A Force for Good: Images from the Print Edition

The Attic

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Early Years

The four sisters: Renate, Anita, Lola, and Gisela.

The first page of Gisela’s diary, written April 13, 1922.

Kosterberg Scenes, Early 20th Century

Warburg Family, Early 20th Century

 

Gisela’s Destiny Manifests

The Balfour Declaration.

 

The “Forever” Relationship

Portrait of Chaim Weizmann

The Rutenberg Hydroelectric Plant under construction, 1929.

Photos taken during Gisela’s 1929 trip to Palestine.

The cover page of Gisela’s 1929 thesis, “Der Zionismus.”

 

Spreading Wings

Gisela at university.

 

Connecting Two Worlds

The M.M. Warburg building at 75 Ferdinandstrasse.

 

Meeting Miss Szold

Photo of Henrietta Szold.

 

Hitler’s Horrors Multiply

The Kong Belle under sail.

Gisela in her beloved Opel.

 

The Last Carnation

Max Warburg, ca. 1938.

Gisela’s Reisepass (German passport), received Aug 23, 1938.

Gisela’s US Passport application, filed on December 12, 1938.

 

A Sleeping World Awakens

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Forty-Six States

Maudi, circa 1940s

Gisela, 1939

 

A Vision Becomes Reality

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Love Happens

Gisela and Charles’ wedding and honeymoon, July 23-26, 1943.

 

Wife, Mother, Benefactor

American flag pin, bestowed upon Gisela by Charles at her citizenship ceremony.

Szold late in life with Hans Beyeth.

 

Life Without Making Aliyah

Photos from Gisela’s 1949 trip to Palestine.

Nunne reunited with Gisela during Gisela’s postwar return to Germany, 1949.

 

A Tranquil Home

Gisela with her two children, Charles and Anita.

Charles later in life.

Gisela with a UNICEF sign.

Freida seated with her dogs, shortly before her death in 1958.

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