Das Leo Baeck Institut hält die Geschichte und Kultur des deutschsprachigen Judentums lebendig.
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In addition to books and archival collections devoted to music and musicians, LBI has a small collection of recorded music.
A chronological tour of the Haggadot in the LBI Library's rare book collection.
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Der Anfang der deutsch-jüdischen Presse Mendelssohn's Ha-Meassef (Der Sammler) (1783-1811) sollte die deutschen Juden für ihre Emanzipation ausbilden. LBI Library, B91. Deutsche Israelitische Zeitung (1884–1938), begründet von Seligmann Meyer, wurde weltweit von deutsch-sprachigen Orthodoxen Juden gelesen. LBI Library, B66. Die Presse der Reformbewegung und der Orthodoxie Periodika aus der neunzehnten …
The Leo Baeck Institute is continually collecting new archival materials related to the history of German-speaking Jews.
LBI's collection of newspapers and magazines includes 1,600 titles ranging from Enlightenment-era pamphlets to congregation bulletins to papers published by German-Jewish exiles in the 20th century.
The Austrian Heritage Collection documents the history of Austrian-Jewish émigrés who fled to the US during the Nazi years through oral history interviews and collection of archival materials.
On October 20, 1934, Ulrich Schweitzer came to the Torah for his bar mitzvah reading. The text happened to be the portion “Lech, Lecha” (Go, leave; Genesis 12:1), the instructions given to Abram to leave his homeland for a new country. Three years later Ulrich arrived in the United States …
A brief history of the Upper Silesian Jewish community and a comprehensive guide to LBI's Upper Silesian collections.
Auf dieser Website finden Sie eine Auswahl von Gemälden, Zeichnungen, Druckgrafiken und Objekten, die kürzlich der Kunst- und Objektsammlung des Leo Baeck Instituts übergeben wurden.
The LBI Archives contain over 25,000 photographs ranging from family snapshots to the estates of professional photographers to albums assembled by Jewish communal institutions.
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