Box 10
Contains 23 Results:
Ketubah (marriage contract), 1908
Original marriage contract in Hebrew from September 1908 (18 Elul 5668) between Esther Devorah daughter of Rabbi Abraham and Rabbi Yitzchak.
Various clippings, undated
Contains clippings of an index of general Jewish texts and reference works, photocopy of the above-mentioned ketubah from 1908. Also includes a slip from the Ladies' Free Loan Association in New York, Treasurer, A. Reisen.
Black leather case, undated
This series consists of materials of unknown origin or uncertain relation to Jacob Raisin or his family.
Pin and snuff box, circa 1917-1919, undated
Pin from the Jewish Welfare Board.
"Lafayette and the Jews: His Gift to Dr. de Leon in 1824 Now First Told," The American Hebrew, 1924
This series consists of Raisin's published works in English, which appeared primarily in Jewish newspapers and journals, as well as Twice Told Talmud Tales. Also includes numerous published articles on Jewish history, social issues, Reform Judaism, and children's stories.
"A Hundred Years of Reform Judaism," The American Hebrew, 1924
This series consists of Raisin's published works in English, which appeared primarily in Jewish newspapers and journals, as well as Twice Told Talmud Tales. Also includes numerous published articles on Jewish history, social issues, Reform Judaism, and children's stories.
"The Cradle of Reform Judaism," The Jewish Tribune, 1925
This series consists of Raisin's published works in English, which appeared primarily in Jewish newspapers and journals, as well as Twice Told Talmud Tales. Also includes numerous published articles on Jewish history, social issues, Reform Judaism, and children's stories.
"It Is No Vain Thing for You," The Jewish Tribune, 1925
Weekly sermon on Chapter 32 of the book of Deuteronomy.
"The Cradle of American Judaism," The American Israelite, 1925
This series consists of Raisin's published works in English, which appeared primarily in Jewish newspapers and journals, as well as Twice Told Talmud Tales. Also includes numerous published articles on Jewish history, social issues, Reform Judaism, and children's stories.
"Dayton versus Jabneh: How Judaism Would Regard the Teaching of Theories Not in Accord with the Literal Interpretation of the Bible," The Jewish Tribune, 1925
A Jewish opinion on the Scopes trial.