TABLE OF CONTENTS


Introduction

Biographical Sketch

Scope and Content Note

Arrangement Note

Conditions of Access and Use

Administrative Information

Search Terms

Box and Folder Listing

Series A. Correspondence, 1958-1991

Series B. Sermons and Writings, 1928-1983

Series C. Personal/Professional, 1928-1993

Series D. Oversized Items 1955-1984

A Finding Aid to the Jerome D. Folkman Papers. 1928-1993.

Manuscript Collection No. 679


Introduction

Repository: The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives
Creator: Folkman, Jerome D., 1907-1993
Title: Jerome D. Folkman Papers.
Dates: 1928-1993
Quantity: 8.8 linear feet (22 Hollinger boxes)
Abstract: Collection contains the correspondence, sermons and writings of Jerome D. Folkman, a prominent Columbus rabbi, teacher, and civic leader. Included are transcripts and outlines of his sermons and articles that he wrote together with photographs and miscellaneous.
Collection Number: MS-679
Language: Collection material in English.

Biographical Sketch

Jerome D. Folkman was born on September 25, 1907 to Ben and Rose (Tronstein) Folkman. He received a bachelor's degree from University of Cincinnati, as well as a Bachelor of Hebrew Letters and was ordained from HUC in 1928. He received a master's degree from the University of Michigan in 1936 and a Ph.D. from Ohio State University in 1953. Folkman also received an honorary degree from HUC-JIR in 1957.

After completing his studies at HUC, Folkman accepted a position as rabbi at Temple Beth Israel in Jackson, Michigan from 1931-1936. In 1937 he went to Temple Emanuel in Grand Rapids, Michigan where he stayed for ten years. In 1947 Folkman became a rabbi at Temple Israel in Columbus, Ohio where he stayed until his retirement. Folkman became well known for his selfless pastoral work where he often would make the rounds of the local hospitals and nursing homes visiting the sick and dying.

In 1963 Folkman became an Adjunct Professor in the Ohio State University Sociology Department. For the next few decades he taught at Ohio State, Capitol College, Grant Hospital School of Nursing, the Pontifical College of Josephinum, and many others. He also counseled many people and couples both in his capacity as a rabbi and a sociologist.

Folkman was quite active in the Central Conference of American Rabbis and other Jewish organizations - scholarly, ecumenical, and political. Prior to his work with the CCAR, Folkman was the president of the B'nai B'rith Lodge No. 6 in 1943-1944. Folkman also served as a civilian chaplain for the United States Army Air Corps Weather School in 1943. He then was on the CCAR's committees on Marriage, Home, and Family, 1950-1958, and Judaism and Medicine, 1965-1967, as well as holding many other positions within the CCAR. In addition to this work, Folkman was quite active in the affairs of his alma mater and was on the HUC- JIR Board of Governors, 1952-1956, and the UAHC Board of Trustees, 1960-1964. Folkman was also on the boards of countless hospitals and philanthropic organizations.

Awarded several times for his contributions to the Columbus and Ohio community as well as to Judaism in general, Folkman received the Governor's Award from the State of Ohio in 1968 along with countless others. He was honored with the Humanitarian Award by the Orthodox Jewish Community of Columbus in recognition of his service in all areas of his life's work. This award only gives one example of his intra and inter-faith work.

Folkman wrote several books and countless articles during his career. Cup of Life and Design for Jewish Living were both written in 1955. Concerned throughout his life about marriage and the promotion of healthy family life, Folkman wrote Marriage: An Interfaith Guide for all Young Couples (1969) and Marriage has Many Faces (1970).

Folkman married Bessie Schomer in 1930 and had three sons: M. Judah, David Hillel, and Joy Folkman Moss. Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman died in 1993.


Scope and Content Note

The Jerome D. Folkman Papers (1928-1993) contain the correspondence, sermons, and writings of Jerome D. Folkman, a prominent Columbus rabbi and civic leader. Included in this collection are the outlines and transcripts of sermons that Folkman gave throughout his career as well as the many articles that he wrote in his other career as a sociology professor. This collection is divided into three series, Correspondence, Sermons and Writings, and Personal/Professional.

Important in Series I. Correspondence, are the files on the Central Conference of American Rabbis (1/4-7) and the files regarding the Columbus Board of Rabbis and Columbus Rabbis (1/10-11). Folkman's work with mental health agencies and boards is exemplified in the files on the Citizens Committee for Community Mental Health (1/9) and the White House Subcommittee on Religious Resources to the President's Special Assistant for Mental Retardation (5/12).

Within Series II. Sermons and Writings, are many examples of Folkman's dedication to the study and improvement of family and marriage relations. Folkman also wrote and spoke of the role of the rabbi to aid people at all stages of life (20/3).

Series III. Personal/Professional, holds Folkman's course outlines for the classes that he taught during the 1970s and 1980s (21/2-7). These outlines convey the interesting blending of vocations that Folkman embodied as rabbi, teacher, and counselor.


Arrangement Note

This collection is arranged in three (3) series:

Series A. Correspondence. 1958-1991.
Series B. Sermons and Writings. 1928-1983.
Series C. Personal/Professional. 1928-1993.
Series D. Oversize Items. 1955-1984.

Conditions of Access and Use

Terms of Access

The collection is open for use; no restrictions apply.

Terms of Reproduction and Use

Copyright restrictions may apply. Authorization to publish, quote, or reproduce, with exceptions for fair use, may be obtained through the American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati, Ohio. Please address queries to the Executive Director of the American Jewish Archives. For more information, see the American Jewish Archives copyright information webpage.


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Footnotes and bibliographic references should refer to the Jerome D. Folkman Papers and the American Jewish Archives. A suggestion for at least the first citation is as follows:

[Description], [Date], Box #, Folder #. MS-679. Jerome D. Folkman Papers. American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Provenance

The Jerome D. Folkman Papers were received from David Moss, Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1993.

Processing Information

Processed by Christina A. Crandall, April 2002.


Box and Folder Listing

Series A. Correspondence, 1958-1991
This series includes letters to and from friends and colleagues of Folkman and organizations that he worked with. Of special note in this series is his work with the mental health community of Columbus and the United States, such as the file on the White House Subcommittee on Religious Resources. Also quite important are the files containing Folkman's work with the Central Conference of American Rabbis's committees on mixed marriages and Judaism and medicine.
Series A. Correspondence is arranged chronologically within an alphabetical order.
Box Folder
1 1 Applebaum, Morton. 1958
1 2 Benjamin Franklin Hospital (Columbus, Ohio) 1966-1971
1 3 Blue Plan. Comprehensive Regional Plan. Columbus, Ohio. 1965
1 4 Central Conference of American Rabbis. 1981
1 5 Central Conference of American Rabbis. Case Study Survey. 1953-1954
1 6 Central Conference of American Rabbis Committee on Judaism and Medicine 1965-1967
1 7 Central Conference of American Rabbis Committee on Mixed Marriages 1965-67
1 8 Church and State. 1964
1 9 Citizens Committee for Community Mental Health. Minutes. 1981
1 10 Columbus Board of Rabbis. 1966-1967
1 11 Columbus Rabbis. 1961-1968
1 12 Folkman, Jerome D. Eightieth Birthday. 1987
1 13 Folkman, Jerome D. and Bessie. Fortieth Wedding Anniversary. 1980
1 14 Folkman Scholars. 1961-1968
Box Folder
2 1 General correspondence. 1959
2 2 General correspondence. 1961
2 3 General correspondence. 1962
2 4 General correspondence. 1963
2 5 General correspondence. 1964
2 6 General correspondence. 1965
2 7 General correspondence. 1966
2 8 General correspondence. 1967
2 9 General correspondence. 1968
2 10 General correspondence. 1969
Box Folder
3 1 General correspondence. Jan-May 1970
3 2 General correspondence. Jun-May 1970
3 3 General correspondence. Oct-Dec 1970
3 4 General correspondence. Jan-May 1971
3 5 General correspondence. Jun-Oct 1971
3 6 General correspondence. Nov-Dec 1971
3 7 General correspondence. Jan-May 1972.
Box Folder
4 1 General correspondence. May-Aug 1972
4 2 General correspondence. Sep-Dec 1972
4 3 General correspondence. Jan-Jul 1973
4 4 General correspondence. 1976
4 5 General correspondence. 1978
4 6 General correspondence. 1979
4 7 General correspondence. 1980
4 8 General correspondence. 1981
4 9 General correspondence. 1982
4 10 General correspondence. 1983
4 11 General correspondence. 1984
4 12 General correspondence. 1985
4 13 General correspondence. 1986
4 14 General correspondence. 1987
4 15 General correspondence. 1989
4 16 General correspondence. 1991
Box Folder
5 1 Kit Kat Club. 1963-1968
5 2 Korn, Bertram. 1966-1970
5 3 Nation Council of Community Churches. 1979
5 4 Nussbaum, Perry. 1963-1968
5 5 Shankman, Jacob K. 1964-1965
5 6 Speaking engagements. 1971-1973
5 7 Temple Israel (Columbus, Ohio). Dedication. 1959
5 8 Temple Israel (Columbus, Ohio). Humanitarian Award. 1989
5 9 Temple Israel (Columbus, Ohio). Choir Director. 1970
5 10 Toronto trip. 1964
5 11 Vacations. 1963-1969
5 12 White House Subcommittee on Religious Resources to the President's Special Assistant for Mental Retardation. 1965
5 13 World Union for Progressive Judaism. 1965
Series B. Sermons and Writings, 1928-1983
Series B. Sermons and Writings contains the many sermons that Folkman gave during his career. The sermon transcripts span 1928-1941 and are bound and arranged chronologically. The sermon outlines cover 1942-1983 and contain his notes rather than actual transcripts. Folkman's writings span his entire career and are arranged alphabetically, with the majority of his articles in the general files under the first letter of the title.
Box Folder
6 1 Sermons. 1928-1931
6 2 Sermons. 1931
6 3 Sermons. 1932
Box Folder
7 1 Sermons. 1932
7 2 Sermons. 1933
7 3 Sermons. 1933
Box Folder
8 1 Sermons. 1934
8 2 Sermons. 1934
8 3 Sermons. 1934
Box Folder
9 1 Sermons. 1935
9 2 Sermons. 1935
9 3 Sermons. 1936
Box Folder
10 1 Sermons. 1936-1937
10 2 Sermons. 1937
Box Folder
11 1 Sermons. 1937
11 2 Sermons. 1938
Box Folder
12 1 Sermons. 1939-40
12 2 Sermons. 1940
Box Folder
13 1 Sermons. 1941
13 2 Wedding and funeral sermons. undated
13 3 Sermon Outlines. Mar-Dec 1942
13 4 Sermon Outlines. Jan-Jun 1943
13 5 Sermon Outlines. Aug-Dec 1943
Box Folder
14 1 Sermon Outlines. Jan-Jun 1944
14 2 Sermon Outlines. Aug-Dec 1944
14 3 Sermon Outlines. Jan-Jun 1945
14 4 Sermon Outlines. Jul-Dec 1945
14 5 Sermon Outlines. Jan-Jun 1946
14 6 Sermon Outlines. Sep-Dec 1946
14 7 Sermon Outlines. Jan-Jun 1947
14 8 Sermon Outlines. Sep-Dec 1947
Box Folder
15 1 Sermon Outlines. Jan-Jun 1948
15 2 Sermon Outlines. Oct-Dec 1948
15 3 Sermon Outlines. Jan-Jun 1949
15 4 Sermon Outlines. Jul-Dec 1949
15 5 Sermon Outlines. Jan-Jun 1950
15 6 Sermon Outlines. Sep-Dec 1950
15 7 Sermon Outlines. Jan-Jun 1951
15 8 Sermon Outlines. Sep-Dec 1951
15 9 Sermon Outlines. Jan-Jun 1952
Box Folder
16 1 Sermon Outlines. Sep-Dec 1952
16 2 Sermon Outlines. Jan-Jun 1953
16 3 Sermon Outlines. Jul-Oct 1953
16 4 Sermon Outlines. Jan-Jun 1954
16 5 Sermon Outlines. Jul-Dec 1954
16 6 Sermon Outlines. Jan-May 1955
16 7 Sermon Outlines. Aug-Dec 1955
16 8 Sermon Outlines. Jan-May 1956
16 9 Sermon Outlines. Sep-Dec 1956
16 10 Sermon Outlines. Jan-Jun 1957
Box Folder
17 1 Sermon Outlines. Sep-Dec 1957
17 2 Sermon Outlines. Jan-Mar 1958
17 3 Sermon Outlines. Sep-Dec 1958
17 4 Sermon Outlines. 1959
17 5 Sermon Outlines. Mar-Dec 1960
17 6 Sermon Outlines. 1961
17 7 Sermon Outlines. 1962
17 8 Sermon Outlines. 1963
Box Folder
18 1 Sermon Outlines. 1964
18 2 Sermon Outlines. 1965
18 3 Sermon Outlines. 1970
18 4 Sermon Outlines. 1971
18 5 Sermon Outlines. 1972
18 6 Sermon Outlines. Jan-Nov 1973
18 7 Sermon Outlines. Mar-Dec 1975
18 8 Sermon Outlines. 7 April 1975
18 9 Sermon Outlines. Feb-Nov 1979
18 10 Sermon Outlines. Oct 1983
18 11 A, General.
18 12 "Adults and the Aged." Union of American Hebrew Congregations Biennial Kallah 16 Nov 1963
18 13 "An American Tragedy." Two memorial tributes to John F. Kennedy, Jr. Nov 1963
18 14 Autobiography. 3 Sep 1969
18 15 B, General.
18 16 C, General.
18 17 "Can We Still Believe?". Feb 1967
18 18 "Crisis." Mar 1970
18 19 "The Cup of Life: A Jewish Marriage Manual." 1955
Box Folder
19 1 D, General.
19 2 "Daddy, Tell me a Story, and other Sermons for Parents." Dec 1950
19 3 "Democracy and Religion Begin at Home." Sep 1948
19 4 "Disorganization - Reorganization?" Jun 1971
19 5 "Every Soul is Precious." Nov 1956
19 6 "An Evolutionary Faith for Revolutionary Times." Mar 1969
19 7 F, General.
19 8 "Fate vs. Will." Message of Israel. 20 Oct 1957
19 9 "Fundamentals."
19 10 Funeral Sermonettes. 1961-1981, undated
19 11 G, General.
19 12 "Gratitude - More than Appreciation." 10 Sep 1961
19 13 H, General.
19 14 I, General.
19 15 J, General.
19 16 M, General.
19 17 "The Man Who Came to the Temple." Dec 1949
19 18 "The Missing Goal Post and Other Addresses to Young People." Aug 1953
19 19 N, General.
19 20 O, General.
19 21 P, General.
19 22 "Past, Present and Future." Jan 1955
19 23 "Patterns of Social Interaction Related to Certain Psychosomatic Diseases." Ph.D. dissertation. Ohio State University 1953
Box Folder
20 1 "Prayers of our People." Jan 1964
20 2 R, General.
20 3 "Rabbis's Role in Sickness and Bereavement." Henry Englander Memorial Lecture. 13 Nov 1957
20 4 Radio Sermons.
20 5 "Reverie on the Stock Market: A Sermon Fantasy." Nov 1948
20 6 "Rights and Responsibilities." Jan 1965
20 7 S, General.
20 8 "The Seven Pillars." Mar 1968
20 9 "A Spiritual Inventory." Nov 1955
20 10 "Stress Control."
20 11 T, General.
20 12 "Then and Now." Jan 1966
20 13 "The Times Change, and we -." Mar 1973
20 14 "To Be - or Not to Believe." Dec 1960
20 15 "True and False." Dec 1960
20 16 U, General.
20 17 "The Unseen World in the Minor Midrashim." Master's thesis. Hebrew Union College 1931
20 18 Untitled.
20 19 V-Z, General.
Series C. Personal/Professional, 1928-1993
Series C. Personal/Professional holds Folkman's autobiographical information as well as some personal mementos including photographs from the 1950s to the early 1980s. Of special note are Folkman's annotated rabbi manuals and two files containing marriage contracts and information about the mixed marriages that Folkman performed. Also included are the course outlines from the Sociology, Introduction to Judaism, Religious Studies, and Jewish History classes that he taught at various colleges in and around Columbus, Ohio.
Box Folder
21 1 Autobiographical Information.
21 2 Course Outline. Introduction to Judaism. 1980
21 3 Course Outline. Jewish History. undated
21 4 Course Outline. Religious Studies 423. Pontifical College Josephinum. 1979
21 5 Course Outline. Sociology 25. Grant Hospital School of Nursing. 1978
21 6 Course Outline.Sociology 694. Ohio State University 1976
21 7 Course Outline. Sociology 330. Ohio State University. 1976
21 8 Folkman, Bessie. Writings. 1962, undated
21 9 Folkman, Jerome and Bessie. Recognition Sabbath. Temple Israel (Columbus, Ohio). 18 May 1973
21 10 Marriage Contracts. 1986-1988
21 11 Mixed marriages. undated
21 12 New Year's Booklet. 1992-1993
21 13 Photographs. 1950s
21 14 Photographs. 1960s
21 15 Photographs. 1970s-1980s
21 16 Photographs. undated
21 17 Photographs. Ohio Governor Rhodes, James A., Roosevelt, Eleanor undated
21 18 Rabbis's Manual. 1928
21 19 Rabbi's Manual. 1961
Series D. Oversized Items 1955-1984
(X-456) Awards. 1955-1984
Box Folder
2 2 Temple Israel (Columbus, Ohio).Resolution. 1981

Search Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the AJA's online catalog.

Persons and Families

Folkman, Jerome D. -- 1907-1993 -- Photographs

Institutions

Central Conference of American Rabbis
Temple Israel (Columbus, Ohio)

Subjects

Depressions -- 1929 -- United States
Jews -- Ohio -- Columbus

Places

Columbus (Ohio)

Genres and Forms

Photographs

Occupations

Rabbis -- Ohio -- Columbus