Hamburg
Place
Neighborhoods
Mentioned in
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A Contest as an Attempt to Revive Jewish Tradition
(Helga Krohn)
- A Conversation with Arnold Bernstein, in: Sonntagsblatt Staats-Zeitung und Herold, November 24, 1957
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A Difficult Return: A letter from a Jewish remigrant to the head of the Hamburg Congregation
(Anna Koch)
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A Hamburg Friendship. Erwin Panofsky’s obituary on Aby Warburg
(Emily J. Levine)
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A Hamburg Koran and the Downgrading of the Hebraic in the Christian Theology of the 17th Century
(Achim Rohde)
- Abraham de Lemos, Petition to the Prussian King, Hamburg 1735
- Abraham Hinckelmann, Foreword, in: Al-Coranus S. Lex Islamitica Muhammedis, Filii Abdallae Pseudoprophetae [The Koran, or The Islamic Law of Muhammed, Son of Abdalla the Pseudoprophet], Hamburg 1694, [p. 17-18]
- Access Authorization to the Broadcasting Studio Hamburg for Major Everitt, issued by the Broadcasting Control Unit Hamburg 1946
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Administered Restitution. Expropriation and “Compensation”: The Case of Elsa Saenger
(Sina Sauer)
- Agathe Lasch’s Curriculum Vitae, 1921
- Agreement between the German-Israelite Congregation and the City Treasury, Hamburg, January 10, 1914
- An Addendum to Ida Dehmel’s Diary of Her World Cruise aboard the “Reliance” 1936
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An Ashkenazic-Sephardic Marriage against the Father’s Will
(Monika Richarz)
- Anita Rée, “Weiße Bäume in Positano” [White Trees in Positano], 1925
- Announcement of a Lecture by Pastor O. Eberhard on November 9, 1908
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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)
- Appeal by Dr. Hirsch Marcus Cohn, published in: Allgemeine Zeitung des Judenthums (AZJ), Leipzig, April 30, 1849, vol. 18, pp. 236-237.
- Appeal by the Provisional Board of the Sports Club “Schild” Organized by the German-Jewish War Veterans’ Association’s Hamburg Chapter, June 1933
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Appeal for the Poor of the Triple Congregation (Altona-Hamburg-Wandsbek) of March 7,1789
(Arno Herzig)
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Appeal to Create a Jewish Memorial Cemetery in Ohlsdorf
(Ina Lorenz)
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Appointment of Chief Rabbi Anschel Stern of Hamburg to Honorary Membership in the Israelite congregation of Lübeck
(Nadine Garling)
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Around the Alster, Around the World – the Wolf Brothers in Exile in Shanghai
(Xin Tong)
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Arts and Culture
(Anthony Kauders)
- Association Review: Hamburg, in: Jüdische Rundschau XIV (1909), Vol. 2 (January 8, 1909), p. 21
- B. [probably Hamburg physician and chairman of the local Zionist chapter Max Besser (1877-1941)], The Founding of a New Jewish Gymnastics Club "Bar Kochba" in Hamburg, in: Jüdische Turnzeitung [Jewish Gymnasts' Paper], 3 / 4 (1910), p. 48; 50.
- Bernhard Heßlein, The Israelite Free School in Hamburg (conclusion), in: Der Orient, 4 (1843) 5, p. 33-34
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Between Jewish Identity and Belonging: Excerpt from the Statutes of the Jewish Congregation of Altona, Hamburg, Wandsbek (Dress Code)
(Cornelia Aust)
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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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Between Threat and Hope. Migration to the New World. Mary Antin’s Account
(Monica Rüthers)
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Between “Theater Crisis” and the “Seizure of Power.” The Brief Appearance of the Little Playhouse [Kleines Schauspielhaus] of Friedrich Lobe (1932/1933)
(Sebastian Schirrmeister)
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Beyond Role Clichés – Motorcycle Sportswoman and Journalist Hertha Herrmann
(Frauke Steinhäuser)
- By-laws of the Franz Rosenzweig Memorial Foundation, Hamburg, November 1930
- By-Laws of the Israelite-Humanitarian Women’s Association of Hamburg, dated March 19, 1911 (Hamburg 1912)
- Call for the Founding of a Jewish Library and Reading Room, Hamburg, October 1905
- Calls for Donations for the Jewish Winter Relief for the Area of the Hanse City of Hamburg from the Gemeindeblatt [Congregation Newsletter], drawn by Hans Rudolf Growald, Hamburg, 1937/38
- Case File of Sarah Blumenau, a Ward of the Court from Hamburg, 1913-1914 [Excerpt]
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Cheskel Zwi Klötzel, Moses Pipenbrink's Adventures. A Young Adult Novel between Urban Adventure and Zionist Utopia
(Michael Nagel)
- Cheskel Zwi Klötzel, Moses Pipenbrink‘s Adventures. The Odd Experiences of a Young Jewish Boy (in Cuxhaven and Hamburg), Cuxhaven 2001 (reprint of the edition published in 1920), pp. 37-39.
- Community Center, Rothenbaumchaussee 38
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Continuities in a Historiography Overshadowed by Its National Socialist Past?
(Dirk Rupnow)
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Debates concerning the Jewish Welfare System in the Era of Civil Equality
(Rainer Liedtke)
- Decision by the German Rabbinical Conference of November 1991
- DECLARATION BY PRESENT OWNER OR CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY WHICH HAS BEEN SUBJECT TO TRANSFER IN ACCORDANCE WITH PARAGRAPH 1 OF GENERAL ORDER No. 10 / Erklärung des jetzigen Eigentümers oder Verwalters von Vermögen, das unter Artikel 1 Absatz 1 der allgemeinen Verfügung Nr. 10 fällt
- Defamatory Text Concerning Simon Lefmans, “Niedersächsische Nachrichten von Gelehrten neuen Sachen“ [Lower Saxon Notices for New Learned Matters] of November 2, 1733 (Vol. LXXXVI), pp. 737-746.
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Demographics and Social Structure
(Miriam Rürup)
- Denunciation of Duarte Esteves de Pina, June 16 and 18, 1639
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Design plans for the Jewish retirement home
(Alexandra Klei)
- Dibere Haberith or: Letters from the most eminent Rabbis and Rabbinic Boards Consistories of the most excellent Israelite Congregations of Germany, Poland, and Italy concerning the erection of the “New Temple-Association” in Hamburg by a few individuals of the present Israelite Congregation – contrary to the laws of Judaism. Faithfully translated from the Hebrew into German. Altona, printed by the Brothers Bonn, 1819
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Difficult Finances: Excerpt from the Pinkas (Minute Book) of the Jewish Congregation of Frankfurt (Oder) 1767/1771
(Cornelia Aust)
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Economy and Occupational Patterns
(Uffa Jensen)
- Eduard Israel Kley, “The Spirit of the Israelite Elementary Schools,” in: Sulamith: a Periodical for the Advancement of Culture and Humanity among the Israelites, 6 (1821), ed. by David Fränkel, pp. 383-398. [Excerpt from pp. 383-386]
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Education and Learning
(Ingrid Lohmann)
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Education and Reform. The Israelite Free School in the Context of Civic Emancipation
(Carsten Schapkow)
- Erich Kastan, Photograph of the Temple on Innenraums des Tempels Oberstraße, Hamburg, 1937
- Erich Lüth to Arie Goral, Hamburg February, 26 1953
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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
- Excerpt from the Pinkas Kehila of the Jewish Congregation Frankfurt (Oder) 1767 / 1771, MS 19, 15r-15v
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Exile and Exile Literature. Walter A. Berendsohn’s struggle to return to Hamburg University
(Andreas Marquet)
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Experience Turned into Drawing? On the Motif of Closeness in Ágnes Lukács' Series of Lithographs
(Christiane Hess)
- Ezekiel, A Beautiful New Song, Hamburg, 1652, edited by David de Castro (Amsterdam, 1675)
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Family and Everyday Life
(Stefanie Fischer)
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Family Names and Matters of Identity. Hans Julius Oppenheim’s Petition
(Beate-Christine Fiedler)
- Fashion Show at Robinsohn Brothers, Hamburger Nachrichten, March 23, 1927, p. 18
- First Senate Ruling of February 10, 1892 Approving the Petitioner’s “Application to Change His Name”
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Flight and Plundering. The List of Moving Goods of Betty Levy
(Hendrik Althoff)
- Flyer by the Hamburg Chapter of the Centralverein deutscher Staatsbüger jüdischen Glaubens [Central Association of German Citizens of the Jewish Faith ], April 1932
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Founding of the Jewish Sports Club Bar Kochba, 1910
(Ivonne Meybohm)
- Friedrich Nieland, How Many World (Money) Wars Must the Peoples of the World Lose? Open Letter to all Government Ministers and Members of Parliament of the Federal Republic, pp. 3–4, Hamburg 1957
- Fritz Buff’s Account of His Journey on the St. Louis (1939)
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From Hamburg out into the World—Jewish Emigration and the Aid Organization of German Jews
(David Hamann)
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From Rumor to Contract: The Complaint of the Hamburg Parliament concerning Portuguese Jews of December 9, 1603
(Christian Küker)
- From the Local Chapters: Hamburg, in: Jüdische Rundschau XIII (1908), Vol. 48 (November 27, 1908), p. 212
- Funerary Monument to Dr. Gabriel Riesser (1806–1863) at Ohlsdorf Cemetery, Hamburg (1865)
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Gabriel Riesser and the Emancipation Debate in Hamburg
(Arno Herzig)
- Gabriel Riesser, A Memorandum Concerning the Civil Conditions of Hamburg Israelites, Submitted. in their support, as a Petition to the Highly Noble and Wise Council. Printed as a Manuscript for the Members of the One Highly Noble and Wise Council and Their Equally Highly Commendable Citizen Colleagues, Hamburg 1834, pp. 6-7
- German-Jewish War Veterans’ Association [Vaterländischer Bund jüdischer Frontsoldaten]. From the Advertising Committee: Call for a Jewish Memorial Cemetery, Hamburg 1921
- Glikl von Hameln: Memoirs 1691-1719 [Excerpt]
- Greeting by Max Warburg on the Occasion of the Opening of the Jewish Community Center, Hamburg, January 9, 1938
- Gretchen Wohlwill, Oil-Portrait of Eugen Fraenkel, Hamburg 1928
- Grete Berges, Return to Hamburg (July 22, 1953), p. 6
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Hamburg’s Jews Take Permanent Family Names
(Johannes Czakai)
- Handwritten Notebook of Albert Ballin, Hamburg, June 1910 [Excerpt]
- Hannah Arendt, Jewish Cultural Reconstruction Field Reports, 1948–1951, Field Report No. 18, February 15 – March 10, 1950
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Haute Couture from Israel. Designer Galia Lahav and Hamburg’s Past as a Place for Jewish Fashion Houses
(Julie Grimmeisen)
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Hebrew Language Studies between Christian Theology and the Enlightenment. The Academic High School in Hamburg
(Achim Rohde)
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Helen Rosenau, Aspiring Art Historian and Archaeologist
(Jannik Sachweh)
- Henry Cohen to the Hamburg Jewish Congregation, Tientsin, December 29, 1946
- Hermann Kellenbenz, Sephardim on the Lower Elbe. Their Economic and Political Significance from the End of the 16th to the Early 18th Century, Wiesbaden 1958
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Hermann Zvi Guttmann and His Design for the New Synagogue at Hohe Weide
(Alexandra Klei)
- Hertha Hermann, “We Women as . . . Women Drivers!”, in: Altonaer Nachrichten, Hamburger neueste Zeitung, 2nd supplement to No. 77, April 1, 1931, p. 9
- Hilfsverein der Juden in Deutschland [Aid Organization of German Jews], from Annual Report, 1907 [Excerpt]
- Ida Ehre acting Hekuba in Euripides' Trojan Women
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Ida Ehre and Hamburg’s Kammerspiele Theater
(Michaela Giesing)
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In Search of Belonging. Jacob Sonderling’s “This is my Life”
(Sarah Panter)
- Interview with Elsa Davidsohn, conducted by Jens Michelsen on July 24, 2001 [in excerpts], FZH/WdE 433.
- Interview with Esther Bauer (B), November 20, 1998. Interviewer: Jens Michelsen (M), minute 00:09 to 3:53
- Interview with Esther Bejarano, conducted by Linde Apel on March 4, 2003, FZH/WdE 744.
- Interview with Franziska Mayer, conducted by Beate Meyer, on December 14, 1992 [in excerpts].
- Interview with Kurt van der Walde, conducted by Alfons Kenkmann, on May 9 and 30, 1994, FZH / WdE 251.
- Interview with Ruth Dräger, née Geistlich, conducted by Linde Apel, on September 13, 2007 [in excerpts].
- Interview with Uzai Menachem, conducted by Sybille Baumbach, on 22.8.1993.
- Jacob Sonderling, This is my Life (Memoirs), Los Angeles, 1961-1964 [Excerpt], p. 3-5.
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Jewish Art? Anita Rée and “New Objectivity”
(Maike Bruhns)
- Jewish Congregation Hamburg. Retirement Home and Nursing Home. Scale: 1:100. Diazotypes, Frankfurt am Main, October 1956
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Jewish cultural assets in the postwar period. Hannah Arendt’s report on the situation in Hamburg
(Elisabeth Gallas)
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Jewish Martial Arts. Hamburg’s Sports Club “Schild”
(Erik Petry)
- Johann Gottfried Gurlitt, Observations Concerning Preparatory Instruction for the University, especially in Hebrew, Hamburg, 1810 in: Notice of Lectures in the Academic High School of Hamburgakademisches Gymnasium, held from Easter 1809 until Easter 1810, as well as Announcement of Lectures from Easter 1810 until Easter 1811, Hamburg 1810, pp. 3-16, here pp. 9-10.
- Johanna Goldschmidt, A Mother’s Cares and Joys. Words of Love and Seriousness about Childhood Care. From a mother. With a preface by Seminardirector Dr. Diesterweg, Hamburg 1849.
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Johanna Goldschmidt. “Our children are not here for us, we are here for them.” New educational ideals in the spirit of 1848
(Ingeborg Grolle)
- Johannes Müller: Judaism, Hamburg, 1644, chapter “On the Jews’ residence: Whether Christians can with good conscience permit Jews to live in their midst”, pp. 1385–1395
- Julius Stettenheim, The Jew-Eater. Hope You Like It!, Hamburg 1862
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Kindertransport and Jewish International Aid Networks
(Clemens Maier-Wolthausen)
- King Christian IV of Denmark, etc., in his capacity as Duke of Schleswig, Holstein, Stormarn, and Dithmarschen, grants the Ashkenazi Jews in Altona a Letter of Protection and confirms the privileges individually listed [“General Privilege”]
- Käthe Starke, Der Führer schenkt den Juden eine Stadt. Read by Laura de Weck, excerpt from the audio book “...in schwarzer Nacht und lautloser Stille muss ich meinen Weg allein suchen...”, Hamburg 2011.
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Law and Politics
(Uffa Jensen)
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Leisure and Sports
(Kirsten Heinsohn)
- Letter by Fritz Klesper to the President of Hamburg’s Finance Office (May 2, 1947)
- Letter by Hedwig Klein to Dr. Brinkmann of November 2, 1941
- Letter by Karl Bodenschatz, Chief of the Ministeramt Reichsmarschall des Großdeutschen Reiches, Berlin, October 17, 1944
- Letter by the Hamburg Jewish Congregation in Reply to Heinrich Alexander, September 13, 1948
- Letter by Walter A. Berendsohn to Karl Ludwig Schneider, September 1, 1965
- Letter from Arie Goral to Erich Lüth, Hamburg October 18, 1953
- Letter from Arie Goral to Erich Lüth, Munich, January 17, 1953
- Letter from Bishop Hans-Otto Wölber to Senator Helmut Schmidt, Hamburg, May 13, 1964
- Letter from Jacob H. Schiff (New York) to Max Warburg (Hamburg), January 28, 1915
- Letter from Senator Helmut Schmidt to Bischop Hans-Otto Wölber, Hamburg, August 26, 1964
- Letter from Senator Helmut Schmidt to Bischop Hans-Otto Wölber, Hamburg, July 13, 1964
- Letter from Senator Helmut Schmidt to Bishop Hans-Otto Wölber, Hamburg, April 30, 1964
- Letter from Senior Government Councilor Dr. Baring to the Office for Restitution, Social Welfare Authorit Hamburg, February 24, 1954
- Letter from Siegfried Landshut to Heinrich Landahl, August 29, 1948
- Letter from the Deputation for Commerce, Shipping, and Trade to the Administration of Abattoirs and Livestock Markets, Hamburg, October 22, 1930
- Letter from the Deputation of Commerce, Shipping, and Trade to the Administration of Abattoirs and Livestock Markets, Hamburg, February 4, 1930
- Letter from the Office of the Chief Rabbi to the Administration of Abattoirs and Livestock Markets, Hamburg, October 17, 1930
- Letter from the Office of the Chief Rabbi to the Administration of Abattoirs and Livestock Markets, Hamburg, October 9, 1930
- Letter from the Office of the Chief Rabbito the Administration of Abattoirs and Livestock Markets, Hamburg, April 2, 1930
- Letter of Recommendation for Siegfried Landshut, New York, March 5, 1936
- Letter to the Board of the German-Israelite Congregation in Hamburg Regarding the Adoption of Fixed Family Names, Hamburg, May 4, 1848
- Letter to the Hamburg Historical Museum [Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte]. Regarding the Banning of Jews from Visiting the Museum. Hamburg, December 9, 1941
- Letter to the President of the Hamburg Jewish Congregation, Dated August 27, 1948
- Letter Written by Salomo A. Birnbaum to Peter Freimark, Downsview (Ontario), July 12, 1983
- List of Jewish Physicians in the Arztregisterbezirk Hamburg
- Little Playhouse [Kleines Schauspielhaus] – Friedrich Lobe, Director – 1932/33 Season
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Local Remembrance. The Sephardic Synagogue on Altona’s Bäckerstraße
(Alexandra Klei)
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Love for One’s Homeland and Longing for Recognition. Ludwig Berger’s Commemorative Speech on Johannes Brahms
(Christian Rogowski)
- Ludwig Berger, About Johannes Brahms the Man. Commemorative Speech Given at a Celebration Hosted by the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg on the Occasion of Johannes Brahms’ 125th Birthday on May 7, 1958, Hamburg
- Martha Glass, Travel Diary during her stay in Germany and Austria, July 03 - October 16, 1953
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Martha Glass. “Every day in Theresin is a gift”
(Barbara Müller-Wesemann)
- Martha Glass: Theresienstadt Diaries 1943-1945
- Mary Antin's Letter to her Uncle Moshe Hayyim Weltman, 1894 [Extract]
- Memorandum by the Superior School Authority – School Administration, November 24, 1938
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Memory and Remembrance
(Beate Meyer)
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Messianic Hope in Hamburg, 1666
(Joshua Teplitsky)
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Migration
(Tobias Brinkmann)
- Minutes of a Meeting to Reconstitute the Jewish Congregation in Hamburg, July 1945
- Model design for the extension of the Israelite Hospital in Hamburg by Hermann Distel and August Grubitz, 1928
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Modern Jewish Social Work. The Israelite-Humanitarian Women’s Association
(Magdalena Gehring)
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Narrative Layers of History. The Oral History Interviews with Holocaust Survivor Esther Bauer
(Andrea Althaus, Linde Apel)
- New Decree for the Jewish Population of Hamburg/ Both the Portuguese and the High German Nation, from the Date 7 September in the Year 1710. Hamburg (the so-called Judenreglement) [Excerpt]
- Obituary for Aby Warburg in the Hamburger Fremdenblatt, October 28, 1929
- Occupational Questions of the Returnees from Shanghai
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Organizations and Institutions
(Rainer Liedtke)
- Page from Eva Wartburg’s Notepad (1938)
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Paul Dessau’s “Hagadah.” A Passover Oratorio Reflecting Contemporary History
(Daniela Reinhold)
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Persecution and Marginalization of So-Called “Mixed-bloods”. The Case of Friedrich Wilhelm Lübbert
(Beate-Christine Fiedler)
- Personnel sheet of Siegfried Landshut, School Authority, Higher Education Department, Hanseatic City of Hamburg, February 21, 1951
- Photo Pavement Mosaic Joseph-Carlebach-Platz (Bornplatz)
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Pine Trees by the Sea: Interiors as a Window into a Family History
(Maximilian Ferst)
- Pinkas ha-takkanot ha-yashan shel kehilot AH”W Congregation Altona, Hamburg, Wandsbek
- Poster Stamps Printed by the Deutscher Schutz- und Trutzbund, Hamburg, before 1922
- Provisional Decree for the Purpose of Introducing Article 16 of the Basic Rights of the German People with Regard to the Israelites. Passed by a Resolution of the Council and the City Assembly on February 21, 1849. Published on the Order of E. H. eines Hochedlen [a Highly Noble] Councilor of the Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Hamburg 1849
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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)
- Radio Broadcast By Karl Kaufmann: “Against the Lies of Our Enemies about Supposed Events in Hamburg,” Reichssender Hamburg, March 29, 1933
- Rahel Liebeschütz-Plaut, Diary No. 19, Hamburg, 1922
- Register of Moving Goods of Betty Levy, Hamburg, 13.11.1939
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Religion and Identity
(Andreas Brämer)
- Renaming of Hallerstraße in Ostmarkstraße, Hamburg, November 1st, 1938
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Renaming of Hamburg Streets under National Socialism: Hallerstraße
(Ingeborg Grolle)
- Reopening of the Joseph Carlebach School, Hamburg, 2007
- Reply letter from the Jewish Congregation in Hamburg to Henry Cohen, February 10, 1947
- Report by the Zionist Chapter Hamburg-Altona, in “Jüdische Rundschau” XI (1906), Vol. 14–15 (April 6, 1906), p. 214f.
- Report of the Pastor Johann Jacob Schudt on an Encounter with the “Wealthy“ Jew Diego Teixeira in Hamburg, 1714
- Report on the Status of the Jewish Congregation in Hamburg, November 17, 1952
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Return in Uniform. Walter Albert Eberstadt and the Beginning of Radio Hamburg
(Hans-Ulrich Wagner)
- Revised Statutes of the Sick-Care Society, established in Hamburg on January 1, 1831, Hamburg 1836
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Rothenbaumchaussee 38: The Treatment of Jewish Property in the Postwar Period
(Hendrik Althoff)
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Ruben Maleachi’s Visit to the Portuguese Sephardi Synagogue in Hamburg and Sephardic-Ashkenazic Relations in Early Twentieth-Century Hamburg
(Constanze Kolbe)
- Rudolf Birnbach, “Mother Borchardt” – A Jewish Shipping Company Owner, in: Aus alter und neuer Zeit. Bildbeilage des Israelitischen Familienblattes [From Times Old and New. Illustrated Supplement to the Israelite Family Newspaper] 8 (1935), p. 7
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Salomo Birnbaum's experiences at Hamburg University
(David Birnbaum)
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Scholarship
(Lilian Türk)
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Scientific Networks – Arabist Hedwig Klein’s Attempt to Emigrate
(Elke-Vera Kotowski)
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Self-Assertion and Spiritual Resistance. The History of the Jewish Community Center in Hamburg
(Barbara Müller-Wesemann)
- Separation Contract of the Altona Congregation of April 26, 1812, as well as the relevant Acts, including: the Act of Separation of the Altona Congregation (dated, Hamburg, April, 26 1812), as well as the Act of Separation of the Wandsbek Congregation (dated Wandsbek, February 28, 1821), Hamburg, April, 26 1812.
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Sephardic Jews in Hamburg
(Michael Studemund-Halévy)
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Social Democrat, Cooperative Member, and Jew. Joseph Berkowitz Kohn’s Activism in Late 19th Century Hamburg
(Sebastian Voigt)
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Social Issues and Welfare
(Stefanie Schüler-Springorum)
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Soup Kitchen Collection. The Jewish Winter Relief in Hamburg
(Ina Lorenz)
- Speech by Gustav Tuch, President of the Henry Jones Lodge, in: The Meeting Hall in Hamburg. Publication Commemorating Its Inauguration. Sunday, August 28, 1904, pp. 25-30 [Excerpt]
- 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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State Funding for Jewish Prison Chaplains
(Robert Richter)
- Statistics of Returnees from the Year 1945 - April 1952
- Statistics on Hamburg’s Jewish Population, compiled for the Gestapo by the Reich Association of the Jews in Germany [Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland] Liaison Officer on April 30, 1945
- Superintendent of the Poor of the Triple Congregation, Collection for the Poor at the Purim Holiday, Announcement, Hamburg, March 7, 1789
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Tax Lists of the Early Modern Period: Insights Regarding Jewish Life in Pre-modern Hamburg
(Nadja Hauptvogl)
- Telegram from Erich Lüth to Arie Goral, April 7, 1953
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The Act of Separation and the End of the Triple Congregation
(Jörg Berkemann)
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The Admission of Baptized Students to the Talmud Torah School in Hamburg Beginning in Late 1938
(Christiane Pritzlaff)
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The Aftermath of Exile. Children’s Book Author Grete Berges Returns to Hamburg
(Jasmin Centner)
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The Ashkenazic Physician Simon Lefmans. Jewish Physician and Antisemitic Resistance
(Anna von Villiez)
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The Banning of Jews from Visiting Museums
(Olaf Matthes, Christina Ewald)
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The case of Siegfried Landshut. „Restitution” at the University of Hamburg
(Dennis Hormuth)
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The Case of the Jewish Cemetery in Ottensen
(Ina Lorenz)
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The Centralverein’s Opposition to National Socialism
(Avraham Barkai, Pavel Golubev)
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The Citizen of Jewish Faith as an Educational Ideal. Eduard Israel Kley’s Treatise on the Israelite Elementary School
(Ingrid Lohmann)
- The Committee for the Poor of the German Israelite Congregation: “To the honorable Supervisory Committee of the German Israelite Congregation” (15.4.1863), Hamburg, pp. 1-11
- The Committee of the Henry Jones Lodge for Jewish Folklore, Invitation and Questionnaire, Hamburg 1896
- The Complaint of the Hamburg Parliament concerning Portuguese Jews of December 9, 1603, in: Acta Conventuum Senatus et Civium from Dezember 8/9, 1603 [S. 21-22]
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The Controversial Mission to the Jews. A 1964 Correspondence between Helmut Schmidt, Hamburg’s Senator for Interior Affairs, and Bishop Hans-Otto Wölber
(Rainer Hering)
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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 Disenfranchisement of Jewish Physicians in Hamburg during National Socialism
(Anna von Villiez)
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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 First Ethnographic Questionnaire in Jewish Folklore-Studies, Sammlungen zur jüdischen Volkskunde, published Hamburg, November 1896
(Dani Schrire)
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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 Founding of the Jewish Library and Reading Room
(Alice Jankowski)
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The Franz Rosenzweig Memorial Foundation
(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 General Privilege of 1641: An Important Step in the Formation of a Jewish Congregation in Altona
(Friedrich Battenberg)
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The Hall of Mirrors from Hamburg's Budge Palais
(Silke Reuther)
- The Hall of Mirrors from Hamburg's Budge Palais, Museum for Arts and Crafts Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, 1909
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The Hamburg Temple Controversy. Continuity and a New Beginning in Dibere Haberith
(Philipp Lenhard)
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The Hamburg Verein für Kranken=Pflege and the modernization of Jewish voluntary societies in the early 19th century
(Benjamin Baader)
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The Heinrich Barth Straße Synagogue and the Transnational Links between Stockholm and Hamburg
(Maja Hultman)
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The Henry Jones Lodge. Jewish Self-confidence and the Path into the Modern Age
(Rebekka Großmann)
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The Imperial Decree for Jews of 1710 (the so-called Judenreglement): a new formal guarantee of legal security for the Jews of Hamburg
(Ina Lorenz)
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The Introduction of Women’s Right to Vote in Hamburg’s Jewish Congregation
(Ina Lorenz)
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The Jew-Eater. A Response to Wilhelm Marr
(Werner Bergmann)
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The Kaiser, Dignitaries, and the Press as Guests of Albert Ballin
(Johannes Gerhardt)
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The Local Chapter Hamburg-Altona as Part of the Zionist Movement in Germany
(Sabrina Schütz)
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The Memoirs of Cantor Joseph Cysner. A rare testimonial of the Polenaktion
(Bonnie M. Harris)
- The Memoirs of Our Father, Joseph Berkowitz Kohn, copy presumably written by his daughter, Sophie Berkowitz-Kohn, Hamburg
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The November Pogroms and the Culture of Remembrance – the “Synagogue Monument” by Margrit Kahl
(Harald Schmid)
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The Number of Jews in Hamburg on April 30, 1945
(Jörg Berkemann)
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The physician Rahel Liebeschütz-Plaut: The involuntary end of a scientific career
(Doris Fischer-Radizi)
- The Police Authority. Department II (Political and Criminal Investigation Unit), Report by Constable Erxleben. Re: Observations Carried out in the Streets and Public Houses, Hamburg, October 1st, 1898
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The Portuguese-Jewish Community in Hamburg through the Lens of the Inquisition
(Jorun Poettering)
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The Reopening of the Joseph Carlebach School
(Stephanie Kowitz-Harms)
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The Resolution by the Council and City Assembly on the Emancipation of Hamburg’s Jews Passed on February 21, 1849
(Dirk Brietzke)
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The Role of the Hamburg-Bergedorf Tax Office [Finanzamt Hamburg-Bergedorf] and the Hamburg Exchange Control Office [Hamburger Devisenstelle] in the Twofold Plundering of the Jewish Lavy Family in 1938 and 1947–1951
(Bernhard Nette)
- The Stolpersteine of Brahmsallee 13, Hamburg, July 22, 2007
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The Stolpersteine of Brahmsallee 13: The Stories behind the Names and the Obstacles to Commemorating Them
(Beate Meyer)
- The Synagogue on Bibliotheksgata – Saved from the “Kristallnacht”, in: Dagens Nyheter, November 10, 1958, p. 12
- 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
- The Tax Lists of 1725, published in: Max Grunwald, Hamburg's German Jews up to the Dissolution of the Triple Congregation 1811, pp. 191-194
- The Testament of Jitte, Daughter of Matthias Glückstadt, Altona, April 8, 1774
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The Zinnowitz Song: A Symbol of Resort Antisemitism
(Frank Bajohr)
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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)
- The “Israelitisches Familienblatt” and Its Support of Jewish Ceremonial Art, September 20, 1928
- Transcript excerpt FZH / WdE 298, pp. 100-104, based on the slightly shortened audio excerpt from the interview with Steffi and Kurt Wittenberg, Part II, 8.1.1995, 3A, 00:24:00, interviewer: Sybille Baumbach.
- Transcript of a Letter from the Executive Board of the Israelite Congregation of Lübeck to the Lord Chief Rabbi Anschel Stern of Hamburg, Lübeck, December 20, 1884
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Transnational Networks and Questions of Belonging. An Exchange of Letters Between Jacob Schiff and Max Warburg During World War I.
(Sarah Panter)
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What happened in Hamburg. . .: A Western Yiddish Song about Polish Jews in 17th century Hamburg
(Diana Matut)
- Wilhelm Marr, A Mirror to the Jews, Hamburg , Hamburg 1862 (5th edition)
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Wilhelm Marr’s A Mirror to the Jews
(Werner Bergmann)
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“Against Oblivion” – Cinematic Remembrance in “The Rose Garden”
(Lea Wohl von Haselberg)
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“Folk Life in Palestine.” Otto Eberhard and the Christian Friends of Zionism
(Fabian Weber)
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“I Demand to See My Child.” – Unmarried Mothers, Reform School, and Self-Determination
(Claudia Prestel)
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“I know few people who seem so qualified to do so…” A Letter of Recommendation for Siegfried Landshut
(Lisa Gerlach)
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“It Cost Me 20 Years to Defeat Hitler.” Hamburg Shipping Company Owner Arnold Bernstein in the USA
(Björn Siegel)
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“Mother Borchardt” – a Jewish Shipping Company Owner
(Rebekka Großmann)
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“Neues Bauen” and Jewish Architecture. Photograph of the Temple on Oberstraße
(Ulrich Knufinke)
- “On the Road With Ballin.” Hamburg 1904
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“On the Road with Ballin—Experiences Made by a Russian Emigrant”
(Tobias Brinkmann)
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“Swept back into the unseen vastness of the sea” - Fritz Buff’s account of his voyage aboard the ST. LOUIS, May and June 1939
(Matthias Loeber)
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“tear down outdated […] views”. Agathe Lasch, an academic revolutionary
(Inge Stephan)
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“The Enemy is in the Country: The Jew.” Poster Stamps Printed by the Deutschvölkischen Schutz- und Trutz-Bundes [German Nationalist Protection and Defiance Federation]
(Martin Ulmer)
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“The Jews in the Army”—On the Origins and Pervasiveness of a Prejudice
(Uwe Lohalm)
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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)
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“This cannot end well.” Käthe Starke-Goldschmidt's Memories of Theresienstadt
(Linde Apel)
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“To Palestine!” Comments on the Oral History Video Interview with Rachel Dror
(Lennart Bohne)
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“We live upon the sea as if in another world.” An Addendum to Ida Dehmel’s Diary of her Round the World Trip aboard the “Reliance” 1936
(Carolin Vogel)
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“When it really mattered ...” - A Daughter’s Memories of Her Mother
(Erika Hirsch)
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