Jacob JacobsonCollection 1660-1958

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Jacob JacobsonCollection 1660-1958

Records of several Jewish communities assembled byJacob Jacobson.

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Warburg, Aby, 1866-1929

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German art historian. From the description of Letters, 1918. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 81610145 Born in Hamburg and educated in Germany, Aby Warburg was a German art and cultural historian. He was a renowned scholar of the Florentine Renaissance and who worked over the course of his career to develop a method to study the cultural history of different periods in a scientific manner by tracking the survival of iconographical motifs in art. Specif...

William II, German Emperor, 1859-1941

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William II was German Emperor and King of Prussia (ruled 1888-1918) From the description of Letters : to George Sylvester Viereck, 1922-1940. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 80954785 ...

Fliess (Family)

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Hirsch, Samson Raphael, 1808-1888

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Samson Raphael Hirsch, chief rabbi of Moravia. From 1851 until his death, Hirsch led the secessionist Orthodox community in Frankfurt am Main....

Neumark (Family)

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Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands.

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German socialist party. From the description of Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands issuances, 1929-1949. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754868806 Originated from a merger of the Sozialdemokratische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands (SDAP) with the Allgemeine Deutsche Arbeiterverein (ADAV) in 1875; officially banned in 1878 the SAPD retained its delegates in the German Reichstag and in the diets of a number of German states; renamed in 1890 into Sozialdemokratische Partei Deut...

Solms-Braunfels (Family)

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Jacobson, Jacob, 1888-1968

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Dr. Jacob Jacobson was born in Schrimm (now Śrem, Poland) on November 27, 1888. Jacobson was a historian and archivist, as well as director of the Gesamtarchiv der deutschen Juden from 1920 to 1939. In 1938 he published Jüdische Trauungen in Berlin, 1723-1759 . As archivist and historian, he solicited Jewish communities throughout Germany for records, and often retained the most records from smaller Jewish communities in Germany, which made up a significant part of this collection. In May 1943 h...

Brandenburg, Alexander

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Brüderverein, Gnesen

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Teutsch (Family : Teutsch, Aron)

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Herzl, Theodor, 1860-1904

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Theodor Herzl (b. May 2, 1860, Pest, Kingdom of Hungary–d. July 3, 1904, Reichenau an der Rax, Austria-Hungary) was trained as a lawyer and enjoyed a successful career in journalism. He was a correspondent for Viennese newspaper Neue Freie Presse in Paris before becoming literary editor of Neue Freie Presse. As the Paris correspondent for Neue Freie Presse, Herzl followed the Dreyfus affair, an antisemitic incident in France. Covering the case made him desire a Jewish homeland. In 1897, at cons...

Stern-Täubler, Selma, 1890-1981

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Born on July 24, 1890 in Kippenheim, Baden, Selma Stern was the daughter of the physician Dr. Julius Stern and his wife Emilie, née Durlacher. In 1901 the family resettled in Baden-Baden, where Dr. Stern would soon possess a very large international clientele. Growing up, Selma Stern was labeled a "Wunderkind" and because of her talents was the first girl to receive special permission to attend the secondary school in the humanities at only 14 years old. There she quickl...

Lö̈w, Leopold, 1811-1875

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Lasker, Eduard, 1829-1884

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In 1829, Eduard Lasker was born into an orthodox Jewish merchant family in Jarotschin, a village in Posen (today Jarocin in Poland). He attended secondary school and subsequently University in Breslau where he studied mathematics and law. In 1848, he took an active part in the ongoing revolutions in Vienna, like many students of his time, who were discontented with the ruling system and asked for a more democratic order and social justice. Afterwards he went to Berlin, w...

Seligmann (Family)

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Fränkels (Family)

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Jacobson, Moses, 1853-c.1930

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Simonis (Family)

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Mirels-Heller-Fraenkel (Family)

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Gomperz family

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Gesamtarchiv der Deutschen Juden.

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Jost, I. M. (Isaak Markus), 1793-1860

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Milch (Family)

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Freudenthal, Max, 1868-1937

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Pfahl, Adam

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Fraenkel-Mirels (Family)

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Schlegel, Dorothea von, 1764-1839

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Herz, Abraham

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Hirsch, M. (Markus), 1833-1909

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Eliasson, rabbi

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Meyer (Family : Meyer, Ephraim)

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Lö̈b Mindensche Brautstiftung, Hamburg-Altona

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Wittelhöfer (Family)

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Philippson, Ludwig, 1811-1889

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Koppel (Family)

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Kartell-Convent der Verbindungen Deutscher Studenten Jüdischen Glaubens

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Plaut family

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Steinthal-Herz (Family)

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Gesellschaft Ö̈sterreichischer Chemiker

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Bodenheimer, Max, 1865-1940

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Stern, M. A. (Moriz Abraham), 1807-1894

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Löw, Schwab

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Breslauer, Bernhard

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Seligmann, Caesar

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Zadig (Family)

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Warburg, Max M., 1867-1946

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Lowe family

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Hausdorff, Moritz

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Treuenfels (Family)

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Harrwitz, Julius

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Herz, Jacob, 1817-1871

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Gans family

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Herz, Marcus, 1747-1803

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Verband der Deutschen Juden (Germany)

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Crémieux, Adolphe, 1796-1880

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Crémieus was a French political figure. After the 1848 revolution, he served as minister of justice in the provisional government of 1848-49. From the description of Letter : Paris, France, to Monsieur le Président de la Cour de cassation, section criminelle, 1848 Feb 25. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79314985 From the description of Letter : Paris, France, to Monsieur le Président de la Cour de cassation, section criminelle, 1848 Feb 25. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 7...

Congregation Neve Salom Altona

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Davidsohn, George

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Itzig family

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Haag family

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Landshuth, Eliezer, 1817-1887

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Neumann, Salomon, 1819-1908

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