Sources
676. “Application for Membership,” 24 Sep 1975, The Pilgrim John Rowland Society, Jim Falk archives.
677. Karen (Preston) Stieber, “Inccrrect Information - Person Seet Kurt (Edward Josf) Pollak,” 22 Sep 2008, Jim Falk’s email archives.
678. Jeanette Falk, “Sad News,” 19 Jan 2013, Jim Falk email archives.
680. “Letter from Eva Chava Senger,” Received Australia 2 Mar 2005, Jim Falk Archives.
681. Angela Harting, “ Falk/Pringsheim/ your familyhomepage,” 26 Apr 2011, Jim Falk email archives.
682. Ann and Gary Behrendt, “Tracing the Falk line etc,” 10 January 2007, Jim Falk email archives.
683. MIchael Engel, “Die Familie Pringsheim: Versuch einer Stammtafel,” http://genealogy.meta-studies.net/ZDocs/Webp/Pringsheim_FamilyTree.htm.
684. Dr. Ralf G. Jahn, “Genealogie der Familie Mann,” http://www.adel-genealogie.de/Mann/is_toc.htm, 12 Dec 2012.
685. Cornelia Schrader-Muggenthaler, “re Sommerguth Cassirer,” 14 Dec 2005, Jim Falk email archives.
686. Joel Levi, “Alfred Sommerguth,” 10 Jun 2007, Jim Falk email archives.
688. francis.co@mail.com, “Tribute to Nadine Gordimer,” http://homepage.oninet.pt/027mft/html/1972_-_1975.html, 7 Feb 2005.
Elena's website in tribute of Nadine.
Here you will find information on the works Nadine has published, and on the critics that have written about her work -- and which of these critics are worth reading and which are not.
There is also some useful year-by-year biographical information.
Additonally, there is a section on the characters that crop up again and again in her fiction: the figure of the white madam, the revolutionary, and so on.
689. Bill Prince, 25 February 2004.
690. “Letter to Jan and Dines,” Jan 1986, “Peggy” Margaret Sutherland Prince (ne Matheson).
Letter to Jan and Ienes
691. Adalbert Saurma, “I’ll do my best!,” 6 Oct 2004, Jim Falk e-mail archives.
692. Yad Vashem, “The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names,” http://www.yadvashem.org/wps/portal/IY_HON_Welcome, 10 Aug 2005, Testimony of Susanna Bano.
694. “Presentation to Berlin Reunion 2002,” Benet Bano.
695. “Markus und Jeanette, Siegfried und Henriette Cassirer’sche Familien-Stiftung, 28 October 1980,” See Overviews and Key Documents, Mitgliederverzeichnis am 31 Dzember 1925.
696. “Letter from Ernest Cassirer,” 18 May 2004, Jim Falk files.
697. Jim Falk, “The early Cassirer historical “jigsaw puzzle”,” http://meta-studies.net/pmg/index.php?n=Main.Vario...rmanResources#moses2, 14 Nov 2014, See this integration of the arguments and documentation for this attribution of dates and Cassirer line.
698. Marcus Bran, “Geschichte des Jüdisch-Theologischen Seminars (Fraenckel'sche Stiftung) in Breslau - Festschrift zum fünfzigjährigen Jubiläum der Anstalt. (Taschenbuch) ,” https://www.amazon.de/Geschichte-Jüdisch-Theologis...189&sr=1-1-spell, 1 Jan 2010.
• The interesting lines are (rather to the end of the text-version):
Verzeichnis der zu Gunsten des Seminars errichteten Stiftungen und Legate. [List of foundations and bequests in favour of the Seminar, i.e.: Jewish-Theological Seminar (Fraenkel'sche Stiftung) in Breslau]
'27. (von) den Herren Siegfried Cassirer und D. Cohn zu Ober-Glogau, zum Andenken an ihre Eltern Moses Cassirer, st. 17. September 1852, und Eva Cassirer, st. 23. September 1852. und deren Tochter Ida, st. 23. Dezember 1863.'
which translates as:
27. (by) Messrs. Siegfried Cassirer and D. Cohen from Ober-Glogau, in memory of their parents Moses Cassirer, died September 17, 1852, and Eva Cassirer, died September 23, 1852, and their daughter Ida, died December 23, 1863.
Interesting point: Do 'Messrs.' Cassirer and Cohn have the same parents? Or is 'D. Cohn' rather Siegfried's wife, and 'Messr.' is just a bureaucratic routine-slip?
Site Editor Summary (with assistance of *Expat)
We have a record of a bequest (date unknown)1 to the Jewish-Theological Seminar Foundation in Breslau in memory as follows:
Parents
Moses Cassirer (d. 17 Sep 1852
Eva ? (d. 23 Sep 1852)
Children
Ida Cassirer (d. 23 Dec 1863)
+ Siegfried Cassirer
D (or O) Cohen
699. “JewishGen Online Worldwide Burial Registry - Prussia-Burial Record,” https://www.jewishgen.org/databases/cemetery/jowbr.php?rec=J_PRUSSIA_0007455, 22 Jul 2023.
Buried Alter Juedischer Friedhof Gleiwitz, Poland, Feld 1, Grab Nr 157.
700. Cary Aufseeser, “Re: Cassirer and Others,” 11 March 2005, Jim Falk e-mail archives.
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