Correspondence with Jung, Julius
Extent and Medium
8 letters
Biographical History
Julius Jung was a Jewish-German immigrant to Great Britain. The active B’nai B’rith member got involved here in numerous community related activities, especially the support of refugees like himself.
Scope and Content
Correspondence mainly regarding the lending of a minute book of a German Synagogue that had existed in London in the end of the 19th century. Other subjects are Jung’s Library membership and the sudden death of his elder brother.
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