Robert Halden Family Collection 1821-1940 bulk1850-1935

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Robert Halden Family Collection 1821-1940 bulk1850-1935

This collection documents the lives of members of the Hildesheimer andHalberstadt (later Halden) families, including the Orthodox rabbi Israel Hildesheimer. It largely consists of official documents of family members,but also holds manuscripts, correspondence, Haggadahs, and a cookbook. Of particular interest may be the detailed manuscripts by family membersconcerning a visit to Palestine in 1933 and childhood memories of life in a rabbinical family in Eisenstadt.

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Hildesheimer, Ezriel, 1820-1899

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Born in Halberstadt in 1820, Esriel Hildesheimer studied at the yeshiva in Altona and at the universities of Berlin and Halle, receiving his doctorate in 1844. Along with Samson Raphael Hirsch, he was one of the founders and leaders of neo-Orthodoxy. He became rabbi in Eisenstadt, Austria-Hungary, in 1851, where he also founded a yeshiva, and at Congregation Adass Jisroel, Berlin, in 1869, founding the Rabbiner Seminar fuer das orthodoxe Judentum in 1873. His attempts to give secular learning a ...

Halden, Margot, 1907-1981

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Halberstadt, Nathan

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Halberstadt, Hans, 1910-1976

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Halden, John, 1910-1976

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Halberstadt family

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Halberstadt, Margot, 1907-1981

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Halberstadt, Henriette

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Berlin (Germany). Adass Jisroel.

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Halden, Robert, 1942-

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Israel (also spelled Azriel, Esriel, or Ezriel) Hildesheimer was one of the founders and leaders of modern Orthodoxy in Germany. He was born in Halberstadt in 1820, the son of Rabbi Lieb Hildesheimer (formerly Glei) and Golda Goslar. He attended the Jewish school in his hometown until he was seventeen, when he went to study in Altona with the Orthodox rabbi Jakob Ettlinger. He also attended lectures given by the Hamburg rabbi Isaac Bernays. After returning to Halberstadt, Hildesheim...

Hildesheimer, Aron, 1851-1940

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