This exhibit was first presented at Temple Emanuel of the South Hills, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 2018-May, 2019 in Thou Art Gallery. Subsequent versions have been presented at various venues in the U.S. and France.
Source for fiches : Archives nationales de France (Pierrefitte-sur-Seine), AJ 38 5787
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I wish to acknowledge the assistance of Caroline Piketty of the National Archives of France, who graciously provided me with high quality photocopies of the identification cards from series AJ 38. I want to thank Lydia Rosenberg for her knowledge and skill in designing this exhibit, and Leah Mackin for important and patient preliminary work.
David Rosenberg received a Ph.D. in European History from Yale University with a dissertation on the Protestant movement in Amiens in the 16th century. After a decades long engagement with that particular city and its history, Dr. Rosenberg embarked in 2011 on the study of the fate of its Jewish community especially during the Shoah. As a byproduct of his research, Rosenberg consulted with the Departmental Archives of the Somme to enrich their holdings and digital representation of Jewish-related materials. With daughter Lydia Rosenberg and Jared Miller, he created a website containing several hundred scans of original documents related to the Jews of the Somme during the Occupation with introductions in English www.jewsofthesomme.com David Rosenberg also holds a Master’s Degree in Library Science with an Archives specialization from the University of Pittsburgh and is a member of Temple Emanuel.