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Type of Result: article, Project: Key Documents of German-Jewish History
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Leisure and Sports
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Local Remembrance. The Sephardic Synagogue on Altona’s Bäckerstraße
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Love for One’s Homeland and Longing for Recognition. Ludwig Berger’s Commemorative Speech on Johannes Brahms
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Martha Glass. “Every day in Theresin is a gift”
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Memory and Remembrance
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Messianic Hope in Hamburg, 1666
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Migration
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Modern Jewish Social Work. The Israelite-Humanitarian Women’s Association
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Narrative Layers of History. The Oral History Interviews with Holocaust Survivor Esther Bauer
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Organizations and Institutions
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Paul Dessau’s “Hagadah.” A Passover Oratorio Reflecting Contemporary History
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Persecution and Marginalization of So-Called “Mixed-bloods”. The Case of Friedrich Wilhelm Lübbert
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Pine Trees by the Sea: Interiors as a Window into a Family History
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Preparations for Passover during COVID-19
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Pub Conversations. Antisemitic Attitudes among Hamburg’s Craftsmen around 1900
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Radio Appeal for an Anti-Jewish Boycott
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Religion and Identity
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Renaming of Hamburg Streets under National Socialism: Hallerstraße
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Return in Uniform. Walter Albert Eberstadt and the Beginning of Radio Hamburg
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Rothenbaumchaussee 38: The Treatment of Jewish Property in the Postwar Period
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Ruben Maleachi’s Visit to the Portuguese Sephardi Synagogue in Hamburg and Sephardic-Ashkenazic Relations in Early Twentieth-Century Hamburg
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Salomo Birnbaum's experiences at Hamburg University
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Scholarship
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Scientific Networks – Arabist Hedwig Klein’s Attempt to Emigrate
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Self-Assertion and Spiritual Resistance. The History of the Jewish Community Center in Hamburg