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Isaac Schneersohn (1879 or 1881–1969) was a French rabbi, industrialist, and the founder of the first Holocaust Archives and Memorial. He emigrated from Ukraine to France after the First World War. In 1943 while under Italian wartime occupation, Schneersohn founded a documentation center at his home in Grenoble with representatives from 40 Jewish organizations. The center moved to Paris at Liberation and became the Center of Contemporary Jewish Documentation. Schneersohn remained President of the CDJC and editor of its Revue until his death in 1969.

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  • Isaac Schneersohn (1879 or 1881–1969) was a French rabbi, industrialist, and the founder of the first Holocaust Archives and Memorial. He emigrated from Ukraine to France after the First World War. In 1943 while under Italian wartime occupation, Schneersohn founded a documentation center at his home in Grenoble with representatives from 40 Jewish organizations. The center moved to Paris at Liberation and became the Center of Contemporary Jewish Documentation. Schneersohn remained President of the CDJC and editor of its Revue until his death in 1969. (en)
  • Isaac Schneersohn, né le 14 mars 1881 à Kamianets-Podilskyï et mort le 24 juin 1969 à Paris 16e, est un rabbin, industriel et archiviste juif russe. Émigré en France après la Première Guerre mondiale, il fonde à Grenoble en 1943 un centre de documentation qui, relocalisé dans le quartier du Marais après la Libération, devient le Centre de documentation juive contemporaine (CDJC). Schneersohn en demeure le directeur ainsi que le rédacteur en chef de sa Revue jusqu'à sa mort. (fr)
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  • Isaac Schneersohn (en)
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  • Director, CDJC (en)
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  • Isaac Schneersohn (1879 or 1881–1969) was a French rabbi, industrialist, and the founder of the first Holocaust Archives and Memorial. He emigrated from Ukraine to France after the First World War. In 1943 while under Italian wartime occupation, Schneersohn founded a documentation center at his home in Grenoble with representatives from 40 Jewish organizations. The center moved to Paris at Liberation and became the Center of Contemporary Jewish Documentation. Schneersohn remained President of the CDJC and editor of its Revue until his death in 1969. (en)
  • Isaac Schneersohn, né le 14 mars 1881 à Kamianets-Podilskyï et mort le 24 juin 1969 à Paris 16e, est un rabbin, industriel et archiviste juif russe. Émigré en France après la Première Guerre mondiale, il fonde à Grenoble en 1943 un centre de documentation qui, relocalisé dans le quartier du Marais après la Libération, devient le Centre de documentation juive contemporaine (CDJC). Schneersohn en demeure le directeur ainsi que le rédacteur en chef de sa Revue jusqu'à sa mort. (fr)
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  • Isaac Schneersohn (en)
  • Isaac Schneersohn (fr)
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