Selma Kahn Papers

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Selma Kahn Papers 
Selma Kahn was born on 23 October 1888 in Berlichingen as Selma Gottlieb. She grew up in a religious Jewish family that felt fully integrated into the rural community. In 1920 she married Josef Kahn and moved to Adelsheim where they owned a bookshop. Selma Kahn was interested in literature from early childhood and wrote poetry and prose from an early age. In 1921 the couple's only son Michael was born. After the rise of the Nazi party, the Kahn family left Germany in 1934 and emigrated to Palestine. In 1956 they followed their son Michael to Nairobi. When the political situation in Nairobi became unsettled in 1961, the Selma and Josef Kahn moved to a newly opened Jewish home for the elderly in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, while their son and his family settled in London. After the death of Josef Kahn in 1963, Selma Kahn frequently visited her son and grandchildren in London and Saltdean. Selma Kahn died on 20 February 1981 in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse. 
Selma Kahn Papers 

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