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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2456
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ID
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997013170259205171
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Title
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Berliner (Barry, Berbines), Justin, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Berliner (Barry, Berbines), Justin (Jehuda, Jack), 1895-, URO applicant, victim
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Years
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1953-1970
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Content
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Justin Berliner, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, sought compensation for harm to his profession as a cantor for the Jewish community in Halberstadt, Germany, from 1920 until his dismissal on April 12, 1939. Before that, he was a teacher and cantor in Harburg from 1918 to 1920. After immigrating, he settled in Tel Aviv and changed his name to Jehuda Barry. The compensation was granted based on § 31d of the BWGÖD. A decision from March 20, 1957, established a monthly pension of 556.03 DM starting April 1, 1956. A subsequent decision on November 14, 1969, recalculated the pension retroactively from July 1, 1960, resulting in a back payment of 18,407.46 DM paid on January 28, 1970. The case was handled by the United Restitution Organization (URO) in Tel Aviv, Cologne, and Berlin, with initial involvement from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany in Bonn.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Berliner (Barry, Berbines), Justin (Jehuda, Jack), born 23.07.1895 in Warsaw (Poland), citizenship: Polish, former profession: cantor, teacher.
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Other related individuals
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Seligmann, Martin, witness
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Mannheim, David, witness
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Auerbach, H., witness
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Knopf, H., URO employee
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Pick, Fritz, URO employee
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Singer, URO employee
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Hammerschmid, URO employee
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Guter, URO employee
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Grauer, F., URO employee
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Lowenthal, E.G., URO employee
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Susmann, German legislative
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Weber, German legislative
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Möhring, German legislative
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Lange, German legislative
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Grefe, German legislative
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Bachfahl, German legislative
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Maisch, German legislative
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Adelt, German legislative
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Kaufli, German legislative
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Schalke, German legislative
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Klomp, German legislative
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