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    Lazarus Goldschmidt.

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    Digital ImageThe Jewish scholar and orientalist Lazarus Goldschmidt was born 1871 in Lithuania. He translated the complete Babylonian Talmud into German. He died 1950 in London

    ex Libris Arthur Goldschmidt

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    EX LIBRIS ARTHUR GOLDSCHMIDT ex Libris Arthur Goldschmidt ( -

    Leo Goldschmidt

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    Self portrait of Leo Goldschmidt, circa 1800s

    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

    goldschmidt macus; goldschmidt fanny ; ( stolzenau ) Portraits Couples

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    Digital Imageparents of simon golschmidt; grandparensts of fritz, aenne & max goldschmidt; great-grandparents of lotte; grear-graet-grandparents of marc856 field created from CDN and IMN fields by JPALMISANO, 08/10/2010

    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

    Dramaturgische Notizen / von Wilhelm Goldschmidt

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    DRAMATURGISCHE NOTIZEN / VON WILHELM GOLDSCHMIDT Dramaturgische Notizen / von Wilhelm Goldschmidt (1) Cover (1) Titelseite (3) Vorwort (5) Inhalt (9) Faust. - Der zerbrochene Krug. (12) Das Käthchen von Heilbronn. - Macbeth. (66) König Lear. - Die Maler. (117) Graf Essex. - Der Löwe des Tages. (162) Notiz über Herrn Emil Palleske als Vorleser. (218) Notiz, betreffend zwei Schriften über Theater-Reform. (225) Kolophon (237

    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

    Goldschmidt sisters, plate 2

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    Mrs. Adolf Goldschmidt, Mrs. Erce Mansfeld, Mrs. Gertrude Florsheim, Mrs. Aaron Zeckendorf, and Mrs. Helen Leventhal. Photograph is dated 1800s
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