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Personal narrative recounting family migration, early schooling, business ventures, and life challenges of a Jewish family moving from Eastern Europe to Germany, including name changes and restrictions faced in various German cities.
Year: 1905–1910
Region / City: Germany (Bremen, Nordenham, Oldenburg, Magdeburg, Dortmund)
Subject: Family migration and Jewish life in early 20th century Germany
Document type: Oral history / personal narrative
Author: Izzy Fahn (interviewee), Stanley and Sylvia (interviewers)
Family members: Hersch Fahn (Brenner), Libbe Fahn, Blima, Sender Alexander Steiner, Groyse Sarah
Migration: Movement from Eastern Europe to Germany
Occupation: Junk peddling, family business
Education: Izzy’s early schooling up to age 14
Religious restrictions: Jews forbidden in certain cities; government non-recognition of religious marriages
Name change: Fahn to Brenner for registration purposes
Historical context: Pre-World War I Germany, Jewish emigration patterns
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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