Wandsbek
Mentioned in
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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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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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Demographics and Social Structure
(Miriam Rürup)
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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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Family and Everyday Life
(Stefanie Fischer)
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Gabriel Riesser and the Emancipation Debate in Hamburg
(Arno Herzig)
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Law and Politics
(Uffa Jensen)
- List of Jewish Physicians in the Arztregisterbezirk Hamburg
- Martha Glass: Theresienstadt Diaries 1943-1945
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Migration
(Tobias Brinkmann)
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Organizations and Institutions
(Rainer Liedtke)
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Persecution and Marginalization of So-Called “Mixed-bloods”. The Case of Friedrich Wilhelm Lübbert
(Beate-Christine Fiedler)
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Radio Appeal for an Anti-Jewish Boycott
(Michael Grüttner)
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Religion and Identity
(Andreas Brämer)
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Renaming of Hamburg Streets under National Socialism: Hallerstraße
(Ingeborg Grolle)
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Scholarship
(Lilian Türk)
- 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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Soup Kitchen Collection. The Jewish Winter Relief in Hamburg
(Ina Lorenz)
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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 Disenfranchisement of Jewish Physicians in Hamburg during National Socialism
(Anna von Villiez)
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The Franz Rosenzweig Memorial Foundation
(Ina Lorenz)
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The Hamburg Temple Controversy. Continuity and a New Beginning in Dibere Haberith
(Philipp Lenhard)
- 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
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What happened in Hamburg. . .: A Western Yiddish Song about Polish Jews in 17th century Hamburg
(Diana Matut)