352-418

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Philosophy, Religious, undated

21

20

21

419-547

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Poetry of Israel, undated

21

21

21

548-561

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Politics undated

21

22

21

562-568

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Prayer, undated

21

23

21

569-585

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Race and Culture Minorities, undated

21

24

21

586-636

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Religion and History, undated

21

25

21

637-735

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Religion and Psychology, undated

21

26

21

736-786

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Religion and Science, undated

21

27

21

787-840

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Religious Topics, undated

21

28

21

841-869

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Responsa, undated

22

1

21

870-873

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Ritual, Baron’s ca. 1945-ca. 1956

22

2

21

874-920

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Russia, undated

22

3

21

921-922

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Sabbath, ca. 1928

22

4

21

923-941

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Socialism, undated

22

5

21

942-946

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Spiritual Emphasis Week, September 7, 1943

22

6

21

947-953

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Talmud, undated

22

7

21

954-1015

Subject Files, 1910-1960, The Jew in Drama, ca. 1927

21

5

20

844-913

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Theology, undated

22

8

21

1016-1044

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Tolerance, undated

22

9

21

1045-1047

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Wit, undated

22

10

22

1-88

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Women, ca. 1924

22

11

22

89-123

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Yiddish Press, ca. 1924

22

12

22

124-132

Subject Files, 1910-1960, Zionism, undated

22

13

22

133-140


INDEX: This index includes all names—personal, publication, corporate, institutional, and organizational—and some subjects which occur in the Professional Correspondence and the Literary Correspondence; it also contains prominent names occurring in the Family Correspondence and the Personal Correspondence. They are in one alphabetical listing. Listed with the entries are dates indicating when the correspondence occurred.

MILWAUKEE MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION 173

BOX

FOLDER

A. & C. Black Ltd., 1942

10

10

A. C. Armstrong & Son, 1942

10

10

Aarons, Judge Charles, L. 1927-1950, 1957

4

4

Aarons, Judge Charles, L., 1931, 1936

3

9

Aarons, Judge Charles, L., 1937

5

6

Aarons, Judge Charles, L., 1942

5

7

Aarons, Judge Charles, L., 1944

12

4

Aarons, Lehman C., 1954

6

4

Aarons, Rose, 1938

4

4

Aarons, Rose, undated

4

3

Abbey, Rev. Merrill R., 1947-1951

4

4

Abington Press, 1958

12

5

Abraham Lincoln House, 1926-1927

4

4

Abrams, Rabbi Samuel J., 1926

8

11

Academy for Higher Jewish Learning, 1958

4

4

Adam Meldrum & Anderson Co., 1940

9

4

Adamic, Louis, 1939

10

2

Adler, Dr. Cyrus, 1916

3

2

Adler, Dr. Cyrus, 1922

3

7

Adler, Dr. Cyrus, undated

10

2

Adler, E. P., 1923-1942

4

4

Adler, Margaret, 1945

11

6

Adler, Phillip D, 1926-1958

4

4

Adler, Phillip D., 1954

6

4

African World, 1942

10

10

Agar, Herbert, 1941

4

4

Agar, Herbert, 1941

10

9

Agar, William M., 1942

8

3

Agudath Achim, Synagogue—Braddock, Pennsylvania, 1916

3

2

Agudath Achim, Synagogue—Braddock, Pennsylvania, 1917

3

3

Agus, Jacob B., 1956

4

4

Albright, W. F., 1955

4

4

Albright, W. F., 1955

6

7

Alcalay, Aron, 1939

10

2

Alcalay, Zacharia, 1939

10

2

Aldrich, Guy V., 1943

4

4

Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA), 1937

4

4

Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA), 1940

10

8

Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1955

11

4

Alk, Abe. A., 1955

6

7

Alkali, Dr., 1944

11

6

Allied Jewish Campaign, 1930

4

4

Allison, Alma S., 1940

10

8

Alpert, Meyer, 1946

8

9

Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity, 1940

10

8

Amdur, 1954

6

4

American Academy for Jewish Research, 1929

4

4

American Academy of Dramatic Arts, 1921

3

6

American Arbitration Association, 1942

4

4

American Association for an International Office for Education, 1944

4

4

American Baptist Publication Society, 1957

12

5

American Christian Palestine Committee, 1957

4

4

American Club, 1939

4

4

American Committee for the Relief of Yeminite Jews, 1939-1946

4

4

American Council for Judaism, 1942, 1945-1946

4

4

American Emergency Committee for Zionist Affairs, 1938-1942

4

5

American Friends of Hebrew University, 1936-1960

4

5

American Friends of Mexican Indian Jews, 1944

4

5

American Friends of the Alliance Israelite Universelle, 1949

4

5

American Fund for Palestinian Institutions, 1942-1945

4

5

American Gentile Club in Behalf of Local and Foreign Jewish Refugees, 1944

4

5

American Hebrew, 1941

10

9

American Hebrew, 1942

10

10

American Interprofessional Institute, 1934-1937

4

5

American Jewish Committee, 1933-1938

4

6

American Jewish Committee, 1937

10

8

American Jewish Committee, 1938

10

2

American Jewish Committee, 1938

10

5

American Jewish Committee, 1939-1960

4

7

American Jewish Committee, 1953

6

3

American Jewish Committee, 1955

6

6

American Jewish Congress, 1942

10

10

American Jewish Historical Society, 1943

10

10

American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, 1933-1958

4

8

American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee—Junior Division, 1933-938

4

8

American Jewish Relief Committee, 1923

4

8

American Jewish Tercentenary, April 1955-March 1957

4

10

American Jewish Tercentenary, January 1954, March 1955

4

9

American Jewish World, 1941

10

9

American Judaism, 1958

4

11

American Judaism, 1958

12

5

American League for the Defense of Jewish Rights, 1933

4

11

American Legion, 1925

4

11

American Library Association, 1942

4

11

American Oriental Society, 1937

4

11

American Polish Information Service, 1945

4

11

American Pro-Falasha Committee, Inc., 1935

4

11

American Red Cross, 1943

4

11

American Red Mogen Dovid for Israel, 1957

4

11

American Society for Technion, 1957

4

11

American Torah Shelemah Committee, 1943

5

7

American Youth Congress, 1937

4

11

American Zion Commonwealth, Inc., 1923

4

11

American-Scandinavian Foundation, 1944

11

6

Anshe Lebovitz Mens Club, 1927

4

11

Anti-Defamation League, 1937

10

5

Anti-Defamation League, 1937-1945

4

11

Anti-Defamation League, 1940-1941

10

8

Anti-Defamation League, 1943

11

2

Anti-Defamation League, 1957

12

5

Appelbaum, Rabbi Saul B., 1958

4

11

Apresian, Stepan Z., 1944

11

6

Argentina, 1942-1946

12

4

Argentine Republic Chair at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1940

4

11

Argus Book Shop, 1936

10

1

Aronin, Ben, 1957, 1958

4

11

Asheville, North Carolina, 1915

4

11

Ashley, Charles D., 1954

6

4

Associated Press, 1942

10

10

Association Press, 1942

10

10

Athens, Georgia, April 20, 1920—May 31, 1920

4

11

Atlanta Constitution, 1942

10

10

Atlantic Monthly Press, 1942

10

10

Auerbach, Rabbi Selig, 1954

6

5

Avni, Abraham, 1963

12

5

Avukah, undated

4

11

B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation, 1954-1955

5

1

B’nai B’rith, 1937, 1949

5

1

B’nai B’rith, 1939

10

2

B’nai B’rith, 1943

11

2

B’rith Kodesh, Temple—Rochester, New York, December 1925-June 1926

5

1

Badt-Strauss, Dr. Bertha, 1944

11

6

Baeck, Rabbi Leo, 1949-1951

4

12

Baeck, Rabbi Leo, 1954

11

3

Baeuermilvy, L., 1937

4

12

Baginsky, Paul H., 1939

4

12

Bahai, 1941

12

4

Baker, Frank E., 1932-1941

4

12

Baldwin, I. L., 1954

6

4

Balinski, Stanislaw, 1944

11

6

Bamberger, Dr. Fritz, 1941

12

4

Bamberger, Dr. Fritz, 1941-1942

10

9

Bamberger, Dr. Fritz, 1948, 1951

4

12

Bamberger, Rabbi Bernard, 1944

11

6

Bamberger, Rabbi Bernard, 1944, 1951

4

12

Bang, Rev. August L., 1944

11

6

Banks, Edgar J., 1937-1938

5

7

Baptist Young People, Milwaukee Association of, 1935

4

12

Barack, Rabbi Nathan A., 1957

4

12

Bardell, Dr. Ross H., 1945

4

12

Barman, Rabbi M. M., 1927

4

12

Barnouw, Prof. A. J., 1944-1945

11

6

Barnouw, Prof. A. J., 1947

12

4

Baron, Dr. Salo W., 1942, 1944, 1954

4

12

Baron, Dr. Salo W., 1945

5

7

Baron, Dr. Salo W., 1946

12

4

Baron, Dr. Salo W., 1947

6

3

Baron, Dr. Salo W., 1954

6

5

Baron, Dr. Salo W., 1955

6

6

Barton, Dr. Bruce, 1957

12

5

Barton, Rebecca C., 1951

4

12

Bass, Meyer, 1958

4

12

Battle, George Gordon, 1927

4

12

Baum, Harold, 1941, 1943

5

7

Baum, Mrs. Meta T., 1927

3

8

Baum, Mrs. Meta T., 1929

5

5

Baum, Mrs. Meta T., 1934

3

9

Baum, Mrs. Meta T., undated

4

12

Baumblatt, L. P., 1944

4

12

Baumrind, Rabbi Harold, 1947

4

12

Bay, Dr. J. Christian, 1945

11

6

Bazel, Solomon N., 1923

4

12

Beacon Press, 1961

12

5

Beale, Rev. Arthur S., 1934

4

12

Beckman, N. Henry, 1936

10

1

Behrman, Louis, 1942-1943

4

12

Ben Dov, Raphael, 1916

3

2

Ben Ezra, Elijah, 1944

11

6

Bender, Albert M., 1940

10

8

Berg, Dr. Kurt N., 1940

4

12

Berger, Charles I., 1943

11

2

Berger, David, 1939

4

12

Berger, Marshall, 1959

11

5

Berger, Maurice W., 1956

4

12

Berger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, 1943

4

12

Berger, Rabbi Julius, 1940

10

8

Bergman, Rabbi Leo M., 1951

4

12

Berguer, M., 1940

10

2

Berk, Bernard, 1954

6

5

Berkowitz, Mrs. H. C., 1956

4

12

Berkowitz, Rabbi Henry, 1919

4

12

Berkson, J. B., 1918

4

12

Berlin, Meyer, 1919

4

12

Berlstein, Dr. Alfred, 1944

11

6

Berman, Rabbi Jeremiah J., 1944

11

2

Berman, Rabbi Morton M., 1937

10

2

Berman, Rabbi Morton M., 1938-1939

4

12

Bernadete, Prof. M. J., 1944

11

6

Bernstein, Meyer M., 1944

9

4

Bernstein, Rabbi Philip S., 1939, 1942, 1951

4

12

Bernstein, Rabbi Philip S., 1944

11

6

Berwald, John, 1923-1925

4

12

Bessman, Leonard, 1959

4

12

Beth Hillel, Temple—Kenosha, Wisconsin, 1956

4

12

Beth Israel, Congregation—Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1958

4

12

Beth-El, Temple—Madison, Wisconsin, 1956

4

12

Beth-El, Temple—Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1932

4

12

Betlinski, Rev. Joseph, 1945

12

4

Bettan, Rabbi Israel, 1922, 1940, 1951

4

12

Bettan, Rabbi Israel, 1956

12

5

Bickel, Dr. S., 1942

10

9

Biddle, G. E., 1943

12

2

Biemiller, Rep. Andrew J., 1949-1950

5

1

Billikopf, Jacob, 1923, 1927, 1933, 1944, 1948

5

1

Billikopf, Jacob, 1939

8

7

Billikopf, Mrs. Jacob, 1951

5

1

Bilmanis, Dr. Alfred, 1944

11

6

Birenholtz, Manny A., 1954

6

4

Birenholtz, Manny A., 1955

6

6

Birk, Mrs. Benjamin F., 1935

5

6

Birnbaum, B. H., 1916

3

2

Birnbaum, B. H., 1917

3

3

Bisland, Margaret, 1943

12

3

Bitker, Bruno V., 1957

5

1

Blachschleger, Rabbi Eugene, 1957

11

5

Black, Helen, 1945

5

1

Blackwell, B. H., 1940

10

5

Blaine, William, 1954

6

4

Blank, Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon, 1944

11

6

Blank, Mrs. Amy, 1944

11

6

Blaustein, Jacob, 1956

11

3

Blaustein, Jacob, 1956

11

5

Bloch Publishing Co., 1942

10

10

Bloch, Charles, 1942

10

10

Bloch, Dr. Joshua, 1917

3

3

Bloch, Dr. Joshua, 1918

3

4

Bloch, Dr. Joshua, 1919

3

5

Bloch, Dr. Joshua, 1937-1938

10

2

Bloch, Harry D., 1926

5

1

Bloch, Harry, Jr., 1954

6

4

Block, Isadore, 1948

5

1

Block, Sam, 1954

6

5

Bloom, Rabbi Herbert I., 1944

11

6

Blumberg, Alex, 1923

3

7

Blumberg, Nate J., 1954

6

4

Blumenthal, Joseph, 1920

5

1

Bogen, Boris D., 1918

5

1

Bohn, Mayor John L. (of Milwaukee), 1946

5

1

Bohrod, Aaron, 1948, 1958

5

1

Bonnier, Albert, 1939

10

5

Bornstein, Hy, 1924

5

1

Bornstein, Hy, 1933

5

4

Borowsky, Samuel J., 1913-1914

3

1

Borowsky, Samuel J., 1917

3

3

Borowsky, Samuel J., 1918

3

4

Borowsky, Samuel J., 1919

3

5

Boruszak, Nathan, 1956

11

5

Brace, C. L., 1942

10

10

Brady, John, 1924

5

1

Brand, Richard, 1939

8

7

Braude, Rabbi William G., 1956

11

5

Braun et Cie, 1943

10

10

Braun, Walter H., 1935

5

1

Brav, Rabbi Stanley R., 1940

10

8

Brav, Rabbi Stanley R., 1951

5

1

Bredow, John F., 1920

5

1

Breinan, Reuvan, 1928

5

1

Brewer, Anita, 1941

12

4

Brickman, Rabbi Jay R., 1955-1960

5

1

Brickner, Rabbi Barnet, 1918

3

4

Brickner, Rabbi Barnet, 1919

3

5

Brickner, Rabbi Barnet, 1923-1925, 1941

5

1

Brierton, Harold E., 1954

6

5

Brierton, Harold E., 1955

6

6

British Broadcasting Co., 1942

10

10

British Information Services, 1943

10

10

Brodey, Rabbi Arthur, 1954

6

4

Brodey, Rabbi Arthur, 1954

6

5

Brodey, Rabbi Arthur, 1957

5

1

Brodson, Sidney, 1958

5

1

Brody, Mrs. Philip, 1957

5

1

Bronstein, Rabbi David, 1923-1924

5

1

Broude, Burt C., 1933

5

5

Broude, Burt C., 1934-1936

5

6

Broude, Irene, 1933

5

5

Broughton, ______, undated

5

1

Brown, Joyce, 1940

10

8

Brown, Pastor Edwin A., undated

5

1

Brown, Rabbi Mendel, 1939

10

2

Browne, Rabbi Lewis P., 1918, 1923-1925

5

1

Browne, Rabbi Lewis P., 1940

10

2

Bruce, Frank, 1935

5

1

Bruce, William George, 1935

5

1

Brundage, James A., 1958

12

5

Bruzkus, Dr. Julius, 1945

11

6

Bucholz, Mrs. Frederick H., 1949

5

1

Buffalo, New York, 1940

10

8

Bugenstein, Louis, 1954

5

1

Builders of Israel, 1915

3

1

Bullock’s, 1940

10

8

Bundschuh, Elkan, 1922

5

1

Burchell, H. Louise, 1931

5

1

Burnstein, Rabbi Alexander J., 1939

8

7

Burton, Ina E., undated

5

1

Cagan, Morris A., 1954

6

4

Calabi, Dr. Guiseppe, 1945

12

4

Calisch, Rabbi Edward N., 1921, 1933

5

2

Calisch, Rabbi Edward N., 1939

10

2

Camp Moriah, 1933

5

2

Canadian Baptist, 1957

12

5

Canadian Jewish Congress, 1938

10

2

Canadian Jewish Congress, 1944

11

2

Canton Hebrew Congregation (Canton, Ohio), 1920-1923

5

2

Caplin, Samuel, 1920

3

6

Cardozo, Rabbi D. A. Jeshurun, 1944

11

6

Carl Fischer, Inc., 1945

5

2

Carleton College, 1944

11

6

Carroll College, 1940

5

2

Cashdan, Rabbi Louis J., 1942, 1958

5

2

Cashdan, Rabbi Louis J., 1939

10

2

Cass, Rabbi Samuel, 1940

10

2

Catholic Association for International Peace, 1937

5

2

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1921, 1957

5

2

Cedarbaum, Rabbi David I., 1957

5

2

Central Council of Social Agencies of Milwaukee, 1928

5

2

Centro Macabeo de Cuba, 1940

5

2

Ceolenecue, Mrs. E. N., undated

5

2

Cerminara, Angelo, undated

5

2

Chatto & Windus, 1942

10

10

Chicago Daily News, 1942

10

10

Chicago Examiner, 1942

10

10

Chicago Public Library, 1944

11

6

Chicago Round Table of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1936-1937

5

2

Chicago Sinai Congregation, 1942

5

2

Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, 1926

5

2

Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Co., 1922-1923

5

2

Children of Israel, Congregation—Athens, GA, 1920

4

11

China, Republic of, undated

10

2

Chinese Embassy, 1939

10

2

Chodos, Rabbi Israel, 1944

5

2

Chorowski, Rabbi Ralph, 1954

5

2

Chorowski, Rabbi Ralph, 1954

6

5

Christiansen, Rev. M. G., 1945

11

6

Christiansen, Rev. M. G., 1945

12

4

Churun, David, 1937

10

2

Clarke, Jack, 1957

12

5

Clingen, N. J., 1939

5

2

Coffee, Rabbi Rudolph I., 1940

10

8

Coffee, Rabbi RudolphI., 1921

5

2

Coffin, Henry S., 1941

5

2

Coffman, Helen R., 1920, 1921, 1925

5

2

Cohen, Alfred M., 1918