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Plaut Family Collection

 Collection
Identifier: AR 4778

Scope and Content Note

This collection contains a wide variety of genealogical research materials, especially family trees, as well as photocopied and original family documents, on the both the Plaut family and other families, all assembled by Elizabeth Strauss Plaut.

The collection includes, Family trees (18th-20th century) and related documents, photos of family members and of Rotenburg an der Fulda, including the family home (circa 1900), and photocopies of personal and family documents. Some original documents stretching back into the 19th century are also present and pertain to the Myersohn-Rosenthal families of Waltrop-Detmold and to Tilo Plaut. There is also a folder of correspondence regarding emigration between Rosenthals who had settled in the United States and their relatives the Hirschfelds in Germany.

Dates

  • 1736-1985

Creator

Language of Materials

This collection is in English, German, Hebrew, and French.

Access Restrictions

Open to researchers.

Access Information

Collection is digitized. Follow the links in the Container List to access the digitized materials.

Use Restrictions

There may be some restrictions on the use of the collection. For more information, contact:

Leo Baeck Institute, Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011

email: lbaeck@lbi.cjh.org

Biographical Note

Elizabeth Strauss was born on October 12, 1910 in New York City, the second child of Harry Strauss and Therese Abraham Strauss. A few years after the birth of his daughter Harry Strauss died of typhoid fever, and Therese Strauss relocated with her children to her family home in Cincinnati, where the family resided with her parents, Victor and Emma Abraham. - Elizabeth Strauss attended the University of Cincinnati, where she majored in zoology. While continuing to study for her teacher’s certificate, she met W. Gunther Plaut, a recent immigrant from Germany who was studying at the Hebrew Union College. They were married on November 10, 1938. - The following September the couple moved when Gunther Plaut became assistant rabbi of the Washington Boulevard Temple in Chicago. There Elizabeth Plaut started a Judaica shop in addition to her duties as rebbetzin. In 1942 the couple had a son. The family moved several times due to Gunther Plaut’s various assignments as a chaplain in the U.S. Army during World War II. After a return to Chicago, where the family expanded to include a daughter, they moved to St. Paul, Minnesota, when Gunther Plaut became rabbi at the Mount Zion Hebrew Congregation. The family remained there for thirteen years. During this time Elizabeth Plaut was also very active as the rabbi’s wife. In addition, in 1952 she created "Holiplay," a children’s game about the Jewish holidays. Finally, the family made its last relocation when Gunther Plaut became rabbi for the Holy Blossom Temple in Toronto, Ontario, a much larger congregation than that in St. Paul. It was during the early 1970s that Elizabeth Plaut became involved in documenting the genealogy of the Strauss, Plaut, and related families. Over the following three decades she accumulated numerous family trees and voluminous research on the family history, collecting information from family members as well as print sources and archival records.

This work culminated in the publication of articles in genealogical periodicals such as Search and Toledot, as well as in three books. Elizabeth Strauss Plaut died on September 13, 2003 (16 Ellul 5763).

Extent

0.25 Linear Feet

Abstract

This collection contains a wide variety of genealogical research materials, especially family trees, as well as photocopied and original family documents, on the both the Plaut family and other families, all assembled by Elizabeth Strauss Plaut.

Other Finding Aid

A partial inventory is available in folder 1.

Related Material

There is a great deal of overlap between the Elizabeth Strauss Plaut Collection and the Plaut Family Collection because both document the various research projects of Elizabeth Straus Plaut. The Plaut Family Collection was donated separately and has thus remained a separate collection.

See also the W. Günther Plaut Collection.

Title
Guide to the Plaut Family Collection 1736-1985  AR 4778
Status
Completed
Author
Processed by LBI Staff
Date
© 2009
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English.

Revision Statements

  • October 06, 2011 : Links to digital objects added in Container List.

Repository Details

Part of the Leo Baeck Institute Repository

Contact:
15 West 16th Street
New York NY 10011 United States