All articles The development of professionalized Jewish nursing in Germany ➞ The history of the Jewish nursing association of Frankfurt on Main ➞ Diphtheria and its treatment in the 20th century ➞ Thea Wolf on her way to becoming a Jewish nurse ➞ Rothschild´s Retirement Home – a Housing Project for Frankfurt’s Jewish Senior Women in the Zeil-Palais ➞ Rothschild´s Residential Home for Ladies – a Residential Project for needy elderly Women of all denominations in Frankfurt-Eschersheim ➞ Joseph and Hannchen May Foundation for Sick and Needy People – The Foundation History ➞ Joseph and Hannchen May Foundation for Sick and Needy People – Architectural History and Persons ➞ Historical Institutions of Jewish Elderly Care and Aged Care Work in Frankfurt am Main ➞ Jewish Hospitals in Frankfurt am Main (1829 – 1942) ➞ Hospitals in the Frankfurt Jewish Ghetto ➞ Gumpertz´ Infirmary (1888 – 1941) – Jewish Care for the “Poorest of the Poor” in Frankfurt´s East End ➞ The May Family and their Foundations ➞ Karl Falkenstein ➞ „Skills, Devotion and Great Kindness of Heart” – Rahel (Spiero) Seckbach, Matron of Gumpertz´ Infirmary ➞ Julie Glaser (1878 – 1941 deported) ➞ Gumpertz´ Infirmary: Biographical Directory ➞ Frankfurt´s Grave Stones as the last witnesses – the nurses Bertha Schönfeld and Thekla Dinkelspühler ➞ “Descending from a famous family of scholars…” ➞ Visiting the sick – a Jewish commandment (Bikkur Cholim) ➞ The beginning of the professional practice ➞ International Conference on Nursing History – statistical informations to Jewish Nursing in Germany ➞