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Israelitisches Familienblatt (literally: Israelite Family Paper; originally: Israelitisches Familienblatt für Hamburg, Altona und Wandsbek) was a Jewish weekly newspaper, directed at Jewish readers of all religious alignments. Max Lessmann and Leo Lessmann founded the Familienblatt, which was published by the printing and publishing house Buchdruckerei und Verlagsanstalt Max Lessmann first in Hamburg (from 1898 to 1935), and then in Berlin (1935–1938). The Familienblatt was the only newspaper dealing with majorly Jewish issues in Germany which was run (at least until 1935) by a private business not aligned to a Jewish organisation of any kind. The editorial and printing offices were located in ABC-Straße 57 in Hamburg. The Hamburg agglomeration, consisting of the Free and Hanseatic City of

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  • Israelitisches Familienblatt (de)
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  • Das Israelitische Familienblatt war eine deutschlandweit von 1898 bis 1938 erscheinende Zeitschrift, die kostenlos an Mitglieder der jüdischen Gemeinden verteilt wurde. Sie erschien mit mehreren Lokalausgaben, so als Frankfurter israelitisches Familienblatt, Berliner israelitisches Familienblatt und als Familienblatt für die israelitischen Gemeinden Hamburg, Altona, Wandsbek und Harburg. 1889 hatte in der Hamburger ABC-Straße 57 eine Buchdruckerei und Verlagsanstalt als Spezialdruckerei für Handel und Industrie gegründet. (de)
  • Israelitisches Familienblatt (literally: Israelite Family Paper; originally: Israelitisches Familienblatt für Hamburg, Altona und Wandsbek) was a Jewish weekly newspaper, directed at Jewish readers of all religious alignments. Max Lessmann and Leo Lessmann founded the Familienblatt, which was published by the printing and publishing house Buchdruckerei und Verlagsanstalt Max Lessmann first in Hamburg (from 1898 to 1935), and then in Berlin (1935–1938). The Familienblatt was the only newspaper dealing with majorly Jewish issues in Germany which was run (at least until 1935) by a private business not aligned to a Jewish organisation of any kind. The editorial and printing offices were located in ABC-Straße 57 in Hamburg. The Hamburg agglomeration, consisting of the Free and Hanseatic City of (en)
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  • Israelitisches Familienblatt (en)
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