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Leo Baeck Institute for the study of the History and Culture of German-Speaking Jewry

Occasional Papers

Listed in chronological order; all occasional papers are $12 unless stated otherwise:

Bradley, Ernestine (Schlant), 1935-: The language of silence : West German literature and the holocaust / Ernestine Schlant Bradley. New York, NY : Leo Baeck Institute, [1997]. 15 p. ; 23 cm. (Leo Baeck Institute. Occasional Paper ; no. 1)
 
FDR and the Holocaust : did the President do all he could to save European Jewry / symposium sponsored by the Leo Baeck Institute held in May 1997 at the Harvard Club, NYC ; speakers : Henry Feingold...[et al.] New York, NY : Leo Baeck Institute, 1997.. 57 p. ; 23 cm. (Leo Baeck Institute. Occasional paper no. 2)
 
Gehring-Muenzel, Ursula, 1957-: The emigration of German Jews to America in the 19th century / Ursula Gehring-Muenzel. New York : Leo Baeck Institute, 2000.. 20 p. ; 23 cm. (LBI occasional paper [Leo Baeck Institute occasional paper] ; no. 3)

Rosensaft, Menachem Z.: A measure of justice : the early history of German-Jewish reparations / Menachem Z. Rosensaft and Joana D. Rosensaft. New York : Leo Baeck Institute, 2003.. 27 p. ; 23 cm. (LBI occasional paper [Leo Baeck Institute. Occasional paper] ; no. 4)
 
Fischer, Joschka: Leo Baeck Institute tenth annual dinner : Fritz Stern awarded the Leo Baeck Medal / by German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer ; remarks by W. Michael Blumenthal, Richard C. Holbrooke. New York : [Leo Baeck Institute], 2004.. 23 p. : ports. ; 23 x 15 cm. (LBI Occasional paper [Leo Baeck Institute. Occasional paper] ; no. 5)

Prices are in U.S. dollars per volume/issue and do not include shipping and handling. Prices are subject to change without notice.

 
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