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351. Hinsel family papers
Lüneburg. Printed materials include early twentieth-century stock and bond certificates, a German
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352. Philip Ellovich papers
Ellovich served as the chairman of the Sharon branch of the Anti-Defamation League and of Israel Bonds and
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353. Cartoon of a wounded veteran whose service enriched government coffers
paper labelled US bonds, titled "Had He Not Fought." This cartoon is one of more than 900 items in the
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354. Announcement for a prayer and public fast in honor of victims of the Holocaust
of Mercy, may their souls be bound in the bond of life. The Lord is their portion and may He remember
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355. Arthur Szyk sketch
"The least you can do is to buy defense bond" in graphite, lower third of card
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356. Jewish leaders attend a post-war Zionist conference in Munich.
Bonds organization. {Source: "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," New York, MacMillan, 1990, pp. 1335-6/]
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357. Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, Chairman of the European Executive Council of the JDC sits at his desk at JDC headquarters.
Bonds organization. {Source: "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," New York, MacMillan, 1990, pp. 1335-6/]
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358. Joseph Schwartz, European director of the American Joint Distribution committee, at work in his office in Lisbon.
Bonds organization. {Source: "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," New York, MacMillan, 1990, pp. 1335-6/]
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359. Joseph Schwartz, European director of the American Joint Distribution committee, at work in his office in Lisbon.
Bonds organization. {Source: "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," New York, MacMillan, 1990, pp. 1335-6/]
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360. Jewish New Years card with an inset photograph of Hanna and her parents Moshe and Fruma-Hana Szklut.
immigrate to Palestine and even bought some Palestine bonds. Zvi Hirsh had been married to Musia Aginiski
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361. Hannah (child top right) and her parents Zvi and Ida Szklut attend a birthday party with lots of young toddlers [probably in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp].
immigrate to Palestine and even bought some Palestine bonds. Zvi Hirsh had been married to Musia Aginiski
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362. Musia and Leah Szklut stand in front of a river in Naliboki [possibly to do tashlich -- the ceremonial casting of sins performed on Rosh Hashana].
immigrate to Palestine and even bought some Palestine bonds. Zvi Hirsh had been married to Musia Aginiski
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363. Survivors gather for a celebration in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
immigrate to Palestine and even bought some Palestine bonds. Zvi Hirsh had been married to Musia Aginiski
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364. Zvi and Ida Szklut pose with their infant daughter Hannah (inside a baby carriage) in front of a building in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
immigrate to Palestine and even bought some Palestine bonds. Zvi Hirsh had been married to Musia Aginiski
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365. Therese Bloch-Bauer poses for a portrait with sons Karl (left) and Robert.
they married the following year, thus strengthening the bonds between two of Vienna's most prominent
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366. Karl and Robert Bloch-Bauer pose on the beach with two young girls, possibly cousins Mira and Bettina Bauer.
they married the following year, thus strengthening the bonds between two of Vienna's most prominent
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367. Therese Bloch-Bauer seated on a bench with daughters Maria (left) and Luise.
they married the following year, thus strengthening the bonds between two of Vienna's most prominent
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368. Maria Bloch-Bauer (center) poses for a photograph with classmates.
they married the following year, thus strengthening the bonds between two of Vienna's most prominent
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369. Maria and Luise Bloch-Bauer (later Guttmann) pose for a photograph on the occasion of Luise's wedding.
they married the following year, thus strengthening the bonds between two of Vienna's most prominent
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370. Therese Bloch-Bauer poses with her grandchildren, Nelly, Franz, and Peter.
they married the following year, thus strengthening the bonds between two of Vienna's most prominent
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371. Studio portrait of an Austrian Jewish family. Pictured from left to right are Rudolph, Mathilde (seated), Emil, Hilda, Isabella (Bella), Joseph, and Richard Wiener.
$2500 bond to show that they could support themselves while looking for work. With their brother Emil ... Manhattan. After five years of work, they were able to repay the bond loan entirely. In the evenings they
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372. Members of a Deaf gymnastics club pose for a group portrait on the bleachers.
$2500 bond to show that they could support themselves while looking for work. With their brother Emil ... Manhattan. After five years of work, they were able to repay the bond loan entirely. In the evenings they
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373. Wedding portrait of a Deaf Austrian Jewish couple.
$2500 bond to show that they could support themselves while looking for work. With their brother Emil ... Manhattan. After five years of work, they were able to repay the bond loan entirely. In the evenings they
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374. Portrait of Richard Wiener wearing a baker's hat for a costume ball.
$2500 bond to show that they could support themselves while looking for work. With their brother Emil ... Manhattan. After five years of work, they were able to repay the bond loan entirely. In the evenings they
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375. Portrait of sisters Nelly and Lilly Rattner, wearing coats made for them by their uncle Richard, a tailor.
$2500 bond to show that they could support themselves while looking for work. With their brother Emil ... Manhattan. After five years of work, they were able to repay the bond loan entirely. In the evenings they