Jung-Juedischer ClubCollection 1928-1930

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Jung-Juedischer ClubCollection 1928-1930

The collectioncontains documents and correspondence related to the Jung-Juedischer Club fromLeipzig. Prominent topics in this collection are the organizational structures ofthe club, its activities and membership. The collection comprises organizationaldocuments, such as bylaws, a vast amount of minutes from the Club's monthly meetingsand an ample amount of correspondence to and from the club.

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