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Creator:  Burack, Aaron D., (Aaron David), 1892-1960Requires cookie*
 Title:  Aaron David Burack papers  
 Dates:  1894-1958; Bulk Dates: 1922-1958 
 Call No:  1990.004 
 Abstract:  Rabbi Aaron David Burack (1892-1960) was a leading Rosh Yeshiva (Dean) at Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS) and a central figure in the Orthodox Rabbinate and the Mizrachi movement. The collection consists of the personal papers, correspondence, speech notes, and halakhic writings of Rabbi Aaron David Burack. Ranging from the 1910s to the late 1950s, the material documents Rabbi Burack's career as a rabbi, speaker and public figure. 
 Size:  4.5 linear feet 
 Subjects:  Israel -- Description and travel | Jewish law | Jewish sermons | Rabbis -- New York (State) -- New York | Rabbis -- Ordination | Sefer Pirḥe Aharon | Wills 
Creator:  Sagalovitch familyRequires cookie*
 Title:  Sagalovitch-Sagall family papers  
 Dates:  1923-1988 
 Call No:  2003.097 
 Abstract:  The Sagalovitch (later Sagall) family was a prominent Zionist rabbinic family in Russia and Poland, tracing its roots back to the medieval French commentator, Rashi. The collection contains correspondence, speeches, notes, personal documents, newspaper clippings, and programs belonging to the Sagalovitch-Sagall family. The majority of the items relate to either Jacob Meir Sagalovitch or his son Solomon Sagall. 
 Size:  2.5 Linear feet 
 Subjects:  Jewish law | Jewish sermons | Jews -- Belgium -- Brussels | Jews -- Poland -- Gdańsk | Predigten / von Jakob Meïr Sagalowitsch | Rabbis -- Belgium -- Brussels | Rabbis -- New York (State) -- New York | Rabbis -- Poland -- Gdańsk | Synagogues -- New York (State) -- New York | Zionism -- Great Britain 
Creator:  Marton, Bernard Dov, 1909-1990Requires cookie*
 Title:  Bernard Dov Marton Papers  
 Dates:  1914-1998; Bulk Dates: 1932-1970 
 Call No:  1999.003 
 Abstract:  Bernard Dov Marton was an Orthodox rabbi who held numerous pulpits in New York and California from the 1930s through the 1980s. The Bernard Dov Marton Papers contain correspondence, legal documents, publications, newspaper clippings, printed materials, scrapbooks, sound recordings, and photographs pertaining to the life and career of Rabbi Marton and members of his family. 
 Size:  14.83 linear feet 
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