Reform Pulpit. Sunday Lectures Delivered by Rabbi J. Leonard Levy, D. D. before Congregation Rodeph Shalom Pittsburgh, PA. Vol. I, 1901-1902

Reform Pulpit. Sunday Lectures Delivered by Rabbi J. Leonard Levy, D. D. before Congregation Rodeph Shalom Pittsburgh, PA. Vol. I, 1901-1902

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The purpose of these lectures is given at the very beginning of the book. Levy writes, “We begin to realize to-day a long cherished ideal. For many years, under the wise guidance of my learned predecessor, this congregation listened, on Sunday, to occasional addresses delivered by some of the most representative men in American Jewry. To-day we inaugurate a movement which will give to this congregation a Sunday Service, of which the lecture will be a part and of which, song and praise of, and prayer to, God will be a fixed and important part.”

Levy would go on to publish and distribute his lectures each week for much of his time at Rodeph Shalom. About 220 of those lectures are included in the Library.

Publication Date

1902

Publisher

Chas. H. Joseph

City

Pittsburgh, PA

Keywords

Appalachia, Pennsylvania, Joseph Leonard Levy, Reform Judaism, Sermons

Disciplines

Appalachian Studies | Digital Humanities | Other Religion | Rhetoric

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Marshall does not own this book. According to WorldCat, the nearest physical copy is at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, Ohio. Like all works published in the United States in the early 20th century, it is in the public domain.

Reform Pulpit. Sunday Lectures Delivered by Rabbi J. Leonard Levy, D. D. before Congregation Rodeph Shalom Pittsburgh, PA. Vol. I, 1901-1902

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