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[Register Report - Feb 27, 2001].
This collection contains a genealogicial chart that starts with Abraham Marcus Steilberger (died 1809 in Langenberg, Germany), following the family eight generations to
the late 20th century and to other geographic locations, especially the USA and Netherlands.Processed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize
My family history /
Chronicle divided into sections on the Oliven, Schottländer, and Meyer families from the 18th through the 20th centuries as well as an autobiographical memoir by Klaus
Oliven.The manuscript is richly illustrated in full color, including several family photographs and portraits as well as reproductions of documents. The manuscript is divided
into sections on each family, and then further subdivided into topical headings and short biographies of individual family members; some family tree diagrams are also included. For the
most part the tone is rather more like a memoir, as Oliven offers his recollections of anecdotes from the lives of members of his extended family. Longer sections are devoted to Klaus
Oliven's immediate family, including his father Fritz Oliven, who was known as the humorist and librettist Rideamus. There is also a section on the family of his wife Seldi
Reifen.Klaus OlivenKlaus Oliven is the son of lawyer and humorist Fritz Oliven, who under the pseudonym Rideamus became one of the most successful writers and librettists of early 20th
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Union of Councils for Soviet Jews Annual Meeting (Box 115, Folder 6)
This folder of material was located in Box 115. Folder originally titled: Union of Councils for Soviet Jews Annual Meeting - 2001.Digital ImageDigital finding aid
Ground Zero--Leonard Glickman Attends Marking of Shloshim (30 Day Morning Period), New York City (Box 115, Folder 8)
This folder of material was located in Box 115. Folder originally titled: L. Glickman Attends Marking of Shloshim (30 Day Morning Period) at Ground Zero - New York City - October 12, 2001.Digital ImageDigital finding aid
Prime Minister Ehud Barak
Digital imageEhud Barak was born in Kibbutz Mishmar Hasharon in 1942. He joined the Israel Defense Forces in 1959 and in 1991 was promoted to the rank of Lt. xx general, the highest office in the Israeli Army. He served as Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces from 1991 to 1995. In 1997 he served as leader of the Labor Party, and was elected Prime Minister of Israel from 1999 to 200
AHC interview with Alfred Parker.
Alfred Parker (Plaschkes) was born in Vienna in 1919. He left Vienna in August 1938 and lived in Zurich until 1947, when he immigrated to the US. He became director of Yeshiva University Food Services. He died in New York in 2003.Austrian Heritage CollectionAustrian Heritage Collectio
Der juedische Friedhof in Kreuznach : Seine Geschichte und Grabmalkunst.
Contains several photographs of tombstone
HIAS Board and INS Commissioner, James Ziglar (Box 115, Folder 9)
This folder of material was located in Box 115. Folder originally titled: HIAS Board / INS Commissioner, James Ziglar - October 2001.Digital ImageDigital finding aid