ARC.1000.072 - Irving Weingart Sermon Notes
Abstract/Description: | The Irving Weingart Sermon Notes consists of handwritten notes, in English and Hebrew, for sermons, ca.1965-1988, as well as newspaper clippings and other materials which served as background for the sermons. |
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Subject(s): | Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) Jewish sermons |
Date Issued: | 1965 |
Title: | Guide to the Irving Weingart Sermon Notes, 1965-1988. |
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Name(s): | Weingart, Irving, creator | |
Type of Resource: | mixed material | |
Genre: | Sermons | |
Issuance: | monographic | |
Date Issued: | 1965 | |
Abstract/Description: | The Irving Weingart Sermon Notes consists of handwritten notes, in English and Hebrew, for sermons, ca.1965-1988, as well as newspaper clippings and other materials which served as background for the sermons. | |
Note(s): |
Irving Weingart Sermon Notes, The Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary, New York, N.Y., ARC.1000.072, (Box #, Folder #). Funding for the retrospective conversion of the original finding aid documents to produce this guide using Archivists’ Toolkit was made possible by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC). Rabbi Irving Weingart was born in Chicago in 1907, and was ordained as a rabbi at the Hebrew Theological College there in 1933. In 1975, he received an honorary doctorate from the Jewish Theological Seminary. Rabbi Weingart held pulpits in Indiana, Iowa, and Chicago. In addition to his rabbinical career, Rabbi Weingart taught comparative religion at Drake University in Des Moines; was president of the Central States Region of the Rabbinical Assembly; and was the Jewish chaplain at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, 1984-1991. English, Hebrew |
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Subject(s): |
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) Jewish sermons |
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Library Classification: | ARC.1000.072 | |
Restrictions on Access: | Materials are available by appointment only. To make an appointment and request materials in advance, contact the Librarian in charge of archival materials at: 212.678.8973 or via E-mail: archives@jtsa.edu. There are no restrictions to accessing this collection, however, written permission is required to print or publish. | |
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