Title:
Moritz Winter papers, 1910-1956
Creator/Contributor:
Winter, Moritz, 1886-, creator
Creator/Contributor:
Menuhin, Yehudi, 1916-1999
Creator/Contributor:
Western Jewish History Center, 294.
Creator/Contributor:
Judah L. Magnes Museum, WJHC 1973.015.
Creator/Contributor:
Bancroft Library, Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life.
Abstract:
The collection includes doctoral and rabbinical certificates from Germany; clippings (1941-1956); a musical program autographed
by Yehudi Menuhin; a scrapbook; two letters from Rabbi William Stern; and a photograph of Rabbi Winter giving an Eternal Light
Medal to the first Jewish Boy Scout in Oakland to have received the honor.
Date:
1910 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ca -- a-cc-sm
Jews -- Education -- California -- Oakland
Jews, German -- California -- San Francisco Bay Area
Jews, German -- China -- Shanghai
Jewish community centers -- California
Jewish refugees -- China -- Shanghai
Juifs -- Éducation -- Californie -- Oakland
Juifs allemands -- Californie -- San Francisco, Région de la baie de
Juifs allemands -- Chine -- Shanghai
Centres communautaires juifs -- Californie
Réfugiés juifs -- Chine -- Shanghai
Jewish community centers
Jewish refugees
Jews -- Education
Jews, German
California
California -- Oakland
California -- San Francisco Bay Area
China -- Shanghai
Winter, Moritz -- 1886- -- Archives
Stern, William -- 1897-1965 -- Correspondence
Stern, William -- 1897-1965
Rabbis
Rabbis
Note:
Formerly: Western Jewish History Center Collection Number 294.
Formerly: Judah L. Magnes Museum Collection Number WJHC 1973.015.
Transfer; Judah L. Magnes Museum; 2010.
Motitz Winter was a rabbi in Germany for twenty-eight years. After the Nazis burned down his synagogue, he went to Shanghai,
China and served the refugee Jewish community there for two years. In 1941, he came to Santa Cruz, California where he led
the Beth Israel Synagogue and the Jewish community center. In 1942, he moved to Oakland and conducted services for several
Bay Area Jewish communities. In time, he became the director of the Oakland Jewish Welfare Federation's Hebrew school and
the librarian of the Jewish community center. In 1945, he and his wife, Erna, became American citizens.
Preferred citation: Moritz Winter papers, BANC MSS 2010/557, The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life, The Bancroft Library,
University of California, Berkeley.
Materials in English.
Type:
certificates.
correspondence.
scrapbooks.
Albums (Books)
Archives.
Personal correspondence.
Albums (Books)
Albums personnalisés.
Physical Description:
1 folder and 1 oversize folder
Language:
English
Identifier:
2006585282
Origin:
California