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Etude généalogique de la famille Cohen-Vanderheym.
Genealogical study of the Cohen-Vanderheym family 1799-1994 (by Micheline Gutmann, 1997). Also included is a copy of the GenAmi bulletin No. 4, Spring 1998The following families are mentioned in this manuscript:Cohen family; Cohen-Vanderheym family; Fränckel family; Lambert family; Löw-Levy family; Richtenberger family; Vanderheym familyMicheline GutmannLBI library:digitize
AHC interview with Max Brainin
Max Brainin was born in Vienna on April 1, 1909. He lived in the second Viennese district before emigrating to the USA. Max Brainin deceased in New York in 2002.Austrian Heritage CollectionSee also Max Brainin Collection (AR 10583
Survival 1938-1939
Memoir by Edith Loewenstein, née Markstein, including recollection of her father's and uncle's arrest in Vienna and their deportation to the concentration camps of Dachau and Buchenwald; of persecution of Jews in Vienna; of the family's efforts to emigrate to Bolivia; and of their departure via Hamburg.Edith Loewenstein was born in 1923 in Vienna. In 1939 she emigrated with her family to Bolivia.Synopsis in fil
Back to the camps /
Journey to the sites of former concentration camps in Poland, Germany and Austria.James Dannenberg was born in New York in 1944.Synopsis in fil
[Family History-5 Jan 1997].
This collection contains a letter of family history and a genealogical chart for the descendants of Hirsch and Caroline Benda of Mainz, who lived in the early 19th century in Mainz, Germany. The chart tracks their descendants to the mid 20th century.digitizedHirsch and Caroline Benda of Mainz had three children who immigrated to the United States in the 1850s
Staircase inside the De La Warr Pavilion; Bexhill, England (Architect Erich Mendelsohn)
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The new Jewish Europe : Challenges and responsibilities.
Essay on the future of Jews in Europe at the end of the 20th century.synopsis in fil