"48 boxes"@eng . . . . "Carlebach Collection"@eng . "Carlebach Collection"@eng . . . "This collection mainly consists of papers related to Julius Carlebach (1922 - 2001) moved life, concerning his work in the Jewish Orphanage Norwood, his academic career and his religious placements and engagement. Few papers providing personal impressions reflecting his early life experiences in Nazi Germany, arriving in Great Britain as a refugee through the first Kindertransport in 1938 and commemorations on his father Josef Carlebach, former Chief Rabbi in Hamburg. His father and most other family members were killed in concentration camp.\n\nGuidance\n\nThe collection consists of correspondence, ephemera, daily business papers, academic papers, notes and writings, research materials, publications and (newspaper) clippings:\n\nPapers related to Julius Carlebachs personal life (c1943-2001) Papers related to his assignment as Housekeeper in the Jewish Orphanage (1948-1959) Papers related to Julius Carlebachs work as acting Minister of the Nairobi Hebrew Congregation and as President of the Child Welfare Society of Kenya (1959-1963) Papers related to his academic education at the University of London and Cambridge (1946-1959); his academic career at the University of Cambridge (1963-1966), University of Bristol (1966-1968), University of Sussex (1968-1989) and Hochschule fuer Juedische Studien Heidelberg (1989-1997); retirement (1997-2000) Papers related to his religious placements and religious engagement (Hove Hebrew Congregation (1974-1999)) Publications by Julius Carlebach (1949 - 1995) Articles and clippings on Julius Carlebach (c1959-2001"@eng . . . "c.1930-2000" .