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Correspondences with Bookbinder, Isidore
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Letter to Isidore Bookbinder about "The Case Against Dialogue" (1967)
Dear Is: I was truly delighted to hear from you, and not at all displeased to receive your gracious and enthusiastic endorsement of ray views on Dialogue. Your neighbor, Msgr. [redacted], is a real ״tachshit.״ In two previous articles I had done for Jewish Life, I made a number of references to him and his overt missionary efforts. We are in complete agreement on this point. Once again, my devoted thanks and my warmest personal regards – as well as from Mindy and my folks – to you and yours.I look forward to not only hearing from you again, but to meeting you personally. Of course, if you decide to attend the Talmud lectures next year, plG., it will be a great source of pleasure to me.Warmest regards,Cordially yours,Rabbi Norman LammRNL/fz
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Interfaith
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Exchange with Bookbinder Family about R. Lamm's Appointment to YU Presidency (1976)
Dear Norman Lamm: Please accept our heartiest congratulations on this great moment of your life. If anyone had dared suggest to those who attended your dear parents' wedding that their son would be president of Yeshiva University, it might have procured a tolerant smile. But it is a fact! Our fervent wish is that Yeshiva University and R. Norman Lamm grow from strength to strength. Would you be good enough to send our every kindly
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