Letters and postcards sent to Erich and Sali (Dermer) Neugeboren in Eretz Israel by their family in Ostrava, Prague, Vilaucea and Tarnopol, 1922-1963
- Postcard sent from Franzensbad to Anna Neugeboren in Witkowitz, 18 June 1922;
- Postcard sent to Anna Neugeboren in Ostrava by her brother Poldi in Karlsbad, 18 July 1937;
- Letters sent to Erich (Eli) and Sali (Dermer) Neugeboren by their family in Ostrau and Prague, 1939;
- Postcard (in Yiddish) sent from Rechovot to Sara Neugeboren in Kibbutz Kfar Giladi, 16 August 1939;
- Letters and postcards sent to Sali Neugeboren by her father, Abraham...
File Number : 2069
Type of Material : Letter, Red Cross Letter, Postcard
Memoirs of Ditta Zilbiger, born in Bielitz, Poland, 1910, regarding her experiences and those of her family, 1939-1947
Also in the file:
- Information regarding Ditta Zilbiger's parents Shmuel and Irma, her sisters Penina and Ilsa and her father's family in Bielitz;
- Letter from Irma Zilbiger to her daughter, Ditta Zilbiger, in Eretz Israel, regarding Otto and Alfred, her mother's sisters' sons, who had succeeded in escaping to the United States, the difficult situation of the family in Poland (lack of food), and their plans to make aliya to Eretz Israel, 01 May 1939;
- Letter from Irma Zilbiger to...
Visitors' Book from the Jewish restaurant in Rome owned by Eliyahu Pines with entries by Jews from various countries who visited Rome and were guests at the restaurant, 1937-1941
In the book there are also portraits of Eliyahu Pines sketched by visitors to the restaurant.
File Number : 67
Type of Material : Drawing, Memoir Book, Names
Language : Hebrew, Polish, French, English, Russian, German, Yiddish, Hungarian
Correspondence of Dr. Israel Kasztner with various public figures regarding the rescue of Jews in Hungary during the Holocaust and Jewish emigration from Europe following the war, 1945-1948
Collection of the Consulaat New York - Consulate of the Netherlands in New York, 1940-1945
Included in the collection:
Official documentation of the Consulate of the Netherlands in New York, regarding exchanges of Jewish and German prisoners during 1940-1945;
Official documentation regarding Dutch Jews in the liberated countries in 1945;
Official documentation regarding the deportation of Jews from the Netherlands during 1940-1945;
Official documentation of the Consulate of the Netherlands in New York, regarding the confiscation of property of Jews who emigrated from the Netherlands to the...
Collection of J. J. Weissman, regarding emigration applications of Jews, submitted to the Befehlshaber der Sicherheitspolizei in the Netherlands, 1941-1943
Included in the collection:
Curriculum Vitae (CVs) and letters sent by Weissman to the SIPO and SS commander, regarding the exchange of monies for emigration permits; documents regarding exemption from detention in a camp and deportation, until the end of the procedure for the transfer of the required sum in order to receive emigration permits; rejection announcements by the SIPO and SD commander.
Collection of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (AJDC), 1935-1944
Documentation regarding help given by American Jews to Jews in Europe including financial support to refugees, acting as agents to obtain visas and immigration certificates from governments in Europe, help in obtaining consular services and in emigrating from Europe.
Type of Material : Circular, Protocol, Poster, Correspondence, Statistics, Survey Report
Personal documents and certificates belonging to Karol Salomon Arnold, 1916-1947
- Birth certificate of Karol Salomon Arnold, the son of Mina and Hersch Arnold, 01 October 1916;
- Matriculation certificate of Karol Salomon Arnold, issued in Rohatyn, 29 May 1935; notarized copy of the matriculation certificate issued in Kalusz, 30 July 1935;
- Identity card, including a photograph of Karol Salomon Arnold, issued in Wojnilow, 29 July 1935;
- Character reference certificate given to Karol Salomon Arnold at his request in order to facilitate the issuing of a passport, issued by the Mayor of Wojnilow, 28...
Request for payment of 100 Reichsmarks in order to receive an emigration permit, sent to Nathan Steiner by the Viennese authorities, 06 April 1939
[Included in the file]:
Order received by Therese Windholz from the Theresienstadt Ghetto demanding she report for deportation to Switzerland, 05 February 1945.