Frederick Lachmann Collection 1907-1997

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Frederick Lachmann Collection 1907-1997

The Frederick Lachmann collection includes fragmentary materials that allow us all but a glance into the life and professional activities of Frederick Lachmann and members of his family. The core of the collection consists of printed copies of articles that Frederick Lachmann wrote for . Also included in the collection are correspondence, photographs, and writings. Aufbau

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SNAC Resource ID: 6346696

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Lachmann, Fredderick R.

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Buber, Martin, 1878-1965

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Buber was a German-Jewish religious philosopher, biblical translator and interpreter, and master of German prose style. Miriam and Naëmah Beer-Hofmann were daughters of the Austrian dramatist and poet Richard Beer-Hofmann and Pauline Lissey. From the description of Letters to Miriam and Naëmah Beer-Hofmann, 1961-1965. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 78544052 Buber was a Jewish philosopher, who taught in Frankfurt, 1924-1933, and Jerusalem, 1938-1951. ...

America-Israel Cultural Foundation

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Lachmann, Frederick R.

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Frederick Lachmann was born in Berlin in 1909. He worked as a journalist in Berlin before escaping to the United States. He also served as Vice-President of the America-Israel Cultural Foundation and published extensively on the topic of the history of Jewish art. Most of his articles appeared in Aufbau . From the guide to the Frederick Lachmann Collection, 1907-1997, (Leo Baeck Institute Archives) ...

Lachmann, Fritz R.

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