TABLE OF CONTENTS


Introduction

Biographical Sketch

Scope and Content Note

Organization

Arrangement

Restrictions

Administrative Information

Box and Folder Listing

Series A: Correspondence. 1893-1955.

Series B: Sermons and Addresses. 1890-1952.

Series C: Congregational Materials. 1892-1952.

Series D: Personal. 1909-1956.


A Finding Aid to the 

Samuel Schulman Papers

1890-1955

Manuscript Collection No. 90



Introduction


Name: The Samuel Schulman Papers.

Dates: 1890-1955.

Abstract: The Samuel Schulman Papers describe the career of Samuel Schulman, rabbi and active participant in the affairs of twentieth century American Judaism. The collection consists primarily of correspondence and sermons but also includes some congregational materials and personal items. The span dates for the collection are 1890-1955, with the bulk of the materials spanning the years 1900-1940.

Quantity: 16.9 linear feet; 44 Hollinger boxes; 2 oversize boxes.

Identification: Manuscript Collection No. 90.

Biographical Sketch

Samuel Schulman was born in Kalwarya, Russia to Tanhum and Rachel Deborah (Alterman) Schulman on February 14, 1864. In 1868 the Schulman family came to the United States. Upon his arrival in New York, the young Schulman had already learend the basic elements of Hebrew and was able to chant the Hebrew prayer book. At the age of eight, Schulman began the study of the Talmud. By the age of thirteen he had read five tractates of the Talmud and at his Bar Mitzvah he delivered a Talmudic discourse.

Schulman attended the public schools of the city of New York and in 1885 he graduated from the College of the City of New York with a bachelor's degree. Schulman than went abroad from 1885-1889 to study at the University of Berlin and at the Hochschüle für die Wissenschaft des Judentums, where he completed all the necessary courses in order to be ordained in the rabbinate.

Upon returning to the United States in 1889 Schulman began his career as a pulpit rabbi that continued without interruption until his retirement in 1934. Schulman's first congregation was Congregation Shalom in New York City where he served from August 1889 until March 1890 when the congregation disbanded. Schulman then moved west to Helena, Montana and Congregation Emanu-El from 1890-1893. In 1893 Schulman moved to Kansas City, Missouri and Congregation B'nai Jehuda. He remained in Kansas City, Missouri and when he returned to New York to become Kaufman Kohler's associate at Temple Beth El. When Kohler was named president of the Hebrew Union College in 1903, Schulman became his successor. Schulman remained at Temple Beth-El until 1927 when it consolidated with Temple Emanu-El and he was named rabbi of the new Congregation Emanu-El. In 1934 Schulman was elected Rabbi Emeritus.

Schulman's activities in organizations and movements made a lengthy list. He was president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis from 1911-1913 and served as an honorary president in 1934; he was a founder of the Association of Reform Rabbis and served as president from 1921-1926. Working through the Association, Schulman helped create the Hebrew Union College School for Techers in New York City and was chairman of the School's Board of Governors throughout its nine year existence. Schulman also served on the Union of American Hebrew Congregations's Commission on Jewish Education from 1927-1940. He chaired the Commission's committee on youth education, pressing for a national youth organization, which came about in January, 1939 as the National Federation of Temple Youth. Schulman also served as chairman of the Commission's Committee on Commentaries, helping to form the rules by which Commentaries were to be written. He was a member of the New York Board of Ministers, serving as chairman of the Board's Interfaith Committee for a number of years; he was Director and Vice-President of the Young Men's Hebrew Association of the City of New York and served as chairman of its committee on education. He was a member of the American Jewish Committee and of the Board of Editors of the Jewish Classics. He was a member of the Jewish Publication Society's Publications Committion and was one of the editors of JPS's Bible translation from 1909-1916. In 1926 he was one of the organizers of the World Union for Progressive Judaism.

Schulman did not author any large works, but he did write a number of articles and many of his sermons were published in pamphlet form. Some of his more important writings include: "Jewish Ethics;" "Israel;" "Why American Jews are opposed to Zionism;" and "The Fundamentals of Judaism as a Religion for the World."

Schulman was awarded two honorary degrees. In 1904 the Jewish Theological Seminary of America awarded with the Doctor of Divinity degree and in 1925 the Hebrew Union College awarded him with the degree Doctor of Hebrew Letters.

On Novembe 11, 1890 Schulman was married to Emma Weinberg. They had four children: Mitchell Simon, Aubry Aaron, Walter Harris and Dorothy.

Samuel Schulman died in New York City on November 2, 1955 at the age of 91.

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Scope and Content Note

The Samuel Schulman Papers describe the career of Samuel Schulman, rabbi and active participant in the affairs of twentieth century American Judaism. The collection consists primarily of correspondence and sermons but also includes some congregational materials and personal items. The span dates for the collection are 1890-1955, with the bulk of the materials spanning the years 1900-1940.

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Organization


The papers are divided into four (4) series:

A. Correspondence

B. Sermons and Addresses

C. Congregational Materials

D. Personal

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Arrangement

See description of individual series.

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Restrictions

Access Information

The papers are open to all users and available in the reading room of the American Jewish Archives.

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Administrative Information

Citations

Footnotes and bibliographic references should refer to the Samuel Schulman Papers and the American Jewish Archives.

Provenance

The Samuel Schulman Papers were donated to the American Jewish Archives by Dorothy Masback, New York, New York, in February, 1981.

Processing Information

Processed by Kevin Proffitt,October, 1981.

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Box and Folder Listing

Series A: Correspondence. 1893-1955.


The correspondence series consists of twenty-one Hollinger boxes of material relating to both individuals and organization. The majority of the correspondence is in English but some letters are in French, German or Hebrew.
Box Folder


Sub-Series 1. Personal Correspondence. 1893-1955.




The personal correspondence series consists of four Hollinger boxes of correspondence with friends and individuals. The correspondence is arranged alphabetically by the name of the person.
Box Folder
1 1
A, General.

2
Adler, Cyrus. 1914-1938.

3
Adler, Felix. 1931-1933.

4
Adler, Julius Ochs. 1940-1955.

5
Ba-Bi, General.

6
Baeck, Leo. 1935; 1946.

7
Barton, Bruce. 1937-1938.

8
Baruch, Bernard M. 1942-1943.

9
Berkowitz, Henry. 1893-1921.

10
Billikopf, Jacob. 1921-1944.

11
Bl-Bu, General.

12
Blau, Joel. 1921-1922.

13
Borah, William E. 1921-1922.

14
Bowker, R.R. 1928-1930.

15
Brandeis, Louis D. 1915; 1935.

16
Brauenstein, Baruch. 1931.

17
Butler, Nicholas Murray. 1924-1925.

18
C, General.

19
Cardozo, Benjamin. N. 1915-1932.

20
Cohen, Henry. 1916-1938.

21
Colcord, Samuel. 1920-1931.

21
Currick, Max C. 1907; 1941.

22
D, General.

23
Deutsch, Gotthard. 1907-1915.

25
Dewey, Thomas E. 1937-1948.

26
E, General.

27
Enelow, Hyman G. 1920-1933.

28
F, General.

29
Feldman, Ephraim. 1908-1909.

30
Finkelstein, Louis. 1935-1938.

31
Finley, John H. 1914-1932.

32
Fosdick, Harry E. 1926-1935.

33
Foster, Solomon. 1914-1952.

34
Frank, Waldo. 1926.

35
Franklin, Leo M. 1917-1941.

36
Friedman, Elisha M. 1917.

37
G, General.

38
Ginzberg, Louis. 1923-1936.

39
Glueck, Nelson. 1947-1949.

40
Goldenson, Samuel H. 1917-1949.

41
Gottheil, Richard J. 1915-1928.

42
H, General.

43
Haas, Jacob de. 1913-1918.

44
Heller, Bernard. 1926-1929.

45
Heller, Maximilian. 1899-1925.
Box Folder
2 1
Hirsch, Emil G. 1897; 1915.

2
Hofstadter, Samuel H. 1930-1932.

3
Holmes, John Haynes. 1913-1947.

4
Hoover, Herbert. 1928-1940.

5
Hurst, Fannie. 1923.

6
Hurwitz, Henry. 1917-1925.

7
I-J, General.

8
Jastrow, Joseph. 1920-1921.

9
K, General.

10
Kohler, Edgar J. 1917-1934.

11
Kohler, Kaufmann. 1900-1921.

12
Kohler, Max J. 1916-1934; n.d.

13
Kohn, Annette. 1918.

14
Kohns, Lee and family. 1901-1927.

15
Kornfeld, Joseph S. 1915-1923.

16
Krauskopf, Joseph. 1917-1922.

17
L, General.

18
LaGuardia, Fiorello H. 1933-1938.

19
Landman, Isaac. 1930-1941.

20
Lauer, Edgar J. 1933.

21
Lazaron, Morris S. 1917-1921.

22
Lehman, Herbert H. 1928-1953.

23
Lehman, Irving. 1933-1939.

24
Levi, Charles S. 1909-1930.

25
Levy, Felix A. 1917-1925.

26
Levy, Samuel. 1930-1933.

27
Lewinson, Benno. 1909-1933.

28
Lewisohn, Adolph. 1915-1933.

29
Liebman, Joshua Loth. 1934-1947.

30
Lowenstein, Solomon. 1927-1933.

31
Lyons, Alexander. 1919-1928.

32
Ma-Me, General.

33
Magnes, Judah L. 1911-1949.

34
Mamelsdorf, Edward (Mr. and Mrs.) 1922-1939.

35
Manning, William T. 1921-1941.

36
Marcus, Samuel. 1917-1933.

37
Margolis, Max L. 1903-1924.

38
Marshall, James. 1931; 1939.

39
Marshall, Louis. 1917-1925.

40
Medalie, George Z. 1931-1932.

41
Mendes, H. Peirea. 1916-1943.

42
Meyerowitz, Arthur M. 1920-1926.
Box Folder
3 1
Mi-Mu, General.

2
Miller, Nathan J. 1924.

3
Mills, Ogden L. 1917-1924.

4
Montagu, Lily B. 1934-1948.

5
Morgenthau, Henry. 1920-1933.

6
Morrison, Isadore D. 1931-1932.

7
Mosessohn, David N. 1925-1930.

8
Mulgreen, Joseph F. 1909-1921.

9
N-O, General.

10
Neumark, David. 1918-1919.

11
Ochs, Adolph S. 1924-1929.

12
Ottinger, Albert. 1926-1929.

13
P, General.

14
Philipson, David. 1907-1936.

15
Pool, David de Sola. 1914-1942.

16
Proskauer, Joseph M. 1941; 1947.

17
R, General.

18
Reichart, Victor E. 1936-1954.

19
Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 1918-1939.

20
Rosenau, William. 1915-1939.

21
Rosenwald, Julius. 1911-1928.

22
Rothschild, V. Sydney. 1918-1919.

23
Sa-Sk, General.

24
Samuel, Ludwig. 1933.

25
Schactel, Hyman J. 1944.

26
Schecter, Solomon. 1904-1936.

27
Schiff, Jacob H. (Mrs. and Mrs.) 1901-1928.

28
Seligman, Ceaser. 1912-1922.

29
Senior, Max. 1918-1919.

30
Silver, Abba Hillel. 1915-1949.

31
Simon, Abram (Mrs. and Mrs.) 1907-1938.

32
Singer, Isador. 1899-1929.
Box Folder
4 1
Sl-Sz, General.

2
Slousch, Nahum. 1912; n.d.

3
Stern, Nathan. 1920; 1940.

4
Stern, Richard M. 1919.

5
Straus, Nathan (Mr. and Mrs.) 1904-1928; n.d.

6
Straus, Nathan, Jr. 1914-1937.

7
Straus, Oscar S. (Straus Memorial Association.) 1903-1954.

8
Straus, Oscar S., II. 1931-1939.

9
Straus, Roger W. 1923-1955.

10
Strauss, Lewis L. 1927-1955.

11
Sulzberger, Arthur Hays (Mr. and Mrs.) 1942-1955.

12
Szold, Henrietta. 1927-1931.

13
T-U, General.

14
Taft, William H. 1918.

15
Tarshish, Jacob. 1922; 1936.

16
Tinter, B.A. 1921-1936.

17
Untermyer, Samuel. 1917; 1921.

18
V, General.

19
Vogelstein, Ludwig. 1915-1934.

20
W-Z, General.

21
Wadsworth, James W. 1924-1944.

22
Wagner, Robert F. 1938-1944.

23
Waldman, Morris F. 1942-1946.

24
Warburg, Edward M. 1947-1953.

25
Warburg, Felix M. (Mrs. and Mrs.) 1911-1951.

26
Weil, Frank L. 1939; 1949.

27
Weizmann, Chaim. 1934-1942.

28
Wiley, Louis. 1929-1933.

29
Wise, Isaac Mayer. 1894.

30
Wise, Jonah B. 1928-1955.

31
Wolf, Horace J. 1916-1919.

32
Wolf, Simon. 1919-1922.

33
Wolsey, Louis. 1921-1941.

34
Yahuda, A.S. 1930-1943.

35
Young, S. Edward. 1917-1918.

36
Zangwill, Israel. 1923.

37
Unidentified correspondence. 1914-1955; n.d.










Sub-series 2. Organizational Correspondence. 1905-1950.




Organizational correspondence consists of seventeen Hollinger boxes of correspondence and some minutes, reports and newsclippings.




Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by organization name. Letters are chronologically arranged within folders.
Box Folder
5 1
A, General.

2
America's Good Will Union.

3
American Council for Judaism. 1944-1945.

4
American Hebrew. 1904-1938.

5
American Jewish Committee. 1925-1945.

6
American Jewish Congress. 1915-1944.

7
American Jewish Congress (Jewish plebecite). 1935.

8
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. 1917-1944.

9
American Jewish Relief Committee. 1915-1917.

10
American Legion. 1919-1921.

11
Association of Reform Rabbis. 1915-1921.

12
Association of Reform Rabbis. 1922-1929.

13
Association of Reform Rabbis. 1930-1950.
Box Folder
6 1
B, General.

2
B'nai B'rith. 1916-1934.

3
C, General.

4
Central Conference of American Rabbis. 1908-1911.

5
Central Conference of American Rabbis. 1912.

6
Central Conference of American Rabbis. 1913-1915.

7
Central Conference of American Rabbis. 1916.

8
Central Conference of American Rabbis. 1917.

9
Central Conference of American Rabbis. 1918.

10
Central Conference of American Rabbis. 1919.

11
Central Conference of American Rabbis. 1920-1921.
Box Folder
7 1
Central Conference of American Rabbis. 1922-1923.
7 2
Central Conference of American Rabbis. 1924-1926.

3
Central Conference of American Rabbis. 1928-1930.

4
Central Conference of American Rabbis. 1932-1935.

5
Central Conference of American Rabbis. 1936-1944.

6
Central Conference of American Rabbis. Commission on Social Justice. 1927-1935.

7
Central Conference of American Rabbis. Manual for Proselytes. 1927.

8
Central Conference of American Rabbis. Revised Ministers Handbook. n.d.

9
Central Conference of American Rabbis. Statement of Principles for the Modern Jew. 1935-1936.

10
Central Conference of American Rabbis. Statement of Principles for the Modern Jew. January-June 1937.

11
Central Conference of American Rabbis. Statement of Principles for the Modern Jew. July-December 1937.

12
Chicago Federation of Synagogues. 1918-1919.

13
City Club of New York. 1910-1931.
Box Folder
8 1
Clean Books League. 1924.

2
College of the City of New York. Alumni Association. 1916-1930.

3
College of the City of New York Alumni Association. 1931-1955.

4
Committee on Educational Publicity. 1930-1933.

5
Council of Jewish Women. 1913-1922; n.d.

6
Cyclopedia Judaic. 1929-1930.

7
D-E, General.

8
Eastern Council Religious School Union. 1912-1919.

9
Emergency Peace Federation. 1917.

10
Encyclopedia of Jewish Knowledge. 1908-1933.

11
Ex-Service Men's Corporation. 1922.

12
F, General.

13
Federation for the support of Jewish philanthropic societies. 1915-1936.

14
Foreign Policy Association. 1921.

15
G-I, General.

16
Hebrew Association for the Blind. 1916-1917.

17
Hebrew Union College. 1911-1920.

18
Hebrew Union College. 1921-1922.

19
Hebrew Union College. 1923.
Box Folder
9 1
Hebrew Union College. 1924.

2
Hebrew Union College. 1925.

3
Hebrew Union College. 1926-1927.

4
Hebrew Union College. 1928-1929.

5
Hebrew Union College. 1930.

6
Hebrew Union College. 1931.

7
Hebrew Union College. 1932.

8
Hebrew Union College. 1984-1949.

9
Hebrew University. 1925-1940.

10
Institute of Family Relations in the City of New York. 1934.

11
J, General.

12
Jewish Academy of Arts and Sciences. 1938-1942.
Box Folder
10 1
Jewish Agency for Palestine. 1918-1929.

2
Jewish Agency for Palestine. 1930.

3
Jewish Agency for Palestine. 1931-1932.

4
Jewish Agency for Palestine. 1933.

5
Jewish Agency for Palestine. 1934.

6
Jewish Agency for Palestine. 1935.

7
Jewish Agency for Palestine. 1936.

8
Jewish Agency for Palestine. 1937-1944.

9
Jewish Chautauqua Society. 1905-1940.

10
Jewish Comment. 1916-1918.

11
Jewish Daily Bulletin. 1924-1932.

12
Jewish Education Association. 1922.

13
Jewish Publication Society of America. 1910-1919.

14
Jewish Publication Society of America. 1920-1929.
Box Folder
11 1
Jewish Publication Society of America. 1930-1936.

2
Jewish Publication Society of America. 1937-1952.

3
Jewish Publication Society of America. Bible translation. 1905-1915.

4
Jewish Publication Society of America. Bible translation. 1916-1917.

5
Jewish Publication Society of America. Bible translation. Proofs.

6
Jewish Publication Society of America. Bible translation. Proofs.

7
Jewish Publication Society of America. Bible translation. Proofs.

8
Jewish Publication Society of America. Bible translation. Notes. n.d.

9
Jewish Publication Society of America. Reviews; articles. 1914-1932.
Box Folder
12 1
Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 1923-1933.

2
Jewish Theological Seminary. 1914-1941; n.d.

3
Jewish Welfare Board. 1917-1941.

4
L-M, General.

5
Mayors Committee on National Defense. 1915-1919.

6
Menorah Assocation. 1915-1928.

7
N-O, General.

8
National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government. 1938.

9
National Conference of Christians and Jews. 1930-1942.

10
New York Board of Jewish Ministers. 1909-1932.

11
New York Board of Jewish Ministers. 1933-1940.

12
New York Times. 1917-1948.

13
New York World's Fair. 1938-1939.

14
Open Form Speakers Bureau. 1916-1925.
Box Folder
13 1
P-R, General.

2
Palestine Development Council. 1923.

3
Palestine Foundation Fund. 1937-1940.

4
Patriotic Service League. 1917.

5
Prisoners of War Relief Committee. 1917.

6
Republican National Committee. 1921-1940.

7
S, General.

8
Synagogue Council of America. 1922-1926.

9
Synagogue Council of America. 1927.

10
Synagogue Council of America. 1928.

11
Synagogue Council of America. 1929.

12
Synagogue Council of America. 1930-1931.

13
Synagogue Council of America. 1932.

14
Synagogue Council of America. 1933.
Box Folder
14 1
Synagogue Council of America. January-June 1934.

2
Synagogue Council of America. July-December 1934.

3
Synagogue Council of America. 1935.

4
Synagogue Council of America. 1936.

5
Synagogue Council of America. 1937.

6
Synagogue Council of America. 1938.

7
Synagogue Council of America. 1939.

8
Synagogue Council of America. 1940.

9
Synagogue Council of America. 1941.
Box Folder
15 1
Synagogue Council of America. 1942.

2
Synagogue Council of America. 1943-1949.

3
Synagogue Council of America. Investigation of Jewish Religious School Literature. 1936-1937.

4
Synagogue Council of America. Investigation of Jewish Religious School Literature. 1938-1939.

5
Synagogue Council of America. Investigation of Jewish Religious School Literature. 1940.

6
Synagogue Council of America. Investigation of Jewish Religious School Literature. 1941-1942.

7
T-U, General.

8
Travelers Aid Society. 1915-1955.
Box Folder
16 1
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. 1913-1916.

2
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. 1917-1919.

3
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. 1920-1922.

4
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. 1923-1929.

5
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. 1930-1935.

6
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. 1936-1937.

7
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. 1938.

8
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. 1939.

9
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. 1940-1955.
Box Folder
17 1
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Board of Editors of Jewish Religious Literature. 1912-1917.

3
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Jewish Education. January-April 1925.

4
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Jewish Education. May-August 1925.

5
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Jewish Education. September-December 1925.

6
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Jewish Education. 1926-1927.

7
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Jewish Education. 1928.

8
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Jewish Education. 1929.

9
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Jewish Education. 1930.

10
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Jewish Education. 1931.
Box Folder
18 1
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Jewish Education. 1932.

2
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Jewish Education. 1933.

3
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Jewish Education. January-May 1934.

4
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Jewish Education. June-August 1934.

5
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Jewish Education. March-June 1935.

6
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Jewish Education. October-December 1935.

7
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Jewish Education. 1936.

8
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Jewish Education. 1937.

9
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Jewish Education. 1938-1939.

10
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Jewish Education. 1940-1948.
Box Folder
19 1
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Commentaries. 1919-1928.

2
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Commentaries. 1930-1931.

3
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Commentaries. 1932-1933.

4
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Commentaries. 1934-1935.

5
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Commentaries. 1936-1937.

6
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Commentaries. 1938-1939.

7
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission Jewish Religious Educational Literature. 1914-1916.

8
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Jewish Religious Educational Literature. 1919-1921.

9
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Jewish Religious Educational Literature. 1923.

10
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Jewish Religous Educational Literature. 1924.
Box Folder
20 1
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Research. 1928.

2
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on the Reevaluation of Judaism. 1935-1936.

3
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Commission on Change of Council Procedures. 1931-1932.

4
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Department of Youth Education. 1934.

5
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. National Federation of Temple Youth. 1928-June 1939.

6
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. National Federation of Temple Youth. July 1939-1940.

7
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Papers presented at symposium. 1932.
20 8
Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Planning Commission. 1932-1935.

9
United Hebrew Charities of the City of New York. 1915-1917.

10
United Palestine Appeal. 1928-1940.

11
Universal Jewish Encyclopedia . 1942-1943.

12
W-Z, General.

13
World Union for Progressive Judaism. 1926-1927.
Box Folder
21 1
World Union for Progressive Judaism. 1928.

2
World Union for Progressive Judaism. 1929.

3
World Union for Progressive Judaism. 1930.

4
World Union for Progressive Judaism. 1931-1935.

5
World Union for Progressive Judaism. 1936-1946.

6
Young Men's Hebrew Association. 1908-1916.

7
Young Men's Hebrew Association. 1917-1919.

8
Young Men's Hebrew Association. 1920-1929.

9
Young Men's Hebrew Association. 1930-1934.

10
Zionist Organization of America. 1919-1936.




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Series B: Sermons and Addresses. 1890-1952.








The sermons and addresses series consists of seventeen and 1/2 Hollinger boxes of sermons and some parryers and eulogies.




The sermons and eulogies are arranged alphabetically and the prayers are arranged chronologically.
Box Folder
22 1
Ab-Ag.

2
Am.

3
An.

4
Ar.

5
As.

6
Ato.

7
Att-Ax.
Box Folder
23 1
Ba-Bo.

2
Br-Bu.

3
Ca.

4
Cha.

5
Che-Cho.

6
Chr-Chu.

7
Ci-Com.

8
Con.
Box Folder
24 1
Cor-Cov.

2
Cr-Cu.

3
Da-De.

4
Di-Do.

5
Du-Dy.

6
Ea-Ei.

7
El.
Box Folder
25 1
Em.

2
Es.

3
Et.

4
Ev-Ez.

5
Fa.

6
Fe-Fi.

7
Fl-Fo.

8
Fr.

9
Fu.
Box Folder
26 1
Ga-Gh.

2
Gl.

3
God

4
Gol-Goo.

5
Gr-Gu.

6
Ha.

7
He-Heb.
Box Folder
27 1
Hei-Hi.

2
Hol-Hou.

3
How.

4
Hu.

5
Id-Im.

6
In-Ind.

7
Ine-Int.

8
Is-Ism.
Box Folder
28 1
Isr (see box 41, file 4)

2
Isr.

3
Jer-Jes.

4
Jew.

5
Jew's.

6
Jewish A - Jewish E.

7
Jewish H-Jewish M.

8
Jewish P.
Box Folder
29 1
Jewish R.

2
Jewish S - Jewish Y

3
Jews.

4
Jo-Judaic.

5
Judaism - Judaism A.

6
Judaism C - Jus.

7
K.

8
La.
Box Folder
30 1
Le.

2
Lib.

3
Lif.

4
Lin-Liv.

5
Lo.

6
Mac-Mak.

7
Man-Mc.
Box Folder
31 1
Mea-Mem.

2
Men.

3
Mes.

4
Mi.

5
Mob-Moo.

6
Mor-Mot.

7
Mu-My.

8
Na.

9
Nea-Nei.

10
New.

11
Ni-Nu.
Box Folder
32 1
Ob-On.

2
Op-Or.

3
Oug-Our.

4
Out.

5
Pa-Pl.

6
Po.

7
Pra-Pre.

8
Pri.
Box Folder
33 1
Pro.

2
Ps.

3
Pu.

4
Ra.

5
Rea-Rec.

6
Red-Ref.

7
Rel-Religion.

8
Religion A.
Box Folder
34 1
Religion F- Religion L.

2
Religion O- Religous.

3
Religous.

4
Rem-Rep.

5
Res-Rev.

6
Ri.

7
Roo.

8
Ros-Ru.
Box Folder
35 1
Sa.

2
Sc.

3
Sea-Sec.

4
See-Sel.

5
Sen-Sev.

6
Sha.

7
She-Shy.

8
Si.

9
Sk-Sm.
Box Folder
36 1
Soc-Sok.

2
Som-Sou.

3
Sp.

4
St.

5
Su-Sy.

6
Tea-Tem.

7
Ten-Ter.

8
Tha.
Box Folder
37 1
The-Tho.

2
Thr-Thy.

3
Tr-Ty.

4
U.
Box Folder
37 5
V.

6
Wag-War.

7
Was.

8
We.

9
What a - What d
Box Folder
38 1
What is

2
What J - What S.

3
What T - What W.

4
Whe-Who.

5
Why.

6
Wic-Wil.

7
Wis.

8
Wo.
Box Folder
39 1
Y.

2
Z.

3
Untitled sermons.

4
Untitled sermons.

5
Eulogies. A-W.

6
Prayers. 1890-1955; n.d.

7
Prayers. 1890-1955; n.d.

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Series C: Congregational Materials. 1892-1952.


The congregational materials series consists of four Hollinger boxes. These records deal with organizations and people belonging ot the congregation but do not represent the records of all of any of the congregations. In some instances the names of subjects or persons appearing in this series may appear elsewhere in the collection.



Box Folder
39 8
Congregation Emanu-El. Helena, Montana. Miscellaneous. 1892-1927.

9
Congregation B'nai Jehuda. Kansas City, Missouri.Correspondence. 1893-1938.

10
Congregation B'nai Jehuda. Kansas City, Missouri. Miscellaneous. n.d.

11
Temple Beth El. New York, N.Y. Schulman, Samuel. Call to pulpit. 1898.

12
Temple Beth El. New York, N.Y. Schulman, Samuel. 20th Anniversary. 1919.

13
Temple Beth El. New York, N.Y. Schulman, Samuel. Election for Life as Rabbi. 1923-1924.
Box Folder
40 1
Temple Beth El. New York, N.Y. Schulman, Samuel. 25th anniversary. 1924.

2
Temple Beth El. New York, N.Y. Schulman, Samuel. 25th anniversary. 1924.

3
Congregation Emanu-El. New York, N.Y. Centennary celebration. 1944-1945.

4
Congregation Emanu-El. New York, N.Y. Corresopondence. 1927-1953.

5
Congregation Emanu-El. New York, N.Y. Correspondence. 1927-1953.

6
Congregation Emanu El. New York, N.Y. Correspondence. 1927-1953.

7
Congregation Emanu El. New York, N.Y. Correspondence. 1927-1953.

8
Congregation Emanu El. New York, N.Y. Correspondence. 1927-1953.

9
Congregation Emanu El. New York, N.Y.Correspondence. 1927-1953.

10
Congregation Emanu El. New York, N.Y. Correspondence. 1927-1953.

11
Congregation Emanu El. New York, N.Y. Correspondence. 1927-1943.

12
Congregation Emanu El. New York, N.Y. Schulman, Samuel. Retirement. 1934.

13
Congregation Emanu El. New York, N.Y. Schulman, Samuel. 50th anniversary. 1949.

14
Congregation Emanu El. New York, N.Y. Miscellaneous. 1922-1952.




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Series D: Personal. 1909-1956.


The Personal series consists of four Hollinger boxes and two oversize boxes of notes, miscellaneous writings, clippings, awards and materials on subjects of interest to Schulman.



Box Folder
41 1
Antisemitism. (Ford, Henry.) 1915-1938.

2
Book reviews.

3
Book reviews.

4
"Israel." (see box 28, File 1)

5
Judaism- miscellaneous writings. 1916-1943.

6
Library.

7
Reform Judaism. Notes.

8
Religious education. 1913-1922.

9
Religious education. 1913-1922.

10
Religious education. 1913-1922.

11
Schulman, Samuel. Biographical material. 1909-1956; n.d.
Box Folder
42 1
Schulman, Samuel. 50th anniversary in rabbinate. 1939.

2
Clippings.

3
Personal. 1917-1952; n.d.

4
Miscellaneous. 1930-1942.
Box Folder
43 1
Clerical garments.

2
Clerical garments.
Box Folder
X-194

Scrapbook.
Box Folder
X-195

Awards, documents.

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