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                <dc:title>Call for the Founding of a Jewish Library and Reading Room, Hamburg, October 1905</dc:title>
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                <dc:creator>diverse Unterzeichner</dc:creator>
                <dc:publisher>Institute for the History of the German Jews</dc:publisher>
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                <dc:description>This appeal is part of the files on the administration and
organization of the Jewish congregations of Altona, Hamburg, and
Wandsbek, which are housed at the State Archive Hamburg. Among these
files (signature 522-1 Jüdische Gemeinden 1691-1945, lot 887
“Jüdische Bibliothek und Lesehalle 1908[!]-1928”) which document
the forming of the political will to found and run a library among the
congregational committees and its ultimate success, is this printed
“circular” / “flyer” (No. 176) from 1905 addressed to
Hamburg’s Jewish citizens. What is notable about this appeal is that
it marked the beginning of a—at the time—new kind of Jewish
institution in Hamburg intended to cater not only to specifically
Jewish needs but to general German ones as well. Moreover, it
highlights the great willingness on the part of Jewish associations
and individual Jewish Hamburg citizens to participate in this process.</dc:description>
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