Kartell Convent: Miscellaneous material
Extent and Medium
1 folder and 4 images
Creator(s)
- Kartell Convent
Biographical History
The Kartell-Convent (K. C.) was an umbrella organisation of Jewish-German student fraternities. It was established in 1896 and ceased to exist in 1933. Prominent members included among others physicist and chemist Leo Löwenstein and lawyer Ludwig Holländer, who later served as board member for the Central Association of German citizens of Jewish Faith. After the Second World War former members reconstituted KC chapters in several countries of their respective settlement including the UK.
Acquisition
Photos+program+speech re:KC
Donor: Ronald Stent
Scope and Content
Kartell Conventus: Miscellaneous material
Conditions Governing Access
Open
Subjects
- Student fraternities
- Jews
- Jewish organisations