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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2492
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ID
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997013170236405171
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Title
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Gerling (née Heße), Hedwig, residing in Jerusalem, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Gerling (née Hesse, Heße), Hedwig (Hanna), 1873-1970, URO applicant, victim, heir
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Years
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1953-1970
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Content
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Hedwig Gerling, residing in Jerusalem, Israel, sought compensation for harm to profession for her deceased husband, Max Gerling, who was a cantor and teacher at the Synagogue Community in Görlitz, Germany. Based on the guidelines of the Federal Minister of the Interior from April 9, 1953, she was granted compensation of 250 DM per month, effective from October 1, 1952. A new assessment notice was issued on March 12, 1957, but this did not result in a change to the pension payments. The United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem were involved in the case, along with the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany in Bonn and the Jewish Agency for Palestine in Munich.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Gerling (née Hesse, Heße), Hedwig (Hanna), born 23.04.1873, died 23.09.1970 in Jerusalem (Israel).
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Gerling, Max, born 04.04.1862, died 03.11.1942, former profession: cantor, teacher.
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Other related individuals
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Gerling, Heinz, heir
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Gerling (née Heße), Bianca, 1899–, relative
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Heße, Meir, relative
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Knopf, H., URO employee
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Münz, G., URO employee
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Lange, German legislative
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Saar, German legislative
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Kraemer, A., URO employee
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Möhring, German legislative
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Maluch, German legislative
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Grefe, German legislative
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Schuchardt, German legislative
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Pick, F., URO employee
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Mahzung, German legislative
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Lowenthal, E.G., legal advisor
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Rosenthal, M., URO employee
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Gerling, Max, 1862-1942, victim
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