The American Jewish Archives Journal, Volume LXI 2009, Number 1
The American Jewish Archives Journal, Volume LXI 2009, Number 1
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(Dateline: Jerusalem, 116–120.) <strong>The</strong> scroll turned out to be the longest one found, what is called<br />
the Temple Scroll. See Yigael Yadin, <strong>The</strong> Temple Scroll (New York: Random House, 1985),<br />
39–55 for an account of the confiscation of the scroll from Kando. Clearly, from the time of<br />
their discovery until the years immediately preceding his death, Glueck was very much caught<br />
up in the adventure of the scrolls.<br />
317Glueck, diary entry for 14 July 1969, MS 20/A1a-158/11, Diary. <strong>The</strong> conversation was followed<br />
with a letter from Harman and a confidential memorandum about the project. <strong>The</strong> project of<br />
cataloguing and microfilming the approximately three thousand manuscripts was expected to last<br />
though 1972 with a budget of $100,000. <strong>The</strong> idea was that the costs would be split evenly between<br />
Hebrew University and a single donor institution, which would then receive a complete copy<br />
of the films. Harman to Glueck, 14 July 1969, with attached document “CONFIDENTIAL:<br />
Monastery of Mount Sinai Manuscripts,” MS 20/K2-2/1969 July.<br />
318In 1961 a new library building was constructed on the Cincinnati campus. <strong>The</strong> library was<br />
named for David W. Klau, who supported the construction of the new building and who passed<br />
away in the months preceding its dedication in June 1961.<br />
319Glueck to Zafren, 15 August 1969, MS 20/A1a-164/6, X, Y, Z, General.<br />
320Broshi to Glueck, 23 February 1970, negative enclosed, Administrative File: Dead Sea Scrolls,<br />
Klau Library.<br />
321Cross reference to the inventory list indicates that it is negative number 42.553, photographed<br />
by Albina in December 1958. See Tov and Pfann, eds., Companion <strong>Volume</strong>, 161.<br />
322Pierre Benoit, Jozef T. Milik, and Roland de Vaux, eds., Discoveries in the Judaean Desert II:<br />
Les Grottes de Murabba‘at (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960), 1: 155–159, 2: Plate XLV.<br />
323He is described thusly by Meyer, “A Centennial History,” 220.<br />
324Bamberger to Zafren, 3 November 1970, Administrative File: Dead Sea Scrolls, Klau<br />
Library.<br />
325Zafren to Glueck, 17 November 1970; Glueck to Broshi, 20 November 1970, Administrative<br />
File: Dead Sea Scrolls, Klau Library.<br />
326Broshi to Glueck, 2 December 1970, Administrative File: Dead Sea Scrolls, Klau Library.<br />
327For a brief overview see Frank Moore Cross, <strong>The</strong> Ancient Library of Qumran (Garden City:<br />
Doubleday Anchor, 1961), 35–40.<br />
328See Lawrence Schiffman, Reclaiming the Dead Sea Scrolls (New York: Doubleday Anchor,<br />
1995), 21–22. Yadin, who engaged in discussions with de Vaux following the change in authority,<br />
describes them in <strong>The</strong> Temple Scroll, 45–46.<br />
329Broshi to Glueck, 18 December 1970, Administrative File: Dead Sea Scrolls, Klau Library.<br />
330Cited from draft response to Broshi by Glueck, enclosed with Zafren to Glueck, 31 December<br />
1970, Administrative File: Dead Sea Scrolls, Klau Library.<br />
331Zafren to Glueck, 31 December 1970, Administrative File: Dead Sea Scrolls, Klau Library.<br />
332Glueck to Broshi, 11 January 1971, Administrative File: Dead Sea Scrolls, Klau Library.<br />
333Gottschalk to Board of Directors, Shrine of the Book Fund, 23 November 1971, Administrative<br />
File: Dead Sea Scrolls, Klau Library.<br />
334Ibid. 335Zafren to Gottschalk, 6 March 1972, Administrative File: Dead Sea Scrolls, Klau Library.<br />
336Air Waybill, El Al Israel Airlines LTD., 114–574234 3, 24 March 1972, Administrative File:<br />
Dead Sea Scrolls, Klau Library.<br />
337Broshi to Gottschalk, 11 April 1972.<br />
338Zafren to Broshi, 20 April 1972.<br />
339Broshi to Zafren, 7 May 1972, Administrative File: Dead Sea Scrolls, Klau Library.<br />
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