Analysis of Jewish contributions to Berlin's intellectual life, with especial emphasis on the Weimar period.Historian born Peter Froehlich, 1928, in Berlin.The original German language inventory is available in the folder.Published as Leo Baeck Memorial Lecture, November 18, 1971; copy in Library.Processed for digitizationRecataloged as manuscriptSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize
Childhood in assimilated middle class Jewish family in Berlin; school years and university study in ...
This paper presents a detailed portrait of the sudden flowering and subsequent decline of the Easter...
Two manuscripts on the Jewish history of Zwingenberg an der Bergstrasse. One focuses broadly on the ...
I chose epoch of Weimar republic as my diploma thesis. I specially focused on history of Jews in Ber...
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Aus der Sammlung des Leo Baeck Institute, digitalisiert in Kooperation mit dem Center for Jewish His...
While the "contributions" of German Jews to Weimar culture have been the topic of numerous studies, ...
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In the last fifteen years to twenty years there has been an extraordinary upsurge of interest in Jew...
Excerpts from documents and books pertaining to the history of Jews and prominent Jewish families in...
As part of the German Jewish Cultural Heritage project, the contributors to this volume examine the ...
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The collections consists primarily of clippings from the Israeli press about highlights in the Leo B...
The Leo Baeck Institute, New York, is creating a database registering the Jewish archival holdings o...
Childhood in assimilated middle class Jewish family in Berlin; school years and university study in ...
This paper presents a detailed portrait of the sudden flowering and subsequent decline of the Easter...
Two manuscripts on the Jewish history of Zwingenberg an der Bergstrasse. One focuses broadly on the ...
I chose epoch of Weimar republic as my diploma thesis. I specially focused on history of Jews in Ber...
Between 1890 and 1918 the city of Berlin evolved into a commercial and industrial hub that also beca...
"Jüdisches Jahrbuch" was a yearbook published for the Berlin Jewish community. The "Jahrbuch" was a ...
Aus der Sammlung des Leo Baeck Institute, digitalisiert in Kooperation mit dem Center for Jewish His...
While the "contributions" of German Jews to Weimar culture have been the topic of numerous studies, ...
Describes Jewish life in Berlin 1933-1943, activities of the Jewish community under Nazi rule. Life ...
In the last fifteen years to twenty years there has been an extraordinary upsurge of interest in Jew...
Excerpts from documents and books pertaining to the history of Jews and prominent Jewish families in...
As part of the German Jewish Cultural Heritage project, the contributors to this volume examine the ...
The book discusses 'Berlin feelings', as they were expressed by 'former Berliners', i.e. Jewish emig...
The collections consists primarily of clippings from the Israeli press about highlights in the Leo B...
The Leo Baeck Institute, New York, is creating a database registering the Jewish archival holdings o...
Childhood in assimilated middle class Jewish family in Berlin; school years and university study in ...
This paper presents a detailed portrait of the sudden flowering and subsequent decline of the Easter...
Two manuscripts on the Jewish history of Zwingenberg an der Bergstrasse. One focuses broadly on the ...