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    Cincinnati, Ohio : College ; 24.1952/53(1953) -
    ISSN: 0360-9049
    Language: Undetermined
    Year of publication: 1953-
    Dates of Publication: 24.1952/53(1953) -
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Hebrew Union College annual / Jewish Institute of Religion
    Former Title: Vorg.: Hebrew Union College Hebrew Union College annual
    Keywords: Zeitschrift
    Note: Repr.: New York, NY : KTAV Publ. House , Index 1/38.1924/67 in: 39.1968; 1/45.1924/74 in: 46.1975
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  • 2
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    Bodenburg : Verlag Edition AV | Potsdam : Verl. für Berlin-Brandenburg | Heidelberg : Martin-Buber-Ges. | Berlin : Verlag für Berlin-Brandenburg, vbb ; Nr. 1.2000 - 11.2005; 12.2008/09 -
    ISSN: 1616-6094 , 1616-6094
    Language: German
    Pages: 25 cm
    Year of publication: 2000-
    Dates of Publication: Nr. 1.2000 - 11.2005; 12.2008/09 -
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    Keywords: Buber, Martin ; Zeitschrift ; Buber, Martin 1878-1965
    Note: Ersch. 2x jährl.
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    Trier : Emil-Frank-Inst. ; 1997/98(1998) -
    Language: German
    Additional Material: 21 cm
    Year of publication: 1998-
    Dates of Publication: 1997/98(1998) -
    Keywords: Zeitschrift
    Note: Ersch. alle 2 Jahre
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    London ; 1.1946,Nov./Dez. -
    ISSN: 0010-325X
    Language: Undetermined
    Year of publication: 1946-
    Dates of Publication: 1.1946,Nov./Dez. -
    Keywords: Zeitschrift
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  • 5
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    Zürich : JM Jüdische Medien AG | Zürich : Serenada-Verl. | New York, NY : New World Club | New York, NY : Aufbau Trust | Zürich : Jüdische Medien AG ; 1.1934,1(1.Dez.) - 70.2004,5(8.Apr.); 71.2005,1-11; [72.]2006,1; 72.2006,2; [72.]2006,3-12; [73.]2007 - [74.]2008,6; 74.2008,7/8 -
    ISSN: 0004-7813 , 0004-7813
    Language: German
    Pages: 30 x 23 cm; bis 2004: 46 x 31,5 cm (Berliner Format)
    Edition: Mikrofilm-Ausg. Millwood, NY Kraus Microform
    Edition: Dortmund Mikrofilm-Archiv
    Edition: Bonn Mikropress
    Year of publication: 1934-
    Dates of Publication: 1.1934,1(1.Dez.) - 70.2004,5(8.Apr.); 71.2005,1-11; [72.]2006,1; 72.2006,2; [72.]2006,3-12; [73.]2007 - [74.]2008,6; 74.2008,7/8 -
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Aufbau
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Aufbau 〈Zürich〉
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    Keywords: Zeitschrift
    Description / Table of Contents: Ungezählte Beil.: Wiedergutmachung; Der Zeitgeist; Die Westküste
    Note: Erscheint zweimonatlich, anfangs und 2005-2013 monatlich, ab 1939 wöchentlich, bis 2004,8.Apr. vierzehntäglich , Auflage ca. 1950: 50.000, 1999: 5.000; Inhalt: liberal , Hrsg. ab 1964: Hans Steinitz; zeitw. nach 1938: Will Schaber; verantw. Red. 1939 - 1965: Manfred George; 1985 - 1994: Henry Marx; Mitarb. ab 1941: Benedikt Fred Dolbin; ab 1947: Moritz Goldstein, Pseud. Inquit; ab 1946: Kurt Kersten; zeitw.: Thomas Mann; Fritz von Unruh; Carl Zuckmayer; Franz Werfel; Lion Feuchtwanger; Ralph Giordano; Jens Reich; Stefan Heym; verantw. Red. ab 2005: Yves Kugelmann; Hrsg., Mitarb., Zeichner u. Karikaturist 1939 - 1982 : Ludwig Wronkow; Korr.: Paul E. Marcus, PEM; Mitarb.- Nachlässe teils in Dortmund, Inst. für Zeitungsforschung; Beteil. Körp. früher: New World Club , 2004,9.Apr. - 2005,31.Jan. nicht ersch.; 72.2006,1 u.3-12 fälschlich als Jg. 71 bez.; 73.2007 - 74.2008,3 fälschlich als Jg. 72-73 bez.; 74.2008,4-6 fälschlich als Jg. 72 bez.; 86. Jahrgang, Nr. 4 (August/September 2020)-87. Jahrgang, Nr. 1 (Februar/März 2021) irrtümlich als 87. Jahrgang-88. Jahrgang bezeichnet; 88. Jahrgang in der Zählung ausgelassen , Anfangs Haupttitelstelle mit Stern, darin Körp.-Intitiale GJC, im Kreis, darin Körp.-Name u. Gründungsjahr. - EAN bis 70.2004,4: 195029502508
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    Paris : Peeters | Paris : Soc. | Paris : Durlacher ; 1.1880 - 100bis.1936 = Nr. 1-200; N.S. 1=101.1937 - 17=117.1958; 3.Ser. 1=118.1959/60 - 3=120.1961; 4.Ser. 1=121.1962 - 4=124.1965; 125.1966 -
    ISSN: 0484-8616 , 1783-175X
    Language: French
    Edition: Mikrofiche-Ausg. Zug Inter Documentation Company
    Year of publication: 1880-
    Dates of Publication: 1.1880 - 100bis.1936 = Nr. 1-200; N.S. 1=101.1937 - 17=117.1958; 3.Ser. 1=118.1959/60 - 3=120.1961; 4.Ser. 1=121.1962 - 4=124.1965; 125.1966 -
    Additional Information: 1934 - 1936 Suppl. Revue des études sémitiques
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Revue des études juives
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Revue des études juives
    Former Title: Darin aufgeg. Historia iudaica
    Former Title: Bis 1889 Beil., dann darin aufgeg. Société des Études Juives Actes et conférences de la Société des Études Juives
    Keywords: Judentum ; Zeitschrift ; Judentum
    Note: Beteil. Körp. anfangs: École Pratique des Hautes Études, 6. Section, Sciences Économiques et Sociales , Index 1/25.1880/92 in: 25.1892; Index alphabétique 1/50.1910; 101/125.1937/66=132.1973,3; 126/131.1967/72=135.1976,4; 132/138.1973/79=139.1980,4
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  • 7
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    Berlin : AphorismA | Berlin : Deutsch-Israelischer Arbeitskreis für Frieden im Nahen Osten e.V. | Frankfurt, M. : Haag & Herchen | Schwalbach, Ts. : Wochenschau-Verl. ; 1983 - 2000; 2001,2 -
    ISSN: 0175-7024 , 0175-7024
    Language: German
    Pages: 23 cm
    Year of publication: 1983-
    Dates of Publication: 1983 - 2000; 2001,2 -
    Additional Information: Supplement Israel & Palästina / Sonderheft. Sonderheft
    Former Title: Vorg.: Deutsch-Israelischer Arbeitskreis für Frieden im Nahen Osten Info / Deutsch-Israelischer Arbeitskreis für Frieden im Nahen Osten
    DDC: 956.9405
    Keywords: Politik ; Palästinafrage ; Friedensbemühung ; Israel ; Naher Osten ; Zeitschrift ; Palästinafrage ; Naher Osten ; Friedensbemühung ; Israel ; Politik
    Description / Table of Contents: Ungezählte Beil.: Extranummer
    Note: Herausgeber früher: Deutsch-Israelischer Arbeitskreis für Frieden im Nahen Osten e.V. , Ab 2015 erscheint die Nummer 4 als Kalender , 2001,1 nicht ersch.; anfangs zweimonatl., später vierteljährl.
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  • 8
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    Hannover : Wehrhahn | Berlin : Duncker & Humblot ; 1.1972 -
    ISSN: 0340-8140 , 0340-8140
    Language: German
    Pages: 24 cm
    Year of publication: 1972-
    Dates of Publication: 1.1972 -
    Former Title: Beiträge zur neueren deutschen Kultur- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte
    DDC: 943.073
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    Keywords: Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Felix ; Mendelssohn, Moses ; Mendelssohn ; Mendelssohn Bartholdy ; Hensel, Fanny ; Geschichte ; Kultur ; Deutschland ; Zeitschrift ; Mendelssohn Familie : 17. Jh.- : Berlin ; Deutschland ; Kultur ; Geschichte ; Hensel, Fanny 1805-1847 ; Mendelssohn, Moses 1729-1786 ; Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Felix 1809-1847 ; Mendelssohn Bartholdy Familie
    Note: Ersch. unregelmäßig
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  • 9
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    Guntersblum : ZeLeM, Verein zur Förderung des Messianischen Glaubens in Israel | Aarbergen-Rückershausen : ZeLeM, Verein zur Förderung des Messianischen Glaubens in Israel ; Nachgewiesen Nr. 48/49.1984 -
    Language: German
    Pages: 30 cm
    Year of publication: 1984-
    Dates of Publication: Nachgewiesen Nr. 48/49.1984 -
    Keywords: Zeitschrift
    Note: Ersch. 4x jährl.
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  • 10
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    Jerusalem : Yad Vashem | Göttingen : Wallstein ; 1.1957 -
    ISSN: 0084-3296 , 1565-9941
    Language: English
    Pages: 24 cm
    Year of publication: 1957-
    Dates of Publication: 1.1957 -
    Parallel Title: Parallele Sprachausgabe Yad Vashem Yād wa-Šēm
    Parallel Title: Russ. Ausg. Jad vašem
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Yad Vashem studies
    Former Title: Yad Washem studies on the European Jewish catastrophe and resistance
    Former Title: Yad Vashem studies on the European Jewish catastrophe and resistance
    Former Title: Studies on the European Jewish catastrophe and resistance
    Keywords: Geschichte ; Judenvernichtung ; Juden ; Nationalsozialismus ; Widerstand ; Zeitschrift ; Judenvernichtung ; Geschichte ; Juden ; Widerstand ; Nationalsozialismus ; Geschichte
    Note: Urh. anfangs: Yad Vashem, The Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes ' Remembrance Authority , Ersch. jährl. , Index 1/5.1957/63 in: 6.1967
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  • 11
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    Philadelphia, Pa : University of Pennsylvania Press | Philadelphia, Pa. : Center | London : [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] | Philadelphia, Pa. : Annenberg Research Inst. ; 1.1888/89 - 20.1907/08; N.S. 1.1910/11 -
    ISSN: 0021-6682 , 1553-0604
    Language: English
    Pages: 23 cm
    Edition: Mikrofilm-Ausg. Early British periodicals
    Year of publication: 1888-
    Dates of Publication: 1.1888/89 - 20.1907/08; N.S. 1.1910/11 -
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. The Jewish quarterly review
    Keywords: Zeitschrift
    Note: Repr.: Nendeln : Kraus; New York, NY : KTAV Publ. House , Urh. anfangs: Dropsie University, Philadelphia; 1907 - 1969: Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, Philadelphia; teils: Dropsie University for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, Philadelphia; bis 2007: Center for Judaic Studies, University of Pennsylvania
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  • 12
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    Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht | Neukirchen-Vluyn : Neukirchener Verl. d. Erziehungsvereins | Neukirchen : Neukirchener Verlagsgesellschaft ; 1.1986 -
    ISSN: 0179-7239 , 0179-7239 , 2511-8617
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 1986-
    Dates of Publication: 1.1986 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Kirche und Israel
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    Keywords: Judentum ; Christentum ; Zeitschrift ; Christentum ; Judentum
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  • 13
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    Cham ; Heidelberg ; New York [u.a.] : Springer | Philadelphia, Pa. : Jewish Publication Society of America ; 1.1899/1900(1899)=5660 -
    ISSN: 0065-8987 , 0065-8987 , 2213-9583
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 1899-
    Dates of Publication: 1.1899/1900(1899)=5660 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The American Jewish year-book
    Keywords: Zeitschrift
    Note: Urh. früher: The Jewish Publication Society of America , Index 1/40.1899/1939=5660/5699 in: 40.1938/39=5699
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  • 14
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    New York, NY : American Jewish Committee ; 1.1945/46 -
    ISSN: 0010-2601
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 1945-
    Dates of Publication: 1.1945/46 -
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Commentary
    Former Title: Vorg.: Contemporary Jewish record
    Keywords: Politik ; Kultur ; Zeitschrift ; Juden ; USA ; Zeitschrift ; USA ; Juden ; Politik ; Kultur ; Zeitschrift
    Note: Repr.: New York, NY : Johnson , 116.2003,6; 118.2004,6; 120.2005,6; 122.2006,6 u. 124.2007,6 nicht ersch.; monatl.; 128.2009,1 fälschlich als 127.2009,7 bez.
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  • 15
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    Lottstetten : Missionswerk Mitternachtsruf | Jerusalem : 〈〈L.〉〉 Schneider ; Nachgewiesen 6.1971 - 146.1986,Dez.; 1987,1(Jan.) -
    Language: German
    Pages: 30 cm
    Year of publication: 1971-
    Dates of Publication: Nachgewiesen 6.1971 - 146.1986,Dez.; 1987,1(Jan.) -
    Former Title: Fortsetzung von Verein für Bibelstudium in Israel Rundbrief / Verein für =Bibelstudium in Israel Beth-Shalom
    Former Title: Rundbrief
    Keywords: Zeitschrift
    Note: Ersch. monatl.; anfangs unregelmäßig; ab 2014, Nr. 3 (März 2014)- auch mit hebräischer Jahreszählung 5774, Nr. 3 (März 2014)- , VKZ: M 9589 E
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  • 16
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    Hannover : Geschäftsstelle des Zentralvereins ; 84.2001 -
    ISSN: 1612-4340
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 2001-
    Dates of Publication: 84.2001 -
    Former Title: Vorg.: Friede über Israel
    Keywords: Zeitschrift
    Note: Erscheint jährlich, bis 2020 halbjährlich , 98.2015,2 und 99.2016,2 nicht erschienen
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  • 17
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    Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press | Oxford [u.a.] ; Frankfurt, M. : Pergamon Press ; 1.1986 -
    ISSN: 8756-6583 , 1476-7937
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 1986-
    Dates of Publication: 1.1986 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Holocaust and genocide studies
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Judenvernichtung ; Völkermord ; Zeitschrift ; Völkermord ; Geschichte ; Judenvernichtung
    Note: Beteil. Körp. anfangs: United States Holocaust Memorial Council and Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority, Jerusalem
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  • 18
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    Berlin ; New York, NY : 〈〈de〉〉 Gruyter | Wien ; Köln : Böhlau | Tübingen : Niemeyer ; 1.1991 -
    ISSN: 1016-4987 , 1016-4987 , 1865-9438
    Language: German
    Pages: 23 cm
    Year of publication: 1991-
    Dates of Publication: 1.1991 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Aschkenas
    Former Title: Aškenaz
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Judentum ; Juden ; Kultur ; Europa ; Zeitschrift ; Juden ; Geschichte ; Juden ; Kultur ; Geschichte ; Judentum ; Europa ; Kultur ; Juden ; Geschichte ; Europa ; Juden ; Geschichte
    Note: 2.1992 u. 3.1993 auf dem Umschlag als Jg. 1 bez.; unregelmäßig
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    Berlin : Metropol | Frankfurt, M. : Campus-Verl. ; 1.1992 -
    ISSN: 0941-8563
    Language: German
    Pages: 21 cm
    Year of publication: 1992-
    Dates of Publication: 1.1992 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Jahrbuch für Antisemitismusforschung
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    Keywords: Nationale Minderheit ; Antisemitismus ; Forschung ; Zeitschrift ; Antisemitismus ; Nationale Minderheit ; Antisemitismus ; Forschung
    Note: Ersch. jährl.
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  • 20
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    Bloomington, Ind. : Indiana Univ. Press | New York, NY ; 1.1939 - 49.1987(1987/91); 50.1988/92(1993); N.S. 1.1994/95 -
    ISSN: 0021-6704 , 1527-2028
    Language: English
    Pages: 26 cm
    Year of publication: 1939-
    Dates of Publication: 1.1939 - 49.1987(1987/91); 50.1988/92(1993); N.S. 1.1994/95 -
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Jewish social studies
    Former Title: A quarterly journal devoted to contemporary and historic aspects of Jewish life
    Keywords: Geschichte ; Juden ; Soziologie ; Kultur ; Zeitschrift ; Juden ; Soziologie ; Juden ; Kultur ; Juden ; Geschichte
    Note: Repr.: Nendeln : Kraus , Urh. bis 50.1988/92: Conference on Jewish Relations; später teils: Conference on Jewish Social Studies , Ersch. vierteljährl.
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  • 21
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    Potsdam : Moses Mendelssohn Zentrum für Europäisch-Judisches Studien | Erlangen : Union Aktuell | Erlangen : Defacto Marketing GmbH | Essen : Druckzentrum Sutter & Partner | Erlangen : Moses Mendelssohn Stiftung ; 1.1988 - 4.1991; 5.1992,März = Nr. 1; 6.1992,Juni - 9.1995 = Nr. 2-16; Nr. 17.1996 - 24.1997, [N.S.] 1.1998-Heft 92 = 2021,3
    ISSN: 0948-1753 , 0948-1753
    Language: German
    Pages: 30 cm
    Year of publication: 1988-2021
    Dates of Publication: 1.1988 - 4.1991; 5.1992,März = Nr. 1; 6.1992,Juni - 9.1995 = Nr. 2-16; Nr. 17.1996 - 24.1997, [N.S.] 1.1998-Heft 92 = 2021,3
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Dialog
    Former Title: Vorg. ---〉 Schalom
    Former Title: Mitteilungen des Steinheim-Instituts für Deutsch-Jüdische Geschichte
    Subsequent Title: Daraus hervorgeg. Kalonymos
    Subsequent Title: Fortgesetzt durch MMZ Dialog
    Keywords: Zeitschrift
    Note: Herausgeber bis 24.1997: Salomon Ludwig Steinheim-Institut für Deutsch-Jüdische Geschichte; bis 23.2004: Moses Mendelssohn-Zentrum für Europäisch-Jüdische Geschichte; teils: Moses Mendelssohn Stiftung; teils: Moses Mendelssohn Akademie , Ersch. vierteljährl.
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    Tübingen : Denkendorfer Kreis für Christlich-Jüdische Begegnung ; 1999-112. Ausgabe (12. Dezember 2017)
    Language: German
    Pages: 30 cm
    Year of publication: 1999-2017
    Dates of Publication: 1999-112. Ausgabe (12. Dezember 2017)
    Former Title: Vorg.: Denkendorfer Kreis für Christlich-Jüdische Begegnung An die Mitglieder und Freunde des Denkendorfer Kreises für Christlich-Jüdische Begegnung e.V.
    Subsequent Title: Fortgesetzt durch Der Rundbrief
    Keywords: Judentum ; Christentum ; Zeitschrift ; Christentum ; Judentum
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    Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht | Stuttgart ; München : Dt. Verl.-Anst. ; 1.2002-15 (2016)
    ISSN: 2198-3097 , 2198-3097
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 2002-2017
    Dates of Publication: 1.2002-15 (2016)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Simon-Dubnow-Institut für Jüdische Geschichte und Kultur Jahrbuch des Simon-Dubnow-Instituts
    Subsequent Title: Fortgesetzt durch Leibniz-Institut für Jüdische Geschichte und Kultur - Simon Dubnow Jahrbuch des Dubnow-Instituts
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Geschichte 1918-1939 ; Juden ; Judentum ; Polen ; Zeitschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Polen ; Juden ; Geschichte 1918-1939 ; Juden ; Geschichte ; Judentum
    Note: Beiträge teilweise deutsch, teilweise englisch
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    Freiburg, Br. : Freiburger Rundbrief | Freiburg, Br. : Dt. Caritasverb. ; Folge 6.1953/54 - 35/36.1983/84 = Nr. 21/24-133/140; 37/38.1985/86(1987); N.F. 1.1993/94-23. Jahrgang, 4 (2016)
    ISSN: 0344-1385 , 0344-1385 , 0344-1385
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 1953-2016
    Dates of Publication: Folge 6.1953/54 - 35/36.1983/84 = Nr. 21/24-133/140; 37/38.1985/86(1987); N.F. 1.1993/94-23. Jahrgang, 4 (2016)
    Additional Information: 1972 - 1985/86 darin Immanuel
    Parallel Title: Digital. Ausg. Freiburger Rundbrief
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Freiburger Rundbrief
    Former Title: Vorg.: Rundbrief zur Förderung der Freundschaft zwischen dem alten und dem neuen Gottesvolk, im Geiste der beiden Testamente
    Former Title: Beiträge zur Förderung der Freundschaft zwischen dem alten und dem neuen Gottesvolk im Geiste beider Testamente
    Subsequent Title: Fortgesetzt durch Zeitschrift für christlich-jüdische Begegnung im Kontext
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    Keywords: Interreligiöser Dialog ; Zeitschrift ; Judentum ; Christentum ; Zeitschrift ; Judentum ; Christentum ; Zeitschrift ; Christentum ; Judentum ; Christentum ; Interreligiöser Dialog ; Judentum ; Judentum ; Christentum
    Note: 1987 - 1992 nicht ersch. , Index 1/30.1948/78=33.1981; 31/36.1979/84 in: 37/38.1985/86
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    Leipzig : Leipziger Univ.-Verl. ; 1.1999(2000) - 16.2014(2015); damit Ersch. eingest.
    ISSN: 1617-4372
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 2000-2015
    Dates of Publication: 1.1999(2000) - 16.2014(2015); damit Ersch. eingest.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Simon-Dubnow-Institut für Jüdische Geschichte und Kultur Bulletin
    Keywords: Juden ; Geschichtsschreibung ; Zeitschrift ; Juden ; Geschichtsschreibung
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  • 26
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    Buckingham : The Univ. of Buckingham Press | London : Heinemann | London ; 1.1959-volume 57 (2015) ; damit Erscheinen eingestellt
    ISSN: 0021-6534
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 1959-2015
    Dates of Publication: 1.1959-volume 57 (2015) ; damit Erscheinen eingestellt
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Jewish journal of sociology
    Keywords: Zeitschrift
    Note: Urh. bis 22.1980: World Jewish Congress
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    Berlin ; New York, NY : 〈〈de〉〉 Gruyter | New York, NY : Garland | München : Saur ; 1.1984/85(1987)-22 (2006) ; damit Erscheinen eingestellt
    Language: English
    Pages: 24 cm
    Year of publication: 1987-2012
    Dates of Publication: 1.1984/85(1987)-22 (2006) ; damit Erscheinen eingestellt
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Antisemitism
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Antisemitismus ; Zeitschrift ; Bibliografie ; Antisemitismus ; Geschichte
    Note: Hrsg. anfangs: Susan Sarah Cohen , Ersch. unregelmäßig , Index 4/6.1988/90 in: 6.1988/90; 7/9.1991/93 in: 9.1991/93
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    Frankfurt, M. : Tribüne-Verl. | Köln-Mülheim : Tribüne-Verl. ; 1.1962 - 51.2012 = H. 1-204; damit Ersch. eingest.
    ISSN: 0041-2716
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 1962-2012
    Dates of Publication: 1.1962 - 51.2012 = H. 1-204; damit Ersch. eingest.
    Parallel Title: DVD-Ausg. Tribüne
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Juden ; Judentum ; Zeitschrift ; Juden ; Geschichte ; Judentum ; Geschichte ; DE-605
    Note: Ersch. 4x jährl. , Index 1/10.1962/71 in: 10.1971
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    Heppenheim : ICCJ ; Nr. 1.1988 - 31.2010; damit Ersch. eingest.
    Language: German
    Pages: 30 cm
    Year of publication: 1988-2010
    Dates of Publication: Nr. 1.1988 - 31.2010; damit Ersch. eingest.
    Parallel Title: Engl. Ausg. Internationaler Rat von Christen und Juden ICCJ news
    Keywords: Zeitschrift
    Note: Ersch. jährl.
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    Frankfurt, M. : Verl. Neue Kritik ; 1.1986-Heft 23 (2010) ; damit Erscheinen eingestellt
    ISSN: 0931-6418 , 0931-6418
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 1986-2010
    Dates of Publication: 1.1986-Heft 23 (2010) ; damit Erscheinen eingestellt
    Keywords: Judentum ; Juden ; Zeitschrift ; Juden ; Judentum
    Note: Erscheing 2x jährl
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    Dachau : Verl. Dachauer Hefte ; 1.1985 - 25.2009 = H. 1-25; damit Ersch. eingest.
    ISSN: 0257-9472 , 0934-361X
    Language: German
    Pages: 22 cm
    Year of publication: 1985-2009
    Dates of Publication: 1.1985 - 25.2009 = H. 1-25; damit Ersch. eingest.
    Parallel Title: Engl. Teilausg. Dachau review
    DDC: 940.53185005
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    Keywords: Konzentrationslager Dachau ; Geschichte ; Nationalsozialismus ; Konzentrationslager ; Deutschland ; Zeitschrift ; Deutschland ; Konzentrationslager ; Geschichte ; Konzentrationslager ; Nationalsozialismus ; Konzentrationslager Dachau ; Geschichte
    Note: Lizenzausg.: München : Deutscher Taschenbuch Verl. , Ersch. jährl. , Index 1/25.1985/2009 in 25.2009
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    ISSN: 0772-652X
    Language: French
    Pages: 24 cm
    Year of publication: 1982-2008
    Dates of Publication: Nr. 1.1982 - 99.2008
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Fondation Auschwitz Bulletin trimestriel de la Fondation Auschwitz
    Former Title: Bulletin periodique / Fondation Auschwitz
    Former Title: Periodique trimestriel
    Subsequent Title: Forts.: Fondation Auschwitz Témoigner entre histoire et mémoire
    DDC: 940.53185385805
    Keywords: Konzentrationslager Auschwitz ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Konzentrationslager Auschwitz ; Zeitschrift
    Note: Parallelsacht. ab 5.1984 , Ersch. vierteljährl. , Index 1/56.1982/97 in: 57.1997
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    Berlin : Golem | Berlin : Philo-Verl.-Ges. ; Nr. 1.1999 - 3.2002; [N.S.] 2007[?]
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 1999-2007
    Dates of Publication: Nr. 1.1999 - 3.2002; [N.S.] 2007[?]
    Former Title: europäisch-jüdisches Magazin
    Keywords: Judentum ; Europa ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Europa ; Judentum ; Zeitschrift
    Note: Beteil. Körp. anfangs: Gruppe Meshulash , Text dt., engl. und franz.
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    Hamburg : Philo | München ; Zürich : Piper | Bodenheim : Philo | Berlin ; Bodenheim, Mainz : Philo | Berlin ; Wien : Philo ; 1.1990 - 15.2004(2005); 16.2005/06(2006); damit Ersch. eingest.
    ISSN: 0939-5563 , 0939-5563
    Language: German
    Pages: 21 cm
    Year of publication: 1990-2006
    Dates of Publication: 1.1990 - 15.2004(2005); 16.2005/06(2006); damit Ersch. eingest.
    DDC: 943.004924
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Juden ; Deutschland ; Zeitschrift ; Deutschland ; Juden ; Geschichte
    Note: Beteil. Körpersch. bis 5.1996: Salomon Ludwig Steinheim-Institut für Deutsch-Jüdische Geschichte und Moses Mendelssohn Zentrum für Europäisch-Jüdische Studien , Ersch. jährl.; Ab 11.2000 Schriftenreihe; , Index 1/10.1990/99 in: 10.1999
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    Language: English
    Pages: 15 + 89 , typescript.
    Year of publication: 2004
    Former Title: Delusions and denials: Viennese life under the Nazis / Visit to a Viennese cemetery.
    Keywords: Fireside, Harvey, ; Feuerzeug family. ; Zelman, Leon, ; Zentralfriedhof (Vienna, Austria) ; Antisemitism. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Nazis. ; Austria History Anschluss, 1938. ; United States Emigration and immigration. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: "Visit to a Viennese Cemetery" is a personal reflection about Fireside's first trip back to Austria since his arrival in the USA. It was organised by the "Jewish Welcome Service" in September 2000. This trip brings forgotten memories back to life, questioning the role of Austrians in the Holocaust, and their denial afterwards. The author describes the trip, first days of sightseeing and conversations of his fellow travellers. On the last day, the group went to Zentralfreidhof, the main cemetery in Vienna.
    Abstract: The memoir "Delusions and Denials: Viennese Life under the Nazis" starts with a description of the author's family and an essay-like reflection about Austria and its role and engagement with Nazism, and soon turns to the author's own childhood in Vienna, presenting his personal memories in context of the political situation in the 1930s. In the main part of the memoir, Fireside talks at length about the immediate events leading to the "Anschluss", followed by its consecutive years, still being in Vienna. "Kristallnacht", the pogrom in November of 1938, is dealt with in detail, over 15 pages. Until their escape in April 1940, Fireside describes plenty incidents of humiliations and persecution, the process of getting affidavits for the USA, and finally his family boarding a ship in Italy and their arrival in the USA.
    Description / Table of Contents: Visit to a Viennese cemetery
    Description / Table of Contents: Delusions and denials: Viennese life under the Nazis
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    Wien :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 11 , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 2003
    Former Title: Untitled
    Keywords: Haber family. ; Uri family. ; Uri, Max, ; Haganah (Organization) ; Antisemitism. ; Education, Secondary ; Jews Persecution 1938-1945. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Kindertransports (Rescue operations) ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Austria History Anschluss, 1938. ; Palestine Emigration and immigration. ; United States Emigration and immigration. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoirs were written as a letter in January of 2003. The author's grandfather was a producer of military uniforms during World War One. Max Uri attended 4 years of the Gymnasium and 4 years of business school (Handelsschule). He came from an orthodox Jewish family. Recollections of his school years and rising national socialism among his fellow students. Max was only one of 8 Jews in his class of 50 students. Memories of the author’s years at the Gymnasium, where he frequently encountered anti-Semitism due to his orthodox upbringing. Recollections of the terrors of the Kristallnacht in November of 1938, when he was arrested and beaten and only narrowly escaped transportation to Dachau concentration camp. His family managed to get the children out of the country. His sisters were sent as domestic help and his younger brother with a Kindertransport to England. Max managed to be accepted for an agricultural school in Palestine. He enrolled in the “Haganah” and became an officer. In 1941 he got married to Fritzi Haber. Their son was born in 1942. Max Uri participated in the war efforts of the Jewish Brigade and the British army during World War Two. Difficulties to establish a household in Palestine. Move to Vienna together with his family and his in-laws. Decision to leave for the United States, where Max Uri lived with his family for 10 years. He came back to Vienna to take over his father in law’s furrier business.
    Note: German , Synopsis in file
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    [Jerusalem] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 44 + 42 pages : , bound typescript; illustrated +
    Additional Material: addenda
    Year of publication: 2003
    Keywords: Löbl, Friedl, ; Löbl, Sally, ; Löbl, Werner, ; Samson, Dorothee. ; Samson, Richard. ; Bunce Court School. ; Antisemitism. ; Children. ; Education, Primary 1933-1945. ; Education, Secondary 1933-1945. ; Emigration and immigration. ; Fasts and feasts Judaism. ; Friendship. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Women authors. ; Augsburg (Germany) ; Bamberg (Germany) ; Kent (England) ; Quito (Ecuador) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Typed transcript of an originally handwritten diary, started in 1937 at age 13 in Bamberg, Bavaria till April 1943 at age 19 in Quito, Ecuador:
    Abstract: Description of cultural activities such as visits at the museum and concerts organized by “Juedischer Kulturbund”. Visits at her grandmother’s in Augsburg. Passion for cinema and sports. Participation at several sports festivals. Passover holidays in Thueringer Wald near Hamburg, where the family held a festive Seder together with the extended family. Visits at the synagogue. Friendship with Dorothee Samson (“Theechen”). Summer vacation in Altona and Blankenese. Private English lessons. Encrypted description of the terror of the “Kristallnacht”. Christmas and Chanukah celebration at her grandmother’s in Augsburg. First indication about the family’s fervent attempts to emigrate. Stay in Riessen at her friend Theechen. Private studies due their expulsion from the regular school system (1939). Bookbinding classes in order to prepare them for their emigration. Farewell from departing friends on their way to emigrate. Return to Bamberg. Difficulties in their emigration plans. Passover of 1939 and parallels to the time of the exile. Bar Mitzvah of her brother Werner in May of 1939. First expression of the family’s increasing despair regarding their emigration. In June of 1939 their fervent prayers were answered and Erika and her brother Werner were able to emigrate to England, where they attended the “Bunce Court School” in Kent.
    Abstract: Declaration of war in September of 1939. Worries about their parent’s fate. Internment of their male teachers and older classmates in 1940. Ceasing to speak in German. Evacuation and move to Shropshire. News of their parent’s succeeded emigration to South America (Ecuador) via Russia and the United States. Erika and Werner passed their school examinations. Preparations for their journey to Ecuador in order to join their parents. In August of 1942 they started their journey and arrived in Quito in October of 1942. Life with their parents in Ecuador.
    Abstract: Also included are a short biographical abstract, New York, 1945; information about the Löbls’ business in Bamberg, ‘Elektro-Grosshandlung Hugo Löbl’; and a list of Erika’s friends and family.
    Description / Table of Contents: Erika's Tagebuch
    Description / Table of Contents: In's neue Leben
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    Livonia, Michigan :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 146 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 2003
    Keywords: Bach family. ; Boehm family. ; Boehm, Gertrude, ; Boehm, Victor, ; Antisemitism. ; Education, Secondary 1933-1945. ; Jewish refugees. ; Jews Persecution. ; Emigration and immigration Nineteen thirties. ; Universities and colleges. ; Women Education. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Austria History Anschluss, 1938. ; Czechoslovakia. ; London (England) ; New York (N.Y.) ; United States Emigration and immigration Nineteen forties. ; Uruguay. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoirs were written between 1998 and 2000. Description of family apartment house built by his grandfather in Mariahilferstrasse, Vienna’s 6th district. The family lived in the penthouse designed by the Viennese architect Ernst Plischke. The Boehm family was the owner of textile factories in Bohemia. They had a governess and a English language tutor. The family was one of the few in Vienna to own a car. Their mother Gertrude was a passionate driver, who participated in various Road Rallies. She was a university graduate and had earned a PhD in chemistry in 1921. Their father was a war veteran of World War One. Summer vacations in Italy and Czechoslovakia. They also spent a few summers in a rented villa in the outskirts of Vienna. On Christmas vacations the family went skiing in St. Anton. In 1935 Heinrich Boehm was enrolled in the “Theresianum”, an elite private school in Vienna. Plans to become a physicist with the encouragement of the author’s mother. In 1937 he contracted Legg-Perthes disease and was sent to a Sanatorium to recover. Private tutoring. Very first encounter with antisemitism at the sanatorium in February of 1938. Transfer back to Vienna. Recollections of the weeks leading up to Austria’s annexation by Nazi Germany in March of 1938. Life in Nazi Austria and preparations for their emigration. Conversion in order to assimilate better in their emigration. The family was able to leave the country in September of 1938 for Czechoslovakia. Henry’s sisters were placed to boarding schools in Great Britain with the help of their father’s uncle Frederick Bach, who resided in England. From Czechoslovakia they immigrated to Belgium, where Henry was enrolled in school again. In February of 1939 they left for Great Britain. Life of émigrés in London. Recollections of wartime England. Passport procedures and visa preparations.
    Abstract: Detailed description of the family’s departure from Great Britain to the United States via Rio de Janeiro and Montevideo on board of the “Andalusia Star” in 1941. The “Andalusia Star” was sunk a few months after their arrival in the United States. Recollections of their stay in Brazil and Uruguay. Detailed description of the German submarine war. Arrival in New York on April 7th 1941, where the family was reunited with their father.
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    New York, NY :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 12 pages + 4 pages : , typed manuscript, copies.
    Year of publication: 2003
    Keywords: Antisemitism. ; Pogroms. ; Emigration and immigration ; Kindertransports (Rescue operations) ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: A short memoir that mixes personal experiences with historical facts, e.g. about Kristallnacht and the Kindertransport. Experiences made during Kristallnacht are described, followed by the ride on the Kindertransport, and Mr. Rosenbaum's arrival in Britain. He then describes the effects on him of being separated from his family, his difficulties in adapting to new circumstances in his life, mainly because of him not knowing English. Includes resume which is full of awards and affiliations.
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    Berlin : Evang. Kirche in Berlin-Brandenburg, Konsistorium ; [1.]1994 = Nr. 1-3; 2.1995 - 7.2000 = Nr. 2-12/13; 8/9.2003,Juli = Nr. 14/15
    ISSN: 0945-5175
    Language: German
    Pages: 21 cm
    Year of publication: 1994-2003
    Dates of Publication: [1.]1994 = Nr. 1-3; 2.1995 - 7.2000 = Nr. 2-12/13; 8/9.2003,Juli = Nr. 14/15
    Additional Information: Reihe Beih. ab 1996 Evangelische Kirche in Berlin-Brandenburg / Konsistorium Archivbericht / Beiheft. Beiheft / Konsistorium der Evangelischen Kirche in Berlin-Brandenburg
    Subsequent Title: Forts.: Evangelische Kirche Berlin-Brandenburg-Schlesische Oberlausitz Archivbericht / Evangelische Kirche in Berlin-Brandenburg - Schlesische Oberlausitz
    DDC: 026.284094315
    Keywords: Evangelische Kirche in Berlin-Brandenburg ; Kirchenarchiv ; Zeitschrift ; Kirchenarchiv ; Evangelische Kirche in Berlin-Brandenburg
    Note: Hrsg. anfangs: Konsistorium der Evangelischen Kirche in Berlin-Brandenburg. In Zusammenarb. mit dem Gemeindekirchenrat der Evangelischen Kirchengemeinde Berlin-Adlershof , Ersch. unregelmäßig
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    Language: German
    Pages: 470 pages.
    Year of publication: 2002
    Keywords: Fürnberg, Hermann. ; Aktion Gildemeester. ; Zentralstelle für Jüdische Auswanderung. ; Antisemitism. ; Jewish refugees ; Jews History. ; Jews Persecution. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Jews Migrations 1933-1945. ; Manuscripts.
    Note: Also available online at http://www.historikerkommission.gv.at/pdf/INTEGILDEMEESTER.pdf. , See also Hermann Fuernberg Collection (AR 7194) , German
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    Language: English
    Pages: 217 pages : , bound typescript.
    Year of publication: 1995-2002
    Keywords: Landmann family. ; Landmann, Siegfried. ; Hecht, Alfred. ; Rahn, Max. ; Kunreuther, Richard. ; Ollesheimer, Henry. ; Landmann, Frederick E., ; United States. ; Antisemitism. ; Brewing industry. ; Business travel ; Christmas. ; Emigration and immigration 1871-1933. ; Jewish families 1880-1917. ; Jews Persecutions 1933-1945. ; National socialism. ; Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946. ; Translators. ; Universities and colleges. ; World War, 1914-1918 Prisoners and prisons. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Germany. ; New York (N.Y.) ; Russia. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoir "A Walk Through My Life" is divided into three parts. The first section is entitled "From Birth through World War I to World War 2", part two is called "World War 2", and part three "The Years from 1946-2002". At the end is a short section - "Memorial" - which gives room to his family to honour the legacy of their grandfather and father after his death, with additional prayer texts and songs. After an introduction to the family brewing business, the memoir covers Frederick Landmann's years of education and apprenticeship, then his business travel for the family brewing supplies business to the Far East. He describes the rise of Hitler in Germany and all the obstacles and persecution this brought to his family, leading to his flight from the country in 1938. The memoir then describes New York during World War 2, and Mr. Landmann's efforts to secure his living, then talks about his time at the US Army and the War crime trials at Nuremberg. Back in the USA, he rejoins his family and continues his career in the brewing industry.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 17 + 56 , typescript.
    Year of publication: 2002
    Keywords: Grese, Irma ; Treuer family ; Treuer, Fritz, ; Treuer, Mia (née Weil) ; Antisemitism. ; Kindertransports (Rescue operations) ; Emigration and immigration Nineteen thirties. ; Families ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Austria History Anschluss, 1938. ; England. ; United States. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: In the first chapter, “Holocaust and I”, Robert Treuer describes his youth in Vienna/Austria, how he grew up and how the anti-Semitism became more and more apparent in Austria. After the Anschluss, his father decided for him and his mother to leave the country. They emigrated to England where his mother worked as a housekeeper. Robert Treuer was separated from his mother, because the employer did not want another child in the house. His father was still in Austria. After being abused at school, his uncle took him away and brought him to a nearby tent camp in London. After a while, his father got the chance to escape from Austria and came to England as well. Although Robert Treuer’s father wrote letters to many countries to immigrate, only the United States allowed them to enter. Together with his parents he immigrated to the United States on February 9, 1939. In the second chapter, “Redemption. Searching for Trude and Irma”, Robert Treuer returned for a trip to Germany with two of his children and visited some of the concentration camps. During his stay in Germany, all the memories of the cruelty of the Nazi regime came back. He also talks about his cousin Erika and her family in Vienna and Hohenau. She was sent to England with the Kindertransport and never saw any member of his family again.
    Abstract: Also included are Robert Treuer's questionnaire with the Austrian Heritage Collection and a curriculum vitae.
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    San Francisco :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 17 , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 2001
    Keywords: Rathenau, Walther, ; Antisemitism. ; Education, Higher. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Education, Secondary. ; Fasts and feasts Judaism. ; Women authors. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Germany History 1918-1933. ; Heidelberg (Germany) ; Paris (France) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The lecture was held at the Goethe Institute in San Francisco. Description of life in Berlin in the 1920s. Childhood in an assimilated well-to-do Jewish family the Weimar Republic. Her father was a lawyer and editor of the "Vossische Zeitung", who had his office in the front part of the apartment. Her mother a devoted singer who performed occasionally at the "Singakademie". Recollections of Sunday morning walks and visits to the museum at the center of the town. Earliest memories of food shortages during World War One. Private lessons in the aftermath of the war. Summer vacations in the German and Swiss Alps. Birth of her younger brother in 1921. Visits at her grandparents together with her older sister Irene. Memories of Christmas celebrations with family gatherings. Celebration of the Jewish holidays with her maternal grandparents, who were devoted orthodox Jews. Recollection of the assassination of Walter Rathenau in 1922, which made her aware of the undercurrent antisemitism. Her father became an active member of the Democratic party and was elected alderman (Stadtrat) of the city of Berlin in 1928. Description of the vibrating cultural life of Berlin. Eleanor attended the Auguste Viktoria Realgymnasium, an all-girls school preparing for university. Recollection of teachers and schoolmates. Theater and concerts. Private dance classes. Summer vacation in England to improve her English skills in 1931. Eleanor passed her final exams in 1932 and started to study medicine at the university in Heidelberg. Rising antisemitism and political unrest. With Hitler becoming Chancellor of Germany in 1933 Jewish students were soon expelled from university. Soon thereafter Eleanor left Germany for Paris.
    Note: See also "Eleanor Alexander Collection" (AR 6414), and four other memoirs by Eleanor Alexander: ME 995, Me 1071, Me 1107, Me 1113 , English , Synopsis in file
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    Beverly Hills :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 49 , bound typescript; illustrated.
    Year of publication: 2001
    Keywords: Schaffa family. ; Great Britain. ; Education, Higher. ; Bar mitzvah. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Emigration and immigration. ; Antisemitism. ; Jewish families. ; Theater. ; London (England) ; Czechoslovakia. ; England. ; New York (N.Y.) ; Chur (Switzerland) ; Mikulov (Jihomoravský kraj, Czech Republic) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoirs contain copies of photos and detailed family trees. Description of the authors childhood in Nikolsburg (Mikulov), a town in the Sudeten region of Czechoslovakia. History of Nikolsburg. Recollections of cultural events and the celebration of religious holidays in the community. John's father Julius Schaffa worked in the restaurant of his father and was also a frequent performer at local theater plays. Description of domestic life. Birth of his brother Eric. In 1936 John Schaffa attended the German Primary School in Nikolsburg. Antisemitism due to the growing Nazi movement. German occupation of Sudetenland in 1938. Preparations to leave the country. Emigration to England via Lundenburg, Vienna and Holland in 1939. Arrival in London in August 1939, where the family was welcomed by the Jewish Refugee Committee. Declaration of World War II. John continued his schooling in England. His father joined the Czech Army Brigade and became a soldier in the war. Evacuation to Edmond Castle in the village of Hayton, in Cumberland. Continued education at the Czechoslovak State Secondary School at Hinton Hall near Whitchurch. John's mother and aunt got positions among the support staff at the school. Bar mitzvah celebration at the West Hempstead Synagogue in London. After the end of the war his father was released from the army and got a position as a chef in a London West End restaurant. After graduation John started a job in a bakery. The family was granted British Citizenship in 1949. John Schaffa decided to join the Royal Air Force and was stationed at the base in Henlow for two years. Resuming his career as a pastry chef. Position at the Confiserie Hirsch in Chur, Switzerland.
    Abstract: In 1961 he moved to New York. Continued education at City College with studies in psychology. Start of a new career in the mental health field. Marriage to Isabel, a Catholic from Puerto Rica in 1982. Birth of their daughter Cassandra in 1983. First visit to Czechoslovakia in 1989 with his family. Retirement and move to Florida.
    Note: English , Synopsis in file
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    Burgess Hill, West Sussex :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 141 pages : , bound typescript.
    Year of publication: 2001
    Keywords: Henrici, Ernst, ; Antisemitism. ; Jews 19th century. ; Szczecinek (Poland) ; Pomerania (Poland and Germany) ; Pomerania (Poland and Germany) Ethnic relations. ; Manuscripts.
    Abstract: Doctoral thesis
    Note: English
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 69 pages : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 2001
    Keywords: Böhm, Agnes. ; Böhm, Alexander. ; Neumann, Erna. ; Antisemitism. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Life in hiding. ; Intermarriage. ; Jewish families. ; Jews Persecutions 1933-1945. ; Journalists. ; Secretaries. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Litzmannstadt-Getto (Łódź, Poland) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoirs of Erna Huth were recorded by her nephew Michael Weber in 1993. Childhood in an assimilated Jewish family. Erna Huth's father was an architect who made his living as a journalist and writer. Recollections of Christmas celebrations. Erna graduated from Lyceum (high school) in 1911. Her plans to continue her studies were not granted. She started to work in her father's publishing company. Death of her mother in 1928. Nazi-takeover in Germany in 1933. Sudden dismissal from her position as a secretary due to her Jewish heritage. Increasing discrimination by former colleagues and acquaintances. Difficulties of her father to continue his profession as a journalist and editor. Emigration of her younger brothers Gerhard and Georg. Attempts to obtain exit permits for the United States and England, which only arrived after the beginning of the war. Erna and her sister Agnes were stuck in Berlin together with their father. Erna started to work at the Jewish welfare and youth department of the Jewish community. Position at an insurance company. Increased anti-Jewish regulations and the constraint to wear the yellow star. Erna's sister Agnes worked as a housekeeper at a Jewish family. Marriage of Agnes with the considerably older Alexander Boehm in 1941. Deportation of Agnes and Alexander Boehm to the Ghetto of Lodz. Diminishment of Erna's friends and relatives, who either emigrated or were subject to deportation. Support of her superior. Life in hiding. Refuge at houses of friends. Constant fear of discovery. Difficulties to obtain food stamps. Position as a nurse for an elderly lady provided her with a new identity and a place to stay. End of the war and liberation. Reunion with her relatives.
    Abstract: Addendum: Reflections by Michael Weber, Documents, Letters, Historic Chronology, Family Tree, Bibliography
    Note: German , Synopsis in file
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    Kailua Kona :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 120 pages : , bound typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 2001
    Keywords: Antisemitism. ; Fascism ; Neo-Nazis Fiction. ; Germany History 1945-1955. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Revisionist history novel:
    Abstract: Description of post-war Germany from the viewpoint of a German, Fritz Meyer, who was a member of a local Nazi Youth organization in Sonneborn. He fought as a soldier and fell into the hands of the English in Northern France. He was taken to Canada as a prisoner of war. He escaped the camp and found refuge at a German family. Description of erotic encounters. Reflection on Nazi ideology. At the request of the family he returns to Germany for something subscribed as "the great errand", taking up the identity of a former American G.I. Desolation of post-war Germany. Confrontation with British emigre soldiers. Identifying with the anger of his German countrymen. Reflection on the Bible and the denial of the Jewish roots of Christianity. Creating an underground network of conspiracy with former Nazi leaders and high members of the Catholic church in order to continue the ideals of Nazism. Donations from secret supporters abroad. Connections with the political leaders in the newly established German Republic.
    Abstract: Story of a Jewish emigre Bruno, who enrolled at university in his forties and was confronted with right-wing professors. Outstanding success despite of the difficulties he faced. Position as a history professor in Montana. Encounters with antisemitism. Return to his birth place in Sonneborn, Germany. Confrontation with the Neo Nazi network of Fritz Meyer and challenging his views.
    Note: English , Synopsis in file
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    Language: German
    Pages: 1 + 13 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 2001
    Keywords: Antisemitism. ; Chemists. ; Education, Secondary 1933-1945. ; Intermarriage. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Women Employment. ; Buenos Aires (Argentina) ; Argentina Emigration and immigration. ; Celle (Germany) ; Prague (Czech Republic) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoirs concentrate on the years between 1942-1948. The author moved with his mother from Prague to Celle. Difficult situation due to his mixed heritage. His father had served in the Austrio-Hungarian army during World War One. Fragments and recollections of his school years in Nazi-Germany. He was expelled from "Oberrealschule" due to his "half-Jewish" descent. Experiences of antisemitism among fellow students and partial support by his teachers. Private English lessons. His mother worked as a chemist. Recollections of air raids. Liberation by the English and American army in 1945. Description of life in Germany in the aftermath of World War II. His mother got a position with the English military goverment. Brief courtship. Emigration to Argentina in 1948.
    Abstract: Also avaialble is a questionnaire with the Austrian Heritage Collection.
    Note: German , Synopsis in file
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    Palm Beach, FL :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 9 + 4 , typecripts, copies.
    Year of publication: 2001
    Keywords: Antisemitism. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Austria History Anschluss, 1938. ; United States Emigration and immigration. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The first memoir deals with the changes that occurred in the relationships between Jews and non-Jews in Austria after the "Anschluss". The second memoir, "A Hole In The Ground", covers the time of emigration.
    Abstract: The first memoir deals with the changes that occurred in the relationships between Jews and non-Jews in Austria after "Anschluss". The second memoir, "A Hole In The Ground", covers the time of emigration.
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    Maplewood, N.J. :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 73 , bound typescript; illustrated.
    Year of publication: 2001
    Keywords: Moskiewicz, Else, ; Hirschfeld, Rahel. ; Hirschfeld family. ; Samolewitz, Moritz (Moshe), ; Samolewitz, Leopold, ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Lawyers. ; World War, 1914-1918 Military life. ; Education, Primary. ; Education, Secondary. ; Education, Higher. ; Families. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Antisemitism. ; Social classes. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Germany. ; Palestine Emigration and immigration 1930s. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Translation from the original German by Leopold's son Harvey W. Samo, formerly Hans Werner Samolewitz, and his wife Eva Samo, née Isaac-Krieger.
    Abstract: The memoirs of Leopold Samolewitz were written during 1956 to 1958 in Jerusalem. Reflections on the author's identity as a German-Jewish emigre. Description of life in Imperial Germany at the turn-of-the century. Relationship between social classes and gender roles. Reflections on the Jewish community in Berlin and the differences between Eastern and Western Jews. Jewish influence on the cultural life in Berlin. Reflections on antisemitism. German Jewish life in a Christian surroundings. Reflections on his religious standing. History of German Jews and emancipation.
    Abstract: Description of his father's orthodox family background. Moritz Samolewitz was born 1840 in Gollub, a small town between Russia and Poland, where Jewish life was restricted. He moved to Berlin with his wife Rahel and they struggled to make a living. Birth of their children Isidor, Georg, Martha and Leopold. Description of the author's childhood in an orthodox Jewish home. His parents established a shoe and clothing business. Recreation at the spas of Bad Teplitz and Bad Kissingen. Living conditions in a working-class neighborhood. At age 6 Leopold attended the religious school of Israel Hildesheimer. Recollections of his Bar Mitzvah. He was enrolled in the Humbold Gymnasium. After some antisemitic incidents as the only Jewish student at school Leopold transferred to the Sophien Gymnasium, where he graduated in 1902. He enrolled at university as a law student. Recollections of the author's encounter with antisemitism as a student. He was a member of the student fraternity "Freie Wissenschaftliche Vereinigung". Military service with the "Garde Regiment" in Bavaria. In 1912 he married his fiance Else Moskiewicz, who was a passionate art collector. The couple had two sons. Leopold served and was wounded during World War One. During his thriving career as a lawyer he was offered a position as a judge on the condition to be baptized, which he refused. During the night of the November pogrom in 1938 he was hidden with his wife at the house of a German family and spared deportation. In 1939 he left Germany with his wife and they emigrated to Palestine, where their son Kurt had established himself. Leopold Samolewitz took classes in Hebrew, English as well as British and Jewish law and passed the bar examination to start working again at age 58. Addendum: Completions of his son Harvey W. Samo (Hans Werner Samolewitz) on his father's life.
    Note: English , Synopsis in file
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    Language: English
    Pages: 52 , typescript.
    Year of publication: 2001
    Keywords: Birnbaum, Hilde (née Merzbach), ; Merzbach family. ; Heim family. ; Seligmann, Caesar, ; Antisemitism. ; Emigration and immigration. ; Jews Social life and customs. ; Jews Persecutions 1933-1945. ; Lawyers. ; Nazis. ; Socialism. ; Universities and colleges. ; Women authors. ; Women Education. ; Women Employment. ; Women Political activity. ; Frankfurt am Main (Germany) ; Freiburg im Breisgau (Germany) ; Germany History 1933-1945. ; Limburg an der Lahn (Germany) ; London (England) ; Palestine. ; Seattle (Wash.) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoir is a transcript of an interview with Hilde Birnbaum from June to August of 1999, conducted by Judith Bendor in Seattle, Washington. Description of the Frankfurt Jewish community, where Hilde’s father was the leader of the Gemeinde. Hilde had private lessons in Hebrew with the rabbi Caesar Seligmann. Hilde reflects on the time leading up to the rise of Nazism in Germany. She was a law student and was already very aware of the dangers of National Socialism prior to 1933 due to her frequent travels abroad. In 1931 she worked in an internship at a law firm in London. After the overwhelming success of the Nazis at the elections she decided not to return to Germany, since she did not see a future for herself as a woman and a Jew. Her father convinced her to finish her studies in Germany. Continuation of studies in Freiburg and encounter with Nazi student groups as a member of the social-democratic student faction. Graduation and Referendar position in Limburg in 1932. In March of 1933 she left Germany with her sister Edith for England, being warned by colleagues at court of the anti-Jewish boycot. They crossed the Dutch border and waited for invitations from relatives in London in order to get an entry permit for England. They were warmly received by the Heim family and settled in London. Difficulties of finding work. Hilde was introduced to influential British journalists and politicians, who disregarded her concerns of the possible dangers of Nazi Germany.
    Abstract: The following years she travelled frequently to Germany to convince her parents and friends to leave the country, until she was declared an enemy of the Reich and lost her German citizenship. Her mother started preparations to leave without the knowledge of her husband. Observations about life in Nazi Germany. Trip to Palestine in 1936. In 1938, only weeks before “Kristallnacht”, Hilde’s parents joined her in London, before they went to the United States. Her sister Edith had already left with her husband for Seattle in 1936. Preperations for Hilde’s emigration to the United States. She arrived in Seattle in the winter of 1938.
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    Croton on Hudson, NY :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 94 pages : , bound typescript.
    Year of publication: 2001
    Keywords: Scherzer, Samson. ; Scherzer family. ; Juris family. ; Dachau (Concentration camp) ; Hitler-Jugend. ; Antisemitism. ; Anti-Jewish boycotts. ; Jewelers. ; Bar mitzvah. ; Emigration and immigration. ; Judaism Liturgy. ; Jews Persecutions. ; Jews Social life and customs. ; National socialism. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Austria History Anschluss, 1938. ; Elbląg (Poland) ; France. ; Poland. ; Palestine. ; Paris (France) ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoirs were originally written for the Harvard University competition in 1940 and were translated by the author in 2001. Reflections on his childhood in Germany and Austria. His parents were both from Poland. They moved to Vienna in 1921, where his father opened a haberdashery store in the Second district (Leopoldstadt). Otto attended primary school in Czerningasse. Birth of his sister Cecile in 1924. After his failing business endeavors his father decided to move back to Germany, where the family opened a department store in Elbing, East Prussia. Otto attended Gymnasium, where he was one of only two Jewish students in his class. Growing Nazi movement among students. Summer vacations on the Baltic Sea. Private piano lessons. Hitler’s rise in Germany and life under National Socialism. Bar mitzvah in 1933. Anti-Jewish boycotts. His father fled to Vienna in order to escape a rounding up of Jews. The family followed soon after to Austria. Otto attended Gymnasium in the Zirkusgasse and started to work as a tutor. Member of a youth group and hiking tours in the mountains. Recollections of the Anschluss in 1938. Fervent attempts to obtain an exit visa for the United States, where they had a relative in New York. Description of discriminations and frequent attacks on Jewish friends and relatives in the weeks after the Anschluss. Otto was picked up by Nazi stormtroops. He was forced to hold up an anti-Jewish sign and was walked up and down, receiving beatings and spittings in front of a jeering crowd. Detailed account of the atmosphere within the Jewish population. The Gymnasium Zirkusgasse was transferred into a Jewish school. Frequent attacks of Hitler Youths on the students. Preparations for the “Matura” despite the turmoil. In June of 1938 his father was arrested and sent to Dachau concentration camp. After passing the final exams, Otto planned on leaving the country illegally, since he was subject to the Polish quota for the United States with
    Abstract: little prospect of getting a permit. Constant danger of arrest for Jewish males in Vienna. He received a visa for France from relatives and left for Paris. Difficult beginnings and detailed account of the life of a refugee. Application for his visa to the United States. His girlfriend Rika joined him in Paris before she left for her agricultural training in Palestine. His mother and sister in Vienna received their exit permits and left for New York. Otto’s father was released from Buchenwald shortly after and joined his wife and daughter in the United States in April of 1939. Difficulties at the American consulate in Paris concerning his visa. Otto arrived in New York in July of 1939, five weeks before the outbreak of World War II. Description of his life in the United States. He trained to become a jeweler and got married in 1944. He lived with his wife and two daughters in Queens.
    Abstract: The memoirs were originally written for the Harvard University competition in 1940 and were translated by the author in 2001. Reflections on his childhood in Germany and Austria. His parents were both from Poland. They moved to Vienna in 1921, where his father opened a haberdashery store in the Second district (Leopoldstadt). Otto attended primary school in Czerningasse. Birth of his sister Cecile in 1924. After his failing business endeavors his father decided to move back to Germany, where the family opened a department store in Elbing, East Prussia. Otto attended Gymnasium, where he was one of only two Jewish students in his class. Growing Nazi movement among students. Summer vacations on the Baltic Sea. Private piano lessons. Hitler’s rise in Germany and life under National Socialism. Bar mitzvah in 1933. Anti-Jewish boycotts. His father fled to Vienna in order to escape a rounding up of Jews. The family followed soon after to Austria. Otto attended Gymnasium in the Zirkusgasse and started to work as a tutor. Member of a youth group and hiking tours in the mountains. Recollections of the Anschluss in 1938. Fervent attempts to obtain an exit visa for the United States, where they had a relative in New York. Description of discriminations and frequent attacks on Jewish friends and relatives in the weeks after the Anschluss. Otto was picked up by Nazi stormtroops. He was forced to hold up an anti-Jewish sign and was walked up and down, receiving beatings and spittings in front of a jeering crowd. Detailed account of the atmosphere within the Jewish population. The Gymnasium Zirkusgasse was transferred into a Jewish school. Frequent attacks of Hitler Youths on the students. Preparations for the “Matura” despite the turmoil.
    Abstract: In June of 1938 his father was arrested and sent to Dachau concentration camp. After passing the final exams, Otto planned on leaving the country illegally, since he was subject to the Polish quota for the United States with little prospect of getting a permit. Constant danger of arrest for Jewish males in Vienna. He received a visa for France from relatives and left for Paris. Difficult beginnings and detailed account of the life of a refugee. Application for his visa to the United States. His girlfriend Rika joined him in Paris before she left for her agricultural training in Palestine. His mother and sister in Vienna received their exit permits and left for New York. Otto’s father was released from Buchenwald shortly after and joined his wife and daughter in the United States in April of 1939. Difficulties at the American consulate in Paris concerning his visa. Otto arrived in New York in July of 1939, five weeks before the outbreak of World War II. Description of his life in the United States. He trained to become a jeweler and got married in 1944. He lived with his wife and two daughters in Queens.
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    Frankfurt, M. : Jüdischer Verl. ; [1.]1993(1992); 2.1994(1993) - 3.1995(1994); [4.]1996=5756(1995); 5.1997=5756(1996) - 6.1998=5758(1997); 1999=5759(1998) - 2001=5761(2000)
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 1992-2001
    Dates of Publication: [1.]1993(1992); 2.1994(1993) - 3.1995(1994); [4.]1996=5756(1995); 5.1997=5756(1996) - 6.1998=5758(1997); 1999=5759(1998) - 2001=5761(2000)
    Former Title: Vorg.: Jüdischer Verlag 〈Frankfurt am Main〉 Almanach / Jüdischer Verlag im Suhrkamp-Verlag, Frankfurt
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    Keywords: Juden ; Judentum ; Deutschland ; Zeitschrift ; Juden ; Judentum ; Deutschland ; Juden ; Deutschland ; Judentum
    Note: 2001 in 2 Ausg. ersch., [Ausg.1] als Zeitschr., [Ausg.2] bereits als Schriftenreihe; Forts. als ungezählte Schriftenreihe
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    Köln : Germania Judaica, Kölner Bibliothek zur Geschichte des Dt. Judentums ; 1.[1963] - 18.2001
    ISSN: 0341-8340 , 0341-8340
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 1963-2001
    Dates of Publication: 1.[1963] - 18.2001
    Subsequent Title: Forts. als Online-Ausg. Arbeitsinformationen über Studienprojekte auf dem Gebiet der Geschichte des deutschen Judentums und des Antisemitismus
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    Keywords: Judentum ; Bibliografie ; Juden ; Antisemitismus ; Literaturbericht ; Geschichte ; Deutschland ; Deutsches Sprachgebiet ; Judenverfolgung ; Juden ; Zeitschrift ; Deutsches Sprachgebiet ; Judentum ; Geschichte ; Literaturbericht ; Deutschland ; Judentum ; Geschichte ; Literaturbericht ; Deutschland ; Juden ; Geschichte ; Bibliografie ; Deutschland ; Antisemitismus ; Geschichte ; Bibliografie
    Note: Ersch. unregelmäßig
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    Duisburg : Salomon-Ludwig-Steinheim-Inst. für Deutsch-Jüdische Geschichte, Univ.-GH Duisburg ; 1.1986/87(1988) - 6.1994/2000(2001)
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 1988-2001
    Dates of Publication: 1.1986/87(1988) - 6.1994/2000(2001)
    Former Title: Vorg.: Forschungsschwerpunkt Geschichte und Religion des Judentums
    Subsequent Title: Online-Ausg. ab 1994/2000 u. Forts. Salomon Ludwig Steinheim-Institut für Deutsch-Jüdische Geschichte Forschungsbericht / Salomon-Ludwig-Steinheim-Institut für Deutsch-Jüdische Geschichte
    Keywords: Salomon Ludwig Steinheim-Institut für Deutsch-Jüdische Geschichte ; Zeitschrift ; Salomon Ludwig Steinheim-Institut für Deutsch-Jüdische Geschichte
    Note: Ersch. alle 2-3 Jahre; Zählung im Vorwort
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    Hannover | Leipzig | München ; 1.1903 - 83.2000
    ISSN: 0938-6408
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 1903-2000
    Dates of Publication: 1.1903 - 83.2000
    Additional Information: Beil. ---〉 Schalom al Jisrael
    Additional Information: Beil.: Friede über Israel / Beiheft. Beiheft
    Additional Information: Beibl. zu Saat auf Hoffnung
    Subsequent Title: Forts.: Begegnungen
    Keywords: Judenmission ; Evangelische Kirche ; Zeitschrift ; Evangelische Kirche ; Judenmission
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    Tel-Aviv :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 42 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 2000
    Keywords: Wohlmuth family. ; Antisemitism. ; Jewish families ; Jews, German Genealogy. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Women authors. ; Zionism. ; Argentina Emigration and immigration Nineteen thirties. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: English translation of Tony Wohlmuth's memoir "La Partida" by John Grossmann
    Abstract: This book is based on Tony Wohlmuth's experiences during the increasing anti-Semitism in Germany and her father’s healthy premonition of danger to leave the country as soon as possible. In 1937 the whole family were allowed to enter Argentina where they tried to build a new life. Inspired by her father’s education she supported the “Theodor Herzl group” and the “Zionist movement” and helped to train people who wanted to immigrate to Palestine living in a Kibbutz.
    Abstract: In another part of the book Tony Wohlmuth introduces into the genealogy of her family and describes also the feelings for her relatives.
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    Netanya :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 33 pages : , bound typescript; illustrated.
    Year of publication: 2000
    Keywords: Lederer, August, ; Garcia de los Reyes, Margot, ; Rosenthal, Hilda, ; Rosenthal family. ; Lederer family. ; Antisemitism. ; Apartheid ; Education 1918-1933. ; Families 20th century. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Emigration and immigration. ; Jewish religious education 1871-1918. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Judaism Customs and practices. ; Pacifism. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Cape Town (South Africa) ; England. ; Frankfurt (Germany) ; Gladenbach (Germany) ; Hamburg (Germany) ; Israel. ; South Africa. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoirs were written in Netanya, Israel in 2000. Family history going back to the 19th century. Hilda Rosenthal and August Lederer married in 1903. They settled in Gladenbach. Their son Benno was born in 1904. Childhood recollections. Description of the Lederer household and his father's fancy for technical modernizations. Private studies in Hebrew. Benno attended the local primary school, since Gladenbach was too small to keep a separate Jewish school. No encounter with anti-Semitism during his childhood years. Outbreak of World War One and increasing patriotism. Recollection of his bar mitzvah celebration during the war. Benno was enrolled in the high school (Gymnasium) in Giessen, where he stayed with a Jewish family. Difficulties observing the Sabbath on Saturdays during the school time. Growing political interest and awareness. Benno Lederer became an ardent Pacifist and even started to study Esperanto. His plans to study medicine were shattered due to the economic crisis and inflation, which deprived his parents of their savings and made it impossible to pay the tuition fees. Benno got a position as a bookkeeper in a metal work in Frankfurt. In addition he attended night classes at university. Move to Hamburg. 1930 marriage with Margot Garcia de los Reyes, who came from a Sephardic family. Rising Nazism. Hitler's takeover and increasing anti-Jewish regulations. Birth of their son Rolf in 1935. Preparations to emigrate. Benno and Margot left Germany in 1936 via England and Madeira to South Africa. Arrival in Cape Town. Language difficulties and initial problems to get settled. Benno managed to get his mother out of Germany in 1938. Political situation and apartheid policy in South Africa. In 1956 Margot and Benno started their own business. Margot Lederer passed away in 1966. Benno Lederer moved to Israel in 1979.
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    Rockville, MD :[publisher not identified],
    Pages: 193 pages : , bound typescript; illustrated.
    Year of publication: 2000
    Keywords: Kaufmann family. ; Moritz, Klara Kaufmann. ; Moritz, Ludwig David, ; Moritz family. ; Dachau (Concentration camp) ; Les Milles (Concentration camp) ; Œuvre de secours aux enfants (France) ; Antisemitism. ; Education 1933-1945. ; Fasts and feasts Judaism. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Life in hiding. ; Jewish families. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Kristallnacht, 1938 ; World War, 1914-1918. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Becherbach (Germany) ; Cologne (Germany) ; Issoudun (France) ; France. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Autobiography in German, French and English with illustrations by the author and reproductions of photos and documents.
    Abstract: Family history in Becherbach, Germany going back to the 18th century. The author's father Ludwig David Moritz served in World War One. He got married to Klara Kaufmann in 1929. Birth of their sons Alfred and Ernst. Rise of Nazism. In 1936 Alfred was enrolled in the public school of Becherbach. Confrontation with anti-Jewish laws and regulations. Celebration of Jewish holidays with the maternal Kaufmann family in Cologne. Night of the November pogrom in 1938 and arrest of his father. Ludwig Moritz was taken to Dachau concentration camp, where he was interned for three months. His sons Alfred and Ernst were taken to safety by their uncle Hermann Wolf in Luxemburg. His parents followed after the release of their father from Dachau. German invasion of Belgium, Luxemburg and France in 1940. Escape to Southern France. Ludwig Moritz was interned in the camp Les Milles near Aix en Provence. Alfred and Ernst were enrolled in the local public school in St. Lizaigne. Life in hiding in Issoudun, where their father's brother had a clothes business. Alfred and Ernst were sent to the Jewish children relief organization OSE (Oeuvre de Secours de l'Enfance). With support of the French resistence movement new identity cards were issued for the two siblings, which stated them being of French descendent. Life in hiding in the countryside of Vernoux/Vivarais. They were enrolled in a public school and in the local Catholic sunday school of Vernoux. End of the war and final reunion with their parents.
    Note: German, French and English , Synopsis in file
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 27 pages : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 2000
    Keywords: David, Frank. ; Dreyfuss, Albert, ; Dreyfuss family. ; Dreyfuss, Franziska (née Grünbaum), ; Dreyfuss, Fritz. ; Oppenheimer, Alice, ; Antisemitism. ; Fasts and feasts Judaism. ; Jewish families 20th century. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Physicians. ; Suicide. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Germany History 1918-1933. ; Hamburg (Germany) ; Landau in der Pfalz (Germany) ; Switzerland Emigration and immigration. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoir contains the first chapter of Luise David's autobiography. Recollections of her mother Franziska Gruenbaum, who - after a love affair to an unsuitable partner - was married to the physician Albert Dreyfuss in 1908. The couple had two children, Fritz and Luise. Her husband served in World War One. After years of depression and frequent sojourns in different sanatoria, Franziska Dreyfuss commited suicide in 1919. Luise was sent to her father's family in Landau. The family was reunited again a year later, when Albert Dreyfuss married his second wife Alice Oppenheimer in 1920. Celebration of holidays at the Dreyfuss family in Landau. Weekend outings in the countryside. Recollection of the author's childhood with various nannys and governesses. Early interest in dress making and clothing. Awareness of her different status as the daughter of the town's physician and as a Jewish girl. Encounters with anti-Semitism. Luise was enrolled in the "lyceum" (girl's school), where she became an excellent student. Rising Nazi movement. Her brother Fritz emigrated to Switzerland in 1933.
    Note: English , Synopsis in file
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