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Enthält: Die Mappe enthält Korrespondenz beruflicher und privater Art sowie Beilagen. HJ 12-1-111 ist ein hs. Brief vom 14.6.1951 von Moshe Schwabe, dem damaligen Rektor der Hebrew University. Schwabe teilt Jonas mit, daß er einen Ruf an die Hebrew University erhalten wird, nur das höchste Verwaltungsgremium müsse noch zustimmen, wobei es sich aber um eine Formsache handele. HJ 12-1-124 ist ein masch. Brief in hebräischer Sprache von A. Simon mit hs. Teil in deutscher Sprache von Eva Simon. Stück HJ 12-1-124 ist ein masch. Brief vom 27.12.1951 vom Rektorat der Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Hans Jonas wird für seinen Einsatz für die Hebrew University gedankt.
Anders, Günther, 1902 -
Aschaffenburg, A., Frau
Bertalanffy, Maria von.
Blumenberg, Hans
Fackenheim, Emil L.
Friedrich, Carl J. (Carl Joachim), 1901 -
Gadamer, Hans Georg, 1900 -
Gross, Lola
Gross, Walter, aus Palästina
Herbert, Walter B.
Jonas, Georg
Jonas, Gerald
Kennington, Richard, 1921 -
Kristeller, Paul Oskar, 1905 -
Kipnis, Arieh
Kullmann, Eugen
Levinger, Jacob S.
Lichtheim, George, 1912 -
Löwith, Karl, 1897 - 1973
Lowe, Beatrice
Magnus, Trude
Magnus, Wilhelm, 1907 -
Mann, Golo 1909 -
Meier, C. A. (Carl Alfred), 1903 -
Michaelis-Stern, Eva.
Mink, Louis O., 1921 -
Odenheimer, Irene
Plessner, Martin, 1900 - 1973
Quispel, Gilles
Ruprecht, Hellmut
Schein, Greta
Schmidt, Martin Anton
Schottlaender, Rudolf, 1900 - 1988
Schorr, Karl Eberhard
Schwabe, Moshe, 1899 - 1956
Simon, Akibah Ernst, 1899 -
Simon, Eva.
Simons, Hans, 1893 - 1972
Staudinger, Elsa
Taubes, Jacob
Vitus, Rudolf, 1896 - 1986
Weisz, Liselotte
American Committee for Emigré Scholars, Writers and Artists
Carleton University
C.G. Jung-Institut (Zürich, Schweiz)
Columbia University
E.J. Brill (Firma)
Erich Becker (Firma)
Humanities Research Council of Canada
Jerusalem. Hebrew University
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Chicago Jewish forum (Chicago, Ill. : 1942-1969)
144 Stücke (270 Bl.) und 1 Sonderdruck.
Sachakte
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BZK no.
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Delict according to Nazi judicial system
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Role in the proceeding
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