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    Portrait of Goldschmidt Patriarch.

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    Bust portrait of an older man wearing a kippah, white shirt and necktie, and a tan jacket. Sitter smiles slightly, his eyes droopy.Joan Schloessinger Chesler & Frederick Leo Schloessinger (from the estate of Elsbeth Goldschmidt Schloessinger)Sitter is possibly a member of the Goldschmidt family.Digital imag

    Portrait of Goldschmidt Matriarch.

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    Pastel bust portrait of an older woman wearing a bonnet made of lace and peach colored ribbon, which matches her dress and lace neckline.Joan Schloessinger Chesler & Frederick Leo Schloessinger (from the estate of Elsbeth Goldschmidt Schloessinger)Sitter is possibly a member of the Goldschmidt family.Digital imag

    Alfredo Goldschmidt Collection 2000

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    The collection contains a questionnaire filled out by Alfredo Goldschmidt regarding his life in Austria before World War II, emigration from Austria to the United States, and life in the United States. Also included is a statement by Goldschmidt regarding his family's factory, property, and bank accounts, which were seized by the Nazis; letter regarding the Zehlemer yeshiva, originally in Deutschkreutz; book excerpts regarding the Goldschmidt family and Jewish life in Deutschkreutz; driver's license for Alfred Goldschmidt; and business card for Plachenfabrik Emanuel Goldschmit Wwe.An inventory is available in the folderAustrian Heritage CollectionProcessed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    Erich Goldschmidt, John Kennedy Memorial, 1963

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    Erich Goldschmidt was a professor of music at Eastern Michigan University, and consultant ex-officio for the Frederick Alexander Memorial Organ in Pease Auditorium. Goldschmidt also served as organ builder in residence at University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. In this memorial service for slain president John F Kennedy, Goldschmidt plays a selection of sacred music on the Alexander Memorial Organ.https://commons.emich.edu/performances/1006/thumbnail.jp

    Henriette Goldschmidt Autographs Collection 1902-1911

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    The collection contains a handwritten curriculum vitae by Henriette Goldschmidt detailing her work as an educator and women's rights activist; and four handwritten and signed letters and postcards from Goldschmidt to Rosalie Perles, two of which discuss the opening of a high school for women in Leipzig that Goldschmidt founded.Henriette Goldschmidt (1825-1920) was a German women's rights activist, educator, and social worker.The original German-language inventory is available in the folderProcessed for digitizatio

    Goldschmidt Family Collection, Potsdam undated

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    The collection contains a family tree of the Goldschmidt family from the late 16th to late 20th century; and excerpts from lists protected Jews in Potsdam from 1756 to 1805, including Goldschmidt family members

    Lazarus Goldschmidt Collection 1932-1947

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    The bulk of the collection in folder 2 contains correspondence (letters and postcards) between Lazarus Goldschmidt in London and his friend, the civil servant ("Amtsrat") Fritz Beyer in Berlin, 1937-1947. Also included in folder 1 is a printed announcement of Lazarus Goldschmidt’s German translation of the Talmud in 11 volumes, published by Biblio/Berlin.The Jewish scholar and orientalist Lazarus Goldschmidt was born 1871 in Lithuania. He translated the complete Babylonian Talmud into German. He died 1950 in London.Photograph removed to Photograph Collectiondigitize

    Goldschmidt-Schloessinger Family Collection 1520-1980

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    Documents, photographs, and paintings related to the Goldschmidt Schlesinger familyMaterial related to the Schloessinger-Wuerzburger and the Goldschmidt-Bock familiesDocuments related to the Jewish community in FrankfurtSee inventory list.Finding aid available online3 paintings and a scarf have been removed to the LBI Art and Objects CollectionPhotographs removed to Photograph Collectiondigitize

    Erich Goldschmidt, Bach\u27s Lord Jesus Christ, Be Present Now, 1966

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    Erich Goldschmidt was a professor of music at Eastern Michigan University, and consultant ex-officio for the Frederick Alexander Memorial Organ in Pease Auditorium. Goldschmidt also served as organ builder in residence at University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Here, Goldschmidt performs Lord Jesus Christ, Be Present Now by J.S. Bach on the Frederick Alexander Memorial Organ in Pease Auditorium.https://commons.emich.edu/performances/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Jugenderinnerungen von Flora Goldschmidt geb. Rother : Auszüge aus ihren Reisebriefen, biographische Notizen über Siegfried und Flora Goldschmidt /

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    Memoir written in the early 20th century; childhood in 19th century Germany; secondary education girls' school ("Hoehere Toechterschule"); memories of the Franco-Prussian War (1870); cultural life (piano and dancing lessons, visits to museums); trips to Prague and Dresden; courtship and marriage; journeys to India (1907), Egypt (1909), China, Japan and the United States (1910).Also included is an English language translation.Flora Goldschmidt (nee Rother) was born in Breslau in 1853 and was the daughter of Robert and Ida Rother (nee Hirschfeld). She was married to the industrial Siegfried Goldschmidt and was the mother of Toni Ehrlich. Flora Goldschmidt was a member of the Breslau Women's Association (Breslauer Frauenklub) since its founding in 1919. She died in Breslau in 1933.Synopsis in fileBrief summary in Max Kreutzberger: "Leo Baeck Institute New York, Bibliothek und Archiv; Katalog": C 84See also the Memoirs of "Ehrlich, Toni: Kindheitserinnerungen" (ME 118)DresdenPragueBreslauer Frauenklu
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