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    Language: German
    Pages: 5 pages (double space) : , typescript.
    Edition: Digital Image New York, NY Leo Baeck Institute 2016 DigiBaeck
    Year of publication: 2016
    Keywords: Aron Hirsch & Sohn‏ (Halberstadt‏(. ; Industrialists ; Jews, German Social life and customs. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Eberswalde (Germany) ; Halberstadt (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Aron Hirsch & Son metal business in Halberstadt and Eberswalde (Messingwerk), ca. 1902-1927; description of orthodox Jewish milieu in Hirsch's house.
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    Berlin : Revolver Publishing
    ISBN: 9783868950878
    Language: German
    Pages: 135 Seiten , zahlr. Ill.
    Additional Material: 1 DVD, 44 Min.
    Year of publication: 2011
    Keywords: Fotograf ; Erlebnisbericht ; Konzentrationslager Auschwitz ; Fotografie
    Abstract: Wilhelm Brasse wurde 1917 in Zywiec geboren. Sein Vater war Österreicher, seine Mutter Polin. Vor dem Krieg arbeitete er als Porträtist in einem Fotostudio in Kattowitz. Zur Strafe, dass er der Wehrmacht nicht beitreten wollte, wurde er ins Konzentrationslager Auschwitz deportiert, wo er von 1941 bis 1945 als Fotograf im Erkennungsdienst arbeitete. Er machte zigtausend Porträts von Häftlingen, hunderte Aufnahmen von SS-Männern und dokumentierte mehrere pseudomedizinische Experimente. Nach dem Krieg kehrte er nach Zywiec zurück, wo er bis heute lebt. Seit fünf Jahren arbeitet er eng mit der Internationalen Jugendbegegnungsstätte Auschwitz zusammen und trifft sich mit deutschen und polnischen Jugendlichen. Im März 2010 führte Maria Anna Potocka ein Gespräch mit Wilhelm Brasse. Das Buch und der Film sind das Ergebnis. Die Publikation wurde mit Fotografien aus Wilhelm Brasses Archiv, aus dem Archiv des Staatlichen Museums Auschwitz-Birkenau und aus dem Foto-Archiv Yad Vashem illustriert. Der Text wurde von Teresa Wontor-Cichy wissenschaftlich bearbeitet. (Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau).
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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.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 3932981480 , 9053451129 , 9053451374
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 1999-2000
    Keywords: Tagebuch 1940-1945 ; Erlebnisbericht ; Hilsley, William 1911-2003 ; Internierungslager ; Musik ; Geschichte 1940-1945
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    Lima :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 34 pages : , handwritten and typewritten letters.
    Year of publication: 1992
    Keywords: Grünwald family. ; Gruenwald, Ida, ; Münz family. ; Antisemitism. ; Businesspeople. ; Clerks. ; Jewish families ; Jewish refugees ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Socialism. ; Voyages and travels. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Austria History 1918-1938. ; Austria History Anschluss, 1938. ; Mistelbach (Austria) ; Peru Emigration and immigration 1946. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoirs were written in various letters to Albert Lichtblau between 1991 and 1992. Description of the author's family history. Her father was the son of an innkeeper in Holicz, Bohemia. He came to Vienna with his brothers and started a leather businesss. Her mother was born in Mistelbach, where her father was a grain dealer. The couple got married in 1908. During World War One her mother moved with her children to Mistelbach. Memories of her orthodox grandmother. Recollections of the Mistelbach Jewish community and relationships with the Gentile neighbors. Economic crisis after World War One, which caused the bankrupcy of her father's leather business. Childhood memories. Description of Jewish holidays at home and in the synagogue. Recollections of her school years and friendship with Christian colleagues. Memories of her Bat mizvah celebration. Passion for the opera. Weekend trips to the Vienna Woods. Alice was a member of the "Arbeiter-Turnverein". In 1929 her father had a stroke, which left him partially paralyzed. He died in 1934 at age 62. Due to the difficult economic situation Alice had to abandon her plans to study. After graduation from "Handelsschule" she found a position as a clerical worker. Journeys to France and Italy. Recollections of the "Anschluss" in 1938. In July 1938 Alice emigrated to England, where she had a position as a domestic servant. In 1939 she was able to bring her mother, grandfather and her sister with her husband and child to England. Alice moved with her mother to Birmingham, where they started a boarding house. After the war she married her cousin Ernst, who was living in Peru. Move to Peru with her mother in 1946. Alice started working as a language tutor. Her husband died in 1966.
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    Tel Aviv :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 4 + 46 pages (1 1/2 space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1989
    Keywords: Adler family ; Carlebach family. ; Joël family. ; Joël, Eduard. ; Mizrachi. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Physicians. ; Rabbis. ; Zionism. ; Lübeck (Germany) ; Memel Territory. ; Moisling (Lübeck, Germany) ; Palestine Emigration and immigration 1929-1948. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Adler’s memoirs circa 1825-1954, originally written in Kvuzat Javne in 1954, edited by the author’s nephew, Eli Rothschild:
    Abstract: History of the Adler, Joel and Carlebach families of Moisling and Luebeck; rabbinate and orthodox Jewish milieu of Northern Germany; visits with Rabbi Emanuel Carlebach in Memel; beginnings of Zionism in Luebeck; Ephraim Adler's activities for "Mizrachi" movement; family relationship with British chief rabbi Nathan Adler.
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    Hod Hasharon, Israel,
    Language: German
    Pages: 237 pages (single space) : , typescript; illustrated.
    Year of publication: 1980
    Keywords: Reis, Arthur. ; Blau-Weiss (Youth movement) ; Universität München. ; Antisemitism. ; Architects. ; Education, Higher 1918-1933. ; Furniture industry and trade. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Zionism. ; Chicago (Ill.) ; Germany History 1918-1933. ; Heilbronn (Germany) ; Munich (Germany) ; Palestine Emigration and immigration 1929-1948. ; Stuttgart (Germany) ; Tel Aviv (Israel) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Memoir by Arthur Reis, written in 1980 in Hod Hasharon, Israel, including information on the history of Jews in Heilbronn reaching back to the Middle Ages, recollections of his childhood in an observant family in Heilbronn, of Jewish cultural and religious life in Heibronn before World War I, of the founding of the Orthodox congregation "Adass Jeschurun" in 1911, of his schooling in Heilbronn and Heidelberg, of his experiences in the Zionist youth organization "Blau-Weiss," of his studies in Stuttgart and Munich and his involvement in Orthodox and Zionist Jewish life there, of his encounters with anti-Semitism, of his emigration to Chicago and his return to Heilbronn, of his experiences in Nazi Germany, of his emigration to Palestine, and of life in Palestine.
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 111 , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1970
    Keywords: Bickel, Lothar, ; Bickel, Shlomo, ; Brunner, Constantin, ; Kettner, Frederick, ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Jewish physicians. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Philosophers. ; Philosophy. ; Socialism. ; Universities and colleges. ; Voyages and travels. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Zionism. ; Bukovina (Romania and Ukraine) ; Canada Emigration and immigration 1945- ; Chernivt︠s︡i (Ukraine) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The author describes his friendship with Lothar "Elieser" Bickel in the Zionist youth group "Hashomer Hazair", where he met him in 1919 in Czernowitz, Bukowina. Discussion of Jewish-national and social problems and studies of Hebrew. Elieser's growing interest in philosophical and socialist themes. His brother Schlomoh Bickel was a leader of the worker's movement Poale Zion. Influence of the ethic seminary by Dr. Kettner and criticism on Zionist ideals. Elieser Bickel became acquainted with the philosopher Constantin Brunner and grew to become one of his most talented students. In 1922 Elieser enrolled at the Medical School in Bucharest, where he experienced virulent anti-Semitism at the university. Disintegration of Dr. Kettner's seminary in Czernowitz. Circle around Elieser Bickel who promoted the growing importance of Brunner's philosophy. In 1926 Elieser graduated. After completing his military service he decided to move to Berlin in 1927. Czernowitz philosophy circle in Berlin and friendship with Constantin Brunner. Lectures and studies of philosophy. Work as a physician in Berlin and Prenzlau. In 1931 journey to Spain. After Hitler's takeover in 1933 he moved back to Bucharest, where Lothar Bickel became one of the most renowned gynecologists. He continued his philosophic interests and specialized in the ethic of Spinoza and Kant. Death of Constantin Brunner in 1937. Acquaintance with Maedi Moscovici. They married in 1939 in Czernowitz. Military service and growing danger of approaching Germans. Precarious situation of the Jewish population. Armistice and continuation of his philosophic work. In 1950 Lothar Bickel emigrated to Canada. He died in Toronto in 1951.
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    Manchester :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 241 pages (double space) : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1968
    Keywords: Kareski, Georg, ; Stahl, Heinrich, ; Stern, Heinrich, ; Woyda, Bruno, ; Kareski, Georg, ; Jüdische Gemeinde zu Berlin. ; Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands. ; Zentralstelle für Jüdische Wirtschaftshilfe. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Reform Judaism. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Germany History 1918-1933. ; Great Britain Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Hungary Emigration and Immigration 1933-1945. ; Hungary History Revolution, 1956. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Detailed description of Jewish communal politics in Berlin before and after 1933; sketches of members of assembly of representatives; characterization of Reform congregation; internal conflicts between orthodox, liberals and Zionists; journalistic activities for Social Democratic papers; economic activities of Jewish community under Nazi rule; accusations against former head of community Georg Kareski; November pogrom 1938 in Berlin; outbreak of war; emigration to Hungary; Hungarian revolt of 1956.
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 117 pages : , handwritten manuscript.
    Year of publication: 1965
    Keywords: Friedberg, Leopold, ; Dachau (Concentration camp) ; Education, Higher. ; Emigration and immigration. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Lawyers ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Students' societies. ; France. ; Great Britain. ; Karlsruhe (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Childhood in Karlsruhe; school time; student years in Heidelberg, Berlin and Munich; joins student organization "Freie Wissenschaftliche Verbindung"; lawyer during Weimar years; Nazi period and arrest in Dachau concentration camp; emigration to France and England; contains also diary of a cruise in 1958.
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  • 11
    Language: German
    Pages: 55 + 169 , bound typescript (photocopy); illustrated.
    Year of publication: 1965
    Keywords: Goldberg family. ; Hermann, Georg, ; Hirsch family. ; Mainz family. ; Bankers. ; Banks and banking. ; Friendship. ; Jews Genealogy. ; Marriage. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Physicians. ; Students' societies. ; Women authors. ; Women Education. ; Zionism. ; Karlsruhe (Germany) ; Heidelberg (Germany) ; Palestine Emigration and immigration. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Genealogical tables ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Chronicle of Hirsch's childhood in orthodox Jewish milieu in Karlsruhe; primary and secondary education; university studies (medicine) and student life in Heidelberg; Zionist student organization "Verein Juedischer Studenten"; marriage and settling in Heidelberg; friendship with Georg Hermann, Frieda Reichmann (wife of Erich Fromm) and Eugen Taeubler; first anti-Jewish persecutions 1933; emigration and life in Palestine until 1948.
    Abstract: Also included is "Chronik der Familien Moses Goldberg-Mainz und Albert Hirsch-Goldberg, 1890-1948", containing family trees and biographical sketches of members of the Hirsch, Goldberg and Mainz families.
    Description / Table of Contents: Part 1: Chronik der Familien Moses Goldberg-Mainz und Albert Hirsch-Goldberg.
    Description / Table of Contents: Part 2: Mein Weg von Karlsruhe ueber Heidelberg nach Haifa : 1890-1965.
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    New York :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 125 pages (double space) : , typescript +
    Additional Material: addenda
    Year of publication: 1965
    Keywords: Country life. ; Jewish religious education 1918-1933. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Judaism Customs and practices. ; Judaism Study and teaching. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Soldiers World War, 1914-1918. ; Teachers. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Baden (Germany) ; United States Emigration and immigration 1938. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Chapters of William Wertheimer's book "Zwischen zwei Welten; der Foerster von Brooklyn. Lebenserinnerungen des ehemaligen juedischen Lehrers in Eubigheim und Buchen in Baden, 1966:
    Abstract: Rural Jewish life in small Baden community of Hardheim at the turn of the century; preservance of Jewish rituals and customs; father was Jewish teacher and worked for insurance company; Bar Mitzvah in 1910; experiences as soldier in World War I; observance of dietary laws in German army; encounter with East European Jews; life as teacher in small Jewish schools in Eubigheim and Buchen (Baden); persecution of Jews after 1933; immigration to USA.
    Abstract: Also included are letters by Konrad Adenauer (grandson of Chancellor), Bruno Stern, Fritz Feuchtmeyer and others, and the photocopy of "Bescheinigung" of "Kriegslazarett".
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    Jerusalem :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 3 + 149 pages : , bound mimeographs.
    Year of publication: 1959-1964
    Keywords: Mühsam, Erich, ; Mühsam, Hans. ; Silbergleit, Arthur, ; Deutsche Friedensgesellschaft. ; Antisemitism. ; Authors. ; Education, Higher. ; Lawyers. ; Jewish families ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Red Cross and Red Crescent. ; Students' societies. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Brandenburg (Germany) ; Chemnitz (Germany) ; Germany History 1918-1933. ; Görlitz (Görlitz, Germany) ; Israel. ; Palestine Emigration and immigration 1929-1948. ; Zittau (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Family history: father opened clothing store in Brandenburg; bankruptcy and move to Chemnitz where father opened shoe store; visits to uncle in Luebeck; helps in his father's store; move to Zittau (Saxony); description of small orthodox Jewish community of Zittau; anti-Semitism in school; limits of social integration of Jews; Christmas celebration at home; university studies in Freiburg, Munich and Leipzig; Max Weber among his professors; member of "Sozial-wissensschaftliche Vereinigung" and the primarily Jewish student fraternity "Thuringia"; his cousins, the writer and anarchist Erich Muehsam, and the Zionist Hans Muehsam; apprenticeship as lawyer in Mittenwalde; lawyer in Goerlitz; Jewish community of Goerlitz; moves only in Jewish circles; beginnings of his literary career; with beginning of World War I Muehsam became pacifist; in "Deutsche Friedensgesellschaft" and International Red Cross; encounters with Else Lasker-Schueler, Martin Buber and Stefan Zweig; Revolution of 1918-19 and political events of Weimar Germany; after World War I considered himself primarily a writer; literary circles of Weimar Germany; friendship with the writer Arthur Silbergleit; emigration and life in Palestine; last volume on death of his wife and continuation of literary work in Israel.
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    [Pottstown] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 4 + 95 + 16 pages : , typescripts (photocopies) +
    Additional Material: clippings
    Year of publication: 1963
    Former Title: [Memoirs].
    Keywords: Freund, Samuel, ; Tänzer, Aron, ; Buchenwald (Concentration camp) ; Jüdische Gemeinde Hannover. ; Jüdisch-Theologisches Seminar (Breslau, Germany) ; Education, Higher 1871-1918. ; Jewish leadership. ; Jews, East European ; Jews Intellectual life 1933-1945. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Judaism Customs and practices. ; Judaism Liturgy. ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Rabbis. ; Teachers. ; Soldiers. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; England Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Hannover (Germany) ; United States Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Sermons. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoirs touch upon the authors experiences as a young soldier during World War I; description of his studies; description of religious life in the Hannover Jewish community; tasks as rabbi and teacher; description of synagogue service. A special section in folder 3 describes “Kristallnacht” with the destruction of the Hannover Synagogue and his arrest.
    Abstract: Also included in folder 1 is the draft for a treatise about the essence of Judaism and of its responsibilities as an organized religion, as experienced during the author’s residence in Hannover, Germany before the Holocaust. Folder 4 holds copies of original documents and clippings.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1: Beitrag zu einer Geistesgeschichte der juedischen Gemeinde in Hannover : Einleitung; undated
    Description / Table of Contents: 2: Zwoelf Jahre vor der Zerstoerung der Synagoge in Hannover. Persoenliche Erinnerungen von Rabbiner Dr. Emil Schorsch
    Description / Table of Contents: 3: Wie es zum Ende kam : Erinnerungen an die “Kristallnacht” vom 9. zum 10. November 1938 in Hannover
    Description / Table of Contents: 4: Documents, clippings
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    Jerusalem :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 193 pages (1 1/2 space) : , Typewritten manuscript (carbon copy).
    Year of publication: 1961
    Keywords: Stern family. ; Abraham, Karl, ; Cassirer, Richard, ; Charcot, J. M. ; Israel, James, ; Mesmer, Franz Anton, ; Oppenheim, Hermann, ; Prinz, Joachim, ; Szold, Henrietta, ; B'nai B'rith. ; Education, Higher 1871-1918. ; Fasts and feasts Judaism. ; Judaism Customs and practices. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Neurologists. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Physicians. ; Psychoanalysis. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Chorzów (Województwo Śląskie, Poland) ; Palestine Emigration and immigration 1929-1948. ; Silesia. ; Żory (Poland) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoir was written 1961 in Jerusalem. It contains reflections on psychoanalysis and psychological problems as well as private correspondence. Description of the paternal Stern family and the descendents of the author's grandfather Abraham Stern. The family of his mother, descendents of the banker and cantor Joseph Marcus Boehm, came from Brieg (Silesia). Recollections of his childhood in the small Silesian Jewish community of Sohrau and in Koenigshuette. Musical activities in the family. Memories of his early Jewish education in the cheder. Reflections of his childhood experiences and its psychoanalytic implications. Arthur Stern attended the Koenigshuetter Gymnasium. Memories of his childhood in Imperial Germany. Bar mitzvah in 1892. Celebration of Jewish holidays and observance. Recollections of the Dreyfus trial and its consequences for Jewish communities all over Germany. After graduation in 1898 Arthur Stern studied medicine at the university in Freiburg. Separation between Jewish and Christian students through the different student fraternities. Friendship with the psychoanalyst Karl Abraham. Studies at the university in Berlin and Munich. Recollections of the first female medical students, who had to fight for their right to study. Description of various professors. Antisemitism among students at the university. In 1903 Arthur Stern graduated as Dr.med. (MD) with a thesis in otolaryngology. In the same year he moved back to Berlin, where he started his training in neurology.
    Abstract: In 1907 Arthur started his own practice in Charlottenburg, Berlin. He continued his training in neurology and was a disciple of Hermann Oppenheim, a neurologist of international reputation. 1914 outbreak of World War I and national rapture due to the war propaganda. Military service as a field physician and field neurologist in Belgium and the eastern front. Observations of war neurosis. Experiences of antisemitism during the war. Confrontation with the Jewish stetl life in eastern Europe. Economic depression and inflation after World War I. Arthur Stern married his long-time fiance in 1919. Description of research findings in medicine and neurology. Observations of hysteria and hypnotic therapy. Rising National Socialism and persecution of Jewish people. Journey to Palestine in 1934. Difficulties in continuing his professional life. Preparations to leave the country. Emigration to Palestine in 1939. Language difficulties and starting of a new life. Continuation of his work as a neurologist and psychiatrist. Recollections of the war of liberation in 1948. Lectures and research. Studies on Heinrich Heine and his nervous condition. Discussion of psychoanalytic theories. Reflections on the phenomenon of suicide and the problem of euthanasia. Studies on sexuality. Cultural life in Germany and Israel.
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 1: First draft (on MM 74)
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 2: Second draft (on MM 73)
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    New York :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 13 pages (single space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1959
    Keywords: Country life. ; Jewish merchants. ; Jewish way of life. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Sales personnel. ; Ballenstedt (Germany) ; Halberstadt (Germany) ; Hamburg (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Description of town and Jewish community of Ballenstedt (Harz); rural Jewish life; move to Halberstadt after death of his father; after Bar Mitzvah apprenticeship as merchant in Hamburg; salesman and independent merchant in Hamburg; orthodox Jewish life.
    Abstract: Transcript of Hermann Perutz's original manuscript (circa 1915) by his granddaughter, Hanna Deborah Leopold-Knight, New York 1959.
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    Denver, Colorado :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 326 , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1956
    Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Life in hiding. ; Holocaust survivors. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Merchants. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Public welfare. ; Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Germany History 1933-1945. ; Lʹviv (Ukraine) ; United States Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Erna Segal spent her childhood years with her grandparents in Lwow, where she attended a Jewish school and spoke mainly Yiddish. At the age of six she joined her parents in Vienna, where her father was an orthodox rabbi and cantor. Cultural differences and difficulties to adapt into a new environment. Strong impressions of anti-Semitism during her schoolyears and growing awareness of political unrest and pogroms in Eastern Europe. Reverence for the Kaiser. Outbreak of World War One. Situation of Galician refugees and increasing anti-Semitism in Vienna. End of the war and collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which left her family worried for their future. Awaking interest for Zionism. Work in a fur buisness. Marriage in 1920. Her husband, a merchent from Lemberg, had a lumber export business in Styria. Birth of their son Herschi in 1921, who developed a remarkable artistic talent. Birth of their daughter in 1924. Move to Berlin. Rising National Socialism. Erna became aware of the dangers and tried to convince her husband to emigrate already in 1927. Work in the Jewish welfare and youth center of the community. First incidents with Nazis in 1932. Nazi take-over in 1933. Life in Nazi-Germany. Anti-Jewish boycotts and regulations. Experiences of discrimination. Erna's children were forced to leave their schools and proceeded in Jewish schools. Encounters with the Gestapo. Protection due to their Austrian citizenship until 1938. Olympic Games 1936 in Berlin. Exhibition of her son's work in 1937. He was accepted at an art school in Switzerland, yet after the Austrian anexion in 1938 he was refused an exit permit. Night of the November pogrom. Exit permit for Chile. Death of her father and news of deportations to concentration camps in Poland.
    Abstract: Outbreak of World War Two and impossibility to emigrate. Forced labor. Encounter with a German soldier who warned Erna imploringly about the horrific circumstances of Polish concentration camps. Desicion to lead a life in hiding. Help of gentiles and constant fear of discovery. Refuge in a cloister. Escape from Nazi spies. Survival during last years of the war. Immigration to USA after World War II.
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    Jerusalem :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 2,173 pages (double space) : , typescript (carbon copy).
    Year of publication: 1935-1956
    Keywords: Mühsam, Erich, ; Mühsam, Hans. ; Silbergleit, Arthur, ; Deutsche Friedensgesellschaft. ; Antisemitism. ; Authors. ; Education, Higher. ; Lawyers. ; Jewish families ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Red Cross and Red Crescent. ; Students' societies. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Brandenburg (Germany) ; Chemnitz (Germany) ; Germany History 1918-1933. ; Görlitz (Görlitz, Germany) ; Israel. ; Palestine Emigration and immigration 1929-1948. ; Zittau (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Family history: father opened clothing store in Brandenburg; bankruptcy and move to Chemnitz where father opened shoe store; visits to uncle in Luebeck; helps in his father's store; move to Zittau (Saxony); description of small orthodox Jewish community of Zittau; anti-Semitism in school; limits of social integration of Jews; Christmas celebration at home; university studies in Freiburg, Munich and Leipzig; Max Weber among his professors; member of "Sozial-wissensschaftliche Vereinigung" and the primarily Jewish student fraternity "Thuringia"; his cousins, the writer and anarchist Erich Muehsam, and the Zionist Hans Muehsam; apprenticeship as lawyer in Mittenwalde; lawyer in Goerlitz; Jewish community of Goerlitz; moves only in Jewish circles; beginnings of his literary career; with beginning of World War I Muehsam became pacifist; in "Deutsche Friedensgesellschaft" and International Red Cross; encounters with Else Lasker-Schueler, Martin Buber and Stefan Zweig; Revolution of 1918-19 and political events of Weimar Germany; after World War I considered himself primarily a writer; literary circles of Weimar Germany; friendship with the writer Arthur Silbergleit; emigration and life in Palestine; last volume on death of his wife and continuation of literary work in Israel.
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 1: vol. 1 (pp. 1-560)
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 2: vol. 2 (pp. 1-400)
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 3: vol. 2 (pp. 401-811, index)
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 4: vol. 3 (pp. 1-539); vol. 4 (pp. 1-121)
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 5: vol. 5 (pp. 1-130)
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 6: Digest version in 7 parts (162 pages); bibliography of books by Paul Muehsam
    Note: Available on microfilm , Vol. 1 on MM 58 , Vol. 2 on MM 55 - MM 56 , Vol. 3 on MM 56 , Vol. 4 on MM 56 , Vol. 5 on MM 58 , Digest on MM 57 , German , Synopsis in file
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    Jerusalem :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 5 pages : , typescript (carbon copy).
    Year of publication: 1956
    Keywords: Michael family. ; Hirsch, M. ; Education, Higher. ; Jewish physicians. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Zionism. ; Hamburg-Altona (Hamburg, Germany) ; Hamburg (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: History of the Michael family in 19th century Hamburg; orthodox Jewish life; father was banker; rabbi Markus Hirsch; cholera epidemic in Hamburg in 1892.
    Note: Available on microfilm MF 83(22)
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    New York :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 40 pages (double space) : , Typewritten manuscript (carbon copy).
    Year of publication: 1955
    Keywords: Authors. ; Children. ; Country life. ; Judaism Customs and practices. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Wangen im Allgäu (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Childhood in Wangen (Baden); rural Jewish life; orthodox Jewry; Jewish festivals.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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    Pardess Hannah :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 2 pages (single space) : , typescript (carbon copy).
    Year of publication: 1955
    Former Title: Gedenkblatt an Martin Marcus
    Keywords: Marcus, Martin, ; Grain trade. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Merchants. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Suicide. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Nowy Tomyśl (Poland) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Obituary for Martin Marcus.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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    Ramat Gan :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 85 + 14 , typescript (carbon copy).
    Year of publication: 1953
    Keywords: Hildesheimer, Hirsch, ; Hildesheimer, Ezriel, ; Hildesheimer family. ; Hirsch family. ; Antisemitism. ; Children. ; College teachers. ; Jewish families Genealogy. ; Jewish physicians. ; Jews Social life and customs. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Rabbis. ; Women authors. ; Women Education. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoir was written in 1953 in Ramat Gan, Israel. Part One describes an orthodox Jewish childhood in the late 19th century in Berlin, including recollections of her grandfather Esriel Hildesheimer, description of the extensive household with various relatives and maids. The author's father, Hirsch Hildesheimer, was member of associations such as the "Hilfsverein der Deutschen Juden", "Ezra" and a literary society ("Juedische Geschichte und Literatur"). The family was known for their charity and was involved in relief programs for Russian pogrom refugees. Hirsch Hildesheimer was also active in the fight against antisemitism. Also contains detailed descriptions of the celebration of Shabbat and Jewish holidays in the Hildesheimer family.
    Abstract: Part Two was written after the death of Henriette Hirsch's husband in Israel. Description of Henriette's childhood in the large Hildesheimer houshold, which housed the rabbinic seminary and a synagogue established by her grandfather. Esriel Hildesheimer was the founder of the seperate congregation "Adass Jisroel". Her father Hirsch Hildesheimer was a professor of Jewish History in the rabbinic seminary and founder of the newspaper "Die Juedische Presse". He was a student of Theodor Mommsen at the University of Berlin. Description of the author's wealthy maternal family with her ancestors Salomon and Fanny Hirsch. Recollections of various maids, nannies, wetnurses and seamstresses in the Hildesheimer houshold. Reverence for the royal family in Imperial Germany. Theater visits and cultural life. Numerous guests and visitors of her father in the Hildesheimer household. Henriette's mother Therese Hildesheimer was a member of the "Hausfrauen Verein". Weekend outings and summer vacations in the seaside resort Heringsdorf. Summer holidays at the maternal Hirsch family near Eberswalde. After a few years at a private institute for girls Henriette was enrolled in a public school ("Hoehere Toechterschule"), where she experienced the feeling of being different due to her orthodox upbringing for the first time. Limited education options for girls at that time. Private piano lessons and attending "Religionsschule". Henriette persued her wish to become a teacher at the "Lehrerinnen Seminar", where she was the only Jewish student. Due to state regulations she was only allowed to teach private lessons. In 1907 she married her long-time fiance Remy Hirsch.
    Note: Available on microfilm , Copy available on MF 42 , German , Synopsis in file
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    Jerusalem :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 2 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1951
    Former Title: [No title]
    Keywords: Hirsch family (Halberstadt) ; Jews ; Jews Genealogy. ; Jewish families. ; Metal trade. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Women authors. ; Halberstadt (Germany) ; Hungary. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Family origins in Hungary; father's life in Halberstadt with the Hirsch family's metal business.
    Note: German
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    Vienna / New York :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 156 + 17 , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1929-1950
    Keywords: Eisenstadt, Meïr ben Isaac, ; Kallir family. ; Kolir, Elasar, ; Landau family. ; Mises, Adele von, ; Nathanson family. ; Fasts and feasts Judaism. ; Jewish families 19th century. ; Jews, East European. ; Jews, German Genealogy. ; Judaism Customs and practices. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Politicians. ; Public welfare. ; Rabbis. ; Women authors. ; Brody (Lʹvivsʹka oblastʹ, Ukraine) ; Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoir was written between 1929 and 1931 (in Vienna). Recollections of the author's childhood in Brody, Galicia. Celebration of Jewish holidays with the grandparents Kallir. Detailed descriptions of Jewish festivals and customs. Charity traditions within the family. Domestic life and family servants. Traditions of "Kaschern" and "Chumez sales" before the Passover holidays. Description of family characters. Welfare activities of the Landau family. Recollections of the great fire in Brody (1867). Stories and anecdotes of Adele's uncle, the lawyer Dr. Joachim Landau. Outings and summer vacations in Podhorce. Description of daily life activities in the family. School system and private lessons in German and Hebrew. In 1876 the Landau family moved to Vienna. Genealogy of the Nathanson and Kallir family. Addendum: Family history by Dr. Joachim Landau. Notebook of Adele's grandmother Esther Landau with birth dates and family chronicles in the Hebrew calendar. Biographical sketches of Rabbi Meir Eisenstadt (1670-1744) and Rabbi Eleasar Kallir (1739-1801). Collection of letters by Esther and Alexander Landau. Appendix: Lecture by Leopold Lourie on the "Galizischer Hilfsverein" in Vienna.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German , Synopsis in file
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    Grindelwald :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 72 pages (double space) : , typewritten manuscript.
    Year of publication: 1949
    Keywords: Auerbach, Selig, ; Barth, J. ; Calvary, Esther. ; Gronemann, Samuel, ; Hildesheimer, Esriel. ; Hildesheimer, Hirsch. ; Hirsch, Samson Raphael, ; Nobel, Nehemias Anton, ; Wohlgemuth, Joseph, ; Bet ha-midrash le-Rabanim be-Berlin. ; Education, Primary. ; Education, Secondary. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Rabbis. ; Zionism. ; Teachers. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Halberstadt (Germany) ; Palestine Emigration and immigration 1871-1933. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Translated from Hebrew original by Esther Bondi and Siegfried Hirsch. Reminiscences of childhood in Messingwerk, Yeshiva-study in Halberstadt and orthodox rabbinical seminary in Berlin. Calvary provides much information about orthodox Jewish life in late 19th cent. Germany. Tells about his renunciation of orthodox Judaism and his studies of philosophy and classical philology at Berlin University. Cultural life of Berlin at the turn of the century.
    Note: Available on microfilm , copy on MF 74(9) , German
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    Paris,
    Language: German
    Pages: 50 + 28 + 2 pages : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1948
    Keywords: Cohn family. ; Hirsch, Samson Raphael, ; Kohn family. ; Michael, Jacob. ; Banks and banking. ; Bankers. ; Country life. ; Jewish families ; Jews, German Genealogy. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Franconia (Germany) ; Munich (Germany) ; Wassertrüdingen (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: History of the Kohn, Marx and Michael families of Wassertruedingen (Franconia) and Munich reaching back to 1690; rural Jewish life; one of his ancestors was married to a son of Samson Raphael Hirsch; another member of the family, Jacob Michael, owned the bank and insurance company Michael & Co.
    Abstract: Also included is a copy of the testament of Haenlein Salomon Kohn.
    Note: Available on microfilm MM 45; copy of part 1 on MF 42(15)
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    [Israel] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 45 pages (1 1/2 space) : , typescript (carbon copy).
    Year of publication: 1948
    Keywords: Breuer, Solomon, ; Wormser, Seckel, ; Israelitische Religionsgesellschaft zu Frankfurt a.M. (Germany) ; Country life. ; Education, Higher 1871-1918. ; Education, Primary 1871-1918. ; Jewish religious education 1871-1918. ; Jewish teachers. ; Jews Liturgy. ; Judaism Customs and practices. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Rabbis. ; Zionism. ; Bad Hersfeld (Germany) ; Frankfurt am Main (Germany) ; Hesse (Germany) Ethnic relations. ; Schenklengsfeld (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Salomon Spiro's grandfather, a student at the Yeshiva of Rabbi Seckel Wormser, was a well-respected Jewish scholar and teacher at a Jewish elementary school. His son, Salomon's father, followed him in this position. Description of rural Jewish life in Northern Hesse. Recollections of the celebration of Jewish festivals and rituals. Antisemitism of the environment. The author describes the difficult relationship with his father due to his ambition to have his son become a Jewish scholar. Reinforced Jewish education. Brief career in the synagogue chorus and as an auxiliary cantor. Salomon attended the humanistic high school (Gymnasium) in Hersfeld, a town known for the antisemitic attitudes of its inhabitants. Incidents of discrimination and assaults at school. Strict observance of Jewish rites under the supervision of the leading rabbi in the Jewish community of Fulda. Opposition to Zionist activities. After graduation in 1904 Salomon Spiro attended the Breuer Yeshiva of the Frankfurt "Austrittsgemeinde". He quit his studies at the yeshiva after a short time due to the strict orthodox environment and its intolerance of liberal developments. Beginnings of university studies in Wuerzburg.
    Note: Available on microfilm; copies on MF 83(4) & MF 87(25) , German , Synopsis in file
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    Kfar Bialik :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 42 pages : , typescript (bad photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1947
    Keywords: Children. ; Country life. ; Jewish families. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Poverty. ; Bielefeld (Germany) ; Lage (Lippe, Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Childhood in rural orthodox atmosphere in Lage (Lippe); twofold humiliations as Jew and as being poor; move to Bielefeld; living in a workhouse.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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    New York :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 10 + 6 + 269 pages : , typescript (carbon copy).
    Year of publication: 1945
    Former Title: Lebenserinnerungen
    Keywords: Stein, Alexander, ; Straus family. ; Baden Grossherzoglicher Oberrat der Israeliten. ; Reichsvertretung der Deutschen Juden. ; Baden Grossherzoglicher Oberrat der Israeliten. ; Bankers. ; College teachers. ; Lawyers. ; Education, Primary 1871-1918. ; Education, Secondary 1871-1918. ; Education, Higher 1871-1918. ; Jewish communities, leadership. ; Jewish families 20th century. ; Jews Intellectual life 1933-1945. ; Judaism Customs and practices. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Rabbis ; Zionism. ; Karlsruhe (Germany) ; Switzerland Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Family history starting with father Alexander Stein who was a rabbi in Worms; childhood in traditional Jewish atmosphere; primary and secondary education; university studies in Berlin, Strasbourg and Giessen; legal apprenticeship; marriage to Recha Straus, the daughter of an orthodox Jewish banker in Karlsruhe; domestic life in orthodox Jewish family; children became Zionists and went to Palestine; Jewish communal activities; professional career and contacts with German politicians and church representatives; friendship with Alfred Neumayer and Otto Hirsch and southern German Jewish communal politics; beginnings of Reichsvertretung; visit to Palestine in 1934; emigration to Switzerland.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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    Dixville Notch, N.H. :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 37 pages : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1941
    Keywords: Stern, Olga (née Fraenkel) ; Stern, Rosalie (née Herzfeld) ; Antisemitism. ; Jewish families. ; Jewish religious education. ; Judaism Customs and practices. ; Liquor industry. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Textile industry. ; Voyages and travels. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Berlin (Germany) ; France Emigration and immigration 1933. ; Germany Politics and government 1918-1933. ; Poznań (Poland) ; Switzerland Emigration and immigration 1933. ; United States Emigration and immigration 1939. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Early childhood recollections. Isidor Sterns father had a textile store in Graetz. Memories of his maternal grandfather, who was an assistant of the famous rabbi Elias Gutmacher. Orthodox upbringing. Description of his devoted mother, who was a loving and pious woman. High esteem for German culture and literature, above all works by Goethe and Schiller. Isidor Stern was enrolled in the Jewish elementary school at the age of six years. In 1868 he was sent for further studies to his uncle in Pyritz, where he attended the local Gymnasium (high school). Recollections of his Bar Mitzvah in 1870. Rebellion against the rigid laws of orthodox Judaism. Continuation of his education at a Catholic Gymnasium in Schrimm, where he experienced antisemitism and left the school. Work in a bank in Berlin. Relationship to his younger siblings. Work in a spirit producing company. Socialist activities. In 1879 his house was raided and he had to leave his job due to his political affiliations. He got a position for his company in Spain in 1880. Due to his growing competence he was ordered back to Posen and became one of the directors in 1886. Isidor Stern abandoned his political activities and expanded the company to Berlin. Technical and social reforms. Expansion of the technical use of spirit. Detailed description of professional life. Marriage with Olga Fraenkel in 1888. Birth of his sons Fritz and Walter. Move to Berlin in 1896. Birth of his daughter Charlotte. Both his sons served in World War One. Social concerns within the business world. Friendship with the political reformer Friedrich Naumann and engaging in liberalism. Membership in the "Freisinnige Vereinigung", a liberal party. Influence of the economic reform ideas of Franz Oppenheimer. Friendship with the politician Theodor Barth, editor of the paper "Die Nation". Relationship with Paul Nathan, co-founder of the "Hilfsverein der deutschen Juden".
    Abstract: Contact to the left with Eduard David and Albert Sydekum. "Gesellschaft fuer ethische Kultur" in Berlin. Political diversion and instability in post-war Germany. Economic political activities and suggestions to improve the situation for the unemployed. Business endeavors. Sunday soirees at Olga and Isidor Stern's new apartment. Summer vacations in the Swiss alps. Travels to Italy, Spain and Morocco. Death of his wife Olga in 1928. Isidor Stern donated a house for less privileged Jewish women in the memory of his wife. The "Olga-Stern-house" was opened by the "Juedische Frauenbund" in 1930. After Hitler's being appointed chancellor of Germany Isidor Stern left Germany together with his daughter for France. From 1934-1939 he lived in Zuerich. His children emigrated to London, Switzerland and the USA. In October 1939 Isidor Stern emigrated to New York.
    Abstract: The following names are mentioned:
    Abstract: Barth, Theodor; David, Eduard; Förster, Wilhelm; Gutmacher, Elias; Guttmann, Albrecht; Herzfeld family; Hindenburg, Paul von, 1847-1934; Katzenellenbogen, Ludwig; Lewin, Leopold; Mommsen, Carl; Nathan, Paul, 1857-1927; Naumann, Friedrich, 1860-1919; Oppenheimer, Franz, 1864-1943; Schrader, Karl; Stern, Bernhard; Sydekum, Albert.
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    Jerusalem :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 454 , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1940
    Keywords: Straus, Rachel, ; Jüdischer Frauenbund. ; Zionist Congress, 7th, Basel, 1905. ; Antisemitism. ; Education, Primary 1871-1918. ; Fasts and feasts Judiasm. ; Feminism. ; Gynecologists. ; Jewish families 19th century. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Physicians Biography. ; Women authors. ; Women Education. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Germany History 1871-1918. ; Palestine Emigration and immigration 1929-1948. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoir was written 1940 in Jerusalem. Recollections of Rahel's childhood in Imperial Germany. Her father was born into a family of rabbis in Hungary. He studied at the famous yeshiva of Esriel Hildesheimer in Eisenstadt, where he was ordained as a rabbi. Her mother Ida Goitein, nee Loewenfeld was born in 1848 in Posen. She passed the teacher's exams secretly - a profession very unusual for a woman in her time. Rahel was born as the fourth child of the Goitein family in 1880. Sudden death of her father in 1883. Rahel attended Hebrew school for eight years in addition to her regular schooling and experienced from an early age on the difference between the two worlds. Celebration of Jewish holidays. Journey to Hungary and holidays with the befriended Straus family. In 1893 Rahel was enrolled in the "Maedchen Gymnasium" in Karlsruhe, the first high school for girls in Germany who prepared students for the entry exam at university. Awakening of feminist and Zionist interest. University studies in Heidelberg together with her brother Ernst. In 1900 Rahel Straus was the first female student at the School of Medicine in Heidelberg. Zionist activities in Mannheim. Engagement with Elias Straus. Geneology of her husband's family. Graduation from University in 1905. Wedding of Rahel Goitein and Elias Straus in 1905. Move to Munich. Attendance of the Seventh Zionist Congress in Basel. Difficult beginnings of Zionism in Munich. Relationship with non-Jewish friends. Journey to Egypt and Palestine in 1907. In 1908 Rahel Straus finished her doctorate and started her own gynecological practice. Birth of her first child Isa in 1909. Difficulties in combining her professional and private family life. Activities and speeches in various women organizations. Member of the political activist group fighting for the right of women to vote. Work in Jewish women organizations. Difficulties with her Zionist ambitions in an anti-Zionist environment.
    Abstract: Cooperation and activities with the "Juedische Frauenbund". Birth of her children Hannah (1912) and Peter (1914). Outbreak of World War I. Death of her brother Ernst, who was killed in the battle of Stry. Birth of her fourth child, Gabriele in 1915. Declaration of the German Republic. Spartacus Revolution in Munich in 1918-1919. Anti-Semitism, inflation and unemployment in the aftermath of the war. 1920 birth of a son, Ernst Gabor. Work in the board of the "Juedischer Frauenbund". Publication of her brochure on sexual education. Lectures and speeches. "Deutsche Frauentagung" in Cologne in 1928. Activities in the WIZO. Disrupted harmony within various women's organizations due to the rising National Socialist movement. 1932 wedding of daughter Ina with the Zionist Ignaz Emrich. Severe illness of her husband. Death of her husband Elias Straus. Emigration to Palestine in November 1933.
    Abstract: The following families and individuals are mentioned:
    Abstract: Baeck, Leo, 1873-1956; Bodenheimer, Rosa; Buber, Martin, 1878-1965; Emrich, Ignaz; Goitein family; Hildesheimer, Esriel, 1820-1899; Karminski, Hannah, 1897-1942; Loewenfeld family; Pappenheim, Bertha,1859-1936; Straus family; Straus, Elias, 1878-1933; Szold, Henriette, 1860-1945; Weizmann, Chaim; Zweig, Arnold, 1887-1968.
    Abstract: The following places are mentioned: Aurich; Cologne; Egypt; Eisenstadt; Germany; Heidelberg; Hungary; Italy; Karlsruhe; Munich; Posen.
    Note: Available on microfilm; copies on MF 83(1) & MF 87(28) , German , Synopsis in file
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    Tel Aviv :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 40 + 23 pages : , typescript (carbon copy).
    Year of publication: 1939
    Keywords: Dienemann, Max, ; Dienemann, Mally, ; Buchenwald (Concentration camp) ; Nationaler Frauendienst (Berlin, Germany) ; Antisemitism. ; Women Education ; Jewish families 19th century. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Jews Intellectual life 1933-1945. ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Rabbis. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Golub-Dobrzyń (Poland) ; Palestine Emigration and immigration 1929-1948. ; Racibórz (Poland) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Recollections of the author's childhood in Gollub (West Prussia) on the border to the Polish-Russian town Dobrzyn. Description of the orthodox Jewish community in Dobrzyn and the assimilated life in Gollub. Mally was enrolled in a homemaking school (Hoehere Toechternschule) and has positive recollections of the relationship with her gentile classmates. In 1900 she was sent to a girl's boarding school in Berlin, where she became involved in literary circles. Influence of the women's movement and opposition of her parents to her wish to learn a profession. In 1904 she got married to the rabbi Max Dienemann. Introduction to a new perception of Judaism. Life in Ratibor. Recollections of World War One. War relief work in a patriotic woman's organization (Nationaler Frauendienst) and confrontation with the plight of the workers' families. Spartakus revolution of 1918. Treaty of Versailles.
    Abstract: Max and Mally Dienemann moved to Offenbach in 1919. Inflation and food shortages. Lectures of her husband. Unemployment and political instability of the Weimar Republic. Rise of Nazism. Boycotts and slowly increasing persecution of Jews in Germany in 1933. Emigration of Mally's siblings and her eldest daughter to Palestine. Optimism of her husband and believe in the general decency of his fellow Germans. Arrest of Max Dienemann in December 1933 after lecturing on Herode and drawing parallels to present time. He was taken to Osthofen concentration camp and was released after a few weeks with the help of gentile friends. Censorship and anti-Jewish propaganda in the press. Discrimination of her children at school. Awareness of the growing danger of Nazi Germany. Kulturbund and Jewish cultural life. Decision to emigrate to Palestine. November pogrom in 1938. Arrest of Max Dienemann, who was taken to Buchenwald. Description of Jewish life in the midst of discrimination and persecution. Emigration to Palestine via England in December 1938.
    Description / Table of Contents: Aufzeichnungen
    Description / Table of Contents: Letters and notes
    Description / Table of Contents: Tagebuchblaetter
    Note: Available on microfilms MM 18 and MF 96(1). , German
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    Ponaire :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 54 , bound typescript (copy).
    Year of publication: 1937
    Keywords: Bondy, Philipp. ; Bondy family. ; Lasch, Simon. ; Porges, Emil. ; Teller, Marie (née Bondy) ; Rosenberg, Eva (née Teller) ; Teller family. ; Enlightenment. ; Industrialists. ; Jewish families 19th century. ; Jewish way of life. ; Jews Genealogy. ; Marriage. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Women authors. ; Women Employment. ; Austria History Revolution, 1848-1849. ; Bohemia (Czech Republic) ; Prague. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoir was written in 1937 in Ponaire (France). The author describes Jewish life in the 18th and 19th century in Prague. Traditional gender roles with women taking care of the livelihood and men studying in the synagogue. History of the Bondy and Teller family in the times of the Prague Ghetto, stressing the importance of female ancestors. Childhood of her grandfather Michael B. Teller, whose father died mysteriously at an early age. Marriage with Eva Rosenberg. Economic rise of M.B. Teller with the help of his wife Eva. Overcoming the boundaries of Ghetto restrictions and expanding businesses. Revolution of 1848 and the victory of emancipation. Importance of German culture and enlightenment. Establishment of one of the biggest sugar-refineries in Bohemia after 1848. Marriage strategies. Recreation in the spas of Karlsbad and Teplitz. Romantic encounter of Ottilies parents Marie and Phillipp, who married with the halfhearted consent of their parents. Tensions within the family against Phillipp Bondy, who joined the Teller family business. The Bondy family was a respectful but less wealthy orthodox Jewish family in Prague. Marie and Philipp Bondy were banned to the manor of the Teller family in Kuttenberg. Return to Prague and economic depression of 1856. Financial difficulties of the Bondy family. Birth of Ottilie Bondy in 1857 in Prague. Childhood and first recollections of Ottilie's school years. Description of the Teller and Bondy household. Celebration of Shabat and the Jewish holidays. Recollections of the Kaiser's birthday celebration during summer vacations in Ischl.
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    Düsseldorf :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 38 + 3 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1937
    Keywords: Eschelbacher, Löw, ; Country life. ; Jewish religious education. ; Jewish teachers. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Hardheim (Germany) ; Hainstadt (Germany) ; Karlsruhe (Germany) ; Manuscripts.
    Abstract: Biography of the author's grandfather, a Jewish teacher in a small community in Baden.
    Abstract: Also available is a typescript of a lecture about Löw Eschelbacher, presented at the "Society of friends of the Leo Baeck Institute, London" in 1960.
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    Language: German
    Pages: 11 + 8 pages + 3 pages : , handwritten manuscript; typescript (photocopies) +
    Year of publication: 1871-1934
    Keywords: Goldschidt, Isaak. ; Hamburger family. ; Hamburger, Leopold. ; Hamburger, Joseph. ; Coins ; Jews, German Genealogy. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Genealogical notes of Leopold Hamburger, written in clear old German script between ca. 1880 and 1900, including a typed transcript.
    Abstract: Also included are a handwritten note by Leopold Hamburger's grandson Leopold Mansbach, May 20, 1934 about his pending emigration to Palestine; a newspaper clipping about a debate opened by Joseph Hamburger at the Jewish Literary and Debating Society about Mosaic Law and socialism; and the copy of a catalog entry of the British Museum in London, describing a collection of Palestine coins which were aquired from Leopold Hamburger in 1908.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German , Synopsis in file
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    Kiedrich im Rheingau :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 39 + 7 pages (1 1/2 space) : , typescript (photocopy); illustrated.
    Year of publication: 1933
    Keywords: Stern, Joel, ; Stern, Gerson, ; Stern, Hirsch, ; Heimann family. ; Marcus family. ; Stern family. ; Butchers (Persons) ; Country life. ; Jewish families 19th century. ; Jews Education 1871-1918. ; Jews, German Genealogy. ; Judaism Customs and practices. ; Merchants. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Butchers. ; Holzminden (Germany : Landkreis) ; Wuppertal (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: History of the Stern family: Itzig and Abraham were the first to get the permission to settle in Holzminden in Lower Saxony in 1722. Anti-Jewish laws and taxes. Descendants of the family were forced to change their professions from merchants to butchers and back due to certain regulations in a hostile environment. The author’s family are descendents of Hirsch Stern; his son Gerson, born 1758, was a cloth merchant. He married Mathilde Wollberg of Einbeck and the couple had 15 children. His son Hirsch Stern was an educated man who respected the tradition of his fathers and valued enlightenment. He married Bella Boas from Luebbecke and they had 11 children. His son Joel Stern, the author's father, was born 1834. He married Johanna Klestadt in 1872. Joel Stern moved to Elberfeld in 1884, where he was a merchant and a respected member of the Jewish community. Description of Sabbath celebrations in the family and in the synagogue. Family history of Joel Stern's siblings and their descendants.
    Abstract: Also included are copies of photographs and of a letter by Gerson Stern to his son on occasion of his Bar Mitzvah in 1933.
    Note: Available on microfilm MM 73; copies on MF 83(5) and MF 87(24) , German
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    Semmering,
    Language: German
    Pages: 3 + 27 , synopsis; incomplete typescript.
    Year of publication: 1931
    Keywords: Economic history. ; Education, Higher ; Jewish families. ; Jews Economic conditions. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Shoe industry. ; Tarnów (Województwo Małopolskie, Poland) ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Personal account of his life and moral legacy to his heirs.
    Note: Available on microfilm , Synopsis in file
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 5 + 14 , Off-print.
    Year of publication: 1929
    Keywords: Kurrein, Adolf, ; Kurrein, Katharina. ; Löwe, Jessie. ; Placzek, Baruch. ; Pollak, Chajim Joseph. ; Universität Wien. ; Education, Higher 1867-1918. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Rabbis. ; Zionism. ; Austria History 1867-1918. ; Bielsko-Biała (Poland) ; Brno (Czech Republic) ; Linz (Austria) ; Sankt Pölten (Austria) ; Teplice (Czech Republic) ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Short biography written by his son, rabbi Viktor Kurrein, on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of his death. Description of mother; early education; He was taught by rabbi Chajim Josef Pollak in Hebrew and Christian teacher in Greek and Latin.gymnasium in Bruenn; In 1866 he passed his "Matura" and left Brno for Vienna where he earned his PhD at the university education in Vienna; ordained as Rabbi in Vienna in 1872; first post as rabbi in St. Poelten; first publications; rabbi in Linz 1875; marriage to Jessie Lowe in 1877; dedication of new synagogue in Linz; rabbi in Bielitz 1883-1888; rabbi in Teplitz-Schoenau 1883-1919; became active in Zionist movement; wrote articles for Juedische Volksstimme in Bruenn (Brno); spoke on Zionism in numerous cities in Germany and Austria.
    Abstract: Short biography written by his son, Rabbi Viktor Kurrein, on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of his death. Description of mother; early education; he was taught by Rabbi Chajim Josef Pollak in Hebrew and Christian teacher in Greek and Latin. Gymnasium in Bruenn (Brno); in 1866 he passed his "Matura" and left Bruenn for Vienna where he earned his PhD at the University of Vienna; ordained as Rabbi in Vienna in 1872; first post as rabbi in St. Poelten; first publications; rabbi in Linz 1875; marriage to Jessie Lowe in 1877; dedication of new synagogue in Linz; rabbi in Bielitz 1883-1888; rabbi in Teplitz-Schoenau 1883-1919; became active in Zionist movement; wrote articles for Juedische Volksstimme in Bruenn (Brno); spoke on Zionism in numerous cities in Germany and Austria.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German , Synopsis in file
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    Breslau :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 29 pages (double space) : , bound typescript (carbon copy).
    Year of publication: 1929
    Keywords: Children. ; Education, Primary. ; Education, Secondary. ; Jewish way of life ; Merchants. ; Metal trade. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Wrocław (Poland) ; Silesia. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Traditional Jewish upbringing in small Silesian community; school years in Halberstadt; activities in Jewish and non-Jewish associations; brother's metal business in Breslau.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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    Berlin :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 128 pages (1 1/2 space) : , 15 pages : , typescript (photocopy) + , typescript.
    Additional Material: extract
    Year of publication: 1924
    Keywords: Lövinson, Siegfried‏, ; Children. ; Education, Primary. ; Education, Secondary. ; Jewish leadership. ; Judaism Customs and practices. ; Lawyers. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Synagogues. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Account of youth circa 1859-1875 in an orthodox family in Berlin-Charlottenburg; house synagogue and Jewish festivals; primary and secondary education; welcoming of the creation of the German Reich in 1870 and the emancipation of the Jews.
    Note: Available on microfilm MM 50; copy on MF 42 , German
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    Hannover :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 8 pages (single space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1922
    Keywords: Oppenheimer, Hirsch. ; Bankers. ; Country life. ; Jewish leadership. ; Jewish merchants. ; Jews, German Genealogy. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Gronau (North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) ; Hannover (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Social and economic rise of Hirsch Oppenheimer from small town merchant to banker in Hanover; activities in Jewish community; contains genealogical table.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 103 pages (single space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1920
    Keywords: Draft. ; Judaism Customs and practices. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; World War, 1914-1918 Jews ; Emsland (Germany : Landkreis) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Experiences of orthodox Jew from the small town of Werlte during World War I; coexistence of Jewish orthodoxy and German patriotism; description of Jewish holidays during military service; contains many letters to his parents.
    Abstract: Also included is a list of fallen Jewish soldiers from the Jewish community of Sögel.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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    Munich :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 152 + 9 + 100 pages : , 173 pages + , typed transcript + , handwritten manuscript +
    Additional Material: 620 + 32 pages :
    Additional Material: various letters
    Year of publication: 1916
    Keywords: Feust family. ; Silbermann family. ; Children. ; Country life. ; Education 19th century. ; Education, Higher. ; Jews, German Genealogy. ; Judaism Customs and practices. ; Lawyers. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Public prosecutors. ; Bamberg (Germany) ; Munich (Germany) ; Oberfranken (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Childhood in orthodox Jewish house in Bischheim (Upper Franconia); rural Jewish life; Jewish rituals and festivals; move to Bamberg in 1861; father's clothing store; primary and secondary education; university studies; as public prosecutor in Regensburg, Augsburg and Munich.
    Abstract: Also included are a photograph of Eduard Silbermann with his wife and son in 1900, and a family tree of the descendents of Rabbi Uri Feust.
    Description / Table of Contents: Original handwritten manuscript in folders 2 and 3; 1916
    Description / Table of Contents: Transcribed typescript in folders 1 and 4; circa 1965
    Description / Table of Contents: Various original and transcribed letters in folder 5 are not microfilmed nor online.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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    Calau :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 17 + 7 pages : , typescript (carbon copy).
    Year of publication: 1908
    Keywords: Ball, Alwin. ; Lasker, Eduard, ; Children. ; Country life ; Education, Primary. ; Education, Secondary. ; Jewish leadership. ; Jewish way of life. ; Lawyers. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Soldiers. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Calau (Germany : Landkreis) ; Poznań (Poland) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Description of childhood in Santomysl (Posen); his father came from orthodox family, but was liberal-minded; although family is not wealthy, Hermann Makower was sent to the French Gymnasium in Berlin to guarantee a good education; he was an excellent student and became friendly with the son of the head of the Berlin Jewish community and richest Jew of Berlin, Meyer.
    Abstract: Also included are excerpts from 'Kleinstadt-Leben in Calau, Cottbuserstr. 16 ; Betr. Justizrat Hakower (Eigentum von Ernst Ball).'
    Description / Table of Contents: Part 1: Jugenderinnerungen
    Description / Table of Contents: Part 2: Kleinstadt-Leben in Calau
    Note: Available on microfilm , Copy of "Jugenderinnerungen" on MF 87 , German
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    Calau :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 46 pages (double space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1908
    Keywords: Makower, Hermann, ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Children. ; Education, Higher. ; Friendship. ; Lawyers. ; Marriage. ; Soldiers. ; Tutors and tutoring. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Account of Hermann Makower's school years, his military service, university studies, marriage to daughter of the banker Alwin Ball of Calau, career as lawyer, friendship with liberal politician Eduard Lasker.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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    Berlin :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 83 pages ( 1 1/2 space) : , Typewritten manuscript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1902-1907
    Keywords: Oppenheimer, Julius, ; Hirsch family Genealogy. ; Country life. ; Jewish way of life. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Rabbis. ; Teachers. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Childhood in rural Jewish community of Uslar (Hesse); traditional Jewish education in Kassel, Halberstadt and Altona; encounter with Jewish Reform movement; private tutor and teacher in the Auerbach orphanage in Berlin; travels to Prague and Vienna; beginnings of career as rabbi in Berlin.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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  • 47
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 62 , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1905
    Keywords: Silbergleit family. ; Christian converts from Judaism. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; College teachers. ; Families 19th century. ; Universities and colleges. ; Voyages and travels. ; Women authors. ; Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871 Personal narratives. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoir was written 1905. Recollections of the author's childhood in Breslau. Memories of her orthodox grandmother Lina Nothmann, who kept a strictly kosher household. Description of the different world of her parents' families in Gleiwitz. Her father came from a poor religious family, her mother was of more affluent heritage. Her parents were engaged in 1853 and got married in 1854. Anna was the fourth of five daughters. Her father was in the iron business and had connections in Poland and Vienna. Cultural life and literature. Recollections of author's uncle, the writer Ludwig Georg Silbergleit. Anna had private lessons in French and English. Recollections of the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871). Trips to Switzerland and Italy. Descriptions of her family and her parents' circle of friends. Summer vacations in the countryside. Recollections of the engagement of her older sisters Else with Willhelm Kauffmann. Marriage of her sister Marie with Richard Eppenstein. Engagement of her sister Grete with Adolf Friedenthal. Engagement of Anna Silbergleit with the physicist Felix Auerbach in 1883. They married the same year. Felix Auerbach was obliged to convert in order to be able to make career on university. In 1889 he was offered a position as professor in Jena.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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    Lychen :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 78 pages (double space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1899
    Keywords: Education, Primary. ; Education, Secondary. ; Jewish physicians. ; Music. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Primary and secondary education; domestic life after early death of father; musical education; social life of students.
    Abstract: Also included is a biographical note about Georg Anton Salomon by his grandson, George Salomon.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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    Lychen :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 30 pages : , private printing (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1894
    Keywords: Country life. ; Jewish families 19th century. ; Jewish physicians ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Vacations. ; Friesack (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Genealogical tables ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Reminiscences of childhood vacations in Friesack (Brandenburg), at the author's grandparents; rural orthodox Jewish life.
    Abstract: Also included are a Salomon family tree, ranging from 1763 until 1966; and a biographical note about Georg Anton Salomon by his grandson, George Salomon.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 17 pages (double space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1890
    Keywords: Education, Higher. ; Jewish families. ; Judaism Customs and practices. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Bernburg (Germany) ; Ermsleben (Germany) ; Harz (Germany : Landkreis) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Childhood in Ermsleben (Harz); orthodox Jewish upbringing; rural Jewish life; Jewish festivals; East European Jewish tutor; attendance of high school in Bernburg; friendship with the later ethnologist Heymann Steinthal.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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    Berlin :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 659 + 617 + 603 pages : , bound handwritten manuscript.
    Year of publication: 1873
    Keywords: Heymann, Aron Hirsch, ; Bankers Biography. ; Banks and banking. ; Jewish leadership. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Economic history. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Autobiography of the banker and Berlin Jewish community president Aron Hirsch Heymann; describes his combination of orthodox way of life and participation in non-Jewish society.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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  • 52
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    Language: German
    Pages: 47 , typewritten manuscript.
    Year of publication: 1870
    Keywords: Hildesheimer, Ezriel, ; Jewish families 19th century. ; Women authors. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Austro-Prussian War 1866. ; Hasidism. ; Rabbis. ; Eisenstadt (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Partial transcript of childhood reminiscences of Jewish life in Eisenstadt, Austria-Hungary, circa 1860-1869. Description of Jewish holidays and local Jewish customs; characterization of R. Esriel Hildesheimer.
    Note: Available on microfilms MF 74 and MM 14 , German
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    Mainz :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 4 , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1868
    Former Title: Lebensabriss.
    Keywords: Rosenbaum, Mendel, ; Country life. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Rabbis. ; Bavaria (Germany) ; Franconia (Germany) ; Zell (Hof, Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Transcript of an obituary for Rabbi Mendel Rosenbaum (1782-1868); refers to fight between orthodox and liberal Judaism in 19th century Bavaria.
    Note: Available on microfilm; Copy on MF 83(16) , some Hebrew , German
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    Language: German
    Pages: 64 + 90 , handwritten manuscript.
    Year of publication: 1865-1867
    Keywords: Children. ; Education, Higher. ; Family-owned business enterprises. ; Jewish religious education 19th century. ; Merchants. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Philosophers. ; Hamburg-Altona (Hamburg, Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Diary concerning mostly Jewish and general education; entering family business; reference to his younger brother Leopold (Constantin Brunner).
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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  • 55
    Language: German
    Pages: 3 pages (single space) : , typewritten manuscript (photocopy).
    Keywords: Hildesheimer, Ezriel, ; Markus, Alexander. ; Munks, Elia. ; Jewish families 19th century. ; Women authors. ; Children. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Rabbis. ; Hamburg-Altona (Hamburg, Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Childhood in orthodox Jewish milieu in Hamburg-Altona; descriptions of Rabbis Elia Munks and Esriel Hildesheimer.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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    Language: German
    Pages: 4 folders : , 5 manuscripts.
    Keywords: Droste-Hülshoff, Annette von, ; Gruenewald family. ; Children. ; Country life. ; Education, Primary 1871-1918. ; Jewish families 19th century. ; Jewish religious education 1871-1918. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Teachers. ; Westphalia (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources
    Abstract: Four manuscripts of Simon Gruenewald’s memoirs.
    Abstract: Also included in folder 1 is an excerpt of a published edition of Anette von Droste-Huelshoff’s poem „Die Judenbuche“ by the publisher Julius Schwering, 8 pages.
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 1: Erinnerungen, typescript 18 pages.
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 2: Jugenderinnerungen, handwritten manuscript, 80 pages.
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 3: Tante Emma : Lebensbild einer Dorfjüdin, handwritten manuscript, 47 pages.
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 4: [Onkel Simon], handwritten manuscript, 3 pages.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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    Pages: 388 , handwritten manuscript (photocopy); synopsis.
    Keywords: Feibelman, Alex. ; Geizer, Simon. ; Mandelbaum, Bernhard. ; Mandelbaum, Carl. ; Mandelbaum, Franz. ; Mandelbaum, Theresia. ; Mandelbaum family. ; Pflaumensaft, Isidor. ; Antisemitism. ; Goldsmiths, Jewish. ; Intermarriage. ; Jewelers. ; Jewish families. ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Pogroms. ; Prisoners of war. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Zionism. ; Austria History 1871-1918. ; Austria History 1918-1938. ; New York (N.Y.) ; United States Emigration and immigratio 1933-1945. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources
    Abstract: Family origins; family was in manufacture of jewelry; Jewish life in Vienna; description of population of Vienna; description of father's jewelry manufacturing business; political leanings of Viennese Jewry; apprenticeships to jewelers; military service in World War I; capture by Russians; prisoner of war in Russia; experience of pogrom; return to Vienna via Brody; becomes independent goldsmith; Anschluss; emigration to USA; work in New York.
    Abstract: Second part of manuscript is a novel, written in New York, the biography of Simon Rosenbaum, who resembles Carl Mandelbaum and his family.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German , Synopsis in file
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    Haifa :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 31 pages : , typescript.
    Keywords: Medicine. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Universities and colleges. ; Zionism and Judaism. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Haifa (Israel) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoir was written in Haifa.
    Note: German
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  • 59
    ISBN: 9783643502254
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 20
    Uniform Title: My two lives 〈dt.〉
    DDC: 940
    Keywords: Erlebnisbericht ; Slowakei ; Judenverfolgung ; Geschichte
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    Language: German
    Pages: 35 pages : , handwritten manuscript (photocopy).
    Keywords: Children. ; Country life. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Women authors. ; Sulzburg (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Description of childhood in orthodox rural Jewish milieu in Sulzburg (Baden) as a child of a cattle- and wine-dealer; circa 1870-1900.
    Abstract: German transcript (9 pages) and English summary (5 pages) in file (not microfilmed)
    Note: Available on microfilm
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    Pages: 34 pages (single space) : , typescript (photocopy) +
    Additional Material: photographs reproduction
    Keywords: Behrendt family. ; Cohn, Isidor. ; Geber, Hermann. ; Hein, Paul. ; Kanter family. ; Loevy, Hertz. ; Lövy, Paul. ; Loevy, Sigmund. ; Loevy family. ; Majunke, Paul, ; Ollendorf, Paula. ; Sachs, Emil. ; Sachs family. ; Austro-Prussian War, 1866. ; Country life. ; Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871. ; Grain trade. ; Jewish families 19th century. ; Jews, German Genealogy. ; Lawyers. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Physicians. ; Women authors. ; Women Education. ; Wrocław (Poland) ; France Emigration and immigration. ; Silesia. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoirs were written in the 1920s. Description of the author's childhood in a Silesian village. The grandfather of Julie Hein (née Kanter) was the founder of a grain destillery business, which was continued by her father. Recollections of domestic life in the 19th century. Schooling in a Catholic elementary school. Description of Jewish customs and marriage rites. Recollections of her mother's brothers, the well-known physician Paul Loevy and the lawyer Sigmund Loevy. Detailed description of the Kanter family household and various customs. Preparations for the Pesach holidays. Recollections of Jom Kippur celebrations in the local synagogue. Rural life in Winzig. Depiction of family characters. Recollection of the Austro-Prussian War in 1866 and the Franco-Prussian War in 1870. Early death of her father. Sale of the family business and move to Breslau. The memoir ends with an addendum, written years later during the author's emigration in France.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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    Language: German
    Pages: 101 pages (single space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Keywords: Education, Primary. ; Education, Secondary. ; Jews Intellectual life 1933-1945. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Lawyers. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Germany Politics and government 1918-1933. ; Hechingen (Germany) ; Switzerland Emigration and immigration 1939. ; Tübingen (Germany) ; United States Emigration and immigration 1941. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Memoirs 1867-1941: Childhood in Hechingen; orthodox Jewish atmosphere; high school in Stuttgart; university studies in Tuebingen, Leipzig and Berlin; work as lawyer in Tuebingen; Jewish life in Tuebingen; World War I and Revolution of 1918- 1919 in Wuerttemberg; deputy in Tuebingen magistrate; changes after 1933; anti-Jewish boycott (April 1933); Jewish communal life in Nazi Germany; November pogrom 1938 in Tuebingen; emigration to Switzerland and the USA.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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    Pages: 30 + 7 , manuscript +
    Additional Material: typescript
    Keywords: Banet, Mordecai ben Abraham, ; Altmann family. ; Altmann, Siegfried, ; Jews, German Genealogy. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Rabbis. ; Mikulov (Jihomoravský kraj, Czech Republic) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Altmann tells the story of the Jewish community in Nikolsburg starting in 1370. He focuses specifically on the history of the Altmann family, especially Siegfried Altmann's grandparents. The second part of the manuscript deals with stories of Rabbi Mordechai Benet (1753-1829) as told to the author by his grand-aunt.
    Abstract: See also archival collection.
    Note: Available on microfilm MM 2 and on MF 71 , English translation by Ruth K. Heiman , German
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    Language: German
    Pages: 369 pages (double space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Keywords: Freund, Helmut, ; Germany. ; Homosexuality. ; Jewish way of life. ; Jews ; Medicine. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Physicians. ; Universities and colleges. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; World War, 1914-1918 Medical care. ; Austria History 1867-1918. ; Gemany History 1870-1918. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoir describes the war experiences of a physician during World War One. Recollection of the author's military training. Detailed description of the muster and life in the army. Memories of Helmut Freund's time at the gymnasium (high school). Military transport to Galicia. Observation of the diverse nationalities in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Medical training at the army sanitary school. Reflections on hygienic and medical circumstances in the army. Confrontation with severely wounded soldiers. Description of wound infections and difficult medical cases. Transfer to Beresina on the Russian front. Recollections of the Jewish population in a small town near Vilna. Helmut Freund was appointed field auxiliary physician and worked in several military hospitals. Transfer to the Galician front. Critical reflections on the Austrian army. Military defeat near Stanislau. Scarcity of food and difficult circumstances for the soldiers. Description of the rural Galician inhabitants. Homosexuality in the army life. Supervision of sanitary conditions due to the circulation of epidemics. Brief vacation from the field to take some medical courses at the Berlin University. Transfer to Holland, where Helmut Freund was appointed field auxiliary physician in the infantry. Observation of army life and the distribution of supplies among the different ranks. Perilous influenza epidemic. Transfer to northern France. In 1918 Helmut Freund was awarded with the Iron Cross. Precarious battle near Courcelettes and a great number of wounded soldiers. Retreat and transfer back to Galicia. Recollections of the armistice and the time of the peace treaty of Versailles.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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  • 65
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    Language: German
    Pages: 27 pages (1.5 space) : , typescript.
    Keywords: Eschelbacher, Joseph, ; Eschelbacher, Löb, ; Jüdisch-Theologisches Seminar (Breslau, Germany) ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Rabbis. ; Bruchsal (Germany) ; Berlin (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Joseph Eschelbacher's father Loew was a student in the Yeshiva of Gedaljah Rottenberg in Boedigheim. Max Eschelbacher describes the life of Joseph Eschelbacher, his years at the seminary in Breslau, Jewish communal life in Bruchsal and the conservative faction which remained within the Berlin Jewish community (Gemeindeorthodoxie).
    Note: Available on microfilm , German , Synopsis in file
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  • 66
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    Language: German
    Pages: 23 pages : , typescript (double space).
    Keywords: Fürth, Hirsch. ; Country life. ; Jews Education. ; Jews ; Judaism Customs and practices. ; Nineteenth century. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Rabbis. ; Binswangen (Dillingen an der Donau, Germany) ; Buttenwiesen (Germany) ; Swabia (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Depiction of rural Jewish life in the Swabian community of Binswangen by a son of Hirsch Fuerth
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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  • 67
    Language: German
    Pages: 96 + 44 pages : , handwritten manuscript; typed transcript +
    Additional Material: addenda
    Keywords: Kalphari, Jacob. ; Kaliphari family. ; Antisemitism. ; Jews Genealogy. ; Jews History. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Rabbis. ; Sephardim. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: German translation of the Hebrew original in a handwritten manuscript by the author’s grandson, Dr. Moritz Landsberger, Rabbi in Liegnitz (today Legnica, Poland), accompanied by a typed transcript.
    Abstract: Salomon Kaliphari (1780-1863) recalls the story of his family reaching back to the 16th century when his ancestors emigrated from Spain to Poland; most of his ancestors lived in the Posen area as merchants and Talmud scholars; one ancestor, Arie Loeb was executed in 1736 as a result of a blood libel.
    Abstract: Also included are an English language synopsis; a typed obituary for Rabbi Jacob Kalphari (circa 1767-1836); and family trees.
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 1: English summary
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 2: Family tree
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 3: Obituary
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 4: Typescript
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 5: Manuscript
    Note: Available on microfilm MM 43; copies on MF 74. , German , English synopsis
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  • 68
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    Language: German
    Pages: 39 + 7 pages (single space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Keywords: Rosenblüth family. ; Country life. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Preschool teachers. ; Voyages and travels. ; Women authors. ; Zionism. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Eberswalde (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Transcript of mother's memories (fragment); she was born in 1861.
    Abstract: Author's father came from Hungary and attended Pressburg Yeshiva; orthodox Jewish family; main part of childhood in Mesingwerk near Eberswalde in orthodox Jewish milieu; Hirsch, Rosenblueth and Calvary families in Messingwerk and Berlin; recreational travel; move to Berlin in 1911; father's house was center for Zionist youth in Berlin.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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  • 69
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    Language: German
    Pages: 25 , typewritten manuscript (carbon copy).
    Keywords: Kahn, Arthur David. ; Children. ; Families 19th century. ; Judaism Customs and practices. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Germany History 1789-1900. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Childhood in a small German town in orthodox Jewish atmosphere; description of domestic life and Jewish festivals.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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  • 70
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    Language: German
    Pages: 329 pages (single space) : , bound typescript.
    Former Title: Erinnerungen.
    Keywords: Auerbach family (Halberstadt) ; Gronemann, Samuel, ; Gronemann, S. ; Bet ha-midrash le-Rabanim be-Berlin. ; Schlemiel (Berlin, Germany : 1903) ; Authors. ; Editors. ; Education, Higher. ; Jews, East European. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Rabbis. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Zionism. ; Zionism Congresses. History ; Berlin (Germany) ; Germany Intellectual life 19th century. ; Hannover (Germany) ; Palestine Emigration and immigration 1936. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Childhood in Danzig and Hannover; father's activities as "Landrabbiner" in the rural Jewish communities around Hannover; Talmud study in Halberstadt at the house of Josef Nobel; circle of the orthodox rabbinical seminary in Berlin; university study and cultural life in Berlin before the turn of the century; development of German Zionism; participation at Zionist Congresses; description of Zionist leaders (among them Theodor Herzl and David Wolfssohn); foundation of the satirical journal "Der Schlemiel"; anti-Zionism among liberal German Jews; support for East European Jews in Germany; World War I as a soldier and translator in Russia together with the painter Hermann Struck; Jewish life in Vilna and Kovno during war years.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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  • 71
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    Language: German
    Pages: 7 pages (1 1/2 space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Keywords: Hildesheimer, Ezriel, ; Hirsch-Göttingen, Aron. ; Hirsch, Gustav, ; Brass industry and trade. ; Entrepreneurship Biography. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Rabbis. ; Synagogues. ; Women authors. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Eberswalde (Germany) ; Halberstadt (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Short biography of Gustav Hirsch, the author's father; describes his business activities as well as his engagement for the orthdox Berlin rabbinical seminary.
    Note: Available on microfilm , copy on MF 264(5) , German
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  • 72
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 , 38 pages.
    Keywords: Israelistische Lehrerbildungs-Anstalt Würzburg. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Jewish religious education. ; Teachers. ; Würzburg (Germany) ; Manuscripts.
    Abstract: Undated handwritten essay on the history of the orthodox Jewish teachers' seminary in Wuerzburg from the 18th century to 1938.
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  • 73
    Language: German
    Pages: 28 + 1 pages : , typescript (carbon copy).
    Former Title: Biographische Notizen aufgrund der Memoiren von Hermann Oppenheim
    Keywords: Antisemitism. ; Cantors. ; Country life. ; Hospitals. ; Jewish religious education. ; Neurologists. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Physicians. ; Teachers. ; Warburg (Germany) ; Memoirs ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; College teachers
    Abstract: Emil Herz's summary of Oppenheim's original diary, which is lost: Poor family background; life of the author's father as teacher in Jewish school; traditional Jewish life in rural community of Warburg (Westphalia); career as physician; no advancement in academic career because of his being Jewish.
    Abstract: Also available is the entry on Hermann Oppenheim in "Meyer's Lexikon".
    Note: Available on microfilm
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