Julie Elias (author)
Julie Elias (born 6 June 1866 in Berlin as Julie Levi; died spring 1945 in Lillehammer in occupied Norway) was a German fashion journalist and author of cookbooks, which also dealt with Jewish cuisine. She was worldly, highly educated, and during her lifetime was known beyond the borders of Germany as a culinary salonnière and successful writer. In 1938, persecuted as a Jew, she had to flee Germany. After the destruction of European Jewry in the Holocaust, there were hardly any traces of her left in the public memory.
Julie Elias | |
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Max Liebermann: Julie Elias (1914) | |
Born | Berlin | 6 June 1866
Died | 1945 78–79) Lillehammer, Norway | (aged
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | German |
Notable works | Styl, The Jewish Magazine, Die Dame, The New Cookbook |
Partner | Julius Elias |
Children | Ludwig Elias |
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