Liberal Judaism. March, 1951, Vol. XVIII, No. 4. An illustrated monthly journal to foster progressive Judaism - for the advancement of the spiritual and cultural ideals of Israel and mankind.

New York: Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1951. Softbound. Duodecimo, stapled paper covers, 64 pp., a few b/w photos and drawings, Very Good. Item #75794

Articles are "A Mirror of Constant Faith," Maurice N. Eisendrath, "Solace (Poem)," Dorothy Aronson Schonberg, "Why We Chose the Reform Temple," Louis Manilow, "A Jewish Boy's Gift to the World," Olive V. Marsh, "A Founder of American Reform Judaism," Leon Spitz, "How Well I Remember," Clifton Harby Levy, "Displaced Books and Displaced Persons," Bernard Heller, "The Tempest in a Teapot," Heller, "Peace or War (Poem)," Samuel Blumenthal, "Elegy (Poem)," Silvia Margolis, "A Worthy Celebration," Lily H. Montagu, "Toward Financial Stability," "Locust and Son of Locust," Ely E. Pilchik, "Mission Stirs Religious Fervor," Murray Kass, "Blessed Spinoza Lived There," Alfred Werner, "The Rebbetsin;s Husband Preaches," Justin P. Sage, "Timely Reading for the Jew," Harry Essrig.

Price: $10.00

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