Box 10
Contains 23 Results:
"L'shanah Tovah (Happy New Year)!," The Community Reflector, 1927
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.
"Confessions of a Reform Rabbi," The Reflex, 1928
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.
Twice Told Talmud Tales, 1929
A note reading "1st copy?" appears on the title page, apparently in Raisin's hand. Printed by Behrmans' Jewish Book Shop in New York.
"How to Number Our Days and Years," The Southern Israelite, 1929
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.
"Tolstoy: From a Jewish Viewpoint," B'nai Brith Magazine, circa 1930
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.
"For Junior Readers: Stories from Twice Told Talmud Tales," Young Israel, 1931
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.
"Washington, the Mason!," The New Age, 1932
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.
"Jews, George Washington and Religious Liberty," The Jewish Forum, 1932
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.
"Our Fountain of Youth," The American Jewish Times, 1936
Discussion of Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year) as Jewish fountain of youth or opportunity for renewal.
Gentile Reactions to Jewish Ideals, 1953-1954, undated
Clippings and publications related to Raisin's posthumously published book.