National Institute for the Israelite deaf-mute in Budapest, 1938-1948: a case study for the rescue strategy of continuously operating Jewish communal institutions
TitreThe National Institute for the Israelite deaf-mute in Budapest, 1938-1948: a case study for the rescue strategy of continuously operating Jewish communal institutions
Call number940.004924/0016
N° d'objet10044d
Lieu de publicationWaltham, Massachusetts, United States
EditeurBrandeis University Press
Année de publication
2017
Paginationpp67-84
MatérielArticle
SérieHBI series on Jewish women
NotesArticle from the book 'Jewish families in Europe, 1939-present : history, representation, and memory' pp67-84
Description
Outlines the continuing role of the National Istitute for the Israelite deaf-mute in Budapest in educating their charges during the inter-war period and ultimately rescuing them from ghettos at the conclusion of the war.