Heinrich Graetz Collection 1868-1978

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Heinrich Graetz Collection 1868-1978

Folder 1 contains four original, handwritten letters (+ typed transcripts) by Heinrich Graetz to Rabbi Alexander Stein in Worms, and four more letters to various colleagues.

3 folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6346266

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Leo Baeck institute

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Stefan Zweig was born November 28, 1881, in Vienna, Austria into a family of wealthy industrialist. He studied in Austria, France, and Germany, earning his doctoral degree at the University of Vienna. After a short stop as literary editor of the Neue Freie Presse under Theaodor Herzl, Stefan Zweig became a most prolific and widely read critic and author of novels, biographies, plays, etc. In 1913 he settled in Salzburg, getting married to Friderike von Winternitz in 1914. During World War I he w...

Michael, Reuven

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Heinrich Graetz was born October 31, 1817 in Posen, Russia (today Poland). He studied at universities in Breslau and Jena, before settling in Breslau, where he taught at the Jewish Theological Seminary. His work Geschichte der Juden was translated into many other languages and ignited worldwide interest in Jewish history. He died September 7, 1891 and was buried in Breslau. From the guide to the Heinrich Graetz Collection, 1868-1978, (Leo Baeck Institute Archives) ...

Graetz, Heinrich, 1817-1891

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