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Creator: Daum, Menachem and Oren Rudavsky Date: 1994-03-31 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: Footage from the 1997 documentary “A Life Apart: Hasidism in America” (directed by Menachem Daum and Oren Rudavsky), the first in-depth documentary about Hasidic Jews, members of a distinctive group within Judaism that has roots in pre-World War II Eastern Europe. Hasidic families at an amusemen... View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: Authorities differ as to the date of the building of this Mission for the worship of the Pueblo Indians. It is certain that it was built after the Spanish Capitol was removed to Santa Fe in 1605. It is also certain that it was the first mission or church built, as a priest complained that the Fra... View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Creator: Milcamps, Raymond, 1901-1985 Contributing Institution: Western Michigan University Libraries Description: A bibliography of general hymnary sources is followed (pp. 4-22) by a chronological listing of Cistercian hymns in manuscript and printed editions from 1138 to 1952. Some antiphons, graduals, and psalters are included, and the specific use of each hymn at offices or on feast days noted. Separate ... View Full Item at Western Michigan University Libraries -
Creator: Carlson, Nathanael Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial o... View Full Item at Trinity International University Rolfing Library -
Creator: Carlson, Nathanael Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial o... View Full Item at Trinity International University Rolfing Library -
Creator: Carlson, Nathanael Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial o... View Full Item at Trinity International University Rolfing Library -
Creator: Carlson, Nathanael Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial o... View Full Item at Trinity International University Rolfing Library -
Creator: Carlson, Nathanael Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial o... View Full Item at Trinity International University Rolfing Library -
Creator: Carlson, Nathanael Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial o... View Full Item at Trinity International University Rolfing Library -
Creator: Carlson, Nathanael Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial o... View Full Item at Trinity International University Rolfing Library