Leo Baeck Institute works to preserve and promote the history and culture of German-speaking Jews.
New Additions to the Art and Object Collection
A History in Imprints
LOST AND FOUND: The Art and Life of Samson Schames
Help LBI keep the past present with a financial donation or by contributing historical materials.
Denise Nestler started at the Leo Baeck Institute in 2025. She works as a processing archivist in the Berlin dependance.
Before joining the Berlin team, Denise interned at LBI in New York City. Previously, Denise held an archival student's position at Centrum Judaicum, Neue Synagoge in Berlin, did internships at the Federal Archives of Germany, and as a research assistant at the Hannah Arendt Institute in Dresden. She is working towards an MA at TU Berlin focussing on contemporary Jewish history, after completing an undergraduate degree in Sociology and History at Goethe University in Frankfurt.
We use cookies on our site to enable functionality and analyze traffic. By clicking “I Accept” or “X” on this banner, or using our site, you consent to the use of cookies unless you have disabled them in your browser settings. To learn more, view our Privacy Policy.