Gordon, Nathan
Person
Temple Emanu-El Rabbi concerned with JCRS patient Mrs. Madvinsky's well being.
Citation
Found in: B002.01.0100.0114.00010Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from C.D. Spivak to N. Gordon, 1908 October 22
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Identifier: B002.01.0103.0095.00006
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Typed letter from C.D. Spivak to Nathan Gordon informing him that Louis Leibovitch was invited for admission to the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society. Spivak trusts that Leibovitch’s stay at JCRS will be beneficial for his health. He signs the letter "Secretary" at the bottom.
Dates:
1908 October 22
Letter from Charles Spivak to Nathan Gordon, 1909 July 9
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Identifier: B002.01.0101.0067.00009
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Typed letter from C.D. Spivak in Denver, Colorado to Nathan Gordon in Montreal, Canada informs that Harry Benjamin, whom Gordon had written to Spivak about, has been invited by JCRS to enter the Sanatorium. Letter is unsigned but "Secretary" is typed at the bottom.
Dates:
1909 July 9
Letter from N. Gordon to JCRS, 1908 September 14
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Identifier: B002.01.0103.0095.00002
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Handwritten letter from Nathan Gordon to JCRS. Gordon introduces Louis Leibovitch as a man who is in an advanced stage of tuberculosis. Leibovitch had been advised by a physician to apply to JCRS for treatment. Gordon explains that Leibovitch’s sister passed away and he is very poor; therefore, members of the Jewish community have assisted Leibovitch’s transportation to Denver. Gordon asks Spivak to admit Leibovitch when he arrives.
Dates:
1908 September 14
Letter from Nathan Gordon to C.D. Spivak, 1909 May 18
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Identifier: B002.01.0101.0067.00014
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Typed letter from Nathan Gordon in Montreal, Canada to C.D. Spivak in Denver, Colorado informs that Harry Benjamin's friends have appealed to Gordon to write to Spivak on Benjamin's behalf. Informs that Gordon has looked into the necessity of sending Benjamin to Denver and Benjamin's doctor in Montreal revealed that he is in the "inceptive stage of tuberculosis" and so nothing but treatment in Denver will help. Gordon requests that Spivak do whatever he can to get Benjamin admitted to the...
Dates:
1909 May 18
Letter to Dr. Spivak from N. Gordon, 1910 April 27
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Identifier: B002.01.0100.0114.00011
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Typed letter to Dr. Spivak from N. Gordon on letterhead that states "NATHAN GORDON RABBI TEMPLE EMANU-EL Lecturer, Department Oriental Languages McGill Universtiy 68 STANLEY STREET MONTREAL" dated April 27, 1910 [sic]. Mr. Gordon shows concern for Mrs. Madvinsky, asking JCRS to keep her a few days after her official discharge date from the Sanatorium because "her husband [Mr. Madvinsky] is leaving this city [Montreal] for Denver within a couple of days" [sic]. The letter is signed in blue ink...
Dates:
1910 April 27
Letter to Dr. Spivak from N. Gordon, 1908 December 21
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Identifier: B002.01.0100.0114.00047
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Handwritten letter to "Dr. C. D. Spivak, Sec. J.C.R.S. Denver:-" from Nathan Gordon on letterhead that states "68 Stanley St. Montreal." dated "Dec. 21, 1908" [sic]. N. Gordon is appealing to the case of Mrs. Madvinsky in the letter, saying that it would be much appreciated if Mrs. Madvinsky could stay at JCRS. Signed Nathan Gordon.
Dates:
1908 December 21
Letter to N. Gordon from Dr. Spivak, 1910 May 07
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Identifier: B002.01.0100.0114.00010
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Typed letter of reply from Dr. Spivak to "Rabbi Nathan Gordon, 68 Syanley [Stanley] Str., Montreal, Canada" dated "May 7/10" [sic]. Dr. Spivak notifies N. Gordon of an extention for Mrs. Madvinsky's stay in the JCRS Sanatorium, which will last until her and Mr. Madvinsky are settled in their new arrangement. The letter is not signed but Secretary is typed at the bottom.
Dates:
1910 May 07
Letter to N. Gordon from Dr. Spivak, 1909 January 12
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Identifier: B002.01.0100.0114.00041
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Typed letter to "Mr. Nathan Gordon 68 Stanley Str., Montreal, Cana." from Dr. Spivak dated "Jan. 12. 1909" [sic]. Dr. Spivak informs Mr. Gordon that Mrs. Sophia Midvinsky [Mrs. Sophie Madvinsky] has been accepted to attend the JCRS Sanatorium. The letter is not signed but Secretary is typed at the bottom of the letter.
Dates:
1909 January 12