Curriculum vitae (CV) of the artist Mordechai Krubicki, born in Lipno, Poland, in two versions, written for a 1996 exhibition in Jerusalem (no date or signature)
Curriculum vitae (CV) written for a solo exhibition of the drawings of Krubicki in the foyer of the Jerusalem Theater, 01-31 August 1996;
Life in Lipno; membership in Hashomer Hatzair; family members perished during the Holocaust; joins the navy of the Red Army; combat on the Finland front; joins Aliya Bet after the war; development as an artist.
Memorial booklet written by Miriam Friedman Morris regarding the experiences of her parents, Hildegard (Taussig) Friedman, born in Berlin, Germany, 1921, and David Friedman, born in Märisch Ostrau, Czechoslovakia, 1893, in Prague, Theresienstadt, the Lodz Ghetto, Auschwitz-Birkenau, and other places
- Experiences of Hildegard (Taussig) Friedman, who was born in Berlin, Germany, 06 April 1921, as described in the booklet: Her family's life before the war; German occupation, 1939; life under German occupation; deportation from Prague to Theresienstadt, 17 December 1941; labor planting trees in Krivoklat forest...
File Number : 8592
Type of Material : Postcard, Letter, Red Cross Letter, Documentary, Memoirs, Newspaper Clippings, Article(s), List(s), Text(s), Personal Documents
Diary of Rozalia (Herman) Revesz, born in Targu Mures, Romania, 1918, regarding her relationship with her husband, the sculptor, Andrei Revesz, and a letter from her brother, Ernst Herman, born in Targu Mures, Romania, 1924, regarding his experiences in the ghetto
- Diary kept by Rozalia (Herman) Revesz in Targu Mures and Bucharest, 1937-1940; the first entry is dated 19 March 1937, approximately one year after she met her future husband, Andrei Revesz; the diary contains a description of their relationship, lists of expenses, the names of friends and drawings created by Andrei; the last entry is dated 30...
Certification by UNRRA, regarding the detention of Abram Mairanz Miron in Bergen-Belsen during the war, issued in Munich, 09 October 1945
The file includes:
- Postcards and drawings by Abram Mairanz Miron in Germany after the war; some of the postcards and drawings were commissioned by emissaries of the Zionist parties visiting the Foehrenwald DP camp;
Comments by the person submitting the material:
Abram Mairanz Miron, born in Sierpc, Poland, 1922; attended art school in Warsaw; deported to the Warsaw Ghetto together with his parents, Bela and Binjamin and his sister, Rivka; he survived but his...
Letters and postcards sent to Arie Rosenthal and to his wife Doba Heber in Eretz Israel by their family members in Turek, Czestochowa, Stawiszyn and Lodz, 1938-1939, and correspondence between Nathan Heber in Stawiszyn and his future wife Rachel Rula Madowicz in Turek, 1930-1931
Included in the file:
- Translation of some of the letters to Hebrew;
- Documentation of Ruth Debel regarding painter Nathan Heber, who was born in Zloczew, Poland, 1902; aliya of Nathan Heber to Eretz Israel, 1936;
- Postcard sent by Arie Rosenthal from Jerusalem to Nathan Heber in Haifa, 16 March 1941;
- Letter sent to...
File Number : 1809
Type of Material : Letter, Personal Documents, Postcard
Letters written by Fridrich Goldstein from Anvers to his English wife Trixie Gardner, February 1940
Work as a singer in Berlin during the 1920's and 1930's; visit to England; meeting his future wife; escape to France, late 1930's; escape to Belgium; move to Portugal; Caldas de Reinha refugee camp; emigration to the United States; additional names of his include Ferris Robins, Ferris Ferrigo and Ferris Gondosch.
The file also includes:
An article in an American newspaper on the wanderings of Fridrich Goldstein before his arrival to the United States, 29 October 1942.
Collection of articles regarding art and medicine in the Theresienstadt Ghetto, including poems written by inmates in the ghetto, undated
- Article by Vilem Weber, regarding the fate of Jewish poetess Ilse Weber, who was an inmate in the Theresienstadt Ghetto, and perished, 1944.
Including in the file are the names of the following poets:
Ilse Weber;
Kurt Kapper;
Arnost Weisz;
Alena Synkova;
Dagmar Hilarova.
Photographs of drawings made by Lea Grundig, presented at an exhibition in Warsaw, July 1949
- Reproductions of the drawings made by Lea Grundig on the subjects of the Holocaust and the war, 1941-1948;
- Clippings from the Polish and Hebrew press regarding the exhibition and the works of Lea Grundig, the artist, a graduate of the Dresden Academy of Art, who was arrested by the Gestapo in 1936, transferred to Vienna, and sent from there to Bratislava. In 1941 she managed to reach Palestine with a group of friends. The news of what was happening in Europe under the Nazi occupation and her acquaintance...
Reports sent to the US State Department by US diplomatic delegations in Germany, regarding the Boycott of 01 April 1933 against Jewish businesses, and regarding the Kristallnacht riots, 1933-1938
Reports regarding the Boycott of 01 April 1933:
- Report by the US Embassy in Berlin, 03/04/1933:
Description of the background and aims of the boycott; Nazi Party propaganda; establishment of the "Central Committee for the Struggle against the Propaganda of Terror and for the Jewish Boycott" in Munich, and the local committee for the implementation of the boycott; regulations published regarding the...
File Number : 277
Type of Material : Survey Report, Official Documentation, Lists of Businesses and Skilled Workers, Record of Persecuted Persons