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x A.C. Barclay     Papers of Captain A.C. Barclay Southampton University Library
x Aaron Lazarus     Aaron Lazarus Collection Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies Library
x Aaron Tänzer  
Aaron Tänzer ((also) German: Aron Tänzer, Hungarian: Tänzer Áron; also German: Arnold Tänzer; January 30, 1871 – February 26, 1937, Göppingen) was an Austrian rabbi. He was born in Pressburg, Hungary. He studied at the Pressburg Rabbinerschule, and...
Arnold Tänzer Papers Centrum Judaicum Archive
x Abel Family     John Stern Family Collection Leo Baeck Institute New York Archives
x Abraham Aaron Neumann     Abraham A. Neumann Papers Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies Library
x Abraham Ben-Oliel     Abraham Ben-Oliel Papers Jewish Theological Seminary of America Library
x Abraham Berliner Portrait of Abraham Berliner, from the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia.
Abraham (Adolf) Berliner (May 2, 1833–1915) (Hebrew: אברהם ברלינר) was a German theologian and historian, born in Obersitzko, province of Posen, Prussia. He received his first education under his father, who was teacher in Obersitzko. He continued...
Collection of Letters of the Martin Buber Institute's Library Martin Buber Institute Library
x Abraham Hauser     Papers of Abraham Hauser Southampton University Library
x Abraham Nahum Stencl  
Abraham Nahum Stencl (Avrom-Nokhem Shtentsl) (1897-1983) was a Yiddish poet. He was born in Czeladź in south-western Poland, and studied at the yeshiva in Sosnowice, where his brother was rabbi. He left home in 1917; he joined a Zionist community,...
Abraham Nahum Stencl Collection School of Oriental and African Studies Library
Abraham Nahum Stencl Library School of Oriental and African Studies Library
x Abraham W. Geller     Abraham W. Geller Architectural Records and Papers Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library
x Ada Green     Ada and Henry Green Papers Jewish Theological Seminary of America Library
x Adelaide Schulkind     Mrs. Walter Frank Collection Robert D. Farber University Archives and Special Collections Department
x Adelheid Weiser     Maser/Weiser Collection Central Archives for the Study of the History of the Jews in Germany
x Adelheid Zunz     Zunz-Ehrenberg Papers Divinity Library
x Adolf Diamant     Adolf Diamant Collection Martin Buber Institute Library
x Adolf Kohn     Reiss Family Collection Leo Baeck Institute New York Archives
x Adolf Leschnitzer     Adolf Leschnitzer Collection Leo Baeck Institute New York Archives
x Adolph Frank Adolph Frank
Adolph Frank (January 29, 1834–May 30, 1916) was a German chemist, engineer, and businessman. He is best known for having discovered uses of potash and creating the industry. Adolph Frank was born in the village of Klötze, near Gardelegen in Altmark...
Adolf Frank Collection Leo Baeck Institute New York Archives
x Aharon Appelfeld Appelfeldprofile
Aharon Appelfeld (Hebrew: אהרון אפלפלד) (born February 16, 1932 in the village Zhadova near to Czernowitz, Romania, now Ukraine) is an Israeli novelist. In 1940, when Appelfeld was eight years old, the Nazis invaded his hometown and his mother was...
Aharon Appelfeld Collection Hebrew Literature Archives
x Aharon Katzir  
Aharon Katzir (Aharon Katzir-Katchalsky) (Hebrew: אהרן קציר‎) (1914 – 30 May 1972) was an Israeli pioneer in the study of the electrochemistry of biopolymers. Born 1914 in Łódź, Poland, he moved to Palestine in 1925, where he taught at the Hebrew...
Aharon Katzir Papers Weizmann Archives
x Alan Mocatta  
Sir Alan Abraham Mocatta (27 June 1907-1 November 1990) was an English judge, an expert on restrictive practices and a leader of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews of Britain. After attending Clifton College and New College, Oxford, he was called to...
Papers relating to Abraham Mocatta and the Sephardi community in London Southampton University Library
x Albert Einstein Albert Einstein Head
Albert Einstein (pronounced /ˈælbərt ˈaɪnstaɪn/; German: [ˈalbɐt ˈaɪ̯nʃtaɪ̯n]  ( listen); 14 March 1879–18 April 1955) was a theoretical physicist who is widely regarded as one of the most influential scientists of all time. His many contributions...
Albert Einstein Collection Leo Baeck Institute New York Archives
Albert Einstein Archives Jewish National and University Library
Albert Einstein Papers Robert D. Farber University Archives and Special Collections Department
x Albert Grzesinski  
Albert Grzesinski (born July 28, 1879 in Treptow an der Tollense as Albert Lehmann, died December 31, 1947 in New York City) was a German SPD politician and Minister of the Interior of Prussia from 1926 to 1930. He became a member of the SPD in 1897...
Albert Grzesinski Papers German National Library - Central Library, Frankfurt
x Albert J. Wood     Albert J. Wood Collection Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies Library
x Albert Lasker  
Albert Davis Lasker (May 1, 1880 - May 30, 1952) was an American businessman who is often considered to be the founder of modern advertising. He was born in Freiburg, Germany when his American parents Morris and Nettie Heidenheimer Davis Lasker were...
Albert Lasker Papers Columbia University - Rare Book and Manuscript Library
x Albert M. Hyamson     Press cuttings and papers collected by Albert M. Hyamson Southampton University Library
x Albert Seligsohn     Seligsohn Kroner Family Collection Leo Baeck Institute New York Archives
x Albert Siegfried Bettelheim     Albert Siegfried Bettelheim Papers Jewish Theological Seminary of America Library
x Albrecht Joseph     Albrecht Joseph Papers German National Library - Central Library, Frankfurt
x Aleksei F. Girs     Aleksei F. and Liubov A. Girs Papers Columbia University - Rare Book and Manuscript Library
x Alex Bernstein     Alex Bernstein Collection Leo Baeck Institute New York Archives
x Alexander Altmann Altmann title mendelssohn
Alexander Altmann (April 16, 1906 – June 6, 1987) was an Orthodox Jewish scholar and rabbi born in Kassa, Austria-Hungary, today Košice, Slovakia. He emigrated to England in 1938 and later settled in the United States, working productively for a...
Alexander Altmann Collection Leo Baeck Institute New York Archives
UCL Jewish Studies Library University College London Library
Altmann Archive University College London Library
x Alexander Herzberg     Alexander Herzberg Papers German National Library - Central Library, Frankfurt
x Alexander Hess     Alexander Hess Papers Jewish Theological Seminary of America Library
x Alexander Kohut  
Alexander (Yedhuda Chanoch) Kohut (April 22, 1842, Kiskunfélegyháza, Hungary – May 25, 1894, New York) was a rabbi and orientalist. He belonged to a family of rabbis, the most noted among them being Rabbi Israel Palota, his great-grandfather, Rabbi...
George Alexander Kohut Papers Jewish Theological Seminary of America Library
x Alexander Kutepov /wikipedia/images/en_id/2336947
Alexander Pavlovich Kutepov (Александр Павлович Кутепов in Russian) (28 September 1882 Cherepovets — 1930) was a Russian counterrevolutionary in South Russia and White Army General (1920). Kutepov graduated from Junker Infantry School in St...
Georgii Alekseevich Iakimovich Letters and Photograph of Aleksandr P. Kutepov Columbia University - Rare Book and Manuscript Library
x Alexander Marx     Alexander Marx Papers Jewish Theological Seminary of America Library
x Alexis Goldenweiser     Alexis Goldenweiser Papers Columbia University - Rare Book and Manuscript Library
x Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. Alfred D. Chandler, Jr..jpg
Alfred DuPont Chandler, Jr. (September 15, 1918 – May 9, 2007) was a professor of business history at Harvard Business School, who wrote extensively about the scale and the management structures of modern corporations. Chandler graduated from...
Alfred D. Chandler Papers Baker Library
x Alfred Gruenspecht     Alfred Gruenspecht Family Collection Leo Baeck Institute New York Archives
x Alfred Lichtenstein     Alfred Lichtenstein Collection Leo Baeck Institute New York Archives
x Alfred Philippson Alfred Philippsons Studienfreund Sven Hedin
Alfred Philippson (January 1, 1864 – January 30, 1953) was a German geologist and geographer. He was born at Bonn, son of Ludwig Philippson. He received his education at the gymnasium and university of his native town and at the University of...
Ludwig Philippson Family Collection Leo Baeck Institute New York Archives
x Alfred R. Tyrnauer     Alfred R. Tyrnauer Papers German National Library - Central Library, Frankfurt
x Alfred Wolfenstein     Alfred Wolfenstein Papers German National Library - Central Library, Frankfurt
x Alfredo Cahn     Alfredo Cahn Archive German National Library - Central Library, Frankfurt
x Alia Stern     John Stern Family Collection Leo Baeck Institute New York Archives
x Alice Herz  
Alice Herz (1882 – March 26, 1965) was the first activist in the United States known to have immolated herself in protest of the escalating Vietnam War, following the example of Buddhist monk Thích Quảng Đức who immolated himself in protest of the...
Alice Herz Papers German National Library - Central Library, Frankfurt
x Alice Kroner     Seligsohn Kroner Family Collection Leo Baeck Institute New York Archives
x Alice Maier     Joseph and Alice Maier Papers German National Library - Central Library, Frankfurt
x Alice Muehsam     Muehsam Family Collection Leo Baeck Institute New York Archives
x Alice Plaut     Emil and Alice Plaut Collection Leo Baeck Institute New York Archives
x Alice Wolfe     George Victor and Alice Wolfe Collection Leo Baeck Institute New York Archives
x Alois A. F. Marcus Family     Alois A. F. Marcus Family Collection Leo Baeck Institute New York Archives
x Alphons Silbermann  
Alphons Silbermann (August 11, 1909 – March 4, 2000) was a German Jewish sociologist, musicologist, entrepreneur and publicist. Born in Cologne, he studied musicology, sociology and law at the Universities of Cologne, Freiburg i. Br. and Grenoble....
Alphons Silbermann Library Moses Mendelssohn Center Library
Alphons Silbermann Archive Moses Mendelssohn Center Library
x Alter Kacyzne Alter Kacyzne 1920s-1930s
Alter Kacyzne (May 31, 1885 in Vilnius, Russian Empire (now Lithuania) – July 7, 1941 in Ternopil, Ukraine (at the time occupied by Germany)) was a Jewish (Yiddish) writer, poet, and photographer. He traveled throughout Poland after World War I,...
Alter Kacyzne Photographs YIVO Institute for Jewish Research Archives
x Amos de-Shalit     Amos de-Shalit Papers Weizmann Archives
x Amos Oz Amos Oz by Kubik
Amos Oz (Hebrew: עמוס עוז‎) (born May 4, 1939, birth name Amos Klausner) is an Israeli writer, novelist, and journalist. He is also a professor of literature at Ben-Gurion University in Be'er Sheva. Since 1967, he has been a prominent advocate and...
Amos Oz Collection Hebrew Literature Archives
x Andreas Meyer     Andreas Meyer Papers German National Library - Central Library, Frankfurt
x Andreas W. Mytze     Andreas W. Mytze Archive German National Library - Central Library, Frankfurt
x Anita Warburg     Anita Warburg Collection Robert D. Farber University Archives and Special Collections Department
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