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Title: Family Histories, 1916-2009
Predominant Dates:1933 --1945
ID: RG-16/RG-16
Primary Creator: Auslander, Sari
Other Creators: Blumenfeld, Helga, Cohen family, Cohen, Naile, Flagg, Edith (1919-), Gerard, Betti (1934-), Gumener family, Gumener, Sara, Jontoff-Hutter, Otto, Kubaschka family, Kubaschka, David, Posner family, Posner, Ralph, Posner, Sarah, Rapaport, Joseph (1922-), Talerant family, Webster, D.R.
Extent: 0.0
Arrangement:
The arrangement scheme for the record group was imposed during processing in the absence of an original order. Materials are arranged by family name/creator, then by identifier, as assigned by the processor.
Record group is comprised of ten collections: 1. Posner family follection; 2. Kubaschka family collection; 3. Vienna family history collection; 4. Cohen family papers; 5. Jontof-Hutter family collection; 6. Phillip Raucher collection; 7. Sari Auslander papers; 8. Leo Baeck Institute collection; 9. Gumener family collection; 10. Edith Flagg papers. RG-16.11, D. R. Webster Collection: Album of Budapest, 1944 – 1945. RG-16.12, Joseph Rapaport Collection
Subjects: Auslander, Sari, Blumenfeld, Helga, Cohen family, family histories, Flagg, Edith, Germany (Europe), Gumener family, Italian Fascism, Italy (Europe), Jewish experience, Italian, 1918 -- 1945, Jontof-Hutter family, Kubaschka family, Panenske Brezany (Czechoslovakia), Personal correspondence, Photographs, postwar, 1945 -- 1988, Photographs, pre-Second World War, Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945, Poland (Europe), Posner family, Rapaport, Joseph, Raucher, Philip, Talerant family, Totalitarian regimes, Webster, D.R.
Languages: German, Italian, Czech, Dutch;Flemish, Polish, English
This record group through the materials of family histories embodies regional microhistories of prewar, wartime, and postwar period. For example, the Cohen family papers exemplifies the lesser-known facts of the relations between the Italian Fascist regime and the Jewish population in the early years of the Fascist regime. Overall, the families represented in this record group belonged to the Jewish middle class and were well-assimilated. Among the individual documents that stand out is a postcard written by Maria Altman in 1932. This postcard depicts the Castle in Panenske Brezany, Czechoslovakia. Once Reinhard Heidrich had been appointed the Protector of Bohemia and Moravia, this castle became one of his official residences.
Materials included in this record group are personal papers, correspondence, family albums, identification documents, testimonies, and official documents. A number of these documents are digitized.
Auslander, Sari
Blumenfeld, Helga
Cohen family
family histories
Flagg, Edith
Germany (Europe)
Gumener family
Italian Fascism
Italy (Europe)
Jewish experience, Italian, 1918 -- 1945
Jontof-Hutter family
Kubaschka family
Panenske Brezany (Czechoslovakia)
Personal correspondence
Photographs, postwar, 1945 -- 1988
Photographs, pre-Second World War
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
Poland (Europe)
Posner family
Rapaport, Joseph
Raucher, Philip
Talerant family
Totalitarian regimes
Webster, D.R.
Repository: Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Access Restrictions: No restrictions
Use Restrictions:
Copyrighted materials, credits to and references to the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust are required
Digital copies might be available upon request
Preferred Citation: RG-16, Family Histories. Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust Archive.
Processing Information: Materials are primarily described using the local descriptive standards of the LA Museum of the Holocaust.
This collections comprises various diplomas and other official certificates issued in Italy and Unitied States in the wartime and in postwar period.
RG-16.04.01, Notarization Form
Signed by, Harold Granata, Vice Consul of the United States of America
Issued by, Kingdom of Italy – Province and City of Naples – Consulate General of the United States of America.
Dated, 7 November 1939
Mr. Granata validates the legitimacy of an officer who is authorized to sign for the Minister of Foreign Affairs at Rome, Italy.
RG-16.04.02, 2.1 Carte D’Immatriculation (Matriculation Card)
For, Jacobson Cohen
Issued by, Universite de Paris (University of Paris)
Dated, 1926-1927 academic year
Language, French
A student matriculation card. The signature of the secretary of the faculty and that of the student himself are missing
RG-16.04.03, Naturalization Certificate
For, Naile Cohen Jacobson
Issued by, The United States of America Department of Justice
Dated, 14 January 1946
This certificate naturalizes Naile Cohen, residing at 1105 Leavenworth St.., San Francisco, California. A brief description of Cohen Jacobson identifies her as a 43 year-old Italian and as being married
RG-16.04.04, Citizenship Certificate
For, Ruben Cohen
Issued by, The United States of America Department of Labor
Dated, 13 March 1931
This certificate grants the status of citizen to Ruben Cohen, residing at 423 South Hill St., Los Angeles, California. A brief description of Cohen identifies him as an Italian of Jewish descent.
RG-16.04.05, List of Graduates
Issued by, The University of Pisa
Dated, May 1977
Language, Italian
A list of graduates from the years 1926-1927 and 1951-1952 at the University of Pisa, among which the name Cohen-Jacobson, Naile appears.
RG-16.04.06, Birth Certificate
Issued by, the City of Rodi
Dated, 20 January 1933
Language, Italian
This certificate affirms that Naile Jacobson, doctor of law, was born in Rodi on 12 July 1902.
RG-16.04.07, Certificate of Achievement
Issued by, The National Ministry of Education
Dated, 9 November 1939, Rome
Language, Italian
This certifies that Naile Cohen passed the state exam of French language and literature, second grade, with a score of 82.50/100
RG-16.04.08, Passport for Naile Cohen.
Issued by, Ministro degli Alfari Esteri rifascia il presente [?]
Dated, 23 March 1939
Language, Italian
It is an Italian passport. It shows a picture of Cohen, some personal information, lists of places she is allowed to visit, an immigration visa authorized, and then stamps of places she went to.
RG-16.04.09, Fascist membership card
Issued by, “IL FIDUCIARIO NAZIONALE, Guido Bispoli”
Undated
Language, Italian
Membership card belongs to Naile Cohen. It has a membership number and an official seal.
RG-16.04.10, Fascist membership card 2
Issued by, Associazione Generale Fascista del Pubblico Impiego, Rome
Undated
Language, Italian
Membership card belongs to Naile Jacobson (married name?). The card has an official stamp.
RG-16.04.11- French Language Teaching Certification, Naile Cohen Jacobson, 1937-38
RG-16.04.12, Naile Cohen Jacobson, Italian Demographic Record
RG-16.04.13, Correspondence from Moe Turman to Dr. Joseph Schwartz, Dec. 1948
In this letter Moe Turman expresses to Dr. Joseph Schwartz that he believes Naile Jacobson’s experience with multiple European languages qualifies her for a job with the JDC or the UN. Jacobson wishes to relocate to Europe for a new job.
RG-16.04.14- Correspondence, Wilshire Blvd. Temple, Marriage certificate for the Levi Family
Correspondence notifying Mr. Levi that his new and corrected marriage certificate has arrived and is attached
RG-16.04.15- The attached marriage certificate for the Levi family
Certified in California
Date, September 21, 1951
RG-16.04.16- Family Tree
RG-16.04.17- Unidentified Photograph
RG-16.04.18- Reprint of circumcision painting
“La Circoncision,” 1722
RG-16.04.19- Cohen, Naile, University course booklet, Pisa
RG-16.04.20- Cohen, Naile, University course booklet, Torino
RG-16.04.21- Italian University Certificate
Date, July 11, 1927
RG-16.04.22- Italian Second Grade Certificate
Date, November 23, 1935