An Inventory to the Gotthard Deutsch Papers. 1859-1922. (bulk 1900-1920).

Manuscript Collection No. 123


Title:
Gotthard Deutsch Papers
Repository:
The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives
Creator:
The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives Deutsch, Gotthard, 1859-1921
Dates:
1859-1922
Dates:
1900-1920
Quantity:
Quantity: 4.8 linear feet
(Quantity: 12 Hollinger boxes
and Quantity: 1 oversize box
)
Abstract:
The Gotthard Deutsch Papers describe the career of Gotthard Deutsch, rabbi and professor at Hebrew Union College. The collection consists of correspondene, documents, manuscripts, notes, diaries, notebooks, and miscellaneous items.
Identification:
MS-123
Language:
Collection material in English.

Biographical Sketch

Gotthard Deutsch was born on January 31, 1859 in the village of Dolne Kounice (Kaintz), Moravia, then a province of the Austro-Hungarian empire. Descended from a line of scholars and teachers, Deutsch received his early education in Dolne Kounice and Nikolsburg. In 1876, Deutsch entered the Breslau Jewish Theological Seminary and the University of Breslau. While there, he came under the influence of the historian Heinrich Graetz. Upon completing his studies at Breslau, Deutsch entered the University of Vienna in 1879. He was awarded a Ph.D. in history from the University in 1881.

After receiving his Ph.D. Deutsch obtained the position of religious school instructor in the city of Bruenn, Austria, serving there from 1881 until 1887. Shortly after being elected a permanent teacher at Bruenn, he decided to enter the rabbinate. He was ordained by Isaac Hirsch Weiss, under whom he had studied in Vienna. His sole post was in the city of Most (Bruex), in Bohemia, where he was rabbi during the years 1887 through 1891. It was while there that he married Hermine Bacher on May 10, 1888.

After responding to an advertisement for faculty published by Isaac Mayer Wise, Deutsch was appointed professor of Jewish history and philosophy at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, Ohio. Serving as a professor for thirty years (1891-9121), Deutsch built a reputation among the students and faculty for his teaching and the depth of his knowledge. Deutsch was especially renowned for his index file, which recorded every major event in Jewish history since 1800 together with relevant source material. In addition to his teaching duties, Deutsch was acting president of HUC in 1903.

Deutsch was involved in three major crises during his years at HUC. The first occurred in 1903, just before he became acting president. In that year, he submitted his resignation from the faculty, citing his desire to devote his time fully to his literary labors. In the end, he was persuaded to withdraw his resignation.

The next crisis occurred in 1905. In that year, Deutsch decided that he wanted to make a trip to Russia to gather information about the Jewish communities there. Russian passport law, however, denied visas to Jews unless they were sales representatives and were staying in Russia for a specified length of time. Thus, Deutsch's first request for a visa to enter Russia was denied. After this denial, Deutsch began a campaign in the press, and through the aid of the U.S. State Department and Speaker of the House Nicholas Longworth -- a son-in-law of Theodore Roosevelt -- Deutsch was able to force the Russians to grant him a visa.

The major crisis of Deutsch's time at HUC resulted from the anti-German hysteria of World War I. Before America's entrance into the war, Deutsch had been a supporter of Woodrow Wilson's policy of neutrality and a negotiated settlement. In line with these concepts, Deutsch had become a member of the Peoples' Council of America for Democracy and Peace. On October 5, 1917, federal agents raided the Cincinnati offices of the Council. As a result of this raid, the Board of Governors of HUC called upon Deutsch to explain the nature of his relationship with the Council. At a special meeting of the Board, Deutsch apologized for any embarrassment his association with the Council may have caused the school, stating that he had become a member only out of his desire for universal peace. This explanation was accepted and no action was taken by the Board.

Within this atmosphere, Deutsch appeared on November 21, 1917 as a witness at a citizenship hearing for Hyman David Sway, a local printer. During the hearing, Deutsch was asked by Judge Howard C. Hollister which side he wished to see win the war; Germany, or the United States. Angered that his loyalty was being challenged, Deutsch refused to answer the question. Hollister then disqualified Deutsch as a witness for Sway.

As a result of this action, public outcry arose calling for Deutsch's removal from the HUC faculty. Only by mustering the support of the leading Reform rabbis, presenting evidence from students then serving in the armed forceds, and admitting that he had made a mistake in handling the loyalty question, was Deutsch able to avoid being removed from the faculty. Even then, the Board of Governors passed a motion of censure against him.

Besides his teaching skills, Deutsch was well known as a writer. He succeeded Isaac Mayer Wise as editor of the German language publication Die Deborah in 1901. He was a contributor to the American Israelite , the American Hebrew, the Jewish Chronicle of London, and all the other major Jewish periodicals of his time. He was an original member of the board of editors for The Jewish Encyclopedia, being responsible for the articles dealing with modern Jewish history. His major publications were Scrolls (a collection of his periodical writings; 3 volumes, 1917-1920); History of the Jews (1904); and two novels in German: Andere Zeiten (1906) and Unloesbare Fesseln (1903). At the time of his death, there was general regret that Deutsch had not been able to publish a major book on modern Jewish history.

Recognized as a leading Jewish historian of the period, Gotthard Deutsch died in Cincinnati on October 14, 1921. He was survived by his wife Hermine, his three sons, Hermann, Eberhard, and Zola; and two daughters, Edith and Naomi.

Scope and Content Note

The Gotthard Deutsch Papers describe the career of Gotthard Deutsch, rabbi and professor at Hebrew Union College. The colleciton consists of correspondence, documents, manuscripts, notes, diaries, notebooks, scrapbooks, and miscellaneous items.

The collection contains extensive correspondence files and is rich with materials reflecting the bulk of Deutsch's career and activities while at Hebrew Union College. The papers reflect his teaching, his scholarly activities, his interactions and relations with colleagues, as well as his personal life.

Arrangement Note

This collection is arranged in two (2) series:
Series A. Correspondence. 1859-1922.
Series B. Literary Productions. 1885-1922.

Search Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the American Jewish Archives's online catalog.

Subjects

Deutsch, Gotthard, 1859-1921
Hebrew Union College -- Faculty
Jewish college teachers -- Ohio -- Cincinnati
Jewish educators -- Ohio -- Cincinnati

Genres

Diaries
Scrapbooks -- Ohio -- Cincinnati

Terms of Access and Use

The Gotthard Deutsch Papers are open to all users. The original manuscript collection is available in the Barrows-Loebelson Reading Room of the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives.

Property and Literary Rights

Property rights are held by the American Jewish Archives. Literary rights are retained by the Deutsch heirs. Literary rights may also be retained by specific creators of materials.

Questions concerning rights should be addressed to the Executive Director of the American Jewish Archives. For more information see the American Jewish Archives
copyright information webpage.

Preferred Citation

Footnotes and bibliographic references should refer to the Gotthard Deutsch Papers and the American Jewish Archives. A suggestion for at least the first citation is as follows:

[Description], [Date], Box #, Folder #. MS-123. Gotthard Deutsch Papers. American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Provenance

Donor information for the Gotthard Deutsch Papers is not available.

Accruals and Additions

No further accruals are expected to this collection.

Processing Information

Processed by David Burge,


Subject Tracings

The following list of subjects is a selective index to many of the topics and individuals in the Gotthard Deutsch Papers. It is selective in that it only attempts to draw attention to the more significant items in the collection. It does not attempt to list every subject or individual nor does it try to indicate all places that a listed subject or individual appears in the collection.
When used in conjunction with the Box and Folder List, the Subject Tracings should help the researcher locate topics. References are to boxes and folders: e.g. 2/13 means Box 2, Folder 13.
American Hebrew 1/72/25,
Currick, Max C. 1/17
Hebrew Union College 2/718, 4/9, 10, 13, 7/3,
Jewish Publication Society of America 1/2
Kohler, Kaufmann 2/183/1,
Marcus, Jacob R. 2/30
Morgenstern, Julian 3/1
Responsa Literature 6/5
Seasongood, Murray 3/16
Union of American Hebrew Congregations 2/7

Box and Folder Listing



Series A. Correspondence.

Scope and Content
Scope and Contene Note: Consists of correspondence, clippings, sympathy cards, memorial resolutions, documents, and miscellaneous items.


Arrangement Note: Arranged alphabetically by the name of the person or organization. Letters are arranged chronologically within each folder.

Box 1 / Folder 1
A, General. ,




Box 1 / Folder 2
Adler, Cyrus.1905-1921 ,




Box 1 / Folder 3
Adler, Felix.1919-1920, Undated ,




Box 1 / Folder 4
Allen, Alfred G.1911-1916 ,




Box 1 / Folder 5
Altheimer, Ben.1916-1921 ,




Box 1 / Folder 6
Aschheim, I.J.1917-1921, Undated ,




Box 1 / Folder 7
Ba-Be, General. ,




Box 1 / Folder 8
Bacher, Wilhelm.1897-1912 ,




Box 1 / Folder 9
Bamberger, Seckel.1904-1905 ,




Box 1 / Folder 10
Benesch, Alfred A.1917 ,




Box 1 / Folder 11
Berkowitz, Henry. 1898-1921, Undated ,




Box 1 / Folder 12
Bettmann, Bernhard. 1891-1912 ,




Box 1 / Folder 13
Bi-Bo, General.,




Box 1 / Folder 14
Black, Ludwig.1887; 1897; 1921 ,




Box 1 / Folder 15
Bowdle, Stanley E.1911-1915 ,




Box 1 / Folder 16
Br-Bu, General. ,




Box 1 / Folder 17
C, General. ,




Box 1 / Folder 18
Calisch, Edward N. 1898-1921 ,




Box 1 / Folder 19
Cohen, Alfred M. 1910-1921 ,




Box 1 / Folder 20
Cohen, Henry. 1898-1921 ,




Box 1 / Folder 21
Cowen, Philip. 1900-1905 ,




Box 1 / Folder 22
Cutler, Harry. 1910-1920 ,




Box 1 / Folder 23
D, General. ,




Box 1 / Folder 24
Dearness, William.1917-1921 ,




Box 1 / Folder 25
de Sola Pool, David. 1916-1921 ,




Box 1 / Folder 26
E, General. ,




Box 1 / Folder 27
Einstein, Berthold.1892-1914, Undated ,




Box 1 / Folder 28
Fa-Fl, General. ,




Box 1 / Folder 29
Felsenthal, Bernhard. 1890-1902 ,




Box 1 / Folder 30
Feust (No first name).1904 ,




Box 1 / Folder 31
Fo-Fu, General. ,




Box 1 / Folder 32
Funk and Wagnalls. 1900-1905; 1921; Undated ,




Box 2 / Folder 1
G, General.,




Box 2 / Folder 2
Gaster, Moses. 1896-1918 ,




Box 2 / Folder 3
Geiger, Ludwig. 1899-1915 ,




Box 2 / Folder 4
Gries, Moses. 1898-1917 ,




Box 2 / Folder 5
Guttmann, Michael.1921 ,




Box 2 / Folder 6
H, General. ,




Box 2 / Folder 7
Hebrew Union College. 1891-1921, Undated ,




Box 2 / Folder 8
Heinsheimer, Edward. 1912; 1914 ,




Box 2 / Folder 9
Heller, Maximilian. 1898-1899; 1916-1918; 1921 ,




Box 2 / Folder 10
Hirsch, Emil G. 1897-1917 ,




Box 2 / Folder 11
Horowitz, Nathan.1921 ,




Box 2 / Folder 12
I, General. ,




Box 2 / Folder 13
J, General. ,




Box 2 / Folder 14
K, General.> ,




Box 2 / Folder 15
Karpeles, Gustav. 1894-1908 ,




Box 2 / Folder 16
Kayserling, Moritz. 1889-1901 ,




Box 2 / Folder 17
Kellner, Leon.1909-1921 ,




Box 2 / Folder 18
Kohler, Kaufmann. 1897-1921 ,




Box 2 / Folder 19
Kohler, Max J.. 1910-1921, Undated ,




Box 2 / Folder 20
Kohut, George Alexander. 1894-1920 ,




Box 2 / Folder 21
Kraus, Adolf. 1908-1921 ,




Box 2 / Folder 22
Krauskopf, Joseph. 1898-1921 ,




Box 2 / Folder 23
Krauss, Samuel. 1903; 1920-1921 ,




Box 2 / Folder 24
La-Lev, General. ,




Box 2 / Folder 25
Landman, Isaac. 1906-1921 ,




Box 2 / Folder 26
Landsberg, Max. 1892-1921 ,




Box 2 / Folder 27
Lazarus, Moritz. 1897-1903 ,




Box 2 / Folder 28
Lew-Lue, General. ,




Box 2 / Folder 29
Longworth, Nicholas. 1905; 1920 ,




Box 2 / Folder 30
Ma-Me, General. ,




Box 2 / Folder 31
Mannheimer, Eugene. 1910-1921 ,




Box 2 / Folder 32
Margolis, Max L.. 1897-1921 ,




Box 2 / Folder 33
Marshall, Louis. 1916-1921 ,




Box 2 / Folder 34
Meyer, Martin A.. 1916-1921 ,




Box 3 / Folder 1
Mi-My, General. ,




Box 3 / Folder 2
Montefiore, Claude G. 1897; 1921; Undated ,




Box 3 / Folder 3
Mueller, Anita.1920-1921 ,




Box 3 / Folder 4
N, General. ,




Box 3 / Folder 5
O, General. ,




Box 3 / Folder 6
Oppenheim, J.P.1883-1915 ,




Box 3 / Folder 7
P, General. ,




Box 3 / Folder 8
R, General. ,




Box 3 / Folder 9
Rosenau, William. 1898-1921 ,




Box 3 / Folder 10
Rosenberg, S.1891 ,




Box 3 / Folder 11
Rosin, David.1892-1894 ,




Box 3 / Folder 12
Rubenstein, Ben.1920-1921 ,




Box 3 / Folder 13
Sa-Sc, General. ,




Box 3 / Folder 14
Schatz, Boris.1915; Undated ,




Box 3 / Folder 15
Schiff, Jacob H. 1915-1918 ,




Box 3 / Folder 16
Se-So, General. ,




Box 3 / Folder 17
Simonsen, David J.1894-1921 ,




Box 3 / Folder 18
Singer, Isidore. 1900-1904 ,




Box 3 / Folder 19
Sp-Sz, General. ,




Box 3 / Folder 20
Spitz, Joseph. 1887-188l 1909; 1921 ,




Box 3 / Folder 21
Stolz, Joseph. 1902-1921, Undated ,




Box 3 / Folder 22
Strack, Hermann L.1886; 1920-1921 ,




Box 3 / Folder 23
Szold, Henrietta. 1898-1904 ,




Box 3 / Folder 24
T, General. ,




Box 3 / Folder 25
U-V, General. ,




Box 3 / Folder 26
Ungar, Moritz.1885-1892 ,




Box 3 / Folder 27
Van Ness Meyers, Philip.1917; 1921 ,




Box 3 / Folder 28
Wa-Wh, General. ,




Box 3 / Folder 29
Wald, Lillian D. 1921 ,




Box 3 / Folder 30
Weiss, Caroline.1884-1916 ,




Box 4 / Folder 1
Wi-Wr, General. ,




Box 4 / Folder 2
Wise, Isaac Mayer 1891-1900, Undated ,




Box 4 / Folder 3
Wolf, Simon 1898-1921 ,




Box 4 / Folder 4
Wolsey, Louis 1916-1921 ,




Box 4 / Folder 5
Y-Z, General. ,




Box 4 / Folder 6
Zangwill, Israel 1898-1917 ,




Box 4 / Folder 7
Unidentified correspondence.1859-1921 ,




Box 4 / Folder 8
Sympathy cards (written at the time of the death of Deutsch).1921 ,




Box 4 / Folder 9
Hebrew Union College Monthly. 25th anniversary of Deutsch's appointment to HUC faculty.1916 ,




Box 4 / Folder 10
Hebrew Union College Monthly. 60th birthday of Gotthard Deutsch.1919 ,




Box 4 / Folder 11
B'nai B'rith memorial resolution at the death of Gotthard Deutsch.1922 ,




Box 4 / Folder 12
Jewish Orphan Home of Cleveland memorial resolution at death of Gotthard Deutsch.1921 ,




Box 4 / Folder 13
Hebrew Union College Board of Governors memorial resolution at death of Gotthard Deutsch.1921 ,




Box 5
Letterbooks.1899-1901 ,




Box 6 / Folder 1
Address books.Undated ,




Box 6 / Folder 2
Documents (contracts, letters of witness, etc.) from Deutsch's positions at Bruenn and Bruex.1882-1886, Undated ,




Box 6 / Folder 3
Documents (minister's license, passport, will, etc.) from Deutsch's American activities.1892; 1905; 1921; Undated ,




Box 6 / Folder 4
Report cards and documents from education at Nikolsburg, Breslau, and Vienna.1869-1881 ,





Series B. Literary Productions.

Scope and Content
Scope and Content Note: Consists of manuscripts, responsa material, notes, index cards, diaries, notebooks, and scrapbooks. The oversize box contains three scrapbooks from the years 1905-1922 and a subscription book.


Arrangement Note: All the responsa material and the manuscripts have been arranged alphabetically according to title. The diaries have been arranged chronologically.

Box 6 / Folder 5
Introduction to responsa volume for Jewish Publication Society's Hebrew Classics Series. 1917 ,




Box 6 / Folder 6
A-C, responsa material.1917 ,




Box 6 / Folder 7
D-G, responsa material.1917 ,




Box 6 / Folder 8
H-L, responsa material.1917 ,




Box 6 / Folder 9
M-Z, responsa material.1917 ,




Box 6 / Folder 10-14
Miscellaneous items and papers.Undated ,

Quantity: (5 folders)



Box 7 / Folder 1
Reference cards for various articles by Deutsch.1892-1916, Undated ,




Box 7 / Folder 2
Blue index cards listing names of people and events important for modern Jewish history.Undated ,




Box 7 / Folder 3
Hebrew Union College Journal and Hebrew Union College Monthly articles by or about Deutsch.1897-1922 ,




Box 7 / Folder 4
Miscellaneous index cards.Undated ,




Box 7 / Folder 5
Index cards listing various pamphlets.Undated ,




Box 7 / Folder 6-7
Diaries and date-books.1892-1896,

Quantity: (2 folders)



Box 8
Diaries and note-books.1897-1910 ,




Box 9
Diaries and note-books.1911-1921 ,




Box 10 / Folder 1-5
Notebooks.Undated ,

Quantity: (5 folders)



Box 11 / Folder 1
A-B, Manuscripts.Undated ,




Box 11 / Folder 2-3
Andere Zeiten (German novel by Deutsch).1903-1906 ,

Quantity: (2 folders)



Box 11 / Folder 4
C-D, Manuscripts.Undated ,




Box 11 / Folder 5
E-F, Manuscripts.Undated ,




Box 11 / Folder 6
G-H, Manuscripts.Undated ,




Box 12 / Folder 1
I-K, Manuscripts.Undated ,




Box 12 / Folder 2
L-O, Manuscripts.Undated ,




Box 12 / Folder 3
P-Q, Manuscripts.Undated ,




Box 12 / Folder 4
R-Sc, Manuscripts.Undated ,




Box 12 / Folder 5
Si-T, Manuscripts.Undated ,




Box 12 / Folder 6
U-Z, Manuscripts.Undated ,




Box 12 / Folder 7
Unloesbare Fesseln (German novel by Deutsch), 1st edition.1903 ,




Box 12 / Folder 8
Untitled manuscripts.Undated ,




Box X-313
Scrapbooks.1905-1922 ,




Box X-313
Subscription list.1885-1887 ,