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	  <title>Ninth Annual Report for the Year 1912</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:37865</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Report of the Jewish Consumptives&#039; Relief Society&#039;s annual meeting on April 27, 1913, and its operations and finances for the period beginning January 1, 1912, and ending December 31, 1912; Dr. Philip Hillkowitz was the Society&#039;s President, and C.D. Spivak was the Secretary. The Secretary&#039;s report indicates that 218 patients were treated in 1912. Includes images of the facility, statistical data about the patients (including age, occupation, and duration of disease), and a list of all donors. Includes photographs of National Jewish Consumptives&#039; Relief Society (JCRS) officers, Ladies&#039; Auxiliary officers, and &quot;The Three Fat Men of the Sanatorium.&quot; Published as volume 7, number 4 and 5 (July-October 1913) of The Sanatorium.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2012-01-19 15:13:10</pubDate>
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													Jewish Consumptives&#039; Relief Society (U.S.)
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	  <title>Proceedings, Fourteenth Annual Convention Held at Chicago, May 25-26, 1918</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:38008</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Report of the Jewish Consumptives&#039; Relief Society&#039;s annual meeting on May 25-26, 1918, and its operations and finances for the period beginning January 1, 1917, and ending December 31, 1917; Dr. Philip Hillkowitz was the Society&#039;s President, and C.D. Spivak the Secretary. Includes statistical data about the patients from 1904-1917, committee reports, and a sample weekly menu for patients. Published as volume 12, number 3 and 4 (May-August 1918) of The Sanatorium.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2012-01-06 15:39:39</pubDate>
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													Jewish Consumptives&#039; Relief Society (U.S.)
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	  <title>Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Convention of the Jewish Consumptives&#039; Relief Society of Denver, Colorado</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:38006</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Report of the Jewish Consumptives&#039; Relief Society&#039;s annual meeting on May 17-19, 1919, and its operations and finances for the period beginning January 1, 1918, and ending December 31, 1918; Dr. Philip Hillkowitz was the Society&#039;s President, and C.D. Spivak was the Secretary. Includes text of meeting sessions, statistical data about the patients from 1904-1918, committee reports, and a sample weekly menu for patients. Published as volume 13, number 2 (April-May-June 1919) of The Sanatorium.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2012-01-06 15:38:17</pubDate>
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													Jewish Consumptives&#039; Relief Society (U.S.)
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	  <title>Tenth Annual Report of the Jewish Consumptives&#039; Relief Society</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:38009</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Report of the Jewish Consumptives&#039; Relief Society&#039;s annual meeting on October 11, 1914, and its operations and finances for the period beginning January 1, 1913, and ending December 31, 1913; Dr. Philip Hillkowitz was the Society&#039;s President, and C.D. Spivak was the Secretary. The Secretary&#039;s report indicated that 291 patients were treated in 1913. Includes statistical data about the patients (including age, occupation, and duration of disease), images of Ladies&#039; Auxiliary officers, and a list of all donors from 1904-1913. Published as volume 8, number 4 and 5 (September-December 1914) of The Sanatorium.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2012-01-06 15:37:10</pubDate>
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													Jewish Consumptives&#039; Relief Society (U.S.)
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	  <title>Oral History Interview with Henry Lowenstein</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58241</link>
	  	
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	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-19 17:58:47</pubDate>
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	  <title>Post Office Deposit Slip</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58240</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Deposit slip from a Berlin-Charlottenburg post office. The slip has been signed with an illegible signature or initials on a line labeled &quot;post acceptance.&quot;</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-19 17:29:33</pubDate>
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	  <title>Friederike Goetz Loewenstein</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58238</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Framed photograph of Friederike Henriette Goetz Loewenstein, Henry Lowenstein&#039;s paternal great-grandmother, posed for a formal portrait in Lessen, West Prussia.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-19 17:17:51</pubDate>
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	  <title>Levin Loewenstein</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58237</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Framed photograph of Levin Loewenstein, Henry Lowenstein&#039;s paternal great-grandfather, posed for a formal portrait in Lessen, West Prussia.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-19 17:17:21</pubDate>
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	  <title>Dr. Arthur Ernst Bätge</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58235</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Dr. Arthur Ernst Bätge, Henry Lowenstein&#039;s maternal grandfather, posed for a formal portrait in Estonia.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-19 17:07:41</pubDate>
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	  <title>Radiogram</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58233</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Radiogram from Henry Lowenstein to his family on the SS Marine Perch during their crossing to the United States. The message reads: &quot;AONY DE GKV - RELAYED VIA ANBM, WHIPSNADE NR1 10 21 1253, STEINBERG SS MARINE PERCH/ GLV VIA ANBM, LOVE AND ALL THE BEST - HENRY.&quot;</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-18 11:44:23</pubDate>
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													Lowenstein, Henry,--1925-
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	  <title>Baggage Tag</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58232</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Baggage tag from Henry Lowenstein&#039;s crossing on the SS Marine Falcon from Southampton to the United States. The front of the tag is printed with &quot;United States Line&quot; and &quot;Tourist Class Stateroom&quot; in blue above and below an illustration of a ship. The back of the tag has been filled out by hand with H. Loewenstein, the steamer name, sailing date, departure port, arrival port, and final destination in Pennsylvania.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-18 11:42:33</pubDate>
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													United States Lines Company
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	  <title>United States Lines Company Passenger Ticket</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58231</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Henry Lowenstein&#039;s first class passenger ticket on the SS Marine Falcon from Southampton to &quot;A US Port&quot; scheduled to sail approximately June 16, 1947. The ticket is dated May 8, 1947. Front side of the ticket is the receipt with passenger information describing Henry Lowenstein and the total for the ticket. Stamped on the front is a square box that says, &quot; J. D. Hewett &amp; Co., Travel Agents, 109. Jermyn Street, London, S.W.1.&quot; &quot;Passenger will be provided with cafeteria service only,&quot; is handwritten on ticket. Printed across the front of the ticket is SPECIMEN COPY. Starting on the front and continuing on the back side of the ticket is the contract information.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-18 11:40:39</pubDate>
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													United States Lines Company
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	  <title>Post Office Telegram</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58230</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Telegram from Ingrid Lind Weddell to Henry Loewenstein before his departure from England to the United States. The message reads, &quot;Henry Loewenstein Church Farm, Whipsnade DP., Good journey love to family, Ingrid.&quot; Post office stamp dated June 10, 1947, Dunstable, Beds, England. Delivery information printed by hand on the top of the telegram including date, June 12, 1947, and time, 5:30 p.m. Bath.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-18 11:38:04</pubDate>
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													Lind, Ingrid,--1920-
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	  <title>Embarkation Instructions - S.S. Marine Falcon</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58229</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Embarkation instructions sent to Henry Lowenstein to prepare for his passage on the SS Marine Falcon from Southampton, England to the United States. This is a general letter sent to all passengers with the name &quot;Mr. E. Lowenstein&quot; penciled at the top and a square stamp that says &quot;J.D. Hewett &amp; Co., Travel Agents, 109, Jermyn Street., London, S.W.1.&quot; Instructions include how to get to Southhampton, how to deal with baggage, freight, and pets, what paperwork must be brought on the ship, and a reminder that only American currency will be accepted on the ship. Finally, the name and contact information of the United States Line is at the top of the page and the port agents&#039; information is at the bottom.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-18 11:35:45</pubDate>
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													United States Lines Company
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	  <title>International Rescue and Relief Committee Card</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58228</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Information card with &quot;International Rescue and Relief Committee, Suite 902, 103 Park Ave., N.Y. 11, N.Y.&quot; stamped on the front and &quot;Loewenstein, Maria, Tel. Lexington 2-7916&quot; typed on the front of an index sized card.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-18 11:33:13</pubDate>
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													International Rescue and Relief Committee
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	  <title>Embarkation Card</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58227</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Max Loewenstein&#039;s embarkation card for the SS Marine Perch, sail date June 18, 1946, includes accommodations.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-18 11:31:18</pubDate>
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													United States Lines Company
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	  <title>A.J.D.C. National Refugee Service Card</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58226</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Index sized card from the A.J.D.C National Refugee Service. Printed on the front of the card, &quot;A.J.D.C, National Refugee Service, 105 Nassau Street, New York City.&quot; Handwritten on back of the card is the name &quot;Steinberg, Karin.&quot;</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-18 11:29:26</pubDate>
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													American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
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	  <title>American Consulate General Visa Division Information Card</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58225</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Index sized card from the American Consulate General Visa Division in Berlin, Germany that says &quot;The alien Max Loewenstein has been issued Immigration Visa 6114.&quot; The card is signed by the American Vice Consul with an illegible signature.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-18 11:27:16</pubDate>
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													United States.--Consulate General (Berlin, Germany)
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	  <title>United States Lines Company Passenger Ticket</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58224</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Marie Loewenstein&#039;s first class passenger ticket on the SS Marine Perch, to sail July 18, 1946, from Bremen to New York dated July 14, 1946. Front side of the ticket is the receipt with passenger information describing Marie Loewenstein and the total for the ticket. Printed across the front of the ticket is SPECIMEN COPY. Starting on the front and continuing to the back side of the ticket is the contract information and has two stamps from the United States Line.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-18 11:24:13</pubDate>
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													United States Lines Company
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	  <title>United States Lines Company Passenger Ticket</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58223</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Karin Steinberg&#039;s first class passenger ticket on the SS Marine Perch, to sail July 18, 1946, from Bremen to New York dated July 14, 1946. Front side of the ticket is the receipt with passenger information describing Karin Steinberg and the total for the ticket. Printed across the front of the ticket is SPECIMEN COPY. Starting on the front and continuing to the back side of the ticket is the contract information and has two stamps from the United States Line.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-18 11:22:27</pubDate>
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													United States Lines Company
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	  <title>United States Lines Company Passenger Ticket</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58222</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Max Loewenstein&#039;s first class passenger ticket on the SS Marine Perch, to sail July 18, 1946, from Bremen to New York dated July 14, 1946. Front side of the ticket is the receipt with passenger information describing Max Loewenstein and the total for the ticket. Printed across the front of the ticket is SPECIMEN COPY. Starting on the front and continuing to the back side of the ticket is the contract information and has two stamps from the United States Line.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-18 11:20:04</pubDate>
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													United States Lines Company
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	  <title>Certificate of Identity in Lieu of Passport</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58221</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Certificate of identity in lieu of passports for Max Loewenstein and Marie Loewenstein issued by the U. S. Consulate General in Berlin, Germany. This document was issued when the Loewensteins needed to be rushed out of Germany to the United States to save their lives. Front side is a type filled form that describes Max Loewenstein, his name, birth date and place, marital status, citizenship, occupation, height, and description. Marie Loewenstein&#039;s birth date and place are listed. Photographs of Max and Marie are stapled to the page, signed, and stamped by the consulate general. Max Loewenstein and the U. S. Consul, A. E. Hawley, have signed the form. Back side has two large square stamps titled Immigration Visa. One box is filled out for Max Loewenstein with the visa number 6114, dated June 27, 1946, and signed with Max&#039;s signature and two illegible signatures. One box is filled out for Marie Loewenstein with the visa number 25, dated July 10, 1946, and signed with Marie&#039;s signature and two illegible signatures.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-18 11:17:47</pubDate>
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													United States.--Consulate General (Berlin, Germany)
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	  <title>Social Democratic Party Membership Card</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58220</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Dr. Max Loewenstein&#039;s Social Democratic Party, Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands, of Germany membership card, number 2052, issued August 29, 1945 in Berlin, Germany. The front cover is a type filled form with Max&#039;s name, occupation, address, member since date, membership district information, and member number. The back cover is a continuation of statutes and two stamps affirming that Max has paid his fees. Interior of the membership card is a chart of membership dues paid, September 1945 through March 1946 are filled in with stamps. Right side is the beginning of the statutes.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-18 11:14:17</pubDate>
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													Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands
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	  <title>Social Democratic Party Certificate of Membership</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58219</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Marie Loewenstein&#039;s Social Democratic Party, Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands.--Kreis 11 Schöneberg/Friedenau, of Germany certificate of membership. Information on the card includes Marie&#039;s address, the date of her previous card, and the date of this current card.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-18 11:12:14</pubDate>
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													Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands.--Kreis 11 Schöneberg/Friedenau
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	  <title>Max Loewenstein&#039;s Temporary Identification Papers</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58218</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Dr. Max Loewenstein&#039;s temporary identification papers issued after World War II by the Polizeipräsident in Berlin. The front cover says Temporary ID in German and the number, Nr. L. 0011104. The back cover has handwritten in the &quot;Official Changes&quot; section that Max had a previous identity card and this information is signed, dated, and stamped by the Chief of Police. The rest of this page, the section for children under the age of fifteen, is blank. Left side interior of the card contains information about Max Loewenstein: name, occupation, birth date and place, nationality, and fingerprint. Right side interior has a photograph of Max Loewenstein, a physical description of Max, his signature, the expiration and issue dates, and the seal and signature of the Chief of Police of Berlin.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-18 11:09:52</pubDate>
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													Prussia (Germany).--Polizeipräsident in Berlin
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	  <title>Certificate of Victimization</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58217</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>A certificate from Opfer des Faschismus.--Abteilung Opfer der Nürnberger Gesetzgebung, the City of Berlin Department of Social Welfare, certifying Max Loewenstein as a victim of the Nuremberg Laws. Includes Max&#039;s birth date and address. Stamped with the Department of Social Welfare seal and signed by the magistrate of Berlin.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-18 11:07:29</pubDate>
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													Opfer des Faschismus.--Abteilung Opfer der Nürnberger Gesetzgebung
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	  <title>Ration Reclassification Request</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58216</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>A letter on letterhead from Hilfsstelle für politische Flüchtlinge und rassisch Verfolgte, the Aid Office for Political Refugees and Victims of Racial Persecution in Berlin, Germany. This letter states that Marie Loewenstein as the wife of a full Jew, a star carrier, has only a Jewish household identification card and is requesting she be reclassified for a higher level of ration cards. Marie Loewenstein&#039;s birth date and address are included and the letter is stamped with the Aid Office&#039;s stamp and signed.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-18 11:01:36</pubDate>
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													Hilfsstelle für politische Flüchtlinge und rassisch Verfolgte
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	  <title>Postcard from Dr. Elisabeth Eylenburg in the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58208</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Postcard written by Dr. Elisabeth Eylenburg in the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp, Czechoslovakia to Karin Steinberg in Vetschau, Germany. Preprinted postcard with blanks Eylenburg filled in so that the message reads, &quot;Theresienstadt, on 22. IX [September] 1944, My Love, I gratefully acknowledge receipt of your package on 2 1944, Elisabeth.&quot; The address side of the postcard has Eylenburg&#039;s and Steinberg&#039;s addresses and canceled stamps featuring Adolf Hitler. The postmark is dated October 11, 1944. Eylenburg died in the Auschwitz Concentration Camp.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 23:10:14</pubDate>
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													Eylenburg, Elisabeth,--1864-1944
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	  <title>Postcard from Dr. Ernst Eylenburg in the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58207</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Postcard written by Dr. Ernst Eylenburg in the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp, Czechoslovakia to Karin Steinberg in Vetschau, Germany. Preprinted postcard with blanks Dr. Ernst filled in so that the message reads, &quot;Theresienstadt, on 1. 9 1944, Revered Miss Karin, I gratefully acknowledge receipt of your package on August 1944, Ernst Eylenburg.&quot; The address side of the postcard has Eylenburg&#039;s and Steinberg&#039;s addresses and two canceled stamps featuring Adolf Hitler. The postmark is dated September 21, 1944. Eylenburg died in the Auschwitz Concentration Camp.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 23:08:13</pubDate>
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													Eylenburg, Ernst,--1885-1944
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	  <title>Postcard from Dr. Elisabeth Eylenburg in the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58206</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Handwritten letter dated August 5, 1944 on a postcard written by Dr. Elisabeth Eylenburg to the Loewensteins when she was in the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp, Czechoslovakia. The letter was smuggled out of the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp to the Loewensteins. She thanks them for their package and Karin&#039;s letters from Vetschau and says that the Eylenburgs are fairly well. The address side of the postcard has Eylenburg&#039;s address at the camp and the Loewensteins&#039; address in Berlin, Germany and a canceled stamp featuring Adolf Hitler. The postmark is dated August 31, 1944. Ernst, Elisabeth, and Walter Eylenburg died in the Auschwitz Concentration Camp. Cards from Vetschau mentioned in the letter are referencing those cards from Karin Steinberg who was living in Vetschau at the time. Translation from Henry Lowenstein: &quot;5.VIII.44 [August 5, 1944] Dear Lowensteins, Yesterday the card arrived from 5th of July from Vetschau. The day before the one from 11th of July from Vetschau. How can we thank all of you for your dear help. We are always happy to learn that you are well. And the packages of course are always highly welcome. The gingerbread cookies taste wonderful – not only for the boy. I was especially glad to get the brown shoe cream and shaving soap for my husband, and it was [much] enjoyed. Tell your dear girl please that here it was only possible [to locate] one Joseph Pick, a former bank director from Prague. I cannot imagine that the greetings were for him. Please let me know. Unfortunately I cannot report anything new from the two of us. As far as health goes we are fairly well. Walter is growing taller daily and broader. He is almost as tall as his father. To all of you our most hearty regards. Your grateful Eylenburgs&quot;</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 23:05:54</pubDate>
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													Eylenburg, Elisabeth,--1864-1944
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	  <title>Postcard from Dr. Ernst Eylenburg in the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58205</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Postcard written by Dr. Ernst Eylenburg in the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp, Czechoslovakia to Karin Steinberg in Vetschau, Germany when he was in the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp. Preprinted postcard with blanks Ernst filled in so that the message reads, &quot;Theresienstadt, on 27. July 1944, Fraulein Karin Steinberg, I gratefully acknowledge receipt of your package on 2. July 1944, Dr. Ernst Eylenburg.&quot; Address side of the postcard has Eylenburg&#039;s and Steinberg&#039;s addresses and a canceled stamp featuring Adolf Hitler. The postmark is dated August 1944. Eylenburg died in the Auschwitz Concentration Camp.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 23:03:07</pubDate>
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													Eylenburg, Ernst,--1885-1944
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	  <title>Red Cross Letter</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58204</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Letter written by Marie Loewenstein in Berlin, Germany to Henry Loewenstein in Church Farm, Whipsnade, Dunstable, Beds, England through the Red Cross, dated by Marie February 25, 1944, stamped by an English post office March 11, 1944, and stamped received March 28, 1944. The front of this letter includes instructions in German and French for sending the letter, Marie&#039;s address, Henry&#039;s address, and a message about how the family is well and they miss Henry and long for a reunion signed by Max, Marie, and Karin. A Red Cross and Post Office stamp can be seen on the letter. The back of this letter is where the receiver could send a response however it is blank except for the printed directions for mailing in German and French.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 23:00:32</pubDate>
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													Loewenstein, Maria--(Marie Lilli Margarete),--1894-1982
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	  <title>Red Cross Letter</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58203</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Letter written by Marie Loewenstein in Berlin, Germany to Henry Loewenstein in Church Farm, Whipsnade, Dunstable, Beds, England through the Red Cross, dated by Marie March 27, 1944, stamped by the English post office April 4, 1944, and stamped received April 20, 1944. The front of this letter includes instructions in German and French for sending, Marie&#039;s address, Henry&#039;s address, and the message. The back of this letter is where the receiver could send a response however it is blank except for the printed directions for mailing in German and French. Message translation from Henry Lowenstein: &quot;For 2 months no news from you. We are all well. Will you become a farmer or do you have other plans? Write regularly!!! Loving kisses, Vatchen, Mautzy, Karin&quot;</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 22:57:54</pubDate>
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													Loewenstein, Maria--(Marie Lilli Margarete),--1894-1982
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	  <title>Envelope</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58202</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Envelope with a window front and stamped. Circle with &quot;Berlin N 4, 11.6.42,&quot; &quot;2834, J. K. V., N4, Oranienburger Strasse 29,&quot; and a square with the Nazi eagle, &quot;003, Deutsche [illegible].&quot; Attributed by the family as the envelope that contained the letter from Georg and Alice Loewenstein in the Lodz Ghetto.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 22:38:10</pubDate>
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	  <title>Clothing Ration Card</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58200</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Clothing ration card issued to Karin Steinberg. The front cover of the card is filled out by hand with Karin&#039;s name and address and stamped with the name and address of a shoemaker, &quot;Clemens Polley, Bülowstraße 3.&quot; The back cover is stamped with the date, June 19, 1940. The inside of the card contains lists of articles of clothing and their value. The edges of the card were ration coupons and most are missing.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 22:20:01</pubDate>
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	  <title>Clothing Ration Card</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58199</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Clothing ration card issued to Marie Loewenstein. The front cover of the card is filled out by hand with Marie&#039;s name and address and stamped with the name and address of a shoemaker, &quot;Clemens Polley, Bülowstraße 3.&quot; The inside of the card contains lists of articles of clothing and their value. The edges of the card were ration coupons and most are missing.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 22:17:32</pubDate>
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	  <title>Second Clothing Ration Card</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58198</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Clothing ration card issued to Karin Steinberg. The front cover is filled out by hand with Karin&#039;s name and address. The rest of the covers explains the legalities of the ration book, the assessment for substances, and the value of the goods. The inside of the card lists types of clothing and what they are worth. Around the edge are ration tabs some with Roman numerals and some with valid from dates. Most of these tabs are missing.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 22:14:45</pubDate>
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	  <title>Second Clothing Ration Card</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58197</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Clothing ration card issued to Marie Loewenstein. The front cover is filled out by hand with Marie&#039;s name and address. The rest of the covers explains the legalities of the ration book, the assessment for substances, and the value of the goods. The inside of the card lists types of clothing and what they are worth. Around the edge are ration tabs some with Roman numerals and some with valid from dates. Most of these tabs are missing.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 22:12:07</pubDate>
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	  <title>Household Ration Identification Card</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58196</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Household identification card issued by the Berlin government to Dr. Max Israel Loewenstein to be presented when redeeming ration cards. Front cover is filled out by hand with Max&#039;s full name and address. A large, red &quot;J&quot; marks this ID card as for a Jewish household. Inside of the card has blanks to be filled in when ration cards are redeemed. Five lines have been stamped and filled in, dated in 1945. A large, red &quot;J&quot; on each page marks this ID card as for a Jewish household. Jews received half the amount of rations as did non-Jews.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 22:08:49</pubDate>
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	  <title>Household Ration Identification Card</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58195</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Household identification card issued by the Berlin government to Dr. Max Israel Loewenstein to be presented when redeeming ration cards. Front cover is filled out by hand with Max&#039;s full name and address. A large, red &quot;J&quot; marks this ID card as for a Jewish household. Inside of the card has blanks to be filled in when ration cards are redeemed. Six lines have been stamped and filled in, dated in 1945. A large, red &quot;J&quot; on each page marks this identification card as for a Jewish household. Jews received half the amount of rations as did non-Jews.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 22:04:45</pubDate>
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	  <title>Replacement Workbook</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58194</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Marie Loewenstein&#039;s workbook issued by the Nazi government. Front cover is a form filled out by hand with Marie&#039;s name, birth date and place, address, and signature. Back cover are the rules for the use of the replacement card. Inside of the workbook, are columns titled Name and Location of the Company (Contractor) (Company Stamp), Type of Operation or the Operation Department, Date of Commencement of Employment, Type of Employment (as accurately as possible), Date of Termination of Employment, and Signature of Contractor. The first two rows have been filled out.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 22:01:31</pubDate>
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	  <title>1944 Berlin Poem</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58193</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>An anonymous poem circulated among the Jews in Berlin, Germany toward the end of the war. The poem speaks of the despair of the Jews&#039; condition and the hope the author sees in the spirit of the Jews. Translation from Henry Lowenstein: &quot;Today I saw 1,000 disturbed people, Today I saw 1,000 Jews, wandering into oblivion, Into the gray of the cold morning drew the condemned Leaving behind what once was their life. They stepped through the gates, glancing back, As they left everything outside, their homeland, their belongings and their happiness, Where will you be led, where ends your path? They only know this: The destination is called barbed wire! And what awaits you is misery, torture and distress, Suffering, hunger, disease; for many soon-to-follow: death. I search your eyes with a brother’s look Expecting deepest grief in this misfortune. Instead of despair one sees a deep, deep strength. And bearing and composure glows in their eyes One sees a burning will to live, sees faith and courage And sees in some faces a smile, strong and good. I am strongly moved to recognize the spirit of the people, Selected for suffering that will be overcome, That lifts itself out of misery and need, banishment, forced labor And imprisonment, with unbroken strength. Today I saw 1,000 people with disturbed faces, And saw in the grey of the morning the rays of everlasting light!&quot; Anonymous</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 21:57:22</pubDate>
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	  <title>Berlin Gasworks Bill</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58192</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Berliner Gaswerke, Berlin Gasworks, bill addressed to Dr. Max Loewenstein. Marie Loewenstein used this receipt to prove residency in a Jewish household.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 21:53:39</pubDate>
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													Berliner Gaswerke
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	  <title>Berlin Power and Light Bill</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58191</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Receipt and bill from Berliner Kraft- und Licht (Bewag)-Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin Power and Light, Berlin, Germany used by Marie Loewenstein to prove residency in a Jewish classified household. Front cover is an advertisement for the company. On the back cover is a list of important information. Inside left of the bill is a receipt that has been filled out and is addressed to Dr. Max Loewenstein. Inside right side is a bill addressed to Dr. Max Loewenstein, it has not been filled out.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 21:41:34</pubDate>
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													Berliner Kraft- und Licht (Bewag)-Aktiengesellschaft
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	  <title>Laundry Receipt</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58190</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Laundry receipt from W. Spindler, Berlin, Germany used by Marie Loewenstein to prove residency in a Jewish classified household. Front of the receipt is dated and has the order information along with the order confirmation and delivery conditions. Back of the receipt has the continuation of the delivery conditions and the insurance conditions.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 21:31:16</pubDate>
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													W. Spindler A.G.
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	  <title>Max Loewenstein&#039;s Report to the Police</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58189</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Dr. Max Loewenstein&#039;s registration with the Polizeipräsident, police registration office, Berlin, Germany, after his discharge from Wittenauer Sanitarium. The front of the form has been filled out by hand by Max and includes his current and former addresses, full name, occupation, birth date and place, religion, and address. Dr. Max Loewenstein and an official have signed this form. Three official stamps are on the front of this form; a circle with the Nazi eagle surrounded by German words about the Berlin police station, a square with the address of the police station and the date the form was accepted, and an illegible phrase in German. The back of this form is an excerpt of the Imperial Regulations.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 21:27:38</pubDate>
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													Prussia (Germany).--Polizeipräsident in Berlin
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	  <title>Discharge from Wittenauer Sanatorium</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58188</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Letter that served as official discharge papers sent to Marie Loewenstein [Löwenstein in this document] for Dr. Max Loewenstein to leave Wittenauer Heilstätten, Wittenauer Sanatorium. Letter is on official Wittenauer Sanatorium stationary. Max was to be released on April 12, 1942.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 21:22:34</pubDate>
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													Wittenauer Heilstätten
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	  <title>Transcript of Max Loewenstein and Marie Steinberg&#039;s Marriage Certificate Record</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58187</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Transcript of Dr. Max Loewenstein and Marie Steinberg&#039;s marriage certificate from Standesamt, the Registry Office of Berlin. Information on this document includes Max and Marie&#039;s full names, occupations, and where they were living before their marriage.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 17:18:30</pubDate>
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													Prussia (Germany).--Standesamt (Berlin : Schöneberg II)
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	  <title>Transcript of Dr. Arthur Bätge and Therese Berg&#039;s Marriage Certificate Record</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58186</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Transcript of Dr. Arthur Ernst Bätge and Therese Sophie Agathe Berg&#039;s,Marie Loewenstein&#039;s parents, marriage record. Information extracted from the records at St. Olav&#039;s church in Tallinn, Estonia and transcript issued by the Court and Administrative Department of the Interior in Estonia September 12, 1933. Marie Loewenstein used this document to prove she was not a Jew. The original records are dated August 25, 1886, the date of the marriage. Information contained in this document includes Marie&#039;s parents&#039; names, her grandfathers&#039; names, her parents&#039; birthplaces and religious affiliation, their birth dates, and marriage date, place, and pastor.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 17:16:37</pubDate>
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	  <title>Transcript of Max Loewenstein and Marie Steinberg&#039;s Marriage Certificate Record</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/codu/fez/view/codu:58184</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>Transcript of Dr. Max Loewenstein and Marie Steinberg&#039;s marriage certificate from Standesamt, the Registry Office of Berlin, Germany. Information on this document includes Max and Marie&#039;s full names, occupations, and where they were living before their marriage. The document was originally signed and issued January 3, 1925. The document was stamped and accepted in Berlin by the Nazis as proof of why Marie was living in a Jewish household, February 28, 1943, signed with an illegible signature, and notarized.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 16:55:06</pubDate>
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													Prussia (Germany).--Standesamt (Berlin : Schöneberg II)
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