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Travelers

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Scope Note: Here are entered works on people who take trips or journeys [for any purpose]. Works on the traditionally itinerant peoples of Ireland, Scotland, England, and Wales are entered under: Irish Travellers (Nomadic people); Scottish Travellers (Nomadic people); English Travellers (Nomadic people); and: Welsh Travellers (Nomadic people)See Also From: Tourists (as a Topic)

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Bernard Zion Lande Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B122
Abstract Bernard Zion Lande, the grandson of early Denver Jewish pioneer Zion Wolf Karsh, was born in Denver, Colorado, on July 11, 1927. Lande grew up on Denver's west side and attended the Hebrew Educational Alliance. While still in his teens, he helped to found the Jewish Youth Council, and in 1947 he attended the Brandeis Camp in California, where he gained his first exposure to the philosophies of the Jewish Reconstructionist movement. Lande received a master's degree in social psychology...
Dates: 1931-1980