144 Results
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Type of Result: article, Project: Key Documents of German-Jewish History
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The General Privilege of 1641: An Important Step in the Formation of a Jewish Congregation in Altona
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The Hall of Mirrors from Hamburg's Budge Palais
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The Hamburg Temple Controversy. Continuity and a New Beginning in Dibere Haberith
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The Hamburg Verein für Kranken=Pflege and the modernization of Jewish voluntary societies in the early 19th century
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The Heinrich Barth Straße Synagogue and the Transnational Links between Stockholm and Hamburg
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The Henry Jones Lodge. Jewish Self-confidence and the Path into the Modern Age
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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
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The Introduction of Women’s Right to Vote in Hamburg’s Jewish Congregation
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The Jew-Eater. A Response to Wilhelm Marr
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The Kaiser, Dignitaries, and the Press as Guests of Albert Ballin
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The Local Chapter Hamburg-Altona as Part of the Zionist Movement in Germany
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The Memoirs of Cantor Joseph Cysner. A rare testimonial of the Polenaktion
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The November Pogroms and the Culture of Remembrance – the “Synagogue Monument” by Margrit Kahl
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The Number of Jews in Hamburg on April 30, 1945
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The Portuguese-Jewish Community in Hamburg through the Lens of the Inquisition
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The Reopening of the Joseph Carlebach School
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The Resolution by the Council and City Assembly on the Emancipation of Hamburg’s Jews Passed on February 21, 1849
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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
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The Stolpersteine of Brahmsallee 13: The Stories behind the Names and the Obstacles to Commemorating Them
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The Zinnowitz Song: A Symbol of Resort Antisemitism
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The physician Rahel Liebeschütz-Plaut: The involuntary end of a scientific career
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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”
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The “Rulands-Eck.” Antisemitism in Cabaret
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Transnational Networks and Questions of Belonging. An Exchange of Letters Between Jacob Schiff and Max Warburg During World War I.
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What happened in Hamburg. . .: A Western Yiddish Song about Polish Jews in 17th century Hamburg