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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2478
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ID
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997013170245205171
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Title
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Mager (née Laks), Judith, residing in Kfar Avraham, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Mager (née Laks, Lacks), Judith, 1903-, URO applicant, victim
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Years
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1954-1962
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Content
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Judith Mager, nee Laks, from Kfar Avraham near Petah Tikva, Israel, sought compensation for harm to profession after she was dismissed from her position as a teacher candidate at the municipal Israelite school in Dortmund on September 7, 1933. Her claim, filed under the German law for Wiedergutmachung of March 18, 1952, was initially rejected on the grounds that her dismissal was not due to racial persecution but because her teaching position was converted to a male role and her performance was deemed insufficient. After her dismissal, she worked at a private Jewish school in Cologne from October 1934 until she emigrated to Palestine in 1935. Between 1945 and 1949, she worked as a helper in an educational institute for refugee children of the "MISRACHI" Women's Association in the USA, and in 1953 she was the director of a retirement home in Petah Tikva. Her claim for a pension as a public official was rejected in both the initial and appeal proceedings. The case was handled by the United Restitution Organization (URO) in Tel Aviv and forwarded through the Jewish Agency for Palestine in Munich.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Mager (née Laks, Lacks), Judith, born 29.03.1903 in Rusnė (Lithuania), citizenship: German, former profession: teacher.
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Other related individuals
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Mager, Malika, 1937-, relative
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Mager, Abraham, 1942-, relative
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Pfalzgraf, German legislative
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Knopf, Harry, URO employee
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Wenglowitz, legal advisor
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Dolgner, German legislative
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Alterthum, URO employee
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Altmann, Paul, URO employee
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Pick, F., URO employee
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Hichenberg, URO employee
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Rosenthal, URO employee
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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