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    Lilo Goldenberg Family Collection circa 1883-2018

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    This collection tells the story of Liselotte (Lilo) Thekla Lamm; her parents Leo Lamm and Margarete (Gretel) Lamm née Falk; husbands Norbert Goldenberg, Hans Gerhard Ollendorff, and William (Bill) Thurnauer; their children and grandchildren; and members of their extended families. The families’ lives in Germany, immigration to the United States, and professional, political and philanthropic activities are documented through vital documents, photographs, correspondence, writings, articles, and clippings.Leopold (Leo) Lamm (1887, Homberg an der Ohm, Germany – 1981, New York) and Margarete (Gretel) Lamm née Falk (1894, Berlin - 1970, New York) had two daughters, Liselotte (Lilo) Thekla (born October 16, 1920) and Anita Gans née Lamm (1923-1991).Liselotte (Lilo) Thekla Lamm was born on October 16, 1920, in Berlin to Leo Lamm and Margarete (Gretel) Lamm née Falk. She had one sister, Anita Gans née Lamm (1923-1991). In addition to her schooling in Berlin, Lilo also studied English at Mansfield College in Hove, England (1933-1934), French at Pensionnat de Jeunes Filles in Montreux, Switzerland (1935), and photography at the Bloomsbury Trade School, London (1936). - Lilo immigrated to the United States in 1937, arriving in New York on November 23 of that year. Starting in 1938, she was employed as a secretary for the German-Jewish Club (later the New World Club), where she met her first husband Norbert Goldenberg. After their marriage on March 10, 1940, Lilo worked as a medical secretary to Norbert. Lilo and Norbert Goldenberg had two children, Eva Lynn (born February 21, 1941) and David Alan (born August 26, 1948). After Norbert’s death in 1974, Lilo returned to Aufbau as an executive secretary and board member. She was also actively involved in Women’s American ORT, UJA Bergen County Women’s Division, and Israel Bonds.Lilo Goldenberg was also married to Hans Gerhard Ollendorff from 1982 until his death in 1996 and William (Bill) Thurnauer from 2000 until his death in 2006. Through Thurnauer, Lilo became involved in the Thurnauer School of Music, a commitment that lasted until her death on November 2, 2017.Norbert Goldenberg was born on March 7, 1909, in Gross Felda (Oberhessen) to Julius Goldenberg (Kestrich July 6, 1881-New York April 7, 1968) and Rosa Goldenberg née Goldenberg (Kestrich July 21, 1884-New York July 25, 1964). He had a sister, Helma Seewald née Goldenberg. Norbert was schooled in Kestrich and in Alsfeld until 1927 before studying chemistry and medicine at the Universities of Frankfurt and Giessen and then clinical medicine in Munich, Cologne and Giessen, receiving his medical degree from the University of Giessen in 1933.Upon completion of his schooling, Goldenberg worked for a year at the Jewish Hospital in Hannover. An appointment at the University Department of Internal Medicine in Frankfurt was revoked in September 1933, and Norbert Goldenberg immigrated to the United States in April 1934. He began his medical career at Montefiore Hospital in New York shortly after his arrival. - Norbert Goldenberg was also a long-standing member of the New World Club, serving as budget director, vice president, and president. Upon his assumption of the presidency in 1968, he also became responsible for publication of the Aufbau.On March 10, 1940, Goldenberg married Lilo Lamm in New York. They had two children, Eva Lynn (born February 21, 1941) and David Alan (born August 26, 1948). Norbert Goldenberg died September 25, 1974.Hans Gerhard Ollendorff (1907, Leipzig, Germany – 1996, San Diego, California) immigrated with his wife Ilse née Davidsohn to the United States in 1938. They had two sons, Thomas and Peter. Ollendorff was chairman of the Board of HG Ollendorff, Inc, an international freight and fine arts transportation company.William (Bill) Thurnauer (1913, Nuremberg, Germany – 2006) immigrated to the United States in 1931 to work in the business of his maternal uncle Julius Blum. Bill Thurnauer married Maria Hirschmann in December 1944. They had two children, Andrew and Joan. In January 1987, Bill and Maria endowed the Thurnauer School of Music at JCC on the Palisades. On June 11, 2000, Thurnauer married Lilo Goldenberg in Teaneck, New Jersey. Lilo also became a dedicated supporter of the Thurnauer School of Music.The memoirs of Lilo Goldenberg in AR 25740 are a collection of personal writings and original documents, which form a memoir of the lives of Lilo Goldenberg and her family members as told by Lilo Goldenberg.Finding aid available onlineProcesse

    Surgical Anatomy and Monitoring of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve

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    Head & Neck Endocrine Surgery: A Comprehensive Textbook, Surgical, and Video Atlas by renowned head and neck surgical oncologist David Goldenberg, with chapters by esteemed contributors from various fields, is the most comprehensive textbook written on this topic to date. It covers all aspects of medical and surgical management of thyroid and parathyroid disease. In addition to classic and cutting-edge surgical procedures, the text discusses novel topics such as molecular testing, radiofrequency ablation of thyroid nodules, risk stratification, pathology, and remote access surgical techniques. The book is organized in seven sections and 62 succinct chapters featuring a unique layout conducive to modern learning. Five sections on the thyroid gland start with historical perspectives and basic science, concluding with postoperative management and therapies including ethical and medicolegal concerns. The last two sections focus on historical perspectives, basic science, and surgical management of parathyroid diseases

    Goldenberg

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    Joh. Conr. Nözli ad naturam delineavitErschienen in: David Herrliberger: Eigentliche Vorstellung der adelichen Schlösser im Zürich Gebieth, Zürich 1741Aus der Sammlung Steinfels (Eingang 1925) Exemplar der Zentralbibliothek Zürich, Graphische Sammlung und Fotoarchi

    Minefields : 4 Sites, Visual Thinking After The Death of Art

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    Goldenberg considers the articulation of art practices in the crisis of postmodernism, focusing on the dialectical imperative of the artist. 5 bibl. ref

    The Scottish coalition agreement

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    The first Scottish parliamentary elections in May 1999 were followed by a landmark coalition agreement between the Scottish Labour Party and the Scottish Liberal Democrats. The author, Philip Goldenberg, was involved in the drafting of wording on which Part III of the agreement was based and here analyses the significance of the Partnership Executive. Article by Philip Goldenberg (Partner in City Solicitors S.J. Berwin & Co, specialising in company law). Published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and its Society for Advanced Legal Studies. The Journal is produced by the Society for Advanced Legal Studies at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London

    The Scottish coalition agreement

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    The first Scottish parliamentary elections in May 1999 were followed by a landmark coalition agreement between the Scottish Labour Party and the Scottish Liberal Democrats. The author, Philip Goldenberg, was involved in the drafting of wording on which Part III of the agreement was based and here analyses the significance of the Partnership Executive. Article by Philip Goldenberg (Partner in City Solicitors S.J. Berwin & Co, specialising in company law). Published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and its Society for Advanced Legal Studies. The Journal is produced by the Society for Advanced Legal Studies at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London

    sj-docx-1-pss-10.1177_09567976231199440 – Supplemental material for Knowledge About the Source of Emotion Predicts Emotion-Regulation Attempts, Strategies, and Perceived Emotion-Regulation Success

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-pss-10.1177_09567976231199440 for Knowledge About the Source of Emotion Predicts Emotion-Regulation Attempts, Strategies, and Perceived Emotion-Regulation Success by Yael Millgram, Matthew K. Nock, David D. Bailey and Amit Goldenberg in Psychological Science</p

    Identity: Psychological perspectives

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    A presentation by LJS Member Dr Stephen Blumenthal, clinical psychologist and psychoanalysist at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust and Queen Anne Practice, will be followed by a discussion led by LJS Member Harriett Goldenberg, existential psychotherapist, teacher and author

    Takeovers – will they ever be the same again?

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    The author considers the impact of the Company Law Review and Human rights act on takeovers in UK law, with reference to European law. Article by Philip Goldenberg (a senior corporate finance partner at City solicitors S J Berwin &amp; Co). Published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and its Society for Advanced Legal Studies. The Journal is produced by the Society for Advanced Legal Studies at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London
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