Fritz Leopold Steinthal Collection 1800-1868

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Fritz Leopold Steinthal Collection 1800-1868

The collection contains handwritten letters by a variety of prominent rabbis and Jewish thinkers, including Jacob Bernays, Philipp Bloch, Zacharias Frankel, Abraham Geiger, Heinrich Graetz, Ludwig Philippson, and Gabriel Riesser, all regarding applications and recommendations for positions at the Jewish teacher training school of the Marks-Haindorf-Stiftung in Münster. Two brief letters by Alexander Haindorf, the founder of the Marks-Haindorf-Stiftung, are administrative in nature. Also included is a passport issued to Hermann Steinthal by King Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6345635

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Philippson, Ludwig, 1811-1889

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Bernays, Jacob, 1824-1881

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Jacob Bernays (1824-1881) was a German professor of Greek and librarian at the University of Bonn. From the description of Jacob Bernays correspondence, 1853-1878. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122575957 From the guide to the Jacob Bernays correspondence, 1853-1878, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) Born in Stuttgart in 1902, Bach received a doctorate in German literature from the University of Berlin in 1928. He was an author and ed...

Marks-Haindorf-Stiftung

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Geiger, Abraham, 1810-1874

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Graetz, Heinrich, 1817-1891

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Haindorf, Alexander, 1782-1862

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Frankel, Zacharias, 1801-1875

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Riesser, Gabriel, 1806-1863

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Steinthal, Fritz Leopold

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Rabbi Fritz Leopold Steinthal was born in Berlin in 1889. From 1919 to 1938, he served as rabbi of the Jewish community in Münster. In 1938, he emigrated from Germany to Argentina, where he founded the Jewish community Culto Israelita de Belgrano and served as rabbi of its Leo Baeck Synagogue. Rabbi Steinthal died in Buenos Aires in 1969. From the guide to the Fritz Leopold Steinthal Collection, 1800-1868, (Leo Baeck Institute Archives) ...

Bloch, Philipp, 1841-1923

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Steinthal, Hermann

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