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(Pierke) I.S. Bosschieter, freelance registerauteur/indexer

Voorbeelden

Gedeelte van het register gemaakt door Pierke Bosschieter voor:

Neglected Witnesses: The Fate of Jewish Ceremonial Objects during the Second World War and After, by Julie-Marthe Cohen with Felicitas Heimann-Jelinek (editors), Joods Historisch Museum, 2011.

The Black Book of Polish Jewry: An Account of the Martyrdom of Polish Jewry under Nazi Occupation (Apenszlak)  140, 159–60

Blattberg, Wolf  49

Blau, Joseph L.  321 n35

Blinder, Samuel  318

Blitzpogroms  140

Blüth, C.  238

B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation (New York)  334

Bohemia  103–4, 105, 107–8, 109–10

Bologna (Italy)  269, 282

Bolognese, Gianguido  273, 282

Bonyhád Ghetto, inventory of  290

books

allocation of

by JCR  32, 35

use made of  34–35

collections

of the Baltic Collection  46

of Ets Haim Library  222–23

of Florentine Jewish Community  268

of Great Synagogue of Tłomackie  194–95, 197–98

of Hungarian Jewish communities  289

of Institute of Judaic Studies (IJS, Warsaw)  188, 197–98

of Italian Rabbinical College  257, 264, 270

of Jewish Theological Seminary (Breslau)  49–50, 174–75, 191, 198

of Main Judaic Library (Warsaw)  183, 185–88, 185, 191, 195

of Merano Jewish Community  266

of Rome Jewish Community  257, 263–64, 270, 283

of Trieste Jewish community  266, 270

and virtual reconstruction of  198

and cultural reconstruction  55–56

destruction of, in Italy  268

discovery of

in Kunzendorf/Trebieszowice  162 n133, 191

in Soviet Zone  161–62

in Vilnius  162

distribution of, by JCR

in Africa  47–48, 53–54

and Breslau collection  49–50

in Canada  56

from Frankfurt  97

in GB  45

in Iran/Persia  47–48

in Israel  50

in Latin America  52–53

stipulations attached to  98

in Switzerland  50

in Western Europe  47–48

finding legal owners of  46–47, 314–15

inventory of, loss of  159–60

looting/confiscation of

in Hungary  289

in Italy  262, 268–69

in Italy, by citizens  266

in the Netherlands  200–201

in Poland  141–42

movements of

post-war  162, 191, 197–98

during WW II  263–64

recovery/restitution of

from Eastern Europe  35

in Italy  271

by US Army  89

of Wrocław Jewish Community  174–75

return of, to European libraries  314

of Stendhal Library  266

Börneplatz Synagogue (Frankfurt)  99 n44

Boston Hebrew College (formerly Hebrew Teacher College)  334–35

Bożkow (Eckersdorf)  184, 192, 192

'A Brand Plucked Out of the Fire ' (sermon)  40–41

Bratislava (Slovakia)  319

Braunstein, Susan L.  333–34

Breslau. see Wrocław/Breslau

Breslau collection  49–50, 174–75

Breslau Jewish Theological Seminary. see Jewish Theological Seminary (Breslau)

British Museum  291

Brno (Czech Republic)  117

Brno Customs Investigation Bureau  120

Bronner, Jacob  73, 74, 75, 76

Bronner, Maurice  74

Brooklyn Museum  331, 337

Buffalo Bureau of Jewish Education  336

Bundesgesetz über die Rückgabe von Kunstgegenständen aus den Österreichischen Bundesmuseen und Sammlungen (Austria, 1998)  65

Bureau Vooronderzoek Collaboratie  243

CAHJP (Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People, Jerusalem)  70

Canada  31, 51–52, 56

Canadian Jewish Congress (CJC)  50–51, 338

Captured Enemy Materials Branch (CEM, of Allied Force Headquarters) of  271

Carter, Jimmy  326 n45

Caspi, Avshalom  248

catalogues. see also inventories

of exhibitions  287, 301–2

of Jewish Museum (Prague)  123–24, 127 n92

Catholic Church  167 n153, 278

CC (Centrale Commissie tot Algemene Zaken van het NIK)  241

CCO (Centrale Commissie voor Oorlogschade der Joodse Gemeenten in Nederland)  241, 243–44, 246–48

CEJCR. see Commission on European Jewish Cultural Reconstruction

CEM (Captured Enemy Materials Branch)  271

cemeteries (Jewish)  24, 41, 42–43, 285

Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People (CAHJP, Jerusalem)  70

Central Bureau of Hungarian Jews (MIOI)  294

Central Committee for Jews in Poland (CKŻP))  163, 189

Central Council of Jews in Germany (Zentralrat der Juden in Deutschland)  23

Central Jewish Committee (Mexico)  53

Central Jewish Historical Commission (CŻKH). see also Jewish Historical Institute (ŻIH, Warsaw)  163, 189

Central Jewish Library (CJL, Warsaw)  189–90

Central Jewish Museum for Moravia-Silesia (Mikulov)

collection of  114, 114, 115

archival material  116

loans to  115

during WW II  118

during WW II, in Brno  116, 120

during WW II, in Prague  120

after WW II, in Prague  128

contacts with, European Jewish museums  116

establishment of  113–14

Central Jewish Museum (Prague, 1942-1945)

collection of  122, 124

German Catalogue of  123–24, 127 n92

establishment of  121–22, 123

and Jewish Museum (Prague)  285–86

after WW II  125

Central Office for Jewish Emigration (Netherlands)  239–40

Central Office for Jewish Emigration (Prague). see Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung (Prague)

Central Office for Jewish Emigration (Vienna)  69

Centrale Commissie tot Algemene Zaken van het NIK (CC)  241

Centrale Commissie voor Oorlogschade der Joodse Gemeenten in Nederland. see CCO

Centralna Biblioteka Żydowska (Warsaw)  189–90

Centralna Żydowska Komisja Historyczna (CŻKH)  163, 189

Centralny Komitet Żydów Polskich (CKŻP)  163, 189

ceremonial/religious objects. see also books; cultural/art objects; under specific objects

allocation of

by JCR  11, 31, 36

use made of  34–35

burial of damaged

in Israel  47

in US  42–43

and cultural reconstruction  55–56

defiling of, in Poland  140

dispersion of

in Austria  75

in Belgium  21–22

in Czech Republic  21 n19

in France  22–23

in Greece  23–24

in Lithuania  21 n19

in the Netherlands  247–49

research into  21 n19

in Ukraine  21 n19

distribution of, by JCR

in GB  45–46

in Israel  43–45

stipulations attached to  98

in US  38–43

in Western Europe  47–48

distribution of, by the Dutch, to Israel  248, 248

exhibition of, in Jewish Museum (Óbuda)  303

fate of  20, 27

inventories  159–60, 247

from Italy, shipped to Israel  26

JCR's search for  91–92

looting/confiscation of

in Europe  35

in France  22

in Germany  87–88

in Hungary  290–92, 304

in Italy  267

in the Netherlands  7, 201, 238–40, 246–47, 250–52

in Poland  139–40, 141, 142–44

by Polish citizens  148–49

Seven Communities (Austria)  72

at OCCP  209–17

private collections of, Friedmann  304

provenance of

difficulties in finding  68

international research in  305–6

objects in Israel Museum  306

scholarly interest in  14, 16–19

recovery/restitution of

in Amersfoort  237, 237

in Austria  75

from Eastern Europe  35

in Frankfurt  99–100, 101, 329

in Italy  270–71, 282

by JCR  324

in the Netherlands  219, 225–27, 235–36, 241–43

in Poland  175

rediscovery of, in the Netherlands  248–49

reverential use of  332

safekeeping of

by Hungarian museums  288

in Hungary  291

in the Netherlands  231–35

by NIHS  232–35

by Polish citizens  149–50, 165

send from Poland to US for  137

in Warsaw hiding places  148

of silver

distribution in GB of  45

of the HJM collection  288

post-war movements of  99–100

records of WCCP on  57–61

recovering of  22

recovery/restitution of  22, 271

smelting of  31 n8

in State Archaeological Museum (Warsaw)  181

in ŻIH  178

virtual collection of, of Hungarian  305–6

from the Wertheimer Synagogue Eisenstadt  284

Chachmey Lublin Yeshiva  176

Chajes, Wiktor  133

Chanukah lamps  83–84, 85, 100

chatanim (benches)  225 n60, 226–27

(Chełmno (Kulmhof, extermination camp)  151

Chełmża, (Poland)  191

Chiel, Arthur  51

china collections  288

Cieślińska-Lobkowicz, Nawojka  369–70

cigarette cases  195

circumcision attributes  82, 85, 208, 219, 303

CKZP (Central Committee of Jews in Poland)  163, 189

Claims Conference. see Conference on Material Claims against Germany

classification, Stocking's  300

Clay, Lucius  314, 317

CLNAI (National Liberation Committee of Upper Italy)  275, 282

Cohen, Eugene J.  319

Cohen, Julie-Marthe  370–71

Cohen, Morris Raphael  310

College of Jewish Studies (Chicago)  334

College van Algemene Commissarissen voor de Wederopbouw  240

Comitato di Liberazione Nazionale Alta Italia (CLNAI)  275, 282

Commissariaat voor de Niet-commerciële Verenigingen en Stichtingen  202–3

Commissariaat voor Oorlogsschade  243

Commissaris Generaal Recuperatie (Netherlands, CGR)  218–19

Commissie Museale Verwerving 1940-1948:  7

Commission for Non-commercial Societies and Foundations  202–3

Commission for Provenance Research (Austria)  65

Commission for the Recovery of the Bibliographic Heritage of the Jewish Community in Rome, looted in 1943:  257, 283

Commission on European Jewish Cultural Reconstruction (CEJCR)  29, 90

documentation project of  160, 311–12

goals of  313

and HUC  320–21

Inventory of Jewish Treasures  312

List of All Educational Institutions  312

Commissione per il recupero del patrimonio bibliografico della Comunità ebraica di Roma, razziato nel 1943  257, 283

Commissioner General for Recuperation (The Netherlands, CGR)  218–19

Committee of Liberated Jews in Frankfurt am Main  94

Committee on Museum Acquisitions 1940-1948:  7

Committee on Restoration of Continental Jewish Museums, Libraries and Archives (of the JHSE)  29–30, 45

Communists, in Italy  275

Company for Location and Restitution of Holocaust Victims Assets  25

compensation claims

in Germany  85–86 n12

in Italy, of Jewish communities in  278

in the Netherlands

evaluation for  244, 251

of Jewish communities  238–39, 243–47

organisation involved in  244–46

Conegliano Veneto synagogue  26

Conference of Jewish Immigrant Congregations  39, 332

Conference on Jewish Relations  311

Conference on Jewish Social Studies (New York)  311, 319

Conference on Material Claims against Germany (Claims Conference)  13, 21, 27, 68, 176–77, 339

corruption, in Nazi organisation  156–57

Cotzin, Isak  249

Council for the Protection of Rights and Interests of Jews from Germany  49

'Council of Jewish Elders in Vienna'  69