Oct 09, 2012
By Michael Kramer
A vast archive devoted to documenting the history of German-speaking Jews is scheduled to go online next week.
The Leo Baeck Institute is offering free access to source materials encompassing five centuries of Jewish life in Central europe.
The project offers online access to a collection that includes 3.5 million pages of material ranging from the personal papers and photographs of Albert Einstein and Moses Mendelssohn… to letters, diaries and even recipes chronicling the lives of everyday people.
In addition to documents in German and other languages the collection includes many English translations.
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