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D-PH Location Website The Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People Jerusalem (CAHJP) PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION GERMANY – D/Ph Location The list below is arranged according to locations and towns in Germany. Furthermore the list contains 28 photos which refer to other countries than Germany but were left in their original place as to preserve their provenience. Ref. code Location Title Content Date Media Note Photograph Collection Germany 1869 - late 20 th century D/Ph 433 Abersfeld Cemetery and Far away view of a 1758 Hebrew 1970s Photograph Color photograph, incl. (Breisach) gravestones gravestone in the wall of the Catholic letter from Peter Schwarz cemetery to Daniel J. Cohen describing the photographs D/Ph 434 Abersfeld Cemetery and Close up view of a 1758 Hebrew 1970s Photograph Color photograph, incl. (Breisach) gravestones gravestone in the wall of the Catholic letter from Peter Schwarz cemetery to Daniel J. Cohen describing the photographs D/Ph 435 Abersfeld Cemetery and Close up view of a 1758 Hebrew 1970s Photograph Color photograph, incl. (Breisach) gravestones gravestone in the wall of the Catholic letter from Peter Schwarz cemetery to Daniel J. Cohen describing the photographs D/Ph Location D/Ph 1156 Adelebsen Synagogue Torah on the ground after the destruction 1936 Photograph 1 copy b/w of the synagogue D/Ph 1157 Adelebsen Synagogue Bent candle holder and disarray after the 1936 Photograph destruction of the synagogue D/Ph 1158 Adelebsen Synagogue Knocked over pews and disarray after the 1936 Photograph destruction of the synagogue D/Ph 1159 Adelebsen Synagogue Windows after the destruction of the 1936 Photograph synagogue D/Ph 1160 Adelebsen Synagogue Torah on the ground and knocked over 1936 Photograph pews after the destruction of the synagogue D/Ph 567 Alsenz, Pfalz Cemetery and Cemetery in the trees and plants. Written 1964 Photograph gravestones on the back "Sehr geehrter Herr Dr. Cohen, für die zusätzlichen informationen in ihrem Brief vom 9.3. herzlichen Dank! Damit ist der Text nun vollstandig gelesen. Mit freundlichen Grüßen Ihr H. Arnold" D/Ph 399 Alten gronau Cemetery and Many gravestones in the woods of the 1979 Photograph Color photograph (Hessen) gravestones Jewish cemetery D/Ph 400 Alten gronau Cemetery and Gravestones with fall leaves on the ground 1979 Color photograph (Hessen) gravestones D/Ph 401 Alten gronau Cemetery and Gravestone from 1736 and carved flower 1979 Color photograph (Hessen) gravestones 2 2 D/Ph Location D/Ph 1146 Altesten Memorial Memorial plaque to those who fell in WWI WWI Photograph with names and dates D/Ph 87 Altona People Three dayanim of the Klaus synagogue Early 20th Photograph "Haham Zwi" Century D/Ph 130 Altona Synagogue Drawing of synagogue in Papagaienstraße 1934 Photograph by Hollander, interior D/Ph 131 Altona Synagogue Sephardi synagogue Neve Shalom, exterior 1934 Photograph Glossy D/Ph 132 Altona Synagogue Sephardi synagogue Neve Shalom, interior 1934 Photograph Glossy D/Ph 133 Altona Synagogue Synagogue in Papagaienstraße, interior 1934 Photograph Glossy D/Ph 134 Altona People Rabbis Spigel, Duckesz and Jakob Cohen 1934 Photograph Glossy D/Ph 135 Altona People Rabbi Dr. Leo Frank on the bimah 1934 Photograph Glossy D/Ph 269 Angeltürn House/Synagog Bricks on the side of the house are the 1971 Photograph Incl. two letters from the ue remains of the former synagogue (view 1) photographer Willi Eirich to William Wertheimer describing the photographs in the collection and information regarding the former Jewish residents D/Ph 270 Angeltürn House/Synagog Right -hand wall is part of the remains of 1971 Photograph Incl. two letters from the ue the former synagogue (view 2) photographer Willi Eirich to William Wertheimer describing the photographs in the collection and information regarding the former Jewish residents 3 3 D/Ph Location D/Ph 271 Angeltürn Town Street view from the former synagogue 1971 Photograph In cl. two letters from the photographer Willi Eirich to William Wertheimer describing the photographs in the collection and information regarding the former Jewish residents D/Ph 648 Angenrod Cemetery and Tall gravestones and plots Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph (Oberhessen) gravestones Century Alsfeld D/Ph 649 Angenrod Cemetery and Broken gravestone on the ground Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph (Oberhessen) gravestones Century Alsfeld D/Ph 650 Angenrod Cemetery and Grassy field and two gravestones to the left Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph (Oberhessen) gravestones Century Alsfeld D/Ph 651 Angenrod Cemetery and Side view of gravestones through the trees Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph (Oberhessen) gravestones Century Alsfeld D/Ph 652 Angenrod Cemetery and Two very small gravestones Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph (Oberhessen) gravestones Century Alsfeld D/Ph 653 Angenrod Cemetery and Mixture of gravestones and an obelisk Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph (Oberhessen) gravestones Century Alsfeld 4 4 D/Ph Location D/Ph 654 Angenrod Cemetery and Samuel (26 Okt 1854 - 24 Jan 1932) and Mid -20th Photograph (Oberhessen) gravestones Susanne (Präger 2 Febr 1862 - Century Alsfeld Theresienstadt) Rothschild gravestone (one for both) - color photograph. Below: Depiction of Moses Mendelssohn, Johann Caspar Lavater, and Fromet Mendelssohn - black and white D/Ph 655 Angenrod Cemetery and Gravestone Emil Flörsheim (14 September Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph in album. (Oberhessen) gravestones 1895 - 28 Januar 1916) Century Below: Xerox copy of Alsfeld drawing of a Jew - black and white D/Ph 656 Angenrod Cemetery and Gravestone Karoline Stein (Sieferheld 15 Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph in album. (Oberhessen) gravestones April 1865 - 3 Aug 1937) Century Below: Xerox copy of Alsfeld drawing of a man sitting in a chair smoking a pipe, while a child plays at his feet D/Ph 657 Angenrod Cemetery and Gravestone Liebmann Rothschild (11 Mai Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph in album (Oberhessen) gravestones 1852 - 20 Jan 1927) Century Alsfeld D/Ph 658 Angenrod Cemetery and Gravestone Dr. Daniel Straus (2 Aug 1900 - Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph in album. (Oberhessen) gravestones 2 Febr 1925) Century Below: Xerox copy of Alsfeld drawing of a mother and child - black and white D/Ph 659 Angenrod Cemetery and Gravestone Rosa Rothschild (Baum 16 Juni Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph in album. (Oberhessen) gravestones 1882 - 31 Mai 1930) Century Left: Woman standing over Alsfeld a man sitting - black and white 5 5 D/Ph Location D/Ph 660 Angenrod Cemetery and Gravestone Karl Benscher (18 Nov 1837 - Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph in album. (Oberhessen) gravestones 20 Mai ?) Century Below: Xerox copy of Alsfeld drawing of two men in top hats, coat tails, and canes - black and white D/Ph 661 Angenrod Cemetery and Gravestone Sara Wallach (5 Juli 1836 - 27 Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph in album (Oberhessen) gravestones Oct 1908) Century Alsfeld D/Ph 662 Angenrod Cemetery and Gravestone Israel Katz (18 Sept 1840? - 1 Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph in album. (Oberhessen) gravestones Mai 1914?) Century Below: Xerox copy of Alsfeld drawing a man with a hammer - black and white D/Ph 663 Angenrod Cemetery and Gravestone Leop Wallach (20 Juli 1833 - 28 Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph in album. (Oberhessen) gravestones Marz 1901) Century Below: Xerox copy of Alsfeld drawing of people dancing beside a carriage and horses - black and white D/Ph 664 Angenrod Cemetery and Gravestone Walter Kensches (?) Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph in album. (Oberhessen) gravestones Century Below: Xerox copy of Alsfeld drawing of three men standing together talking, one is a haredi man - black and white D/Ph 665 Angenrod Cemetery and Gravestone Emil Wallach (22 Dez 1847 - 1 Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph in album. (Oberhessen) gravestones Juni 1933) Century Below: Xerox copy of Alsfeld drawing of a Jewish man with a big nose and hat carrying baskets and a bag - black and white 6 6 D/Ph Location D/Ph 666 Angenrod Cemetery and Gravestone Julie Spier gravestone Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph in album. (Oberhessen) gravestones Century Below: Xerox copy of Alsfeld drawing of three Jewish men talking in front of a covered wagon, one at least is haredi - black and white D/Ph 667 Angenrod Cemetery and Gravestone Issac Löb Rothschild (?) Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph in album. (Oberhessen) gravestones Century Below: Xerox copy of Alsfeld drawing of a Jew traveling - black and white D/Ph 668 Angenrod Cemetery and Gravestone (23 April 1820 - 5 Januar 1895), Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph in album. (Oberhessen) gravestones name unreadable Century Below: Xerox copy of Alsfeld drawing of three Jews conversing - black and white D/Ph 669 Angenrod Cemetery and Gravestone Jettchen Rothschild Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph in album. (Oberhessen) gravestones (Sinzheimer 16.5.1845 - 19.11.1911 Century Below: Xerox copy of Alsfeld drawing of three women talking in nice dresses and bonnets - black and white D/Ph 670 Angenrod Cemetery and Gravestone Zadok Lorsch (2 Juli 1888 - d. at Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph in album. (Oberhessen) gravestones age 37) Century Below: Xerox copy of Alsfeld drawing of two men in bowler hats - black and white 7 7 D/Ph Location D/Ph 671 Angenrod Cemetery and Gravestone Mid -20th Photograph Color photograph in album. (Oberhessen) gravestones Century Below: Xerox copy of Alsfeld drawing of distressed people on a horse drawn wagon that is too full and the driver has his horse
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