986 resultados para Coptic manuscripts.
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The records consist of documentation of the American Jewish Committee's project to describe Jewish participation in the United States Armed Forces during World War I. The bulk of the material consists of questionnaires that the AJC sent to servicemen to determine Jewish identity, which contain information on personal identification and details of military service. Responses to the questionnaire come from both Jews and non-Jews. In addition, the collection contains office papers concerning the project and a ledger of manuscripts. The manuscripts document the distribution of records the Office of Jewish War Records collected, as well as list Jews who died or were given military honors.
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Papers include a large number of journals and notebooks, hundreds of fan letters, general correspondence, manuscripts by and about Roth, and publications by and about Roth. Papers also include various editions of his works and several annotated volumes of his personal reference library. Topical files contain photographs and items reflecting his interests and personal history.
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The collection contains miscellaneous writings, personal correspondence and memorabilia of Debrest, an American Jewish journalist, poet and business executive. Among the correspondents are Felix Adler and Harry Truman.
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Offprint from "Historischer Verein in Gerolzhofen E.V." on Jewish community in Gerolzheim.
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"Genealogy of a Jewish Family: The descendants of Herz Anschel" by W. Rosenstock [or Siegfried Auerbach] and clipping with review
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Manuscript on the above subject.
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Transcript of the radio broadcast of a ‘political feature’ about the “aryanization” of Jewish businesses under the Nazis and its effect on the German economy in the 1980s. Participants in the broadcast were Fred Grubel, Ernst G. Lowenthal, Albert Ulrich Tietz and others.
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Christie's; Amsterdam, 1989.
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Three page letter to Diane Spielman relating to resarch on Samuel Stillschweig and Jewish community in Heide.
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A chapter from Adolph's book, “Die Freiherrin Kaskel in Dresden”, about the Baronesse von Kaskel, née Oppenheim, who was entertaining Saxony’s performing artists in her villa.
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A 21 page typescript accompanied by copies of vital records and a family tree.
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Family trees listing; newspaper clippings on Nazi period in Wertheim; inscriptions from Jewish cemetery in Schmieheim.
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Family tree of the Michael Mayer family. Contains memoir on Biebesheim. Also included are copies of photographs and vital records.
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Inventory lists of captured German documents; 1933-1945.
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Sotheby’s press release on occasion of an auction in New York, 1988 with a short biographical abstract of Albert Blum.