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![]() Louis I. Newman PapersAn inventory of at Syracuse University
Biographical HistoryLouis I. Newman was an American rabbi, scholar and writer. Despite having no formal rabbinical training he was ordained in 1918 by Steven S. Wise, a Hungarian-born Reform rabbi and Zionist leader, and eventually became the rabbi for Congregation Rodeph Sholom in New York City. Newman was active in the Zionist movement, held a leadership position in United Palestine Appeal, and during World War II he campaigned in the United States for assistance and support in smuggling Jews from Europe to Palestine. He did not hesitate to use his pulpit to publish his strongly-held beliefs; in 1939 his condemnations from the pulpit of British policy toward Palestine led the Board of his synagogue to pressure him to resign from United Palestine Appeal. Newman is the editor or author of several books, among them The Hasidic Anthology: Tales and Teachings of the Hasidim, The Talmudic anthology: Tales and Teachings of the Rabbis, A "Chief Rabbi" of Rome Becomes a Catholic (concerning Rabbi Israel Anton Zolli who was baptized a Christian in 1945), and a collection of sermons entitled Biting on Granite. He also wrote a number of pamphlets and booklets and at least one song, and his sermons have been published. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and Contents of the CollectionThe Louis I. Newman Papers is divided into three series. A good amount is related to Albert M. Bender, philanthropist, book collector, and patron of the arts; the material suggests that Newman was writing something about Bender. Correspondence-subject files contains correspondence to, from, or about Albert M. Bender, and newsletters and President's Reports from Hebrew Union College. Printed material consists of programs and other items published by Newman's Congregation Rodeph Sholom and miscellaneous other printed material. Writings contains typescripts of articles and essays by Newman, research material and notes on Albert M. Bender, and a copy of Newman's book Hasidic Anthology. Return to the Table of Contents Arrangement of the CollectionFolders are arranged alphabetically within series but material has not been arranged below the folder level and is in no particular order. Return to the Table of Contents RestrictionsAccess RestrictionsThere are no access restrictions on this material Use RestrictionsWritten permission must be obtained from SCRC and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection. Return to the Table of Contents Related MaterialRabbi Newman's papers originally included a number of published books which have been transferred to Rare Books for separate cataloging. Please refer to SUMMIT, our main catalog for a complete listing of these. Return to the Table of Contents Subject HeadingsPersonsBender, Albert M. (Albert Maurice), 1866-1941.
Glueck, Nelson, 1900-
Newman, Louis I. (Louis Israel), 1893-1972.
Corporate BodiesCongregation Rodeph Sholom (New York, N.Y.).
Hebrew Union College.
Associated TitlesHasidic anthology: tales of the Hasidim.
SubjectsJews, United States.
Judaism, Clergy.
Rabbis, New York (State), New York.
Zionism.
Zionists, New York (State), New York.
Genres and FormsCorrespondence.
Manuscripts for publication.
Programs.
Sermons.
Sheet music.
OccupationsRabbis.
Administrative InformationPreferred CitationPreferred citation for this material is as follows: Louis I. Newman Papers Acquisition InformationGift of Louis I. Newman, 1968-1971. Finding Aid Information
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