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16876. Two women sit in attendance with a bride. Shulamit Perlmutter is seated on the far right.
Simkha Perlmutter (b. 1900). She was born on December 16, 1929, in Horochow, Poland, 50 miles northeast
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16877. Portrait of five displaced persons holding two young children.
Simkha Perlmutter (b. 1900). She was born on December 16, 1929, in Horochow, Poland, 50 miles northeast
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16878. Shulamit Perlmutter (right) poses with another woman and her young daughter before she leaves for America.
Simkha Perlmutter (b. 1900). She was born on December 16, 1929, in Horochow, Poland, 50 miles northeast
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16879. Group portrait of Jewish displaced persons. Shulamit Perlmutter is pictured second from the right in the second row.
Simkha Perlmutter (b. 1900). She was born on December 16, 1929, in Horochow, Poland, 50 miles northeast
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16880. Two young men in the Foehrenwald displaced persons' camp stand next to a memorial to Zeev Jabotinsky, the leader and founder of Betar.
Simkha Perlmutter (b. 1900). She was born on December 16, 1929, in Horochow, Poland, 50 miles northeast
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16881. Album page showing three photographs in Otto Schenkelbach's album showing his friend Karl Neustadt ice skating.
at the age of 13. Gretl was born on April 16, 1915 and she had two siblings. Edith (later Rubin
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16882. Pages of a photo album showing portraits of Otto Schenkelbach before and after his incarceration in concentration camp.
at the age of 13. Gretl was born on April 16, 1915 and she had two siblings. Edith (later Rubin
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16883. Page from Otto Schenkelbach's photo album showing an Austrian Jewish family and entitled "Vinzenz Wagner."
at the age of 13. Gretl was born on April 16, 1915 and she had two siblings. Edith (later Rubin
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16884. Page of Otto Schenkelbach's photo album showing various summer pictures in swimsuits and in the grass.
at the age of 13. Gretl was born on April 16, 1915 and she had two siblings. Edith (later Rubin
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16885. Page from the photo album of Otto Schenkelbach showing him as 13 year-old boy around the time of his bar-mitzvah.
at the age of 13. Gretl was born on April 16, 1915 and she had two siblings. Edith (later Rubin
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16886. Page from Otto Schenkelbach's photo album showing groups of friends hiking, climbing on rocks and riding in horse-drawn carts in the summer.
at the age of 13. Gretl was born on April 16, 1915 and she had two siblings. Edith (later Rubin
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16887. Two young boys cut up vegetables and prepare a meal during their kitchen duty at the École d'Humanité.
group of other Jewish children on February 16, 1939. They arrived in Lucerne. Ruth was supposed to live
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16888. Young men at Rabbi Stern's children's home wearing the work clothes of the trades they were learning.
group of other Jewish children on February 16, 1939. They arrived in Lucerne. Ruth was supposed to live
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16889. Two young boys prepare a meal during their kitchen duty at the École d'Humanité.
group of other Jewish children on February 16, 1939. They arrived in Lucerne. Ruth was supposed to live
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16890. Group portrait of residents of an Orthodox children's home in Basel.
group of other Jewish children on February 16, 1939. They arrived in Lucerne. Ruth was supposed to live
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16891. Group portrait of four students from Dr. Stern's children's home; they attended local schools.
group of other Jewish children on February 16, 1939. They arrived in Lucerne. Ruth was supposed to live
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16892. Rabbi Stern, the director of an Orthodox Jewish children's home, walks with his baby boy Shalom.
group of other Jewish children on February 16, 1939. They arrived in Lucerne. Ruth was supposed to live
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16893. Studio portrait of Max Schwarzhaupt, the brother of the donor.
group of other Jewish children on February 16, 1939. They arrived in Lucerne. Ruth was supposed to live
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16894. Ruth Schwarzhaupt, while on a brief visit to her cousin and friend Maria Klauber, walks down the sidewalk in Geneva with her.
group of other Jewish children on February 16, 1939. They arrived in Lucerne. Ruth was supposed to live
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16895. Ruth Schwarzhaupt's aunt Anna (her father's half-sister) stands with her husband Moritz Klopfer.
group of other Jewish children on February 16, 1939. They arrived in Lucerne. Ruth was supposed to live
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16896. Dr. Geheb, the principal and founder of École d'Humanité, sits with the self-governing group of students.
group of other Jewish children on February 16, 1939. They arrived in Lucerne. Ruth was supposed to live
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16897. Group portrait of all the female residents of Dr.
group of other Jewish children on February 16, 1939. They arrived in Lucerne. Ruth was supposed to live
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16898. The administrator of Kinderheim Wartheim stands outside the home in Heiden.
group of other Jewish children on February 16, 1939. They arrived in Lucerne. Ruth was supposed to live
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16899. Ruth Schwarzhaupt plays the role of a governess during a performance at the École d'Humanité.
group of other Jewish children on February 16, 1939. They arrived in Lucerne. Ruth was supposed to live
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16900. Dr. Geheb, the principal of the private school, École d'Humanité near Bern, goes for a walk with a young student.
group of other Jewish children on February 16, 1939. They arrived in Lucerne. Ruth was supposed to live