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Akiva Ernst Simon Collection
The collection contains various documents pertaining to Akiva Ernst Simon.
Emil Bernhard Cohn Collection
This collection contains a few letters sent to Cohn by notables such as Leo Baeck, Stefan Zweig, Martin Buber, and others, as well as a couple of Cohn's sermons and manuscripts and two scrapbooks.
Hans Tramer Collection
The Hans Tramer Collection consists of 8 boxes and 52 folders.
Leo Herrmann Collection
The collection contains letters and postcards to Leo Herrmann, his wife Lola Herrmann, and daughter Ruth Herrmann from various senders, including Max Brod, Franz Werfel, George Bernard Shaw, Martin Buber, and Albert Einstein.
Pinchas Erich Rosenbluth Collection
This collection consists of material pertaining to Pinchas E. Rosenbluth (1906-1985).
Reichsvertretung der Deutschen Juden. Schulabteilung Collection
The file contains various documents pertaining to the educational activity of the Reich Representation of German Jews (Reichsvertretung der Deutschen Juden) and comprises six folders.
Robert Weltsch Collection
The collection contains 181 letters and 29 photographs. It consists mainly of family correspondence, primarily of letters from Robert Weltsch to his sister Lise [Elisabeth] Weltsch mostly from the years 1909 to 1919.
Ruben Weltsch Collection
This collection's diary, personal dedications, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and photographs pertain to the legacy of Robert Weltsch, an eminent journalist, editor, and Zionist. The collection also documents the lives of Robert Weltsch’s family members including his wife Martha and their children, Ruben and Shoshanah, and the implications of their Jewish heritage on their choice to emigrate to Palestine amid the rise of Nazi Germany.
Rudolph Seiden Collection
The Rudolph Seiden Collection describes the life and work of Rudolph Seiden, who was a chemist and a Zionist activist. Included in this collection is personal and editorial correspondence regarding Judaism, Zionism, anti-Semitism and the proposed Jewish resettlement in Alaska in the 1930s. Unpublished manuscripts collected by Rudolph Seiden for the Foreign Authors’ Syndicate can be found in this collection as well as autographs from Max Brod, Lujo Brentano, Franz Oppenheimer, Erich Muehsam, Arthur Schnitzler and Otto Warburg.
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- Adler-Rudel, S. (Shalom), 1894-1975 1
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- Berendsohn, Walter A. (Walter Arthur), 1884-1984 1
- Bergman, Samuel Hugo, 1883-1975 1
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- Blumenthal-Weiss, Ilse, 1899-1987 1
- Boehm, Adolf, 1873-1941. (Title of work: Zionistische Bewegung.) 1
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