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- catalog contributor b3227331.
- catalog created "1944.".
- catalog date "1944".
- catalog date "1944.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1944.".
- catalog description "Bibliographical foot-notes.".
- catalog description "Ezekiel -- the prophet of the exile -- Israel and the synagogue -- Israel and the Sabbath -- The place of mother in the Jewish home -- The distinguished character of Israel -- The distinction of the Jew -- Children or servants -- A month of spiritual preparedness -- Rosh Hashanah -- a day for spiritual recovery -- Yom Kippur -- the Jew returns to his spiritual home -- Memorial prayers -- Passover -- a wedding anniversary -- By faith shall Israel reinherit the land -- Fear and love -- The approach of dawn -- America -- mother of a new humanity -- Religion and democracy -- An ideal life -- The matif -- Interpretations of ancient wedding rites.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 155 p.".
- catalog issued "1944".
- catalog issued "1944.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Bloch publishing co.,".
- catalog subject "296".
- catalog subject "BM740 .B6".
- catalog subject "Jewish sermons, American.".
- catalog subject "Jewish sermons.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ezekiel -- the prophet of the exile -- Israel and the synagogue -- Israel and the Sabbath -- The place of mother in the Jewish home -- The distinguished character of Israel -- The distinction of the Jew -- Children or servants -- A month of spiritual preparedness -- Rosh Hashanah -- a day for spiritual recovery -- Yom Kippur -- the Jew returns to his spiritual home -- Memorial prayers -- Passover -- a wedding anniversary -- By faith shall Israel reinherit the land -- Fear and love -- The approach of dawn -- America -- mother of a new humanity -- Religion and democracy -- An ideal life -- The matif -- Interpretations of ancient wedding rites.".
- catalog title "Interpreting Jewish life; sermons and addresses by Jacob Bosniak...with a foreword by Professor Louis Finkelstein.".
- catalog type "text".