Judaism
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Stella Reichenberg Meyer diaries and notebook
Marlena Tanya Muchnick papers
Contains books, manuscripts, letters, posters, compact discs, videocassettes, and various other materials pertaining to Marlena Tanya Muchnick's life and career. Includes information on her conversion to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from Judaism, her work as an author and lecturer, and her family and friends. Materials date from between 1948 and 2009.
Rose Marie Reid missionary work, approximately 1943-1988
Contains the records of Reid's efforts to conduct missionary work. Much of this pertains to her particular emphasis in proselytizing to people of Jewish ancestry, but it also includes other work. Includes drafts of her pamphlet "Attention Israel," correspondence relating to her work, and other booklets relating to her missionary work. Dated approximately 1943 to 1988.
John Smith papers
Contains printed image scans of John Smith's papers. These include manuscripts for his "Hebrew Grammar" and "Chaldee Grammar," as well as manuscripts of his lectures on natural philosophy and theology. Also included are several discourses regarding the Abrahamic covenant and theories regarding connections between the tribes of Israel and Native American peoples. Original materials dated 1774 to 1824.
Underwood & Underwood stereo views and stereoscope of Palestine
Vernuenftige und liebreiche Vorstellung zur gewinnung derer die an der Wahrheit der Religion gewissen, oder dieselbe leitsinning verachten = Representations raisonabler & chartiblies pour gagner ceux qui doutent dela verite' de la religion on qui par segerte' la meprisent
The author of this document is unknown. It is an introduction on how to win those who know about religion but despise it. The manuscript is written in a single hand and is believed to have been copied by the grandmother of the count of la Roegetta when she was a young girl likely as a school project.