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A Finding Aid to the Adolph Huebsch Papers. 1850-1884.Manuscript Collection No. 469
Biographical SketchBorn in Hungary in 1830, Huebsch came to the U.S. in 1866. Huebsch was a rabbi and a scholar, publishing many works on Hebrew texts and manuscripts. Huebsch died in 1884. Scope and Content NoteCollection consisting of notes on rabbinic literature, sermons, book reviews, prayers, poetry, notes, and correspondence; together with materials concerning Huebsch's rabbinical activities in Europe. RestrictionsTerms of Access and UseThe Adolph Huebsch Papers are open to all users. The original manuscript collection is available in the Barrows-Loebelson Reading Room of the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives. Property and Literary RightsB. W. Huebsch, by the act of donating the Adolph Huebsch Papers to the American Jewish Archives, assigned all property rights to the American Jewish Archives. Literary rights are retained by Adolph Huebsch and his heirs. Literary rights may also be retained by specific creators of materials. Questions concerning rights should be addressed to the Executive Director of the American Jewish Archives. For more information see the American Jewish Archives copyright information webpage. Administrative InformationPreferred CitationFootnotes and bibliographic references should refer to the Adolph Huebsch Papers and the American Jewish Archives. A suggestion for at least the first citation is as follows: [Description], [Date], Box #, Folder #. MS-469. Adolph Huebsch Papers. American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati, Ohio. ProvenanceThe Adolph Huebsch Papers were received from B. W. Huebsch, New York, New York, in 1959. Processing InformationProcessed by American Jewish Archives staff. Accruals and AdditionsNo further accruals are expected to this collection. Search Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the AJA's online catalog. Huebsch, Adolph, -- 1830-1884
Jewish scholars -- New York (N.Y.)
Jewish sermons, American
Rabbis -- New York (N.Y.)
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