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A photograph of Chaplain Abraham Klausner (the father of the submitter, Amos Klausner) in military dining room, after the war.

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Abraham Klausner (1915-2007), Jewish chaplain in the US Army. Abraham graduated the University of Denver and received his rabbinic ordination from Hebrew Union College in 1943. He joined the army in 6/1944 and became the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp after its liberation and remain there in service of survivors. In 6/1945, Abraham compiled the list of Jewish survivors. The 25,000-name list expended into a six-volume registry of Jewish DPs, called the 'Sheerit ha-Pletah', or 'Surviving Remnant'. He was also instrumental in establishing services for survivors and bringing their problems to the attention of the American Jewish community and US government. After the war he returned to the US and served congregations in Boston and Yonkers.
15 Photographs of Avraham Klausner (the father of the submitter, Amos Klausner), Jewish chaplain in the US Army.
In the photograph: Among the survivors, Yankel Levin. Abraham Klausner (1915-2007), Jewish chaplain in the US Army. Abraham graduated the University of Denver and received his rabbinic ordination from Hebrew Union College in 1943. He joined the army in 6/1944 and became the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp after its liberation and remain there in service of survivors. In 6/1945, Abraham compiled the list of Jewish survivors. The 25,000-name list expended into a six-volume registry of Jewish DPs, called the 'Sheerit ha-Pletah', or 'Surviving Remnant'. He was also...
Archival Signature : 9426/15
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 15 Photographs of Avraham Klausner (the Father of the Submitter, Amos Klausner), Jewish Chaplain in the Us Army.
Abraham Klausner (1915-2007), Jewish chaplain in the US Army. Abraham graduated the University of Denver and received his rabbinic ordination from Hebrew Union College in 1943. He joined the army in 6/1944 and became the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp after its liberation and remain there in service of survivors. In 6/1945, Abraham compiled the list of Jewish survivors. The 25,000-name list expended into a six-volume registry of Jewish DPs, called the 'Sheerit ha-Pletah', or 'Surviving Remnant'. He was also instrumental in establishing services for survivors and bringing their...
Archival Signature : 9426/14
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 15 Photographs of Avraham Klausner (the Father of the Submitter, Amos Klausner), Jewish Chaplain in the Us Army.
Abraham Klausner (1915-2007), Jewish chaplain in the US Army. Abraham graduated the University of Denver and received his rabbinic ordination from Hebrew Union College in 1943. He joined the army in 6/1944 and became the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp after its liberation and remain there in service of survivors. In 6/1945, Abraham compiled the list of Jewish survivors. The 25,000-name list expended into a six-volume registry of Jewish DPs, called the 'Sheerit ha-Pletah', or 'Surviving Remnant'. He was also instrumental in establishing services for survivors and bringing their...
Archival Signature : 9426/13
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 15 Photographs of Avraham Klausner (the Father of the Submitter, Amos Klausner), Jewish Chaplain in the Us Army.
Abraham Klausner (1915-2007), Jewish chaplain in the US Army. Abraham graduated the University of Denver and received his rabbinic ordination from Hebrew Union College in 1943. He joined the army in 6/1944 and became the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp after its liberation and remain there in service of survivors. In 6/1945, Abraham compiled the list of Jewish survivors. The 25,000-name list expended into a six-volume registry of Jewish DPs, called the 'Sheerit ha-Pletah', or 'Surviving Remnant'. He was also instrumental in establishing services for survivors and bringing their...
Archival Signature : 9426/12
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 15 Photographs of Avraham Klausner (the Father of the Submitter, Amos Klausner), Jewish Chaplain in the Us Army.
Abraham Klausner (1915-2007), Jewish chaplain in the US Army. Abraham graduated the University of Denver and received his rabbinic ordination from Hebrew Union College in 1943. He joined the army in 6/1944 and became the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp after its liberation and remain there in service of survivors. In 6/1945, Abraham compiled the list of Jewish survivors. The 25,000-name list expended into a six-volume registry of Jewish DPs, called the 'Sheerit ha-Pletah', or 'Surviving Remnant'. He was also instrumental in establishing services for survivors and bringing their...
Archival Signature : 9426/11
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 15 Photographs of Avraham Klausner (the Father of the Submitter, Amos Klausner), Jewish Chaplain in the Us Army.
Abraham Klausner (1915-2007), Jewish chaplain in the US Army. Abraham graduated the University of Denver and received his rabbinic ordination from Hebrew Union College in 1943. He joined the army in 6/1944 and became the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp after its liberation and remain there in service of survivors. In 6/1945, Abraham compiled the list of Jewish survivors. The 25,000-name list expended into a six-volume registry of Jewish DPs, called the 'Sheerit ha-Pletah', or 'Surviving Remnant'. He was also instrumental in establishing services for survivors and bringing their...
Archival Signature : 9426/10
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 15 Photographs of Avraham Klausner (the Father of the Submitter, Amos Klausner), Jewish Chaplain in the Us Army.
Abraham Klausner (1915-2007), Jewish chaplain in the US Army. Abraham graduated the University of Denver and received his rabbinic ordination from Hebrew Union College in 1943. He joined the army in 6/1944 and became the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp after its liberation and remain there in service of survivors. In 6/1945, Abraham compiled the list of Jewish survivors. The 25,000-name list expended into a six-volume registry of Jewish DPs, called the 'Sheerit ha-Pletah', or 'Surviving Remnant'. He was also instrumental in establishing services for survivors and bringing their...
Archival Signature : 9426/9
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 15 Photographs of Avraham Klausner (the Father of the Submitter, Amos Klausner), Jewish Chaplain in the Us Army.
Abraham Klausner (1915-2007), Jewish chaplain in the US Army. Abraham graduated the University of Denver and received his rabbinic ordination from Hebrew Union College in 1943. He joined the army in 6/1944 and became the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp after its liberation and remain there in service of survivors. In 6/1945, Abraham compiled the list of Jewish survivors. The 25,000-name list expended into a six-volume registry of Jewish DPs, called the 'Sheerit ha-Pletah', or 'Surviving Remnant'. He was also instrumental in establishing services for survivors and bringing their...
Archival Signature : 9426/8
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 15 Photographs of Avraham Klausner (the Father of the Submitter, Amos Klausner), Jewish Chaplain in the Us Army.
David Ben Gurion visited DP camps in 10/1945 and again in 1946. The photograph was taken in one of those visits. Abraham Klausner (1915-2007), Jewish chaplain in the US Army. Abraham graduated the University of Denver and received his rabbinic ordination from Hebrew Union College in 1943. He joined the army in 6/1944 and became the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp after its liberation and remain there in service of survivors. In 6/1945, Abraham compiled the list of Jewish survivors. The 25,000-name list expended into a six-volume registry of Jewish DPs, called the...
Archival Signature : 9426/7
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 15 Photographs of Avraham Klausner (the Father of the Submitter, Amos Klausner), Jewish Chaplain in the Us Army.
Leo Schwarz, JDC (Joint Distribution Committee) director for Germany. Abraham Klausner (1915-2007), Jewish chaplain in the US Army. Abraham graduated the University of Denver and received his rabbinic ordination from Hebrew Union College in 1943. He joined the army in 6/1944 and became the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp after its liberation and remain there in service of survivors. In 6/1945, Abraham compiled the list of Jewish survivors. The 25,000-name list expended into a six-volume registry of Jewish DPs, called the 'Sheerit ha-Pletah', or 'Surviving Remnant'. He...
Archival Signature : 9426/6
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 15 Photographs of Avraham Klausner (the Father of the Submitter, Amos Klausner), Jewish Chaplain in the Us Army.
In the photograph: Abraham Klausner (second from the left), Philipp Auerbach (second from the right). Abraham Klausner (1915-2007), Jewish chaplain in the US Army. Abraham graduated the University of Denver and received his rabbinic ordination from Hebrew Union College in 1943. He joined the army in 6/1944 and became the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp after its liberation and remain there in service of survivors. In 6/1945, Abraham compiled the list of Jewish survivors. The 25,000-name list expended into a six-volume registry of Jewish DPs, called the 'Sheerit...
Archival Signature : 9426/5
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 15 Photographs of Avraham Klausner (the Father of the Submitter, Amos Klausner), Jewish Chaplain in the Us Army.
The conference was sponsored by the Central Committee of liberated Jews in the U.S. Zone in Germany. Abraham Klausner (1915-2007), Jewish chaplain in the US Army. Abraham graduated the University of Denver and received his rabbinic ordination from Hebrew Union College in 1943. He joined the army in 6/1944 and became the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp after its liberation and remain there in service of survivors. In 6/1945, Abraham compiled the list of Jewish survivors. The 25,000-name list expended into a six-volume registry of Jewish DPs, called the 'Sheerit...
Archival Signature : 9426/4
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 15 Photographs of Avraham Klausner (the Father of the Submitter, Amos Klausner), Jewish Chaplain in the Us Army.
Abraham Klausner (1915-2007), Jewish chaplain in the US Army. Abraham graduated the University of Denver and received his rabbinic ordination from Hebrew Union College in 1943. He joined the army in 6/1944 and became the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp after its liberation and remain there in service of survivors. In 6/1945, Abraham compiled the list of Jewish survivors. The 25,000-name list expended into a six-volume registry of Jewish DPs, called the 'Sheerit ha-Pletah', or 'Surviving Remnant'. He was also instrumental in establishing services for survivors and bringing their...
Archival Signature : 9426/3
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 15 Photographs of Avraham Klausner (the Father of the Submitter, Amos Klausner), Jewish Chaplain in the Us Army.
Abraham Klausner (1915-2007), Jewish chaplain in the US Army. Abraham graduated the University of Denver and received his rabbinic ordination from Hebrew Union College in 1943. He joined the army in 6/1944 and became the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp after its liberation and remain there in service of survivors. In 6/1945, Abraham compiled the list of Jewish survivors. The 25,000-name list expended into a six-volume registry of Jewish DPs, called the 'Sheerit ha-Pletah', or 'Surviving Remnant'. He was also instrumental in establishing services for survivors and bringing their...
Archival Signature : 9426/2
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 15 Photographs of Avraham Klausner (the Father of the Submitter, Amos Klausner), Jewish Chaplain in the Us Army.
Abraham Klausner (1915-2007), Jewish chaplain in the US Army. Abraham graduated the University of Denver and received his rabbinic ordination from Hebrew Union College in 1943. He joined the army in 6/1944 and became the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp after its liberation and remain there in service of survivors. In 6/1945, Abraham compiled the list of Jewish survivors. The 25,000-name list expended into a six-volume registry of Jewish DPs, called the 'Sheerit ha-Pletah', or 'Surviving Remnant'. He was also instrumental in establishing services for survivors and bringing their...
Archival Signature : 9426/1
Credit : Yad Vashem
Related Collection : 15 Photographs of Avraham Klausner (the Father of the Submitter, Amos Klausner), Jewish Chaplain in the Us Army.
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9426/1
Name of Submitter
Amos Klousner
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Amos Klousner
Credit
Yad Vashem
Date of Accession
04/08/2011
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