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Rosenthal, Frieda

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Reference Code
P240
Dates
1 Jan 1935 - 31 Dec 1942
Consists of
13 files..
Languages
German; Yiddish;
Description
Frieda Rosenthal (born circa 1900), was an author in Vienna who wrote under the pseudonym "Sulamith; Ef. Er." The collection consists of private papers of Frieda Rosenthal: a diary, poems, manuscripts, articles written for the Vienna edition of the Jüdische Jugend, Neue Freie Presse, A.B.Z.-Zeitschrift sowie Israelisches Familienblatt, on a variety of topics such as Zionism and emigration. Also features teaching materials, children’s' song texts, and event programs.
Title Rosenthal, Frieda.
Notes Arranged in two series: 1. Manuscripts: Diary, poems, articles, 1935-1940
2. Printed and miscellaneous materials, 1936-1942.
Genre Poetry
Diaries
יומנים
اليوميات
Journals (Diaries)
Personal journals
שירה
الشعر
Host Item Rosenthal, Frieda - Private Collection
Level of Description Fonds Record
Biographical summary Frieda Rosenthal, born ca. 1900, was an author and teacher in Vienna. On February 1, 1940 she applied for a teaching position at the Jewish elementary school Castellezgasse 35 where she subsequently taught Hebrew. She was known by her pupils as "Tante Sulamith." Frieda Rosenthal's fate is unknown.
Ownership history The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives received this collection via the United States Holocaust Museum International Archives Project in March 2017. Copyright held by the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People
Language Note German and Yiddish
National Library system number 990043442590205171
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