Manfred Saalheimer Collection. 1932-1957

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Manfred Saalheimer Collection. 1932-1957

The collection contains various documents relating to the Chemnitz, Dresden, and Hamburg Jewish communities in the late 1930s and biographical informationand personal documents of Josef Kahn (1881-?), Otto Hirsch (1885-1941), and Manfred Saalheimer (1907-1967).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6346637

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Kahn, Josef, 1839-1915

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Baeck, Leo

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Leo Baeck was born in Lissa (now Leszno, Poland), in the then German province of Posen on May 23, 1873. He was the son of the rabbi Samuel Baeck and Eva née Placzek and grew up with four sisters. Some of his earliest schooling took place at the Johann-Amos-Comenius-Gymnasium in Lissa. From 1891-1894 Baeck went to Breslau (now Wroclaw, Poland), studying at the Jewish Theological Seminary as well as at the University there. Leo Baeck continued his studies in Berlin at the Lehranstalt ...

Saalheimer, Manfred

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Manfred Saalheimer (1907-1967): born in Wuerzburg, lawyer, worked with Dresden community and Saxon community federation (Gemeindeverband). Emigrated to Canada. Otto Hirsch (1885-1941): president of the Vertretung der Juden in Deutschland. Born in Stuttgart, killed in Bergen-Belsen. Josef Kahn (1881-?): president of the Chemnitz Jewish Community, emigrated to Palestine in 1939. From the guide to the Manfred Saalheimer Collection., 1932-1957, (Leo B...

Hirsch, Otto, 1885-1941

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