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PAUL JACOBI COLLECTION IN THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF

Inventory prepared by Shalom Bronstein Jerusalem

CONTENTS

Inventory of Items in Boxes in Library 2 – 11

109 Family Studies (= 114 Monographs) 12 - 15

Preliminary Lists of Other Families Researched 16 - 22

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PAUL JACOBI COLLECTION

INVENTORY OF ITEMS AT NATIONAL LIBRARY OF ISRAEL

The Jacobi Collection is housed in the National Library of Israel on the Givat Ram Campus of Hebrew University in Jerusalem.

The whole collection is preserved in 47 boxes that are stored in cabinets in a closed section of the Library, as follows: Cabinets 35- 36; 39-40; 43-44; 55-56; 57-58; 61-62.

Cabinets 35-36 – Contain 9 boxes; 39-40 – contain 9 boxes; Cabinets 43- 44 – contain 9 boxes; 55-58 – contain 11 boxes; 57-58 – contain 2 boxes; 61-62 – contain 7 boxes.

Research: Boxes can be ordered and perused for research purposes in the Manuscript Reading Room in the Basement Floor of the Library.

Note: The microfiches cannot be sent elsewhere or be copied/reproduced in any form for use outside the Library. There is no public access to the original material in the boxes.

The call number for the Jacobi Collection is - ARC. 4 0 1772.

Key: JB = Jacobi box; JSB = Jacobi small box; JBM = Jacobi box with monographs; JSBM = Jacobi small box with monographs. Number appearing in square brackets before a family name [ ] refers to the number of the completed monograph listed in “109 Family Studies” by Dr. Paul Jacobi.” Number appearing in parentheses after a family name ( ) refers to the number in the listing of 484 family names Jacobi researched, as enumerated in his “Preliminary Lists” (see below).

Note: In the future, changes may be made to the following inventory.

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JB #1 [not yet in library cabinet] Handwritten Drafts – Pages numbered 774 - Zak to 1539 -Or(e)nstein; All pages have been entered into the Jacobi Center software program.

JB #2 [not yet in library cabinet] Handwritten Drafts – Pages numbered from 1540 (Parnas) to 2066 Pages are in the process of being entered into the Jacobi Center software program.

JB #3 (35/36) Drafts before publication of the monographs, including printed sources Following families ;בית הלל in German; photocopies of books including are mentioned: Bloch A & B; De Lemos; Horowitz; Eidels; Jaffe; Kalir; Litten (South Arica) – work in progress; Loeb & Eidels & Wigoder

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JB #4 (35/36) Families mentioned: Horowitz – Correspondence, tables; Rapaport – worksheets & Jacobi’s lecture on family; Caro – work in progress; DeLemos – worksheets & correspondence; Kaidanower – work in progress; Luria – typed monograph; Mirels – work in progress & printed sources with charts, plus complete draft Salzburger – work in progress.

JBM #5 (35/36) Written on outside of box - Monographs L-Z – large page format pages; Families mentioned – Badt; Falk B; Gombiner; Horowitz; Jaffe - early draft; Kalahora; Klauber; Lazarus, Loeb (copied); Levy: Luria; Ornstein; Rapaport; Rashash; ; Rashi; Spira – early draft; Teomim – Notes, family names; Treves; Wormser ‘A’; Wallich

JB #6 (35/36) Monographs of the following families numbered according to the sheets titled “110 Family Trees & Biographies by Dr. Paul Jacobi.” 14. deLemos; 62.Lichtheim; 63.LidaFreimann(2copies); 64.Lissa; 65.Litten; 66.Loeb; 67.Lowotitz; 69.Marktbreit; 70.May; 71.Meisels; 73.Muhr; 74.Naumberg; 75.Norden; 77.Pereles; 79.Pol; 80.Prager(2 copies); 81.Prigsheim & Dohm; 82.Raschach; 84.Ree; 85.Reischer; 87.Rotschild(2 copies); 88. Schachna; 89.Schick; 90.Schidlow; 91.Schotten; 92.Schwellm; 93.Segal; 94.Selnik; 95.Serwatzer; 96.Sobotka; 97.Spira-Schapiro(2 copies); 98.Stern; 99.Straus; 100.Teitelbaum; 101.Temerls; 102.Teomim; 103.Trabot; 104.Utitz; 105.Volozhiner; 106.Wallich; 108.Wormser.

JB #7 (35/36) Drafts & working papers: Friedman/Ish Shalom; Halevi “A”; Helen; Jaffe – material; Kara (Caro) – early draft of monograph; Krochmal with printed charts; Lazarus; Lichtheim; Lida/Freimann; Sources, Literature & Correspondence: Halevy “A” – Rivkes; Horwitz; Ish-Shalom; Itzig; Kirsch-Roth; Klein – incl. Stern C; Klopfer-Krumbach; Levis – includes Family Tree in German; Linitz; -Segall; Mar{c}kwald – Traube; Marack – incl. Hesse & Landau; Mayer – (Landstein); Mayer; Merenlender; Meyer – Soest – Emden “A”; Milgrum; Minrowski; Nachmann; Navon “a” & “B”; Neu-Noy; Olschwanter; Perlmann; Rubaschow (Shazar)

JB #8 (35/36) Essay on Rashi; Drafts & working papers: Buchner-Brock (Krotoschin A); Bunems “A”; Gross, Friedman “B”; Horowitz; Isserl “A”/Loew (Boskowitz); Isserles (Opatow); Kara-Caro; Klauber; Krotoschin “B” (Brock, Kleinberlin); Krotoschin “C”; Kuh; Lida-Freimann; Meisels; Mirels- Heller-Fraenkel – photocopy of article on the family from Judische Geschichte und Literatur, 1903; Paul Jacobi – Wittisch, Mirels- Margolioth; Teitelbaum (Schiff B) incl. Schrieber-Sofer “B”; Utitz; Polish (Pahl)(Krotoschin “D”); Yosel of Rosheim

JBM #9 (35/36) Monographs of the following families according to the sheets titled “110 Family Trees & Biographies by Dr. Paul Jacobi.” If the same number appears twice it means that there was more than one copy of that particular monograph. 1.Azulai; 2. Badt; 4.Bamberger; 5.Beit(1981); 6.Ballin; 7.Braunschweig; 8.Buchner–Brock; 9.Bunems "A”;1 0.Bunems "B”; 13.Darmstadt; 16.Eibeschuetz; 17.Elchanan "A”; 18.Elchanan "B"; 19.Ellric; 20.Emden; 23.Ettiinger “B”; 24.Falk "B”; 25.Falk "C”; 27.Frensdorff; 29.Frumkin; 31.Gombiner; 32.Gratz; 33.Hakohen “C"; 4

35.Halevi “B”; 37. Helen; 38.Hambro; 39.Henoch”B”; 40.Herzkus; 41.Heschel(2 copies); 42.Hollaender. 44.Isserl; 46.Isserles; 47.Jaffe; 49.Joschua-Maga”sch; 52.Kann; 53.Kara(2 copies); 54.Kaula; 57.Krochmal; 58.Krotschin "B"; 59.Krotoschin "C”; 60.Kuh; 61.Kulp; 108 Wormser; Wormser “C” – Wolf (not on name list of monographs).

JB #10 (35/36) Drafts & Working papers: Badt-Bayth (Beit) – monograph & chart; Bayth/Badt (Beit) – chart; Boas – Family tree in German; Calahora- Kalahora; Flesch/Franfurter; Isserlein – Correspondence with Carola Stern, Koeln – among families listed Cohen, Zehdenick, Asser; Itzig, Ephraim, Mendelssohn, Jaffe, etc.; Jacobi, Paul – Correspondence, various and sundry; Jacobi, Paul – unpublished essays & lectures; Kobrin; Leidersdorf; Luria; Rappaport – Notes & Drafts; Rappaport- Schrenzel; Tausig II (Sachs); Teomim; Ulf-Ulif; Wallich; Wolfsohn; Zuels-Berhardt

JB #11 (39/40) Bamberger (1933); Family Tree booklet by MM Cohn, Cohn “E”; Ettlinger “A”; Heschel Family – working papers; Loewe; Archeology; History; Irrigation; Israel Philharmonic Orchestra; Religion

JB #12 (39/40) Video of Jaffe Family Reunion, 25.6.1990; Batch 1 – Kohelet Mussar – photocopy of periodical by Moses Mendelssohn, 2 issues appeared; German introduction – Soldin Family Chart; Schwabasch S1, Tobias family biographies as well as other families mentioned in periodical Kohelet Mussar – Altman; Boaz; Bock; Edelstein; Euchel; Gumpertz; Hoenig; Krotoschin; Rathenau; Schoenweiss (?); Soldin-Cohen B; Batch 2 – Correspondence concerning Kohelet Mussar; Batch 3 – multiple typed copies of Jacobi’s Methodological Remarks, Abbreviations, Transliterations etc.; Absolute Generations and Selected Bibliography; Cassette Recording – Lecture of lecture given by Amnon Gaver on Jaffe Family; Computer Printout of 1987 Jewish Family Finder; Azulai – duplicates from monograph on family

JB #13 (39/40) [Number after name indicates the number assigned in Jacobi’s “The 486 Chapters on Jewish (mostly Ashkenasi) Families”] Family Charts: Dayan (154); Leidersdorf (226); Meschulmim (del Banco) (237); Meyer-Strelitz (238); Nauen-Marcuse (245); Nisan/Henoch/Hilel (246); Kalishcher-Jaffe Envelope – Personal Data (typed) ranging from 1530 to 1980 on the following families connected to Kalishcher – Badior, Falk, Gruenberg, Mendelssohn, Ringleheim, Rothschild, Rubin etc.; Large batch – handwritten notes and charts on Chalfan family (cf. typed monograph); Large batch – Richter, Loevenstein (Blatie?), Chalfan; Large batch – Kalir; excerpts from printed works related to Kalir families.

JB #14 (39/40) Michael Honey’s book on The Jewish Historical Clock; Miscellaneous brochures on archeology, music, art etc. Book with correspondence with Professor Frank Falkenberg, Bochum, Germany including photographs of family and various articles by him – doctoral thesis by Alexander published by the מחברת Altman; Collected clippings from Hebrew journal Alliance Israélite Universelle 5704-5723 (1943-1963); postcards & family correspondence, some dating from 1920s. 5

JB #15 (39/40) Miscellaneous papers & clippings on archeology, education, Jerusalem etc., relating to his public activities as deputy mayor; photocopies and correspondence on Mirles family; Jacobi-Oppenheim Family – chart & biographies, bound – by P. Jacobi; Bound copies of family histories by other authors – Breit Family; Brilin (Bruel) Family by D. Bar-Lev; Hirschland & Bassevi Families; Michael Family; Wormser & Ettlinger Families; correspondence on family history & other topics; ten-page article by P. Jacobi in English “The Founding Fathers of Berlin’s Jewish Community;” large collection of art calendars.

JB #16 (39/40) Large number of newspaper clippings in Hebrew, English & German on various topics; correspondence relating to cultural interests.

JB #17 (39/40) Family Charts and Personal Data – bound: Elion-Ayalon Family by Len Yodaiken (1988); Jaffe-Solomon-Maurice Family by George Maurice (1969); Judeikin Family by Len Yodaiken (1986); Kalischer Family by Hermann Hesse (1935); Ktav Yichus by B. Goldberg, Stanislav (1912); Mayer Family – Pressburg & Vienna by Felix Mayer (1960); Family correspondence, some from 1920s dealing with Koenigsberg; Mirles-Heller & Fraenkel Family – charts & correspondence; JNF correspondence; Bound photocopies of articles, booklets etc. – Lerner (Lasch) Jozef by Bernat Munkacs, (Budapest 1939 – Hungarian); Mordecai Jaffe (Levush) by Johanna Jaffe (1980); Meyer-Sust Family by Meyer of Halberstadt (1882); Treves Family by E. Hildesheimer (1988); Brilin-Bruell Family Charts, Vol. II, (New York 1992); Klausner, Hochgehrter, etc. families by S.R. Moskow (1993); P. Jacobi Monograph on Jaffe family (1985); Beller-Leibowitz-Schiff Vol. I (1990), Caro – Vol. II & Falk – Vol. III by Eliyahu Beller; legal correspondence vis a vis JNF, 1949; legal correspondence relating to Jewish property in Diaspora, relating to enemy property in Eretz Yisrael.

JB #18 (39/40) Magnus Family Tree (author not indicated); Jacobi – Die Rechtsstrukter Der Knesset Yisrael (1946) typewritten and bound; Jacobi – Notes and addendum to Dr. Gital’s Entwurf Fuersein Bildwerk (1975); Bound newspaper clippings on people, archeology, etc.; bound newspaper clippings on philosophers and art; 1994 program book from the Fourth International Seminar on Jewish Genealogy in Jerusalem – included in its pages are Jacobi’s appointments and personal notes; Ballin Family by M. Perlmann, (Hamburg 1913) – photocopy of original handwritten German manuscript with some Hebrew; Brilin/Bruel – bound photocopy in German; Bruell Family by C. Bruell, (Auckland 1992); Chacham Zwi – Jesaja Berlin, German (1879); Ephraim Family Tree, J. Richter (1989); Gans Family by H.J. Hirschhorn (1994) contains additional material on family; Goldschmidt-Stadthagen, etc. Family Tree by J. Bennett (no date); Homburger (Hertz) by E.G. Franz (1984); Jaffe Family – P. Jacobi, corrected version detailing his connection with the Jaffe family (1985); Rachel Varnhagen’s Family by P. Jacobi, C. Stern, U. Isselstein – bound collection of photocopies, correspondence, notes, articles (1992); Wehle Family Tree by T. Wehle, (New York 1898); Zielenziger G. Family Tree – (Berlin 1937).

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JB #19 (39/40) Drafts and charts of following families: Chalfan – working papers; Disraeli – photocopies of articles (1908); Epstein – some typed, including Hildesheimer, Goldzieher, Lublin & Rosenstein, etc.; Hecht – Index, chart, biographies, typed; Ma’asat Benjamin; Mirels; Selnik- Slonik, etc.; Photocopy of Tzfunot 5752 (2:14) “Family Tree of Rabbi Hillel Lichtenstein” with handwritten notes by P. Jacobi on pages of article; Photocopy of article “Felix Perles,” Leo Baeck Yearbook XXVI- 1981; articles on Koenigsberg; poetry & correspondence; Dr. Adolf Fraenkel – Family – booklet with pre-war photographs; photocopy of article in Parshiot on 16th century rabbinic controversies in Italy; Israel Chess Association correspondence; bound newspaper clippings – Pesach & Haggadah; index of articles in personal library of Paul Jacobi; K. Grunwald, Collected Essays on Jews and Economy, bound photocopies of articles; Axelrod-Gavronsky Family by Len Yudaiken; Eskeles Family, Part I (1988); Gans, Goldschmidt & Pick by L. Herz, Berlin (1934) photocopy; Goldschmidt, S.B. Family, photocopy of German original; Hachenburger (Hertz), photocopies of German material; Jaffe – connection of P. Jacobi with family, corrected version, 2 Additional copies; Loew, Elasar (Shemen Rokeach) Family Tree – German (1926);Seckbach, Meyer, etc. by M. Seckbach, photocopy of German original (1936); A. Posner Zur Geschichte Der Juden in Samter, photocopy of typed German text, Jerusalem (1957); M. Stern, photocopy of article, Vol. VII – Worms – Rabbis in 15th & 16th centuries; 3 pieces of rock – one small white, 2 large chunks of black quartz.

JB #20 (43/44) Catalogues, various books; publication Turim (Hebrew) 1933; photographs of title pages of various books; offprints of articles with dedication to Paul Jacobi; copies of Hashiloah (Hebrew) from July & September 1902.

JB #21 (43/44) Various brochures and offprints of articles some with dedication to Paul Jacobi; Hebrew-German dictionary, 1891; French-German dictionary, 1888; vol. 3 of Predigt und Schul-Magzin, Breslau; Tanach printed in Frankfurt-am-Main 1904, German translation by Arnheim, Furst & M. Sachs; Ludwig Philippson, 1836; index of essays in Paul Jacobi’s library.

JB #22 (43/44) Bound photocopy Cassel Apfelbaum Goldschmidt Stammbaum, family tree in German, 1593-19??, D.A. Worms; Dr. Joel Berliner Familien – photocopy of original located in Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People; Klausner – typed family charts – M,S1,S3,S4,S5,S6,S7 & various others; Lichtenstein-Pollak – original handwritten draft; Luria [68] – early draft, 1982, including some copies of family information from various books with family tree; 77.Oppenheim – draft & sources, some typed; Rapaport-Schach – essays, 1995, including correspondence on his Avotaynu article “Which Rapaports are also Schach.”

JB #23 (43/44) – Various drafts of family trees and original material sent to Paul Jacobi; Ashkenazi-Sak – handwritten; 5.Beit – handwritten draft; Friedlaender family; Hakohen “C” – Shach & Meir Eisenstadt, handwritten; Heilperin-Helperin – charts; 52.Kann; 53.Kisch; 7

57.Krochmal Mirels – handwritten draft; Mirels-Heller-Wallerstein - handwritten draft; Neumark-Mirels – handwritten draft; Oppenheimer – A,B,C – some typed.

JB #24 (43/44) Correspondence with Aviva Ne’eman on Jaffe family [47]; Drafts of various family trees, including photocopies and correspondence; Asch – A,B,C,D,etc.; Asch; Aub; Beller-Berdichev; Bibrach-Ingalstadt-Sack; Blumenthal-Blitenthal; Boscowitz; Breit; Brie; Broda-Weiss-Halaban; Callman; Davidowitz; Dinkersbuehl-Willimasdorfer; Dispek; Eltzbacher; Feilchenfelf; Frank Family Archive; Goitein; Hoenigsberger (Floss); Hohenstein; 47.Jaffe; Synoptic table – Guensberg, Mirles-Feiges(Taubes) & Rapaport; Photocopies of Jaffe correspondence with Jaffe Family Society; Family Finder computer printout, 1984; Beit Hatefutzot – computer list of Paul Jacobi’s chapters and family trees in their collection.

JB #25 (43/44) Correspondence with Beit Hatefutzot from 1985 on; Drafts, some partially typed - Arnstein “B” & Fraenkel; 5.Badt (Bath); Benvenisti (deLamos); Bloch; 53.Caro; 12.Cohen A; 13.Darmstadt; 22.Ettlinger A; 23.Ettlinger B (2 copies); 29.Frumkin; 32.Graetzer-Gratz; 56.Greenhut (Klauber); Haberman; 39.Henoch “B”; 42.Hollaender “C”; 43.Horowitz – some typed drafts; Kallir; Langenlois & Selke(s); 64.Lissa C; 69.Markbreit; Morgenstern; Nothmann; Oulman (Ullman); 80.Praeger-Prager; Rapaport-Guensberg – synoptic chart; Reich (Ashkenaz-Bial-Halberthal); 85.Reischer; 91.Schotten; 94.Selnik; 95.Serwatzer; 98?.Stern C; 105.Volozhiner; Von Halle “A”; 107?. (Hildesheim)

JB #26 (43/44) Correspondence with M. Davidowitz with family tables; Drafts of the following families; Bachrach, portion typed; Basevi; 10.Bunems “B”; Buszko, Baschke, Blaschke; Eger; 18.Elchanan “B”; Geldern (Boujam?); 36.Heilbut; Kalonymiden – very large file in German incl. Maps, family trees, etc.; multi-page analysis of Jewish wanderings in Germany & discussion of books dealing with the topic; complete treatise on the family & history of Jewish immigration to Germany; Klausner – very large file, correspondence and drafts, some typed M (Main Line) through S7 (Side Line 7), related family connections; Landau; Landsberg; Lazarus; Lehmann; Leidersorf- Leidesdorf; Liberls; Lichtenstadt; Liebermann; Lipscheutz; 64.Lissa; 66.Loeb/Maharal typed; Lucerna; Magnus; Malkes; Margolioth; 69.Markbriet; 70. May (Bergson); Michael/Weiner; Minden; Mintz; Mirles; Morawczyk; Moses; Nauen; Neumark; Nissan; Nissens & Aharon Family; Oettingen; Oettinger; 96.Oppenheim; Oppenheimer; Pach-Friedlaender; 77.Perles-Altschul; Perlhefter-Bruck; Peterselka-Deutsch-Landstein- Squareinner(?); Pick; Plaut A; Plotsdam B; Plotzker; 80.Praeger; Pressburg; Pulitz; Rapaport; Realines-Rahles; 85.Reischer; 86.Rintel; Rivkes-Rivlin; Rivlin; Rokeach; Rothschild; 87.Rotschild; 89.Schick; Simmel-Lazarus;106. Wallich; Newsletter of former Residents of Breslau Association in Israel – numbers 56-61 (1992-1996) in German.

JB #27 (43/44) Numerous copies of synoptic tables of Caro/Kalonomides; Rashi to Rapaport; Jaffe drafts and correspondence; Ibn Yiche – 3 photocopies of books & one original printed in Frankfurt-am-Main 1850; Carmoli – 8

genealogical material plus additional information + Jacobi additions (Bustenai-Chiya-Charlap); Veitel – material prepared for monograph; Klausner – very large package; Cantor Eduard Birnbaum [1855-1920, Oberkantor of Koenigsberg synagogue] musical scores, synagogue service, syllabus of course he gave dated Koenigsberg 1898, large collection of photocopies of is correspondence.

JB #28 (43/44) – Auction catalogues – Judaica Jerusalem 1987-1997.

JSBM #29 (55/56) Monographs - 1.Azulai; 2.Badt; 3.Ballin; 4.Bamberger; 5.Beit; 7.Braunschweig; 8.Buchner–Brock; 9.Bunems "A”; 1l.Chalfan; 12.Cohen “A"; 13.Darmstadt; 15.Disraeli; 16.Eibeschuetz; 17.Elchanan"A”; 18.Elchanan"B"; 19.Ellric; 20.Emden; 21.Ephraim(1983); 22.Ettlinger “A”; 23.Ettlinger “B”.

JSBM #30 (55/56) Monographs - 24.Falk"B”(1986); 25.Falk"C”; 26.Fernbach; 27.Frensdorff; 28.Friedman; 29.Frumkin(Divers)[e]; 30.Geiger; 31.Gombiner; 32.Gratz + German stammbaum; 33.Hakohen“C"; 34.Halevi"A”; 35.Halevi“B”; 36.Heiibut; 37.Helen; 38.Hambro; 39.Henoch”B”; 40.Herzkus; 41.Heschel, Vols. I & II; 42.Hollaender"C"

JSBM #31 (55/56) Monographs - 43.Horowitz, Vols. I, II & III; 44.Isserl"A"; 45.Isserlein; 46.Isserles; 47.Jaffe, Vols. I & II, marked with substitute pages with no date given; 49. Joschua-Maga”sch.

JSBM #32 (55/56) Monographs - 50.Kalahora; 51.Kalisch(er); 52.Kann; 53.Kara, Vol. I (1980) & II (revised 1988); 55.Kisch – with correspondence dated to 1991; 56.Klauber; 57.Krochmal; 58.Krotschin"B"; 59.Krotoschin"C”, The Krotoschin "C" ("A", "B” "C"); 60.Kuh; 61.Kulp.

JB #33 (55/56) Monographs - 62.Lichtheim; 63.Lida-Freimann; 64.Lissa "C"; 65.Litten; 66.Loeb, cover marked “unrevised”; 67.Lowotitz; 68.Luria; 69.Marktbreit(er) "A,” "B," "C” & "D"; 70.May; 71.Meisels; 73.Muhr(2 copies); 74.Naumberg; 75.Norden; 76.Oppenheim, Vols. I & II, bound with correspondence from 1990s; 77.Pereles, Vol. I; 79.Pol; Levy Family – Palatinate/Alsace/Lorraine – Sept. 1984, 2 copies, one marked Jaffe, Vol. I on cover;

JB #34 (55/56) Monographs - 80.Prager"A”; 81.Prigsheim & Dohm; 82.Raschach; 83.Raschi; 84.Ree; 85.Reischer; 86.Rintel,"A," "B” & “C”; 87.Rotschild; 88.Schachna; 89.Schick; 90.Schidlow; 91.Schotten; 92.Schwellm; 93.Segal(Seagall); 94.Selnik; 95.Serwatzer; 96.Sobotka; 97.Spira- Schapiro; 98.Stern”C”(Divers)[e].

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JB #35 (55/56) Monographs - 100.Teitelbaum,(Schiff "B”); 101.Temerls; 102.Teomim; 103.Trabot; 104.Utitz; 105.Volozhiner; 106.Wallich; 107.Wolfson; 108.Wormser; 109.Zondek.

JB #36 (55/56) Computer printouts, copyright by The Jerusalem Research Institute for Jewish Genealogy – alphabetical listings of Location Order – Afula- Zikhron Ya’aqov, 49 pages; Location Order 26/4/1984 – Acre to Zriffim, 110 pages; other lists – Old Name Order, Nationality Order, New Name Order; some sections were worked on, date on one 16/6/83. Name of Shmuel Gorr appears.

JB #37 (55/56) Handwritten drafts & charts marked ‘Principal Families K – Q;’ they were numbered in pencil by library personnel and bear all kinds of numbers – perhaps they are in microfiche. Katenellnbogen; ‘Principal Families II - S – mixed order, including Jacobi family connections; H – photographed.’ ‘Principal Families I, A – G not in‘ צולם J; Box marked box.

JB #38 (57/58) Miscellaneous material: large amount concerning Oberkantor Birnbaum, correspondence, photocopies of articles & music, letter from Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati re. Birnbaum; genealogical drafts – Emden B; Gans; Hecht; Itzig; Jaffe; Jeiteles; Libschuets; Serkes; large number of drafts folded an put in box in no specific order; some of the items are marked “copied.” JB #39 (57/58) Miscellaneous newspaper clippings and correspondence thrown in without any order; large manila envelope with correspondence and genealogical information – DeSola-Kemper; Halevy A; Seckbach; Soldin A & B; Spiegel; Traub; Wasserman(Fox etc.) very large file; Weigert; Weiner; Werner; Wilmersdorfer-Frank; Wolpert. JB #40 (61/62) Drafts and other material, some bound – Lichtenstadt“B”/Oettingen/ Bondi; Schwabach; Koenigsburgianna – various offprints and photocopies dealing with Koenigsburg including synagogue items and synagogue music; photocopies of Birnbaum’s music, index with Paul Jacobi’s notes on the music – very extensive collection on synagogue music; photocopy of Worms mohel book 1782-1823; copy of The Search for Abraham Weil – a family history written by one of his descendants presented to Paul Jacobi; bound photocopy of Paul Jacobi’s manuscript The Science of the State 1935. JB #41 (61/62) In Paul Jacobi’s handwriting – notes and correspondence on Jacobi- Gellhorn-Weiss, Hollaender, Zondek, etc. Some material marked ‘corrupted copies,’ auxiliary papers and correspondence. Drafts with correspondence – Perles, Prigsheim & Treves; Handwritten drafts not photocopied by the library, some of only a few sheets; numbers appearing before the family name indicate that there is 10

a monograph on this family and the number is taken from the list of 110 completed monographs; numbers in parenthesis that follow a family name indicate that this family is in the listing of 484 names that Paul Jacobi researched and are found in the list alphabetically in sections A to E. Some names do not appear on either list. Dusseldorf (Gans S1), Epstein(M)Frankfurt/[104], 29.Frumkin, van Geldern(173), Goslar, Grote(178), Guenzburg(179), 31.Gombiner, Gumpertz(180), HaKohen”A”(185), Halberstadt(189), Halberstam, Halle(194/195), Halpern, Hamburger, Hammerschlag(196), Hanau, Hannover, Heckscher(very selective)(197), 36.Heilbut, Hertz(202?), 41.Heschel(S1), Heschel- Mirles, Hess(203), Hoenigsberg(345), Hollaender(207/208), 43.Horowitz, Jacobi Main Line(210), 69.Marktbreit, 77.Pereles, 81.Prigsheim, Sachs(274/275), Samelson(277), Samson(279), Samter(280), Saul(282), 88.Schachna, Schiff(M)(284), Schir, Schlessinger(283), Schmelkes(286), Schneersohn(287), Schneour(288), Schoenfliess(289), Schor(SL)(290), Schwartzheim(), Sofer(300), Speyer(304), Spira, Spitz(305), Stadthagen – lines drawn through(306), Strausberger(308), 106.Wallich.

JB #42 (61/62) Early handwritten drafts – Bamberger; Brisker rabbiner; Brody – rabbis; Chajuth; Eibschuetz Falk B; Fanty; van Geldern; Jaffe; Kalisch(er); Mirles; Oppenheim; Philippson; Plaut; in bottom of box very large expandable file folder with pockets marked A-Z as well as additional pockets containing genealogical correspondence, notes and photocopies of various publications. JB #43 (61/62) Working papers on various families some including correspondence; 1.Azulai; 41.Bamberger, typed draft; 15.Bassevi/Disraeli, working papers & printed draft, 1983; Bendix(96); 11.Chalfon, working papers; 24.Falk, 3 Volumes, photocopied and pasted in bound volume – P.Dobrin, Stammbaum der Familie Falk, Breslau, 1936; 47.Jaffe, typed draft of tables & marked “by David Blank – Jaffe Family History; Lazarus(224)A,B & C, typed ‘pre-draft;’ Ornstein(112) preliminary draft typed; Popper(s)(114) preliminary draft typed; Very extensive collection of music of and material on Cantor Eduard Birnbaum, including a copy of his book marking the 200th anniversary of the Koenigsburg Hevre Kadisha printed in 1904 listing all those buried between 1750-1862; an article by Cantor Birnbaum on the prayerbook all in German; large collection of material, photocopies etc. titled “Koenigsburgiana [items relating to Koenigsburg].”

JB #44 (61/62) Early handwritten drafts with pages on various families: Adler; Bachrach; Ballin – typed draft #3; Bamberger B; Beit-Beth; Disraeli; Emden; Epstein; Ettlinger A; Falk B & C; Geiger; Hambro; Horowitz – ‘Varia;’ Jaffe – very extensive correspondence with Zvi Jaffe; Kaulla; Kisch; Kolonimides; Kulp; Levy; May; Norden; Perles – typed; Popper (2); Raschi; Reischer; Schachna; Schick; Temmels; Teomim; Treves; Wahl; Worms; Wormser 11

JB #45 (61/62) Typed drafts of following families: Badt family; Beit – numerous copies; Cohen “A”; Ettlinger “B”; Halevi “B” Homberger; Kann; Lichtheim; Litten, including extensive correspondence; Mixed items – Cohen “A”; Karo/Caro; Miscellaneous items including correspondence, photo negatives, etc.

JB #46 (61-62) Catalogues of Judaica Jerusalem from 1988 on – listings of Judaica items for sale

JSB #47 (35-36) – General material and rough drafts

JSB #48 (35-36) – General material and rough drafts

JB #49 Handwritten drafts of family charts and histories, scanned on CD Gans 2 – all are with content analysis recorded according to their running numbers #268-453 & 679-773; Folder titled “History of Coronary Heart Disease.”

JB #50 – Empty at present

JB #51 (61/62)

.Scrolls - מגילות Very large box on top of shelf marked in Hebrew Contains items rolled up, some in heavy cardboard tubes: building plans, numerous posters, citations & awards such as ‘Worthy of Jerusalem’ scroll; many of the following were not compiled by Paul Jacobi but given to him – very long roll of Jaffe family, Ancestor file by Andreas Meyer, printed Meyer family tree, Family chart of Margolis – Katznellbogen by Dr. Menashe Simon, Heller-Bunims, Handwritten & rolled family trees, descendants of Rashi, Kalonymides family.

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The archival work for the preparation of this inventory was carried out in the fall and winter of 2008-09 by Shalom Bronstein and Chanan Rapaport.

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Dr. Paul Jacobi 109 Family Studies (= 114 Monographs)

1. Azulai. The Azulai Family, 1992. 2. J Badt. The Badt (Bath) Familv, 1986. 3. Ballin. The Ballin Family, 1986. 4. Bamberger. The Bamberger "A-D" Families, 1985. 5. Beit. The Beit (Bevth) Family, 1986. 6. Ballin. The Ballin Family, 1986. 7. Braunschweig. The Braunschweig "A" Family, 1992. 8. Buchner –Brock. The Buchner ~ Brock (Krotoschin A) Family, 1989. 9. Bunems "A” The Bunems "A" (Isserl "B”,Wulff-Wolf) Family, 1988. 10. Bunems "B” The Bunems "B" Family,1988. 1l. Chalfan. The Chalfan “A" & “B” Families, 1995. 12. Cohen. The Cohen “A" Families, 1984. 13. Darmstadt. The Darmstadt (Manasses) Family, 1986. 14. de Lemos. The de Lemos Family, 1992. 15. Disraeli. The Disraeli (Bassevi) Families, 1983. 16. Eibeschuetz. The Eibeschuetz Family, 1989. 17. Elchanan "A”. The Elchanan “A" Family, 1992. 18. Elchanan "B". The Elchanan "B" Family, 1992. 19. Ellric. The Ellrich (Mehlreich. Pinkerle) Families, 1987. 20. Emden. The Emden (Kolon, Gruenhut, Schlier) Families, 1984. 21. Ephraim. The Ephraim (Veitel, Mareus, Ebert, Elsner, Edeling, Emerich, Schmidt, Newman, Moritz, Wittkover) Families, 1992. 22. Ettlinger. The Ettlinger “A” (Sandheimer) Families, 1986. 23. Ettiinger. The Ettlinger “B” Family, 1986. 24. Falk. The Falk "B” (Pnei Yehoshua, Berend, Herzig, Bernstein, Lowenstein, Arnswalde, Phillipson) Families, 1985. .Family, 1985 (סמ"ע:Falk. The Falk "C” (Kohanite .25 26. Fernbach. The Fernbach (Fehrenbach, Farrnbach) Families, 1986. 27. Frensdorff. The Frensdorff Family, 1986. 13

28. Friedman. The Friedman (Chassidic) Family, 1987. 29. Frumkin. The Frumkin Family, 1986. 30. Geiger. The Geiger Family, 1984. 31. Gombiner. The Combiner Family, 1986. 32. Gratz. The Gratz (Graetzer Families), 1986. 33. Hakohen. The Hakohen “C"(Schach, Mahamaresch, Kallir) Family, 1987. 34. Halevi "A”. The Halevi "A" (Maharscha, Tas & Lewin-Epstein) Family, 1989. 35. Halevi “B”. The Halevi “B” (Charif) Family, 1989. 36. Heiibut. The Heilbut Family, 1987. 37. Helen. The Helen Family, 1988. 38. Hambro. The Hambro ( – Rendsburg) Family, 1986. 39. “Henoch”. The "Henoch”B” (“Chinuch - Beit Jehuda") Family, 1986. 40. Herzkus. The Herzkus (Lopatiner) Family, 1989. 41. “Heschel”. The "Heschel” (Babad & Loewenstamm. etc.) Families. Vols. I & II, 1987. 42. Hollaender. The Holaender "C" (Divers)(e) Family, 1986. 43. Horowitz. The Horowitz Family. Vols. I, II & III, 1985. 44. Isserl. The Isserl "A" (Boskowitz) Family, 1988. 45. Isserlein. The Isserlein Family, 1988. 46. Isserles. The Isserles (Opatow) Family, 1988. 47. Jaffe. The Jaffe Family, Vol. I & II, 1992. 48. Jaffe. The Jaffe Family. (Hebrew), 1985. 49. Joschua-Maga”sch. The Joschua –Maga”sch Family, 1985. 50. Kalahora. The Kalahora (Kaifari, Krakaue, Asch etc.) Families, 1986. 51. Kalisch(er). The Kalisch-er (Kremnitzer) Families, 1985. 52. Kann. The Kann Family, Jerusalem, 1984. 53. Kara. The Kara (Caro – Karo) Family, Vol. I & II, 1988. 54. Kaula. The von Kaula Family, 1985. 55. Kisch. The Kisch Family, 1984. 56. Klauber. The Klauber (Issenheimer) Families, 1985. 57. Krochmai. The Krochmal Family, 1988. 58. Krotschin "B".The Krotoschin "B" (Brock, Kleinberlin, Berlin & Altona) Family, 1989. 14

59. Krotoschin "C”, The Krotoschin "C" ("A", "B” "C") Family, 1989. 60. Kuh. The Kuh Family, 1987. 61. Kulp. The Kulp Family, 1988. 62. Lichtheim. The Lichtheim Family, 1989. 63. Lida-Freimann. The Lida-Freimann Family, 1988. 64. Lissa. The Lissa "C" Family, 1986. 65. Litten. The Litten Family, 1989. 66. Loeb. The Loeb (Maharal, Bezalels, Eskeles) Families, 1986. 67. Lowotitz. The Lowotitz (Winternitz) Family, 1986. 68. Luria. The Luria Family, 1982. 69. Marktbreit. The Marktbreit(er) "A,” "B," "C” & "D" Families, 1986. 70. May. The May (Bergson) Family, 1986. 71. Meisels. The Meisels Family, 1988. 72. MendelMit. "And again Kohelet Mussar: Who was Mendelssohn's Collaborator Tobias?" (German), "Und Nochmals Kohelet Mussar: Wer war Mendelssohns Mitarbeiter Tobias?" 1994. 73. Muhr. The Muhr (Jaroslav, Tugendhold, etc.) Families, 1991. 74. Naumbern. The Naumberg Family, 1986. 75. Norden. The Norden (London & Keyser) Families, 1993. 76. Oppenheim. The Oppenheim Family, Vol. I & II, 1988-93. 77. Pereles. The Pereles (Gronen, Altschul, Jeckles) Families, Vol I, 1986. 78. Pereles. The Perelers Family, Vol II, 1986. 79. Pol. The Pol (Pahl) Family, 1989. 80. Prager. The Prager "A" Family, 1986. 81. Prigsheim & Dohm. The Pringsheim & Dohm Families, 1986. 82. Raschach. The Raschach (Chasens-Kantorowicz-Kluger) Families, 1986. 83. Raschi. The Raschih (Davidovicz) Families, 1986. 84. Ree. The Ree Family. Jerusalem, 1987. 85. Reischer. The Reischer Family, 1986. 86. Rintel. The Rintel "A," "B” & “C” Families, 1986. 87. Rotschild. The Rotschild (Except the Rothschilds) Family, 1983. 88. Schachna. The Schachna (Neustadt) Families, 1988. 89. Schick. The Schick (Schueck, Sik, Szyk, Gruenwald & Baeck) 15

Families, 1986. 90. Schidlow. The Schidlow (“Beth Schmuel”) Family, 1986. 91. Schotten. The Schotten Family, 1986. 92. Schwellm. The Schwelm Family, 1986. 93. Segal. The Segal (Markiewitz, Rahmer, Ruelf) Families, 1986. 94. Selnik. The Selnik Family, 1986. 95. Serwatzer. The Serwatzer (Itzkowitz) Families, 1986. 96. Sobotka. The Sobotka Family, 1986. 97. Spira-Schapiro. The Spira-Schapiro (Loans-Luntz) Families, Vol. I & II, 1986. 98. Stern. The Stern Family, 1986. 99. Straus. The Straus (Sandler) Families, 1986. 100. Teitelbaum. The Teitelbaum (Schiff "B”) Families, 1989. 101. TemerlsThe Temerls Family, 1985. 102. Teomim. The Teomim Family, 1983. 103. Trabot. The Trabot (Colon, Graziano) Families, 1987. 104. Utitz. The Utitz Family, 1988. 105. Volozhiner. The Volozhiner Family, 1986. 106. Wailich. The Wallich (Wallach) Families, 1987. 107. Wolfson. The Wolfson (Buckv) Families, 1986. 108. Wormser. The Wormser (Durlach) Families, 1986. 109. Zondek. The Zondek Family, 1992.

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Preliminary Lists

Dr. Paul Jacobi made preliminary lists of the families he researched. He divided the lists by the extent of research done on each family and designated each list by a letter of the alphabet, starting with “A” (being the group on which the most work was done).

Note These preliminary lists predate the consolidated list of the 109 Family Studies, so the numbers do not correspond. The 109 Family Studies List (= 114 Monographs) is the more authoritative and takes precedence over the preliminary lists.

List “A” 96 Chapters, finalized and deposited

1. Badt 37. Isserl A (incl. Boscowitz, 2. Ballin Loev; etc.) 3. Bamberger 38. Isserlein 4. Bassevi (incl. Von 39. Isserles A (inc. ReMa, Trueberg, Disraeli) Opatow, etc.) 5. Beyth 40. Joshua-Maga”sh (1st Pnei 6. Buchner (Bochner) Joshua) 7. Bunems A 41. Kalahora (Kalifari, Lands- 8. Bunems B Berg, Sefardi family) 9. Cohn A (Hamburg) 42. Kaisch(er) 10.Darmstadt(staedter)- 43. Kann Manasse 44. Kara (Caro) (I/III) 11. Eibeschuetz 45. von Kaulla 12. mi-Ellrich(=Mehlreich) 46. Kisch 13. Emden (A,B,C; incl. 47. Klauber (incl. Issenheim) Gruenhut, Scheier, Embden, 48. Krochmal Kolon-MaHarik) 49. Krotoschin B 14. Ettingen A (Jona) 50. Krotoschin C 15. Ettingen B (Veit) 51. Kuh 16. Falk B (=2nd Pnei Joshua) 52. Kulp 17. Falk A (=1st Pnei Joshua) 53. Lazarus (Hirschl-Poesing) 18. Fernbach 54. Lichtheim 19. Frensdorf(er) 55. Lida – Freimann 20. Friedmann (Ruzhiner 56. Lissa C (Frankfurt/M) Chasidim) 57. Litten 21. Frumkin (A,B,C) 58. Loeb (beining MaHaRal’s 22. Geiger Family 23. Gombiner 59. Lowotitz 24. Graetzer (Gratz) 60. Luria 25. Hakohen C (incl. SCHaCH) 61. Marktbreit(er) 26. Halevi A (incl. Edels- 62. May MaHaRaMESH, TaS, etc.) 63. Meisels 17

27. Halevi B (Charif) 64. Naumberg 28. Hambro 65. Norden 29. Hamburg(er) 66. Perles (Prague, Munich, 30. Heilbut Koenigsberg) 31. Helen 67. Prager A 32. Henoch B 68. Pringsheim/Dohm 33. Herzkus (incl. Lopatiner) 69. Raschi 34. Heschel (incl. 70. Raschach 35. Hollandaer C (Semter 71. Ree etc.) 72. Reischer (Backofen) 36. Horowitz (Vol.I/III) 73. Rintel (A, B & C) 74. Rothschild (excluding the 85. Stern C (a to f) descendants of Mayer 86. Strauss B Rothschild 87. Temerls 76. Schick 88. Teomim 77. Schidlow 89. Trabot 78. Schotten 90. Utitz 79. Schwelm 91. Volozhin(er) 80. Segall 92. Wallach 81. Selnik 93. Wolfsohn/Bucki 82. Serwatzer-Itzkowitz 94. Wormser A 83. Sobotka 95. Wormser C (incl. De Worms) 84. Spira (Schapiro) Vol. I/II

List B 22 Chapters about to be finalized and/or deposited

95a. Azulai (Sefardi family) 107. Kaidonwer (incl. 96. Bendix-Jeremias MaHaRSHAK, to be finalized 97. Benedict 108. Klausner (incl. the 98. Bloch “Hoicher Leib vun Crace”) (to 99. Braunschwieg A be finalized) 100. Disraeli 109. Levy (from Alsace & 101. Elchanan A (Kunitzer) Palatin; incl. the memoirist 102. Elchanan B (Rosenstein) Asher Levy, Cerf Levy, etc.) 103. Ephraim (Veitel E. & 110. De Lemos/Benvenisti (incl. Marcus E., incl. Witkower (to Charville) (to be revised – be slightly revised) Sefardi family) 104. Epstein (incl. Lublin- 111. Muhr Hildesheimer; Goldziehr (to 112. Ornstein(MiSEE) be revised) 113. Oppenheim(er) (to be 105. Hecht A (Vienna revised) 106. Jaffe (Vol. I only, 114. Popper(s) covering the first nine 115. Rapaport (to be revised) generations and the descent 116. Treves (to be revised) of R. Joel-Bach Serkes-Jaffe, 117. Zondek (to be finalized) incl. Sirkin, etc.)(all further volumes to be rearranged) 18

List C 211 Handwritten monographs still requiring augmentation and revision

118. Adler 123. Aron B 119. Adolphus 124. Aschkenasi-Heineman 120. Alexander 125. Aschkenasi-Bial (incl. 121. Arnstein Halberstam) 122. Aron A 126. Aschkenasi-Sack (incl. 171. Gans (incl. Heinrich Chacham Zvi, Jacob Emden, Heine) etc) 172. Geiger 127. Aub 173. van Geldern 128. Auerbach 174. Gellhorn 129. Austerlitz A 175. Gewer-Gebert 130. Austerlitz B 176. Goldsticker 131. Bacharach 177. Greditz-David 132. Bak 178. Grote 133. Barby 179. Guenzburg (A, B, C, D & E) 134. Bass-Samst 180. Gumpertz 135. Baum A 181. Gueterbock 136. Behrens-Hannover 182. Haase (Socialist leader) 137. Belmont 183. Haber (to be thoroughly 138. Berlin(er) Revised) 139. Beschitz (Beschuetz) 184. Hakohen (Old) 140. Bleichroeder 185. Hakohen A (incl. the 141. Brandeis (incl. Louis B.) Prague printers, Naftali 142. Brandenburg-Meseritz Hakohen etc.) 143. Brilin-Bruehl 186. Hakohen B 144. Broda A 187. Hakohen D 145. Bueding(er) 188. Halevi (Old) 146. Caspar-Neustadt 189. Halberstadt A (Bendix, 147. Chalfan Meyer, Joresh-Meyer, Bendix- 148. Chayuth (Chajes) Bendeman-Bernsdorf) 149. Cohen B (Soldin, incl. 190. Halberstadt B (Joel-) Rahel Varnhagen) 191. Halberstadt C (Liebmann, 150. Cohen C Liman, Plaut, Solmar) 151. Cohen D (Halberstadt) 192. Halberstadt D (Divers) 152. Cohen E 193. Halin 153. David (Hanover 194. von Halle A 154. Dayan 195. von Halle B 155. Diamant-Herzl (Alkalai) 196. Hamerschlag/Hallo 156. Bobrushka 197. Heckscher (Schoenfeld/Frey) 198. Heilperin/Halpern 157. Duschinsky 199. Helfft 158. Eger (Gans) 200. Heller (Wallerstein, incl. 159. Elyashar (Sefardi family) Lipman – Tosfot Yomtov) 160. Eliasberg (Simchowitz) 201. Herford 19

161. Eschwe 202. von Hertz 162. Fanta (Fanty) 203. Hess 163. Fleckeles (Schuettenhof- 204. Hirsch (Halberstadt) Lenczyc) 205. von Hirsch 164. Flesch 206. Hoenigbsberg A 165. Fortis (Chasak) 207. Hollaender A 166. Friedberg 208. Hollaender B 167. Friedlaender (A & B) 209. Isserl (Boskovitz-Love) 168. Fuerst A 210. Jacobi/Jacoby 169. Fuerst B 211. Jakowka 170. Fuerstenberg 212. Jeiteles

213. Kariwer 257. Pollak B 214. Kalonymides (to be 258. Porges revised) 259. Potsdam A 215. Katzenelnbogen 260. Potsdam B (incl. Philippi) 216. Koenigstwarter (von Leml; 261. Potsdam C (incl. Jonas) von Hoffmansthal) 262. Prager B (Glogau) 217. Koeslin-Borchard 263. Praeger A (Prague) 218. Krotoschin A 264. Praeger B (Hamburg, 219. Krotoschin D (-Polish) London) 220. Landau (huge family to be 265. Praeger C (incl. part of augmented) the Epstein family) 221. Landsberg(er) A 266. Praeger D (Weil) 222. Landsberg(er) B 267. Prenzlau 223. Lax 268. Pressburg 224. Lazarus B 269. Pulitz 225. Lehmann 270. Rahles-Realines 226. Leidersdorf (, 271. Reizes-Halevi Moravia, etc.) 272. Rheinganum 227. Licthenstein 273. Rothenberg 228. Liebels 274. Sachs A (Stendhal) 229. Liebmann A (Berlin) 275. Sachs B (Tausig) 230. Lipschuetz 276. Sak-Sackheim 231. Lissa A 277. Samuelson 232. Loewe (incl. Montefiore’s 278. Samosch-Zamosc Secretary) 279. Samson 233. Lucerna 280. Samter 234. Machirides 281. B 235. Magnus 282. Saul 236. Margolioth (Margolies) 283. Schlesinger 237. Meschulmim (del Banco) 284. Schiff 238. Meyer-Strelitz 285. Schimonides 239. Michael (Chassid)(incl. 286. Schmelkes von Sonnenfeld) 287. Schneersohn (incl. the 240. Minden Lubavaticher Rebbes) 241. Mintz 289. Schoenfliess/Fliess 242. Mittenwald-Liebmann B 290. Schor 243. Mirles (huge family) 291. Schrenzel 244. Morawczyk 292. Schoenlank 245. Nauen-Marcuse 293. Schulhof 20

246. Nissan/Henoch/Hilel 294. Schwab/Krumbach 247. Oettingen/Riess 295. Schwabach (Berlin) 248. Pach A 296. Singer 249. Pach B 297. Sinzheim(er) 250. Parnas-Marschalkowitz 298. Slobotka 251. Pelz (Schubin, 299. Sobotka Koenigsberg, Hamburg etc.) 300. Sofer-Schreiber 252. Perlhefter-Bruck 301. Soldin 253. Peterselka 302. Soloweitshik 254. Pick 303. Spanier 255. Plaut 304. Speyer 256. Pollak A 305. Spitz(er) 306. Stadthagen 318. Wehli 307. Stern B (Jannover- 319. Weil (Divers; inchoate) Kaidanower) 320. Wertheimer (huge family) 308. Strausberg 321. Wilna-wilda 309. Strauss A 322. Winkler (Physicians’ 310. Sussman family) 311. Taussig 323. Wolffheim 312. Theben-Mendel 324. Zadok(s) (incl Bondi, 313. Ulif etc.) 314. Veit A 325. Zaudi 315. Veit B 326. Zuels A (Bernhard) 316. Veitel-Mayr 327. Zuels B (Meyer- 317. Warburg (inchoate) Lederhaendler) 328. Zuns

List D 43 Handwritten monographs for which merely extensive material has been assembled

329. A”SH, A,B,C,D etc. 350. Klopper (Krumbach) 330. Beller (Dr. Jehuda 351. Levis (Family Tree only) Bellor’s ascent to Rashi 352. Marck (full, incl. Hesse & 331. Bendheim/Hahn (meager) Landau) 332. Bibragh (meager) 353. Markwald (full) 333. Bluethenthal (Opatov etc.) 354. Mayer (Ludwig, etc. 334. Brie (Ravatz) (inchoate) inchoate) 335. Boscowitz (full, see also 355. Mayer (Pressburg, Vienna – Isserles incl. Landstein) (full) 336. Breit 356. Mayer-Soest (full) 337. Davidowitz (almost full) 357. Merenlender 338. Dinkelsbluehl (full) (Maehrenlaender) 339. Dispek (inchoate) 358. Milgrum (Milgram, Milgrim, 340. Eltzbach (full) Opatov, USA) 21

341. Frank (Abraham; his 359. Minkowitz (cf. Orenstein) valuable archive is at hand; 360. Nachmann (Nordenstadt) see Wilhermsdoerffer) 361. Navon, A & B (inchoate) 342. Gavronski (Gavron, Gavon, 362. Olswanger Gray, Fielding) (USA) 363. Seckbach 343. Goitein (inchoate) 364. DeSola 344. Golnik (USA) (inchoate) 365. Rubashow (Shazar) 345. Hoenigsberger (full) 366. Weiner (Sweden – inchoate) 346. Hohenstein (inchoate) 367. Wasserman (extensive) 347. Ish-Shalom (inchoate) 368. Weigert (full) 348. Kirsch-Roth (inchoate) 369. Weisfish (to be augmented) 349. Klein (Stern C) (Hungary, 370. Wilhermsdoerfer-Frank etc.) (full) 371. Werner (incl. Homa, 372. Number was skipped Rubens, Morduch, Rigby (full)

List E 114 Families, being a tiny selection, at random from affiliated families traced, through several generations in other family monographs; following each name is a family name in parenthesis to which Dr. Jacobi refers the researcher for additional information

373. Alexandrow (Kaidanower) 404. Fischels-Klausner 374. Altschul (Perles) (Klausner) 375. Anikst (Klausner) 405. Falk A (Joshua-Magash) 376. Babad (Rabinowitz- 406. Finkelstein (Klausner) Doctorowitz – see Heschel) 407. Freimann (Lida) 377. Bauminger (Breit) 408. Gelehrter (Klausner) 378. Ben-Rachel (cf. Rachels) 409. Goldwurm (Klausner) 379. Benjamin-Walter 410. Greidinger-Kamnitzer (Schoenfliess) (Halevi B) 380. Bennet (Klausner) 411. Gronems (Perles) 381. Benvenisti (DeLemos) 412. Gruenhut (Emden) 382. Berend (Falk B) 413. Habberkasten (Klauber & 383. Bergson (May) Luria) 384. Bernstein (Ffalk B) 414. Hahn (Bendheim) 385. Biedermann (Pressburg) 415. Halevi E (Klausner) 386. Blaschke (Klausner) 416. Hochgelehrter-Spitzkopf 387. Boszko-Buszko-Baschke – 417. Homa (Werner) (Klausner) 418. Issenheim (Klausner) 388. Braunschweig B (David) 419. Isserl B (Bunems A) 389. Brock A (Perlhefter) 420. Isserles B (Klausner) 390. Brock B (Krotoschin B) 422. Isserlis (Klausner) 391. mi-Brody (Klausner 423. Jannover (Kaidanower) 392. Bucky (Wolfsohn) 424. Kalifari (Kalahora) 393. Buczacz (Klausner) 425. Kamnitzer-Greidinger 22

394. Chanoch-Henoch (Halevi B) (Kaidanower, Kantorowitz, 426. Kantorowitz (Raschach- Schoten, etc.) Chanoch-Henoch) 395. Charif (Halevi B) 427. Kircheim (Kaidanower) 396. Chasens (Raschach) 428. Kolon-MaHaRIK (Emden) 397. Colon-Kolon-MaHaRSCHIK 429. Kraschnitz (Kaidanower) (Emden) 430. Kremnitzer (Kalischer) 398. Dohm (Pringsheim) 431. Krotoschin A (Buchner) 399. Durlacher (Stern C & 432. Kunitzer (Elchanan A) Wormser) 433. Landsberg (Kalahora) 400. Edel (Halevi A) 434. Landshut (Klausner) 401. Elkan-Kunitzer(Elchanan A) 435. Lauenburg (Falk B) 402. Ellenberg (Klausner) 436. Lenczyc-Lentschuetz 403. Eskeles (Loeb) (Fleckles) 437. Levin-Epstein (Halevi A) 458. Rachels (Kaidanower) 438. Levin-Nathan (Klausner) 459. Raschkes (Spira) 439. Lewin-HaKohen (Cohen D & 460. Ravatz (Brie) Kaidanower, incl. Rahel 461. Rigby (Werner) Lewin-Vanhagen) 462. Rosch-Joseph (Klausner) 440. Liebermann (Klausner) 463. Rosenstein (Elchanan A) 441. Lowenstamm (Heschel) 464. Roth-Kirsch (Kirsch) 442. Lowenstein (Falk B) 465. Rubens (Werner) 443. Lopatiner (Herzkus) 466. Rubin-Margalioth 444. Ludmir (Klausner) (Kaidanower) 445. Manasse (Darmstadt) 467. Ruelf (Segall) 446. Mandelbaum (Azulai, Jaffe 468. Schapiro (Spira) & Klausner) 469. Schiff B (Teitelbaum) 447. Mankiewitz (Segall) 470. Schuettenhof (Fleckeles) 448. Morgenstern 471. mi-Sokol (Klausner) 449. Morduch (Werner) 472. Spitzkoph (Klausner) 450. Nathan A (Klausner) 473. Steinberg (Kaidanower) 451. Padigirs-Hochgelehrter 474. Stern A (Kann) (Klausner) 475. Stern B – Janower 452. Philippson (Falk A) (Kaidanower) 453. Pinczow (Kaidanower) 476. Stern D (Leidersdorf) 454. Pnei-Joshua, the first 477. Supnik (Beller) (Falk C) 478. Symon (Klausner) 455. Pnei-Joshua, the second 479. Tas (Halevi A) (Joshua-Magash) 480. Tugenhold (Muhr) 456. Pnei-Joshua, the third 481. Turow(er) (Klausner) (Falk B) 482. Wassertrilling (Kaidanower) 457. Rabinowitz D (Klausner & 483. Winternitz (Lowotiz) (Halevi D) 484. Wulff-Dessau (Isserles A)