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Yeshivas

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Public Note: Here are entered works on institutions devoted principally to talmudic and rabbinic learning, including the training of rabbis, founded from about the 11th century onward. Works on academies and assemblages of scholars in Palestine and Babylonia from which the texts of the Mishnah and the Jerusalem and Babylonian Talmuds developed and which were the antecedents of the yeshivas are entered under: Talmudic academies. Works on institutions that were first founded in the early 19th century and are intended principally for the training of rabbis in a modern academic setting are entered under: Rabbinical seminaries.See From: Yeshibahs, Yeshibot, Yeshiboth, Yeshivahs, Yeshivot, Yeshivoth

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Abraham Moses Blumberg, 1980

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Identifier: B111.01.0001.0014
Abstract

Dr. Abraham Moses Blumberg (1873- 1955) emigrated from Talsen, Latvia, and studied medicine at an American university beginning in 1898. He studied at a yeshivah in Tokkeim, Latvia, from 1888 until his emigration.

Dates: 1980

American Committee Letter, 1929 October 24

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Identifier: B371.04.0001.0005
Abstract

American Committee letter addressed to A. D. Radinsky for the Yeshiva in Hebron, Palestine, Inc. The letter charges Radinsky to form a committee in the Denver area of citizens to help re-establish the Hebron Yeshiva which was destroyed on August 24, 1929 during the Hebron massacre.

Dates: 1929 October 24

Box 22, September 1968-before 1985

 File — Box B401.0022: Series B401.03 [Barcode: U186023300712]
Identifier: B401.03.0022
Abstract

Contains plaques given to Abe and Dora Perlmutter: Benefactor's Award from Telshe Yeshiva presented to Abe Perlmutter in February 1975; Torah Founders of Yeshiva Toras Chaim presented to Mr. and Mrs. Abe Perlmutter in September 1968; and Yeshiva Toras Chaim award presented to Mr. and Mrs. Abe Perlmutter and mounted photograph showing the presentation to Abe. Jordon Perlmutter is also in the photograph.

Dates: September 1968-before 1985

Photographs, 1948-1988

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Identifier: B429.02.0009.0005
Scope and Contents

Photograph of interfaith meeting on November 23, 1948, two photographs of Manuel Laderman with students at the dedication of the Yeshiva Katana in Versailles, France, photograph of tribute dinner for the Ladermans, and a photo of plaques in English and Hebrew.

Dates: 1948-1988

Rabbi Yizhak Aisik Braude, 1985 November

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Identifier: B111.01.0001.0017
Abstract Rabbi Yizhak Aisik Braude (1885-1932) was born in Kovno, Lithuania, and traveled in the United States from 1910-1913, before returning to Lithuania to become a Rabbi. Braude and his family were expelled from Lithuania (under Russian control) in 1914, and Braude immigrated to Denver, Colorado, via Seoul, Korea, in 1916. His wife and family joined him in Denver in 1920. Braude worked as an orthodox rabbi for a number of congregations in Denver, many in the West Colfax area. He lived in Dayton,...
Dates: 1985 November