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Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains photocopies of typewritten sermons for High Holidays use. These sermons were used for Rosh Hashanah 1962/1973. Also includes handwritten notes.
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Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains photocopies of typewritten sermons for High Holidays use. These sermons were used for Rosh Hashanah 1962/1973. Also includes handwritten notes.
Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains typewritten articles, possibly used in Rabbi Singer's sermons. Articles include "There Are Two Seas" by Bruce Barton; "The Sound of the Shofar” by Hershel Matt; "Hard Questions" by Jack Riemer; “In Solidarity with Our Russian Brethren" by Walter B. Stern; "The Ascent of Man" by J. Bronowski.
Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains typewritten talk about tashlich, a ceremony performed during Rosh Hashanah. Also includes audio cassette tape title "Tashlich Talk".
Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains typewritten sermons with handwritten notes and handwritten sermons.
Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains typewritten and handwritten notes on the timing schedule of the High Holiday services.
Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains handwritten sermon about finding oneself.
Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains typewritten sermon for Yizkor (Memorial Service).
Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains typewritten sermons with handwritten notes.
Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains handwritten sermons. Also includes "Chassidic Insights" on Parashat Noach.
Part of Sholom A. Singer papers
File contains copies of the High Holiday sermon information presented by Rabbi Mordechai Waxman, Great Neck, NY, at his sermon seminar. File includes: "Things to Remember"; "A Knock at the Door"; "Chariots of Fire: Why Do We Run" (Yom Kippur 1982); "From Anatevka to Entebbe"; "Legacy for a Grandson". File also contains a press release from the Jewish United Fund about its Third Annual celebrity studded cablethon on September 11, 1985, and information about Rosh Hashanah in the Soviet Union.