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Filed under: Jews -- Hungary -- HistoryFiled under: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Hungary
Filed under: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Hungary -- Personal narrativesFiled under: Jews -- Education -- HungaryFiled under: Jews -- History -- Study and teaching -- HungaryFiled under: Jews -- Persecutions -- Hungary
Filed under: Hasidim -- Biography
Filed under: Hasidim -- Anecdotes To Know and To Care, by Eliyahu Touger and Malka Touger Filed under: Hasidim -- Soviet Union -- BiographyFiled under: Hasidim -- Ukraine -- Biography
Filed under: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Chronology
Filed under: Jewish children in the Holocaust -- France -- Compiègne -- Biography
Filed under: Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust -- Psychology -- CongressesFiled under: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- BiographyFiled under: Jews -- Belarus -- Polatsk -- BiographyFiled under: Jews -- Canada -- Biography
Filed under: Jews -- Czech Republic -- Prague -- BiographyFiled under: Jews -- France -- Biography
Filed under: Jews -- France -- Compiègne -- BiographyFiled under: Jews -- Germany -- Biography
Filed under: Jews -- Germany -- Altona -- Biography Chachme AHW: Biographien und Grabsteiningschriften der Dajanim, Autoren und der Sonstigen Hervorragenden Männer der Drei Gemeinden Altona, Hamburg, Wandsbek (in Hebrew with German translation; Hamburg: Goldschmidt, 1908), by Eduard Duckesz, trans. by Salomon Goldschmidt Filed under: Jews -- Germany -- Hamburg -- Biography Chachme AHW: Biographien und Grabsteiningschriften der Dajanim, Autoren und der Sonstigen Hervorragenden Männer der Drei Gemeinden Altona, Hamburg, Wandsbek (in Hebrew with German translation; Hamburg: Goldschmidt, 1908), by Eduard Duckesz, trans. by Salomon Goldschmidt Filed under: Jews -- Germany -- Wandsbek -- Biography Chachme AHW: Biographien und Grabsteiningschriften der Dajanim, Autoren und der Sonstigen Hervorragenden Männer der Drei Gemeinden Altona, Hamburg, Wandsbek (in Hebrew with German translation; Hamburg: Goldschmidt, 1908), by Eduard Duckesz, trans. by Salomon Goldschmidt Filed under: Jews -- Great Britain -- Biography
Filed under: Jews -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam -- BiographyFiled under: Jews -- New York (State) -- Kings County -- Biography
Filed under: Jews, Russian -- New York (State) -- New York -- Biography
Filed under: Jews -- Ukraine -- Chortkiv -- BiographyFiled under: Jews -- United States -- Biography Jacob H. Schiff: A Study in American Jewish Leadership (Waltham, MA: Brandeis University Press, c1999), by Naomi W. Cohen (PDF with commentary at Brandeis) Distinguished Jews of America (2 volumes, with slightly different subtitles and publisher locations; 1917-1918), ed. by Jacob Pfeffer, contrib. by Albert M. Friedenberg (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) From Plotzk to Boston (Boston: W. B. Clarke and Co., 1899), by Mary Antin, contrib. by Israel Zangwill (Gutenberg text) The Promised Land (Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1912), by Mary Antin Reminiscences (Cincinnati: Leo Wise and Co., 1901), by Isaac Mayer Wise, ed. by David Philipson (PDF at americanjewisharchives.org)
Filed under: Hungary -- Biography -- DictionariesFiled under: Economists -- Hungary -- BiographyFiled under: Hungary -- Kings and rulers -- Biography Vita Sanctorum Stephani Regis et Emerici Ducis (first volume of Historiae Hungaricae Fontes Domestici, in Latin; 1881), ed. by Flórián Mátyás Filed under: Statesmen -- Hungary -- Biography |