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    „Die jüdische Geschichte in Deutschland ist doch nicht abgebrochen“ : Zum Engegement des Leo-Baeck-Instituts in Berlin /

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    Transcript of a broadcast from Deutschlandfunk in Cologne, Germany about the activities of the Leo Baeck Institute (New York) in Berlin. The broadcast was part of a series “Shalom” about Jewish life in Germany today.December 24, 199

    Jewish cemetery in Hofheim am Taunus (Wallau).

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    Digital ImageRecord added to DigiTool. Aleph record suppressed. J. Palmisano 09/15/2010.Medenbac

    International relations : A brief history of the families from whom we are descended /

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    The following individuals are mentioned in this manuscript:Waley, Evelyn; Elkin, Sarah Levi; Levi, Benjamin; Levi, Isaac; Levi, Jacob; Levi, George; Levi, Walter Jacob; Seligmann, Abraham; Waley, Alfred; Waley, Anna; Waley, Frederick; Waley, Jacob Levy; Waley, Julia; Waley, John Felix; Waley, Levi; Waley, Simon; Wehle, Ephraim; Zachariah, Aaron Moses; Montefiore, Isaac Levi.The following families are mentioned in this manuscript:Hort family; Levi family; Waley family; Raphael family; Wehle family; Wilenkin family; Seligman family.Synopsis in File

    [Biographical manuscripts on David Zwi Farbstein and Betty Ostersetzer].

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    Curriculum vitae and biographical articles on David Zwi Farbstein and Betty Ostersetzer, who were active in the Zionist movement, the Social-Democratic Party, and feminist activism, primarily in Zürich.Hanna Zweig-StraussDavid Zwi Farbstein (1868-1953), born in Warsaw, trained as a lawyer and settled in Zürich, where he was active in the Zionist movement and in the Social Democratic Party. He helped organize the first Zionist Congress.Betty Ostersetzer (1873-1938) was born as Beile Chaje in Czortkow (Galicia) and married to David Zwi Farbstein from 1895-1908. She was active both in the Social Democratic Party and in feminist activism.Processed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    European Jewish magicians : 1933-1945.

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    A directory of Jewish magicians during the Nazi era, including their names, dates, a short description, and a photograph. Translated by Colin Bierton.This manuscript includes mention of the following individuals:Adler, Hugo; Auster, Leo; Balzar, Jindrich; Balzar, Harry; Bamberg, Tobias David Theo (Okito); Ban, Stephan (Corodini); Bartl, Rosa; Dammann, Guenter (Robertini); Elsbach, Hans Erich; Friedlaender, Ludwig; Friedlaender, Max-Otto; Gelder, Max van; De Heer; Trixer, Hans; Fuerst, Bruno; Gacs, Rezsoe (Rodolfo); Hauer, Cornel (Larette); Heinrich, Kurt; Herz, Otto; Jaks, Herbert Siegbert; Jaks, Stanley; Katzenstein, Hans; Katzenstein, L.; Kayton, Howard; Kohlbieter, Gerhard; Slaxon, Gerard; Kor Lioni; Korth, Jens (Don Faro); Kurtz, Hermann (Mahatma); Laemmle, Hugo; Lam, Louis; Lebram, Ludwig; Bellachini, Leonard; Leonardi; Lenard, Vilmos; Levin, Herbert (Nivelli); Loew, Emil Max (Emalo); Loewitz, Otto; Malovitz (Blitz); Maloitz (Blitz); Mihiel, Alfred; Olten, Jac; van Os, M. (Rosini); Neumann, Albin (Allan); Teitz, N. W. (Peltini); Rosner, Alfred; Roner, Fred; Roner, Fred; Sealtiel, Walter; Seldowitz, Michael; Seldow, Michael; Spitzer, Hans (Borose); Stein, Richard (Ricardo); Steinschneider, Hermann; Hanussen, Erik Jan; Lautenstein, Egon von; Szakall, Szoeke; Wachsmann, Ruth Iris (Miss Blanche); Vellemann, Michel (Ben Ali Libi); Wright, Arthur; Willner, Josef (Joe); Woehlbier, Adol

    AHC interview with Lily Elisabeth Pordes

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    Lily Elisabeth Pordes (nee Aufwerber) was born in Vienna in 1911. She lived on Liechtensteinstrasse in the ninth Viennese district. After the Nazis' rise to power, she fled to England and then the USA.Austrian Heritage CollectionSee also Lily Pordes Collection (AR 10862

    An act of courage.

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    Frieda Seek was a concierge in Berlin-Charlottenburg, when she hid the Jew Gerhard Wollstein in her attic from 1939 to 1945.Vera Wentworth, 1999Frieda Seek was Vera Wentworth's grandmother

    Treasures of the little cabin : A Free Acres cabin tells the stories of those who loved it and sought its shelter. /

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    The cabin in Free Acres, New Jersey was built in 1919 and inhabited by members of an extended family, descendents of Charles Lester and his wife Davida née Eberlein.Synopsis in file

    Yerevan, Armenia— Jewish community of Armenia Holocaust commemoration

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    Kosovar Refugees at Fort Dix--Leonard Glickman (Box 115, Folder 4)

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    This folder of material was located in Box 115. Folder originally titled: Leonard Glickman with Kosovar Refugees at Fort Dix - June 1999.Digital ImageDigital finding aid

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