"We have stony hearts toward the living and we erect monuments of stone to the dead. A living memorial is the only kind worthy of living beings, whether they are with us here or have gone Beyond. Better name after him the street in or near which he lived than to erect some obstruction in stone, for the one comes into our life and the other we pass by carelessly. But better set to work the noble ideas which he had and do, as far as we may and can, that which he longed to do. Thus he remains in our lives, the living factor that he was, and the memory of him does not become part of a tombstone or a static statue." -- William Z. Spiegelman.

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Texts written by William Z. Spiegelman

Books:
Bastions of Jewish strength and hope: Brief sketches of the Jewish agricultural settlements in Palestine; when they were founded, where they are located and how they have progressed (New York, Jewish National Fund, 1940).
History of the Development of Jewish Sects (unpublished manuscript).
Mary Fels: A Study in Jewish Womanhood (undated manuscript): Chapter I, Chapter II, Chapter III and conclusion.

Articles:
"Our New York Letter," The Chicago Chronicle, April 18, 1924.
"Molders of Jewish Public Opinion I," The Chicago Chronicle, June 6, 1924.
"Jewish Telegraphic Agency," The Chicago Chronicle, June 13, 1924.
"Our New York Letter," The Chicago Chronicle, July 11, 1924.
"Our New York Letter," The Chicago Chronicle, July 25, 1924.
"Our New York Letter," The Jewish Criterion, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, August 1, 1924.
"Our New York Letter," The Chicago Chronicle, August 8, 1924.
"Our New York Letter," The Sentinel, August 15, 1924.
"Our New York Letter," Jewish Transcript, August 22, 1924.
"Molders of Jewish Public Opinion II," The Chicago Chronicle, August 22, 1924.
"Molders of Jewish Public Opinion III," The Chicago Chronicle, September 5, 1924.
"Our New York Letter," The Chicago Chronicle, September 12, 1924.
"Our New York Letter," The Chicago Chronicle, September 26, 1924.
"Our New York Letter," The Chicago Chronicle, December 26, 1924.

"Our New York Letter," The Australian Jewish Herald, February 26, 1925.
"Our New York Letter," The Chicago Chronicle, March 6, 1925.
"Our New York Letter," Jewish Transcript, March 13, 1925.
"Our New York Letter," The Jewish Criterion, March 20, 1925.
"Our New York Letter," American Jewish World, April 3, 1925.
"Our New York Letter," The Ohio Jewish Chronicle, July 24, 1925.
"Changing Values in American Jewish Fraternities," The Canadian Jewish Chronicle, July 31, 1925.
"Is Poland Balancing Her Budget and Soul?" The Reform Advocate, August 8, 1925.
"Is the Orthodox Jew in America Re-Awakening?" The Canadian Jewish Chronicle, October 9, 1925.
"Peter Wiernik: Scholar, Historian and Editor," The New Palestine, December 18, 1925.
"Jewish Men in the Public Eye: Nathan Straus," The Sentinel, date unknown (1926?).
"The Chair for Jewish History and Philosophy at Harvard University," The Jewish Tribune, February 5, 1926.
"Our New York Letter," Sentinel, April 30, 1926.
"Josef Pilsudski, Poland's Strong Man," The Jewish Tribune, May 21, 1926.
"Our New York Letter," Sentinel, June 4, 1926.
"Builders of American Cities," Sentinel, June 4, 1926.
"Our New York Letter," Sentinel, September 17, 1926.
"Our New York Letter," Sentinel, October 29, 1926.
"Our New York Letter," Sentinel, November 5, 1926.
"Our New York Letter," The Sentinel, April 29, 1927.
"Your Will and Bequests to the Yeshiva College," October 1927.
"New York Topics," Canadian Jewish Chronicle, October 14, 1927.
"Our New York Letter," The Sentinel, November 18, 1927.
"Our New York Letter," Canadian Jewish Chronicle, January 22, 1928.
"What's Happening In New York," Canadian Jewish Chronicle, February 3, 1928.
"What's Going On In New York," Canadian Jewish Chronicle, June 15, 1928.
"Our New York Letter," Canadian Jewish Chronicle, December 31, 1928.
"The Jew on the Stage and Screen," B'Nai B'rith Magazine, January 1929.
"The Jew on the Stage and Screen," B'Nai B'rith Magazine, February 1929.
"A Prince Has Fallen in Israel" (Obituary for  Louis Marshall), September 12, 1929.
"Review of An Eventful Year," B'Nai B'rith Magazine, October 1929.
"New York Topics," The Jewish Post, July, 1929.
"From Cleveland to Cleveland, American Zionism from 1921 to 1930 in Review," New Palestine, June 27, 1930.
"A Survey of American Jewry During the Last Five Years," 1930.
"The Scramble for 'Elbow-Room,'" The Jewish Standard, November 14, 1930.
"At the Mayflower: A National Jewish Home in Palestine," January 29, 1932.
"Kosher Food: A Suggestion for Talk on Radio Station WOR," January 1933.
"The Man Who 'Desired Life,'" The Jewish Spectator, September, 1933.
"The Year's Events in Diaspora Jewry," The New Palestine, September 11, 1936.
"Brandeis Looks at Us," The New Palestine, November 13, 1936.
"Dr. Thon, Philosopher and Political Realist," The New Palestine, November 20, 1936.
"I Saw 'The Eternal Road' Ten Times," 1937.
"America's Response To A Vital Appeal: Historical Survey of J.N.F. Activities in America," The New Palestine, October 8, 1937.
"A Century In Retrospect," The New Palestine, September 12, 1939.
"Land for Victory," The Jewish Post, September 25, 1941.
"Menahem Ussishkin," The Pittsburgh Tri-State Pinkas, 1947.
"Four Decades of Geulath Ha'Aretz," The Pittsburgh Tri-State Pinkas, 1947.
"High Noon at Kfar Etzion," Land and Life, February 1948.

Letters:
To "The Dean, Rutgers College," 29 November 1927.
To Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum, 4 April 1934.

Translations:
Samson Raphael Hirsch, Nineteen Letters on Judaism (from German into Hebrew, date unknown).
Meier Dizengoff, Im Tel Aviv ba-Golah (from Hebrew into English, published in the New Palestine in three parts: September 25, 1936; October 7, 1936; and October 16, 1936).
Y. Ostrovtzer, "I Believe, I Believe: The Story of the Jewish Martyrs' Hymn Which Is An Expression of faith in the Return to Zion" (Hebrew into English, published in Land and Life, May 1946).

Pamphlets for the JewIsh National Fund:
Orthodox Pioneers on the People's Land (no date).
David's Dream (no date).
JNF Quiz: 75 Questions & Answer about Eretz Israel & the JNF (1939-1940).
On Our Land Front (1943).
Land for Victory (1943 or 1944).
The Stranger of Mount Carmel (1945).
The Jewish People's Roll of Honor (circa 1946).
For the Future of Our People (circa 1946).
The Mountains of Israel Call for Trees (circa 1948).
This is Israel (circa 1948).
Land for Homes (1948).
Presenting the Golden Book of the Jewish State (1948).
Give the Jewish State Jewish Land (1948).
Land in Defense (1948).
Land for Jewish Settlement in the State of Israel (1948).
Look See and . . . Do! (1949).

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