Ella Werner Collection 1744-1963
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Preussischer Landesverband Jüdischer Gemeinden
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Jüdischer Frauenbund
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Karminski, Hannah
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Frenkel, Eisenmann Moses
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Salomon, Jacob
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Werner, Ella
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Ella Werner née Plaut, was born in Karlsbad (Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic) in 1880, moved with her family to Frankfurt am Main. She attended the Philanthropin academy and married the radiologist Bernhard Baer, with whom she had a son. Meanwhile, she pursued work as a lab assistant and eventually also performed clerical work. Baer died in 1912, and she married Max Werner in 1915. They had one son. She increasingly devoted her energies to social work and women's and children's causes, including th...
Berliner, Cora, 1890-1942?
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Plaut family
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Schoenewald, Ottilie
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Katzenellenbogen family
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Pappenheim, Bertha, 1859-1936
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Bertha Pappenheim was born in Vienna in 1859 into a well-to-do family. After her father’s death in 1881 Bertha Pappenheim got ill and became a patient of Sigmund Freud, who later referred to her in his writings as Anna O. Politically active as a Jewish woman, Bertha von Pappenheim founded the Jewish Women's Association (Jüdischer Frauenbund) in 1905. She also founded a home for unwanted girls, unmarried mothers and their children in Neu Isenburg in 1907. Bertha Pappenheim fought against internat...