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Type of Result: article, Project: Key Documents of German-Jewish History
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Education and Reform. The Israelite Free School in the Context of Civic Emancipation
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Eugen Fraenkel: Hamburg’s most important pathologist
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Exile and Exile Literature. Walter A. Berendsohn’s struggle to return to Hamburg University
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Experience Turned into Drawing? On the Motif of Closeness in Ágnes Lukács' Series of Lithographs
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Family Names and Matters of Identity. Hans Julius Oppenheim’s Petition
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Family and Everyday Life
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Flight and Plundering. The List of Moving Goods of Betty Levy
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Founding of the Jewish Sports Club Bar Kochba, 1910
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From Hamburg out into the World—Jewish Emigration and the Aid Organization of German Jews
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From Rumor to Contract: The Complaint of the Hamburg Parliament concerning Portuguese Jews of December 9, 1603
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Gabriel Riesser and the Emancipation Debate in Hamburg
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Hamburg’s Jews Take Permanent Family Names
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Haute Couture from Israel. Designer Galia Lahav and Hamburg’s Past as a Place for Jewish Fashion Houses
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Hebrew Language Studies between Christian Theology and the Enlightenment. The Academic High School in Hamburg
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Helen Rosenau, Aspiring Art Historian and Archaeologist
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Hermann Zvi Guttmann and His Design for the New Synagogue at Hohe Weide
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Ida Ehre and Hamburg’s Kammerspiele Theater
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In Search of Belonging. Jacob Sonderling’s “This is my Life”
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Jewish Art? Anita Rée and “New Objectivity”
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Jewish Martial Arts. Hamburg’s Sports Club “Schild”
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Jewish cultural assets in the postwar period. Hannah Arendt’s report on the situation in Hamburg
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Jitte Glückstadt’s Testament. The Soul’s Care and Salvation in the Early Modern Era
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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
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Kindertransport and Jewish International Aid Networks
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Law and Politics