Sources

Manuscript Collections and Archives Consulted

American Jewish Archives (AJA), Cincinnati, Ohio

Abraham Feldman Papers, MS-38

American Jewish Archives, Administrative Files, MS-687

American Jewish Archives Nearprint Files

Bertram Korn Papers, MS-99

Gotthard Deutsch Papers, MS-123

Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion Records, MS-20

Hebrew Union College Records, MS-5

J. Victor Greenebaum Papers, MS-175

Jacob Rader Marcus Nearprint File

Jacob Rader Marcus Papers, MS-210

Lehmann Family Papers, MS-383

Nelson Glueck Papers, MS-160

Robert and Jessie Bloom Papers, MS-93

American Jewish Historical Society (AJHS), Center for Jewish History, New York, NY

American Jewish Historical Society Papers, I-1

Cyrus Adler Papers, P-16

Lucy S. Dawidowicz Papers, P-675

Seymour Pomrenze Papers, P-933

Archives départementales du Bas-Rhin, Strasbourg

Société pour l’histoire des Israélites d’Alsace et de Lorraine, 64J

Alliance Israélite Universelle, Paris

Archives modernes de l’Alliance, PV

Edmond Maurice Lévy Papers, AP1

Bundesarchiv, Koblenz

Bundesarchiv, B 198

Bundesministerium des Innern, B 106

Bundesarchiv, Berlin–Lichterfelde

Staatssekretär für Kirchenfragen, DO 4

Reichsarchiv (Potsdam) Records, R1506

Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People (CAHJP), Jerusalem

Adolf Warschauer Papers, P267

Akiva Posner Papers, P40

Altona, Hamburg, and Wandsbek, AHW

Ben-Zion Dinaburg (Dinur) Papers, P28

Daniel Cohen Papers, P202

Deutsch-Israelitische Gemeindebund, M1

Elias Tcherikower Papers, P10a

Gesamtarchiv der deutschen Juden, M5

Historical Society of Israel, IHS

Ismar Freund Papers, P2

Israel Heilpern Papers, P127

Jacobson Family Papers, P136

Jewish Restitution Successor Organization, JRSO

Jewish Trust Corporation, JTC

Josef Meisl Papers, P35

Judah Magnes Papers, P3

Moritz Stern Papers, P17

Unabhängiges Orden Bne-Briss, M18

Vienna, AW

Centrum Judaicum, Berlin

Deutsch-Israelitische Gemeindebund, 1, 75 C Ge 1

Gesamtarchiv der deutschen Juden, 1, 75 C Ge 2

Central Zionist Archives (CZA), Jerusalem

Alex Bein Papers, P64

American Jewish Conference (New York), C7

Central Zionist Archives, Internal Files, L33

Georg Herlitz Papers, A198

Oskar Rabinowicz Papers, A87

Printed Materials, DD1

Zionist Organization Papers (Vienna), Z1

Geheimes Staatsarchiv–Preußisches Kulturbesitz, Berlin–Dahlem

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Records, I. HA., Rep. 178, 178B

Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart

Eberhard Gönner Papers, J40

Israel State Archives (ISA), Jerusalem

Foreign Office, HZ

Ministry of Education, GL

Prime Minister’s Office, G

Joint Distribution Committee Archives, New York, NY

JDC Papers, 1921–1932, AR 192132

Jüdisches Museum, Frankfurt am Main

Bernhard Brilling Papers, SB

Leo Baeck Institute (LBI), Center for Jewish History, New York, NY

American Federation of Jews from Central Europe Papers, DM 223

Isidor Kiefer Papers, AR 1894

Jacob Jacobson Papers, AR 7002

Leo Baeck Institute–New York Papers, AR 230

National Library of Israel (NLI), Archives and Manuscripts Division, Jerusalem

Gershom Scholem Papers, ARC 4o 1599

Markus Brann Papers, ARC Ms. Var. 308

Moritz Stern Papers, ARC 4o 1568

National Library Papers, ARC 4o 793

Politisches Archiv, Auswärtiges Amt, Berlin

Abteilung II (Politische Abteilung), 1949–1958, B10

Staatsarchiv Hamburg

Hans Hertz Papers, 622-1/120

Staatsarchiv Papers, 133-1 III

Stadtarchiv Worms

Friedrich Illert Papers, Abt. 170/16

Polizeidirektion Worms, Abt. 13

Städtische Kulturinstitute, Abt. 20

Stadtverwaltung, Abt. 6

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC

Gmina Żydowska we Wrocławiu (Sygn. 150), RG-15.244

Universitätsbibliothek Basel, Manuscripts Division

Eugen Täubler Papers, NL 76

Selma Stern-Täubler Papers, NL 120

Washington National Record Center, Washington, DC

National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) Grant Case Files

YIVO, Center for Jewish History, New York, NY

Elias Tcherikower Papers, RG 82

Max Weinreich Papers, RG 584

Mizrekh Yidisher Historisher Arkhiv, RG 80

National Conference for Jewish Communal Service, RG 338

S. An-sky Jewish Historical Ethnographic Society, RG 29

Shmuel Niger Papers, RG 360

Simon Dubnow Papers, RG 87

YIVO Office Papers

YIVO Vilna Papers, RG 1.1

Yad Vashem, Jerusalem

Yad Vashem, Internal Files, AM.1

Zentralarchiv zur Erforschung der Geschichte der Juden in Deutschland, Heidelberg

Zentralrat der Juden in Deutschland, B. 1/7

Newspapers and Periodicals Consulted

Allgemeine Zeitung des Judentums

Archiv für jüdische Familienforschung

Archives juives

Aufbau

Bericht der Grossloge für Deutschland

Breslauer Jüdische Gemeindeblatt

Contemporary Jewish Record / Commentary

Gemeindeblatt der Jüdische Gemeinde zu Berlin

Genizah Fragments

HUC Monthly / HUC–JIR Monthly

Israelitisches Familienblatt (Hamburg)

Jüdische Familienforschung

Mitteilungen des Gesamtarchivs der deutschen Juden (Berlin)

Mitteilungen des Vereins für Geschichte der Deutschen in Böhmen

Mitteilungen vom Deutsch-Israelitischen Gemeindebund

Mitteilungsblatt der preußischen Archivverwaltung

Monatsschrift für die Geschichte und Wissenschaft des Judentums

Revue des études juives

Straßburger Israelitische Wochenschrift

Transactions of the Jewish Historical Society of England

Wormsgau

Yediot Yad Vashem

Yedies fun YIVO (Vilnius) 

YIVO News

Zeitschrift für die Wissenschaft des Judentums

Zeitschrift für die Geschichte der Juden in Deutschland

Zion / Me’assef Tsiyon

Interviews

Brenner, Michael

Brent, Jonathan

Greenberger, Joseph

Lempert, Lara

Leshem, Batia

Outhwaite, Ben

Schiffman, Lawrence H.

Shweka, Roni

Sholokhova, Lyudmila and Roberta Newman

Zola, Gary

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Aaron, Daniel. Cincinnati: Queen City of the West, 1819–1838. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1992.

Adler, Cyrus. “Address of the President.” Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society 12 (1904): 1–3.

Adler, Elkan N. “An Eleventh Century Introduction to the Hebrew Bible: Being a Fragment from the Sepher Ha-Ittim of Rabbi Judah Ben Barzilai of Barcelona.” Jewish Quarterly Review 9, no. 4 (July 1897): 669–716.

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Albani, S., N. Mahowald, G. Winckler, R. Anderson, L. Bradtmiller, B. Delmonte, R. François, et al. “Twelve Thousand Years of Dust: The Holocene Global Dust Cycle Constrained by Natural Archives.” Climate of the Past 11, no. 6(2015): 869–903.

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American Jewish Archives. “After Five Years.” American Jewish Archives Journal 5, no. 1 (1953): 3–4.

American Jewish Archives. “On the Passing of Nelson Glueck.” American Jewish Archives Journal 23, no. 1 (1971): 5.

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Austenfeld, Anne Marie. “Virtual Reunification as the Future of ‘Codices Dispersi’: Practices and Standards Developed by e-Codices – Virtual Manuscript Library of Switzerland.” IFLA Journal 36, no. 2 (2010): 145–154.

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Berger, Stefan. “The Role of National Archives in Constructing National Master Narratives in Europe.” Archival Science13, no. 1 (2013): 1–22.

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Bloom, Jessie S. “The Jews of Alaska.” American Jewish Archives Journal 15, no. 2 (November 1963): 97–116.

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Borut, Jacob. “The Province versus Berlin? Relations between Berlin and the Other Communities as a Factor in German Jewish Organizational History at the End of the Nineteenth Century.” Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 44 (1999): 127–142.

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Bramson-Alperniene, Esfir. “Das Schicksal der Dokumente des YIVO in Wilna.” In The Return of Looted Collections (1946–1996): An Unfinished Chapter, 45–51. Amsterdam: Symposium, 1997.

Brann, Markus. Geschichte des Landrabbinats in Schlesien. Breslau: Wilh. Jacobsohn, 1887.

Brann, Markus. “Heinrich Graetz.” Monatsschrift für die Geschichte und Wissenschaft des Judentums, 3rd ser., 25 (1917):321–346.

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Brilling, Bernhard. “Jewish Records in German Archives: Results of a Scientific Journey, 1955–1956.” Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 1 (1956): 346–359.

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Brumlik, Micha. Preußisch, konservativ, jüdisch: Hans-Joachim Schoeps’ Leben und Werk. Vienna: Böhlau Verlag, 2019.

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Caswell, Michelle. “Toward a Survivor-Centered Approach to Records Documenting Human Rights Abuse: Lessons from Community Archives.” Archival Science 14, no. 3 (October 2014): 307–322.

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Cohen, Daniel. “Seḳarim muṭ‘am ha-Arkhiyon ha-merkazi le-toldot ha-‘am ha-Yehudi ba-arkhiyone Eropah: Sikum sheloshim shanot pe‘ulah.” Zion 47, no. 1 (1982): 99–102.

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Cook, Terry. “Electronic Records, Paper Minds: The Revolution in Information Management and Archives in the Post-Custodial and Post-Modernist Era.” Archives and Manuscripts 22, no. 2 (November 1994): 300–328.

Cook, Terry. “What Is Past Is Prologue: A History of Archival Ideas Since 1898, and the Future Paradigm Shift.”Archivaria 43 (1997): 17–63.

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