Hebrew Union College-and alumni list 1883-1933.
HEBREW UNION COLLEGE (From 1923 to1932 the college maintained the Hebrew Union College School for Teachers in New York) BACKGROUND: Third oldest modern rabbinical seminary in the world, and the oldest in America, was founded by Isaac M. Wise in 1875, in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was designed to meet the need of the Jews of America, progressing steadily in numbers and in adaptation to American environment for rabbis with a sound Jewish education, interpreted from the point of view of modern American Jewish life. It has accordingly always been the recognized exponent of Reform or Progressive Judaism. Already in 1854 Dr. Wise had founded Zion College for this same purpose, but the project was premature and the institution but short-lived. In 1873 Dr.Wise established the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, primarily to found and maintain the Hebrew Union College. This remained its chief function, despite the development of important new activities, until 1926, when the college was chartered separately under the laws of Ohio. The Union continues, however, as the patronizing body and appoints 19 of the 31 members of the Board of Governors of the college. The remaining members are appointed by the Alumni Association and by the Central Conference of American Rabbis. At present the college is maintained entirely from its own resources, chiefly an endowment fund, approximating $2,650,000, raised in the main by Adolph S. Ochs, son-in-law of Dr. Wise. Its annual budget averages $250,000. Dr. Wise served as president until his death in 1900. He was succeeded by Moses Mielziner (1900-1903) and Gotthard Deutsch (Feb.-Oct., 1903) as acting presidents, and as president by Kaufmann Kohler (1903-21) and Julian Morgenstern (1921--).The faculty consists of 15 regular members in addition to several special instructors, lecturers and teaching fellows. The curriculum covers a period of eight years. The 361 graduates occupy pulpits in all parts of the United States, in Canada, England, Australia and South Africa, and include the Chancellor of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. The library contains over 86,000 volumes and 2,500 manuscripts. Since 1909 it has also maintained an institute for the training of Jewish religious school teachers, supported by a fund established by Jacob H. Schiff. It has likewise, since 1925, conducted a summer school consisting of two departments, a college for graduate rabbinical studies and a school for teachers. Since 1924 it has published a Jewish scientific journal, "The Hebrew Union College Annual," and also, through its Hebrew Union College Press, two volumes of Jewish scientific character. The student body, 68 in number, publishes the "Hebrew Union College Monthly." Julian Morgenstern, Ph.D. Rabbi, Pres. Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, O. ALUMNI LIST (1883-1933) The alumni, according to the year of graduation are: (the * indicating deceased): 1883___Israel Aaron, * Henry Berkowitz, * Joseph Krauskopf, * David Philipson. 1884___Louis Grossmann, * Max Heller, * Joseph Silverman, * Joseph Stolz. 1885___Isaac Rubinstein, * 1886___Moses Perez Jacobson, Tobias Schanfarber. 1887___Edward N. Calisch. 1889___Heiman J. Elkin, William S. Friedman, Moses J. Gries,* Rudolph Grossman, * Adolph Guttmacher,* Charles S. Levi, William Rosenau, Isaac L. Rypins. 1890___Alexander H. Geismar, Clifton H. Levy. 1891___Samuel Greenfield, Samuel Hirschberg, Israel Joseph,* Alexander Lyons, Charles A. Rubinstein. 1892___Leo M. Franklin. 1893___Charles Fleischer, Aaron Friedman, Marcus Salzman, M.G. Solomon.* 1894___Abram Gideon, Bennett Grad, Isaac E. Marcuson, David Marx, Isidore E. Rosenthal, Abram Simon. 1895___Seymour G. Bottigheimer,* Morris Newfield, George Solomon. 1896___Frederick Cohn, Gustav H. Loewenstein,* Harry H. Mayer, Abraham J. Messing.* 1897___Harry Levi, Julius Henry Meyer, Harry Weiss, Philip Wolf.* 1898___Max Cohen Currick, Hyman G. Enelow,* Abraham Hirshberg, Joseph S. Kornfeld, Leon M. Nelson, Simon Peiser.* 1899___Simon R. Cohen, Theodore F. Joseph, Israel Klein, Leo Mannheimer, Louis Wolsey, Martin Zielonka. 1900___Abraham S. Anspacher,* Abram Brill, William H. Fineshriber, Charles J.Freund, Pizer W. Jacobs, David Lefkowitz, Emil W. Leipziger, Juda Leon Magnes, Jacob Mielziner, Jacob S. Raisin, George Zepin. 1901___David Alexander, Moise Bergman, Joseph Blatt, Henry Englander, Morris M.Feuerlicht, Solomon Lowenstein, Elias Margolis, Martin A. Meyer,* Alfred G. Moses, Leon Volmer. 1902___Solomon Foster, Emanuel Kahn, Jacob H. Kaplan, Samuel Koch, Maurice Lefkovits, Eugene Mannheimer, Eli Mayer,* Julian Morgenstern, Abraham B. Rhine, Isidor Warsaw. 1903___Morris Cahan, Henry M. Fisher, Solomon L. Kory, Nathan Krass, Louis Kuppin, Max J. Merritt, Max Raisin, Jonah B. Wise, Louis Witt. 1904___Harry W. Ettelson, Harry G. Friedman, Ephraim Frisch, Alfred T. Godshaw,* Samuel H. Goldenson, Joseph Jasin, Leonard J. Rothstein, Mendel Silber, Nathan Stern, Joseph H. Stolz. 1905___Frederick E. Braun, Sidney E. Goldstein, Meyer Lovitt, Joseph Rauch. 1906___Louis Bernstein,* Abraham Cronbach, Nathan Gordon, Isaac Landman, Louis D. Mendoza, Julian H. Miller, Max Reichler, Jacob D. Schwarz. 1907___Felix A. Levy 1908___Joel Blau,* George G. Fox, Herman Rosenwasser. 1909___Louis D. Gross, Louis J. Kopald,* William Rice,* Daavid Rosenbaum, Samuel Schwartz, Jacob Singer, Aaron L. Weinstein, Horace J. Wolf. 1910___Israel I. Mattuck 1912___Israel Bettan, Samuel S. Cohon, Maurice M. Mazure, Jacob B. Pollak. 1913___Irving M. Bloom, David Fichman, Adolf Rosenberg,* Sidney S. Tedesche. 1914___Isadore Isaacson, Israel L. Kaplan, Charles B. Latz, Morris S. Lazaron, Lee J. Levinger, Edgar F. Magnin, Louis L. Mann, Marius Ranson, Elkan C. Voorsanger. 1915___Solomon B. Freehof, Julius Halprin, Harold F. Reinhart, Abba H. Silver, Jacob Tarshish. 1916___Samuel J. Abrams, Hyman B. Cantor,* Simon Cohen, Harvey B. Franklin, Raphael Goldenstein,* James G. Heller, Abraham Holtzberg, Jacob B. Krohngold, Morris Lichtenstein, Julius Liebert, Israel J. Sarasohn, Maxwell Silver. 1917___Benjamin Friedman, Samuel S. Mayerberg, Samuel Felix Mendelsohn, Jacob I. Meyer, Harry R. Richmond, Jerome Rosen. 1918___Nathan E. Barasch, Abraham J. Feldman, Samuel M. Gup, Harry S. Linfield, Wolfe Macht, Jerome Mark, Louis A. Mischkind,* Arthur S. Montaz, Alexander Segel, Jacob Turner, Philip F. Waterman, J. Max Weis. 1919___Garry J. August, Barnett R. Brickner, Abraham Feinstein, Joseph L. Fink, Edward L. Israel, Max Kaufman, Albert G.Minda, Joseph E. Sale,* Meyer Salkover, Ira E. Sanders. 1920___Jopseph L. Baron, Solomon A. Fineberg, Leon Fram, Samuel J. Harris, Bernard Heller, Samuel S. Kaplan,* Solomon Landman, Jacob R. Marcus, Abraham I. Shinedling, Harvey E. Wessel. 1921___Henry J. Berkowitz, Milton Ellis, Iser Freund, Carl N. Herman, Hyman Iola, Alvin S. Luchs, Harry S. Margolis, Myron M. Meyer, Irving F. Reichert, Frederick I. Rypins, William B. Schwartz, Jack H. Skirbal, Bernard J. Stern, Morris H. Youngerman.* 1922___Ferdinand M. Isserman, Julius Mark, Samuel H. Markowitz, Solomon E. Starrels, Harry J. Stern, William Stern. 1923___Michael Aaronsohn, Solomon N.Bazell, Louis Binstock, Sheldon H. Blank, Max Bretton, Benjamin M. Frankel,* Nelson Glueck, Mayer Lipman, David S. Nathan, Walter E. Rothman, Samuel Wolk. 1924___Philip D. Bookstaber, Harry N. Caplan, Abraham L. Feinberg, L. Elliott Grafman, Theodore N. Leis, Walter G. Peiser, Samuel R. Shillman, J. Marshall Taxay, Morris J. Urich. 1925___Beryl D. Cohon, Howard Fineberg, Samuel Gordon, Benjamin Kelson, Harry L.Kronman, Samuel T. Phillips. 1926___Bernard J. Bamberger, Daniel L. Davis, Bernard M. Dorfman, Maurice N. Eisendrath, Julian B. Feibelman, B. Benedict Glazer, Julius Gordon, Victor E. Reichert, William F. Rosenblum, Joseph Utschen, Samuel J. Wolk. 1927___Samuel Halevi Baron, Eugene Blachschleger, Leon I. Feuer, Nahum L. Freidless, Martin Friedman, Morris Goldstein, David Goodis,* Sidney L. Regner, Charles E. Shulman, Samuel Wohl. 1928___Gustave F. Falk, Hirsch Elk Freund, Milton Greenwald, Israel Harburg, Eugene E. Hibshman, Philip W. Jaffa, Lawrence E.B. Kahn, Julius Kerman, Max Lasker, Irving M. Levey, Jacob J. Ogel, Efraim M. Rosenzweig, Herman Eliot Snyder, Sidney E. Unger. 1929___Abraham Freed, Joseph J. Freedman, Ariel Goldburg, Norman M. Goldburg, Jacob Halevi, Melbourne Harris, Samuel D. Hurwitz, Henry Kagan, Levi A. Olan, Louis J. Segel, Edgar Siskin, Henry Tavel, Jacob J.Weinstein, Bernard Zeiger, David L. Zielonka, Maurice Zigmond. 1930___Maurice Feuer, Abba M. Fineberg, Adolph H. Fink, Morris W. Graff, J. Aaron Levy, Joshua L. Liebman, Jacob K. Shankman, Phineas Smoller, Bertram Stein, Alexander Alan Steinbach, Joshua Trachtenberg. 1931___Saul B. Appelbaum, William G. Braude, Frederic A. Doppelt, David Max Eichhorn, Jerome D. Folkman, Maurice Goldblatt, Avery J. Grossfield, Joseph H. Gumbiner, Carl I. Miller, Jesse Ross, Hyman Judah Schachtel, Abraham Shusterman, Meyer Simon, Mordecai M. Thurman, Arthur Zuckerman. 1932___Elmer Berger, Abraham H. Feinberg, Norman Feldheym, Frederick W. Frank, Joseph Gitin, Albert S. Goldstein, Ralph A.Habas, Arthur Lebowitz, Raphael H.Levine, Nathan A. Perilman, Herman I. Pollack, Paul Richman, William H. Rosenblatt, Jerome Rosenbloom, Nathaniel S. Share, Samuel D. Soskin, Allan Tarshish, Sidney Wolf. 1933___Louis J. Cashdan, David I. Cedarbaum, Norman Gerstenfeld, Theodore H. Gordon, Milton Louis Grafman, Alexander S. Kline, Sidney M. Lefkowitz, Perry E. Nussbaum, Norbert Rosenthal, David J. Seligson, Moses Cyrus Weiler,David H. Wice. Source: The Encyclopedia of Jewish Knowledge (in one volume) Edited by: Jacob De Haas (in collaboration with more than one hundred and fifty scholars and specialists) Publisher: Behrman's Jewish Book House-New York Copyright: 1934 ____________________________________________ Transcribed by Miriam Medina RETURN to GRADUATE Main RETURN to JEWISH Main RETURN to BROOKLYN MAIN