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  1. Richard and Rena Voss collection

    Personal papers, in particular vital records and identity documents, of members of the Voss and Mendel-Lion families.

  2. Clive Teddern: The Hyphen News and other papers

    The bulk of the collection is materials produced in Clive Teddern’s role as editor of The Hyphen News. Also included are his memoirs and papers of the Otto Hirsch Chapter of the B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation.

  3. Frieda Lederer photograph collection

    The photographs depict Frieda Lederer in Mukacheve, Hungary (now Ukraine), before World War II, as a refugee with the Lowengart family in Göteborg, Sweden, and as an employee with the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee in Munich, Germany, after the war.

  4. Records relating to the Committee for Refugee Education

    Includes essay written by refugee students studying English in a program provided by the Committee for Refugee Education after World War II. The essays describe experiences of new life in the United States, memories of persecution and imprisonment in concentration camps, and liberation. Also included are samples of teaching materials used in the English lessons and a 18 December 1949 letter written by one of the English instructors.

  5. Selected records from the State Archives of Bolzano

    This collection contains Jewish personal files from the region Bolzano in Italy.

  6. Maria Klein papers

    1. Maria Klein collection

    The papers consist of ten postcards and one letter written by Estera Lifszyc [donor's mother] in Warsaw, Poland, to Maria Klein and her brother, Rubin Lifszyc, in Toyo and Kobe (Kōbe-shi), Japan.

  7. Oral history interview with Toni Gass

  8. Ginette Kalish photographs

    Contains photographs of Ginette Kalish [donor] and other children in Canet Plage, France, who were part of a group of seventy other orphaned children from Barcelona, Spain, who had escaped Franco and were assisted by the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. This group of children were later moved to a chateau in La Vercantiere that included a school and church until their liberation in 1945. Also includes a collection of prewar and wartime photographic prints and a photographic postcard documenting the Druker family, friends from Canet Plage and the Château de Masgelier children's home in Francet.

  9. Circular US Army lapel pin worn by Arthur Schmitt

    1. Arthur and Meta Grunebaum Schmitt collection

    The lapel pin was used by Arthur Schmitt during his three years of military service during World War II (1939-1945). The pin is part of a larger collection documenting the experiences of Arthur (Abraham) Schmitt and Meta (Miriam) Grunebaum Schmitt and their families in Germany and the United States before, during, and after World War II.

  10. World War I wound badge for a cap awarded to a German soldier

    1. Stefan and Frederike Deutsch family collection

    World War I wound badge awarded to Stefan Deutsch for injuries sustained while serving in the German Army.

  11. Selected records from the Foreign Office and Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Protocols of Treaties, United States of America (FO 93)

    Contains records from the Office of the Protocols of Treaties, United States relating to an exchange of notes to set up a joint Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine December 10, 1945.

  12. Bulletin issued by the Joint Committee for Aid to the Jews in Poland in Jerusalem including testimony by Jewish refugees who had escaped from Warsaw and Tarnow to Eretz Israel regarding their experiences under German rule, June 1940

    1. M.4 - Bulletins of the Vaad Hahatzalah (Rescue Council) of the Jewish Agency for Eretz Israel, 1937-1959

    Bulletin issued by the Joint Committee for Aid to the Jews in Poland in Jerusalem including testimony by Jewish refugees who had escaped from Warsaw and Tarnow to Eretz Israel regarding their experiences under German rule, June 1940 Testimony of a Jewish refugee who had escaped to Vilna regarding the situation of the Jews in Vilna under Soviet rule.

  13. Jews at UNRRA camp in Austria

    Displaced persons, UNRRA. Signs in Hebrew. At right, sign reading "UNRRA DP camp Admont." Several scenes of Jews marching with picks and shovels. LS, camp, tending crops, hoeing, women washing (various shots). MCU, four men walking on dirt road, UNRRA official? UNRRA officers caring for children. School children, teenagers sitting at desks outside, teacher writes on blackboard: "We hope to go to Palestine" in English and Hebrew. Couple looking at announcement board. CU, man sitting on steps.

  14. Bulletin issued by the Committee for Polish Jewry in Jerusalem containing testimony from Jewish refugees who escaped from Poland to Eretz Israel regarding their experiences and the situation of the Jews under German rule, September 1940

    1. M.4 - Bulletins of the Vaad Hahatzalah (Rescue Council) of the Jewish Agency for Eretz Israel, 1937-1959

    Bulletin issued by the Committee for Polish Jewry in Jerusalem containing testimony from Jewish refugees who escaped from Poland to Eretz Israel regarding their experiences and the situation of the Jews under German rule, September 1940 The bulletin also contains testimony of Avraham Goldberg, an Eretz Israel citizen, who was in Poland and escaped to the Soviet occupied area and Eretz Israel.

  15. Jews at UNRRA camp in Austria

    Displaced persons, UNRRA. Signs in Hebrew. At right, sign reading "UNRRA DP camp Admont." Several scenes of Jews marching with picks and shovels. LS, camp, tending crops, hoeing, women washing (various shots). MCU, four men walking on dirt road, UNRRA official? UNRRA officers caring for children. School children, teenagers sitting at desks outside, teacher writes on blackboard: "We hope to go to Palestine" in English and Hebrew. Couple looking at announcement board. CU, man sitting on steps.

  16. Rosenthal and Glass family papers

    1. Rosenthal and Glass family collection

    The documents consist of documents, identity papers, and permits. The papers are part of a collection documenting the experiences of Inge Glass (nee Rosenthal), her parents Bernhard and Hedwig Rosenthal (nee Bauer) and her brother Walter Rosenthal in Germany, Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), and South Africa before, during, and after the Holocaust. The collection also includes a cookbook and Hebrew and German prayer books: a machzor, a siddur, and three haggadot.