942 resultados para curbside collection


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Clippings on visit of David Meyer in Weisenheimer synagogue in 1986.

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Admission letter from Westfalia Loge (1928); letter of refusal for hospital admission for non Aryans (1933).

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Photocopies of birth certificate (1877) and release from citizenship certificate (1893), Berlin.

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Materials and clippings on Jewish genealogist Miriam Weiner.

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Testimony and letter of Dr. Max Hamburger about surviving Auschwitz; 1986

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Three photos; one letter by Elli Meyer (1934).

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List of Jewish residents between 1933 and 1945. Photocopy from "The Jewish Chronicle" (1935) on persecution of Jews in Wittenberg.

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Article about Siegbert Springer in Juristische Schulung, vol. 17, No. 7 and a report about a memorial plaque for Siegbert Springer in Berlin.

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Photocopies of correspondence between Scheuermann, Ernst Cramer, Cardinal Ratzinger, Reuben Hecht on Pope John XXIII and his alleged repentance prayer.

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Family tree; six original family letters dealing with private affairs.

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Photocopies of documents: on the Schutzjude Moses Jacob during the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1813); other documents relating to Jewish life in Hamburg; graduating diploma from "Hoehere Buergerschule" (1866); excerpt from letter of Louis Jacobsen to his son living in Leedsat the occasion of the outbreak of the Prussian French War (1870); letter of G. Roemer to Louis Jacobsen (1866) after he was refused the marriage with Emilie Jacobsen; partial translation of will of Nathan Joseph living in Wittingen (1844); excerpt from letter of Emilie Heine to her son Ludwig who is a first-year medical student in Munich (1894).