Neil Keller, a distinguished Jewish memorabilia collector and Holocaust historian, has spent more than 38 years amassing an extraordinary collection of rare memorabilia of famous Jewish people in sports, entertainment, the Holocaust, and politics among other areas.
Due to the extreme rise in anti-Semitism, Keller’s primary focus is on his rare Holocaust artifacts. These rare family artifacts include photos, trading cards, autographs, trophies, medals, magazines, and other items of the most internationally known Jewish people murdered by the Nazis. Holocaust museums and top scholars were shocked to see these items as they thought these were destroyed more than 80 years ago in Europe.
Keller’s extraordinary Holocaust era collection came primarily from the families and European sellers. His artifacts include ones from well-known Jews in sports, entertainment, politics, and more, such as Victor Young Perez, Helene Mayer, Kid Francis, Albert Einstein, Agnes Keleti, Anne Frank, Marty Glickman, Ben Ferencz, Henry Kissinger, Tom Lantos, Madeleine Kunin, Ilona Elek-Schacherer, Peter Lorre, Marcel Marceau, Nelly Sachs, Hans Rosenthal, Ruth Westheimer, and many others. He is currently on a national and international tour exhibiting his collection and speaking on “Jewish Athletes during the Holocaust.”
Keller has partnered with Eric Kline Productions to develop a documentary or documentaries on the stories behind some of his items.
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