Edith Schoenberger Kaufman papers 1870-2006

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Edith Schoenberger Kaufman papers 1870-2006

The collection consists of Edith Schoenberger Kaufman's family papers, photographs, and photo albums/scrapbooks. The materials document Edith's family life in Germany, the experience of Edith and her first husband, Eugen Schoenberger, in Nazi Germany and in France under Germany occupation, her immigration to the United States, and Edith's work in the Jewish community in Missouri and California.

Number of containers: 1 carton, 3 boxes, 13 oversize boxes; (linear feet: 8)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6655504

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Bancroft Library. Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life.

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Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America

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Kaufman, Bernard, 1914-2008.

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American friends of the hebrew university

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