Julie Elias (born June 6, 1866 in Berlin as Julie Levi; died spring 1945 in Lillehammer in occupied Norway) was a German fashion journalist and author of cookbooks, which also dealt with Jewish cuisine. She was worldly, highly educated, and during her lifetime was known beyond the borders of Germany as a culinary salonnière and successful writer. In 1938, persecuted as a Jew, she had to flee Germany. After the destruction of European Jewry in the Holocaust, there were hardly any traces of her left in the public memory.
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| - Julie Elias (geboren 6. Juni 1866 in Berlin als Julie Levin; gestorben Frühjahr 1945 in Lillehammer im besetzten Norwegen) war eine deutsche Modejournalistin und Autorin von Kochbüchern, die sich auch mit der jüdischen Küche beschäftigten. Sie war weltläufig, hochgebildet und zu Lebzeiten über die Grenzen Deutschlands als kulinarische Salonnière und erfolgreiche Schriftstellerin bekannt. 1938 musste sie als Jüdin verfolgt aus Deutschland fliehen. Nach der Vernichtung des europäischen Judentums im Holocaust fanden sich im öffentlichen Gedächtnis kaum noch Spuren von ihr. (de)
- Julie Elias (born June 6, 1866 in Berlin as Julie Levi; died spring 1945 in Lillehammer in occupied Norway) was a German fashion journalist and author of cookbooks, which also dealt with Jewish cuisine. She was worldly, highly educated, and during her lifetime was known beyond the borders of Germany as a culinary salonnière and successful writer. In 1938, persecuted as a Jew, she had to flee Germany. After the destruction of European Jewry in the Holocaust, there were hardly any traces of her left in the public memory. (en)
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| - Max Liebermann: Julie Elias (en)
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| - Styl, The Jewish Magazine, Die Dame, The New Cookbook (en)
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| - Julie Elias (geboren 6. Juni 1866 in Berlin als Julie Levin; gestorben Frühjahr 1945 in Lillehammer im besetzten Norwegen) war eine deutsche Modejournalistin und Autorin von Kochbüchern, die sich auch mit der jüdischen Küche beschäftigten. Sie war weltläufig, hochgebildet und zu Lebzeiten über die Grenzen Deutschlands als kulinarische Salonnière und erfolgreiche Schriftstellerin bekannt. 1938 musste sie als Jüdin verfolgt aus Deutschland fliehen. Nach der Vernichtung des europäischen Judentums im Holocaust fanden sich im öffentlichen Gedächtnis kaum noch Spuren von ihr. (de)
- Julie Elias (born June 6, 1866 in Berlin as Julie Levi; died spring 1945 in Lillehammer in occupied Norway) was a German fashion journalist and author of cookbooks, which also dealt with Jewish cuisine. She was worldly, highly educated, and during her lifetime was known beyond the borders of Germany as a culinary salonnière and successful writer. In 1938, persecuted as a Jew, she had to flee Germany. After the destruction of European Jewry in the Holocaust, there were hardly any traces of her left in the public memory. (en)
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