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Harris, Maurice Henry. Temple Israel Pulpit. Series I-III. New York.
Also published in book format as Selected Addresses. New York: P. Cowen, 1894-96.
Series I (January 1-May 7, 1894),
1. "Thank God for the Evil as Well as for the Good." 2. Patriotism. 3. "Religion and Sacrifice." 4. Truth. 5-6. Job. 7. The Influence of the Parent on the Child. 8. The Influence of the Child on the Parent. 9. The Sins of the Fathers. 10. Micah’s Creed: Justice and Kindness. 11. Micah’s Creed; Humility. 12. The Oldness of the New. 13. How We Should Mourn the Departed. 14. Is Proselytism a Duty of Judaism?. 15. The Ideal in Life. 16.
Sophists and Pharisees; or, The Vitality of Error. 17. Sentiment and Law. 18. Gambling. 19. Sin and Duty. no. 20 projected but not issued?

Series II (December 28, 1894-May 13, 1895),
1. Shylock. 2. A Passing Word about our Country. 3. Religious Enthusiam. 4. Is Suicide Justifiable. 5. Does Religion Demand Sacrifice. 6. Self-imposed Woes of Life. 7. Conscience and Education. 8. The Immortality of the Soul. 9. Immortality. 10. What is the Purpose of Public Worship? 11. Kingdom of Priests. 12. Jewish Ostracism. 13. The Times of Moses Montefiore. 15. The Dangers of Liberty. 16. The Messiah. 17. The Festival of Spring. 18. What is Judaism? 19. Nobleness enkindleth Nobleness. 20. Culture.

Series III (January 15-May 27, 1896),
1. Judaism and Unitarianism: From a Jewish Stand point. 2. The Ethics of War. 3. God in the Mountains. 4. The Spirit of Judaism. 5. The Function of the Pulpit. 6. Shall We Continue to Pray in Hebrew? 7. Tradition. 8. Lincoln and Washington. 9. The Place of Emotion in Religion. 10. Holiness. 11. Conformity. 12. Scoffers. 13. Responsibilities of Religious Liberty. 14. The Little Work of To day. 15. The Growth of Home. 16. The Fifth Command ment. 17. Israel the Servant. 18. 19. “Folly.” 20. Jonah.
Copies:
CLU (series III)
CtY (series I-II)
MiDW (series III
MiEM (series III)
MH (series II)
MU (series I-II)
MWalB (series II-III)
NN (series I, series III, no. 1, film; series II, no. 1, series III, no. 4-5, 7-14, 17)
NNJ (series II-III)
OCH (series I-III)
OU (series III)
PPGratz (series III)
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The Fair Journal. no. 1-9; Dec. 10-21, 1895.
New York.
Published daily at the Hebrew Educational Fair to aid the Hebrew Technical Institute and the Educational Alliance.
Copies:
AJHS (complete)
CtY (complete)
MH (complete; entered under The Hebrew Educational Fair …)
NN (complete)
NNYI (complete)
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Berkowitz, Henry. The Pulpit Message. [Discourses before Congregation Rodeph Shalom]. Series 1- ; Dec. 2, 1892-1919?
Philadelphia.

The discourses issued after series 1, no. 10 lack numbering.
Series 1,
no. 1. The Message of the Modern Ministry.
no. 2. Taking Life Earnestly.
no. 3. The Cup of Consolation.
no. 4-6. The Antipathies of Race, Creed and Class.
no. 7. Nobody’s Children.
no. 8. A Jewish Chautauqua Movement.
no. 9. The Jew a Riddle.
no. a. Judaism and the Gospel of Modern Thought.
no. 10. True and False Conversatism.
no. b. Judaism and Ingersollism.
no. c. Judaism and Ethical Culturalism.
Judaism and the Liberal Religions.
“A Dream of Happiness.”
Religions Part in the Drama of Life.
Hamlet and Job.
What Twenty-Five Years Have Wrought [since dedication of Cong. Rodeph Shalom].
Nov. 22, 1895. New Light on an Old Truth-The Personal Purity Problem.
April 16, 1897. Chad Gadja: A Passover Discourse.
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CtY (scattered numbers, 1892-97)
LNT (undetermined holdings)
NN (series 1, no. 6)
NNJ (scattered issues)
NNYI (series 1, no. 8)
OCH (complete to April 16, 1897)
PU (“A Dream of Happiness”)
WMUW (Nov. 22, 1895. New Light on an Old Truth)
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Oshri, Ḥayim Yeḥi’el. [Seyfer minkhes ani, enthalt ... 2 redes ... Baltimore: Printed by M. Silberman, [1900]. 16 p.

Goldman-Kinsberg 710.

Copies: AJHS, DLC, MH, NN (microfilm), NNJ, National Library of Israel.
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Heller, Maximilian. Closing the Breaches. [New Orleans, 1900]. 7 p.

A sermon.

Copies: OCH.
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Cohen, Abba Baruch. [Sefer birkat av, kolel ?idushim ve-derushim ...]. Minneapolis: Printed by A. Dalin, 1900. 58 p.

Deinard 102, Goldman-Kinsberg 707.

Copies: DLC, FU (defective; microfilm), MH, NN, OCH, TNJ.
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Cohen, Abba Baruch. [Sefer birkat av, kolel ?idushim ve-derushim ...]. Chicago: Printed by L. Meites, 5660 [1900]. 63 p.

Goldman-Kinsberg 708.

Copies: DLC, ICJS, NNJ, NNYU, OCH.
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Moses, Adolph Eliezer Asher. “Losing God and Finding God.” A Sermon for the Day of Atonement. Chicago: Bloch & Newman, [1900]. 26 p.

Reprinted from the Reform Advocate. Dating suggested by American Israelite (Cincinnati), Dec. 13, 1900, p. 2 ("Urged by his friends, the Doctor has had his sermon printed in pamphlet form … ").Restricted Oversize), OCH, National Library of Israel.

Copies: KyLoS, NNJ (Pamphlets relating to Jewish sermons, BM740 .P316 VXJM +, .
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Philipson, David. A Holiday Sheaf. Sermons For New Year’s Day and The Day of Atonement. Cincinnati: Bloch Publishing Co., [1899]. 59 p., [2] p. of adv.



Copies: CoDU, FBoU, MWalB, NN (microfilm), NNYU, OCH, PHi (former Balch Institute copy).
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Jacobson, Moses Perez. The Well. A Sermon-Idyll. [Philadelphia?, 1899].

16 p. On the woman’s inspiration in Judaism.

Copies: OCH.
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Hirschowitz, Abraham Eber. [Derush le-hazkir ma-‘alele ?ayil bene Artsot ha-Berit, be-?atsotam et ha-Sefaradim bi-shenat 1898]. New York: Printed by A. Sheinkopf, [1899]. v, 7 p.



Copies: DLC, NN (microfilm), NNJ.
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Franklin, Leo Morris. “Our Fallen Heroes.” A Sermon in Commemoration of the American Soldiers and Sailors who fell in the Spanish-American War. Delivered at Temple Beth-El, Detroit, Michigan, Saturday, Feb. 4, 1899, by Rabbi Leo M. Franklin. Printed by Order of the Board of Trustees. Detroit: Ralston Printing Co., 1899. 8 p.

Leo M. Franklin. Printed by Order of the Board of Trustees. Detroit: Ralston Printing Co., 1899. 8 p.

Copies: OCH.
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Chicago. Sinai Congregation. Report of the Services in Commemoration of Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Introduction of Sunday Services in Chicago Sinai Congregation, January 15th, 1899. Sermons at the Temple and Addresses at the Banquet. Chicago: The Congregation, 1899. 100 p.

At head of title: 1874-1899.

Copies: AJHS, CtY, DLC, ICN, NN (microfilm), NNJ, OCH.
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Calisch, Edward Nathaniel. What Israel Stands For. A Sermon delivered before Congregation Beth Ahaba, Richmond, Va., on Atonement Day, 5660, September 14, 1899. [Richmond: H. T. Ezekiel, Printer, 1899]. 11 p.



Copies: NNJ (Pamphlets relating to Jewish sermons, BM740 .P316 VXJM +, .
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Rosenau, William. “Sounding God’s Praise.” Sermon delivered ... September 10th, 1898, before the Congregation “Oheb Shalom.” Baltimore: Press of Kohn & Pollock, 1898. 10 p.



Copies: NN, OCH, PU (LKCAJS).
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Masliansky, Zvi Hirsch. [Moysheh ve-Yisroel. Eyne fun di fortrege fun dem velt-berihmten folks-redner ...]. New York: Printed by Grover Bros., 5659 [1898 or 99]. 30 p.

A sermon prefaced by a poem in Hebrew, "Hagut ohev," by Yits?ak ben Mordekhai Rabinovits.

Copies: CSt, CtY, FU, MH, NN, NNYI, OCH.
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Levy, Joseph Leonard. Life. A New Year’s Sermon. Delivered on Rosh Hashana, 5659, before the Reform Congregation, Keneseth Israel, Philadelphia. [Philadelphia, 1898]. 11 p.



Copies: OCH.
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[Imrot tehorot: eyn ferzammlung fon reden, (spitshes), gezettsen ... fir den yudishen religyon]. New York: Pinkus Friedman, 1898. 203, 123 p.

Added title page: The “Holy Speech.” A Collection of up-to-date Speeches, Sermons and Laws pertaining to the Jewish Religion, by Dr. Jellinek, Dr. Graetz, Dr. Adler, Dr. Karpoles, Dr. Kohut, Dr. Manheimer, Dr. Solomon, Dr. Katzenberg, Dr. Geller, and Rev. Dr. Joseph Schwed of New York. Yiddish and English.

Copies: DLC, MH, MWalB, NN, NNYI, OCH, OU.
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Heller, Maximilian. The Holiness of Knowledge. A Sermon delivered on Sabbath, July 16, 1898, before the Chautauqua Summer Assembly at Atlantic City, N.J. New York: Press of Philip Cowen, 1898. 11 p.



Copies: CtY (microfilm), DGW, NN (microfilm), NNJ, OCH.
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Heller, Maximilian. The Duty of Public Worship. Sermon ... before Congregation Temple Sinai, delivered Friday Evening, December 31, 1897. [New Orleans, 1898]. [8] p.



Copies: LNT, NNJ, OCH.
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Sola, Meldola de. Ceremonialism and Idealism. A Sermon delivered in the Nineteenth Street Synagogue, New York, on Sabbath P. Va’era (Tebeth 28, 5657). New York: Press of the Hebrew Standard, [1897]. 8 p.



Copies: PU (LKCAJS).
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Rosenau, William. “The Sabbath Question.” Sermon delivered ... May 22, 1897, before Congregation “Oheb Shalom,” Baltimore, Md. Baltimore: Press of Kohn & Pollock, 1897. 14 p.



Copies: CLU, CtY, NN, NNJ, OCH, PU (LKCAJS).
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Rabinovits, Natan Yehudah Leyb.[Sefer yad Yehudah, ko­lel derushimʻal seder ha-parashiyot, ve-gam perushʻal ha-Torah. Ḥelek rishon. Be-reshit].New York: Press of A. H. Rosenberg, 1897. xi, [i p. of errata], 158 p.

Deinard 341, Goldman-Kinsberg 702.

Copies: AJHS, CSt, DLC, FBoU, MH, NN, NNJ, NNYI, OCH, PU (LKCAJS).
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Magil, Julius M. The Four Cups of Life. A Passover Sermon. [Ligonier, Ind.?, 1897?]. [7] p.



Copies: OCH.
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Kadushin, Jacob Louis. [Sefer Berit Yits?ak]. New York: Printed by A. H. Rosenberg, 1897-98. 2 vols.

Added title page: Brith Itzhak, a Manual comprising the Riti of Marriage, Circumcision, Redemption of the First Born, and Confirmation ... Vol. 2, containing sermons, is entitled Tsiyon. Deinard 101, 693, Goldman-Kinsberg 579.

Copies: CLHU, CLU, CSt, DGW, DLC, FU, MH, NN, NNHeb, NNJ, NNYI, NNYU, OCH, PU (LKCAJS), TxU-Hu.
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