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  • Leo Baeck Institute New York  (3)
  • Vienna Jewish Studies Library
  • Saxonica
  • Supraregional  (3)
  • 1945-1949  (3)
  • Tel Aviv :[publisher not identified],  (2)
  • Dornach :[publisher not identified],  (1)
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  • Leo Baeck Institute New York  (3)
  • Vienna Jewish Studies Library
  • Saxonica
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  • 1
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    Tel Aviv :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 345 , bound handwritten manuscript; illustrated.
    Year of publication: 1949
    Keywords: Poetry. ; German poetry. ; Jewish poetry. ; Manuscripts.
    Abstract: Fifty-seven poems.
    Abstract: Pages 312-345 contain transcribed reviews in the German and Austrian press of Eli Elkana’s earlier works. Also included is a transcribed letter from Eli Elkana to Bertha Badt-Strauss, July 20, 1950.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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  • 2
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    Dornach :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 225 pages : , handwritten manuscript (photocopy) partially almost illegible.
    Year of publication: 1948
    Keywords: Fränkl, Bela, ; Fränkl, Ella (née Gabriel) ; Fränkl, Leopold, ; Fränkl family. ; Education, Secondary 19th century. ; Jewish families. ; Jews ; Lumber trade. ; Soldiers 1871-1914. ; Voyages and travels. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Eperjes (Hungary) ; Ružomberok (Slovakia) ; Vienna (Austria) ; Slovakia. ; Switzerland. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoir was written between 1940 and 1948 in Dornach, Switzerland. Fraenkl family history. Description of Jewish life in the 18th and 19th century in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Recollections of the author's childhood in a Jewish family in rural Hungary. His parents were in the lumber business and had a license for selling alcoholic beverages. Description of family and business life. Education in the Jewish Public School of the Neological Jewish Community in Eperjes. Anecdotes of his childhood. Description of the difference between the orthodox and neological Jewish community in Eperjes. Sudden death of his father in 1877 and financial difficulties for the family. Move to Rosenberg, where his relatives had a "lunchtable" for Jewish students from the local gymnasium (high school) and the theological university. His brother Sami went to Vienna to study medicine. Bela attended the Piaristen Gymnasium in Rosenberg, which was led by the Piarist order. Between 1881-1884 he worked as an apprentice in the textile branch. Detailed description of his experiences during his apprenticeship in various places. From 1897-1890 military service in Budapest. In 1892 Bela Fraenkl moved to Vienna, where he worked in the wood and lumber trade. Circle of friends in Cafe Central. Bela managed to establish his own lumber and sawmill business. Marriage with Ella Gabriel in August 1894. The couple lived in the VIII District in Vienna and had three sons (Otto, Fritz, Freddy) and a daughter (Mimi). Death of his mother and other relatives during World War One. Retirement in 1930. Bela Fraenkl emigrated with his family to Switzerland in 1938.
    Note: Available on microfilm , some Hungarian , German and some Hungarian
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    Tel Aviv :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 64 + 40 pages : , 4 handwritten notebooks +
    Additional Material: + transcript (40 + 27 pages)
    Year of publication: 1946
    Keywords: Ginsberg family. ; Ginsburg family. ; Perlis family. ; Weisbrem family. ; Jews, German Genealogy. ; Jews Genealogy. ; Günzburg (Germany) ; Karlsruhe (Germany) ; Kaliningrad (Kaliningradskai︠a︡ oblastʹ, Russia) ; Prague (Czech Republic) ; Autobiographies ; Genealogical tables ; Biographical sources ; Genealogical tables. ; Memoirs
    Abstract: History of the Guenzburg (Ginzburg, Ginsburg), Perlis and Weisbrem families reaching back to the town of Guenzburg (Swabia) in the 16th century; probably incomplete.
    Abstract: Includes typed transcript by Jacques Gunsbourg, 2005 (not on microfilm)
    Note: German
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