https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/en/view/bsb00089798?page=,1
This is a volume of a journal dedicated to Ivan's memory.
Here is an AI generated summary of Ivan's biography:
"Ivan Haarburger: A Chronological Documentation from Primary Sources"
From BJA-Korrespondenzblatt, Adar II 5679/March 1919:
Death and Memorial Services:
- Passed away around 21 Cheshvan 5679 (Source: Munk's hesped mentions giving the eulogy "in Weissensee am 21. Cheshwan 5679")
- Funeral took place at Weissensee Cemetery, Berlin (Source: Munk's hesped, "bei der m'kp in Weissensee")
- Memorial service held by V.J.A. Berlin on December 22, 1918 (Source: Dr. Wohlgemuth's "Gedenkrede, gehalten... am 22. Dezember 1918")
Professional Roles:
- Military title: Kriegsass.-Arzt (Military Assistant Doctor) in Berlin (Source: Gedenktafel list at end of memorial issue)
- Active member of BJA (Bund Jüdischer Akademiker) Berlin (Source: Multiple eulogies in the memorial issue)
- Served on the Bundespräsidium (Federal Presidency) of BJA (Source: Dr. I. Sondheimer's memorial)
Educational Background:
- Student of Dr. J. Wohlgemuth (Source: Wohlgemuth's eulogy stating "ich habe das Glück gehabt, ihn früher einmal meinen Schüler nennen zu dürfen")
- Described as a learned scholar in both secular and religious studies (Source: Multiple eulogies in memorial issue)
Religious Character (from Dr. Wohlgemuth's eulogy):
- Known for exceptional ethical conduct and religious observance ("getreue Übersetzung der Überzeugung in die Tat")
- Strong commitment to truth and justice ("Gerechtigkeit war das Wesen Ivan Haarburgers")
- Particular attention to detailed observance of Jewish law
- Described as embodying both traditional Jewish values and modern academic knowledge
Memorial Publication:
- Special issue of BJA-Korrespondenzblatt dedicated to his memory (Source: Title page of Adar II 5679/March 1919 issue)
- Contains eulogies from multiple colleagues and teachers including:
* Dr. J. Wohlgemuth
* Dr. Jacob Levy
* Dr. E. Munk
* Cand. med. O. Wolfsberg
Final illness and death described as sudden and unexpected (Source: Multiple references in eulogies mentioning that even his close circle was unaware of his illness until his passing).