Jüdisch-Theologisches Seminar (Breslau, Germany)
Organization
Found in 6 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
Jüdisch-Theologisches Seminar Breslau
Collection
Identifier: AR 2044
Abstract
Various materials from and about the Jewish Theological Seminary in Breslau, including manuscripts, publications and photographs.
Dates:
1854-1964
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
Moritz Guedemann Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 25515
Abstract
This collection contains personal and professional material by and about historian and rabbi Moritz Guedemann. Personal materials relating to him and his family include correspondence and educational and official documents. Professional materials include correspondence, writings, and other related papers.
Dates:
1780-1967; Majority of material found within 1811-1917
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
/
Moritz Guedemann Collection
Paul Rieger Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 2565 / MF 639
Abstract
The collection documents a very wide spectrum of Paul Rieger’s writings and interests. Series I contains personal documents such as his ordination certificate as well as Rieger’s correspondence. The most extensive part of the collection is Series 2: Writings, which contains a variety of manuscripts, articles, notes, index cards, correspondence, excerpts and lectures. Rieger’s articles cover a wide scope of topics, incuding Jewish and non-Jewish issues. His main work however, was Zur Geschichte der Juden in Rom. Series 3 holds a vast amount of off-prints about different subjects, such as on Jewish and non-Jewish topics, on Palestine and Israel as well as on Leo Baeck. Series 4 consists of Jewish, Yiddish, Israeli and German newspapers, and newsletters of Jewish communities in Germany. Series 5: Varia covers miscellaneous documents, such as letters of protection, legal documents, an abundance of marriage contracts, original signatures of Jewish personalities such as of Martin Buber and a record of the first meeting of the Centralverein deutscher Staatsbuerger juedischen Glaubens. There are also various pictures and drawings of different places, synagogues and people. Series 6: Oversized Materials contains Hebrew learning material, newspapers and fliers of Germany as well as Nazi propaganda.
Dates:
1531-1985
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
/
Paul Rieger 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