TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Biographical Sketch
Scope and Content Note
Arrangement Note
Restrictions
Administrative Information
Search Terms
Box and Folder Listing
Series A. Correspondence. 1905-1933.
Series B. Sermons. 1897-1932.
Series C. Miscellaneous.
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Manuscript Collection No. 11
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| Repository: |
The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish
Archives
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| Creator: |
Enelow, H. G. (Hyman Gerson),
1877-1934
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| Title: |
Hyman G. Enelow Papers |
| Dates: |
1897-1933 |
| Quantity: |
15 linear feet (36 Hollinger boxes) |
| Abstract: |
The Hyman Gerson Enelow papers describe the activities and
career of the Reform rabbi, scholar, and writer. Significant correspondents include Jacob
Billikopf, Henry Hurwitz, Cyrus Adler, Herbert Lehman, Judah L. Magnes, Louis Marshall,
Jacob H. Schiff, and Stephen S. Wise.
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| Collection Number: |
MS-11 |
| Language: |
Collection material in English and German |
Hyman Gerson Enelow was born in Kovno, Lithuania, October 26, 1877, the son of Leopold and
Matilda Marver Enelow. In 1893 Enelow's father emigrated to the United States and settled in
Chicago, where he operated a small tobacco manufacturing business. At first, Enelow planned
to remain in Europe in order to attend the University of Heidelberg. These plans changed and
Enelow followed his father to Chicago a short time later.
With the help of Rabbis Emil G. Hirsch and Joseph Stolz, both of whom were impressed by his
mental abilities, Enelow was admitted to the University of Chicago. After attending the
University of Chicago for two years, Enelow decided to attend Hebrew Union College in
Cincinnati in order to study for the rabbinate. Enelow's superior academic skills,
especially his knowledge of Hebrew, enabled him to be admitted to the Collegiate Department
of the college in September, 1895. In 1897 he received a B.A. degree from the University of
Cincinnati and, in 1898, was ordained by Isaac M. Wise.
After graduation, Enelow spent three years at Temple Israel in Paducah, Kentucky
(1898-1901) and eleven years at Congregation Adath Israel of Louisville, Kentucky before
going to serve as rabbi at Temple Emanu-El in New York City (1912-1934). While at Temple
Emanu-El, Enelow found that his chief interest was in the education of his congregants.
Besides taking an active role in the religious school, he expounded on the concept of
education, both for adults as well as children. Enelow was also a member of the Commission
on Jewish Education of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations and chairman of its
Committee on Adult Education. Through these interests and his ability to instill his beliefs
in others, Enelow was instrumental in founding the Littauer Chair in Jewish Literature and
Philosophy at Harvard University and the Nathan J. Miller Chair in Jewish History,
Literature, and Institutions at Columbia University.
Enelow was president of the Kentucky State Conference of Charities and Correction and of
the Conference of Social Workers at Louisville in 1910-1911. He was founder and member of
the executive committee of the Federation of Jewish Charities, Louisville, from 1908-1911.
During World War I, Enelow went to France as Overseas Commander and General Field Secretary
of the Jewish Welfare Board. He was vice-president (1925-1927) and president (1927-1929) of
the Central Conference of American Rabbis. He served on many committees of both the Central
Conference of American Rabbis and the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. He was a
member of the American Historical Society and the American Jewish Historical Society.
Hyman G. Enelow was recognized early in his career as an exceptional scholar and writer.
Among the many books he wrote are: The Jewish Life (1915);
The Synagogue in Modern Life (1916); The Faith of Israel (1917); The Varied Beauty of the
Psalms (1917); The Allied Countries and the Jews
(1918); A Jewish View of Jesus (1920); The Adequacy of Judaism (1920); and The Jew and the
World (1921). His Selected Works were published in
four volumes by F. Levy in 1935. He edited Israel ben Joseph Al-Nakawa's four volume work,
the Menorath Hamaor and Kaufmann Kohler's Origins of the Synagogue and the Church (1929).
On January 30, 1934, Enelow, who was scheduled to retire and become rabbi emeritus of
Temple Emanu-El on February 1, sailed for the Mediterranean aboard the ship Empress of Australia. While on board he had a heart attack and died
February 6. Hyman G. Enelow, who never married, was buried in Chicago's Rosehill Cemetery on
February 22, 1934.
The Hyman Gerson Enelow papers consist of materials pertaining to the activities of the
Reform rabbi, scholar, and writer, Hyman G. Enelow. The collection includes correspondence,
minutes, sermons, notes, and miscellaneous manuscript material which reflect his rabbinic
activities during the years from 1905 to 1933.
This collection is arranged in three (3) series:
Terms of Access and Use
The Hyman G. Enelow Papers are open to all users. The original manuscript collection is
available in the Barrows-Loebelson Reading Room of the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the
American Jewish Archives.
Property and Literary Rights
Julius Mark and Paul J. Basinger, by the act of donating the Hyman G. Enelow Papers to
the American Jewish Archives, assigned all property rights to the American Jewish
Archives. Literary rights are retained by the Hyman G. Enelow heirs. Literary rights may
also be retained by specific creators of materials.
Questions concerning rights should be addressed to the Executive Director of the American
Jewish Archives. For more information see the American Jewish Archives copyright information webpage.
The Hyman G. Enelow Papers are available on microfilm (MF-3335 to MF-3351). Microfilm is
available in the repository and through inter-library loan.
Footnotes and bibliographic references should refer to the Hyman G. Enelow Papers and the
American Jewish Archives. A suggestion for at least the first citation is as follows:
[Description], [Date], Box #, Folder #. MS-11. Hyman G. Enelow Papers. American Jewish
Archives, Cincinnati, Ohio.
The Hyman G. Enelow Papers were received from Julius Mark and Paul J. Basinger in 1953
and 1966.
Processed by James W. Clasper, May, 1977.
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| Series A. Correspondence. 1905-1933. [ 25 Hollinger boxes] |
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Scope and Content Note: Consists of letters and some minutes. Unless otherwise
indicated, folders contain correspondence. Among the important correspondents included
in the series are Louis Marshall, Jacob H. Schiff, and Stephen S. Wise.
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Arrangement Note: Arranged alphabetically by the name of the correspondent (person or
organization). Letters are arranged chronologically within each folder.
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| Box |
Folder |
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1 |
A, General |
| 1 |
2 |
Abrams, Samuel J. 1924-1928 |
| 1 |
3 |
Adler, Cyrus 1912-1932 |
| 1 |
4 |
Adler, Eugene 1912-1922 |
| 1 |
5 |
Adler, Julius Ochs 1921-1922 |
| 1 |
6 |
Akademie fur die Wissenschaft des Judentums (German) 1929-1932 |
| 1 |
7 |
Alexander, David 1917-1926 |
| 1 |
8 |
Alliance Israelite Universelle 1915-1929 |
| 1 |
9 |
American Express Company 1929-1932 |
| 1 |
10 |
American Hebrew 1914-1932
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| 1 |
11 |
American Jewish Committee 1919-1932 |
| 1 |
12 |
Asofsky, Isaac 1929-1932 |
| 1 |
13 |
Ba, General |
| 1 |
14 |
Badger, Richard G. 1917;
1921
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| 1 |
15 |
Baer, Hortense 1921 |
| 1 |
16 |
Baerwald, Paul 1922-1927 |
| 1 |
17 |
Baron, Salo W. 1928-1932 |
| 1 |
18 |
Baroway, Moses 1915-1925 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 2 |
1 |
Be, General |
| 2 |
2 |
Beer, Mrs. Julius 1914-1924 |
| 2 |
3 |
Behar, Nissim 1907;
1915; 1928-1930
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| 2 |
4 |
Benderly, Samson 1912-1930 |
| 2 |
5 |
Berger, Sophia 1912-1920 |
| 2 |
6 |
Berkowitz, Henry 1912-1927 |
| 2 |
7 |
Berliner, Samuel 1927-1932 |
| 2 |
8 |
Berlinsky, Garfield A. 1909-1911 |
| 2 |
9 |
Bernheim, Henry J. 1923-1930 |
| 2 |
10 |
Bernheimer, Charles S. 1912-1928 |
| 2 |
11 |
Bernstein, Herman W. 1916-1929 |
| 2 |
12 |
Bernstein, John L. 1920-1923 |
| 2 |
13 |
Bernstein, Philip S. 1927-1928 |
| 2 |
14 |
Bernstein, Samuel 1928-1932 |
| 2 |
15 |
Bettan, Israel 1922-1928 |
| 2 |
16 |
Bi, General |
| 2 |
17 |
Bibo, Hortense 1913-1915 |
| 2 |
18 |
Biegelsesen, J. 1932-1933 |
| 2 |
19 |
Billikopf, Jacob 1908-1931 |
| 2 |
20 |
Binder, Abraham W. 1918-1931 |
| 2 |
21 |
Binstock, Louis 1925-1932 |
| 2 |
22 |
Bl, General |
| 2 |
23 |
Blau, Ludwig 1923-1932 |
| 2 |
24 |
Bloch, Chaim 1922-1931 |
| 2 |
25 |
Bloch, Joshua 1916-1931 |
| 2 |
26 |
Bloch Publishing Company 1910-1933 |
| 2 |
27 |
Bloom, M.S. 1921-1923 |
| 2 |
28 |
Blumenthal, Myron S. 1921-1932 |
| 2 |
29 |
Blumenthal, Rose 1921-1931 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 3 |
1 |
Bo, General |
| 3 |
2 |
Bogen, Boris D. 1907-1928 |
| 3 |
3 |
Bouche, Lillie B. 1912-1917 |
| 3 |
4 |
Br, General |
| 3 |
5 |
Brecher, Hans 1927-1928 |
| 3 |
6 |
Bressler, David M. 1914-1930 |
| 3 |
7 |
Bu, General |
| 3 |
8 |
Bumpus, John and Edward 1926-1933 |
| 3 |
9 |
C, General |
| 3 |
10 |
Cahn, Belle 1921-1932 |
| 3 |
11 |
Calisch, Edward N. 1914;
1918-1928
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| 3 |
12 |
Carr, John Foster 1915-1919 |
| 3 |
13 |
Carton, Rosa Fried 1915-1917 |
| 3 |
14 |
Central Conference of American Rabbis [Correspondence and
minutes] 1907-1928
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| 3 |
15 |
Chivers Book Binding Company 1914-1933 |
| 3 |
16 |
Churchman 1926-1929
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| 3 |
17 |
Clay, Albert T. 1924-1925 |
| 3 |
18 |
Clergy Club of New York and Neighborhood 1921-1932 |
| 3 |
19 |
Clinchy, Everett R. 1929-1931 |
| 3 |
20 |
Cochran, John L. 1930 |
| 3 |
21 |
Cohen, General |
| 3 |
22 |
Cohen, Alfred M. 1922-1932 |
| 3 |
23 |
Cohen, Boaz 1928-1931 |
| 3 |
24 |
Cohen, George L. 1920-1924 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 4 |
1 |
Cohen, Henry 1912;
1928-1929
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2 |
Cohen, Joseph Henry 1928-1931 |
| 4 |
3 |
Cohen, Joseph L. 1914-1930 |
| 4 |
4 |
Cohen, Simon R. 1912-1932 |
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5 |
Cohon, Samuel S. 1923-1930 |
| 4 |
6 |
Coleman, Elinor 1922-1924 |
| 4 |
7 |
Coleman, Lillian 1924-1925 |
| 4 |
8 |
Columbia University 1913-1932 |
| 4 |
9 |
Content, Harold 1920-1923 |
| 4 |
10 |
Cowley, A.E. 1925-1931 |
| 4 |
11 |
Cox, Philip W. 1920-1922 |
| 4 |
12 |
Currick, Max C. 1912;
1920-1930
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13 |
Cutler, Harry 1918 |
| 4 |
14 |
D, General |
| 4 |
15 |
Davidson, C. 1922-1932 |
| 4 |
16 |
Davidson, Israel 1914-1932 |
| 4 |
17 |
Davis, Charles W. 1929 |
| 4 |
18 |
Day, Jonathan C. 1913 |
| 4 |
19 |
Demuth, Leopold 1917-1931 |
| 4 |
20 |
Denzer, Constance M. 1915-1920 |
| 4 |
21 |
Deutsch, Carolyn 1917-1925 |
| 4 |
22 |
Deutsch, Gotthard 1908-1922 |
| 4 |
23 |
Dittenhoefer, A.J. 1912-1918 |
| 4 |
24 |
Dobsevage, I. George 1914-1929 |
| 4 |
25 |
Dushkin, Alexander M. 1915-1916;
1923
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| Box |
Folder |
| 5 |
1 |
Ea-Ec, General |
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2 |
Eckstein, Henry J. 1918-1923 |
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3 |
Ed-Eg, General |
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4 |
Egelson, Louis I. 1917-1933 |
| 5 |
5 |
Ei-En, General |
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6 |
Enelow, Hyman G. 1912-1932 |
| 5 |
7 |
Englander, Henry 1916-1929 |
| 5 |
8 |
Eo-Et, General |
| 5 |
9 |
Ettelson, Harry W. 1921-1931 |
| 5 |
10 |
Ev-Ez, General |
| 5 |
11 |
Fa, General |
| 5 |
12 |
Falk, Myron S. 1916-1930 |
| 5 |
13 |
Fe, General |
| 5 |
14 |
Feldman, Abraham J. 1915-1931 |
| 5 |
15 |
Felsenthal, Emma 1922-1924 |
| 5 |
16 |
Feuerlicht, Morris M. 1911-1929 |
| 5 |
17 |
Fi, General |
| 5 |
18 |
Fink, Joseph L. 1926-1928 |
| 5 |
19 |
Finkel, Joshua 1929-1932 |
| 5 |
20 |
Finkelstein, Louis 1925-1930 |
| 5 |
21 |
Fisher, Emily 1922-1932 |
| 5 |
22 |
Fisher, Henry M. 1924-1928 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 6 |
1 |
Fl, General |
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2 |
Flarsheim, Morris H. 1912-1915 |
| 6 |
3 |
Fo, General |
| 6 |
4 |
Foster, Solomon 1910-1930 |
| 6 |
5 |
Fra, General |
| 6 |
6 |
Fram, Leon 1918;
1927-1931
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7 |
Franklin, Leo M. 1905-1931 |
| 6 |
8 |
Fre, General |
| 6 |
9 |
Freehof, Solomon B. 1916-1933 |
| 6 |
10 |
Freiberg, J. Walter 1911-1929 |
| 6 |
11 |
Fri, General |
| 6 |
12 |
Friedland, N. 1929-1931 |
| 6 |
13 |
Friedlander, Marcus 1915-1932 |
| 6 |
14 |
Friedman, Joseph L. 1907 |
| 6 |
15 |
Frisch, Ephraim 1910-1930 |
| 6 |
16 |
Fro-Fru, General |
| 6 |
17 |
Fu, General |
| Box |
Folder |
| 7 |
1 |
Ga, General |
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2 |
Gamber, J. 1912-1931 |
| 7 |
3 |
Gamoran, Emanuel 1923-1933 |
| 7 |
4 |
Ge, General |
| 7 |
5 |
Gellert, James E. 1921-1932 |
| 7 |
6 |
Gi, General |
| 7 |
7 |
Ginzberg, Louis 1916-1932 |
| 7 |
8 |
Gjeore, A.H. 1926-1927 |
| 7 |
9 |
Gl, General |
| 7 |
10-11 |
Go, General (2 folders) |
| 7 |
12 |
Goldberg, Jeanette Miriam 1913-1929 |
| 7 |
13 |
Goldberg, Samuel J. 1924-1930 |
| 7 |
14 |
Goldberger, Bessie 1930-1931 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 8 |
1 |
Goldenson, Samuel H. 1906-1933 |
| 8 |
2 |
Goldsmith, Samuel A. 1914-1917 |
| 8 |
3 |
Goldstein, Ira E. 1920-1928 |
| 8 |
4 |
Goldstein, Israel 1925-1931 |
| 8 |
5 |
Goodhart, Philip J. 1917-1931 |
| 8 |
6 |
Goodman, Paul 1909;
1929-1932
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| 8 |
7 |
Gottheil, Richard J.H. 1913-1932 |
| 8 |
8 |
Gottheil, William S. 1915 |
| 8 |
9 |
Gr, General |
| 8 |
10 |
Grabfelder, Samuel 1906-1920 |
| 8 |
11 |
Gries, Moses J. 1906-1916 |
| 8 |
12-15 |
Grodinsky, Julius[Correspondence and minutes] 1926-1933 (4 folders) |
| Box |
Folder |
| 9 |
1 |
Grose, Arthur W. 1919-1932 |
| 9 |
2 |
Gross, David H. 1923-1931 |
| 9 |
3 |
Grossman, Jacob B. 1914-1923 |
| 9 |
4 |
Grossman, Rudolph 1913-1926 |
| 9 |
5 |
Grossmann, Louis 1912-1922 |
| 9 |
6 |
Grunwald, Max 1920-1931 |
| 9 |
7 |
Gu, General |
| 9 |
8 |
Guinzburg, Frederick 1913-1929 |
| 9 |
9 |
Ha, General |
| 9 |
10 |
Haas, Jacob de 1915-1917;
1927-1930
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| 9 |
11 |
Hadoar 1924-1931
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| 9 |
12 |
Harriman National Bank 1913-1931 |
| 9 |
13 |
Harris, Maurice H. 1912-1929 |
| 9 |
14 |
He, General |
| 9 |
15 |
Hebrew Publishing Company 1929-1930 |
| 9 |
16 |
Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society 1913-1932 |
| 9 |
17 |
Heller, Chaim 1924-1932 |
| 9 |
18 |
Heller, James G. 1919-1931 |
| 9 |
19 |
Heller, Maximilian H. 1912-1924;
1929
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| 9 |
20 |
Herring, John W. 1925-1928 |
| 9 |
21 |
Hertzberger, Menno 1925-1926 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 10 |
1 |
Hi, General |
| 10 |
2 |
Higger, Michael 1930-1932 |
| 10 |
3 |
Hirshberg, Samuel 1912-1932 |
| 10 |
4 |
Ho, General |
| 10 |
5 |
Horvitz, Aaron 1911-1913 |
| 10 |
6 |
Horwitz, Charles K. 1920-1931 |
| 10 |
7 |
Hu, General |
| 10 |
8 |
Hunt, Edward Lawrence 1923-1932 |
| 10 |
9 |
Hurwitz, Henry 1913-1932 |
| 10 |
10 |
Hy, General |
| 10 |
11 |
I, General |
| 10 |
12 |
Israel, Edward L. 1924-1928 |
| 10 |
13 |
Israel, Leon 1914-1932 |
| 10 |
14 |
J, General |
| 10 |
15 |
Jacobs, Joseph 1912-1929 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 11 |
1 |
Jacobson, Moses P. 1912-1926 |
| 11 |
2 |
Jewish Classics Committee [Correspondence and minutes] 1918-1925 |
| 11 |
3-10 |
Jewish Publication Society [Correspondence and minutes] 1912-1929 (8 folders) |
| Box |
Folder |
| 12 |
1 |
Jewish Publication Society [Correspondence and minutes] 1930-1933 |
| 12 |
2 |
Jewish religious education [Miscellaneous minutes of various
organizations concerned with Jewish education, including the Commission on
Jewish Religious Education; Commission on Jewish
Education; and the Committee on Religious Instruction in
Colleges and Universities] 1922-1932
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| 12 |
3 |
Jewish Tribune 1919-1926
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| 12 |
4 |
Jung, Leo 1927-1931 |
| 12 |
5 |
Ka, General |
| 12 |
6 |
Kahana, Abraham 1930-1932 |
| 12 |
7 |
Kanter, Felix 1920-1930 |
| 12 |
8 |
Kaplan, Jacob H. 1911-1929 |
| 12 |
9 |
Kaplan, Mordecai M. 1913-1916 |
| 12 |
10 |
Kaplan, Samuel S. 1920-1928 |
| 12 |
11 |
Kasher, Menahem M. [The Torah Publishing Company,
Inc.] 1927-1932
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| 12 |
12 |
Kauffmann, J. 1914-1931 |
| 12 |
13 |
Ke, General |
| 12 |
14 |
Ki, General |
| 12 |
15 |
Kl, General |
| 12 |
16 |
Kn, General |
| 12 |
17 |
Ko, General |
| 12 |
18 |
Kohler, Mr. and Mrs. Kaufmann 1908-1931 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 13 |
1 |
Kohler, Max J. 1913-1932 |
| 13 |
2 |
Kohut, George Alexander 1912-1931 |
| 13 |
3 |
Kopald, Louis J. 1913-1928 |
| 13 |
4 |
Kornfield, Joseph S. 1910-1931 |
| 13 |
5 |
Kr, General |
| 13 |
6 |
Krass, Nathan 1912-1931 |
| 13 |
7 |
Krauskopf, Joseph 1908-1923 |
| 13 |
8 |
Ku, General |
| 13 |
9 |
La, General |
| 13 |
10 |
Landau, Jacob 1907-1928 |
| 13 |
11 |
Landman, Isaac 1912-1931 |
| 13 |
12 |
Lauer, Edgar J. 1919-1932 |
| 13 |
13 |
Lazaron, Morris S. 1915-1932 |
| 13 |
14 |
Lea-Lef, General |
| 13 |
15 |
Lefkowitz, David 1920-1932 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 14 |
1 |
Leg-Leh, General |
| 14 |
2 |
Lehman, Arthur 1922-1926 |
| 14 |
3 |
Lehman, Herbert H. 1917;
1928-1931
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| 14 |
4 |
Lehman, Irving 1913-1931 |
| 14 |
5 |
Lei, General |
| 14 |
6 |
Leibert, Julius A. 1912-1916 |
| 14 |
7 |
Lem-Leu, General |
| 14 |
8 |
Lev, General |
| 14 |
9 |
Leventritt, David 1914-1925 |
| 14 |
10 |
Levi, Charles S. 1912-1928 |
| 14 |
11 |
Levi, Gerson B. 1913-1932 |
| 14 |
12 |
Levi, Harry 1912-1930 |
| 14 |
13 |
Levinthal, Israel H. 1915-1932 |
| 14 |
14 |
Levy, Clifton Harby 1913-1926 |
| 14 |
15 |
Levy, Felix A., Jr. 1912-1933 |
| 14 |
16 |
Levy, Fred 1913-1925 |
| 14 |
17 |
Levy, J. Leonard 1912-1916 |
| 14 |
18 |
Lew-Ley, General |
| 14 |
19 |
Lewi, Isidor 1912-1913;
1927-1930
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| 14 |
20 |
Lewin, Benjamin M. 1923-1933 |
| 14 |
21 |
Lewisohn, Adolph 1914-1932 |
| 14 |
22 |
Lewisohn, Sam A. 1917-1926 |
| 14 |
23 |
Li, General |
| Box |
Folder |
| 15 |
1 |
Lipschutz, M. 1924-1931 |
| 15 |
2 |
Littauer, Lucius N. 1924-1932 |
| 15 |
3 |
Lo, General |
| 15 |
4 |
Lowenstein, Solomon 1908-1931 |
| 15 |
5 |
Lu, General |
| 15 |
6 |
Luchs, Alvin S. 1926-1932 |
| 15 |
7 |
Ly, General |
| 15 |
8 |
Maa-Meg, General |
| 15 |
9 |
Maggid, David 1927-1932 |
| 15 |
10 |
Magnes, Judah L. 1912-1915 |
| 15 |
11 |
Mah-Man, General |
| 15 |
12 |
Manheimer, Jacob S. 1924-1932 |
| 15 |
13 |
Mann, Jacob 1922-1932 |
| 15 |
14 |
Mann, Louis L. 1912-1930 |
| 15 |
15 |
Mannheimer, Eugene 1923-1932 |
| 15 |
16 |
Mannheimer, Leo 1912-1922 |
| 15 |
17 |
Mar, General |
| 15 |
18 |
Marcus, Jacob R. 1928-1932 |
| 15 |
19 |
Marcuson, Isaac E. [Correspondence and minutes] 1918-1933 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 16 |
1 |
Margolis, Harry S. 1916;
1930-1932
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| 16 |
2 |
Marshall, James 1916-1931 |
| 16 |
3 |
Marshall, Louis 1912-1929 |
| 16 |
4 |
Marx, Alexander 1919-1932 |
| 16 |
5 |
Marx, David 1926-1930 |
| 16 |
6 |
Mas-May, General |
| 16 |
7 |
May, Jean Wise 1923-1930 |
| 16 |
8 |
Maximon, Shalom B. 1927-1931 |
| 16 |
9 |
Mc, General |
| 16 |
10 |
Me, General |
| 16 |
11 |
Meinhard, Morton H. 1914-1923 |
| 16 |
12 |
Mendes, F. de Sola 1913-1920 |
| 16 |
13 |
Mendes, H. Pereira 1912-1920;
1930
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| 16 |
14 |
Mi, General |
| 16 |
15 |
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan J. 1914-1932 |
| 16 |
16 |
Moc-Mon, General |
| 16 |
17 |
Montagu, Lily H. 1927-1932 |
| 16 |
18 |
Moo-Mor, General |
| Box |
Folder |
| 17 |
1 |
Morgenstern, Julian 1909-1932 |
| 17 |
2 |
Mos, General |
| 17 |
3 |
Moses, Isaac S. 1907-1923 |
| 17 |
4 |
Moses, M.H. 1912-1916 |
| 17 |
5 |
Mu-My, General |
| 17 |
6 |
Na, General |
| 17 |
7 |
Ne, General |
| 17 |
8 |
Nelson, Leon M. 1912-1926 |
| 17 |
9-10 |
Newberger, Samuel M. 1914-1932 (2 folders) |
| 17 |
11 |
Newfield, Morris 1924-1933 |
| 17 |
12 |
Newman, Louis I. 1921-1932 |
| 17 |
13 |
Neumark, David 1918-1931 |
| 17 |
14 |
Newton, Joseph Fort 1925-1928 |
| 17 |
15 |
New York Telephone Company 1909;
1913-1931
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| 17 |
16 |
Temple Emanu-El (New York, N.Y.) 1912-1930 |
| 17 |
17 |
Ni-No, General |
| Box |
Folder |
| 18 |
1 |
Oa-Oc, General |
| 18 |
2 |
Ochs, Adolph S. 1913-1931 |
| 18 |
3 |
Oko, Adolph S. 1913-1931 |
| 18 |
4 |
Ol-Ou, General |
| 18 |
5 |
Pa-Ph, General |
| 18 |
6-7 |
Philipson, David 1907-1932 (2 folders) |
| 18 |
8 |
Pl-Po, General |
| 18 |
9 |
Polier, David S. 1913;
1921-1928
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| 18 |
10 |
Pollack, Charles N. 1913-1926 |
| 18 |
11 |
Pollack, Jacob B. 1921-1927 |
| 18 |
12 |
Pool, David de Sola 1912-1931 |
| 18 |
13 |
Popkin, Louis S. 1917-1931 |
| 18 |
14 |
Pr-Pu, General |
| 18 |
15 |
Ra, General |
| Box |
Folder |
| 19 |
1 |
Rabinovitch, I.M. 1926-1936 |
| 19 |
2 |
Raisin, Max 1913-1915 |
| 19 |
3 |
Rauch, Joseph 1910-1929 |
| 19 |
4 |
Rawer, J. 1926-1931 |
| 19 |
5 |
Re, General |
| 19 |
6 |
Reed, Jacob 1915-1916 |
| 19 |
7 |
Reform Advocate 1911-1914;
1921-1932
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| 19 |
8 |
Reichert, Irving F. 1923-1932 |
| 19 |
9 |
Reichert, Victor Emanuel 1921-1931 |
| 19 |
10 |
Reichler, Max 1913-1927 |
| 19 |
11 |
Reis, Bernard J. 1914-1917 |
| 19 |
12 |
Reznick, Menschel, and Company 1921-1930 |
| 19 |
13 |
Ri, General |
| 19 |
14 |
Ribalow, Menachem 1927-1932 |
| 19 |
15 |
Rice, Cale Young 1911-1920 |
| 19 |
16 |
Rice, William 1909-1910;
1920
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| 19 |
17 |
Richards, Bernard G. 1913-1926 |
| 19 |
18 |
Richman, Harry R. 1919-1927 |
| 19 |
19 |
Rieser, Norvin H. 1914;
1924; 1928-1930
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| 19 |
20 |
Rifkind, Isaac 1924-1930 |
| 19 |
21 |
Rines, George E. 1908-1909 |
| 19 |
22 |
Rivlin, Elieser 1923-1932 |
| 19 |
23-24 |
Ro, General (2 folders) |
| 19 |
25 |
Roberson, Ansel Clark 1926 |
| 19 |
26 |
Robinson, Aaron G. 1914-1918;
1927-1929
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| 19 |
27 |
Rosa, J.S. Da Silva 1925-1930 |
| 19 |
28 |
Rose, Heloise Durant 1921-1923 |
| 19 |
29 |
Rosenau, William 1912-1933 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 20 |
1 |
Rosenblum, William F. 1930-1932 |
| 20 |
2 |
Rosenfeld, George 1913-1920 |
| 20 |
3 |
Rosenmann, M. 1928-1931 |
| 20 |
4 |
Roth, Cecil 1926-1932 |
| 20 |
5 |
Roth, Tobias 1913-1924 |
| 20 |
6 |
Ru-Ry, General |
| 20 |
7 |
Sa, General |
| 20 |
8 |
Salzman, Marcus 1912-1929 |
| 20 |
9 |
Saminsky, Lazare 1924-1932 |
| 20 |
10 |
Sapinsky, Alvin T. 1912-1930 |
| 20 |
11 |
Sc, General |
| 20 |
12 |
Schanfarber, Tobias 1906-1924 |
| 20 |
13 |
Schiff, Jacob H. 1902-1920;
1928
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| 20 |
14 |
Schiff, Mortimer L. 1916-1918;
1924; 1930
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| 20 |
15 |
Schreiber, Emanuel 1926-1932 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 21 |
1 |
Schulman, Samuel 1908-1932 |
| 21 |
2 |
Schwab, Charles M. 1909;
1916-1917; 1927
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| 21 |
3 |
Schwarz, Jacob D. 1915-1933 |
| 21 |
4 |
Se, General |
| 21 |
5 |
Seeligmann, Sigmund 1925-1932 |
| 21 |
6 |
Seligman, Dewitt J. 1915-1931 |
| 21 |
7 |
Selligman, Alfred 1907-1929 |
| 21 |
8 |
Sh, General |
| 21 |
9 |
Sherley, Swager 1907-1910 |
| 21 |
10 |
Sherwood, Herbert F. 1907 |
| 21 |
11 |
Si, General |
| 21 |
12 |
Silver, Abba Hillel 1917-1931 |
| 21 |
13 |
Silverman, Joseph 1906-1930 |
| 21 |
14 |
Simon, Abram 1912-1928 |
| 21 |
15 |
Singer, Isidor 1906-1927 |
| 21 |
16 |
Sl, General |
| Box |
Folder |
| 22 |
1 |
Sm, General |
| 22 |
2 |
So, General |
| 22 |
3 |
Sp, General |
| 22 |
4 |
Spiegelberg, William I. 1917-1926 |
| 22 |
5 |
St, General |
| 22 |
6 |
Stern, Nathan 1912-1932 |
| 22 |
7 |
Stettiner Brothers 1907 |
| 22 |
8 |
Stolz, Joseph 1905-1932 |
| 22 |
9 |
Straus, Nathan 1917-1931 |
| 22 |
10 |
Strauss, Lewis 1921-1932 |
| 22 |
11 |
Stroock, Joseph S. 1918-1928 |
| 22 |
12 |
Stroock, Louis S. 1923-1925 |
| 22 |
13 |
Stroock, Sol M. 1920-1927 |
| 22 |
14 |
Stroock, Stephen 1921-1931 |
| 22 |
15 |
Su, General |
| 22 |
16 |
Szold, Henrietta 1907-1918 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 23 |
1 |
T, General |
| 23 |
2 |
Toch, Henry M. 1913-1932 |
| 23 |
3 |
U, General |
| 23 |
4 |
Ulman, Ruth 1922-1926 |
| 23 |
5 |
V, General |
| 23 |
6 |
Veiller, Lawrence 1915 |
| 23 |
7 |
Vogelstein, Ludwig 1920-1932 |
| 23 |
8 |
Wa, General |
| 23 |
9 |
Die Wahrheit 1926-1931
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| 23 |
10 |
Wahrmann, M.A. 1926-1931 |
| 23 |
11 |
Wald, Lillian D. 1913-1932 |
| 23 |
12 |
Waldman, Mark 1928-1932 |
| 23 |
13 |
Warburg, Felix M. and Freida S. 1913-1931 |
| 23 |
14 |
Wasserman, Rita 1927-1932 |
| 23 |
15 |
Watters, Leon L. 1916-1932 |
| 23 |
16 |
Waxman, Meyer 1923;
1930
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| 23 |
17 |
We, General |
| Box |
Folder |
| 24 |
1 |
Weber, Max 1922-1930 |
| 24 |
2 |
Weigert, Abram A. and Rebecca 1928-1932 |
| 24 |
3 |
Weil, A. Leo 1924-1928 |
| 24 |
4 |
Weil, Lucille 1916;
1921-1926
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| 24 |
5 |
Weis, J. Max 1924-1931 |
| 24 |
6 |
Wendte, Charles W. 1912-1913 |
| 24 |
7 |
Wertheim, Emma Stern 1923-1930 |
| 24 |
8 |
Wertheim, Jacob 1923-1931 |
| 24 |
9 |
Wertheimer, S.A. 1928-1931 |
| 24 |
10 |
Wh, General |
| 24 |
11 |
White, Gaylord S. 1914 |
| 24 |
12 |
Wi, General |
| 24 |
13 |
Wile, Edward J. 1924-1925 |
| 24 |
14 |
Wise, Jonah B. 1909-1932 |
| 24 |
15 |
Wise, Leo 1907-1928 |
| 24 |
16 |
Wise, Stephen S. 1907-1928 |
| 24 |
17 |
Witt, Louis 1926-1928 |
| 24 |
18 |
Wo, General |
| 24 |
19 |
Wolbarst, Abraham L. and Bessie B. 1912-1930 |
| 24 |
20 |
Wolf, Horace J. 1915-1921 |
| 24 |
21 |
Wolf, James A. 1920-1931 |
| 24 |
22 |
Wolf, Julia A. 1921-1932 |
| 24 |
23 |
Wolf, Simon 1906-1920 |
| 24 |
24 |
Wolfson, Harry A. 1925-1930 |
| 24 |
25 |
Wollheim, Ralph J. 1929-1932 |
| 24 |
26-27 |
Wolsey, Louis B. 1915-1927 (2 folders) |
| Box |
Folder |
| 25 |
1 |
Wolsey, Louis B. 1928-1931 |
| 25 |
2 |
Wu, General |
| 25 |
3 |
Y, General |
| 25 |
4 |
Yiddish Scientific Institute (YIVO) 1926-1931 |
| 25 |
5 |
Younker, Falk 1914-1917 |
| 25 |
6 |
Za-Ze, General |
| 25 |
7-11 |
Zepin, George 1911-1932 (5 folders) |
| 25 |
12 |
Zi, General |
| 25 |
13 |
Zielonka, Martin 1907-1911;
1917; 1927-1930
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| 25 |
14 |
Zieser, Julius H. 1923-1929 |
| 25 |
15 |
Zinn, Arthur S. 1916-1931 |
| 25 |
16 |
Zinn, Richard 1920-1926 |
| 25 |
17 |
Zo, General |
| 25 |
18 |
Zu, General |
| 25 |
19 |
Unidentified Correspondence |
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| Series B. Sermons. 1897-1932. [ 10 Hollinger boxes] |
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Scope and Content Note: Consists of Enelow sermons. These sermons, which are generally
undated, span the years 1897 to 1932. They have been divided into three segments. The
first, consisting of seven boxes, is arranged alphabetically by the title of the sermon.
Of the remaining two segments, one has illegible titles, while the other is
untitled.
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| Box |
Folder |
| 26 |
1 |
A |
| 26 |
2 |
B |
| 26 |
3-4 |
B (2 folders) |
| Box |
Folder |
| 27 |
1-2 |
D (2 folders) |
| 27 |
3 |
E |
| 27 |
4 |
F |
| 27 |
5 |
G |
| Box |
Folder |
| 28 |
1 |
H |
| 28 |
2-3 |
I (2 folders) |
| 28 |
4-5 |
J (2 folders) |
| Box |
Folder |
| 29 |
1 |
K |
| 29 |
2 |
L |
| 29 |
3-4 |
M (2 folders) |
| 29 |
5 |
N |
| Box |
Folder |
| 30 |
1 |
O |
| 30 |
2-4 |
P (3 folders) |
| 30 |
5 |
Q |
| 30 |
6 |
R |
| Box |
Folder |
| 31 |
1-2 |
R (2 folders) |
| 31 |
3-5 |
S (3 folders) |
| 31 |
6-7 |
T (2 folders) |
| Box |
Folder |
| 32 |
1 |
U |
| 32 |
2 |
V |
| 32 |
3-5 |
W (3 folders) |
| 32 |
6 |
Y-Z |
| Box |
Folder |
| 33 |
1-5 |
Unidentified sermons (5 folders) |
| Box |
Folder |
| 34 |
1-5 |
Unidentified sermons (5 folders) |
| Box |
Folder |
| 35 |
1-4 |
Unidentified sermons (4 folders) |
| 35 |
5 |
Untitled |
| Box |
Folder |
| 36 |
1 |
Untitled |
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| Series C. Miscellaneous. [ 1 Hollinger box] |
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Scope and Content Note: Consists of less than one box of manuscript and printed
material (notes, lectures, theses, newsclippings, addresses, and articles).
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| Box |
Folder |
| 36 |
2-9 |
Manuscript and printed material consisting of notes, lectures, theses,
addresses, and articles. (8 folders)
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The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the
AJA's online catalog.
Persons and Families
Enelow, H. G. (Hyman Gerson), -- 1877-1934
Institutions
Congregation Adath Israel (Louisville,
Ky.)
Congregation Emanu-El (New York, N.Y.)
Temple Israel (Paducah, Ky.)
Subjects
Jews -- Kentucky -- Louisville
Jews -- Kentucky -- Paducah
Jews -- New York (N.Y.)
Reform Judaism -- Kentucky
Reform Judaism -- New York (N.Y.)
Genres and Forms
Jewish sermons, American
Occupations
Rabbis -- Kentucky
Rabbis -- New York (N.Y.)
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