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AHC interview with Erna Maier.
Erna Maier was born on June 26, 1912 in Vienna where she lived at Straussengasse 22 in the fifth district with her parents Henry and Laura Maier (née Pollak). She attended the Weizer Language school. The family immigrated to the US in 1938. Upon her arrival Erna Maier started to work as a teacher and interpreter. She died on April 5, 2003 in New York.See also Erna Maier Family Collection (AR 25186)Austrian Heritage Collectio
Prausnitzer building; Liegnitz Architecture; Buildings
The Prausnitzer banking business in Prussian Liegnitz (today Legnica, Poland) was owned by Jakob Rawitscher
Julia Mates Cheney papers 2001-2002
This collection consists of a published copy of Cheney’s Master’s thesis, Narratives of Courage: Oral Histories of Jewish Émigrés from the Former Soviet Union, that she submitted to the Public History program of California State University, Sacramento in 2002. As part of her research, Cheney conducted oral history interviews with five Russian Jewish immigrants and one non-Jewish spouse of a Jewish immigrant. The collection includes audiotapes of these interviews, biographical worksheets, release forms, and transcripts. These materials offer a kind of coda to the long epic of the Soviet Jewish struggle to emigrate, as the speakers look back and relate, in English, their struggles in the USSR and subsequent life in the U.S.Julia Mates Cheneyfar031
Soviet Jews' Witness Accounts: Interview with Lina Chernyak, Part I
Digital recordingDigital finding aid
Soviet Jews' Witness Accounts: Interview with Lina Chernyak, Part II
Digital recordingDigital finding aid
The Corn and Cohen Families of Kingston, New York, and the Marblestones.
digitizedThe Corn family and their cousins, the family of Albert and Sarah Cohen, lived in Kingston, NY. Ancestors of the Cohens and some ancestors of Anna Corn lived in Posen.Corn familyCohen familyKingston, NYPosenCohen & Corn (Kingston, NY
Refugees (Box 106, Folder 9)
This folder of material was located in Box 106. Folder originally titled: Refugees - Circa 2001.Digital ImageDigital finding aid
Poster Contest Entries, Winners (Box 107, Folder 15)
This folder of material was located in Box 107. Folder originally titled: Poster Contest Entries, Winners.Digital ImageDigital finding aid
Karl Wolfskehls "Hiob Maschiach" : Die Hiobfigur im Judentum unter besonderer Beruecksichtigung der juedischen Literatur zur Zeit der Shoa.
Master's thesis about individual and collective identificiation with the fate of Job