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Jewish Museum BerlinNot What They Expected – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

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The fifth episode in our blog series “Memories from the Life of Walter Frankenstein” Finally reunited after 19 months! —A summer 1947 photo of Leonie, Uri, and Michael Frankenstein makes clear how overjoyed the three were about Walter’s release. All three gaze relieved into the camera. At first, Walter moved into the one-room apartment in …
Frankenstein with her sons Peter-Uri and Michael, Hadera, 1947; Jewish Museum Berlin, gift

Jewish Museum BerlinA New Home in Sweden – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

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The sixth and final installment in our blog series “Memories from the Life of Walter Frankenstein” To start from the beginning again: when I consider the path that Walter Frankenstein and his family took, I’m constantly astonished that they didn’t lose hope and always found new strength to confront the numerous changes in their lives. …
apartment, Bandhagen (outside of Stockholm), around 1956–1957; Jewish Museum Berlin, gift

Jewish Museum BerlinA New Home in Sweden – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2018/04/a-new-home-in-sweden/

The sixth and final installment in our blog series “Memories from the Life of Walter Frankenstein” To start from the beginning again: when I consider the path that Walter Frankenstein and his family took, I’m constantly astonished that they didn’t lose hope and always found new strength to confront the numerous changes in their lives. …
apartment, Bandhagen (outside of Stockholm), around 1956–1957; Jewish Museum Berlin, gift

Jewish Museum Berlin“… to air out the cloak of anonymity.” – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2016/03/to-air-out-the-cloak-of-anonymity/

An Early April Fool’s Joke from the Year 1931 Sometimes figuring out how to classify a document correctly according to its historical context can depend on just one tiny, even seemingly unrelated detail. I was reminded of this again while working on the inventory of a recent donation to our archive. With more than 3,000 …
’s Joke from the Year 1931 Envelope posted 13 March 1931; Jewish Museum Berlin, Gift

Jewish Museum BerlinA Childhood in Flatow – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

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The first episode in our blog series: “Memories from the Life of Walter Frankenstein” When I look at the picture of the infant in his baby carriage, it’s difficult for me to believe that it’s the same person who sat across from me just a few weeks ago in Stockholm at the age of nearly …
carriage at the age of 7 ½ months, Flatow, February 1925; Jewish Museum Berlin, gift

Jewish Museum BerlinNames Come to Life – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

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Just over two years ago, I penned a blog text describing a Passover Haggada that I had purchased online. It caught my attention due to the lists of names written on the inside front and back covers of individuals who attended the Passover Seders over the course of seven years that were held in two …
Names Come to Life Emanuel and Johanna Stern, ca. 1903; Jewish Museum Berlin, gift

Jewish Museum BerlinA New Beginning – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2018/01/a-new-beginning/

The fourth episode in our blog series “Memories from the Life of Walter Frankenstein” What were they to do now? Nothing was left of the Frankensteins’ old life. Their relatives and friends had been murdered, including Walter and Leonie’s mothers. All of Europe lay in ruins. The first step in the Frankensteins’ new life was …
the kibbutz, Greifenberg, around December 1945–May 1946; Jewish Museum Berlin, gift

Jewish Museum BerlinBorn in 1918, two minutes from his parents‘ perfumery on Kurfürstendamm – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

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Fritz Scherk and the history of a family business in Berlin A beaming toddler sits naked on a lavishly laid birthday table, apparently having the time of his life. A photo like this could easily have been taken today, I thought, when I saw it in the diary that Ludwig and Alice Scherk kept for …
Fritz Scherk on his second birthday, Berlin, May 26, 1920; Jewish Museum Berlin, gift