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    [Handwritten letters from Nachum Goldmann to Blanca Löw-Weiner] circa 1922-1933

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    Personal letters and cards written by Goldmann to Blanca Löw-Weiner in Vienna. A large number of the letters are on Goldmann's stationery listing an address in Berlin-Charlottenburg, so it is likely the correspondence dates to the 1920s or very early 1930s when the Verlag Eschkol was active. There are also letters written on the stationery of various European and Palestinian hotels.Hagit Gor-Ziv (via Daniel Levy)Removed from # 194322Processed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    Erez-Israel : Reisebriefe /

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    Reisebriefe.--Die schulen Palästinas.CatalogingDigital imageDescription based on print version record

    Philip Lown papers, 1913-1975. [bulk 1944-1974]

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    This collection contains Lown’s autobiographical and biographical memoirs, writings, speeches, notes, personal correspondence, honors, photographs, and news clippings.Published citations should take the following form: Identification of item, date (if known); Philip W. Lowan, Papers; P-162; box number; folder number; American Jewish Historical Society, Boston, MA and New York, NY.This collection is located at the American Jewish Historical Society located in Boston. For information on accessing collections at AJHS Boston please visit their website at: http://www.ajhsboston.org/index.htm.Philip W. Lown was a businessman, philanthropist, and leading figure in the Jewish Community. In 1926, he became a joint owner of the Pilgrim Shoe Company in Auburn, Maine, and later president of Penobscot Shoe Company and Lown Shoes Inc. Starting in 1937 and up to his death, Lown worked philanthropically within the Jewish community, most notably in Jewish education. He served on such boards as the American Association for Jewish Education, the B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundations, and the World Council on Jewish Education. He also founded the Lown School of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies and the Graduate Center for Contemporary Jewish Studies at Brandeis University.far031
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