79 resultados para Oudrid, 1825-1877.
em Center for Jewish History Digital Collections
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Photocopies of birth certificate (1877) and release from citizenship certificate (1893), Berlin.
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Vital documents of the Jacobs family: marriage certificate (1907); military certificate (1899); birthday poem for Selig Loewenstein (1926); school certificates; birth certificate.
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Contains correspondence, minutes, reports, clippings, manuscripts, research materials, journal articles, photographs and publications; primarily relating to Berger's involvement with Ethiopian Jewry and his efforts to bring about their rescue through the organization he formed, the American Association for Ethiopian Jews. Also contains material from Berger's other interests- his writings, travels through the world and to Israel and Ethiopia, community affiliations, research in Black American Jews, profession as a Jewish social work executive, his commitment to Jewish causes and to Israel. There are also many personal and biographical materials from the numerous long-term friendships and associations he established.
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Collection contains material pertaining to Molly Picon's career as an actress as well as some personal material. About half the collection consists of manuscript plays, primarily in Yiddish. Collection also includes manuscript song lyrics; songbooks and sheet music; radio and television scripts; programs and announcements from Picon's performances; Picon's correspondence, largely with her family and Jacob Kalich; photographs; and scrapbooks.
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Biographical articles; letter; photos (58 items)
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Materials pertaining to Julius Seligmann (born 1903 in Werden) and to his parents (?), Sigmund Seligmann (b. 1871) and Minna, née Oppenheimer (b. 1873)
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right: Joseph Molling sitting; left: unknown man standing
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Photo taken in Israel.
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right: Joseph Molling sitting; left: unknown man standing
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Badly faded picture of Peter Molling, left, and his father, Josef Molling
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Josef Molling committed suicide. He had financial problems, either embezzelment from the Prussian State Lottery or over an aircraft plant.
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l-r: Thekla Oppenheimer-Benedick, Jenny Oppenheimer-Frank, Fanny Oppenheimer and Adele Oppenheimer-Nathan