Eduard Strauss Collection 1854-1988
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- Topics
- Strauss, Eduard, 1876-1952, Abderhalden, Emil, 1877-1950, Buber, Martin, 1878-1965, Glatzer, Nahum Norbert, 1903-1990, Koch, Richard 1882-1949, Lilienthal, Erich, Mueller, Hermann von, Pollak, Robert Adam, Rosenzweig, Franz, 1886-1929, B'nai B'rith Lodge, Freies Juedisches Lehrhaus, Frankfurt am Main (1920-1938), Lehrhaus Franz Rosenzweig, New York (1939- ), New York. Congregation Habonim (1939- ), Emigration and immigration --1933-1945, Chemists, Philosophy, Jewish, Judaism
- Collection
- LeoBaeckInstitute; microfilm; americana; additional_collections
- Contributor
- Leo Baeck Institute Archives
- Language
- German
Series I: This series contains personal items, e.g. diaries, notes, certificates of degree, and testimonials. Eduard Strauss's correspondence during World War I is also included. Another part is formed by material of activities in the lodges. The subseries 2 and 3 deal with items related to Eduard Strauss's relatives
Series II: Consists of correspondence. In subseries 1, individual correspondents are listed alphabetically. The content of the letters is personal and professional. The letters which are job-related deal mostly with manuscripts and their editing, proof-reading, and their ideas, etc. Unidentified letters are to be found at the very end (listed as Zz-Others). Subseries 2 is formed by the letters of congratulations which Eduard Strauss received for special birthdays
Series III: This series contains Eduard Strauss's writings, which are divided into manuscripts and published articles. The manuscripts comprise almost three linear feet, including a lot of materials and fragments, typewritten and handwritten. Some of them are drafts of published articles, some are notes on certain topics, some are outlines of lectures held at the Freies Juedisches Lehrhaus in Frankfurt or elsewhere
Series IV: This series is named after Franz Rosenzweig. It includes writings by Eduard Strauss concerning Rosenzweig's ideas, obituaries for Rosenzweig and writings by Rosenzweig himself. There are two short letters by Franz Rosenzweig to Eduard Strauss
Series V: Consists of writings by persons other than Eduard Strauss or Franz Rosenzweig or Strauss's family members. Erich Kahler's and Stephen S. Schwarzschild's writings deal with Jewish topics. A printed article by Martin Buber is also included
Born in Kreuznach on February 18, 1876, Eduard Strauss was a chemist and philosopher who taught at the Freies Juedisches Lehrhaus in Frankfurt am Main. He married Beatrice Rosenberg in 1907. They had two children, Elizabeth (born 1908?) and Carola (born 1913). The family later immigrated to New York, where Strauss helped establish a new Lehrhaus. He died in New York City on August 23, 1952
18-page inventory
The finding aid for this collection is available online
Series II: Consists of correspondence. In subseries 1, individual correspondents are listed alphabetically. The content of the letters is personal and professional. The letters which are job-related deal mostly with manuscripts and their editing, proof-reading, and their ideas, etc. Unidentified letters are to be found at the very end (listed as Zz-Others). Subseries 2 is formed by the letters of congratulations which Eduard Strauss received for special birthdays
Series III: This series contains Eduard Strauss's writings, which are divided into manuscripts and published articles. The manuscripts comprise almost three linear feet, including a lot of materials and fragments, typewritten and handwritten. Some of them are drafts of published articles, some are notes on certain topics, some are outlines of lectures held at the Freies Juedisches Lehrhaus in Frankfurt or elsewhere
Series IV: This series is named after Franz Rosenzweig. It includes writings by Eduard Strauss concerning Rosenzweig's ideas, obituaries for Rosenzweig and writings by Rosenzweig himself. There are two short letters by Franz Rosenzweig to Eduard Strauss
Series V: Consists of writings by persons other than Eduard Strauss or Franz Rosenzweig or Strauss's family members. Erich Kahler's and Stephen S. Schwarzschild's writings deal with Jewish topics. A printed article by Martin Buber is also included
Born in Kreuznach on February 18, 1876, Eduard Strauss was a chemist and philosopher who taught at the Freies Juedisches Lehrhaus in Frankfurt am Main. He married Beatrice Rosenberg in 1907. They had two children, Elizabeth (born 1908?) and Carola (born 1913). The family later immigrated to New York, where Strauss helped establish a new Lehrhaus. He died in New York City on August 23, 1952
18-page inventory
The finding aid for this collection is available online
Notes
Film/Fiche is presented as originally captured.
- Addeddate
- 2009-10-26 22:49:46
- Call number
- 198655
- Curatestate
- approved
- Foldoutcount
- 0
- Identifier
- eduardstrauss_10_reel10
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t58d0g74n
- Noindex
- true
- Ocr
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- Ocr_converted
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- 0.0.13
- Page-progression
- lr
- Page_number_confidence
- 2.29
- Pages
- 1132
- Ppi
- 300
- Scandate
- 20090922203243
- Scanner
- microfilm01.rich.archive.org
- Scanningcenter
- rich
- Full catalog record
- MARCXML
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