Levi family
Family
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Buttenhausen Jewish community collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 2057
Abstract
The bulk of the collection deals with a 1787 letter of protection for 25 Jewish families, allowing them to settle in Buttenhausen. Also included is material, documenting Jewish history in and around Buttenhausen; material, documenting the persecution of Jews, 1933-1945; and clippings about the dedication of various memorials, 1961-2000.
Dates:
1829, 1919-2000
Elizabeth Plaut Addenda Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 10087
Abstract
The collections contains various documents relating to members of the Plaut family; documents are primarily family trees and photocopies of 19th century documents.
Dates:
1748-1990
George Arnstein Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 5942
Abstract
This collection contains two longer family history manuscripts, as well as some translations of early 20th century research on German-Jewish genealogy and various other materials compiled by George Arnstein for his family research endeavors
Dates:
1988-2003
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
/
George Arnstein Collection
Levi Family Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 25743
Abstract
The Levi Family Collection primarily tells the story of Eric Levi and his family from Ellwangen, Germany, especially focusing on his loss of schooling in Ellwangen and later service in the United States Army during World War II. The collection also includes information on the family of Inge Levi (née Thalheimer), the Thalheimer family of Bensheim. The collection includes many photographs, official documents, newspaper clippings, military records, articles about Eric Levi as well as the Thalheimer family, some correspondence, a scrapbook, and other documentation.
Dates:
1928-2011
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
/
Levi Family Collection