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1901. Oral history interview with Aloyse Elbisser
escape to Switzerland; his decision to obey God and not man; reporting for duty, declaring himself an
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1902. Oral history interview with Andree Geulen-Herscovici
raised as a Catholic but deciding that she did not believe in God at 12 years old; teaching in Brussels
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1903. Needlepoint matzoh cover with a Hebrew inscription, flowers and leaves
kidshanu be-mitsvotav ve-tsivanu al / akhilat Matzah. [Praised are you, Adonai our God, ruler of the
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1904. Three-headed elephant sterling silver matchbox
Silver matchbox with a hinged lid, embossed designs of god and flame and three-headed elephant.
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1905. Gestapo Leitstelle Wien : Tagesrapporte
-katholisch (Roman-Catholic); 2 - Evangelisch (Protestant); 3 - Gottgläubig (lit. believes in God, agnostic
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1906. Oral history interview with Max Wagner
background and his belief in God; fleeing Germany for Czernowitz, Romania (now Chernivtsi, Ukraine); his
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1907. Oral history interview with Kurt Kupferberg
God; and dreaming about the Holocaust.
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1908. Oral history interview with Daniel Muller
into the Polish Army; working as a laborer in Siberia, and working on a collective farm; God’s role in
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1909. Oral history interview with Adele Mermelstein
displaced persons camp; her belief in God; immigration to the US; marriage and children.
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1910. Ner Tamid [Eternal light] lamp donated to the Gilgenberg synagogue by Joseph Marcus
extinguished or turned off, because it represents God's eternal and imminent presence in the Jewish community
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1911. Oral history interview with anonymous interviewee
Orthodox upbringing; marriage and children; her in laws’ war experiences; belief in God; communication
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1912. Oral history interview with anonymous interviewee
God as a means of survival; helping her father write his memoir; impacts of the Holocaust.
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1913. Oral history interview with anonymous interviewee
her lack of belief in God; impacts of the Holocaust; communication about the Holocaust; spending the
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1914. Oral history interview with Jean Strauss
optimism and perseverance as coping mechanisms; her negative feelings toward Germans; faith in God; and
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1915. Oral history interview with Solomon Sultanik
family relationships; pre-war life in Poland; belief in God; his war experiences in labor and
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1916. Oral history interview with Abraham Suskind
Funfteichen (Laskowitz-Meleschwitz), Mauthausen; family deaths in the Holocaust; his belief in God.
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1917. Oral history interview with Betty Sved
’s war experiences; her belief in God and instinct for survival; her marriage in Czechoslovakia after the
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1918. Oral history interview with Charlotte Weiss
war; her reasons for getting married; her relationship with her children; and her belief in God.
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1919. Oral history interview with anonymous interviewee
Holocaust; choosing a spouse different than his mother; his wife’s non-Jewish background; his faith in God.
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1920. Oral history interview with anonymous interviewee
in God; liberation and immigration; marriage and children; impacts of the Holocaust.
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1921. Oral history interview with Margot Krisch
children; faith in God as a coping skill; coping with illness; communication about the Holocaust; and
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1922. Oral history interview with Mrs. Leizerowski
upbringing; family losses; spending the war years in hiding; her faith in God throughout the Holocaust
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1923. Oral history interview with Rabbi Boruch Leizerowski
Auschwitz and Dachau; faith in God; marriage and children; being a rabbi in America.
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1924. Oral history interview with Regina Orback Penner
and marching through the Tyrol; marriage and children; her ambivalence about God; health impacts of
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1925. Oral history interview with Henry Dluznowski
liberation from Theresienstadt; belief in God; courage; family losses; his marriage to a non-Jew in Poland