Edinger, Dora
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Dora Edinger Collection
The Dora Edinger Papers consist of articles and an original manuscript authored by Dora Edinger, articles written by others, clippings, and some original correspondence. The topics cover the role of women and women’s organizations in Weimar and Nazi Germany, feminism, home economics, and family health. Less represented but still present are writings authored by Dora Edinger about Jewish and Christian history and theology.
Ottilie Schoenewald Collection
Correspondence of Schoenewald with institutions and individuals, including Leo Baeck, Klara Caro, Dora Edinger, Alfred Hirschberg, Selma Jolowicz, Hannah Karminski, Ernst Lowenthal, and Lilli Marx; Manuscripts, clippings, and offprints of articles, lectures, and speeches, by Schoenewald and others, on feminism, social work, the Juedischer Frauenbund, post-World War II Germany, U.S. immigration laws, and denazification; Material on Bertha Pappenheim; Records of the Juedischer Frauenbund; Records of the International Council of Jewish Women; Clippings.
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- Germany -- History -- 1945-1955 1
- Great Britain -- Emigration and immigration 1
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- Nazi Germany -- Jewish communal and cultural life 1
- Neu-Isenburg (Germany) 1
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- Social workers 1
- United States -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 20th century 1
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