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Norbert Weldler Collection

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האוסף כולל פריטי אפמרה שונים של התנועה הציונית בגרמניה שאסף הפעיל הציוני נורברט ולדלר (1961-1884), ורשימות בכתב יד, כנראה מאת ולדלר, שנכתבו בזמן מלחמת העולם הראשונה.

Reference Code
V 710
Dates
1910-1916
Consists of
0.4 m..
Languages
German;
Description
The collection consists of different ephemeral items, mainly newspaper clippings, brochures, cards, stamps, etc., which were created by the Zionist Organization in Germany. Most of these items were collected by Norbert Weldler during his work at the headquarters of the Zionist Organization's offices in Munich, in 1915. Some documents in this collection are handwritten notes, probably taken by Weldler, during WWI. In addition there are five letters from Ricarda Huch and one from Franziska Mann to Weldler.
location
  • The Archives Collection of the National Library of Israel The Archives Collection of the National Library of Israel
Title Norbert Weldler Collection.
Additional Titles כותרת בעברית: אוסף נורברט ולדלר.
Notes Temporary record, no list.
Citation Note V. 710, Norbert Weldler Collection, Archives Department, National Library of Israel, Jerusalem
Host Item Norbert Weldler Collection.
Level of Description Fonds Record
Biographical summary Norbert Weldler was born in 1884 in Vienna. He studied economics in Vienna and Berlin universities, and in 1906 started working at the Bureau für Statistik der Juden in Berlin. In 1910 Weldler moved to Munich, where he became the chief editor of the Jewish Zionist weekly "Jüdisches Echos". Weldler was an activ zionist from the beggining of 20th century. In 1920 Weldler moved to Zürich, where he lived for the rest of his life. Weldler was the author of a few important writings on social work in Judaism and Zionist bibliography. He was an active supporter of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the Jewish National and University Library. Norbert Weldler died in Zurich, Switzerland, in July 1961.
Ownership history This collection was first registerd in the National Library inventory registers in July 1937. It was probably donated to the library a few years earlier, by Norbert Weldler himself.
Language Note The material is mostly in German, with several items in Hebrew.
National Library system number 990035228190205171

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