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The Significance of a 1938 Passover Order Form
A fragile paper from 1938 tells a powerful story. This Passover order form from Hermann Rieder’s kosher grocery in Mannheim offers a rare glimpse into Jewish life just months before Kristallnacht. More than a shopping list, it’s a record of survival—and of a woman who escaped the Holocaust with her daughter, while her store and community were destroyed.
Steven de Joode
Jul 82 min read


On Revolution, Emigration, and Identity: A Rare Glimpse into Jewish Life in 1848
Explore the story of the Österreichisches Central-Organ, a rare 1848 Jewish weekly that championed civic equality, revolution, and emigration to America.
Steven de Joode
Jun 152 min read


Falenica: From Idyllic Jewish Holiday Retreat to a Destroyed Community
Discover the story of Falenica, a former Jewish resort town near Warsaw that became the site of a Nazi ghetto during WWII.
Steven de Joode
Apr 43 min read


“Do What You Want!”: The Free-Spirited Life of Josepha Mendels
Discover the life and work of Dutch writer Josepha Mendels, a trailblazing author known for her independent spirit and bold storytelling.
Steven de Joode
Mar 244 min read
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