The sweep of family history across the generations
Joe Liebman’s son made his own name in the Parisian jewelry trade—and carried on the Rue de Saussaye tradition
Historical blogging makes strange bedfellows. A French jewelry critic and I were both interested in the history of the Clerc jewelry business during the Nazi era
Just a bit about Twyla, Gene, Zach and Lani.
She made each of her six grandchildren feel special
After the war, Joe Liebman came back to Paris with a glamorous new wife. Oh, what a life they led
Insider dealings in the French jewelry trade. Swank cocktail parties for the Nazi elite. A rough-cut Jewish jeweler and his ebullient new wife. Where Henry Kissinger met Le Duc Tho.
The Rehm family and related branches have been present in the High Rhine region since at least the 1600s, and remain prominent there today.
Rosa Feidt was the only Lewi sibling who got out, to her everlasting remorse
The Clerc jewelry assets were seized and resold to an Aryan buyer. The Nazis kept perfect records of the transactions.
First came Walter, then Danny and Joanne. They would carry on the Ruby-Ringel genes.