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OJ 14/8, [1] Handwritten letter from Anna Schiff to Jeanette Schenker, dated March 19–21,
1925
Anna Schiff reports at length on the political activities and imprisonment of
her husband Paul and provides an account of the activities of Jeanette’s other siblings and
her two sons.
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OJ 14/10, [12] Handwritten postcard from Rosa Weil to Jeanette Schenker, dated May 17,
1934
Rosa Weil has not acknowledged Jeanette’s Easter greetings because there has
been a series of health crises with Lene, Arnold, and herself. Hella has gone into a
sanatorium in Vienna, and Rosa asks Jeanette to find out the identity and address of the
sanatorium in question [which she duly provided]. She sends greetings for
Pentecost.
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OJ 14/10, [13] Handwritten letter from Rosa Weil to Jeanette Schenker, dated May 28,
1934
Rosa Weil reports that her sister Hella is recovering from surgery and will
return home. — She regrets she is unable to accept Jeanette’s invitation, but she has to
care for her husband, Arnold, who is ill. — She reports on Klara and Oskar Hatschek; Oskar
sends advice on choice of vacation place for the Schenkers.
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OJ 14/10, [26] Handwritten letter with envelope from Rosa Weil to Jeanette Schenker, dated August
11, 1935
Acknowledging Jeanette’s letter, Rosa describes the travel that she and Arnold
have done (reminiscing on their time in Hofgastein with Jeanette), and their short stay in
Vienna, where they met daughter Lene and packed her off for leave from her [clinical] work.
Lene is now more responsible and mature. — Sister Hella is separated from husband Emil.
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OJ 14/10, [32] Handwritten letter from Rosa Weil to Jeanette Schenker, dated February 11,
1938
Rosa and Arnold Weil are planning to holiday again imminently in Hofgastein. –
Jeanette’s last letter was melancholic and complained of eye trouble. – Rosa alludes to
their “fears” without enlarging, and later to “troubles." – She reports Lene’s uncertainty
as to whether to enter medical practice, and also on a further death in the family and its
impact.