Germany - Copied Material

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Country

IL

Name of institution (English)

The Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People

Name of institution (official language of the state)

Language of name of institution

heb

Contact information: postal address

Edmond J. Safra Campus, Givat Ram, Jerusalem 91010

Contact information: phone number

00972 2-6586249

Contact information: web address

Contact information: email

cahjp@nli.org.il

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Germany-cop-mat

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Title (official language of the state)

Germany - Copied Material

Language of title

eng

Creator / accumulator

The Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People

Date note

17th century/20th century

Language(s)

deu

Extent

131 storage units

Type of material

Textual Material

Scope and content

This collection gathers microfilmed copies of documentation related to Jewish communities held by German archives, such as the Landearchiv Schleswig-Holstein and the Staatsarchiv Hamburg. Some materials are concerning Sephardic communities, such as the following:
HM2-1001: extension and confirmation of the privileges of the Portuguese Nation in Glückstadt (January 30, 1655), 1655; confirmation of the privileges of Moses Josua Henriques, 1700; letter of protection for Francisco d'Andre Rodrigues de Andrade, 1651; and other documents from the Landearchiv Schleswig-Holstein.
HM2-688: list of Portuguese Jews in foreign contracts. Hamburg, 1799, 1801.
HM2-1184: file concerning the Portuguese Jews in Hamburg, 1607-1650.
HM2-1185: a duplicate file of acts concerning the Portuguese Jews (1611-1650 and 1655-1700).
HM2-1186: miscellaneous files relating to the Portuguese Jews, including disputes among themselves. Hamburg, 1701; 1703-1750.
HM2-1187: complaints from the Portuguese Jews concerning a Jew named Fonseca, who did not want to contribute to their school. Hamburg, 1756.
HM2-1189: files relating to disputes between the Portuguese Jews and the Elders. Hamburg, 1757-1782.
HM2-1192: disputes of the Portuguese Jews over the choice of a cantor. Hamburg, 1767, 1768.
HM2-1199: an inquiry into the accuracy of a certificate issued by the Portuguese Jewish elders stating that Elias Moses del Banco, who had applied to gain citizenship in Copenhagen, belonged to the Portuguese community. Hamburg, 1784.
HM2-1200: request of the Portuguese Jewish Elders to prevent Simon Samuel from slaughtering after he had committed mistakes in this activity, thus violating Jewish Law. Hamburg, 1790-1791.
HM2-1215: requisition by the imperial treasury for the extradition of the Portuguese Diego di Cheri (alias Teixeira), a local protected Jew, who had turned away from the Catholic faith to Judaism, but whose extradition was rejected. Hamburg, 1648.
HM2-1235: regulations concerning wills and inheritance cases among the local High German Jews and supplications of the Portuguese Jewish Nation. Hamburg, 1749.
HM2-1250: permission granted to Imanuel Israel Andrade, a Portuguese Jew, to marry his sister's daughter. Hamburg, 1755.

Archival history

The CAHJP holds papers of numerous international, national and local organizations and over 300 private collections from the 16th to the 20th centuries from all over the world. It contains about 6,000 linear metres of documents, records and files (60,000,000 pages of documentation); 1,600 archives of communities, organizations and individuals; 18,000,000 frames of microfilmed documents; 2000 lists and inventories of documents and files concerning Jews, held in other archives; 15,000 photographs of Jewish personalities and sites; 8,000 printed statutes, reports, leaflets, posters and handbills; 1,200,000 newspaper clippings on various subjects; 15,000 books and publications on Jewish history.

Administrative / Biographical history

The Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People (CAHJP) were established in 1939. They hold the archives of hundreds of Jewish communities, as well as of local, national and international Jewish organizations and the private collections of many outstanding Jewish personalities. The Archives now hold the most extensive collection of documents, pinkassim (registers) and other records of Jewish history from the Middle Ages to the present day. The Board of Directors is composed of representatives of the Government of Israel, The Historical Society of Israel, The Jewish Agency for Israel, The Israeli Academy of Sciences and Humanities, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Tel-Aviv University and Bar-Ilan University. On January 30 2013. The Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People and the National Library of Israel (NLI) signed an agreement to implement a merger between the Archives and the Library. By joining the Library the Archives will be able to avail themselves of the Library’s resources and facilities to gain access to more and more repositories of Jewish archival material and to make the contents of their vast holdings more available to a wider public.

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Access, restrictions

The collection can be accessed in the reading room and in rooms with microfilm readers.

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Author of the description

Joana Rodrigues, 2023

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הארכיון המרכזי לתולדות העם היהודי (The Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People) Collections (official language of the state)