Guide to the Papers of Chaim Zhitlowsky (1865-1943) RG 208
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Collection Overview
Title: Guide to the Papers of Chaim Zhitlowsky (1865-1943) RG 208
Predominant Dates:bulk 1900-1943
ID: RG 208 FA
Extent: 21.88 Linear Feet
Arrangement:
The first attempt to arrange the Zhitlowsky papers was made in 1941 by B. Dworkin. He found the papers in a garage in Zhitlowsky's house at Croton-on-Hudson bound in small bundles and packed in crates. He identified with Zhitlowsky's help some of the correspondence and left a listing of it (folder 3).
Another early listing of the papers was made by Eva Zhitlowsky (Ch. Zhitlowsky's daughter) and Mendel Elkin, the YIVO Librarian, on accession of the papers, in January and February 1945. At that time, the papers were in 347 folders or packets, but not arranged in a meaningful manner (with exception of the correspondence processed previously by B. Dworkin).
Khayim Gininger partially processed the collection in the 1950s by adding more names to the list of correspondents and identifying a number of the manuscripts but left about 50% of the collection untouched.
The unarranged part of the collection was in poor physical condition and was completely disorganized. The processor's major task was therefore to piece together and identify thousands of items by correspondent or writer and title. Many items, especially among the manuscripts, have been only partially identified, but even these were included in the description of the papers, sometimes with a substitute title provided by the original processors. Only those fragments which could not be identified at all were placed in specially designated folders at the end of each series. The miscellaneous series includes materials which are too small in quantity to form a separate series, the photographs and certain historical documents.
The collection was arranged in a Yiddish alphabet mode and the description was originally written in Yiddish. An exception was made for the manuscripts and typescripts in languages other than Yiddish and for the correspondence of those institutions that did not use Yiddish. These materials are arranged in Latin alphabetical order, including Russian manuscripts and correspondence, the titles and names of which have been transliterated and translated, and German materials, which have been translated. The inventory lists for correspondence with individuals has been rearranged according to the Latin alphabet, although the folder organization has not been changed. Personal names have been transliterated, journal titles and organization names have been transliterated and translated, and the titles of speeches and writings have been transliterated and translated. Yiddish names have been transliterated according to YIVO standards except when the individual is known in English by another spelling. Additionally, if the name appeared in Latin letters anywhere within the folder, that spelling was used rather than a standard transliteration. The languages of correspondence that is not in Yiddish are in parentheses following the listing of the material. All manuscripts and typescripts have been arranged alphabetically by title rather than by author. While there are only a few Yiddish manuscripts without a known author, among the non-Yiddish materials there is a large number of unidentified items. The collection has been microfilmed and so any misfiling has been maintained to correspond with the microfilm. Microfilm reel and frame numbers follow the folder titles. The dates are exact on the folders but the folder list has condensed the dates. The page numbers sometimes refer to the number of sheets and sometimes, for double-sided documents, to the number of sides.
The collection has been divided into 11 series, some of which have been further divided into subseries.
Languages: Yiddish, Russian, German, English, French, Latin, Hebrew, Dutch;Flemish
Abstract
This collection contains correspondence between Chaim Zhitlowsky and many important political figures and organizations, as well as manuscripts and other writings, some written by Zhitlowsky and some written by others. There are also notes and other materials from speeches and lectures that Zhitlowsky gave, financial documents, articles written about Zhitlowsky, newspaper clippings of articles by Zhitlowsky, materials from celebrations held in Zhitlowsky’s honor, photographs, excerpts from his works, and various other assorted items. These materials serve to illustrate both Zhitlowsky’s importance in the Yiddish and Russian literary field and his deep involvement in the American and Russian-Jewish Socialist, Territorialist and Diaspora Nationalism movements.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Papers of Chaim Zhitlowsky consist of correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts, notes, newspaper clippings, some official documents such as residence cards, a passport, and diplomas, photographs, and financial records. The materials have been divided according to type of records. The papers pertain almost exclusively to Zhitlowsky's political and scholarly activities and reflect to a great extent his creative versatility, particularly the materials found in the Manuscripts and Typescripts series. There are over 900 identified or partly identified items in these two series, and about 820 of these were written by Zhitlowsky. There are approximately 60 manuscripts written by others and 120 manuscripts of no known authorship. It is likely that a substantial number of these unattributed writings are also by Zhitlowsky. Prominent themes include: Yiddish language, Yiddish culture, the future of Yiddish, the Czernowitz Conference of August 1908 and modern Yiddish, Jewish autonomy, Territorialism, Eretz Israel, Biro-Bidjan, political radicalism, Marxism, Socialist thought, Communism and anti-Communism, a history of world philosophy, philosophical systems, Hegel, Kant, and ethics and religion. In addition to the essays and articles there is a multitude of notes which pertain to the above subjects, some biographical and autobiographical materials and clippings of Zhitlowsky's articles published in the Yiddish press between 1916 and 1942, all of which help to augment and contextualize his writings.
Zhitlowsky’s manuscripts are quite relevant to the social and political history of his time. Notwithstanding his scholarly works on philosophy, Zhitlowsky was first and foremost interested in contemporary social and political developments. Therefore many of his writings were created in response to actual events and are stamped with the urgency of a political commentary, a program of action or a resolution. A predominant theme is the gap between the national aspirations of the Jewish people and their actual situation. Another topic which greatly preoccupied Zhitlowsky was how to apply his populist ideas to socialist ideology and to the programs of Russian and Jewish Socialist parties. His changing attitudes towards the Communist movement can also be found in his writings.
Zhitlowsky’s extensive correspondence further augments the collection’s importance for the study of contemporary Jewish social, political and cultural history. Around 1040 individuals and 650 organizations are present, and the correspondents among them represent a broad spectrum of Jewish political and cultural affiliations in America and in Europe, from the turn of the century through the 1940’s.
There is a small group of miscellaneous materials other than writings and correspondence which topically complement the other series. These include photographs, leaflets, programs, minutes, and reports pertaining to the following subjects: The Socialist International, the Russian Socialist-Revolutionary Party, various Jewish Socialist parties, and Jewish emigration.
Historical Note
Chaim Zhitlowsky was a Jewish philosopher and writer, literary critic, a leading theoretician of the Socialist movement in Russia, a chief exponent of Yiddishism, Diaspora Nationalism and Territorialism, and a social and political thinker. He was a co-founder of the Russian Socialist-Revolutionary Party and was later connected with various Jewish Socialist organizations, including Poale Zion and the Bund. Zhitlowsky was also a vice-president of the conference on Yiddish language held in Chernivtsi, Romania in 1908.
According to several sources, including a police card and a British passport (folder 1), Chaim Zhitlowsky was born in 1861 in Horodok, Vitebsk province, Belarus. However, his autobiography (folder 2) says that he was born on April 19, 1865 in Ushachy, also in Vitebsk province, and this information has been reprinted in Encyclopedia Judaica and the Lexicon, among other sources. This second date has been generally accepted, as is evidenced by the fact that Zhitlowsky’s 60th and 70th birthday celebration celebrations were celebrated in 1925 and 1935, respectively.
When he was five years old, his parents moved to Vitebsk, the capital of the province. Zhitlowsky’s father, Joseph, was a wealthy merchant and quite learned, having studied to become a rabbi at the Yeshiva of Volozhin before he became a merchant. Joseph Zhitlowsky made sure to give his son a good education at cheder and with private tutors and then at the Vitebsk Gymnasium. While at the Gymnasium, Zhitlowsky met Shlomo-Zanvl Rappaport, who later became a prominent Yiddish playwright using the pseudonym S. Ansky. Their deep friendship lasted until Ansky’s death in 1920 and was to have a profound mutual effect on their political and intellectual attitudes. Zhitlowsky and Ansky both became involved with Russian revolutionary circles while still in Vitebsk before moving to Tula in Central Russia in 1881, where Zhitlowsky was part of the Narodnaya Volya (People’s Will), a Socialist-Revolutionary populist party.
Under the influence of the Russian revolutionary movement, Zhitlowsky began to move away from Jewish life and Jewish concerns. He began to think about the question of nationalism, particularly Jewish nationalism. He advocated Jewish assimilation in several articles before the anti-Jewish pogroms of 1881 made him reevaluate his position and his sympathy for the Jewish people and their national aspirations. These pogroms started in April 1881 in Elisavetgrad (Kirovgrad), Ukraine and swept through dozens of towns and villages in Ukraine and Russian Poland all the way to Warsaw.
Zhitlowsky ultimately rejected assimilation and demanded Jewish national equality and social and political rights, thereby combining Jewish national aspirations with Socialist ideology into what became known as Diaspora Nationalism. This theory was focused on Jewish nationalism in the Diaspora, in opposition to the ideology of Hovevei Zion (Lovers of Zion) and political Zionism, which advocated Jewish settlement in Israel. He disliked the religious character of political Zionism. Zhitlowsky first formulated this theory of Diaspora Nationalism in a book called Evrey k'Evreyam (A Jew Speaks to Jews), published under the pseudonym of I. Khisin in 1893 by the London Fund for the Free Russian Press. In this work, he maintained that the Jews should be afforded national equality because, “The Jews are not 4 percent of somebody but 100 per cent of themselves.” This work was later followed by a multitude of essays, articles and lectures. His most important publication on the subject of the Jewish national question was the introduction to the Russian edition of Otto Bauer’s The National Question and the Social Democracy, written in 1909 (folder 2124).
During his lifelong search for a practical political party that would fit his theory of Diaspora Nationalism, Zhitlowsky embraced many different ideologies and movements. As a young man, he was an ardent populist, working for the Narodnaya Volya in Tula (1882-1883), in Vitebsk (1883-1886) and in St. Petersburg (1886), where he went to study Jewish history. His first work, a treatise in Russian entitled “Thought of the Historical Fate of the Jewish People” was published in Moscow in 1887. The liberal Russian press enthusiastically greeted and responded warmly to his ideas, but the treatise met with scant favor among Jewish critics, because it contained no solution for the problems it discussed. In 1888 he left Russia for Berlin where he resumed his study of Jewish history, Marxism and philosophy. He was expelled from Germany under the anti-Socialist law and went to Zurich, and there he founded the Verein fuer Wissentschaft und Leben des Judischen Volkes (Association for Science and Life of the Jewish People), in order to spread Nationalism and Socialism among the Jewish masses. He then traveled to Bern, where he received his doctorate in 1892 from the University of Bern. His dissertation, which was in German, was on “Abraham ibn Daud and the Beginning of the Aristotelian Period in Jewish Religious Philosophy.”
In late 1893 in Bern, Zhitlowsky, aided by Shlomo Rappaport (Ansky), M. Rosenbaum and several other Russian radicals, co-founded the Union of Russian Socialist Revolutionaries Abroad, which was reconfigured as the Russian Socialist-Revolutionary Party in 1901, which Zhitlowsky later represented in the Socialist International in Stuttgart in 1907. Zhitlowsky contributed articles on Marxism and philosophy to several well-known Russian magazines, such as Russkoye Bogastvo, the Jewish—Russian Voskhod, Sozialistische Monatshefte, and Deutsche Worte, among others. When the first Yiddish daily in Russia, the St. Petersburg Frajnd, was founded, Dr. Zhitlowsky, under the pen name N. Gaydaroff, contributed a series of articles entitled “The Jewish People and the Yiddish Language,” a theme which he often treated in later years. In 1896 he organized the Group of Jewish Socialists Abroad. Their purpose was to prepare revolutionary propaganda literature in Yiddish, beginning with the Communist Manifesto. Zhitlowsky wrote an introduction entitled “Yiddish—Why?” in which he expressed the belief that the rebirth of the Yiddish language and literature would lead to the national and social awakening of the Jewish people.
Zhitlowsky was present at the First Zionist Congress in Basel in 1897, although he did not support political Zionism and even wrote an article in the New York Jewish Daily Forward against it. He believed in the necessity of a League for Jewish Colonization, a league that would appeal to all those opposed to Herzl’s political Zionism. A day after the Congress, Dr. Zhitlowsky addressed the delegates and guests on Yiddish and the purposes of the Yiddish publishing house Zeit Geist, which had been founded by a group of Jewish intellectuals and revolutionaries. In this speech were first laid the foundations of Yiddishism, which subsequently became deeply rooted in Eastern Europe and America. He became a member of the Jewish Socialist Bund. His essay “Zionism or Socialism,” published in 1898 in Yiddish in the Bund organ Der Yidisher Arbeter laid the groundwork for the party's program of Jewish national and cultural autonomy.
In 1903, partially in response to the Kishinev pogrom, Zhitlowsky revised his Jewish program and became a Territorialist, which was a movement to establish an autonomous settlement of Jews in a sufficiently large territory, of which Palestine was considered as just one of the possibilities. In the following years he made many efforts to reconcile theoretically the principles of Territorialism and Socialism. He was also instrumental in founding several political organizations that would incorporate the ideas of Territorialism and Socialism in their political platform.
In 1904 Zhitlowsky left Europe for North America, having been sent there by the Socialist-Revolutionary Party as its emissary and fund-raiser. Together with Ekaterina Breshkovskaya (known as the “Grandmother of the Russian Revolution”) he toured the U.S. spreading propaganda on behalf of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party, and at the same time speaking and writing on Jewish national culture, autonomy and territorialism. His articles appeared in the Forverts, Zeitgeist, Zukunft, Warheit, and Dos Folk. Zhitlowsky returned to Europe in 1906. Unable to enter Russia for fear of being arrested, he stayed in Lwow (Lemberg). There he participated in the formation of a new Jewish Socialist group, the SERP (Sotsyalisticheskaya Yevreyskaya Rabotchaya Partya - Socialist Jewish Workers Party), popularly called the "Sejmists" because it advocated a Jewish autonomous governing body (‘Sejm’ refers to the Polish parliament) within the Russian Empire. He was nominated by the Socialist-Revolutionary Party to run for a seat in the second Duma (folder 1524) and was elected in the Vitebsk district. However, the police authorities annulled his election.
Zhitlowsky spent 1907 spreading Socialist-Revolutionary propaganda in Finland with Gregory Gershuni. Also in 1907, the Socialist-Revolutionary Party and the Sejmists sent him as their delegate to the International Socialist Congress at Stuttgart. In 1908 Zhitlowsky left Europe again for the U.S. as the Socialist-Revolutionary Party's envoy, this time with the intention of settling in America. In New York, Zhitlowsky founded a publishing house which issued the monthly, Dos Naye Lebn. Under the editorship of Zhitlowsky, this journal exercised great influence on Yiddish culture, literature and the development of free Socialist thought. After a brief stay in America, Zhitlowsky returned to Europe, where he participated in the conference for the Yiddish language which was held in Chernivtsi (Czernowitz), Bukovina, August 30-September 4, 1908. This conference, of which Zhitlowsky was both the initiator and chairman, along with I.L. Peretz and Nathan Birnbaum, and which hosted leading Yiddish authors of the day, proclaimed Yiddish as a national language of the Jews. After the conference, Zhitlowsky returned to the U.S.
In the United States, Zhitlowsky distinguished himself in work to promote and strengthen the Yiddish language and culture. He became the standard-bearer of Yiddish, which he considered a prerequisite for the survival of the Jewish people. While many thought that his attitude towards Yiddish was dogmatic and irrational, he persevered nevertheless in lending his unqualified support to any and all efforts on behalf of Yiddish. In Dos Naye Lebn in 1909, Zhitlowsky raised the question of founding Yiddish secular schools in America and in 1910, at the Convention of the Poale Zion Party in Montreal, Canada, he helped to usher in the inauguration of this type of school. The first Folkshul in New York City was opened at 143 Madison St., and Dr. Zhitlowsky took an active part in the growth of this school. His influence was also considerable in the creation of the Jewish secular schools of the Workmen’s Circle, the Jewish National Workers Alliance and the radical International Workers Order.
Zhitlowsky’s political affiliation in the U.S. remained with the Socialist movement, and especially with the Jewish Socialist groups. At first he joined the Socialist Territorialists. Then, in 1909 he initiated the merger of the Socialist Territorialists, the Sejmists and Labor Zionists, but the unified group did not last long. In subsequent years he moved closer to the Labor Zionists. He supported the movement for an American Jewish Congress, which held its first session in 1918. He returned to America from Europe at the outbreak of World War I. Until then, he had been a contributor to the Warheit, edited by L. A. Miller. He now joined the staff of the newly-organized Tog. At the same time, he continued his tracts on philosophy and sociology in the Yiddish magazine Zukunft and, from 1920-1921, Die Zeit, a Poale-Zion daily. In 1922, Dr. Zhitlowsky and Shmuel Niger renewed the publication of Dos Naye Lebn, which lasted until 1923. In 1923, when the magazine was discontinued, Dr. Zhitlowsky returned to Europe in order to complete his work, “The Spiritual Struggle of the Jewish People for Freedom.”
On November 28, 1925, Zhitlowsky’s sixtieth birthday was celebrated at the Manhattan Opera House in New York. Similar celebrations were held in other American and European cities visited by Dr. Zhitlowsky. A Zhitlowsky Memorial Volume was published in Berlin. It contained articles and reminiscences of his intimate friends and disciples. At Zhitlowsky’s suggestion, the proceeds from the book were turned over to the Yiddish Scientific Institute (YIVO) of Vilna, where he was a member of its Honorary Board of Directors, along with Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud, among others. Through the initiative of Dr. Zhitlowsky, and his lifelong friend, Dr. S. Ellsberg, the Yiddish Culture Society was founded in September 1929. The purpose of the organization was to unite all adherents of Yiddish to enable them to work in common for the development of Yiddish, Yiddish schools and Yiddish culture in general. He was also one of the editors of the weekly Yiddish, issued by the Yiddish Culture Society.
Zhitlowsky was a bitter foe of dogmatic Marxism. He began the dispute back in 1888 in Zurich where his lecture on Plekhanov stirred a debate lasting 72 evenings (it was called afterwards the "72 Zurich Nights"). He later pursued his arguments against Communist ideology and against the Bolshevik regime in post-1917 Russia. He broke with the pro-Soviet camp over the signing of the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact, but later returned in the wake of the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union. From 1936 until his death he moved closer to the radical, pro-Soviet groups active in the Jewish community in the U.S. such as IWO (International Workers Order), IKUF (Yiddisher Kultur Farband -Yiddish Culture Society), ICOR (Association for Jewish Colonization in Soviet Union), and others. During this last period of his life he came to the conclusion that Communist ideology incorporated many of the ideals for which he had always fought. He was convinced that the creation of the Jewish autonomous province in Biro-Bidjan was a true realization of his Territorialist dream. He believed that the Communist claim about promoting cultures which are "Socialist in content and national in form" spelled a brighter future for Yiddish as well.
Zhitlowsky was more of a theoretician than an organizer. He exerted great authority and influence among the Socialist groups and in the Jewish community, chiefly through writings, debates and lectures. He contributed to and was editor of many publications, including the organ of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party Russky Rabochy (The Russian Worker), 1893, the organ of the Jewish Socialist Territorialists in the U.S. Dos Folk (The People), 1904-1906, the periodical Dos Naye Lebn (New Life), 1908-1913, and the Yiddish daily Der Tog (The Day) in which he wrote from its inception in 1916 until his last days. He wrote the first serious history of philosophy in Yiddish, 1910, translated Nietzsche's Thus Spake Zarathustra, 1919, and wrote scholarly essays on Kant, Einstein, Job, and Faust. His collected works were published twice during his lifetime (in New York, 1912-1919, 10 volumes; in Warsaw, 1929-32, 15 volumes).
"As the outstanding ideologist of Diaspora Nationalism and Yiddishism, Zhitlowsky influenced the programs of all Jewish national parties, but only in his struggle against assimilationism was his influence profound and enduring… More important than his theoretical justification for the existence of Yiddish was his practical application of Yiddish in a journalistic and scholarly style which delineated ideas and philosophical systems. (Encyclopedia Judaica, Volume 16).
Zhitlowsky lived and worked in the times which saw the formation of modern Socialist ideologies and the creation of radical mass movements. He himself was very much an inspirational force in this process, attaining a position of leadership in international, Russian and Jewish Socialist groups. He witnessed and often subscribed to the birth of the many factions of populist, Socialist, Territorialist and Communist persuasions and at various times he was involved as theoretician and political activist with such major political parties as the Narodnaya Volya, the Russian Socialist-Revolutionary Party, the Jewish Labor Bund, and the Poale Zion, among others. He was the founder of the theory of Jewish national self-determination in the Diaspora, to which he remained rigidly faithful until the end of his life and which in fact prompted him to wander from movement to movement, in his search for a political solution to the theory.
Zhitlowsky was a forceful orator, a formidable polemicist, a prolific writer and talented popularizer of knowledge. A philosopher by training, he had to his credit as many theoretical works as popular essays, articles and lectures on philosophy, psychology, religion, ethics, literature, and history. Zhitlowsky’s role in the Jewish community in the U.S. and abroad was that of a spiritual leader for the major segment of the Jewish community. Many considered themselves his disciples and stood by him when his popularity and influence began to wane in the 1930's in the wake of his pro-Soviet stance.
Chaim Zhitlowsky was married twice. His first wife was Vera Lokhova whom he met in Vitebsk and married in 1888 in Berlin. Vera Lokhova was a populist (they both worked in the Narodnaya Volya organization in Vitebsk) and an author in her own right. They separated in 1903 but were formally divorced until 1929. In 1930 Zhitlowsky married Nora Van Leuven. Chaim Zhitlowsky died in Calgary, Canada, May 6, 1943, while on a lecture tour for the IWO.
Subject/Index Terms
An-Ski, S., 1863-1920, Canada, Clippings - Newspaper clippings, Documents - Correspondence, Documents - Financial records, Documents - Manuscripts, Dos Naye Lebn, History, Israel, Literary criticism and cultural theory, Lokhova, Vera, Newspaper editors, Newspaper publishing, New York (N.Y.), Periodicals, Photographs, Rozenboim, M. M., b. 1869, Russia, Tog, Yiddish newspapers, Yiddish Writers’ Union, YIVO Archives, Zhitlowsky, Chaim, 1865-1943
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions: Permission to use the collection must be obtained from the YIVO Archivist.
Use Restrictions: Permission to publish part or parts of the collection must be obtained from the YIVO Archives. For more information, contact:YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011 email: archives@yivo.cjh.org
Acquisition Method: Zhitlowsky willed his papers to YIVO in his testament of February 6, 1941, but the donation was contested in court by his widow following his death in 1943. Eventually YIVO received half of his archives and library. The official transfer of the papers took place in December 1944-January 1945.
Separated Materials: There is no information about materials that are associated by provenance to the described materials that have been physically separated or removed.
Original/Copies Note: The collection is on thirty-six reels of microfilm (MK 505)
Related Materials: The YIVO Archives contains collections of several of Zhitlowsky’s most prominent correspondents, including Mordechai Barlas, Abe Cahan, J.A. Cherniak, Simon Dubnow, William Edlin, Jacob Lestschinsky, Kalman Marmor, and many others. There are also materials by and about Zhitlowsky in the collections of various organizations he was involved with, including the Association for Jewish Farm Settlements, of which Zhitlowsky was honorary chairman, the I.L. Peretz Yiddish Writers Union, and the periodicals Dos Naye Lebn and Der Tog, which he edited. The YIVO Library has several books by and about Zhitlowsky, including a book by James Globus, two books by Chaim Lieberman, copies of Zhitlowsky’s translation of Thus Spake Zarathustra, Zhitlowsky’s collected works, his memoirs, photographs, and books and publications in honor of various celebrations for Zhitlowsky.
Preferred Citation: Published citations should take the following form:Identification of item, date (if known); Papers of Chaim Zhitlowsky; RG 208; folder number; YIVO Institute for Jewish Research.
Finding Aid Revision History: In 1941 B. Dworkin identified, with Zhitlowsky’s help, some of the correspondents. In 1945, on accession of the collection to YIVO, Eva Zhitlowsky, Chaim Zhitlowsky’s daughter, and Mendel Elkin, the YIVO Librarian, made another early list of correspondents. Khayim Gininger partially processed the collection in the 1950s by adding more names to the list of correspondents and identifying a number of the manuscripts but left about 50% of the collection untouched. Felicia Figa completed the processing of the collection in March 1981 as part of the Finding Aids Project supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and wrote a full Yiddish finding aid. Marek Web prepared an English finding aid in November 1981 with an expanded introduction and abridged contents list. The full Yiddish finding aid was translated into English in 2010.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
Series 1: Series I: Personal Documents, 1887-1944,
Series 2: Series II: Family Correspondence, 1886-1943,
Series 3: Series III: General Correspondence: Individuals, 1882-1955,
Series 4: Series IV: General Correspondence: Organizations, 1892-1943,
Series 5: Series V: Manuscripts, 1881-1942,
Series 6: Series VI: Typescripts and Printed Materials, 1885-1938,
Series 7: Series VII: Miscellaneous Speeches, 1910, 1937-1943,
Series 8: Series VIII: Financial Records, 1897-1942,
Series 9: Series IX: Newspaper Clippings, 1916-1942,
Series 10: Series X: Records of Celebrations for Zhitlowsky, 1912-1942,
Series 11: Series XI: Miscellaneous, 1883-1958,
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Series V: Manuscripts1881-1942
- This series consists of manuscripts by Zhitlowsky and by others. The series includes monographs, essays, articles, notes, drafts, and transcripts of speeches. The manuscripts are arranged in four subseries by language. Within each subseries the manuscripts are listed alphabetically by title. The Yiddish manuscripts are arranged according to the Yiddish alphabet sequence. The other series are in Latin alphabet sequence. The titles of the Yiddish and Russian manuscripts have been transliterated and translated and the titles of the German manuscripts have been translated. The majority of manuscripts are Zhitlowsky' s own writings, particularly the Yiddish manuscripts. Among the Russian manuscripts are a number of literary works by Zhitlowsky's first wife Vera Lokhova. The authorship of many Russian and German manuscripts could not be determined, especially where the front pages were missing. The manuscript series seems to be much more complete than the correspondence. However, due to the lack of a bibliography of Zhitlowsky's writings, the publication history of each item cannot be established, nor can it be determined which items have not been published yet. The unidentified fragments are placed at the end of each subseries.
- Folders: 820
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Subseries 1: Yiddish1882-1942
- Folders: 566
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Folder 1212: Oys di Zikhroynes fun a Yidishn Sotsialist (From the Memoirs of a Jewish Socialist)1929
162 pgs., New York
reel 15, frame 44
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Folder 1213: Oys di Zikhroynes fun a Yidishn Sotsialist (From the Memoirs of a Jewish Socialist)undated
145 pgs., received from S. Weiner, NY, October 23, 1968
reel 15, frame 208
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Folder 1214: Oys dem Gaystiken Lebn fun der Tsayt (From the Spiritual Life of the Time)undated
3 pgs.
reel 15, frame 367
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Folder 1215: Oys der Visnshaftlekher Kronik (From the Scholarly Chronicle)undated
13 pgs.
reel 15, frame 371
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Folder 1216: Di Oysgeshtekte Hant (The Outstretched Hand)undated
11 pgs.
reel 15, frame 385
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Folder 1217: Di Oyszikhten oder di Oyfgaben fun der Yidisher Arbetershaft (The Outlook or the Problem of Jewish Labor)undated
4 pgs.
reel 15, frame 397
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Folder 1218: Di Oyszikhten oyf Erets-Yisroel (The Outlook for Palestine)1922
16 pgs., New York
reel 15, frame 402
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Folder 1219: Di Oyszikhten fun der Kultur in Yidish (The Prospects for Culture in Yiddish)undated
30 pgs.
reel 15, frame 421
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Folder 1220: Di Oyfgabe der Logik (The Problem of Logic)undated
2 pgs., outlines
reel 15, frame 453
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Folder 1221: Di Oyfgaben fun der Yidisher Inteligents in Amerike (The Tasks of the Jewish Intelligentsia in America)undated
8 pgs., outlines
reel 15, frame 456
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Folder 1222: Di Oyfgaben fun der Yidisher Yugent (The Tasks of Jewish Youth)undated
5 pgs.
reel 15, frame 467
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Folder 1223: Afn Shvel funem Sotsializm (On the Threshold of Socialism)undated
26 pgs.
reel 15, frame 494
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Folder 1224: Der Oyfkum fun di Ershte Moderne Shules in Amerike (A Kurtser Iberblik) [The Appearance of the First Modern Schools in America (A Brief Overview)]undated
15 pgs., YIVO received this manuscript from Isaac Fine
reel 15, frame 522
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Folder 1225: Oyfruf tsu Ale Yidn fun Progresivn Lager (Appeal to All Jews in the Progressive Camp)undated
36 pgs.
reel 15, frame 538
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Folder 1226: Umziste Hofenungen (Futile Hope)undated
4 pgs.
reel 15, frame 575
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Folder 1227: Di Umfarmaydlekhe Revolutsie in Undzer Partey (The Inevitable Revolution in Our Party)undated
10 pgs.
reel 15, frame 580
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Folder 1228: Undzer Derklerung tsu der Velt (Our Declaration to the World)undated
10 pgs.
reel 15, frame 591
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Folder 1229: Undzer Historisher Veg (Our Historical Way)undated
4 pgs.
reel 15, frame 603
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Folder 1230: Undzer Vendung tsu dem Felkerbund (Our Message to the League of Nations)undated
10 pgs.
reel 15, frame 608
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Folder 1231: Undzer Vendung tsu dem Fridns-Kongres (Our Message to the Peace Conference)undated
10 pgs.
reel 15, frame 619
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Folder 1232: Undzer Yoysher-Rekht oyf Erets-Yisroel (Our Just Right to Palestine)1936
10 pgs., New York
reel 15, frame 631
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Folder 1233: Undzer Tsukunft do in Land (Our Future in this Country)1931
5 pgs., Washington
reel 15, frame 642
-
Folder 1234: Undzer Tsukunft in Poyln (Our Future in Poland)undated
10 pgs., first article
reel 15, frame 650
-
Folder 1235: Undzer Shtelung tsum Folk (Our Attitude Towards the People)undated
5 pgs.
reel 15, frame 661
-
Folder 1236: An Atentat oyf Leninen (loyt Fabrikants zikhroynes) [An Assassination Attempt on Lenin (according to Fabrikant’s memoirs)]1937
20 pgs., 2 articles
reel 15, frame 667
-
Folder 1237: Iberblik: Marks (Survey: Marx)undated
11 pgs.
reel 15, frame 688
-
Folder 1238: Yid un Mentsh (Jew and Individual)undated
12 pgs.
reel 15, frame 700
-
Folder 1239: Yidish un Tanakh (Yiddish and Bible)undated
11 pgs.
reel 15, frame 712
-
Folder 1240: Yidishizm-Hebreizm (Yiddishism-Hebraism)undated
16 pgs.
reel 15, frame 726
-
Folder 1241: Yidishistisher Tsionizm (Yiddishist Zionism)undated
16 pgs.
reel 15, frame 735
-
Folder 1242: Yidishe Abnormalitetn in Farglaykh mit Andere Felker (Jewish Abnormalities in Comparison with Other Peoples)undated
3 pgs.
reel 15, frame 754
-
Folder 1243: Yidishe Groyse Neviim (Great Jewish Prophets)undated
2 pgs.
reel 15, frame 758
-
Folder 1244: Yidishe Dertsiung (Jewish Education)undated
7 pgs., incomplete
reel 15, frame 761
-
Folder 1245: Di Yidishe Lage (The Jewish Position)1930
4 pgs., outlines
reel 15, frame 769
-
Folder 1246: Di Yidishe Natur (The Jewish Character)undated
12 pgs.
reel 15, frame 774
-
Folder 1247: Yidishe Sotsialistishe Arbayter Partey (Jewish Socialist Worker’s Party (SERP))undated
3 pgs.
reel 15, frame 787
-
Folder 1248: Yidishe Problemen (Jewish Problems)undated
10 pgs.
reel 15, frame 791
-
Folder 1249: Yidishe Progresive Politik (Jewish Progressive Politics)undated
20 pgs.
reel 15, frame 803
-
Folder 1250: Yidishe Fragen (Jewish Questions)1924
12 pgs., Berlin
reel 15, frame 824
-
Folder 1251: Yidishe Tsaytfragen (Jewish Questions of the Present Time)undated
6 pgs.
reel 15, frame 845
-
Folder 1252: Yidishe Kultur-Arbet un "Yidishizm" (Jewish Cultural Work and “Yiddishism”)undated
12 pgs., also a 3-page typescript
reel 15, frame 852
-
Folder 1253: Di Yidishe Kongres-Bavegung in di Shtatn (The Jewish Congress Movement in the United States)undated
2 pgs.
reel 15, frame 867
-
Folder 1254: Yidisher Alveltlekher Kongres, "Teritories" un Tsionizm (World Jewish Congress, “Territories” and Zionism)undated
2 pgs.
reel 15, frame 870
-
Folder 1255: Der Yidisher Sots(ializm) un Farsheydene Organizatsies (Jewish Soc(ialism) and Various Organizations)undated
5 pgs.
reel 15, frame 884
-
Folder 1256: Der Yidisher Kulturklub (The Jewish Culture Club)undated
13 pgs.
reel 15, frame 890
-
Folder 1257: Ideal un Virklekhkeyt (Ideal and Reality)undated
16 pgs.
reel 15, frame 904
-
Folder 1258: Der Ideal un zayn Vert (The Ideal and its Worth)undated
3 pgs.
reel 15, frame 926
-
Folder 1259: Yidentum un Kristentum (Judaism and Christianity)1942
18 pgs., not in order, incomplete, also quotes and excerpts
reel 15, frame 931
-
Folder 1260: Yidns Rede, Vikhtik far der Hayntiker Tsayt (Jews’ Speech, Important for Today’s Time)undated
6 pgs.
reel 15, frame 996
-
Folder 1261: Yidn un di Sotsiale Revolutsie (Jews and Social Revolution)undated
11 pgs.
reel 15, frame 1003
-
Folder 1262: Di Yidn-Frage un di Revolutsion in Rusland (The Jewish Question and the Russian Revolution)undated
26 pgs.
reel 15, frame 1018
-
Folder 1263: Yidn Radikaln in Finland (Jewish Radicals in Finland)undated
20 pgs., a speech given at a symposium of a branch of the National Worker’s Union, “The Quiet Corner”
reel 15, frame 1050
-
Folder 1264: Iev un Faust (Job and Faust)1919
10 pgs.
reel 15, frame 1072
-
Folder 1265: Iz a Nayer Veltkrig Umfarmaydlekh? (Is a New World War Inevitable?)undated
14 pgs., notes
reel 15, frame 1084
-
Folder 1266: Iz di Antviklung fun der Kultur un der Yidisher Shrakh Meglekh in Amerike? (Is the Development of Yiddish Culture and the Yiddish Language Possible in America?)undated
6 pgs.
reel 15, frame 1111
-
Folder 1267: Farsheydene Fragmentn (Various Fragments)undated
24 pgs., includes some Russian
reel 15, frame 1118
-
Folder 1268: Iz der Yidisher Gayst Sheferish? (Is the Jewish Intellect Creative?)undated
5 pgs.
reel 15, frame 1143
-
Folder 1269: Iz der Veltkrig tsu Ende? (Is the World War Going to End?)undated
8 pgs.
reel 15, frame 1149
-
Folder 1270: Der Eybiker Sikhsukh Tsvishn "Gut" un "Beser" (The Everlasting Conflict Between ‘Good’ and ‘Better’)undated
7 pgs.
reel 15, frame 1158
-
Folder 1271: "Eygene" Kultur un "Fremde" Kultur (“Own” Culture and “Alien” Culture)undated
3 pgs.
reel 15, frame 1166
-
Folder 1272: Eynike Kritishe Bamerkungen (Gathered Critical Remarks)undated
10 pgs.
reel 15, frame 1170
-
Folder 1273: Aynteylung in di "Gaystike Kultur" (Division in the “Intellectual Culture”)undated
11 pgs.
reel 15, frame 1181
-
Folder 1274: Aynshteyns Religieze Filosofie (Einstein’s Religious Philosophy)undated
10 pgs.
reel 15, frame 1194
-
Folder 1275: Aynshteyn (Einstein)undated
29 pgs., not in order
reel 15, frame 1206
-
Folder 1276: Dos "Ikh" in Natur un Kultur (The “I” in Nature and Culture)undated
9 pgs.
reel 15, frame 1239
-
Folder 1277: Ikh Gloyb in di Koykhes un Lebns-Energie fun mayn Folk (I Believe in the Powers and Life Energy of my People)undated
4 pgs.
reel 15, frame 1259
-
Folder 1278: An Industriele Armey far dem Oyfboy fun Erets-Yisroel (An Industrial Army for the Construction of Palestine)undated
10 pgs.
reel 15, frame 1266
-
Folder 1279: Individuele Moral un Sotsiale Etik (Individual Morality and Social Ethics)undated
16 pgs., notes
reel 16, frame 1
-
Folder 1280: Di Ineveynikste Vidershprukhn bay di Golus-Bovl Neviim (The Internal Inconsistencies of the Prophets of the Babylonian Exile)undated
11 pgs.
reel 16, frame 29
-
Folder 1281: "Integrale Teyl" (“Integral Part”)undated
25 pgs.
reel 16, frame 42
-
Folder 1282: Inteligentsie un Folk in Eyn Shprakh-Sfere - Yidish (Intelligentsia and People within the Yiddish Language Sphere)undated
6 pgs., incomplete, also “In America”
reel 16, frame 71
-
Folder 1283: Unter di Reder fun der Geshikhte (Under the Wheels of History)undated
6 pgs.
reel 16, frame 82
-
Folder 1284: Internatsionalizm (Internationalism)undated
29 pgs.
reel 16, frame 89
-
Folder 1285: Di Untershte Shure (The Bottom Line)undated
9 pgs.
reel 16, frame 122
-
Folder 1286: In di Kraln fun Tsar (fun Anskys Lebn) [In the Claws of the Tsar (from Ansky’s Life)]undated
11 pgs.
reel 16, frame 133
-
Folder 1287: Di Isoyishe Elelmentn in Kristntum (The Essenian Elements in Christianity)undated
6 pgs.
reel 16, frame 145
-
Folder 1288: Di Isyim (The Essenes)undated
23 pgs., also a manuscript “The Essenes,” Bern, 1889, not by Zhitlowsky, 13 pgs.
reel 16, frame 151
-
Folder 1289: Di Isyim oder Esener (The Essenes or Essenes), (a question of how one would translate the word 'Essenes')undated
6 pgs.
reel 16, frame 186
-
Folder 1290: Isyim un Neviim (Essenes and Prophets)undated
4 pgs.
reel 16, frame 193
-
Folder 1291: Di Itstike Lage un di Tsukunft funem Yidishn Folk (The Present Situation and the Future of the Jewish People)1915
27 pgs.
reel 16, frame 198
-
Folder 1292: Di "Alte" un di "Yunge" in Undzer Partey (The ‘Old’ and the ‘Young’ in Our Party)undated
10 pgs.
reel 16, frame 230
-
Folder 1293: Di Alte Frage, der Alter Sikhsukh (The Old Question, the Old Conflict)undated
6 pgs.
reel 16, frame 241
-
Folder 1294: Emes, Yoysher un Sheynkeyt (Truth, Justice and Beauty)undated
169 pgs., 18 articles
reel 16, frame 248
-
Folder 1295: Der Emeser Marksizm (The True Marxism)undated
13 pgs., outlines
reel 16, frame 448
-
Folder 1296: Analizn fun Historishe Ideen-Farbindungen, Gloybn in Got un Moral (Analyses of Historically Connected Ideas, Belief in G-d and Morality)undated
5 pgs.
reel 16, frame 466
-
Folder 1297: Anarkhizm un Natsionalizm (Anarchism and Nationalism)undated
18 pgs., remarks and outlines
reel 16, frame 472
-
Folder 1298: Eyn Ander Lebns-Plan, Vos Ken Men Ton Fars Yidishe Folk in Amerike (Another Life Plan, What Can One Do for the Jewish People in America)undated
3 pgs.
reel 16, frame 496
-
Folder 1299: Di Antviklung fun Yidishn Religyezn Gedank (The Development of Jewish Religious Thought)undated
31 pgs.
reel 16, frame 500
-
Folder 1300: Di Anti-Marksistishe Propaganda in Shvaytsarie biz tsum "Soyuz" (1893-1894) [The Anti-Marxist Propaganda in Switzerland until the “Soyuz” Bor’by (League of Struggle)]undated
10 pgs.
reel 16, frame 532
-
Folder 1301: Antisemitizm un Natsionalizm (Antisemitism and Nationalism)undated
15 pgs.
reel 16, frame 543
-
Folder 1302: Antsheydndiker Shrit in Farvirklekhn Kongres Ideen, Historisher Blik (Decisive Steps in Fulfilling Congressional Ideas, a Historical Look)undated
6 pgs., incomplete
reel 16, frame 552
-
Folder 1303: Anskys "Dibuk" un der Hasidizm (Ansky’s "Dybbuk" and Hasidism)undated
4 pgs.
reel 16, frame 559
-
Folder 1304: Asimilatorishe Shtrebungen un zeyer Bakemfung (Assimilationist Strivings and the Fight Against Them)undated
16 pgs.
reel 16, frame 564
-
Folder 1305: Opklangen un Batrakhtungen (Di Agrar-Frage in Rusland, Herrises Artikl in Karent Histori) [Repercussions and Considerations (The Agrarian Question in Russia, Harris’ article in the journal, Current History)]1936
10 pgs., New York
reel 16, frame 587
-
Folder 1306: An Ofener Brif tsu Fraynd un Faynd (An Open Letter to Friends and Foes)1928
3 pgs., Ecuador
reel 16, frame 598
-
Folder 1307: An Ofener Brif tsu di Yidishe Arbayter un di Yidishe Sotsialistn (An Open Letter to the Jewish Workers and the Jewish Socialists)undated
4 pgs.
reel 16, frame 602
-
Folder 1308: An Ofener Brif tsu Dr. Filipson, Rabiner in Sinsinati (An Open Letter to Dr. David Philipson, Rabbi in Cincinnati, OH)undated
17 pgs.
reel 16, frame 607
-
Folder 1309: not usedundated
- reel 16, frame 623
-
Folder 1310: Di Arbayter-Politik un Natsionale Inyonim (Labor Politics and National Affairs)undated
44 pgs.
reel 16, frame 624
-
Folder 1311: Di Arbayter Frage (The Labor Question)undated
8 pgs., incomplete
reel 16, frame 673
-
Folder 1312: Der Arbayter-Klas un zayn Folk (The Working Class and its People)undated
27 pgs.
reel 16, frame 683
-
Folder 1313: Arbet un Kapital (Work and Capital)undated
4 pgs.
reel 16, frame 712
-
Folder 1314: ORT (The Society for Trades and Agricultural Labor)1930
38 pgs., notes and remarks
reel 16, frame 717
-
Folder 1315: Arten fun Sheynkeyt in Natur un Mentshlekhn Lebn (Types of Beauty in Nature and Human Life)undated
10 pgs.
reel 16, frame 758
-
Folder 1316: Di Orientatsie in der Sotsialer Frage (The Direction in the Social Question)undated
4 pgs.
reel 16, frame 770
-
Folder 1317: Erets-Yisroel un di Amerikaner Yidishe Arbetershaft (Palestine and American Jewish Labor)undated
4 pgs.
reel 16, frame 775
-
Folder 1318: Erets-Yisroel un zayn Natsional-Kulturele Funktsie (Palestine and its National Cultural Function)undated
4 pgs., notes, also a 3-page article “Palestine Question”
reel 16, frame 780
-
Folder 1319: Erets-Yisroel un Rusland (Palestine and Russia)undated
12 pgs.
reel 16, frame 788
-
Folder 1320: Babeufundated
14 pgs., notes
reel 16, frame 802
-
Folder 1321: Bazukh in Vilne un Varshe (Visit to Vilna and Warsaw)undated
6 pgs., incomplete
reel 16, frame 825
-
Folder 1322: Der Bankrot fun di Yidishe Parteyen un Naye Rikhtungen (The Bankruptcy of the Jewish Parties and New Directions)undated
4 pgs., incomplete
reel 16, frame 832
-
Folder 1323: Der Bankrot fun der Asimilatsie (The Bankruptcy of Assimilation)undated
4 pgs., outlines
reel 16, frame 838
-
Folder 1324: Der Bankrot fun dem Hertslianizm far der Itstiker Historisher Konstelatsie (The Bankruptcy of Herzlianism for the Current Historical Constellation)undated
4 pgs., incomplete
reel 16, frame 845
-
Folder 1325: Boryas Kholem (Borya’s Dream)1920
21 pgs., author unknown
reel 16, frame 850
-
Folder 1326: Burtsevundated
7 pgs.
reel 16, frame 872
-
Folder 1327: H.N. Bialik un di Yidishe Shprakh (H.N. Bialik and the Yiddish Language)undated
4 pgs., incomplete
reel 16, frame 880
-
Folder 1328: Bibel Kritik (Biblical Criticism)undated
3 pgs.
reel 16, frame 885
-
Folder 1329: Bimkom Tsionizmen (In Place of Zionisms)undated
36 pgs.
reel 16, frame 890
-
Folder 1330: Di Blinde Talmidey-Khakhomim (The Blind Scholars)undated
10 pgs.
reel 16, frame 928
-
Folder 1331: Biro-Bidjanundated
3 pgs.
reel 16, frame 940
-
Folder 1332: Beys-Shamay un Beys-Hilel (The House of Shammai and the House of Hillel)undated
142 pgs., also excerpts from the Talmud
reel 16, frame 944
-
Folder 1333: Blik-Shtandpunkt: Es-Er "Soyuz" (Point of View: Socialist-Revolutionary “Soyuz”), by Gershuniundated
11 pgs.
reel 16, frame 1111
-
Folder 1334: Di Badaytung fun dem Yidishn Folk far der Antviklung fun Mensheyt (The Significance of the Jewish People for of the Development of Humanity)undated
7 pgs.
reel 16, frame 1125
-
Folder 1335: Edvard Bernshteyn un der Revisionizm (Eduard Bernstein and Revisionism)undated
6 pgs., includes quotations
reel 16, frame 1133
-
Folder 1336: Brider Arbayter, a Vendung Erev di Valn tsum Yidishn Kongres (Brother Workers, An Appeal on the Eve of the Elections to the Jewish Congress)undated
5 pgs.
reel 16, frame 1142
-
Folder 1337: A Briv in der Redaktsie Der Veker (A Letter to the Editor of The Alarm Clock)undated
4 pgs.
reel 16, frame 1148
-
Folder 1338: A Briv tsu a Fraynd (A Letter to a Friend)undated
6 pgs.
reel 16, frame 1153
-
Folder 1339: Briv fun a Yidishn Sotsialistn (Letter from a Jewish Socialist)undated
3 pgs., first letter
reel 16, frame 1160
-
Folder 1340: Briv tsu di Antlofene (Letter to the Fugitives)undated
4 pgs., missing the second page, second letter: To the recanters
reel 16, frame 1164
-
Folder 1341: A Briv tsu Medemen un der Inyen Manya Shokhat (A Letter to Medem and the Matter of Manya Shochat)undated
4 pgs.
reel 16, frame 1169
-
Folder 1342: Der Got-Gedank bay Yidn (The Idea of G-d among the Jews)undated
3 pgs.
reel 16, frame 1174
-
Folder 1343: Gold un Zilber (Gold and Silver)undated
5 pgs.
reel 16, frame 1178
-
Folder 1344: Der Gasn Marksizm (Street Marxism)undated
3 pgs.
reel 16, frame 1185
-
Folder 1345: Gayst un Materie (Spirit and Matter)undated
11 pgs.
reel 16, frame 1189
-
Folder 1346: Di Gaystike Geshikhte fun Undzer Folk Do in Land (The Spiritual History of Our People in This Country)undated
10 pgs.
reel 16, frame 1201
-
Folder 1347: Gaystike Kultur (Spiritual Culture)undated
5 pgs.
reel 16, frame 1212
-
Folder 1348: Der Gaystiker Matsev fun di Mizrakh-Eyropeishe Yidn (The Spiritual State of Eastern European Jews)undated
7 pgs.
reel 16, frame 1218
-
Folder 1349: Der Gaystiker Kamf (The Spiritual Fight)undated
9 pgs., outlines and notes
reel 16, frame 1226
-
Folder 1350: Gloybn oder Folk? (Beliefs or People?)undated
6 pgs.
reel 16, frame 1252
-
Folder 1351: Der Gloybn in Meshiekh (The Belief in the Messiah)undated
10 pgs.
reel 16, frame 1259
-
Folder 1352: Der Gebot fun der Tsayt (A Vendung tsu Ale Yidishe-Kinder Do in Land) [The Commandment of Our Times (An Appeal to All Jewish Descendants in this Country)]1941
12 pgs.
reel 16, frame 1270
-
Folder 1353: Gegner fun Diktatur (Opponents of Dictatorship)undated
3 pgs.
reel 16, frame 1283
-
Folder 1354: Gedanken vegn Got (Thoughts about G-d)1926
6 pgs., in a notebook
reel 16, frame 1287
-
Folder 1355: Gevoynheytn (Habits)undated
7 pgs., incomplete
reel 16, frame 1296
-
Folder 1356: Gemeynshaftlekhe Momentn (Common Moments)undated
3 pgs.
reel 16, frame 1304
-
Folder 1357: Geshikhte fun di Alte Mitsrim (The History of Ancient Egyptians)1887
17 pgs., Berlin, the title is in German
reel 17, frame 1
-
Folder 1358: Geshray funem Gerkhtikeyt (Cry for Justice)undated
10 pgs.
reel 17, frame 20
-
Folder 1359: Di Groyse Utopistn (The Great Utopians)undated
10 pgs., incomplete
reel 17, frame 32
-
Folder 1360: Di Grundlagen fun den Progresivn Natsionalizm (The Basic Principles of Progressive Nationalism)undated
22 pgs., outlines, observations and thoughts
reel 17, frame 43
-
Folder 1361: Der Grunt-Shtrikh fun Undzer Tsayt (The Basic Features of Our Time)undated
4 pgs.
reel 17, frame 75
-
Folder 1362: Di Grunt-Problemen fun der Religiezer Filosofie (The Basic Problems of Religious Philosophy)undated
25 pgs., outlines and notes
reel 17, frame 80
-
Folder 1363: Dos iz di Geshikhte fun Yankevs Mishpokhe (This is the History of Jacob’s Family)undated
7 pgs.
reel 17, frame 123
-
Folder 1364: Darfn Yidn Shafn a Bazunderen Relif-Komitet far Sovet Rusland? (Should Jews Create a Separate Relief Committee for Soviet Russia?)undated
15 pgs.
reel 17, frame 131
-
Folder 1365: Dubnovs Oytonomizm (a Por Tezisn tsu zayn 75stn Yoyvl) [Dubnow’s Autonomism (two outlines on his 75th birthday)]1935
7 pgs.
reel 17, frame 147
-
Folder 1366: Davidundated
6 pgs.
reel 17, frame 155
-
Folder 1367: Der Dor Hamidber (The Desert Generation)undated
4 pgs., incomplete
reel 17, frame 162
-
Folder 1368: Daytshland un di Yidnfrage (Germany and the Jewish Question)undated
4 pgs.
reel 17, frame 167
-
Folder 1369: Diktatur (Dictatorship)undated
15 pgs. (numbered 5-20)
reel 17, frame 175
-
Folder 1370: Diktatur fun a Minoritet oder Arbayterishe Diktatur? (Dictator of a Minority or the Dictatorship of the Workers?)undated
7 pgs., a debate
reel 17, frame 192
-
Folder 1371: Debate mit Olginen (Debate with Olgin)undated
30 pgs., not in order
reel 17, frame 200
-
Folder 1372: Debate Tsvishn Dr. Ch. Zhitlowsky un A. Revutsky (Debate Between Dr. Chaim Zhitlowsky and A. Revutsky)undated
5 pgs., from the Morning Journal
reel 17, frame 234
-
Folder 1373: Demokratie un Sotsiale Zikherkeyt (di Tsiln fun dem Ershtn un dem Tsveytn Velt-Krig) [Democracy and Social Security (The Goals of the First and Second World Wars)]undated
18 pgs.
reel 17, frame 240
-
Folder 1374: Denken iz Bavustzayn (Thinking is Awareness)undated
4 pgs.
reel 17, frame 259
-
Folder 1375: Der Dialektisher Materializm un der Visnshaftlekher Sotsializm (Tsu dem 50-Yorikn Yahrtsayt fun Karl Marksn ) [Dialectical Materialism and Scholarly Socialism (on the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Karl Marx)]1933
50 pgs.
reel 17, frame 264
-
Folder 1376: Der Driter Tsad, tsveyter artikl, Der Sovetish-Daytsher Opmakh (The Third Side, second article, the Soviet-German Pact)1939
13 pgs.
reel 17, frame 315
-
Folder 1377: Der Driter Tsad, driter artikl, Di Tseshterung fun der Poylisher Melukhe (The Third Side, third article, the Destruction of the Polish State)undated
11 pgs.
reel 17, frame 330
-
Folder 1378: Dray Ofene Briv tsu Mayne Fraynd (Three Open Letters to my Friends)undated
23 pgs., contains only the second and third letter
reel 17, frame 343
-
Folder 1379: Dray Artiklen funem Reaktsionern Natsionalizm (Three Articles on Reactionary Nationalism)undated
42 pgs., not in order, notes
reel 17, frame 369
-
Folder 1380: A Natsional Yidisher Teater (A National Yiddish Theater)undated
3 pgs.
reel 17, frame 420
-
Folder 1381: Humanizm un Yidntum (Humanism and Judaism)undated
30 pgs., notes
reel 17, frame 424
-
Folder 1382: Hoysofes (Appendices)undated
7 pgs., not in order
reel 17, frame 527
-
Folder 1383: Hitler un Lehavdl Ruzvelt (Hitler and, not in the same breath, Roosevelt)1933
4 pgs.
reel 17, frame 538
-
Folder 1384: Di Hay-Yorike Yubileyen, an Entfer L.A. Dubim fun Nyu-Yorker Khronik (This Year’s Anniversaries, an Answer to L.A. Dubim of the New York Chronicle)undated
6 pgs.
reel 17, frame 544
-
Folder 1385: Heylike Kriger (Holy Warriors)undated
10 pgs.
reel 17, frame 551
-
Folder 1386: Der Hayntiker Rezhim in Rusland (The Current Regime in Russia)undated
5 pgs., incomplete
reel 17, frame 563
-
Folder 1387: Der Historisher Goyrl funem Yidishn Folk (The Historic Destiny of the Jewish People)undated
5 pgs., incomplete
reel 17, frame 569
-
Folder 1388: Hebreyizm un Yidishizm (Hebraism and Yiddishism)undated
19 pgs., the first page is missing, outlines and notes
reel 17, frame 575
-
Folder 1389: Hebreyish un Hebreyizm (Hebrew and Hebraism)undated
4 pgs., incomplete
reel 17, frame 599
-
Folder 1390: Di Hekhste Noyt fun Undzer Tsayt (The Greatest Need of Our Time)1936
13 pgs.
reel 17, frame 605
-
Folder 1391: Der Haskole Period (The Haskalah (Jewish Enlightenment) Period)undated
2 pgs.
reel 17, frame 619
-
Folder 1392: Hakdome tsu: In Kamf far Undzer Shprakh un Folk (Preface to “In the Struggle for our Language and People”)1908
2 pgs.
reel 17, frame 623
-
Folder 1393: Hakdome tsu: Di Neviim (Preface to “The Prophets”)undated
13 pgs.
reel 17, frame 626
-
Folder 1394: Hakdome tsu S. Nigers: Lezer, Dikhter, Kritiker (Preface to S. Niger’s “Reader, Poet, Critic”)1928
10 pgs., missing the first page
reel 17, frame 645
-
Folder 1395: Hakdome tsu I. Polishuks Bukh: Di Antviklung fun Bavustzayn un der Protses fun Visn (Preface to I. Polishuk’s “The Development of Consciousness and the Process of Knowing”)1939
14 pgs.
reel 17, frame 656
-
Folder 1396: Vu iz der Yidisher Tsenter? (Notitsn fun a Yidishn Publitsist) [Where is the Jewish Center? (notes from a Jewish publicist)]undated
10 pgs.
reel 17, frame 670
-
Folder 1397: Vu Halt Dos mit Rusland? (Where Does It Stand with Russia?)undated
10 pgs.
reel 17, frame 681
-
Folder 1398: Vu Haltn Mir in der Velt? (Where Do We Stand in the World?)undated
5 pgs.
reel 17, frame 692
-
Folder 1399: Vos Undz Felt (What Do We Lack?)undated
8 pgs.
reel 17, frame 698
-
Folder 1400: Vos iz Oyfklerung? (What is Enlightenment?)undated
2 pgs.
reel 17, frame 708
-
Folder 1401: Vos iz im Nebekh Azoyns? (What is Wrong with Him?)undated
3 pgs.
reel 17, frame 712
-
Folder 1402: Vos iz a Folk? (What is a People?)1907
22 pgs.
reel 17, frame 716
-
Folder 1403: Vos iz Geshikhte? (What is History?)undated
25 pgs.
reel 17, frame 739
-
Folder 1404: Vos iz Sotsializm? (What is Socialism?)undated
15 pgs.
reel 17, frame 766
-
Folder 1405: Vos iz Poezye? (What is Poetry?)undated
23 pgs.
reel 17, frame 783
-
Folder 1406: Vos iz Piramidal un vos iz Kolosal? (What is Pyramidal and What is Colossal?)1914
6 pgs., in German
reel 17, frame 811
-
Folder 1407: Vos hot Marks Ibergebitn in dem Sotsializm? (What Did Marx Change in Socialism?)undated
2 pgs., outlines, remarks
reel 17, frame 817
-
Folder 1408: Vos Viln di Revizionistn? (What Do the Revisionists Want?)undated
10 pgs.
reel 17, frame 820
-
Folder 1409: Vos Zol Zayn Undzer Shprakh? (What Should Be Our Language?)undated
2 pgs., outlines
reel 17, frame 831
-
Folder 1410: Vos Ton Itster? (What Should Be Done Now?)undated
8 pgs.
reel 17, frame 834
-
Folder 1411: Vafn Oysgeshmidt in Yidish (Der YIVO un Zayne Oyftuen) [Weapons Forged in Yiddish (YIVO and its Accomplishments)]1938
24 pgs.
reel 17, frame 849
-
Folder 1412: V'im Tomar: Mah Nochal?, der Nomen "Yidish" (And If You Say ‘What Will We Eat?’, the Name “Yiddish”)undated
8 pgs.
reel 17, frame 875
-
Folder 1413: Vi Azoy Ikh bin Gevorn a Yidishist (How I Became a Yiddishist)undated
2 pgs., outlines
reel 17, frame 883
-
Folder 1414: Der "Vayser Papir" un der Ahad HaAmizm (The White Paper and Ahad HaAmism)undated
10 pgs.
reel 17, frame 886
-
Folder 1415: A Vikhtiker Shtrikh fun dem Nokh-Krig-Sotsializm (An Important Feature of Postwar Socialism)1930
7 pgs.
reel 17, frame 897
-
Folder 1416: Di Visnshaft, di Unendlekhkeyt fun S. Filips (The Scholarship, the Infinity of S. Phillips)undated
25 pgs., in a notebook
reel 17, frame 904
-
Folder 1417: Di Visnshaft, Filosofie, Religie (Scholarship, Philosophy and Religion)1931
73 pgs., first lecture, in note form and a printed booklet, also copyright information
reel 17, frame 919
-
Folder 1418: Visn iz Makht (Knowledge is Power)undated
5 pgs.
reel 17, frame 1026
-
Folder 1419: Der Veg tsu der Geule (The Road to Salvation)1924
14 pgs., Warsaw
reel 17, frame 1032
-
Folder 1420: Vegn a Yidishe Proletarishe Fartretershaft in Sotsialistishn Internatsional (On the Jewish Proletarian Representation in the Socialist International)undated
9 pgs.
reel 17, frame 1048
-
Folder 1421: Vegn der Kinstlerisher Vert fun "Dibuk" (On the Artistic Worth of “The Dybbuk”)undated
3 pgs.
reel 17, frame 1058
-
Folder 1422: Vegn Dr. N. Sirkins Tsvey Artiklen in "Dos Naye Lebn" (On N. Syrkin’s Two Articles in The New Life)undated
3 pgs.
reel 17, frame 1062
-
Folder 1423: Vegn Fareyniktn Front fun di Komunistn mit di Sotsialistn (On the United Front of the Communists and the Socialists)undated
4 pgs.
reel 17, frame 1066
-
Folder 1424: Vegn fun der Yidisher Politik (The Ways of Yiddish Politics)undated
11 pgs.
reel 17, frame 1071
-
Folder 1425: Vegn Karl Kautsky (On Karl Kautsky)undated
6 pgs., incomplete
reel 17, frame 1083
-
Folder 1426: Vegn a Yidishistisher Agrar-Bavegung Do in Land (On a Yiddishist Agrarian Movement in this Country)undated
12 pgs.
reel 17, frame 1089
-
Folder 1427: Vegn Undzer Yugent (On Our Youth)undated
10 pgs.
reel 17, frame 1106
-
Folder 1428: Vegn Yidish in Amerike (On Yiddish in America)undated
17 pgs.
reel 17, frame 1117
-
Folder 1429: Vegn Yidishe Problemen Do in Land fun a Sotsialistishn Shtandpunkt (On Jewish Problems in this Country from a Socialist Standpoint)undated
22 pgs.
reel 17, frame 1138
-
Folder 1430: Vegn an Alveltlekhn Arbayter-Kongress in dem Arbeiter-Ring (On a Worldwide Workers Congress in the Workmen's Circle)undated
5 pgs.
reel 17, frame 1161
-
Folder 1431: Vegn Erets-Yisroel (On Palestine)undated
10 pgs.
reel 17, frame 1170
-
Folder 1432: Vegn Albert Bushes Bukh (On Albert Bush’s Book)undated
8 pgs.
reel 17, frame 1181
-
Folder 1433: Vegn Got (On G-d)undated
11 pgs., first part, definitions
reel 17, frame 1190
-
Folder 1434: Vegn "Dem Farloyrenem Dor" (On “The Lost Generation”)undated
10 pgs.
reel 17, frame 1203
-
Folder 1435: Vegn der Tsukunft fun Yidishn Folk un Funem Yidishn Sotsializm in Amerike (On the Future of the Jewish People and on Jewish Socialism in America)undated
4 pgs.
reel 17, frame 1215
-
Folder 1436: Vegn Fareynikung mit "Tmeyim" (On the Association with the “Untouchables”)undated
3 pgs., incomplete, author unknown
reel 18, frame 1
-
Folder 1437: Dos Vezen fun der Revolutsion in Rusland (About the Revolution in Russia)undated
21 pgs., author unknown
reel 18, frame 5
-
Folder 1438: Velt-Politik (World Politics)undated
27 pgs.
reel 18, frame 27
-
Folder 1439: Ven Men hot Gehoft oyf Sotsialistishe Demokratie (When One Wished for Socialist Democracy)undated
10 pgs.
reel 18, frame 62
-
Folder 1440: Ver iz Shuldik? (Who is Guilty?)undated
11 pgs.
reel 18, frame 73
-
Folder 1441: Ver hot Ibergefirt Aristotelesn? (Who Spoiled Aristotle?)undated
28 pgs., volume 2
reel 18, frame 85
-
Folder 1442: Ver Profesor Zambard iz? (Who is Professor Zambard?)undated
9 pgs.
reel 18, frame 114
-
Folder 1443: Veren Mir a Poyerim Folk? (Are We Becoming a Peasant People?)undated
11 pgs.
reel 18, frame 124
-
Folder 1443A: Der Vikuekh fun S. Ansky (The Argument of S. Ansky)undated
16 pgs., unfinished account
reel 18, frame 136
-
Folder 1444: Der Vikuekh (The Argument)undated
2 pgs.
reel 18, frame 146
-
Folder 1445: Zol der End Tsil fun der Sotsialer Revolutsie Zayn Sotsializm oder Komunizm? Iz Do a Velkher es iz Untersheyd Tsvishn Zey? (Should the Final Goal of the Socialist Revolution Be Socialism or Communism? Is There Any Difference Between Them?)undated
35 pgs., incomplete
reel 18, frame 149
-
Folder 1446: Dos Zukhn dem Emes iz an Absoluter Vert far dem Denkendikn Mentshn (The Search for Truth is of Absolute Urgency for the Thinking Man)undated
6 pgs., incomplete
reel 18, frame 179
-
Folder 1447: Dr. M. Zilberfarb, Olev-Hasholem (A Por Bletlekh oyf Zayn Kever) [Dr. M. Zilberfarb, of Blessed Memory (A Few Words at his Grave)]1934
31 pgs.
reel 18, frame 186
-
Folder 1448: Der Zin fun Mentshlikhn Lebn (The Meaning of Human Life)1924
46 pgs., notes and outlines
reel 18, frame 218
-
Folder 1449: Der Zin fun Mentshlikhn Lebn (The Meaning of Human Life)1935-1936
274 pgs., 22 chapters
reel 18, frame 298
-
Folder 1450: Zikhroynes fun a Yidishn Revolutsioner (Memoirs of a Jewish Revolutionary)undated
9 pgs.
reel 18, frame 589
-
Folder 1451: Zhan Valzhan oder Di Farshtoysene fun Viktor Hugo (Jean Valjean, or “Les Miserables” by Victor Hugo)undated
4 pgs., a translation
reel 18, frame 599
-
Folder 1452: not usedundated
- reel 18, frame 604
-
Folder 1453: Der Khoyv fun Internatsionaler Solidaritet in Emigratsions-Lender (The Duty of International Solidarity in Countries of Emigration and Countries of Colonization)1914
8 pgs., Tel Aviv
reel 18, frame 605
-
Folder 1454: Khaye, Mentsh, Ibermentsh (Oys dem Togbukh fun a Lezer) [Animal, Man and Superman (from the journal of a reader)undated
3 pgs., incomplete
reel 18, frame 614
-
Folder 1455: Der Khasidizm (An Araynfir in S. Anskys "Dibuk") [Hasidism (An Introduction to S. Ansky’s “Dybbuk”)]undated
23 pgs.
reel 18, frame 618
-
Folder 1456: Tog-Oys Tog-Ein (Day In, Day Out)undated
3 pgs., outlines
reel 18, frame 642
-
Folder 1457: Tog-Bukh fun a Publitsist (Di Khisroynes un Mayles fun Biro-Bidzhan, Darf Men a Biro-Bidzhan Bevegung?) [Diary of a Publicist (The Disadvantages and Advantages of Biro-Bidjan, Is a Biro-Bidjan Movement Needed?)]undated
10 pgs.
reel 18, frame 646
-
Folder 1458: Tolstoy1911
23 pgs., notes
reel 18, frame 657
-
Folder 1459: Tendentsn in Yidishn Lebn (Tendencies in Jewish Life)undated
11 pgs.
reel 18, frame 699
-
Folder 1460: Der Teror un di Revolutsionere Moral in Bafrayungs-Kamf (Terror and Revolutionary Morality in the Fight for Liberation)undated
13 pgs., pg. 5 is missing
reel 18, frame 711
-
Folder 1461: Teritorializm (Territorialism)undated
8 pgs., outlines and notes
reel 18, frame 726
-
Folder 1462: Teritorializm un Seymizm (Territorialism and Sejmism)undated
4 pgs., outlines
reel 18, frame 742
-
Folder 1463: Di Tragedie fun dem Yidishn Folk (The Tragedy of the Jewish People)undated
17 pgs., excerpts and notes
reel 18, frame 747
-
Folder 1464: Transtsendentale un Empirishe Realitet (Transcendental and Empirical Reality)undated
5 pgs.
reel 18, frame 779
-
Folder 1465: Tshekhoslovakay un der Versayer Opmakh (Czechoslovakia and the Versailles Treaty)undated
8 pgs.
reel 18, frame 785
-
Folder 1466: Tshernovits un Bazel (Czernowitz and Basel)undated
4 pgs., incomplete
reel 18, frame 794
-
Folder 1467: Tshernovits un Parizsh, Shprakh-Konferents un Kultur-Kongres (Czernowitz and Paris, Language Conference and Culture Congress)undated
33 pgs., a greeting
reel 18, frame 799
-
Folder 1468: 20 Yor Bolshevizm (Twenty Years of Bolshevism)1937
11 pgs.
reel 18, frame 836
-
Folder 1469: Yehuda Haleviundated
16 pgs., author unknown, two different copies
reel 18, frame 848
-
Folder 1470: Yubiley-Rede (Anniversary Speech)1935
32 pgs.
reel 18, frame 866
-
Folder 1471: Yudentum un Farfolgungen, Ein Veg (Judaism and Persecution, One Way)undated
15 pgs.
reel 18, frame 904
-
Folder 1472: Der Yunger Lord Meltshet (Zayn Teoretisher Blik oyf di Urzakhn fun dem Antisemitizm) [The Younger Lord Melchett (His Theoretical Look at the Reasons for Antisemitism)]undated
3 pgs., incomplete
reel 18, frame 920
-
Folder 1473: Di Yidishe Arbetershaft un der Algemeyn Yidisher Demokratisher Kongres (Jewish Labor and the General Jewish Democratic Congress)undated
7 pgs.
reel 18, frame 924
-
Folder 1474: Di Yidishe Arbetershaft un der Tsionizm (Jewish Labor and Zionism)undated
4 pgs.
reel 18, frame 934
-
Folder 1475: Yidishe Sotsialistishe un Arbeter-Bavegung (Jewish Socialist and Labor Movement)undated
127 pgs., not in order, different essays
reel 18, frame 939
-
Folder 1476: Fragmentn fun Ksavyadn (Fragments of manuscripts, “Large and Small,” “The Conversion Movement and My Stance”)undated
5 pgs., notes
reel 18, frame 1085
-
Folder 1477: Yidishe Emigratsie (Jewish Immigration)undated
5 pgs.
reel 18, frame 1092
-
Folder 1478: Di Yidishe Shul (The Jewish School)undated
5 pgs., incomplete
reel 18, frame 1098
-
Folder 1479: Yidn un der Fashizm (Jews and Fascism)undated
5 pgs.
reel 18, frame 1105
-
Folder 1480: Der 25-Yeriker Yubileyum fun Gershuni-Brentsh un di Dershaynung fun dem Gershuni-Bukh (The 25th Anniversary [of the death] of Gershuni-Brantch and the Publication of the Gershuni Book)1933
3 pgs.
reel 18, frame 1111
-
Folder 1481: Di Logik fun der Lage (The Logic of the Situation)undated
11 pgs.
reel 18, frame 1115
-
Folder 1482: Logish un Historish (Logical and Historical)undated
27 pgs.
reel 18, frame 1127
-
Folder 1483: Di Lage fun di Yidn nokh dem Groysn Velt Krizis (The State of the Jews after the Great World Crisis)undated
8 pgs., outlines
reel 18, frame 1155
-
Folder 1484: Di Lage fun dem Kongres (The State of the Congress)undated
8 pgs., outlines
reel 18, frame 1164
-
Folder 1485: P. Lavrovundated
2 pgs., author unknown
reel 18, frame 1175
-
Folder 1486: Der Lozung in Krig (The Slogan in War)undated
10 pgs.
reel 18, frame 1178
-
Folder 1487: Lider (Poems), by A. Blockundated
5 pgs., translated into Yiddish
reel 18, frame 1190
-
Folder 1488: Lider (Poems) by Heinrich Heineundated
9 pgs., translated into Yiddish, from "Atta Troll"
reel 18, frame 1196
-
Folder 1489: Lider (Poems), by M.M. Moavnezer (M.M. Rozenboim)1929-1930, undated
21 pgs.
reel 18, frame 1208
-
Folder 1490: A Lid "Slushay" (A Poem “Slushay”), by S. Anskyundated
6 pgs., notes, translated from Russian
reel 18, frame 1232
-
Folder 1490A: Lider (Poems), by Emil Schorin1886
4 pgs.
reel 18, frame 1237
-
Folder 1491: Lider (Poems)1882-1892, 1923-1925, undated
129 pgs., including several Russian poems
reel 18, frame 1244
-
Folder 1492: A. Litvak der Bundist (A. Litvak the Bundist)1933
23 pgs.
reel 19, frame 1
-
Folder 1493: Lenins Tsavoe (Tsu der Kharakteristik fun der "Naye Opozitsie" in Rusland) [Lenin’s Legacy (On the Characteristics of the “New Opposition” in Russia)]undated
10 pgs.
reel 19, frame 25
-
Folder 1494: Leb Dayn Eygen Lebn (Live Your Own Life)undated
4 pgs., incomplete
reel 19, frame 36
-
Folder 1495: Di Leren fun dem Velt-Krig (The Lessons of the World War)undated
18 pgs., outlines
reel 19, frame 41
-
Folder 1496: Di Lezung fun der Yidenfrage in Ratenland (Vi Azoy di Sovetishe Regirung hot Farentfert di Natsionale Frage Bkhlal un di Yidenfrage Bfrat) [The Solution to the Jewish Question in the Soviet Union (How the Soviet Government has Solved the National Question in General and the Jewish Question in Particular)]undated
8 pgs.
reel 19, frame 62
-
Folder 1497: Di Leninisher Metod (The Leninist Method)undated
5 pgs.
reel 19, frame 72
-
Folder 1498: Lenin un Poynkare in Genoa (Oys di Notitsn fun a Lezer) [Lenin and Poincare in Genoa (From the Notes of a Reader)]undated
10 pgs.
reel 19, frame 81
-
Folder 1499: Letste Teg in Peterburg un di Tsugreytungen fun Mayn Bukh, "Gedanken" (Last Days in St. Petersburg and the Arrangements for My Book, "Thoughts")1936
8 pgs., also a copy of the article printed in the Day
reel 19, frame 92
-
Folder 1500: Moderne Yidishe Problemen, Ershter Problem: Religie oder Natsie (Modern Jewish Problems, First Problem: Religion or Nation)undated
37 pgs.
reel 19, frame 103
-
Folder 1501: Moderne Yidishe Problemen, Tsveyte Problem: A Religieze Natsie oder a Veltlekhe (Modern Jewish Problems, Second Problem: A Religious or Secular Nation)undated
53 pgs.
reel 19, frame 142
-
Folder 1502: Moderne Yidishe Problemen, Driter Problem: A, Eygn Land, Goles Natsionalizm oder a Kulturtsenter (Modern Jewish Problems, Third Problem: One’s Own Land, Diaspora Nationalism or a Culture Center)1932
56 pgs.
reel 19, frame 197
-
Folder 1503: Moderne Yidishe Problemen, Tsveyter Teyl, Driter Problem: Di Problemen fun dem Goles-Natsionalizm (Modern Jewish Problems, Second Part, Third Problem: The Problems of Diaspora Nationalism)undated
46 pgs., preface
reel 19, frame 256
-
Folder 1504: Moderne Yidishe Problemen, Driter Problem: An Eygn Land, Teritorializm (Modern Jewish Problems, Third Problem: One’s Own Land, Territorialism)undated
20 pgs.
reel 19, frame 304
-
Folder 1505: Moderne Yidishe Problemen, Ferter Problem: A Land oder dos Land? (Modern Jewish Problems, Fourth Problem: A Land or This Land?)1932
30 pgs., first chapter
reel 19, frame 325
-
Folder 1506: Moderne Yidishe Problemen, Ferter Problem: A Land oder Dos Land? Tsveyter Kapital: Tsionizm un Teritorializm biz tsum Veltkrig (Modern Jewish Problems, Fourth Problem: A Land or This Land?, Second Chapter: Zionism and Territorialism Until the World War)undated
27 pgs.
reel 19, frame 357
-
Folder 1507: Moderne Yidishe Problemen: Der Goles-Natsionalizm in Yorn 1904-1905 (Modern Jewish Problems: Diaspora Nationalism in the Years 1904-1905)undated
22 pgs.
reel 19, frame 385
-
Folder 1508: Moderne Yidishe Problemen (Modern Jewish Problems)1933
38 pgs., lecture given in Boston, not in order, notes
reel 19, frame 409
-
Folder 1509: Moderne Visnshaft, Filosofie un Religie (Modern Science, Philosophy and Religion)undated
78 pgs.
reel 19, frame 499
-
Folder 1510: Moderne Filosofie (Modern Philosophy)undated
13 pgs., incomplete
reel 19, frame 578
-
Folder 1511: Moderne Revolutsies in dem Lebn fun dem Yidishn Folk (Modern Revolutions in the Life of the Jewish People)undated
5 pgs., incomplete
reel 19, frame 592
-
Folder 1512: Materializm un Atayizm (Materialism and Atheism)undated
9 pgs.
reel 19, frame 598
-
Folder 1513: Materializtishe un Idealistishe Filosofie (Materialistic and Idealized Philosophy)undated
4 pgs.
reel 19, frame 607
-
Folder 1514: Materiele un Gaystike Ashires (Material and Spiritual Wealth)undated
10 pgs.
reel 19, frame 612
-
Folder 1515: Makht un Rekht (Power and Right)undated
7 pgs., pgs. 2 and 3 are missing
reel 19, frame 623
-
Folder 1516: Di Makht fun der Groyser Perzenlekhkeyt (The Power of the Great Personality)undated
8 pgs.
reel 19, frame 629
-
Folder 1517: Moralishe Grunt-Printsipn vi di Heylikeyt fun Mentshlekhn Lebn (Moralistic Underlying Principles Such as the Sacredness of Human Life)undated
12 pgs.
reel 19, frame 638
-
Folder 1518: Marks un Engels vegn dem Arbayter Filosof Yozef Ditsgen (Marx and Engels on the Worker Philosopher Joseph Dietzgen)undated
5 pgs.
reel 19, frame 654
-
Folder 1519: Karl Makrses Arbayt - Der Shlisel tsu der Kultur-Filosofie (Karl Marx’s Work – The Key to Cultural Philosophy)undated
7 pgs., incomplete
reel 19, frame 660
-
Folder 1520: Der Marksizm in der Yidisher Gas (Marxism in the Jewish Street)undated
13 pgs., outlines
reel 19, frame 668
-
Folder 1521: Mit Funandergeshpreyte Fliglen (a briv in redaktsie) [With Outstretched Wings (a letter to the editor)]undated
17 pgs.
reel 19, frame 687
-
Folder 1522: Mayne Ani-Maymin (Tsvelfter Ani-Maymins: Der Frayheytlekher Sotsializm; Dreytsenter Ani-Maymin: Der Gloybn in Internatsionalizm; Fertsenter Ani-Maymin: Religie iz a Private Zakh; Finftsenter Ani-Maymin: Mayn Gloybn in der Tsukunft fun Undzer Folk) [My Credos (Twelfth Credo: Free Socialism; Thirteenth Credo: The Belief in Internationalism; Fourteenth Credo: Religion is a Private Matter; Fifteenth Credo: My Belief in the Future of Our People)]undated
41 pgs.
reel 19, frame 705
-
Folder 1523: Mayn Blik oyf 20 Yor Bolshevizm (My Viewpoint on Twenty Years of Bolshevism)1937
70 pgs.
reel 19, frame 748
-
Folder 1524: Mayn Kandidatur in der Dume (My Candidacy in the Duma)undated
7 pgs., includes a list of candidates from the Province of Vitebsk
reel 19, frame 819
-
Folder 1525: Mayn Konflikt mit di Hebrayistn in Yafo (My Conflict with the Hebraists in Jaffa)undated
10 pgs., includes a copy of Dos Lebn (The Life) from 1914 with an article “How the Jaffa Gymnasium ‘Fights,’ A Scandal with Dr. Chaim Zhitlowsky”
reel 19, frame 829
-
Folder 1526: Mayman un Marks (Maimon and Marx)1917
6 pgs., Winnipeg
reel 19, frame 843
-
Folder 1527: Milkhome, Got un Yoysher (togbukh bletlekh fun a publitsist) [War, G-d and Justice (diary of a publicist)]undated
10 pgs.
reel 19, frame 852
-
Folder 1528: A Meglikher Oysblik (togbukh bletlekh fun a publitsist) [A Possible Outlook (diary of a publicist)]undated
10 pgs.
reel 19, frame 863
-
Folder 1529: Meterlink als Denker (Maeterlinck as a Thinker)undated
18 pgs., notes
reel 19, frame 874
-
Folder 1530: Mentsh, Folk, Shprakh (Man, People, Language)undated
15 pgs.
reel 19, frame 976
-
Folder 1531: Der Merder (The Murderer), by Moses Weinshenker1932
15 pgs., includes a letter from the author
reel 19, frame 992
-
Folder 1532: A Mayse mit a Sheytl Holts (A Story with a Small Piece of Wood)undated
3 pgs., author unknown
reel 19, frame 1004
-
Folder 1533: Meshugene Hint oder Kdoyshim (Tsu der Moskver Tragedie) [Crazy Dogs or Martyrs (On the Moscow Tragedy)]undated
10 pgs.
reel 19, frame 1008
-
Folder 1534: Mishpotim in Revolutsionere Tsaytn (Trials in Revolutionary Times)1939
18 pgs.
reel 19, frame 1019
-
Folder 1535: Notitsn fun der Redaktsie (Notes from the Editor)undated
3 pgs.
reel 19, frame 1040
-
Folder 1536: Di Natsional-Yidishe Bavegung un der Amerikanizm (The Jewish National Movement and Americanism)undated
3 pgs.
reel 19, frame 1044
-
Folder 1537: Natsionalizm (Nationalism)1911
5 pgs., outlines and remarks
reel 19, frame 1048
-
Folder 1538: Natsionalizm un Anarkhizm (Nationalism and Anarchism)undated
2 pgs.
reel 19, frame 1064
-
Folder 1539: Natsionale un Ekonomishe Interesn fun dem Yidishn Folk (National and Economic Concerns for the Jewish People)1920
3 pgs., notes
reel 19, frame 1068
-
Folder 1540: Di Natsionale Arbayt un Goles (National Work and the Diaspora)undated
6 pgs.
reel 19, frame 1081
-
Folder 1541: Natsionale Gleykhbarekhtikung (National Equal Rights)undated
5 pgs.
reel 19, frame 1089
-
Folder 1542: Natsionale Minderheyt-Rekht far Yidn in Daytshland (National Minority Rights and Jews in Germany)undated
4 pgs.
reel 19, frame 1096
-
Folder 1543: Dos Natsionale Element in dem Program S.R. (The National Element in the Socialist-Revolutionary Program)undated
3 pgs., outlines
reel 19, frame 1101
-
Folder 1544: Natsionale Kultur un Proletarishe Kultur (National Culture and Proletarian Culture)undated
7 pgs.
reel 19, frame 1109
-
Folder 1545: Natsionale Shprakh, Kultur (National Language, Culture)undated
9 pgs.
reel 19, frame 1117
-
Folder 1546: Di Natsional-Poetishe Badeytung fun der Yidisher Literatur (The National Poetic Significance of Yiddish Literature)1911
3 pgs.
reel 19, frame 1129
-
Folder 1547: Di Neviim (The Prophets)undated
17 pgs., includes a copy
reel 19, frame 1133
-
Folder 1548: Di Neviim un di Mentshayt (The Prophets and Humanity)undated
12 pgs.
reel 19, frame 1156
-
Folder 1549: A Noytike Oyfklerung (A Necessary Clarification)undated
17 pgs.
reel 19, frame 1169
-
Folder 1550: Di Naye Oyfgaben far dem Yidishn Sotsializm (Sotsialistishe Dertsiung far di Yidishe Masen) [The New Tasks for Jewish Socialism (Socialist Education for the Jewish Masses)]undated
13 pgs.
reel 19, frame 1187
-
Folder 1551: Di Naye Yidishe Kultur (The New Jewish Culture)undated
7 pgs., outlines
reel 19, frame 1202
-
Folder 1552: "D.N.L." [Dos Naye Lebn], Nit Kayn Nayes, 1908-1914, An Iberays fun 8 Yor (“The New Life," No News, 1908-1914, A Hiatus of Eight Years)undated
11 pgs.
reel 19, frame 1210
-
Folder 1553: A Naye Mayse Me Dalet Akhim oder, Vemen Kumt der Dank? (A New Story of Four Brothers or, To Whom do we Owe Thanks?)undated
41 pgs.
reel 19, frame 1222
-
Folder 1554: Naye Tsaytn, Naye Oyfgabn, Vos Ton mit der Frayer Tsayt? (New Times New Tasks, What to Do with Free Time?)undated
4 pgs.
reel 20, frame 1
-
Folder 1555: Di Naye Konstitutsie in Ratenland (The New Constitution in Soviet Russia)undated
85 pgs.
reel 20, frame 6
-
Folder 1556: Nayer un Alter Bolshevizm (Nokh 20 Yor Antviklung) [New and Old Bolshevism (After Twenty Years of Development)]1927
11 pgs.
reel 20, frame 93
-
Folder 1557: Der Nayer Gedanken-Gang (The New Philosophy)undated
7 pgs., synopsis and notes
reel 20, frame 106
-
Folder 1558: Der Nayer "NEP" un der Teror (The New NEP (New Economic Policy) and Terror)undated
6 pgs.
reel 20, frame 120
-
Folder 1559: "Neshomeizm" - Di Letste Rikhtung (“Soulism” - The Last Direction)undated
4 pgs.
reel 20, frame 127
-
Folder 1560: Sovetishe Yidenshaft (Soviet Jewishness)undated
4 pgs., outlines
reel 20, frame 132
-
Folder 1561: Sovietnland Fraynd un Faynd (Soviet Russia’s Friends and Foes)undated
13 pgs.
reel 20, frame 137
-
Folder 1562: Der Sotsializmus un di Yidn in Rusland (Socialism and the Jew in Russia)undated
2 pgs., author unknown
reel 20, frame 151
-
Folder 1563: Sotsializm un Anarkhizm (Socialism and Anarchism)undated
2 pgs.
reel 20, frame 155
-
Folder 1564: Sotsializm un Arbayter-Frage (Socialism and the Labor Question)undated
4 pgs., incomplete
reel 20, frame 159
-
Folder 1565: Sotsializm un Demokratie (Socialism and Democracy)1933
4 pgs., incomplete
reel 20, frame 164
-
Folder 1566: Sotsializm un der Krig (Socialism and the War)undated
11 pgs., notes
reel 20, frame 170
-
Folder 1567: Sotsializm un Moral (Socialism and Morality)undated
72 pgs.
reel 20, frame 184
-
Folder 1568: Der Sotsializm un di Moral, Naynter Kapital, Di "Abyonim" un "Yohanans Antplekung" (Socialism and Morality, Ninth Chapter, the “Needy” and “Yohanan’s Revelation”)undated
10 pgs.
reel 20, frame 252
-
Folder 1569: Sotsializm un Moral (Socialism and Morality)undated
210 pgs., outlines, not in order
reel 20, frame 264
-
Folder 1570: Sotsializm un Etik (Socialism and Ethics)undated
3 pgs., outlines
reel 21, frame 2
-
Folder 1571: Sotsializm un Progresiver Natsionalizm (Socialism and Progressive Nationalism), by Paul S. Kaplanundated
10 pgs.
reel 21, frame 6
-
Folder 1572: Sotsializm un Kooperatsie (Socialism and Cooperation)undated
3 pgs.
reel 21, frame 17
-
Folder 1573: Sotsializm un Ruzveltizm (Socialism and Rooseveltism)undated
10 pgs.
reel 21, frame 21
-
Folder 1574: Sotsializm un Religie (Socialism and Religion)undated
11 pgs., includes a printed copy
reel 21, frame 32
-
Folder 1575: Sotsialistish Natsionaler Komitet tsu Gevinen di Yidishe Arbeter farn Natsionaln Yidishn Kongres (Socialist National Committee to Win Jewish Workers for the National Jewish Congress)undated
6 pgs.
reel 21, frame 62
-
Folder 1576: Sotsialistishe un Bolshevistishe Moral (Socialism and Bolshevist Morality)1933
11 pgs.
reel 21, frame 69
-
Folder 1577: Sotsialistishe Fareynikung (Socialist Unity)1942
29 pgs.
reel 21, frame 83
-
Folder 1578: Sotsialistishe Kultur-Oytsres (Socialist Cultural Treasures)undated
12 pgs.
reel 21, frame 115
-
Folder 1579: Dos Sotsiale Problem in Mayrev Eyrope (Sotsial-Demokratn un Komunistn) [The Social Problem in Western Europe (Social Democrats and Communists)]undated
7 pgs.
reel 21, frame 132
-
Folder 1580: Der Sotsial-Ekonomisher Rezhim in Sovetn-Rusland (The Social Economic Regime in Soviet Russia)undated
10 pgs.
reel 21, frame 140
-
Folder 1581: Der Sof fun dem Dray-Tsdodim Gerangl (The End of the Three-Sided Struggle)undated
26 pgs.
reel 21, frame 151
-
Folder 1582: Stalinizm (Gevidmet Mayne Kritiker) [Stalinism (Dedicated to my Critics)]1938
20 pgs.
reel 21, frame 178
-
Folder 1583: Stalinizm un Trotskizm (A togbukh-bletl fun a publitsist: Di Moral fun "Mides-Hadin" - Troyanovskys Shlisl tsu dem Moskver Protses) (Stalinism and Trotskyism [A page from the diary of a publicist: The Morality of the “Full Severity of the Law” – Troianovsky’s Key to the Moscow trial)]undated
11 pgs., includes “From Stalin’s Report on Trotskyism”
reel 21, frame 200
-
Folder 1584: Silogizmen (Syllogisms)undated
6 pgs.
reel 21, frame 214
-
Folder 1585: Der Simbolizm un di Sotsiale Momentn bay Henrik Ibsen (The Symbolism and the Social Points of Henrik Ibsen), by Israel Rogovinundated
11 pgs.
reel 21, frame 221
-
Folder 1586: Di Sinkler Frage (The Sinclair Question)undated
10 pgs.
reel 21, frame 233
-
Folder 1587: Der Sakhakl (Tsu dem Kamf fun Opozitsie in Regirung in Rusland) [The Conclusion (On the Struggle of the Opposition in the Russian Government)]undated
11 pgs.
reel 21, frame 244
-
Folder 1588: Spinozaundated
17 pgs.
reel 21, frame 256
-
Folder 1589: Sfeykes fun an Alten Orem-Bokher (Doubts of a Poor Student)undated
4 pgs., incomplete
reel 21, frame 274
-
Folder 1590: Egoizm un Altruizm (Egoism and Altruism)undated
3 pgs., incomplete
reel 21, frame 279
-
Folder 1591: Etishe Analizn, di Bibel (Ethical Analyses, the Bible)undated
2 pgs.
reel 21, frame 283
-
Folder 1592: Der Iker fun Sotsializm (The Basic Principles of Socialism)undated
35 pgs.
reel 21, frame 286
-
Folder 1593: Omes (Amos)undated
4 pgs., outlines
reel 21, frame 323
-
Folder 1594: Di Antviklung fun der Yidisher Literatur (The Development of Yiddish Literature)undated
10 gs., outlines
reel 21, frame 328
-
Folder 1595: An Entfer Baal-Makhshovesn (An Answer to Baal Makhshoves)undated
10 pgs.
reel 21, frame 342
-
Folder 1596: An Entfer Bergelsonen (An Answer to Bergelson)undated
10 pgs.
reel 21, frame 353
-
Folder 1597: An Entfer Khaim Grinbergn (An Answer to Hayim Greenberg)undated
13 pgs.
reel 21, frame 364
-
Folder 1598: An Entfer Zhabotinskin Mikoyekh dem Kiyum fun Yidish (An Answer to Jabotinsky Concerning the Survival of Yiddish)undated
3 pgs.
reel 21, frame 378
-
Folder 1599: Di Antshteyung fun Talmud (The Origin of the Talmud)undated
6 pgs., outlines
reel 21, frame 382
-
Folder 1600: Estraykhs "Anshlus" oder Gerekhtikeyt tsu dem Soyne (Austria’s “Anschluss” or Justifying Enemies)undated
10 pgs.
reel 21, frame 391
-
Folder 1601: Di Ekonomishe Lage in di Mizrach-Eyropeyishe Lender un di Tetikeytn fun dem ORT (The Economic Situation in the Eastern European Countries and the Activities of ORT)undated
16 pgs., synopsis
reel 21, frame 402
-
Folder 1602: Ekonomishe Problemen (Economic Problems)undated
10 pgs., author unknown
reel 21, frame 421
-
Folder 1603: Ekonomishe Konfliktn (Tsu der Kharakteristik fun der nayer Opozitsie in Rusland) [Economic Conflicts (on the Characteristic of the New Opposition in Russia)]undated
9 pgs.
reel 21, frame 432
-
Folder 1604: Ekonomisher Matsev fun Yidn in Poylin (Economic Situation of Jews in Poland)undated
3 pgs., incomplete
reel 21, frame 442
-
Folder 1605: Der Ershter Mai (The First of May)1910
2 pgs., outlines
reel 21, frame 446
-
Folder 1606: Pozitsies un Opozitsies (Positions and Oppositions)undated
9 pgs.
reel 21, frame 449
-
Folder 1607: Di Politishe Lage in Amerike far der Ershter Velt-Milkhome (The Political Situation in America Before the First World War)undated
5 pgs., incomplete
reel 21, frame 460
-
Folder 1608: Di Politishe Lage. Di Tsveyte Velt-Milkhome (The Political Situation. The Second World War)undated
7 pgs.
reel 21, frame 466
-
Folder 1609: Politishe Konfliktn (Tsu der Kharakteristik fun der Nayer Opozitsie in Rusland) [Political Conflicts (on the Characteristic of the New Opposition in Russia)]undated
10 pgs.
reel 21, frame 474
-
Folder 1610: Politisher Ani-Maymin, Farvos Ikh hob mikh Ayngeshtelt in Mayn Lebn (Political Credo, What I Stood Up for in My Lifetime)undated
10 pgs.
reel 21, frame 485
-
Folder 1611: Der Politisher Program fun der Sotsialistisher Partey in der Tsayt fun der Parizer Komune (The Political Program of the Socialist Party in the Time of the Paris Commune)undated
3 pgs., author unknown
reel 21, frame 496
-
Folder 1612: Politik mitn Forverts (Politics with the Forward)undated
3 pgs.
reel 21, frame 499
-
Folder 1613: Patsifizm (Pacifism)1939
20 pgs.
reel 21, frame 503
-
Folder 1614: A Por Verter vegn S. Ansky un zayn "Dibuk" (A Few Words about S. Ansky and His “Dybbuk”)undated
16 pgs.
reel 21, frame 524
-
Folder 1615: A Por Verter tsu dem 20-yorikn Yortsayt fun S. Anskys Toyt (A Few Words on the Twentieth Anniversary of S. Ansky’s Death)1940
22 pgs.
reel 21, frame 542
-
Folder 1616: A Por Verter tsu Mayne Fraynd un Faynd (A Few Words to My Friends and Foes)undated
12 pgs.
reel 21, frame 565
-
Folder 1617: A Por Zikhroynes vegn P. Rutenberg (A Few Memories of P. Rutenberg)undated
50 pgs., 5 articles
reel 21, frame 578
-
Folder 1618: Di Partey Sotsialistn-Revolutsionern in Rusland (The Social Revolutionary Party in Russia)undated
8 pgs., notes
reel 21, frame 629
-
Folder 1619: Poyerim un Arbeter (Peasants and Workers)undated
13 pgs.
reel 21, frame 686
-
Folder 1620: Georgii Plekhanovundated
5 pgs.
reel 21, frame 701
-
Folder 1621: Der "Petliura Fal"(The “Petliura Case”)undated
3 pgs.
reel 21, frame 707
-
Folder 1622: Di Problemen fun dem Goles-Natsionalizm, tsveyter artikl, Der Kamf far Natsionale Rekht (1900-1904) [The Problems of Diaspora Nationalism, Second Article: The Fight for National Rights (1900-1904)]undated
40 pgs.
reel 21, frame 711
-
Folder 1623: Der Problem fun Yidisher Eynikeyt (The Problem of Jewish Unity)undated
8 pgs.
reel 21, frame 752
-
Folder 1624: Problem Fraye Tsayt (The Problem of Free Time)undated
8 pgs.
reel 21, frame 761
-
Folder 1625: Prog un Zheneve (Prague and Geneva)undated
8 pgs.
reel 21, frame 770
-
Folder 1626: Program un Onshoyung, der Bund (Programs and Concepts, the Bund)undated
4 pgs.
reel 21, frame 780
-
Folder 1627: Program un Taktik fun der Yidisher Sotsialistisher Arbeter Partey (Programs and Tactics of the Jewish Socialist Workers Party)1907
44 pgs., author unknown
reel 21, frame 785
-
Folder 1628: Progresiver Natsionalizm (Progressive Nationalism)undated
9 pgs.
reel 21, frame 830
-
Folder 1629: Produktive Arbet (Productive Work)undated
106 pgs., not in order
reel 21, frame 849
-
Folder 1630: Proletariat un Poyerimshaft (Proletariat and Peasantry)undated
10 pgs.
reel 21, frame 975
-
Folder 1631: Prese un Teater (Press and Theater)undated
10 pgs.
reel 21, frame 985
-
Folder 1632: Y.L. Peretz der Denker (I.L. Peretz the Thinker)1915-1918
8 pgs., notes
reel 21, frame 996
-
Folder 1633: Y.L. Peretzs Natsionale Badaytung (The National Significance of I.L. Peretz)1915
20 pgs.
reel 21, frame 1009
-
Folder 1634: Y.L. Peretz - Festrede (I.L. Peretz – Celebratory Speech)1920
11 pgs., Chicago
reel 21, frame 1030
-
Folder 1635: Y.L. Peretz Shulbanket (I.L. Peretz School Banquet)1933
7 pgs.
reel 21, frame 1044
-
Folder 1636: Folk un Klas (People and Class)undated
6 pgs.
reel 21, frame 1053
-
Folder 1637: Folklor (Folklore)undated
18 pgs., not in order
reel 21, frame 1058
-
Folder 1638: A Folk fun "Maysim Toyvim" (nit keyn Krigs Artikl) [A People of “Good Deeds,” (not a War Article)]undated
4 pgs.
reel 21, frame 1077
-
Folder 1639: Familie un Fraye Libe (Family and Free Love)undated
4 pgs., notes
reel 21, frame 1082
-
Folder 1640: Fantine, Ershter Bukh, Der Gerekhtshafener (Fantine, First Book [of Les Miserables], the Righteous)undated
9 pgs.
reel 21, frame 1095
-
Folder 1641: Di Farbindung fun Religie mit Filosofie baym Yidishn Folk (The Connection of Religion with Philosophy Among Jewish People)undated
7 pgs.
reel 21, frame 1105
-
Folder 1642: Farvos hot Men Undz Faynt? (Nokh a Mol: "Komets Aleph O") [Why Do They Hate Us? (Back to the Beginning Again)]undated
10 pgs.
reel 21, frame 1112
-
Folder 1643: Forvort tsum Band Akht (Forward to the Eighth Volume)undated
3 pgs.
reel 21, frame 1124
-
Folder 1644: Fartunklte Shtern (Darkened Stars)1928
11 pgs.
reel 21, frame 1128
-
Folder 1645: Di Forloyfer fun Oktober 1917 (The Forerunners of October 1917)undated
76 pgs., 7 articles (numbered 1-5, 7-8)
reel 21, frame 1140
-
Folder 1646: "Fashyo-Bolshevizm" (“Fascio-Bolshevism”)undated
5 pgs., incomplete
reel 21, frame 1216
-
Folder 1647: Fashizm un di Oyfgaben fun di Yidishe Sotsialisten (Fascism and the Tasks of Jewish Socialism)1933
4 pgs., outlines
reel 21, frame 1222
-
Folder 1648: Der Poyer (The Peasant)undated
14 pgs. (numbered 11-24), author unknown
reel 21, frame 1227
-
Folder 1649: Fun Unter di Reder fun der Geshikhte, Undzer Milkhome-Tsiln (From Under the Wheels of History, Our War Goals)1941
5 pgs.
reel 21, frame 1242
-
Folder 1650: Fun dem Mekhaber (Araynfir tsu Dr. Kh. Zhitlowskys Shriftn) [From the Author (Introduction to Dr. Chaim Zhitlowsky’s Writings)]1931
49 pgs., incomplete
reel 21, frame 1248
-
Folder 1651: Filo un Gvirol (Philo and Gabirol)1917
14 pgs., outlines
reel 21, frame 1271
-
Folder 1652: Filosofie (Philosophy)undated
7 pgs., outlines
reel 21, frame 1286
-
Folder 1653: Di Filosofie fun der Tsayt (The Philosophy of Our Time)undated
33 pgs.
reel 21, frame 1294
-
Folder 1654: Felker un Printsipn (Nations and Principles)undated
3 pgs., incomplete
reel 21, frame 1325
-
Folder 1655: Der Fridlikher Veg tsum Sotsializm (Norman Tomas un Zayn Naye Sotsialistishe Taktik) [The Peaceful Road to Socialism (Norman Thomas and His New Socialist Tactics)]1932
19 pgs.
reel 21, frame 1329
-
Folder 1656: Fraynd un Faynd Eyns - Konferents Zeyer a Gerotene (Friend and Foe at the Same Time – A Very Successful Conference)undated
10 pgs.
reel 22, frame 2
-
Folder 1657: Di Fraye Yidishe Shule (The Free Jewish School)undated
2 pgs., outlines
reel 22, frame 13
-
Folder 1658: Tsu Undzer Shprakh Krig (On Our Language War)undated
3 pgs., outlines
reel 22, frame 16
-
Folder 1659: Tsu Ale Yidn in di Fareynikte Shtatn (To All Jews in the United States)undated
10 pgs., includes a letter “to my dear brothers and sisters”
reel 22, frame 20
-
Folder 1660: Tsu di Teoretishe Tezen, Shtelung tsu an Algemeyne Partey-Filosofie (On the Theoretical Theses, Attitude Towards a General Party Philosophy)undated
9 pgs.
reel 22, frame 36
-
Folder 1661: Tsu dem Yidishn Arbeter-Kongres (On the Jewish Workers Congress)undated
16 pgs., incomplete
reel 22, frame 46
-
Folder 1662: Tsu dem Yidishn Folk (To the Jewish Nation)undated
3 pgs.
reel 22, frame 56
-
Folder 1663: Tsu dem 10-yoriken Yubiley fun der Yidisher Kultur-Gezelshaft in Klivlend (On the Tenth Anniversary of the Jewish Culture Society in Cleveland)undated
12 pgs., a greeting
reel 22, frame 60
-
Folder 1664: Tsu dem Ershten Band Zikhroynes, Forvort (On the First Volume of Memoirs, Forward)undated
5 pgs.
reel 22, frame 73
-
Folder 1665: Tsu der Yidisher Geshikhte (On Jewish History)undated
27 pgs.
reel 22, frame 79
-
Folder 1666: Tsu der YIVO-Konferents (On the YIVO Conference)1937
14 pgs., includes materials in connection with YIVO
reel 22, frame 107
-
Folder 1667: Tsu der Natsionaler Frage (On the National Question)undated
9 pgs., not in order
reel 22, frame 145
-
Folder 1668: Tsu der Frage vos iz a Natsion" (On the Question ‘What is a Nation?’)undated
10 pgs.
reel 22, frame 155
-
Folder 1669: Tsu der Frage fun Yidisher Kolonizatsie in Amerike (On the Question of Jewish Colonization in America), by Solomon Liebmannundated
28 pgs. (3 articles)
reel 22, frame 167
-
Folder 1670: Tsu der Redaktsie Dos Yidishe Vokhnblat (To the Editor of The Jewish Weekly Journal)undated
2 pgs.
reel 22, frame 197
-
Folder 1671: Tsu der Shprakh-Frage (On the Language Question)undated
3 pgs., incomplete
reel 22, frame 200
-
Folder 1672: Tsu vos zikh Graytn? (What to Ready Oneself For?)undated
2 pgs.
reel 22, frame 204
-
Folder 1673: Tsu Vladecks Yubiley (On Vladeck’s Anniversary)undated
2 pgs.
reel 22, frame 207
-
Folder 1674: Tsu Chernows Zikhroynes (On Chernow’s Memoirs)undated
6 pgs.
reel 22, frame 210
-
Folder 1675: Tsu Yehoashs Ovent (On Yehoash’s Evening), May 19171917
9 pgs.
reel 22, frame 217
-
Folder 1676: Tsu Reisens 60-yorikn Yubiley (On Reisen’s 60th Anniversary)undated
6 pgs., a greeting
reel 22, frame 232
-
Folder 1677: Tsveyte Rezolutsie vegn di Natsionale Sotsialistishe Parteyen (Second Resolution about the National Socialist Parties)undated
4 pgs., author unknown, incomplete
reel 22, frame 239
-
Folder 1678: Der Tsveyter un Driter Internatsional (The Second and Third International)1930
5 pgs.
reel 22, frame 244
-
Folder 1679: Der Tsveyter Front in Eyrope, Notitsn fun a Yidishn Sotsialist (The Second Front in Europe, Notes of a Jewish Socialist)undated
12 pgs.
reel 22, frame 252
-
Folder 1680: Tsvey Lagern in der Yidisher Efntlekhkeyt, Stalinistish-Komunistish un Anti-Komunistish (Two Camps in the Jewish Public, Stalinist-Communist and Anti-Communist)undated
11 pgs.
reel 22, frame 265
-
Folder 1681: Di Tsvey Entfers (The Two Answers)undated
6 pgs., incomplete
reel 22, frame 277
-
Folder 1682: Di Tsvey Frontn (The Two Fronts)undated
6 pgs., first page is missing
reel 22, frame 284
-
Folder 1683: Tsvey Tsenters, Ober Velkher (Two Centers, But Which)undated
5 pgs., incomplete
reel 22, frame 290
-
Folder 1684: Tsvishn Tsvey Beholes (Vegn di Politishe Klangen in Eyrope un vegn Stalins Nayesten "Zigzag") [Between Two Confusions (About the Political Rumors in Europe and about Stalin’s Newest ‘Zigzag’)]1932
10 pgs.
reel 22, frame 296
-
Folder 1685: Di Tsukunft (The Future)undated
7 pgs.
reel 22, frame 307
-
Folder 1686: Di Tsukunft fun Undzer Yugent do in Land un di Asimilatsie (The Future of Our Youth Here and Assimilation)1930
18 pgs., notes
reel 22, frame 315
-
Folder 1687: Di Tsukunft fun dem Yidishn Folk (The Future of the Jewish People)undated
15 pgs., notes and outlines
reel 22, frame 338
-
Folder 1688: Di Tsukunft fun der Linker Bavegung in Amerike (The Future of the Leftist Movement in America)undated
8 pgs.
reel 22, frame 417
-
Folder 1689: Di Tsukunft fun der Religion (The Future of Religion)undated
7 pgs.
reel 22, frame 426
-
Folder 1690: Tsurik tsu Dr. Herzl (Back to Dr. Herzl)undated
10 pgs.
reel 22, frame 434
-
Folder 1691: Der Tsushtand fun dem Eksperiment (The State of the Experiment)undated
27 pgs., debate with Abramowitch
reel 22, frame 445
-
Folder 1692: Der Tsushtand fun der Yidisher Bafelkerung do in Land (The State of the Jewish Population in This Country)undated
11 pgs.
reel 22, frame 474
-
Folder 1693: Tsu Shalom-Aleichems Tsvantsikstn Yohrtsayt (On the Twentieth Anniversary of Shalom Aleichem’s Death)1936
5 pgs., a speech
reel 22, frame 486
-
Folder 1694: Tsi Boyt zikh Itster Sotsializm in Rusland? (Is Socialism Being Built in Russia Now?)1935
21 pgs., first and second article
reel 22, frame 492
-
Folder 1695: Tsionizm un Asimilatsie (Zionism and Assimilation)undated
8 pgs., notes
reel 22, frame 514
-
Folder 1696: Tsionizm un Goles-Natsionalizm (Zionism and Diaspora Nationalism)undated
7 pgs.
reel 22, frame 542
-
Folder 1697: Tsionizm un Emigratsie (Zionism and Immigration)undated
5 pgs.
reel 22, frame 550
-
Folder 1698: Tsionizm, Teritorializm un Goles-Natsionalizm (Zionism, Territorialism and Diaspora Nationalism)undated
14 pgs.
reel 22, frame 556
-
Folder 1699: Tsionistn un Teritorialistn (Zionists and Territorialists)undated
11 pgs.
reel 22, frame 572
-
Folder 1700: Tsunoyfbindung fun dem Marksizm (Consolidation of Marxism)undated
8 pgs.
reel 22, frame 584
-
Folder 1701: Tsi Konen un Zoln? (Can [They] and Should [They]?)undated
11 pgs.
reel 22, frame 593
-
Folder 1702: Di Tsore mit Ratenland (The Trouble with the Soviet Union)undated
10 pgs.
reel 22, frame 610
-
Folder 1703: Herman Cohen, L. Geiger, Bergsonundated
5 pgs., outlines
reel 22, frame 621
-
Folder 1704: Komunizm - Asimilatsie (Communism – Assimilation)undated
14 pgs.
reel 22, frame 627
-
Folder 1705: Komunizm fun Bazits (Communism of Ownership)undated
4 pgs.
reel 22, frame 641
-
Folder 1706: Komunistishe Partey un Komintern (The Communist Party and the Comintern)undated
11 pgs.
reel 22, frame 646
-
Folder 1707: Komunistn Mikol Haminim (Zeyer Kumen Tsurik tsum Folk) [Communists of All Types (Their Return to the Nation)]undated
10 pgs.
reel 22, frame 658
-
Folder 1708: Der Kamf Tsvishn Yidish un Hebreyish (The Struggle Between Yiddish and Hebrew)undated
4 pgs.
reel 22, frame 669
-
Folder 1709: Kamf Kegn Asimilatsie (The Fight Against Assimilation)undated
8 pgs.
reel 22, frame 674
-
Folder 1710: Kamf Kegn Hitlerizm (The Fight Against Hitlerism)undated
5 pgs.
reel 22, frame 681
-
Folder 1711: Kongres (Congress)undated
3 pgs., second article, incomplete
reel 22, frame 687
-
Folder 1712: Kantundated
5 pgs., outlines
reel 22, frame 691
-
Folder 1713: Konstitutsie (Constitution)undated
3 pgs., outlines
reel 22, frame 697
-
Folder 1714: Konspekt fun Farsheydene Temes: Yidish vi a Velt-Historishe Kraft; Linker Sotsializm; England un der Felkerbund; Tsionistn un Asimilatsie; Ratenland, Eyrope un Amerike; andere (Synopsis of Various Themes: Jews as a World Historical Power; Left-Wing Socialism; England and the League of Nations; Zionists and Assimilation; Soviet Union, Europe and America; others)1934-1936
64 pgs.
reel 22, frame 703
-
Folder 1715: Konspekt fun Farsheydene Temes: Yidntum un Yidishistentum; Di Arbaytershaft un di Emigratsie; Bund un Poalei Tsion in Amerike; Fanatizm un Bildung; Der Farbrekhn fun di Es-Er'n; Di Tsukunft fun Yidishn Teater; andere (Synopsis of Various Themes: Judaism and Yiddishistism; Labor and Immigration; The Bund and Poale Zion in America; Fanaticism and Education; The Crimes of the Social Revolutionaries; The Future of Yiddish Theater; others)undated
110 pgs.
reel 22, frame 775
-
Folder 1716: Kon dos Yidishe Folk Farshvinden (Can the Jewish People Disappear?)undated
4 pgs.
reel 22, frame 848
-
Folder 1717: Kon Men Zayn far a Proletarisher Diktatur in Sovetn Rusland (Can One "Be For" a Proletarian Dictatorship in Soviet Russia?)undated
12 pgs.
reel 22, frame 854
-
Folder 1718: Kosmopolitizm un Veltlekhkeyt (Cosmopolitanism and Secularity)undated
3 pgs., remarks
reel 22, frame 867
-
Folder 1719: Kapitalizm un Demokratie (Capitalism and Democracy)undated
5 pgs., outlines
reel 22, frame 872
-
Folder 1720: Kapitalizm, Fashizm un Sotsializm (Capitalism, Fascism and Socialism)undated
6 pgs., incomplete
reel 22, frame 878
-
Folder 1721: Kabole un Khsides (Kabbalah and Hasidism)undated
15 pgs., notes
reel 22, frame 884
-
Folder 1722: Kvaln fun Antisemitizm in Rusland (Sources of Anti-Semitism in Russia)undated
18 pgs.
reel 22, frame 944
-
Folder 1723: Di Kultur-Velt - Di Tsveyte Yetsire (The Cultural World, the Second Creation)undated
4 pgs., incomplete
reel 22, frame 963
-
Folder 1724: Di Kulturele Lage fun dem Yidishn Folk in Rusland (The Cultural Situation of the Jewish People in Russia)undated
3 pgs., outlines
reel 22, frame 968
-
Folder 1725: Kulturele Tsores (Cultural Problems)undated
9 pgs., notes and remarks
reel 22, frame 972
-
Folder 1726: Kunst un Literatur (Art and Literature)undated
45 pgs., notes
reel 22, frame 991
-
Folder 1727: Kinstler un Hedyet (Artist and Layman)undated
8 pgs., second article
reel 22, frame 1047
-
Folder 1728: Kleynbirgerlekher Fanatizm (Petty Bourgeois Fanaticism)undated
4 pgs.
reel 22, frame 1058
-
Folder 1729: A Kleyne Hakdome (A Short Preface)undated
2 pgs.
reel 22, frame 1063
-
Folder 1730: Kenig Midas un Yidn (King Midas and the Jews)undated
13 pgs.
reel 22, frame 1066
-
Folder 1731: Krig un Friden (War and Peace)undated
10 pgs.
reel 22, frame 1082
-
Folder 1732: Der Krizis in Tsionizm (The Crisis in Zionism)1930
18 pgs., notes
reel 22, frame 1093
-
Folder 1733: Di Kritik fun Iluzies (The Critique of Illusions)undated
4 pgs., incomplete
reel 22, frame 1114
-
Folder 1734: Di Kritik fun dem Kooperativn Sistem (Critique of the Cooperative System)undated
6 pgs. (numbered 13-18), incomplete
reel 22, frame 1118
-
Folder 1735: Kritisher Denker un Rekhts-Gefil (Critical Thinker and Justification)undated
5 pgs.
reel 22, frame 1125
-
Folder 1736: Der Krig un dos Folk (The War and the People)undated
3 pgs., outlines
reel 22, frame 1131
-
Folder 1737: Der Krig un di Yidn-Frage (War and the Jewish Question)undated
36 pgs.
reel 22, frame 1135
-
Folder 1738: Der Krig un di Interesn fun dem Yidishn Folk (War and the Interests of the Jewish People)1914
8 pgs.
reel 22, frame 1175
-
Folder 1739: Ragged Individualizm (“Rugged Individualism” )undated
8 pgs.
reel 22, frame 1184
-
Folder 1740: Der Radikaler Gloybn vegn Visnshaft, Filosofie un Religie (Radical Beliefs About Knowledge, Philosophy, and Religion)undated
5 pgs.
reel 22, frame 1193
-
Folder 1741: Di Role fun Gevise Klasn in der Mentshlekher Geshikhte (The Role of Certain Classes in Human History)undated
7 pgs.
reel 22, frame 1199
-
Folder 1742: Di Role fun dem Yidishn Folk in der Alveltlekher Kultur (The Role of the Jewish People in World Culture)1922
31 pgs.
reel 22, frame 1208
-
Folder 1743: Di Rusish-Yidishe Maskilim (The Russian-Jewish Promulgators of the Jewish Enlightenment)undated
4 pgs.
reel 22, frame 1242
-
Folder 1744: Rusishe Lirik (Russian Lyric Poetry)undated
9 pgs.
reel 22, frame 1246
-
Folder 1745: Di Rusishe Neshome un di Bolshevikes (The Russian Soul and Bolsheviks)undated
11 pgs.
reel 22, frame 1256
-
Folder 1746: Di Rusishe Revolutsie un dos Yidishe Folk (The Russian Revolution and the Jewish People)1907
5 pgs., a speech delivered at the Cooper Union Institute, includes outlines on ‘Russian Freedom and the Interests of the Jewish People in Russia’
reel 22, frame 1268
-
Folder 1747: Rayze Gedanken (Thoughts from a Journey)undated
17 pgs.
reel 22, frame 1276
-
Folder 1748: Di Rikhtike Oyffasung fun di Printsipn (The Correct Understanding of Building Principles)undated
7 pgs.
reel 22, frame 1294
-
Folder 1749: Der Rambam (Rambam [Moses Maimonides])undated
7 pgs.
reel 23, frame 2
-
Folder 1750: Redaktsie un Revolutsie (Editors and Revolution)undated
3 pgs.
reel 23, frame 10
-
Folder 1751: Rede far der Yubiley-Fayerung (Speech for the celebration Celebration)1941
33 pgs., includes a typescript on the same theme
reel 23, frame 20
-
Folder 1752: Rede in Nomen fun Sotsialistn-Revolutsionern un fun der Yidisher Sotsialistisher Arbayter Partey (Speech in the Name of Socialist Revolutionaries and from the Jewish Socialist Workers Party)undated
37 pgs.
reel 23, frame 54
-
Folder 1753: Di Revolutsie fun 1905 in Rusland (The Revolution of 1905 in Russia)undated
11 pgs.
reel 23, frame 92
-
Folder 1754: Rezolutsie vegn dem Itstiken Moment in der Algemeyner Taktik fun der Partey (Resolution regarding the Current Moment in the General Tactics of the Party)undated
3 pgs. (numbered 43-45)
reel 23, frame 104
-
Folder 1755: Rezultatn fun der Groyser Velt-Milkhome un fun der Rusisher Revolutsie (The Outcome of the Great World War and of the Russian Revolution)undated
3 pgs.
reel 23, frame 108
-
Folder 1756: Religie un Folk (Religion and Nation)undated
5 pgs.
reel 23, frame 112
-
Folder 1757: Religie un Fraydenkeray (Religion and Freethinking)1930
21 pgs., notes, hypotheses and remarks
reel 23, frame 118
-
Folder 1758: Shayles u'Tshuves in Hilkhes Yidishkayt (Questions and Answers about Traditional Yiddishism)undated
76 pgs., 2 parts: preface and introduction; an answer to B. Rivkin
reel 23, frame 198
-
Folder 1759: Shtats-Kapitalizm un Shtats-Sotsializm (State Capitalism and State Socialism)undated
4 pgs., the second page is missing
reel 23, frame 303
-
Folder 1760: Der Shtandpunkt - An Entfer Mayne Kritiker (The Standpoint – An Answer to My Critics)undated
13 pgs.
reel 23, frame 307
-
Folder 1761: Di Shtayn-Legende (The Stone Legend)undated
2 pgs.
reel 23, frame 321
-
Folder 1762: Dos Shtetl Adamovitch (The Shtetl Adamowitch)undated
5 pgs.
reel 23, frame 324
-
Folder 1763: Di Shtelung fun a Modernem Sotsialist tsu a Sotsialer Revolutsie (The Attitude of a Modern Socialist Towards a Social Revolution)undated
5 pgs.
reel 23, frame 330
-
Folder 1764: Shtelung tsu Eygener Arbet un Ibertsaygungen (The Attitude Towards Individual Work and Convictions)undated
4 pgs.
reel 23, frame 336
-
Folder 1765: Shtelung tsum Internatsional (Attitude Towards the International)undated
4 pgs.
reel 23, frame 341
-
Folder 1766: Di Shtelung tsum Tsveytn Front (The Attitude Towards the Second Front)undated
5 pgs., incomplete
reel 23, frame 345
-
Folder 1767: Di Shpaltung un Vos Vayter? (The Rift and What Further?)undated
11 pgs.
reel 23, frame 351
-
Folder 1768: Di Shprakhn-Frage un Andere Kultur-Problemen (The Language Question and Other Culture Problems)undated
8 pgs.
reel 23, frame 367
-
Folder 1769: Skitsn tsu Farsheydene Artiklen (Drafts to Various Articles)undated
220 pgs.
reel 23, frame 376
-
Folder 1770: Di Talmudish-Rabonishe Gezetsgebung un Farfolgungen (Talmudic Rabbinic Law and Persecutions)undated
71 pgs.
reel 23, frame 513
-
Folder 1771: Fragments from manuscriptsundated
50 pgs., a drama in four acts, missing the first act
reel 23, frame 585
-
Folder 1772: Fragments from manuscriptsundated
120 pgs.
reel 23, frame 636
-
Folder 1773: Fragments from manuscriptsundated
200 pgs.
reel 23, frame 759
-
Folder 1774: Fragments from manuscriptsundated
200 pgs.
reel 23, frame 989
-
Folder 1775: Fragments from manuscriptsundated
150 pgs.
reel 24, frame 2
-
-
Subseries 2: Russian1881-1931
- Folders: 176
-
Folder 1776: Agrarnyi Vopros (Agrarian Question)undated
3 pgs., notes, author unknown
reel 24, frame 169
-
Folder 1777: Anarkhizm, Sotsial demokratiia (Anarchism, Social Democracy)undated
12 pgs., author unknown
reel 24, frame 173
-
Folder 1778: Assotsiatsia idei (Association of an Idea)undated
93 pgs., missing pgs. 1-4
reel 24, frame 182
-
Folder 1779: Azef, by Vera Lochavaundated
12 pgs.
reel 24, frame 273
-
Folder 1780: Azefundated
48 pgs., pg. 1 is missing, author unknown
reel 24, frame 285
-
Folder 1781: Chto i kak chitat? (Who Reads and How?)1931
4 pgs., author unknown
reel 24, frame 333
-
Folder 1782: Chto khotiat Sotsialisty-Revoliutsionery (Who Do Socialist Revolutionaries Want)undated
16 pgs.
reel 24, frame 338
-
Folder 1783: Chto mozhet delat Evreiskaia inteligentsiia v Amerike dlia resheniia nashego natsionalnogo voprosa (What Can the Jewish Intelligentsia in America Do to Solve Our National Question?)undated
4 pgs.
reel 24, frame 355
-
Folder 1784: Chto nado znat Sotsialistu Revoliutsioneru (What Socialist Revolutionary Should Know )undated
7 pgs.
reel 24, frame 360
-
Folder 1785: Chto takoe Natsionalnost? (What is a Nationality?)undated
5 pgs.
reel 24, frame 368
-
Folder 1786: Detskii Iazyk (Children’s Language)undated
18 pgs., author unknown
reel 24, frame 375
-
Folder 1787: Dialekticheskii Materializm (Dialectical Materialism)undated
136 pgs.
reel 24, frame 394
-
Folder 1788: Dialekticheskii Materializm (Dialectical Materialism)undated
59 pgs., fragments
reel 24, frame 591
-
Folder 1789: Dobroliubovundated
8 pgs., incomplete
reel 24, frame 713
-
Folder 1790: Edinaia Rabochaia Partiia (United Labor Party)1909
57 pgs.
reel 24, frame 722
-
Folder 1791: Ekonomicheskii Faktor (Economical Factor)undated
6 pgs.
reel 24, frame 730
-
Folder 1792: Ekonomiia i ee rol u Sotsialisticheskikh pisatelei (Economy and Its Role in Socialist Writings)undated
14 pgs., outline
reel 24, frame 737
-
Folder 1793: Etapnym Poriadkom (iz vospominanii) [Being Deported (from my memoirs)], by Vera Lokhovaundated
48 pgs.
reel 24, frame 753
-
Folder 1794: Evrei i chelovek (A Jew and a Man)undated
11 pgs., author unknown
reel 24, frame 804
-
Folder 1795: Evreiskie Zaniatiia (Jewish Occupations)undated
9 pgs., author unknown
reel 24, frame 816
-
Folder 1796: Evreiskii Natsionalizm (Jewish Nationalism)undated
6 pgs.
reel 24, frame 826
-
Folder 1797: Evreiskii Vopros (Jewish Question)undated
4 pgs., incomplete, author unknown
reel 24, frame 834
-
Folder 1798: Filosofiia (Philosophy)undated
65 pgs.
reel 24, frame 839
-
Folder 1799: Filosofiia i Revoliutsia (Philosophy and Revolution)undated
5 pgs.
reel 24, frame 908
-
Folder 1800: Gegel i Kant (Hegel and Kant)undated
12 pgs., outline
reel 24, frame 914
-
Folder 1801: Moses Hess i Sionitskoe Dvizhenie (Moses Hess and the Zionist Movement)undated
8 pgs., notes and outline, author unknown
reel 24, frame 927
-
Folder 1802: Glavnyi Punkt Spora (The Main Point in a Dispute)undated
11 pgs.
reel 24, frame 936
-
Folder 1803: Ideal cheloveka (Man’s Ideal)undated
2 pgs.
reel 24, frame 949
-
Folder 1804: Ideal Inteligentsii i Klassovaia Borba (Intelligentsia Ideal and the Class Struggle)undated
11 pgs., author unknown
reel 24, frame 952
-
Folder 1805: Interesy Razlichnykh klassov Amerikanskogo Naroda v Voine (Interests of Various Classes of the American People in the War)undated
5 pgs.
reel 24, frame 964
-
Folder 1806: Istoricheskie Assotsiatsii Idei (Historical Associations of an Idea)undated
119 pgs., author unknown
reel 24, frame 970
-
Folder 1807: Istoricheskie Assotsiatsii Idei (Historical Associations of an Idea)undated
48 pgs., author unknown
reel 24, frame 1090
-
Folder 1808: Istoricheskie Assotsiatsii Idei (Historical Associations of an Idea)undated
86 pgs.
reel 24, frame 1243
-
Folder 1809: Istoricheskii Materializm v Proizvedeniakh Drevne-Grecheskikh Istorikov (Historical Materialism in the Writings of the Ancient Greeks)undated
31 pgs.
reel 25, frame 2
-
Folder 1810: Istoriia Vremen Restavratsii (History in the Times of Restoration)undated
8 pgs., incomplete
reel 25, frame 35
-
Folder 1811: Istoriia i Kritika (History and Criticism)undated
250 pgs.
reel 25, frame 52
-
Folder 1812: Sotsializm Marksa (Socialism of Marx)undated
50 pgs.
reel 25, frame 448
-
Folder 1813: Nravov i Obraza Zhizni Bushmenov (Bushmen’s Way of Life)undated
15 pgs.
reel 25, frame 498
-
Folder 1814: Vospominaniia Chitatelia (Memoirs of a Reader)undated
4 pgs.
reel 25, frame 514
-
Folder 1815: Kapitalizm i Zemledelie (Capitalism and Farming)undated
13 pgs, incomplete
reel 25, frame 519
-
Folder 1816: Khasydyzm (Hasidism)undated
9 pgs., author unknown
reel 25, frame 532
-
Folder 1817: K Kharakteristike Programy "Narodnoi Voli" (Characteristics of the Program of the Peoples’ Will)1881
6 pgs., author unknown
reel 25, frame 542
-
Folder 1818: Klassovaia Borba (Class Struggle)undated
6 pgs., author unknown
reel 25, frame 549
-
Folder 1819: Klassovaia Psikhologiia i Gruppovaia Psikhologiia (Class Psychology and Group Psychology)undated
11 pgs., author unknown
reel 25, frame 556
-
Folder 1820: K natsionalnomy Voprosu (On the National Question)undated
182 pgs.
reel 25, frame 568
-
Folder 1821: Konets XIX v. v Istorii Evreiskogo Naroda (The End of the 19th Century in the History of the Jewish People)undated
12 pgs.
reel 25, frame 766
-
Folder 1822: K programmnym Voprosam (On the Program Questions)undated
14 pgs.
reel 25, frame 779
-
Folder 1823: Psikhologiia Pokolenii Vosemdesiatykh godov (Psychology of the Generation of 1918)undated
7 pgs.
reel 25, frame 794
-
Folder 1824: Kritika (Criticism)undated
8 pgs.
reel 25, frame 802
-
Folder 1825: Kritika Filosofii (Philosophical Criticism)undated
4 pgs., incomplete
reel 25, frame 811
-
Folder 1826: Kritika Filosofii Prava (Criticism of the Philosophy of Law)undated
7 pgs.
reel 25, frame 817
-
Folder 1827: Kritika C. D. (Criticism C.D.)undated
14 pgs., author unnown
reel 25, frame 821
-
Folder 1828: Kriticheskaia Mysl u Lavrova (Lavrov’s Critical Thought)undated
4 pgs., outline
reel 25, frame 837
-
Folder 1829: Krugovorot Filosofskikh Sistem (Cycle of the Philosophical System)undated
28 pgs.
reel 25, frame 842
-
Folder 1830: K Voprosu ob Obshchine v Rossii (On the Question of Motherland in Russia)undated
88 pgs., author unknown
reel 25, frame 868
-
Folder 1831: K Voprosu o Psikhologii (On the Question of Psychology)undated
19 pgs.
reel 25, frame 961
-
Folder 1832: K Voprosu o Vliianii Lichnosti (On the Question of the Influence of an Individual)undated
3 pgs., incomplete
reel 25, frame 982
-
Folder 1833: Fridrikh Albert Lange o Filosofskom obrazovanii (Friedrich Albert Lange on Philosophical Education)undated
74 pgs.
reel 25, frame 987
-
Folder 1834: P. Lavrov, Avtobiograficheskie Zapiski (P. Lavrov. Memoirs), by S. Ansky1885-1889
68 pgs.
reel 25, frame 1061
-
Folder 1835: Lavrov i Marks (Lavrov and Marx)undated
8 pgs.
reel 25, frame 1132
-
Folder 1836: Mak (Poppy Flowers), by Vera Lokhovaundated
6 pgs.
reel 25, frame 1143
-
Folder 1837: Maksimalizm i Narodnyi Sotsializm (Maximalism and Peoples’ Socialism)undated
7 pgs., author unknown
reel 25, frame 1150
-
Folder 1838: Malenkii Gospodin (The Little Sir), by Vera Lokhovaundated
23 pgs.
reel 25, frame 1157
-
Folder 1839: Marksizm i ego Izuchenie (Marxism and its Study)undated
58 pgs.
reel 25, frame 1181
-
Folder 1840: Materializm (Materialism)undated
4 pgs., author unknown
reel 25, frame 1243
-
Folder 1841: Moe Polozhenie (My Generation)1907
8 pgs., author unknown
reel 25, frame 1249
-
Folder 1842: Molodaia Poeziia i Starye Voprosy (Young Poetry and the Old Question)undated
68 pgs.
reel 26, frame 2
-
Folder 1843: Molodoe Pokolenie (Young Generation)undated
70 pgs, notes
reel 26, frame 73
-
Folder 1844: Moskva (Moscow), by Vera Lokhovaundated
34 pgs.
reel 26, frame 196
-
Folder 1845: Nadson, Minskii i Merezhkovskii v pervykh Periodakh ikh poeticheskago Tvorchestva (Nadson, Minski, and Merezhkovsky During Their First Poetical Experiments)undated
21 pgs.
reel 26, frame 232
-
Folder 1846: Narodnaia ili Rabochaia Partiia v Germanii (People’s or Labor Party in Germany)undated
118 pgs.
reel 26, frame 256
-
Folder 1847: Narodnaia Volia (People’s Will)undated
94 pgs., notes
reel 26, frame 376
-
Folder 1848: Narodovo-Demokraticheskaia i Rabochaia Partiia v Germanii (People's Democratic and Labor Party in Germany)undated
144 pgs. (numbered 40-183)
reel 26, frame 478
-
Folder 1849: Natsionalizm i Istoricheskii Materializm (Nationalism and Historical Materialism)undated
6 pgs.
reel 26, frame 591
-
Folder 1850: Natsionalizm i Klassovaia Politika Proletariata (Nationalism and Class Politics of the Proletariat)undated
19 pgs.
reel 26, frame 598
-
Folder 1851: Natsionalizm i Sotsializm (Nationalism and Socialism)undated
7 pgs., outline in Yiddish
reel 26, frame 638
-
Folder 1852: Natsionalnye Dvizheniia i Natsionalnye Partii v XIX v. (National Movement and National Parties in the 19th Century)1895
20 pgs.
reel 26, frame 649
-
Folder 1853: Nauchnoe Obozrenie (Scientific Review)1898
13 pgs., fragments, author unknown
reel 26, frame 670
-
Folder 1854: Nauchnye Teorii Nauchnaia Praktika (Scientific Theories Scientific Practice)undated
2 pgs., outline
reel 26, frame 684
-
Folder 1855: Neokantizm (Neokantism)1914
26 pgs., notes, all in German
reel 26, frame 687
-
Folder 1856: Neskolko slov ob etikh temah (A Few Words About These Topics)undated
2 pgs., notes
reel 26, frame 714
-
Folder 1857: Nravstvennost i Nauka (Conscience and Science)undated
6 pgs.
reel 26, frame 717
-
Folder 1858: Ob Antisemitizme (On Anti-Semitism)undated
5 pgs., author unknown
reel 26, frame 725
-
Folder 1859: Ob Ob’edinenii Sotsialisticheskikh Partii v Rossii (On Unification of the Socialistic Party in Russia)undated
7 pgs.
reel 26, frame 731
-
Folder 1860: Ocherk Istorii Marksizma (Essay on the History of Marxism), by E. Volginundated
201 pgs.
reel 26, frame 739
-
Folder 1861: Ocherki po Istorii Marksizma (Essay on the History of Marxism), by E. Volginundated
106 pgs.
reel 26, frame 994
-
Folder 1862: Ocherki po Istorii Marksitskoi idei (Essay on the History of the Marxist Idea)undated
55 pgs., author unknown
reel 26, frame 1096
-
Folder 1863: O Chernovitskoi Konferentsii (On the Czernowitz Conference)undated
94 pgs.
reel 26, frame 1158
-
Folder 1864: O Filosofskoi Systeme Marksa i Engelsa (On the Philosophical System of Marx and Engels)undated
3 pgs., author unknown
reel 27, frame 2
-
Folder 1865: O P. L. Lavrove (On P.L. Lavrov), by Gurevitch1894
18 pgs.
reel 27, frame 9
-
Folder 1866: O Maksimum i Minimum Programmakh (On Maximum and Minimum Programs)undated
13 pgs., author unknown
reel 27, frame 28
-
Folder 1867: O Nauchnom Sotsializme (On Scientific Socialism)undated
29 pgs., author unknown
reel 27, frame 42
-
Folder 1868: O Nositele Evreiskogo Sotsializma (On the Bearer of Jewish Socialism), by M. Samuilov1909
48 pgs.
reel 27, frame 74
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Folder 1869: Opravdanie Natsionalnogo Printsipa pered Sotsialisticheskoi t.e. peredovoi Mysliiu (Justification of the National Principle Versus the Social One)undated
16 pgs., includes German and Yiddish, author unknown
reel 27, frame 125
-
Folder 1870: O Razdelenii Truda (On the Separation of Labor)undated
4 pgs., fragment, contains German
reel 27, frame 141
-
Folder 1871: Osnovnaia Tsel Istinnykh Sotsialistov (Foundations For the Goals of the Real Socialists)undated
36 pgs., not in order
reel 27, frame 146
-
Folder 1872: Osnovnye Printsipy Sovremennogo Mirovozreniia i Zhiznivozreniia (Basic Principles of the Modern Philosophy of Life and Way of Life)undated
2 pgs.
reel 27, frame 187
-
Folder 1873: O Soglashenii (On the Truce Between the Socialist Revolutionaries and the Social Democrats)undated
19 pgs.
reel 27, frame 190
-
Folder 1874: O Sovremennom Sostoianii Istologii (About the Current State of Histology)undated
3 pgs.
reel 27, frame 210
-
Folder 1875: Otvet g. Kritikusu (Response to Mr. Kritikus)1887
27 pgs.
reel 27, frame 214
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Folder 1876: Otvet na Vopros: Chto Iavliaetsia Prichinoi Sotsialnoi Organizatsii (Answer to the Question: What are Causes of a Social Organization)undated
35 pgs., not in order
reel 27, frame 241
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Folder 1877: O Znachenii Evreiskovo Iazyka dlia Vozrozhdeniia Evreiskogo Naroda (On the Importance of the Jewish Language to the Rebirth of the Jewish People)undated
3 pgs.
reel 27, frame 286
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Folder 1878: Partiia Sotsialistov Revoliutsionistov (P.S.R.) i Narodnaia Volia (N.V.) (Socialist Revolutionary Party and People’s Will)undated
2 pgs., outline
reel 27, frame 292
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Folder 1879: Partiia Sotsialistov Revoliutsionistov (P,S,R.) i Sotsial -demokraty (S.D.) (Socialist Revolutionary Party and Social Democrats)undated
39 pgs.
reel 27, frame 295
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Folder 1880: Pervyi Internatsional (First International)undated
9 pgs.
reel 27, frame 337
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Folder 1881: Pirogi gospodin Zhitlovskogo (Pies of Mr. Zhitlovsky)undated
20 pgs., author unknown
reel 27, frame 348
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Folder 1882: Pisma Sotsialista o Evreiskom Voprose, Pismo Pervoe (Letter of a Socialist on the Jewish Question)undated
13 pgs., first letter
reel 27, frame 369
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Folder 1883: Pismo Oskaru Konu (Letter to Oskar Kohn)undated
18 pgs.
reel 27, frame 383
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Folder 1884: Pochemu Vyshlo Plokho? (Why Did it Turn Out Badly?)undated
13 pgs.
reel 27, frame 407
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Folder 1885: Podsnezhnik i Zvezda (Snowdrop and a Star), by Vera Lokhovaundated
3 pgs.
reel 27, frame 421
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Folder 1886: Pokonchil (Had Finished)undated
17 pgs., author unknown
reel 27, frame 425
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Folder 1887: Politicheskii i Ekonomicheskii Krizis (Political and Economical Crisis)undated
3 pgs.
reel 27, frame 443
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Folder 1888: Politicheskoe Ustroistvo (Political System)undated
23 pgs.
reel 27, frame 447
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Folder 1889: Polskii Vopros (Polish Question)undated
32 pgs.
reel 27, frame 471
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Folder 1890: Povtorenie (Repetition)undated
4 pgs., author unknown
reel 27, frame 506
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Folder 1891: Pozitsiia P.S.R. (Partii Sotsialistov Revoliutsionistov) po otnosheniiu k Proletariatu (Position of the Socialist Revolutionary Party Towards the Proletariat)undated
50 pgs.
reel 27, frame 511
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Folder 1892: Predislovie (Forward)undated
3 pgs.
reel 27, frame 562
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Folder 1893: Prichiny Poradivshia Razvitie Ras Plemien Otnositelno Cherepa, volos, tsveta kozhi i voobshene vsekh fizycheskikh Razlichii, osobenno deistvovav (The Causes Responsible for the Developments of Racial Differences in Terms of Skull, Hair, Skin Color, and Other Aspects)undated
21 pgs., author unknown
reel 27, frame 566
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Folder 1894: Programma i Taktika Sotsialistov Revoliutsionistov (Programs and Tactics of the Socialist Revolutionaries)undated
8 pgs.
reel 27, frame 588
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Folder 1895: Programma Minimum Sotsializma (Socialism’s Minimum Program)undated
2 pgs., author unknown
reel 27, frame 597
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Folder 1896: Proiskhozhdenie Partii Sotsialistov Revoliutsionistov (Origins of the Socialist Revolutionary Party)undated
9 pgs.
reel 27, frame 600
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Folder 1897: Psevdo-Demokrticheskii Format Marksizma (Pseudo-Democratic Format of Marxism)undated
9 pgs.
reel 27, frame 610
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Folder 1898: Razgranichenie mezhdu Filosofiei i Naukoi (Separations Between Philosophy and Science)undated
8 pgs., fragment
reel 27, frame 620
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Folder 1899: Razlozhenie "Istinnogo" Sotsializma i Perekhod k Materializmu (The Degredation of "Real" Socialism and the Transition to Materialism)undated
116 pgs., fragments not in order, contains German
reel 27, frame 629
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Folder 1900: Razum i Chuvstvo Istoriosofii (Intellect and a Sense of Historiography)undated
13 pgs.
reel 27, frame 886
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Folder 1901: Razum i Razsudok (Intellect and Mind)undated
11 pgs., fragment
reel 27, frame 902
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Folder 1902: Razvitie Kapitalizma (Development of Capitalism)undated
4 pgs., outline
reel 27, frame 917
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Folder 1903: Religiia (Religion)undated
8 pgs., fragment
reel 27, frame 926
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Folder 1904: Reziume (Resume)undated
18 pgs., author unknown
reel 27, frame 938
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Folder 1905: Russkaia Revoliutsiia i Evreiskii Narod (Russian Revolution and the Jewish Question)undated
35 pgs., author unknown
reel 27, frame 957
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Folder 1906: Son, by S. Ansky ?undated
9 pgs., fragment
reel 27, frame 993
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Folder 1907: Sotsialdemokratiia, Anarkhizm i Revoliutsionnyi Sotsializm (Social Democracy, Anarchism and Revolutionary Socialism)undated
12 pgs., outline and notes
reel 27, frame 1003
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Folder 1908: Sotsializm i Natsionalnyi Vopros (Socialism and the National Question)1906
10 pgs., also a printed and bound copy, author unknown
reel 27, frame 1019
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Folder 1909: Sotsializm i Politicheskaia Borba (Socialism and Political Struggle)undated
14 pgs., author unnown
reel 27, frame 1076
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Folder 1910: Sotsializm i Voina (Socialism and War)undated
3 pgs., outline
reel 27, frame 1096
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Folder 1911: Sotsializm kak Problema Svobody (Socialism as a Problem of Freedom)undated
6 pgs., author unknown
reel 27, frame 1100
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Folder 1912: Sotsializm v Borbe za Politicheskuiu Svobodu (Socialism in the Struggle for Political Freedom)undated
35 pgs., author unknown
reel 27, frame 1107
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Folder 1913: Sotsialno-Politicheskaia Tochka Zreniia Proletariata (Social-Political Point of View of the Proletariat), by S. Ansky ?undated
70 pgs.
reel 27, frame 1146
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Folder 1914: Soznanie (Conciseness)undated
5 pgs., author unknown
reel 27, frame 1217
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Folder 1915: Spenser i Marks (Spencer and Marx)undated
2 pgs., author unknown
reel 27, frame 1223
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Folder 1916: S. R. i Rabochii Klass (Socialist Revolutionaries and the Working Class)undated
8 pgs.
reel 27, frame 1226
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Folder 1917: Staroe Vozrazhenie Krichevskomu (The Old Objection to Krichevsky)undated
33 pgs., author unknown
reel 27, frame 1235
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Folder 1918: Staryi i Novyi Sotsializm (The Old and the New Socialism)1900
7 pgs.
reel 27, frame 1274
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Folder 1919: Staryi Shovinizm, Pochemu? (The Old Chauvinism, Why?)undated
2 pgs., outline
reel 27, frame 1282
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Folder 1920: Studencheskie Volneniia (Student Unrest)undated
16 pgs.
reel 27, frame 1285
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Folder 1921: Subektivnyi Metod v Sotsiologii (Subjective Method in Sociology)undated
34 pgs.
reel 28, frame 2
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Folder 1922: Teni (Shadow), by Vera Lokhova1893, 1914, undated
13 pgs.
reel 28, frame 37
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Folder 1923: Tochka Zrenia Proletariata i Marksizm (Point of View of the Proletariat and Marxism), by S. Ansky ?undated
32 pgs.
reel 28, frame 51
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Folder 1924: Tri Tipa Otnoshenii k Deistvitelnosti (Three Types of Attitude Towards Reality)undated
45 pgs., includes German and Yiddish
reel 28, frame 85
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Folder 1925: Tsarskii Manifest i Tsarskii Reskript (Tsarist Manifesto and Tsarist Decree)undated
10 pgs.
reel 28, frame 131
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Folder 1926: Tsiva, by Vera Lokhovaundated
13 pgs.
reel 28, frame 142
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Folder 1927: U Kladbyshchenenoi Steny (By the Cemetery Wall), by Vera Lokhova1911
5 pgs.
reel 28, frame 156
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Folder 1928: Universalizm i Natsionalizm v Evreiskoi Istorii (Universalism and Nationalism in Jewish History)undated
2 pgs., author unknown
reel 28, frame 162
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Folder 1929: Utopicheskii Metod Otnosheniia k Deistvitelnosti (Utopian Attitude Towards Reality)undated
23 pgs.
reel 28, frame 165
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Folder 1930: Utopisty (Utopians)undated
137 pgs., not in order
reel 28, frame 189
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Folder 1931: Utopizm v Istoriografii (Utopia and Historiography)undated
7 pgs. (numbered 40-46)
reel 28, frame 357
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Folder 1932: Variatsiia na: "Der Marksismus ist privatsache" [Variations on "Der Marxismus ist privatsache" (Marxism is a Private Matter)]undated
47 pgs., not in order
reel 28, frame 365
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Folder 1933: Velikii Istoricheskii Den (Great Historical Day)undated
7 pgs., author unknown
reel 28, frame 411
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Folder 1934: Volgin ob Obshchine (Volgin on Community)undated
16 pgs., author unknown
reel 28, frame 419
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Folder 1935: Voprosy Russkoi Revolutsii (Question of the Russian Revolution)undated
21 pgs., author unknown
reel 28, frame 437
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Folder 1936: Vozvrat k Kantu (Return to Kant)undated
145 pgs., incomplete, author unknown
reel 28, frame 459
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Folder 1937: V Temnuiu Noch (Into the Dark Night), by Vera Lokhovaundated
8 pgs.
reel 28, frame 555
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Folder 1938: V Tsarskikh Zastenkakh (In the Tsarist Dungeons)undated
179 pgs., author unknown
reel 28, frame 563
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Folder 1939: Vvedenie v Istoriu Aristotelevskogo Perioda (Introduction to the History of the Aristotelian Period)undated
4 pgs.
reel 28, frame 760
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Folder 1940: Vvedenie v Istoriu Sotsializma (Introduction to the History of Socialism)undated
3 pgs., author unknown
reel 28, frame 765
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Folder 1941: Vyshshee i Nishshee Potrebnosti Avstralitskikh Pervobytnykh Narodov (Highest and Lowest Needs of the Australian Native People)undated
3 pgs., outline, includes German
reel 28, frame 769
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Folder 1942: Vzaimodeistvie (Cooperation)undated
11 pgs., fragment
reel 28, frame 773
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Folder 1943: Zadacha Territorialistov (Goals of the Territorialists)undated
4 pgs.
reel 28, frame 786
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Folder 1944: Zadachi (Goals)undated
3 pgs., author unknown
reel 28, frame 792
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Folder 1945: Zadachi Chitatelia (Goals of the Reader)undated
29 pgs.
reel 28, frame 796
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Folder 1946: Zadachi Evreiskoi Inteligentsii (Goals of the Jewish Intelligentsia)undated
27 pgs.
reel 28, frame 827
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Folder 1947: Zemlia i Volia (Land and Will)undated
33 pgs., fragment
reel 28, frame 856
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Folder 1948: Zubatovundated
8 pgs., author unknown
reel 28, frame 894
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Folder 1949: Fragments in Russianundated
150 pgs., includes German and Yiddish
reel 28, frame 904
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Folder 1950: Fragments in Russianundated
150 pgs.
reel 28, frame 1119
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Folder 1951: Fragments in Russianundated
100 pgs.
reel 28, frame 1306
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Subseries 3: German1885-1902
- Folders: 68
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Folder 1952: Analogien Zur Theorien und Zielen der Praxis (Analogies to Theories and Objectives of Practice)undated
7 pgs., author unknown
reel 29, frame 2
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Folder 1953: Die Anfaenge des Neukantismus (Weise, Zeller) (The Origins of Neo-Kantism)undated
6 pgs.
reel 29, frame 10
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Folder 1954: Aufwerfung der Frage (Posing the Question)undated
2 pgs., includes Russian
reel 29, frame 17
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Folder 1955: Aristotelische Bezeichnungen (Aristotelian Terms)undated
8 pgs., in Russian, only title is in German
reel 29, frame 20
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Folder 1956: Aristokratischer Radikalismus. Eine Abhandlung ueber Friedrich Nietzsche (Aristocratic Radicalism. An essay about Friedrich Nietzsche), by G. Brandes1890
94 pgs., notes, includes Russian
reel 29, frame 29
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Folder 1957: Astrologie und Kaballah als die Vorlaeufer der Geschichte der Philosophie (Astrology and Kaballah as the Precursors of the History of Philosophy)undated
7 pgs., author unknown
reel 29, frame 128
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Folder 1958: Die Aufgaben der Sozial-Wissenschaft (The Tasks of Social Science)undated
32 pgs.
reel 29, frame 136
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Folder 1959: Aus der S. Petersburger Zeitschrift "Mir Bozhij" (From S. Petersburg Journal "G-d's World"), by N. Vinogradov1902
10 pgs.
reel 29, frame 170
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Folder 1960: Der Ausgangspunkt des Sozialphilosophischen Denkens (The Starting Point of Social Philosophical Thinking)undated
7 pgs.
reel 29, frame 181
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Folder 1961: Cesare Beccariaundated
5 pgs., author unknown
reel 29, frame 189
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Folder 1962: Bernstein als Marxist; Plechanow Contra Bernstein (Bernstein as a Marxist. Plechanow against Bernstein)undated
16 pgs., author unknown
reel 29, frame 195
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Folder 1963: Bibliothek der Aufklaerung (Library of the Enlightenment)undated
5 pgs., incomplete, author unknown
reel 29, frame 212
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Folder 1964: Brief an Toennies (Letter to Toennies)undated
13 pgs.
reel 29, frame 218
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Folder 1965: Das Buch von erhabenen Glauben und die Stellung des Abraham ibn Daud zu seinen Vorgangern (The Book of Sublime Faith and the Position of Abraham ibn Daud to his Predecessors)undated
47 pgs. (numbered 145-192), chapter 5
reel 29, frame 234
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Folder 1966: Descartesundated
9 pgs.
reel 29, frame 289
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Folder 1967: Die Entwicklung des Kapitalismus in Russland (The Development of Capitalism in Russia)undated
57 pgs., author unknown
reel 29, frame 299
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Folder 1968: Entwicklungslehre (Evolutionary Theory)undated
26 pgs., author unknown
reel 29, frame 358
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Folder 1969: Entwicklungslehre bei Hegel und Marx (Evolutionary Theory in Hegel and Marx)undated
65 pgs.
reel 29, frame 387
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Folder 1970: Erfahrung, Wahrnehmung und Empfindung (Experience, Perception and Sensation)undated
7 pgs., incomplete
reel 29, frame 459
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Folder 1971: Die Federation der Voelker Russlands und das Problem der Russischen Freiheit (The Federation of the Peoples of Russia and the Problem of Russian Freedom), by Osyepovitchundated
2 pgs., incomplete
reel 29, frame 467
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Folder 1972: Fuenf und achtzig Jahre Kaempfe fuer Russische Freiheit (Eighty-five Years of Fighting for Russian Freedom)undated
5 pgs.
reel 29, frame 470
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Folder 1973: Gedanken ueber die geschichtlichen Schicksale des Judentums (Thoughts on the Historical Fate of the Jews)undated
90 pgs., first and second sections
reel 29, frame 476
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Folder 1974: Das Geheimnis der Hegelischen Dialektik beleuchtet von konkret sozialistischen Standpunkte (The Secret of the Hegelian Dialectic Illuminated by Concrete Socialist Views), by Eugene Horowitz-Schmidt1888
16 pgs.
reel 29, frame 567
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Folder 1975: Geschichte der Aristotelischen Richtung in der Juedischen Religionsphilosophie (History of the Aristotelian Movement in the Jewish Philosophy of Religion)undated
227 pgs., contains Hebrew and Russian
reel 29, frame 586
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Folder 1976: Die geschichtlichen Ideenassociationen des Balthasar Bekker (The Historical Association of Ideas of Balthasar Bekker)undated
10 pgs.
reel 29, frame 789
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Folder 1977: Die geschichtlichen Schicksale der Juedischen Arbeitermassen (The Historical Fate of the Jewish Working Masses)undated
6 pgs., incomplete
reel 29, frame 805
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Folder 1978: Das Gesetz der Korrelation (The Law of Correlation)undated
12 pgs.
reel 29, frame 812
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Folder 1979: Grossrussenthum und Absolutismus (Greater Russia and Absolutism)undated
10 pgs., second article
reel 29, frame 825
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Folder 1980: Die Heilige Familie (The Holy Family)undated
32 pgs.
reel 29, frame 836
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Folder 1981: Ideenassociation von Sittlichkeit und Froemmigkeit (Association of Ideas of Morality and Piety)undated
5 pgs.
reel 29, frame 936
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Folder 1982: Individueler Beweis fuer die Freiheit des willens (Distinct Evidence for Free Will), by Dr. Otto Liebmannundated
13 pgs.
reel 29, frame 948
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Folder 1983: Judenfrage und Socialismus (Jewish Question and Socialism)undated
8 pgs.
reel 29, frame 963
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Folder 1984: Juerg Jenatsch Trauerspiel in fuenf Aufzuegen (Juerg Jenatsch Tragedy in Five Acts), by Richard Vossundated
10 pgs.
reel 29, frame 972
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Folder 1985: Der Kampf der Reaktionaeren Clique in Russland (The Struggle of the Reactionary Clique in Russia)undated
12 pgs., first page missing, author unknown
reel 29, frame 983
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Folder 1986: Kongress Fragen (Congress Questions)undated
7 pgs.
reel 29, frame 996
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Folder 1987: Die Konservative Rolle der Hegelischen Philosophie (The Conservative Character of Hegel's Philosophy)undated
46 pgs., incomplete, not in order
reel 29, frame 1005
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Folder 1988: Der Kriegerische, industrielle und menschliche Typus (The Warlike, Industrial and Human Type)undated
22 pgs., contains Russian
reel 29, frame 1066
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Folder 1989: Ein Kritiker des Marxismus (A Critic of Marxism)undated
20 pgs.
reel 29, frame 1089
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Folder 1990: Lange ueber philosophische Bildung (Long on Philosophical Education)undated
21 pgs.
reel 29, frame 1112
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Folder 1991: Lieder (Songs), by A. Schitlovskyundated
8 pgs.
reel 29, frame 1135
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Folder 1992: Logik, Einleitung (Logic, Introduction)undated
5 pgs., notes, author unknown
reel 29, frame 1144
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Folder 1993: Logik und Erkenntnistheorie (Logic and Epistemology), by Prof. Steinundated
68 pgs.
reel 29, frame 1149
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Folder 1994: S. Maimonundated
38 pgs.
reel 29, frame 1221/1222
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Folder 1995: K. Marx, Eine Studie (Karl Marx, a Study), by Gustav Gross1885
6 pgs., excerpts
reel 29, frame 1265
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Folder 1996: K. Marx und Herbert Spencer (Karl Marx and Herbert Spencer)undated
2 pgs., author unknown
reel 29, frame 1272
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Folder 1997: "Marxistisches" aus der Reichsphilosophie Hegels (Marxist from Hegel's Philosophy of Empire)undated
134 pgs., not in order
reel 29, frame 1275
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Folder 1998: "Marxistisches" aus Russland (Marxist from Russia)undated
19 pgs., author unknown
reel 30, frame 2
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Folder 1999: Das Memorial an die Grossmaechte (The Memorial to the Great Powers)undated
10 pgs.
reel 30, frame 22
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Folder 2000: Nataliens Unglueck (Natalie's Misfortune), by Vera Lokhovaundated
15 pgs.
reel 30, frame 33
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Folder 2001: Die Ost-Europaeische Frage (The East-European Question)undated
8 pgs., pg. 2 is missing, author unknown
reel 30, frame 49
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Folder 2002: Philosophie (Philosophy)undated
6 pgs., notes
reel 30, frame 58
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Folder 2003: Philosophie der Geschichte und Soziologie (Philosophy of History and Sociology)undated
4 pgs., author unknown
reel 30, frame 66
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Folder 2004: Prozess der Geschichte (Trial of History)undated
10 pgs., incomplete
reel 30, frame 72
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Folder 2005: Religionsphilosophie (Philosophy of Religion)undated
6 pgs., incomplete
reel 30, frame 85
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Folder 2006: Die Religionsphilosophie Hegels (Hegel's Philosophy of Religion)undated
7 pgs., incomplete
reel 30, frame 93
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Folder 2007: Der Sozialismus und die vulgaere Nationaloekonomie (Socialism and the Common Political Economy)undated
2 pgs., incomplete
reel 30, frame 108
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Folder 2008: Sozialismus und Wissenschaft (Socialism and Science)undated
8 pgs., incomplete, contains Russian
reel 30, frame 111
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Folder 2009: Ein Socialistisches Volksbuch etwa nach folgendem plan (A Socialist People's Book according to the Following Plan)undated
3 pgs.
reel 30, frame 120
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Folder 2010: Sozialphilosophie (Social Philosophy)undated
18 pgs., notebook 1
reel 30, frame 124
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Folder 2011: Rudolf Stammlers Theorie des "Sozialen Monismus" (Rudolf Stammler's Theory of "Social Monism")undated
14 pgs., incomplete, Yiddish notes
reel 30, frame 145
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Folder 2012: Ludwig Steins Sozialphilosophie (Ludwig Stein's Social Philosophy)undated
56 pgs., notes
reel 30, frame 165
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Folder 2013: Stellung an Hegel (View on Hegel)undated
30 pgs., not in order, contains Russian
reel 30, frame 244
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Folder 2014: Terrorismus und Anarchismus (Terrorism and Anarchy)undated
5 pgs.
reel 30, frame 307
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Folder 2015: Tierschutz oder Menschenschutz? (Animal Protection or Human Protection?)undated
5 pgs.
reel 30, frame 312
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Folder 2016: Versuch ueber die Transcendenthal Philosophie von Solomon Maimon (Essay on the Transcendental Philosophy of Solomon Maimon), Berlin 1790undated
21 pgs.
reel 30, frame 319
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Folder 2017: Der Zusammenhang der Philosophie der Geschichte mit der Politik (The Relationship of the Philosophy of History with Politics)undated
1 pg.
reel 30, frame 337
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Folder 2018: Zwei Typen der Religionsphilosophie (Two Types of Religious Philosophy)undated
4 pgs.
reel 30, frame 339
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Folder 2019: Fragments in Germanundated
75 pgs., contains Russian and English
reel 30, frame 345
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Subseries 4: Englishundated
- Folders: 10
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Folder 2020: The Beginning of an Introduction Into the Problems and the Philosophy of Human Lifeundated
5 pgs., author unknown
reel 30, frame 426
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Folder 2021: Bolsheviki and Socialist-Revolutionists in Russiaundated
12 pgs., not finished
reel 30, frame 433
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Folder 2022: The Future of Races in Americaundated
86 pgs., two essays, author unknown
reel 30, frame 446
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Folder 2023: Love of Happinessundated
8 pgs., author unknown
reel 30, frame 605
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Folder 2024: The Melting Potundated
22 pgs., author unknown
reel 30, frame 614
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Folder 2025: The Messiah Idea in Jewish Historyundated
5 pgs., author unknown
reel 30, frame 637
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Folder 2026: The Problem of Social Peaceundated
22 pgs., notes
reel 30, frame 644
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Folder 2027: The Tendencies of the Russian Revolutionundated
49 pgs.
reel 30, frame 689
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Folder 2028: What's About Us?undated
3 pgs., author unknown
reel 30, frame 750
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Folder 2029: Fragments of an untitled manuscriptundated
107 pgs. (numbered 23-129)
reel 30, frame 754
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