Metadata: Places in Schleswig-Holstein
Collection
- Country:
- Germany
- Holding institution:
- Jewish Museum Rendsburg
- Holding institution (official language):
- Jüdisches Museum Rendsburg
- Postal address:
- Prinzessinstraße 7-8, 24768 Rendsburg
- Phone number:
- +49 4331 440430
- Web address:
- https://www.jmrd.de
- Email:
- service@landesmuseen.sh
- Reference number:
- SH1
- Title:
- Places in Schleswig-Holstein
- Title (official language):
- Orte Schleswig-Holstein
- Creator/accumulator:
- Jewish Museum Rendsburg
- Date(s):
- 1707/2020
- Date note:
- 1707/ongoing
- Language:
- German
- Extent:
- approx. 4 linear metres
- Type of material:
- Textual material
- Graphic material
- Physical condition:
- good
- Scope and content:
-
Collection SH1: Jewish life in individual locations in the German federal State of Schleswig-Holstein. It contains 63 sub-series, arranged by place.
SH1-1: Jews in the regions Südschleswig, Kappeln, Wyk auf Föhr, Sylt, Nordfriesland and Husum. The material includes newspaper clippings, photos, notes about oral history interviews and personal documents.
SH1-2: Jewish life in the regions of Schleswig, Nordschleswig, Kropp, Satrup and Prinzenmoor, including newspaper clippings about Jews from the time of National Socialism, personal documents of Jews, photos of Jewish citizens and of tombstones of Jewish citizens as well as notes about oral history interviews.
SH1-3: Jewish life from the regions of Ahrensburg, Burg auf Fehmarn and Eutin, including copies of essays about Jewish history, photos, plans of former locations of synagogues and congregation buildings destroyed by the National Socialists.
SH1-4: Jewish life in the regions of Harksheide, Heide, Itzehoe, Krempe, Lauenburg, Meldorf, Neumünster, Ricklig and Hohenwestedt, including written documents, newspaper clippings, photos and correspondence of Jews.
SH1-5: Jewish life in the regions of Neustadt in Holstein, Plön, Preetz, Segeberg, Ulzburg and Wandsbek. It mainly contains notes about oral history interviews and photos.
SH1-6: synagogue, cemetery and remembrance in the city of Kiel. It contains internal correspondence of a local group involved in remembrance work, copies of Jewish calendars, photos and newspaper clippings.
SH1-7: Jewish families in the city of Kiel in alphabetical order – families with surnames beginning A to H.
SH1-8: Jewish families in the city of Kiel in alphabetical order – families with surnames beginning J to Z.
SH1-9: Jewish life in the city of Lübeck. The collection is divided into four folders. Besides newspaper clippings and documents from the Jewish congregation of Lübeck the material contains special sections about the Lexandrowitz family who partly emigrated to Shanghai in the years of National Socialism and a set of original documents about the former Lübeck Rabbi Felix Carlebach.
SH1-10: Jews living in the town of Moisling, including material about the new synagogue opened in 1827 and copies of various essays about local Jewish history as well as newspaper clippings.
SH1-11: Jewish life in the town of Altona, including lists of Jews living in Altona, articles about historical privileges of Jews in Altona and the specific role of Sephardic Jews in Altona. The series also contains photos of local rabbis and synagogue buildings.
SH1-12: Jewish life in the town of Eckernförde, including 19th century correspondence about the settling of Jews in the area and documents about National Socialist persecution.
SH1-13: Jews living in the town of Glückstadt with its unique Sephardic congregation. The file includes documents relating to their synagogue, lists of Jews living in Glückstadt, various copies of newspaper articles and essays as well as photos of the synagogue.
SH1-14 and SH1-15: alphabetical index of material available about Jewish citizens in the town of Flensburg.
SH1-16 to SH1-18: Jewish life in Flensburg.
SH1-19 and SH1-20: Jews living in Friedrichstadt.
SH1-21 to SH1-27: Jewish life on the island of Sylt.
SH1-28: Jewish life in Elmshorn.
SH1-29 to SH1-63 contain the Hauschildt-Staff collection, documenting Jewish life in the city of Kiel, including primary sources, interviews, Jewish publications, photos and academic literature.
- Archival history:
- The material was collected and arranged by the Jewish Museum Rendsburg. Additional information on provenance is not yet available, it may however be found in physical copies in the collection.
- Access points: locations:
- Ahrensburg
- Altona
- Burg auf Fehmarn
- Eckernförde
- Eutin
- Flensburg
- Friedrichstadt
- Glückstadt
- Harksheide
- Heide
- Hohenwestedt
- Husum
- Itzehoe
- Kropp
- Lauenburg
- Lübeck
- Meldorf
- Moisling
- Neumünster
- Neustadt in Holstein
- Plön
- Preetz
- Prinzenmoor
- Rendsburg
- Schleswig
- Segeberg
- Sylt
- Ulzburg
- Wandsbek
- Wyk auf Föhr
- Access points: persons/families:
- Carlebach, Felix
- Lexandrowitz
- System of arrangement:
- The material is arranged by subject as described in ‘Scope and Content’. Within individual sub-folder it is arranged chronologically.
- Finding aids:
- A printed finding aid is in progress.
- Yerusha Network member:
- Institute for the History of German Jews
- Author of the description:
- Matthias Loeber, Bremen