- US IlHpHS 2015.3-3-6.22
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Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains a handwritten sermon about Labor Day.
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Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains a handwritten sermon about Labor Day.
Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains material in regard to a panel discussion that Dr. Singer was going to moderate, "Israel: A Homeland for Modern Jewry?" held at Lake Forest College in April 1966. Panelists included: Dr. Rylaarsdam, Dr. Weingrod, Mr. Barnea. Materials include correspondence; handwritten notes; page from News from Lake Forest College; Biographical information on Dr. J. Coert Rylaarsdam and Counsel Yeheskel Barnea; News from Lake Forest College (Vol. 7 No. 3, March 1966); typewritten introduction; "The Facts of Jewish Exile" by David Ben-Gurion, Harper's Magazine, September 1965; handwritten notes; supporting research; "To Israel With El Al"; "Israel's Peace Plan: A Statement" by Mr. Levi Eshkol, Prime Minister of Israel, in the Knesset, 17 May 1965; The Geography of Israel Published by the Israel Information Services in New York (1963); Natural Resources of Israel Published by the Israel Information Services in New York (1964); "Education in Israel" (1965); "Integrating the Two Israels" by Howard L. Hurwitz, Scholastic Teacher, September 23, 1965.
This collection contains photographs of the Kopp family from the late 19th century and early half of the 20th century. Other family relatives include the Koller, Stipe, and Hart families. Also included in the collection is an annotated copy of Pioneer to Commuter, published in 1958.
Kopp family
Part of Kopp family collection
Children's family portrait: Greg C (14), Mary A. (12), John S. (11), August H. (9), Christina A. (7), Frank J. (5), Martin E. (3), Leo J. (1) Kopp.
Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains handwritten and typewritten sermons preaches at Kol Nidre and on Rosh Hashanah. Also includes some handwritten notes.
Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains handwritten sermons and notes (mostly photocopies).
Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains typewritten sermon. Also includes an undated Yiddish news clipping regarding Yom Kippur.
Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains typewritten translations from the German by Rabbi Singer of Kaufmann Kohler's Inaugural Address at Sinai Congregation, Chicago, Illinois, November 11, 1871. Also contains correspondence about Singer's translations.
Waldman, Evelyn