Malvin Warschauer: copy papers

Identifier
WL1010
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 70150
Dates
1 Jan 1899 - 31 Jan 1988
Level of Description
Collection
Source
EHRI Partner

Biographical History

Malvin Warschauer was born in 1871 the son of a timber merchant in a small village in Kanth, near Breslau, Silesia. He was a student at Berlin University from 1890 where he studied oriental languages, Arabic and Syrian and philosophy and became a member, then later president, of the Academic Union for Jewish History and Literature. He also studied at the College of Jewish Learning at Unter den Linden where most of the students were from Eastern Europe, Austria and Hungary. It was during this time that he became a life-long friend of Leo Baeck.

Acquisition

Walters-Warschauer: Tradition m/s in English & German (2 vols) photocopy

Donated July 1991

Donor: James Julius Walters

Scope and Content

The papers in this collection offer a detailed insight into the life and ideas of one of Germany's most distinguished Rabbis, Malvin Warschauer. They also give an account of the lives of Jews in Germany, particularly Berlin, from the end of the 19th century to the Nazi era

System of Arrangement

The original arrangement of the papers, all of which are copies, has been retained. That is to say each bundle contains a different document type (sermons, wedding speeches, newspaper articles etc) arranged chronologically.

Conditions Governing Access

Open

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