Jüdisch-Theologisches Seminar (Breslau, Germany)
Organization
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Ismar Elbogen Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 64 / MF 515;
Abstract
Correspondence of Ismar Elbogen with individuals, including Elias Auerbach, Julius Bab, Leo Baeck, Salo Baron, Markus Brann, Martin Buber, Umberto Cassuto, Ludwig Feuchtwanger, Ludwig Geiger, Robert Raphael Geis, Louis Ginzburg, Ignaz Goldziher, Max Gruenewald, Moritz Güdemann, Julius Guttmann, Bernhard Kahn, Mordechai Kaplan, Adolf Leschnitzer, Lily Montagu, Claude Montefiore, Adolph Oko, Paula Ollendorf, Bertha Pappenheim, Felix Perles, Koppel Pinson, Peter Reinhold, Julius Rosenwald, Cecil Roth, Caesar Seligmann, Selma Stern-Taeubler, Henrietta Szold, Hermann Vogelstein, and Stephen Wise.
Dates:
1842-1974
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
/
Ismar Elbogen Collection
Joseph Perles Family Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 1351
Abstract
This collection mostly documents the professional career of Rabbi Joseph Perles, one of the first rabbis of the Conservative Judaism movement. As a rabbi, he strengthened and organized the Jewish community of Munich during his posting there from 1871-1894. The collection focuses on his religious writings, as well as his writings on Biblical archaeology, rabbinical philology, and folklore. A number of his sermons are included. There is a large body of correspondence from fellow rabbis and academic peers across Europe. Papers from the Jewish Theological Seminary in Breslau include a statute of the year 1854, a yearly report from 1875, and correspondence concerning nomination of directors for the seminary in 1875 and 1879.
Dates:
1808-1961
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
/
Joseph Perles Family Collection
Max Dienemann Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 60 / MF 614 / MF 96(2)
Abstract
Dienemann's dissertation, articles and manuscripts by him on theology and Jewish history, and lecture notes for his Jewish history course during the 1930s at the Freies Juedisches Lehrhaus, Frankfurt; sermons by Dienemann, and records kept by him of rabbinical duties performed in Offenbach.
Dates:
1898-1948
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
/
Max Dienemann Collection
Prager Family Collection
Collection
Identifier: LBIJER 372
Abstract
The collection contains various documents pertaining to Rabbi Dr. Isaac Prager and his son the psychiatrist Dr. Joseph Prager.
Dates:
1863-1998
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
/
Prager Family Collection