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Talk - Northwestern

File contains notes on a talk Rabbi Singer appears to have given at Northwestern University. Also contains background information including "The Old-New Hatred", Jewish Spectator, Vol. XXXVI, No. 2, February 1971; "On Jewish Radicals" by Emil L. Fackenheim; "Blacks and Jews" by Howard Singer; "Can Jewish Youth Be Both Radical and Jewish?" by Louis C. Goldberg, Jewish Digest, 1970; "Revolution and The Jews:1" by Walter Laqueur, Commentary, February 1971; "The Guilt of Generations" by Beinesh Epstein, The American Zionist, September 1970; "Jewish New Leftism at Berkeley" by Michael P. Lerner, Vol. 18, Fall 1969; and "Jewish Radicals and Self-Hatred" by Jonathan Brandow, The Jewish Spectator, June 1970. Also includes correspondence from Mark Alexander Wolf.

Talk

File contains typewritten and handwritten notes for a talk about Rabbi Singer's life.

Tagged Images 2 of 2

Contains photographs that have been tagged with information for the purpose of being used in the national register.

Tagged Images 1 of 2

Contains photographs that have been tagged with information for the purpose of being used in the national register.

t. Gauden's Lincoln seated (for Crerar Library, MacChesney's Lincoln, p. 136)

A photo taken of the Abraham Lincoln: The Head of State (also called Seated Lincoln or Sitting Lincoln) Statue originally slated for placement in John Crerar's plans for a public library (now operated by the University of Chicago), the statue itself was created by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Due to individuals successfully preventing the placement of the John Crerar library in Grant Park, the library was constructed elsewhere, and the statue itself was unveiled on May 31, 1926 at it's current location north of Van Buren Street.

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