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    Dallal, Oddil, interview, Tel Aviv

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    Hillel, Shlomo, interview, Jerusalem

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    Sehayek, Shlomo, interview, Or Yehuda, Israel

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    Hawa, Elias, interview, New York

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    Die juedische Familie Griesheim in Beuern : Versuch einer Aufarbeitung der Ahnenfolge.

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    Contains information about the Griesheim family and the Jewish community in Beuern in general. Includes photocopis of documents and maps

    9. November 1938 - 9. November 2006 - gegen das Vergessen : Materialsammlung zum Kurzvortrag im Regionalmuseum Alsfeld: ‘Der 9. November 1938, das letzte Ausrufezeichen!’.

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    Clippings, copied documents (correspondence, photographs, etc.) and explanatory texts commemorating “Kristallnacht’s” 68th anniversary in the town of Alsfeld in Hesse, Germany

    Leben im Licht der Thora : Zum 50. Todestag von Rabbiner Dr. Moritz David.

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    Speech of a Protestant minister at the Jewish congregation in Bochum, honoring the former rabbi of Bochum, Moritz David, who died in 1956 in Manchester, England

    AHC interview with Loretta Lore Frank

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    Loretta Lore Frank (née Smetana) was born on January 5, 1933 in Vienna, Austria where she lived with her parents and her brother in the 10th District. In 1938, they left Vienna and went to France, then to Portugal and finally arrived in the United States in 1941. After she completed high school and college in New York City, she worked as a medical secretary and bookkeeper

    Notes on the life of Peter (Heinemann) Hart 1919 - 2006

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    Notes on the life of Peter (Heinemann) Hart and his American military experience under General Omar Bradley during World War II. These notes outline his term of service in Europe, after his immigration to the US in 1938. Once he was naturalized as a US citizen, he changed his name to Hugh Peter Hart.digitizedPeter (Heinemann) Hart was born on September 3, 1919, and died on June 11, 2006 at the age of 87. He immigrated to the US in 1939, and was naturalized in 1943

    Stammbaum : The Journal of German-Jewish Genealogical Reseach. Issue 28

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