919 resultados para Manuscripts, Arabic.
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Biography of Ludwig Levy
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Doctoral thesis exploring communist and fascist threats to the parliamentary system
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Dorothee Lottmann Kaeseler
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The manuscript contains letters written by Samuel Kahn to his daughter in the USA between 1934 and 1937.
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Fate of the Jewish physician Karl Goldberg, novel written in 1944. Novel is only partially autobiographical.
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Includes information about the Hecht, Cahn, Weiler, Stern, Stahl and Stressmann families.
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Translation of H.G. Adler, "Theresienstadt 1941-1945"
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Manuscript on Antisemitism in Christianity
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Abraham Frank, November 2003 (via LBI London)
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Bernard Bernstein collection documents professional activities of Bernard Bernstein, a jeweler, metal smith, writer, and teacher. The collection includes artifacts, correspondence, documents, manuscripts, printed materials, photographs, other visual materials, and sketches.The larger part of the collection includes materials dealing with the artistic side of Bernard Bernstein. These materials are found throughout the collection and consist of artifacts produced during his schooling at City College (Series I: Artifacts), various jewelry designs produced by Bernard Bernstein for commercial use (Series III: Designs), certificates and awards (Series V: General), and materials pertaining to a number of shows and exhibits that Bernard Bernstein was a part of (Series IV: Exhibitions and Art Catalogues).Other materials include documents pertaining to Bernard Bernstein education, professional carrier as a teacher ( Series II: City College of the City University of New York, Series V: General), and his articles in professional journals (Series VI: Printed Materials).In some cases materials are accompanied by Bernard Bernstein’s notes explaining the significance and provenance of the documents.
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The Steven Lowenstein Collections documents professional activities of Steven Lowenstein, writer, researcher, historian, and teacher. Documents comprising the collection reflect his interests in a wide spectrum of topics related to Jews and Judaism, such as modernity and tradition and their influence on the religion and common folks; Berlin Jews of the upper strata; similarities and differences between agrarian/rural and urban Jews; popular and official Judaism; secular and religious Jews; and other Jewish related topics. However, there is a very small amount of materials related to his professional activities other than research and writing.
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Manuscript of fictionalized autobiographical novel
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This is a collection of the records of Rabbi Salamon Faber, Chair of the Queens Bet Din or Rabbinic Court, concerning the gittin (plural of get, Jewish religious divorces) that the Queens Bet Din granted between 1947 and 1992. These records include Rabbi’s Faber’s personal notes about the gittin, correspondence with the husband and wife and with any other concerned parties, copies of civil and religious marriage and divorce documents, divorce contracts signed by the husband, and copies of conversion certificates.
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The expressionist head of a young man emerges from the dark shadows. His face is a long oval, with full lips and strongly flared nostrils, framed by black hair and small black beard.
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Manuscript: "Aspects of Austrian Antisemitism at the Decline of the Habsburg Empire". Background of political anti-Semitism in Austria and the internal conditions which fostered its development.