936 resultados para alphabet, collection, reorganization
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Brochures with speeches, clippings, photos documenting the "Woche der Begegnung", visits of former Jewish residents of Heilbronn, 1984-1987.
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Typescript about Julius and Paula (née Hirsch) Briske and their three children, Hans, Elisabeth, and Julius. Also included are Judge Briske’s letters of appointment.
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Passports for Heinrich and Regina Lichtenstein
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Letter by Meinhard Kroner to Leo and Hertha Brandeis, Budapest 1940 (German with English translation)
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Various newspaper articles about Daisy Davidow and her art work.
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Letters to Ira Goldberg from Dora Edinger (1955), Paul P. Homburger (1955), The New York Public Library (1956) in reference to Bertha Pappenheim; article about stamp dedication by the German postal service honoring Bertha Pappenheim (in Allgemeine Wochenzeitung der Juden in Deutschland, 11/5/1954)
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Six photographs of members of the Dornhelm family in Austrian army during WW I
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The collection holds materials on Lisa Brandwein’s uncle, Fritz Stahl. Also included are photographs and a note on the town of Striegau in Silesia (now Strzegom in Poland).
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Bernhard Lowe, September 1999 (no ackn.)
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Business ledger in Yiddish (1837-1845)
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Lists of Jews in the "Breidenbach Land" from the 18th to the 20th century..
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Gisela Simon, née Stern was born 1931, the daughter of the butcher Louis Stern (born 1891 in Abterode) and Gertrud Stern née Fackenheim (born 1898 in Halle a.d.S.). The family was deported to Theresienstadt in 1942 and immigrated to the United States after liberation.
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Letter
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Various clippings and articles about the work of Erwin Gruen and his Jewish-German background (1965-1993); Letter by Gruen describing his experiences during the Nazi period.
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The collection holds primarily the trans-atlantic correspondence of Irma Sondhelm and various family members, 1894-1943. Also included is a fashion pamphlet, 'Die gutgekleidete Dame : Ein Modenbrevier, Luxemburg, 1930.