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                <dc:title>Announcement of the founding of the Association of Former Jewish Hamburg Citizens, October 1984</dc:title>
                <dc:identifier>https://dx.doi.org/10.23691/jgo:source-292.en.v1</dc:identifier>
                <dc:creator>Verein ehemaliger jüdischer Bürger Hamburgs</dc:creator>
                <dc:publisher>Institute for the History of the German Jews</dc:publisher>
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                <dc:description>In October 1984, a letter from Jerusalem reached the Hamburg city
administration: its four signatories informed that they had founded
the Association of Former Jewish Hamburg Citizens in order to actively
participate in the planned exhibition on the city's Jewish history.
They wrote from Israel, where they had fled from the Nazis 50 years
earlier. They were not the only ones to form a German-speaking
associations of former residents (also known as Landsmannschaft).
However, the Hamburg association was a special case, as a second group
the Association of Former Hamburg, Bremen and Lübeck Residents in
Israel , existed until their merger in 1992, which was based in Tel
Aviv. The extensive source material allows to reconstruct the work of
the associations. These records and documents are kept in the archives
of the Leo Baeck Institute in Jerusalem, with which the protagonists
were closely associated and where the founding letter can also be
found.</dc:description>
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