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(Pierke) I.S. Bosschieter, freelance indexer |
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Excerpt of the index made by Pierke Bosschieter for: Neglected Witnesses: The Fate of Jewish Ceremonial Objects during the Second World War and After, by Julie-Marthe Cohen with Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek (editors), Joods Historisch Museum, 2011. |
The Black Book of Polish Jewry: An Account of the Martyrdom of Polish Jewry under Nazi Occupation (Apenszlak) 140, 159–60 Blattberg, Wolf 49 Blau, Joseph L. 321 n35 Blinder, Samuel 318 Blitzpogroms 140 Blüth, C. 238 B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation (New York) 334 Bohemia 103–4, 105, 107–8, 109–10 Bologna (Italy) 269, 282 Bolognese, Gianguido 273, 282 Bonyhád Ghetto, inventory of 290 books allocation of by JCR 32, 35 use made of 34–35 collections of the Baltic Collection 46 of Ets Haim Library 222–23 of Florentine Jewish Community 268 of Great Synagogue of Tłomackie 194–95, 197–98 of Hungarian Jewish communities 289 of Institute of Judaic Studies (IJS, Warsaw) 188, 197–98 of Italian Rabbinical College 257, 264, 270 of Jewish Theological Seminary (Breslau) 49–50, 174–75, 191, 198 of Main Judaic Library (Warsaw) 183, 185–88, 185, 191, 195 of Merano Jewish Community 266 of Rome Jewish Community 257, 263–64, 270, 283 of Trieste Jewish community 266, 270 and virtual reconstruction of 198 and cultural reconstruction 55–56 destruction of, in Italy 268 discovery of in Kunzendorf/Trebieszowice 162 n133, 191 in Soviet Zone 161–62 in Vilnius 162 distribution of, by JCR in Africa 47–48, 53–54 and Breslau collection 49–50 in Canada 56 from Frankfurt 97 in GB 45 in Iran/Persia 47–48 in Israel 50 in Latin America 52–53 stipulations attached to 98 in Switzerland 50 in Western Europe 47–48 finding legal owners of 46–47, 314–15 inventory of, loss of 159–60 looting/confiscation of in Hungary 289 in Italy 262, 268–69 in Italy, by citizens 266 in the Netherlands 200–201 in Poland 141–42 movements of post-war 162, 191, 197–98 during WW II 263–64 recovery/restitution of from Eastern Europe 35 in Italy 271 by US Army 89 of Wrocław Jewish Community 174–75 return of, to European libraries 314 of Stendhal Library 266 Börneplatz Synagogue (Frankfurt) 99 n44 Boston Hebrew College (formerly Hebrew Teacher College) 334–35 Bożkow (Eckersdorf) 184, 192, 192 'A Brand Plucked Out of the Fire ' (sermon) 40–41 Bratislava (Slovakia) 319 Braunstein, Susan L. 333–34 Breslau. see Wrocław/Breslau Breslau collection 49–50, 174–75 Breslau Jewish Theological Seminary. see Jewish Theological Seminary (Breslau) British Museum 291 Brno (Czech Republic) 117 Brno Customs Investigation Bureau 120 Bronner, Jacob 73, 74, 75, 76 Bronner, Maurice 74 Brooklyn Museum 331, 337 Buffalo Bureau of Jewish Education 336 Bundesgesetz über die Rückgabe von Kunstgegenständen aus den Österreichischen Bundesmuseen und Sammlungen (Austria, 1998) 65 Bureau Vooronderzoek Collaboratie 243 CAHJP (Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People, Jerusalem) 70 Canada 31, 51–52, 56 Canadian Jewish Congress (CJC) 50–51, 338 Captured Enemy Materials Branch (CEM, of Allied Force Headquarters) of 271 Carter, Jimmy 326 n45 Caspi, Avshalom 248 catalogues. see also inventories of exhibitions 287, 301–2 of Jewish Museum (Prague) 123–24, 127 n92 Catholic Church 167 n153, 278 CC (Centrale Commissie tot Algemene Zaken van het NIK) 241 CCO (Centrale Commissie voor Oorlogschade der Joodse Gemeenten in Nederland) 241, 243–44, 246–48 CEJCR. see Commission on European Jewish Cultural Reconstruction CEM (Captured Enemy Materials Branch) 271 cemeteries (Jewish) 24, 41, 42–43, 285 Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People (CAHJP, Jerusalem) 70 Central Bureau of Hungarian Jews (MIOI) 294 Central Committee for Jews in Poland (CKŻP)) 163, 189 Central Council of Jews in Germany (Zentralrat der Juden in Deutschland) 23 Central Jewish Committee (Mexico) 53 Central Jewish Historical Commission (CŻKH). see also Jewish Historical Institute (ŻIH, Warsaw) 163, 189 Central Jewish Library (CJL, Warsaw) 189–90 Central Jewish Museum for Moravia-Silesia (Mikulov) collection of 114, 114, 115 archival material 116 loans to 115 during WW II 118 during WW II, in Brno 116, 120 during WW II, in Prague 120 after WW II, in Prague 128 contacts with, European Jewish museums 116 establishment of 113–14 Central Jewish Museum (Prague, 1942-1945) collection of 122, 124 German Catalogue of 123–24, 127 n92 establishment of 121–22, 123 and Jewish Museum (Prague) 285–86 after WW II 125 Central Office for Jewish Emigration (Netherlands) 239–40 Central Office for Jewish Emigration (Prague). see Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung (Prague) Central Office for Jewish Emigration (Vienna) 69 Centrale Commissie tot Algemene Zaken van het NIK (CC) 241 Centrale Commissie voor Oorlogschade der Joodse Gemeenten in Nederland. see CCO Centralna Biblioteka Żydowska (Warsaw) 189–90 Centralna Żydowska Komisja Historyczna (CŻKH) 163, 189 Centralny Komitet Żydów Polskich (CKŻP) 163, 189 ceremonial/religious objects. see also books; cultural/art objects; under specific objects allocation of by JCR 11, 31, 36 use made of 34–35 burial of damaged in Israel 47 in US 42–43 and cultural reconstruction 55–56 defiling of, in Poland 140 dispersion of in Austria 75 in Belgium 21–22 in Czech Republic 21 n19 in France 22–23 in Greece 23–24 in Lithuania 21 n19 in the Netherlands 247–49 research into 21 n19 in Ukraine 21 n19 distribution of, by JCR in GB 45–46 in Israel 43–45 stipulations attached to 98 in US 38–43 in Western Europe 47–48 distribution of, by the Dutch, to Israel 248, 248 exhibition of, in Jewish Museum (Óbuda) 303 fate of 20, 27 inventories 159–60, 247 from Italy, shipped to Israel 26 JCR's search for 91–92 looting/confiscation of in Europe 35 in France 22 in Germany 87–88 in Hungary 290–92, 304 in Italy 267 in the Netherlands 7, 201, 238–40, 246–47, 250–52 in Poland 139–40, 141, 142–44 by Polish citizens 148–49 Seven Communities (Austria) 72 at OCCP 209–17 private collections of, Friedmann 304 provenance of difficulties in finding 68 international research in 305–6 objects in Israel Museum 306 scholarly interest in 14, 16–19 recovery/restitution of in Amersfoort 237, 237 in Austria 75 from Eastern Europe 35 in Frankfurt 99–100, 101, 329 in Italy 270–71, 282 by JCR 324 in the Netherlands 219, 225–27, 235–36, 241–43 in Poland 175 rediscovery of, in the Netherlands 248–49 reverential use of 332 safekeeping of by Hungarian museums 288 in Hungary 291 in the Netherlands 231–35 by NIHS 232–35 by Polish citizens 149–50, 165 send from Poland to US for 137 in Warsaw hiding places 148 of silver distribution in GB of 45 of the HJM collection 288 post-war movements of 99–100 records of WCCP on 57–61 recovering of 22 recovery/restitution of 22, 271 smelting of 31 n8 in State Archaeological Museum (Warsaw) 181 in ŻIH 178 virtual collection of, of Hungarian 305–6 from the Wertheimer Synagogue Eisenstadt 284 Chachmey Lublin Yeshiva 176 Chajes, Wiktor 133 Chanukah lamps 83–84, 85, 100 chatanim (benches) 225 n60, 226–27 (Chełmno (Kulmhof, extermination camp) 151 Chełmża, (Poland) 191 Chiel, Arthur 51 china collections 288 Cieślińska-Lobkowicz, Nawojka 369–70 cigarette cases 195 circumcision attributes 82, 85, 208, 219, 303 CKZP (Central Committee of Jews in Poland) 163, 189 Claims Conference. see Conference on Material Claims against Germany classification, Stocking's 300 Clay, Lucius 314, 317 CLNAI (National Liberation Committee of Upper Italy) 275, 282 Cohen, Eugene J. 319 Cohen, Julie-Marthe 370–71 Cohen, Morris Raphael 310 College of Jewish Studies (Chicago) 334 College van Algemene Commissarissen voor de Wederopbouw 240 Comitato di Liberazione Nazionale Alta Italia (CLNAI) 275, 282 Commissariaat voor de Niet-commerciële Verenigingen en Stichtingen 202–3 Commissariaat voor Oorlogsschade 243 Commissaris Generaal Recuperatie (Netherlands, CGR) 218–19 Commissie Museale Verwerving 1940-1948: 7 Commission for Non-commercial Societies and Foundations 202–3 Commission for Provenance Research (Austria) 65 Commission for the Recovery of the Bibliographic Heritage of the Jewish Community in Rome, looted in 1943: 257, 283 Commission on European Jewish Cultural Reconstruction (CEJCR) 29, 90 documentation project of 160, 311–12 goals of 313 and HUC 320–21 Inventory of Jewish Treasures 312 List of All Educational Institutions 312 Commissione per il recupero del patrimonio bibliografico della Comunità ebraica di Roma, razziato nel 1943 257, 283 Commissioner General for Recuperation (The Netherlands, CGR) 218–19 Committee of Liberated Jews in Frankfurt am Main 94 Committee on Museum Acquisitions 1940-1948: 7 Committee on Restoration of Continental Jewish Museums, Libraries and Archives (of the JHSE) 29–30, 45 Communists, in Italy 275 Company for Location and Restitution of Holocaust Victims Assets 25 compensation claims in Germany 85–86 n12 in Italy, of Jewish communities in 278 in the Netherlands evaluation for 244, 251 of Jewish communities 238–39, 243–47 organisation involved in 244–46 Conegliano Veneto synagogue 26 Conference of Jewish Immigrant Congregations 39, 332 Conference on Jewish Relations 311 Conference on Jewish Social Studies (New York) 311, 319 Conference on Material Claims against Germany (Claims Conference) 13, 21, 27, 68, 176–77, 339 corruption, in Nazi organisation 156–57 Cotzin, Isak 249 Council for the Protection of Rights and Interests of Jews from Germany 49 'Council of Jewish Elders in Vienna' 69 |
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