20 resultados para Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court.
em Center for Jewish History Digital Collections
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Aenny Catzenstein is seen sitting on a sofa in the left corner of the picture
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At the time Franz was ill with cancer but Aenny did not know.
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Ernest Krakauer is wearing a uniform; the picture is taken in front of a house.
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When Bruno Roth arrived in the United States in 1939 he opened a photo studio. He used this photograph for advertising
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On November 11, 1938 they were deported to Sachsenhausen
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Aenny Catzenstein is seen sitting on a sofa in the left corner of the picture
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At the time Franz was ill with cancer but Aenny did not know.
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Ernest Krakauer is wearing a uniform; the picture is taken in front of a house.
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Caption: J. Meyer, Grand-Rabbin et President du Consistoire Israelite du Department du Bas-Rhin a Strasbourg; also translated in Hebrew
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Chiefly material relating to activities against restrictive immigration legislation; also some items referring to decisions of the United States Supreme Court and naturalization of immigrants. Correspondence with members of the American Jewish Committee, primarily Herbert Friedenwald, Fulton Brylawski, and Max James Kohler. Contains also printed extracts of Congressional hearings and Congressional record.
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Jewish organization executive. Primarily autographs, photos, writings, speeches, and biographical material, collected by Bisno, relating to ca. 120 Jews who have attained prominence in American public life; together with papers (1923-32) from Congregation Talmud Torah of Los Angeles, letters (1928-37) relating to other Jewish organizations in Los Angeles, and 3 letters of Stephen S. Wise, dealing with the general Jewish situation in Europe in 1933 and with the question of Jewish participation in the 1936 Olympic games. Persons represented include Benjamin N. Cardozo, Abe Fortas, Felix Frankfurter, Henry Horner, Herbert H. Lehman, and Lewis L. Strauss.