15 resultados para Herwegh, Georg, 1817-1875.
em Center for Jewish History Digital Collections
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Parents of Franz Rosenzweig
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Father of Franz Rosenzweig
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Parents of Franz Rosenzweig
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Father of Franz Rosenzweig
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Handwritten purchase agreement for a barn in Merzbach, Franconia (photocopy of the original and typed transcript).
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Handwritten on verso: Der verehrten Geistes-Schwester Gevereth Dr. Bertha Badt-Strauss dediziert zur freundlichen Erinnerung an den 83 jaehrigen Dichter-Arzt Dr. Georg Michelsohn (Eli Elkana)! Ramath-Gan (Israel) 1. Sept. 1959
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"15.4.1889 Georg Heinrich geb. 12.5.1863. pens. 31.12.1927"
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Includes F 34652a - F 34699
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Contains business correspondence, accounts and documents relating to Jacob Franks of New York, his two sons, Moses and David, a nephew, Isaac, and a John Franks of Halifax, possibly a member of the family.
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The records of Temple Beth El offer a valuable insight into a small town Southern Jewish community. The community members, composed mainly of German Jews devoted to Reform movement, participated actively in charity work and mutual benefit societies, and maintained a close relationship with Jewish communities throughout the South. Contributors to the Southern economy, their synagogue activities often reflect their business interests; a bale of cotton was once used in a fundraising auction. The strength of their Jewish commitment is reflected in their efforts to keep the synagogue active, despite difficulties in hiring and maintaining Rabbis for the pulpit.
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Three original documents: citizenship certificate and oath for Israel Fabian (June 23, 1827); certificate of family name and Prussian citizenship for Israel Fabian (December 21, 1838); appointment of widow Fabian as quartermaster (September 14, 1875).