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Jacoby-Senghor_OnlineAppendix – Supplemental material for Implicit Bias Predicts Liking of Ingroup Members Who Are Comfortable With Intergroup Interaction
Supplemental material, Jacoby-Senghor_OnlineAppendix for Implicit Bias Predicts Liking of Ingroup Members Who Are Comfortable With Intergroup Interaction by Drew S. Jacoby-Senghor, Stacey Sinclair, Colin Tucker Smith and Jeanine L. M. Skorinko in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin</p
Karl Ernst Schubarth / Daniel Jacoby
KARL ERNST SCHUBARTH / DANIEL JACOBY
Karl Ernst Schubarth / Daniel Jacoby (1)
Cover (1)
Karl Ernst Schubarth. / Kolophon (3
Johann Jacoby Collection 1849-1860
The collection continas a handwritten and signed letter from Johann Jacoby to author and politician A. Bernstein with notes on a petition to be presented to the Preußischer Landtag. The letter ends with a note stating that something must be done about a memorial in Berlin for the exiled politician Heinrich Simon.The collection also contains a page dated April 1849 and signed by Jacoby, on which he wrote the lines : "Der Sturm bricht los! Der Sieg ist uns gewiss! Auf Wiedersehn in einem freien Lande!"The Prussian-Jewish physician and writer Johann Jacoby was born May 1, 1805, in Königsberg. He strongly believed in equal civil rights for Jews and Gentiles alike, and voiced these believes at the Prussian and then at the all-German National Assembly. He was a member of the German Progress Party, and he joined the German Social Democratic Party after the creation of the new German Empire in 1870. Johann Jacoby died in Königsberg on March 6, 1877.The original German-language inventory is available in the folderProcessed for digitizatio
Margarete Jacoby Collection 1938-1962
Various documents including reference letters, speech about Bertha Falkenberg and eulogy for Gertrud Mosse given by Jacoby, a manuscript regarding the Olga Stern Haus (Jewish retirement home) and a letter to Mrs. Levinger from Jacoby.Margarete JacobsMargarete Jacoby directed the Olga Stern Haus, a Jewish retirement home in Berln, from 1930-1938.processed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize
Frank Jacoby-Nelson Collection 2004-2006
The collection containins documents pertaining to Frank Jacoby-Nelson's receipt of the Verdienstmedaille des
Verdienstordens der Bundesrepublik Deutschland for his work with the Gesellschaft für Christlich-Jüdische Begegnung. Included are a
curriculum vitae of Frank Jacoby-Nelson; letter informing him of his award of the medal; award certificate; letter nominating him for
the award; speeches given on the occassion of the award of the medal to Jacoby-Nelson; clipping; and pamphlet of the Gesellschaft für
Christlich-Jüdische Begegnung in Oberschwaben e.V.Frank Jacoby-Nelson was born Frank A. Jacoby on June 2, 1930, in Berlin to Walter (Werner) Jacoby and Julia Jacoby née
Simon. His brother Pedro (Peter) Jacoby was born in 1926. In 1933, the family emigrated from Germany to Buenos Aires. Jacoby-Nelson
began acting at the age of 12 with the Freie Deutsche Bühne. He worked as an actor until the early 1960s under the stage name Frank
Nelson. In 1963, Jacoby-Nelson returned to Germany. From 1965 to 1973, he worked at the Schroedel Verlag. From 1973 until his
retirement in 1995, he worked at the Ravensburger Buchverlag. In 1981, he became involved with the Gesellschaft für
Christlich-Jüdische Begegnung in Ravensburg; he became Jewish Chariman in 1988 and First Chairman in 1994. In 2005, he was honored
with the Verdienstmedaille des Verdienstordens der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in recognization of his 25 years of work for
inter-religious understanding with the society.An inventory is available in the folder.Processed for digitizatio
Arthur Jacoby Collection 1947
Certificate for Arthur Jacoby as a honorary member of the Guild of Craftsmen in Shanghai; business cardsMargit Hirschdigitize
Jacoby-Senghor_SupplementalMaterials_PSPB-17-476 – Supplemental material for Implicit Bias Predicts Liking of Ingroup Members Who Are Comfortable With Intergroup Interaction
Supplemental material, Jacoby-Senghor_SupplementalMaterials_PSPB-17-476 for Implicit Bias Predicts Liking of Ingroup Members Who Are Comfortable With Intergroup Interaction by Drew S. Jacoby-Senghor, Stacey Sinclair, Colin Tucker Smith and Jeanine L. M. Skorinko in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin</p
[Die Schicksale der Brüder Jacoby aus Havelberg, Kreis Westprignitz].
Manuscript written by the wife of Fritz Jacoby, sent to the Wehrgeschichtliches Museum of Rastatt, regarding the World War I service and World War II and post-war experiences of the brothers Fritz, Curt, and Franz Jacoby. Mrs. Jacoby (née Ungar) stemmed from an Aryan family and her husband and his brother (also in a mixed marriage) survived the war primarily as a result of this status. The manuscript details the three brothers' military experiences serving in the Germany army in World War I, their various fates during World War II, and the family's efforts to reestablish themself, returning to Germany, after World War II.processed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationdigitize
Alfred Jacoby Collection 1916
Song composed by Alfred Jacoby in honor of Rabbi Dr. Julius Galliner for a Bar Mitzvah in Charlottenburg.processed for digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize
Jacoby, Daniel an Herman Grimm (1 Brief)
JACOBY, DANIEL AN HERMAN GRIMM (1 BRIEF)
Jacoby, Daniel an Herman Grimm (1 Brief) (Br3312)
Brief 3312 (Br3312
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