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Principal Acquisitions
The Rothschild Archive | Principal Acquisitions Principal acquisitions 1 April 2001 – 31 March 2002 Children’s essays and school Property documents: List of Lady Rothschild’s This list is not comprehensive but attempts to record all acquisitions of most immediate relevance to research. Some reports, 1854-1908; Plans and title deeds relating pensioners, 1934; items listed here may, however, remain closed to access for some time and for a variety of reasons. Researchers should Catalogue of some of the collection to 23-25 avenue Marigny, Summary of the estate of Lady always enquire as to the availability of specific items before visiting the Archive, quoting the reference number which of works of art of Nathaniel Paris, 1837-1924; Rothschild, deceased, c.1935; von Rothschild, 1903; Auction-purchase of Hotel appears at the end of each paragraph. Copy deed of endowment of Photographs of members of the Talleyrand, 2 rue St. Florentin, the Clementine Children’s Rothschild family, c.1903-1937. Paris, 27 June 1838; Hospital, Frankfurt, 1887, Title deeds and acquisition and other associated papers; 3. FAMILY PAPERS RELATING details for various properties List of plate from Frankfurt PRIMARILY TO THE FRENCH in Cannes, 1881-1913; at 148 Piccadilly, 1887; ROTHSCHILD FAMILY (000/1037) Title deeds for avenue du Deed of gift of collection Faubourg St. Honoré, 1767-1848; of birds’ eggs from Lionel Inventories: Title deeds for 13 avenue Walter Rothschild to his brother Inventory following the death de Marigny, 1859; Nathaniel Charles, 1891. of Alphonse de Rothschild, 1905; Title deeds for 21 avenue 1. BUSINESS RECORDS OF Hungarian Boden Credit Anstalt: Nathaniel von Rothschild Inventory following the death of de Marigny, 1829-1869; 5. -
The Isaiah Berlin Papers (PDF)
Catalogue of the papers of Sir Isaiah Berlin, 1897-1998, with some family papers, 1903-1972 This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on 2019-10-14 Finding aid written in English Bodleian Libraries Weston Library Broad Street Oxford, , OX1 3BG [email protected] https://www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/weston Catalogue of the papers of Sir Isaiah Berlin, 1897-1998, with some family papers, 1903-1972 Table Of Contents Summary Information .............................................................................................................................. 4 Language of Materials ......................................................................................................................... 4 Overview ............................................................................................................................................. 4 Biographical / Historical ..................................................................................................................... 4 Scope and Contents ............................................................................................................................. 5 Arrangement ........................................................................................................................................ 5 Custodial History ................................................................................................................................. 5 Immediate Source of Acquisition ....................................................................................................... -
Descendants of Mayer Amschel Rothschild
Descendants of Hirsch (Hertz) ROTHSCHILD 1 Hirsch (Hertz) ROTHSCHILD d: 1685 . 2 Callmann ROTHSCHILD d: 1707 ....... +Gütle HÖCHST m: 1658 .... 3 Moses Callman BAUER ....... 4 Amschel Moses ROTHSCHILD ............. +Schönche LECHNICH m: 1755 .......... 5 Mayer Amschel ROTHSCHILD b: 23 February 1743/44 in Frankfurt am Main Germany d: 19 September 1812 in Frankfurt am Main Germany ................ +Guetele SCHNAPPER b: 23 August 1753 m: 29 August 1770 in Frankfurt am Main Germany d: 7 May 1849 Father: Mr. Wolf Salomon SCHNAPPER .............. 6 [4] James DE ROTHSCHILD b: 15 May 1792 in Frankfurt am Main Germany d: 15 November 1868 in Paris France .................... +[3] Betty ROTHSCHILD Mother: Ms. Caroline STERN Father: Mr. Salomon ROTHSCHILD ................. 7 [5] Gustave DE ROTHSCHILD b: 1829 d: 1911 .................... 8 [6] Robert Philipe DE ROTHSCHILD b: 19 January 1880 in Paris France d: 23 December 1946 .......................... +[7] Nelly BEER b: 28 September 1886 d: 8 January 1945 Mother: Ms. ? WARSCHAWSKI Father: Mr. Edmond Raphael BEER ....................... 9 [8] Alain James Gustave DE ROTHSCHILD b: 7 January 1910 in Paris France d: 1982 in Paris France ............................. +[9] Mary CHAUVIN DU TREUI ........................... 10 [10] Robert DE ROTHSCHILD b: 1947 .............................. 11 [11] Diane DE ROTHSCHILD .................................... +[12] Anatole MUHLSTEIN d: Abt. 1959 Occupation: Diplomat of Polish Government ................................. 12 [1] Anka MULHSTEIN ...................................... -
History of the Jews
II ADVERTISEMENTS Should be in Every Jewish Home AN EPOCH-MAKING WORK COVERING A PERIOD OF ABOUT FOUR THOUSAND YEARS PROF. HE1NRICH GRAETZ'S HISTORY OF THE JEWS THE MOST AUTHORITATIVE AND COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY OF THE JEWS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE HANDSOMELY AND DURABLY BOUND IN SIX VOLUMES Contains more than 4000 pages, a Copious Index of more than 8000 Subjects, and a Number of Good Sized Colored Maps. SOME ENTHUSIASTIC APPRECIATIONS DIFFICULT TASK PERFORMED WITH CONSUMMATE SKILL "Graetz's 'Geschichte der Juden1 has superseded all former works of its kind, and has been translated into English, Russian and Hebrew, and partly into Yiddish and French. That some of these translations have been edited three or four times—a very rare occurrence in Jewish literature—are in themselves proofs of the worth of the work. The material for Jewish history being so varied, the sources so scattered in the literatures of all nations, made the presentation of this history a very difficult undertaking, and it cannot be denied that Graetz performed his task with consummate skill."—The Jewish Encyclopedia. GREATEST AUTHORITY ON SUBJECT "Professor Graetz is the historiographer par excellence of the Jews. His work, at present the authority upon the subject of Jewish History, bids fair to hold its pre-eminent position for some time, perhaps decades."—Preface to Index Volume. MOST DESIRABLE TEXT-BOOK "If one desires to study the history of the Jewish people under the direction of a scholar and pleasant writer who is in sympathy with his subject, because he is himself a Jew, he should resort to the volumes of Graetz."—"Review ofRevitvit (New York). -
Welcome to the DAT Minyan!
Candle Welcome to the DAT Minyan! Lighting (earliest) 3:40p Shabbat Mevarchim (Vayeishev) (latest) 4:21p December 21, 2019 - 23 Kislev 5780 Joseph Friedman, Rabbi | Mark Raphaely, President Havdalah 5:24p Shabbat Schedule D’var Torah with Rabbi Jonathan Sacks (All services take place in the BMH-BJ Fisher Hall, The story of Joseph and his brothers, spread over four parshiyot, is the longest and 560 S. Monaco Pkwy) most tightly-scripted of all the narratives in the Torah. Nothing is there by accident; every detail counts. One moment, however, seems gloriously irrelevant – and it is this Please help make our prayer service more meaningful that contains one of the most beautiful of the Torah’s ideas. by refraining from talking during the service. With great speed, we are introduced to the broad lines of the story. Joseph is envied and hated by his brothers. So deep has the animosity gone that they cannot talk FRIDAY peaceably with one another. Now the brothers have left home to tend their sheep, and Jacob tells Joseph to go and see how they are doing. This encounter will set in motion 4:20 pm: Mincha / Kabbalat Shabbat / Maariv the central drama from which all else will follow: the moment when the brothers sell (Shema should be recited after 5:23 pm) Joseph into Egypt as a slave. SHABBAT But it nearly didn’t happen. Joseph arrived at Shechem where he expected his brothers to be, but they were not there. He might well have wandered around for a while and Parasha: Page 198 / Haftarah: Page 1142 then, failing to find them, gone home. -
Gentile Folly: the Rothschilds
Gentile Folly: the Rothschilds by ARNOLD LEESE Author of “My Irrelevant Defence: Jewish Ritual Murder.” This book is dedicated, with permission, to H. H. BEAMISH, the pioneer, who set my feet upon the way. “If I am killing a rat with a stick and have him in a corner, I am not indignant if he tries to bite me and squeals and gibbers with rage. My job is, not to get angry, but to keep cool, to attend to my footwork and to keep on hitting him where it will do the most good.”— A. S. Leese, speaking at Reception, 17th Feb., 1937, on his return from prison where he was consigned for writing the truth about Jews. CONTENTS [by original pages] Chapter. Page INTRODUCTION - - - - - - - - HISTORICAL LANDMARKS - - - - - - - WORKS FREQUENTLY REFERRED TO IN THE TEXT - - A ROTHSCHILD STUD-BOOK - - - - - - 1. THE FRANKFORT HOUSE - - - - 9 2. THE LONDON HOUSE - - - - - 15 3. THE PARIS HOUSE - - - - - - 26 4. THE VIENNA HOUSE - - - - - - - 31 5. THE NAPLES HOUSE - - - - - - 36 6. THE AMERICAN HOUSE - - - - - - 37 7. THE ROTHSCHILD GRIP IN OTHER LANDS - - - 41 8. THE ROTHSCHILDS AND BRITISH ROYALTY - - - 42 9. GENTILE INTERMARRIAGES WITH THE ROTHSCHILDS - - - 45 10. GENTILE FRIENDS OF THE ROTHSCHILDS - - - 47 11. ROTHSCHILD FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHER JEWS - 53 12. ROTHSCHILDS AND PRESS CONTROL - - - - 55 13. ROTHSCHILD CONTROL OF RAW MATERIALS - - - 56 14. DIAMONDS AND GOLD - - - - - - 61 15. ROTHSCHILDS AND ZIONISM - - - - - - 63 16. OTHER ROTHSCHILDS - - - - - - - 63 17. THE MORAL OF IT ALL - - - - - - 64 INDEX - - - - - - - - - CORRECTIONS. P. 4. Date of Leipzig battle was 1813, not 1812. 1864. Item refers to Seven Weeks’ War, not Seven Years’ War. -
Western Europe
Western Europe Great Britain National Affairs w3 UPERFICIALLY, THE OVERALL PICTURE of a country dominated by the Conservatives remained unchanged throughout 1988. This was reflected, for exam- ple, in the relative tranquility of the labor front, where there were fewer strikes than in any year since the end of World War II. Yet there were also signs of a shift in attitudes among Conservatives themselves, away from uncritical endorsement of the government's general policy and toward a measure of sympathy with the Labor opposition. The government's plans for the privatization of the water and electricity industries came under criticism from within its own ranks. There was also a massive revolt of Tory members of Parlia- ment against the government's new regressive tax, the "community charge," also known as the "poll tax," on which issue the normal Conservative majority dropped from 101 to a mere 25. But perhaps the most severe blow to Tory self-confidence came on the economic front. The chancellor's budget, issued in March, cut income tax by twopence on the pound. This, together with interest-rate cuts following the crash of October 1987, encouraged consumer demand; in the first nine months of the year economic growth was running at an annual 5 percent. This proved unsustainable, however; the budget and Tory economic policy in general lost their shine when interest rates had to be increased nine times in the last seven months of the year as a means to cope with a renewal of inflation and growing trade and balance-of-payments deficits. -
Opus 54. Eiermann, Wash, D
Edition Axel Menges GmbH Esslinger Straße 24 D-70736 Stuttgart-Fellbach tel. +49-711-574759 fax +49-711-574784 Opus 71 Ram Karmi and Ada Karmi-Melamede, Supreme Court of Israel, Jerusalem With an introduction by Anne-Catrin Schultz and photographs by Richard Bryant. 56 pp. with 66 illus., 280 x 300 mm, hard- cover, English ISBN 978-3-932565-71-7 Euro 36.00, sfr 59.00, £ 29.00, US $ 49.00, $A 69.00 Intent on realizing her late husband’s vision, Dorothy de Rothschild first offered to provide funding for a new building housing the Su- preme Court of Israel in the 1960s. In 1983 the offer was seriously considered and accepted. Distributors Renowned architects from Israel and from all over the world entered into a two-stage competition in 1986. Ram Karmi and Ada Brockhaus Commission Karmi-Melamede, siblings their own architecture practices, were Kreidlerstraße 9 asked to compete as a team. Their contribution stood out clearly D-70806 Kornwestheim against the other entries. Instead of proposing a formal and monu- Germany mental scheme, the Karmis came up with a coherent site-specific tel. +49-7154-1327-33 building which roots itself into the land, continues the stone lan- fax +49-7154-1327-13 guage of Jerusalem, and relates to its unique vibrant light. [email protected] Pure geometrical volumes are arranged to form a balanced composition and complex whole. A careful equilibrium is created Buchzentrum AG between the gravity of local stone-masonry walls and the immateri- Industriestraße Ost 10 al play of light and shadow in the voids and volumes of the struc- CH-4614 Hägendorf ture. -
Vayeshev 5780
בשיו שת ״ ף Vayeshev 5780 The Angel who did not know he was an Angel ** KEY IDEA OF THE WEEK ** Sometimes God sends people without their knowledge to change our lives. PARSHAT VAYESHEV IN A NUTSHELL This week our story shifts focus from Jacob to his children Joseph’s master Potiphar was impressed by Joseph but and their relationship. Joseph was Jacob’s favourite son, as Potiphar’s wife had him thrown into prison, where he found he was the firstborn of his beloved wife Rachel. This caused himself interpreting the dreams of Pharaoh's troubled baker tension and jealousy between Joseph and his brothers. and butler. Joseph understood from the dreams that the baker would soon be killed, but the butler would get his job Joseph was a dreamer and he shared two of his dreams with back. Joseph asked the butler to help him once he was free. the family, one about sheaves of wheat, and the other about Joseph's interpretations of the dreams came true, but the the sun, moon, and stars all bowing down to him. This upset butler forgot his promise to ask Pharaoh to free Joseph. his brothers who thought Joseph was saying he believed he was better than them, so they plotted, faked his death, and QUESTION TO PONDER: sold him as a slave. Joseph was sent to work in Egypt. This terrible crime eventually led, many years later, to the entire How would things have been different if even one of the family, who by then were a nation, being slaves in Egypt. -
Arts Buildings and Collections Bulletin 2014-2015
National Trust a |b |c BULLETIN rts uildings ollectionwinters issue 2014-15 PROBING HISTORY AND SPACE Shedding new light on Kingston Lacy’s Philae obelisk n 2014, Oxford University’s Centre for the Study of Ancient Docu- I ments (CSAD) joined forces with the National Trust to begin a detailed study of the Philae obelisk which stands in the grounds of the Kingston Lacy estate in Dorset. The 6.7m pink granite obelisk is the crowning glory of the extensive Egyp- tian collection on permanent display in the house and grounds, and a key monument for scholars of ancient texts, being one of the very few surviving stones with inscriptions in both Egyptian hieroglyphs and ancient Greek. By happy coincidence, at the same time as the Oxford team were conducting their own high-tech imaging of the obelisk on earth, the Open University’s Philae The view from the top of the scaffolding around the Philae Obelisk to the house Lander was preparing its own extraordinary investigation in the far reaches of space, Italian circus performer and engineer obelisk beneath a more traditional honorific where it successfully touched down on the Giovanni Belzoni. The obelisk was origi- inscription in Egyptian hieroglyphs on the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. nally one of pair set up in the 2nd cen- shaft. Part of the European Space Agency’s tury BC by the priests of Isis at Philae. The robotic spacecraft Rosetta, the Philae Lander temple complex on Philae dominated the Oxford CPI project was named in honour of this very same tiny island, and was a popular stop-over for For the Oxford team, the Philae obelisk obelisk, drawing a parallel between its role travellers and pilgrims. -
Obituary Index.Xlsx
Forest Grove Library Obituary Index M-O Last Name First Name Date of Birth Birthplace Date of Death Place of Death Obituary Maag Dale Delbert 07/25/1910 Wray CO 04/26/1998 Tigard OR NT 05/06/1998, 17a Mabon Wallace c1961 Coos Bay OR NT 06/21/2000, 18a Mabry Denver Lee 8/14/1913 Lincoln KS 9/7/1987 Cornelius OR NT 1987-09-16, 8A Mac Intosh Scott Osen 6/23/1950 Hanford CA 8/17/2000 Hillsboro OR NT 08/23/2000, 18a MacDonald Esther B Powers 06/22/1906 Denver CO 06/13/1998 Forest Grove OR NT 06/17/1998, 17a MacDonald Jeremiah F "Jerry" 7/22/1923 9/12/1999 Portland OR NT 09/15/1999, 11a, 12a MacDonald Jeremiah F "Jerry" 7/22/1923 Billings MT 9/12/1999 Portland OR NT 09/22/1999, 18a, 19a MacDonald John Bertram 5/7/1906 Leadville CO 2/8/2004 Forest Grove OR NT 2004-02-11, 11A MacDonald Maryanne Marie 05/01/1941 Long Island NY 1/23/2008 Hillsboro OR NT 01/30/2008, 12a Maciel Carlos Sanchez 05/13/1936 Carrizo Springs TX 08/27/2011 Portland OR NT 09/07/2011, 11a Maciel Dominga Lydia Age 75 09/12/2011 Portland OR NT 09/14/2011, 9a Maciel Dominga Lydia 02/23/1936 Winter Haven TX 09/12/2011 Portland OR NT 09/21/2011, 9a MacIntosh Marianne Age 67 8/22/1994 Hillsboro OR NT 08/24/1994, 11a MacIntosh Marianne A 12/26/1926 Great Falls MT 8/22/1994 Hillsboro OR NT 08/31/1994, 15A MacIntosh Sr John D 7/19/1985 NT 08/31/1994, 15A Mack Mary C 3/28/1919 12/22/2017 NT 2018-01-03, A5 Mack Mary C 3/28/1919 12/22/2017 NT 2018-01-10, A8 Mack Raymond Lee 08/13/1924 Guthrie OK 5/29/2007 Forest Grove OR NT 06/06/2007, 17a Mackey Dorothy B 01/22/1909 Myrtle Point OR -
Die Rothschild Bank
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Seminar für Wirtschaftsgeschichte Die Rothschild Bank Kaspar Klippgen Seminar für Wirtschaftsgeschichte Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 16. Mai 2008 Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Seminar für Wirtschaftsgeschichte Agenda 1. Der Mythos Rothschild 2. Geschichte der Familie 3. Der Ausbau der Macht 4. Machtsicherungsmechanismen 5. Die Rothschilds im Industriezeitalter 6. Die Rothschilds im 20. Jahrhundert 7. Die heutige Rothschild-Bank 8. Literatur 2| 25.06.2008 Kaspar Klippgen - Die Rothschild Bank - 16.05.2008 Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Seminar für Wirtschaftsgeschichte 1. Der Mythos Rothschild Eine legendäre Familie Wofür stehen sie? Was haben sie bewirkt? Sind sie wirklich so mächtig? Ì Der Name Rothschild ist Synonym für Reichtum: Ì In Frankreich steht der Satz "le goût Rothschild," für einen glamourösen Lebensstil. Ì Die israelische Sprache kennt den gängigen Satz “lu ha'yiti Rothschild” der “Wenn ich ein reicher Mann wäre” bedeutet. Ì Mystifizierung und Diffamierung: Ì Ihre jüdische Herkunft gab Antisemiten Anlaß für Verschwörungstheorien und diente der Instrumentalisierung in Propagandafilmen wie “Der ewige Jude”. Ì Die Rothschilds sind bzw. galten als so mächtig, dass der Schriftsteller Ezra Pound im II. Weltkrieg die Theorie aufstellte, dass die Rothschild gemeinsam mit einer Clique von mächtigen Bankhäusern den Weltkrieg verursacht haben, um davon finanziell und somit politisch zu profitieren. Ì Nachdem sie ein beträchtliches Vermögen angehäuft haben, wurde der Name weltweit zum Inbegriff für das Bankwesen und großen Reichtum. Die Familie ist darüber hinaus bekannt für ihre Kunstsammlungen und ihre Philanthropie. 3| 25.06.2008 Kaspar Klippgen - Die Rothschild Bank - 16.05.2008 Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Seminar für Wirtschaftsgeschichte 1. Der Mythos Rothschild Eine legendäre Wirtschaftsgeschichte Ì Die Rothschilds gelten als Pioniere der internationalen Hochfinanz während der Napoleonischen Zeit und der darauf folgenden Industrialisierung Europas.