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Andreas Lehnardt
An Archive of Jewish Life: Mainz Jewish Library
There are many reasons to consider Mainz Jewish Library a rare jewel. Uniquely reflecting centuries of Jewish community life
Ursula Reuter
David Oppenheim(er) – a man and his library
Some time around 1688 David Oppenheim, scarcely yet 25 years old, made a list of all the books he had gathered in his library...
Kerstin von der Krone
The Hebraica & Judaica Collection of Frankfurt University Library
With some 350,000 items, the Frankfurt collection of Hebraica & Judaica is the biggest in mainland Europe. Its roots reach back...
Bernhard Jensen
The Jewish Bibliophiles’ Society - The Soncino Society at the Jewish Museum Berlin
Five years ago, the library of the Jewish Museum Berlin began to digitize selected holdings, starting with the Soncino Society’s collection.
Joe Swann
Writing to a Lost Home – the Föhse Collection in Wuppertal’s Old Synagogue Meeting Place
The Ulrich Föhse Collection is a unique reservoir of information, insight and response. A head teacher in Wuppertal, Föhse embarked...