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Contains 29 Results:

Kohn, Abraham - Diary, translation (typed, English), n.d.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 57
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates: n.d.

Kohn, Abraham - Diary, transcription (manuscript, German), n.d.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 58
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates: n.d.

Kohn, Abraham - Diary, transcription (typed, German), n.d.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 59
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates: n.d.

Kohn, Abraham - Flag painting presented to Abraham Lincoln - information about, n.d., 1929-1971

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 60
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates: n.d., 1929-1971