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Subject
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Found in 48 Collections and/or Records:
Julius Walter Levi Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 7255
Abstract
This collection centers on the literary work of the physician Julius Walter Levi. He was born in Munich in 1891. In 1937 he immigrated with his family to New York, where he opened his own practice. In addition to his medical career, Julius Walter Levi wrote prolifically poetry and novels as well as plays, essays and short stories. Another section of the collection contains the drafts and the actual manuscript of his memoirs.
Dates:
1846-1992
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
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Julius Walter Levi Collection
Leipzig Jewish Community Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 2167
Abstract
This collection includes various material concerning the Jewish Community in Leipzig. It contains administrative files and correspondence from the Third Reich as well as lists of deportations. It also contains speeches and essays about Jewish life in Leipzig.
Dates:
1422-1997; Majority of material found within 1925-1968
Leo Baeck Family Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 25449
Abstract
The Leo Baeck Family Collection documents the lives and influential events of members of the Baeck and Berlak families, specifically Leo Baeck, Ruth and Hermann Berlak, and Marianne and A. Stanley Dreyfus. Most prominent is the documentation on Leo Baeck's life; other salient themes include the World War I experience of Hermann Berlak and the Dreyfuses' involvement in preserving the memory of Leo Baeck's life and teachings. The collection includes extensive correspondence; a large accumulation of articles, especially those focused on Leo Baeck; a smaller amount of personal papers, manuscripts, drafts and notes; and a few photographs and slides.
Dates:
1771-2011; Majority of material found in 1914-1956
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
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Leo Baeck Family Collection
Leon Kane Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 25188
Abstract
This collection consists primarily of research material for Leon Kane’s book, Robert Danneberg, ein pragmatischer Idealist (1980). There are correspondence, writings and articles concerning the political work and arrest of the Austrian social democrat Robert Danneberg (1885-1942). The actual manuscript of Robert Danneberg, ein pragmatischer Idealist is included as well as reviews and some personal documents about Leon Kane.
Dates:
1903-2006
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
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Leon Kane Collection
Margarete Kollisch Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 25058
Abstract
This collection contains the papers of the writer Margarete Kollisch. The main subject of the collection is her life and writing, although material concerning other members of the family are also present. The collection consists of typescripts and manuscripts, correspondence, official documents, articles and clippings, photographs, audiocassettes, and notes.
Dates:
1882-2003; Majority of material found within 1939-1985
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
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Margarete Kollisch Collection
Marvin Lowenthal, papers
Collection
Identifier: P-140
Abstract
This collection contains Marvin Lowenthal's correspondence, journals, diaries, documents, photographs, memorabilia, and printed materials relating to his life, writings, Zionist activities, and relief work on behalf of German Jewry. Includes material on his youth, school work, and college years, as well as autobiographical writings and family correspondence containing information on Horace Kallen and early 20th century Zionist activities. Of particular note is his later correspondence with Jacob Billikopf, Jerome Frank, Horace M. Kallen, Elmer Rice, Eugene C. Taylor, and Stephen S. Wise.
Dates:
undated, 1871-1959
Max Hamburger Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 7280
Abstract
The collection of Max Hamburger (1897-1970) documents his scholarship on the relationship between ancient philosophy and modern jurisprudence. It also shows the efforts of an independent émigré scholar to promote himself and his work to universities, publishers, granting agencies, and other scholars. There is very little personal material in this collection. The main document types are correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, and research notes.
Dates:
1921-1960s
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
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Max Hamburger Collection
Mendheim Family Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 25010
Abstract
The Mendheim Family Collection holds papers of the family of Florence Mendheim. Most of the collection consists of correspondence, including letters of family members. Other materials include unpublished typescripts as well as a few personal papers and books.
Dates:
1839-1994; Majority of material found within 1917-1940
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
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Mendheim Family Collection
Paul Schrag Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 25161
Abstract
The Paul Schrag Collection contains his personal correspondence, manuscripts, poems and speeches.
Dates:
1924-1992; Majority of material found within 1938-1976
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
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Paul Schrag Collection
Perlmann Family Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 886
Abstract
The Perlmann Family Collection consists of papers of members of the Perlmann and related families, including the Spiero and Jolowicz families. It includes genealogy and biographies of these families and also of members of the related Lewald and Simson families. Some material on the city of Königsberg is also present. The collection consists of correspondence, genealogical research, family trees, biographies, articles, newspaper clippings, official documents, a few postcards and photographs, a memorial book and a few pamphlets.
Dates:
1863-1979; Majority of material found within 1940-1979
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
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Perlmann Family Collection
Records of the University Settlement Society of New York
Collection
Identifier: I-27
Abstract
Contains the minutes of the Civic Committee of the Richman Literary Society of the University Settlement for Nov. 1914 and Feb. 1915, and other material relating to the Richman Literary Society, the University of Settlement and published yearbooks of the University Settlement for the years 1899-1906.
Dates:
undated, 1899-1906, 1915-1922
Robert Raphael Geis Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 7263
Abstract
Robert Raphael Geis (1906-1972) was a rabbi, educator, and Jewish theologian. He identified strongly with German liberal Judaism, but his keen interest in Jewish studies brought him close to leaders of conservative Judaism as well. Before the Second World War Robert Raphael Geis worked as a rabbi for the youth and Religion teacher in Munich and Mannheim, and as a rabbi in Kassel, Germany. After the war he served as a rabbi in Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Germany. In the early 1960s, Raphael Robert Geis became engaged in the dialog of Protestant and Jewish theologians. The Robert Raphael Geis collection consists mainly of correspondence and writings. There are only a few personal documents. The writings consist of newspaper articles, reviews of books on Jewish topics and sermons for major Jewish holidays. The correspondence has two main foci: the periods before and after the Second World War. The first period is characterized by letters written by various leading figures of Jewish communities in Germany and is concerned with employment opportunities for young rabbis, as well as insights into inner workings of congregations. A large amount of letters from this period also come from Robert Raphael Geis' students. The correspondence written after the war centers on theological matters and the workings of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft der "Juden und Christen" (Working Group of "Jews and Christians").
Dates:
1862-1997
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
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Robert Raphael Geis Collection
Rose Auslaender Manuscript Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 25487
Abstract
The Rose Auslaender Manuscript Collection centers on drafts of the poet's poems, which comprise the core of this collection. In addition to the drafts of her writing, the collection also contains a small amount of publishing correspondence, some lists of her work and a copy of a short speech.
Dates:
1981-2002; Majority of material found within 1982
Ruth R. Dresner Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 25392
Abstract
The Ruth R. Dresner Collection comprises research material and writings about the well-known Jewish social worker Bertha Pappenheim. It includes copies of articles, offprints and clippings on her in addition to a dissertation on her work and some correspondence concerning the accumulation of research on her life and work. Material on the German stamp issued in her honor and some photographs are also present.
Dates:
1912-1993
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
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Ruth R. Dresner Collection
Sanford A. Gradinger Papers
Collection
Identifier: P-880
Abstract
Papers of Sanford A. Gradinger cover the period from mid-1980’s to mid-1990’s and document the activities of the Rochester, NY businessman on behalf of Soviet Jews, his involvement with the Andrei Sakharov International Committee and his travels to Washington D. C., Soviet Union and Former Soviet Union. Materials include photographs, videocassette, CDrs, correspondence, clippings, ephemera and travel memorabilia..
Dates:
undated, 1980-1988, 1993-1995, 2005, 2007, 2009-2010; Majority of material found within 1993 - 1995
Sarah Kussy, papers
Collection — Consolidated Box P1, Folder: P-4
Identifier: P-4
Abstract
Contains the minute book (May-December 1898) and other material of the Ladies' Patriotic Relief Society of Newark, N.J., organized to assist needy families during the Spanish-American War; a diary of the War Period, and mimeographed copies of the Kussy family genealogy and the history of Miriam Auxiliary of Oheb Shalom Congregation in Newark from 1880-1945.
Dates:
1898, 1945
Siegfried Jacoby Family Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 6517 / MF 1016
Abstract
This collection contains the papers of members of the Siegfried Jacoby family, depicting the family's private lives as well as their literary work. Most prominent among the papers here are many unpublished manuscripts, family correspondence, and Siegfried Jacoby's herbarium. There is also personal correspondence with others, some professional correspondence, official and personal papers, newspaper clippings, and a few notebooks and family photographs.
Dates:
1880-1960
Toni Oelsner Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 3970
Abstract
The bulk of this collection consists of typescripts, research articles and notes as well as newspaper articles which the researcher and historian Toni Oelsner wrote on the subject of Jews in medieval Germany. Her research deals with anti-Judaic and anti-Semitic stereotypes, as they appeared in the Christian culture of southern Germany. In particular Oelsner analyzed economic processes and their impact on and creating of anti-Semitic harassment and persecution against Jewish communities in southern Germany. Research works that drew public attention relate to anti-Judaic violent persecutions in Endingen in the 1460s.
Dates:
1911-1979; Majority of material found within 1960-1979
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
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Toni Oelsner Collection