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Correspondences with Tannenbaum, Dr. Abraham
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Exchange with R. Rabinovitch about Scheduling Meeting (1967)
Dear Nachum: I hope you do not think that I have simply forgotten our conversation when we met at the dinner of the UOJCA. I trust that you remember the gist of our conversation. I do hope to be in contact with you towards the end of the summer, p.g., and perhaps we can arrange for you to come in from Toronto at the very beginning of September to meet with me and a few other people to discuss the matter. Perhaps, after that, we may know better what the possibilities are. Meanwhile, please accept my best wishes for a very pleasant summer. Cordially yours, Rabbi Norman Lamm
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Letter to Dr. Tannenbaum about Meeting with Candidate (1967)
Dear Abraham: And the Lord said unto him, "Abraham"; and he said, "Here am I." And Norman said, "Abraham." And Abraham did not answer. And so Norman said, "A song of ascents. I shall raise up mine eyes to the hills (Berger), from whence shall my help (Ozer) come?" Nu, from whence? Cordially, Rabbi Norman Lamm.
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