124 resultados para Schweitzer, Albert, 1875-1965.
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Verso: "Er sinnt in der Wueste"
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Obverse: A likeness of Einstein according to the sculpture seen in the entrance to the Mathematics Institute of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Reverse: A mathematical formula in Einstein's handwriting.
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Two cups and two saucers used for chocolate. The Einstein children's portraits are emblazoned on these delicate teacups, presumably by their parents, as these come from the family collection.
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Manuscript: "Spaete Schaeden der Psyche nach politischer Verfolgung". Radio broadcast on psychiatric disorders suffered by individuals who had been subject to political persecution, especially those who spent time in concentration camps.
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The Schoolman Papers reflect Dr. Albert P. and Mrs. Bertha Schoolmans' staunch dedication to Jewish education, Jewish causes, and Israel. Bertha Schoolman, a lifelong member of Hadassah, assisted thousands of Israeli youth as chairman of the Youth Aliyah Committee. Her diaries, photos, scrapbooks, and correspondence record her numerous visits to Israel on which she helped set up schools, met with Israeli dignitaries, and participated in Zionist Conferences and events. The collection includes a 1936 letter from Hadassah founder, Henrietta Szold, praising Mrs. Schoolman's work as well as a letter from the father of Anne Frank, thanking Mrs. Schoolman for naming a Youth Aliyah center the "Anne Frank Haven" after his later daughter.
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The Michaelson family papers include early family correspondence, documents, and ephemera; genealogical research conducted by Ms. Appleby, Anna’s granddaughter; copies of New York City marriage certificates kept by Louis B. Michaelson, Rabbi, between 1906-1907; and Anna Michaelson’s copies of original birth records that she kept as midwife in the Lower East Side in New York City between 1892-1916.