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Type of Result: source, Project: Key Documents of German-Jewish History
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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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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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Erich Kastan, Photograph of the Temple on Innenraums des Tempels Oberstraße, Hamburg, 1937
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Erich Lüth to Arie Goral, Hamburg February, 26 1953
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Excerpt from the Pinkas Kehila of the Jewish Congregation Frankfurt (Oder) 1767 / 1771, MS 19, 15r-15v
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Ezekiel, A Beautiful New Song, Hamburg, 1652, edited by David de Castro (Amsterdam, 1675)
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Fashion Show at Robinsohn Brothers, Hamburger Nachrichten, March 23, 1927, p. 18
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First Senate Ruling of February 10, 1892 Approving the Petitioner’s “Application to Change His Name”
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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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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
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Fritz Buff’s Account of His Journey on the St. Louis (1939)
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From the Local Chapters: Hamburg, in: Jüdische Rundschau XIII (1908), Vol. 48 (November 27, 1908), p. 212
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Funerary Monument to Dr. Gabriel Riesser (1806–1863) at Ohlsdorf Cemetery, Hamburg (1865)
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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
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German-Jewish War Veterans’ Association [Vaterländischer Bund jüdischer Frontsoldaten]. From the Advertising Committee: Call for a Jewish Memorial Cemetery, Hamburg 1921
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Glikl von Hameln: Memoirs 1691-1719 [Excerpt]
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Greeting by Max Warburg on the Occasion of the Opening of the Jewish Community Center, Hamburg, January 9, 1938
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Gretchen Wohlwill, Oil-Portrait of Eugen Fraenkel, Hamburg 1928
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Grete Berges, Return to Hamburg (July 22, 1953), p. 6
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Guidelines for Celebrating Passover 5780
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Handwritten Notebook of Albert Ballin, Hamburg, June 1910 [Excerpt]
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Hannah Arendt, Jewish Cultural Reconstruction Field Reports, 1948–1951, Field Report No. 18, February 15 – March 10, 1950
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Helen Rosenau, Changing Attitudes towards Women, in: Free German League of Culture in Great Britain (ed.), Women under the Swastika, London 1942, pp. 26-27.
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Henry Cohen to the Hamburg Jewish Congregation, Tientsin, December 29, 1946
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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