“The Tragedy of German Judaism” Broadside Published by Jewish National Fund Following Nuremberg Laws
Object ID
2020.1.13
Object Name
Broadside
Date
1936
Files
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Description
Page with French text printed in blue ink as well as a line of Hebrew text at bottom.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
An “Appeal to the Jews of France”, this broadside, published before Passover with this holiday’s references to the Egyptian Pharaoh and his anti-Jewish edicts, lists some of the Nuremberg laws and their toll on the Jews of Germany: businesses destroyed; physicians, lawyers, and civil servants without jobs; students expelled from universities; etc. Jews in Germany are no longer citizens; rather they have lost their civil rights and have become hostages to Hitler and his Nazi minions.
Dimensions
10 1/2 x 8"
Keywords
Nuremberg Laws
Subcollection
Early
Recommended Citation
"“The Tragedy of German Judaism” Broadside Published by Jewish National Fund Following Nuremberg Laws" (1936). Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection. 2020.1.13.
https://digital.kenyon.edu/bulmash/1702