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Bernhard Greenhood family group sheet.
Descendents of Bernhard Greenhood (Grünhüt), born circa 1820 (?) in Bohemia, Austria or Prussia, immigrated to the US before 1850.digitize
AHC interview with Walter Kominik
Walter Kominik was born in Vienna in 1919. Being a leading Betar member, he was interned in "spezielles Erziehungslager fuer staatsfeindliche Jugendliche", a reformatory. He emigrated to Palestine, and then USA. Until today he is the head of - the former Viennese sports club - Hakoah in the USA.Austrian Heritage CollectionSee also Loni Kominik Collection (AR 10485
The Inverted Moon.
Autobiography with Weisz's recollections of his childhood in Vienna.Born in Vienna in 1909.Synopsis in fil
From Vienna to Vineland : A history of the Salier Family, including the ancestors and descendants of Wulff Levin Fraenkel, during the last four hundred years /
Childhood home in Vineland, New Jersey; life on farm; life of parents in Berlin after 1933; father's account of family's flight from Germany in 1936; emigration of parents; family move to farm in Vineland, New Jersey; history of the Salier family; origin of family name; geneologies; bibliography.Born in Vineland, New Jersey in 1949.Synopsis in fileBerlinRural lif
Life stories of the old & young : Collected by Angela Thaler, Bronia Gallon and Joan Dobbie /
Collected short biographies of Jewish men and women, who were members of the ‘Old & Young Friendship Circle’ at Congregation Har HaShem in Boulder, COdigitize
[Descendents of Menachem Samuel] /
Family tree of the descendants of Menachem Samuel from BreslauDavid Manprocessed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize
Yardeni, David Alster, oral history (Box 8, Folder 31)
Digital recordingDigital finding aid
Os Judeus No Espaço Alemão E A Procura De Uma Pátria.
This dissertation, which was submitted to the University of Coimbra, Portugal in 1997, examines Jakob Wassermann's role as a German and a Jew focusing on his novel "Die Juden von Zirndorf". In the beginning of the 20th century Jakob Wassermann was a popular author in Germany. The novel was first published in Cadolzburg in 1897 and tells the story of a prophet in 18th century Fuerth, who gives the Jewish community hope for a better life in Germany.A copy of Jakob Wassermann's "Die Juden von Zirndorf; Roman" is available in the LBI library