Hamburg. Senate [Senat]
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Mentioned in
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Antisemitism and Persecution
(Werner Bergmann)
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Antisemitism in the Postwar Period. The Case of Friedrich Nieland
(Werner Bergmann)
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Appeal to Create a Jewish Memorial Cemetery in Ohlsdorf
(Ina Lorenz)
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Between Remembrance and a New Beginning – the Groundbreaking of the Synagogue at Hohe Weide on November 9, 1958
(Anna Menny)
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Debates concerning the Jewish Welfare System in the Era of Civil Equality
(Rainer Liedtke)
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Education and Reform. The Israelite Free School in the Context of Civic Emancipation
(Carsten Schapkow)
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Eugen Fraenkel: Hamburg’s most important pathologist
(Benjamin Kuntz)
- Excerpt from the memoirs of Rudolf Heymann, Back through Life, a Monologue for Listening for Descendants [Zurück durchs Leben, Ein Monolog zum Mithören für Nachgeborene], edited and published by Maya and Liane Aviram, FZH Forschungsstelle für Zeitgeschichte
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Family Names and Matters of Identity. Hans Julius Oppenheim’s Petition
(Beate-Christine Fiedler)
- First Senate Ruling of February 10, 1892 Approving the Petitioner’s “Application to Change His Name”
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Gabriel Riesser and the Emancipation Debate in Hamburg
(Arno Herzig)
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Hamburg’s Jews Take Permanent Family Names
(Johannes Czakai)
- Interview with Kurt van der Walde, conducted by Alfons Kenkmann, on May 9 and 30, 1994, FZH / WdE 251.
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Law and Politics
(Uffa Jensen)
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Love for One’s Homeland and Longing for Recognition. Ludwig Berger’s Commemorative Speech on Johannes Brahms
(Christian Rogowski)
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Pub Conversations. Antisemitic Attitudes among Hamburg’s Craftsmen around 1900
(Ulrich Wyrwa)
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Radio Appeal for an Anti-Jewish Boycott
(Michael Grüttner)
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Renaming of Hamburg Streets under National Socialism: Hallerstraße
(Ingeborg Grolle)
- Speech Given by Mayor Max Brauer on the Occasion of the Groundbreaking for the Synagogue at Hohe Weide, November 9, 1958
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Tax Lists of the Early Modern Period: Insights Regarding Jewish Life in Pre-modern Hamburg
(Nadja Hauptvogl)
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The Act of Separation and the End of the Triple Congregation
(Jörg Berkemann)
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The Case of the Jewish Cemetery in Ottensen
(Ina Lorenz)
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The Debate on Kosher Butchering in Hamburg. Discussions on Its Ban during the Weimar Republic
(Pavel Golubev)
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The Extension Building (1928-1931) of the Israelite Hospital in Hamburg
(Harro Jenss)
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The First Civic Foundation in Hamburg – Housing for Jews and Christians
(Angela Schwarz)
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The Founding of a new Jewish Congregation in Hamburg (1945). The Twelve “Founding Fathers.”
(Ina Lorenz)
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The Funerary Monument for Dr. Gabriel Riesser at the Jewish Cemetery on Ilandkoppel / Hamburg Ohlsdorf
(Annabelle Lienhart)
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The Hamburg Temple Controversy. Continuity and a New Beginning in Dibere Haberith
(Philipp Lenhard)
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The November Pogroms and the Culture of Remembrance – the “Synagogue Monument” by Margrit Kahl
(Harald Schmid)
- The Synagogues of Hamburg by Ruben Maleachi (cont.), in: Mitteilungen des Verbandes Ehemaliger Breslauer und Schlesier in Israel [News of the Association of Former Bratislavans and Silesians in Israel], published by the Association of Former Bratislavans and Silesians in Israel, 46-47 (May 1980), pp. 41-44
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The “Hep-Hep” Riots in Hamburg. Ludolf Holst’s Treatise “On the Relationship of the Jews to the Christians in Commercial Towns”
(Moshe Zimmermann)
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“tear down outdated […] views”. Agathe Lasch, an academic revolutionary
(Inge Stephan)
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“The Jews’ Residence”: Orthodox Lutheran Attitudes towards the Coexistence of Jews and Christians
(Jutta Braden)
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“The Rich Jew”: An Anti-Judaic Anecdote about the Religious Social Order in 17th century Hamburg
(Jutta Braden)