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401. Identification card of the Polish Residents Association in China issued to Jankiel Rabinowicz.
the Mir Yeshiva were offered a temporary home in the Beth Aharon synagogue on Museum Road. After the
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402. Identification card issued by the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland to Jankiel Rabinowicz, a recent immigrant to the United States.
the Mir Yeshiva were offered a temporary home in the Beth Aharon synagogue on Museum Road. After the
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403. Census form issued by the Shanghai Municipal Police and completed by rabbinical student, Jankiel Rabinowicz.
the Mir Yeshiva were offered a temporary home in the Beth Aharon synagogue on Museum Road. After the
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404. Smallpox vaccination certificate issued to Jankiel Rabinowicz.
the Mir Yeshiva were offered a temporary home in the Beth Aharon synagogue on Museum Road. After the
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405. Telegram written by Rabbi Kalmanowitz, head of the Mir Yeshiva, to his student Jankiel Rabinowitz stating he is allowed to come to New York to apply for immigration permit.
the Mir Yeshiva were offered a temporary home in the Beth Aharon synagogue on Museum Road. After the
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406. Polish passport issued to Jankiel Rabinowicz.
the Mir Yeshiva were offered a temporary home in the Beth Aharon synagogue on Museum Road. After the
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407. Close-up portrait of a woman and small child. The original Hungarian caption reads: "As a token of remembrance to the best hearted woman, with real love from Bosza Janos, nee Ilonka Papp."
Lowensohns had to move to the Budapest ghetto, Regina brought them food and offered other assistance. Regina
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408. Shirley Gola sits at a table with her rescuers and family while in hiding.
By mid-1942 it became too dangerous for Shirley to remain at home. A non-Jew offered to arrange for
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409. Group portrait of children in Tarnow, Poland. Cesia Honig is pictured in the upper row on the far left.
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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410. Group portrait of the Honig and Rozenblit families standing outside a building in Tarnow.
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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411. Cesia Honig sits on the side of a wagon.
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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412. Cesia Honig pictured on left with mother, Malka Honig.
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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413. Cesia Honig in lower right pictured with mother, Malka Honig (upper right), aunt and cousin.
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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414. Group portrait Cesia Ritter (née Honig) pictured seated with mother, Malka Honig on right and two aunts to the left.
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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415. Group portrait of the Honig and Rozenblit family seated by a table outdoors.
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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416. Cesia Honig poses with her aunt and uncle after liberation.
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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417. Cesia Honig (right) goes for a ride on a horse and wagon with a woman (possibly her mother).
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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418. Cesia Honig plays in a garden next to one of her aunts.
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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419. A Jewish family from Tarnow poses in front of the Jan Lacina factory.
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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420. Identification card for Cesia Honig issued by ORT in Antwerp, Belgim where she was studying dress-making while awaiting her American visa.
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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421. Studio portrait of the Honig family in prewar Tarnow.
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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422. The cover of a diary written by Elizabeth Kaufmann while living with the family of Pastor André Trocmé in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
German in the village of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon. She offered to find work for Elizabeth in the village ... The family accepted her offer, and Elizabeth moved to Le Chambon. She was given a job caring for the ... offered him a non-quota American visa as one of the endangered, anti-Nazi European refugee intellectuals
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423. Juliette Usach poses with a group of Jewish youth who are living at the La Guespy children's home in Le Chambon-sur Lignon.
German in the village of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon. She offered to find work for Elizabeth in the village ... The family accepted her offer, and Elizabeth moved to Le Chambon. She was given a job caring for the ... offered him a non-quota American visa as one of the endangered, anti-Nazi European refugee intellectuals
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424. Jewish youth who are living at the La Guespy refugee home in Le Chambon, pose in the snow.
German in the village of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon. She offered to find work for Elizabeth in the village ... The family accepted her offer, and Elizabeth moved to Le Chambon. She was given a job caring for the ... offered him a non-quota American visa as one of the endangered, anti-Nazi European refugee intellectuals
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425. Two Jewish girls who are lhiding in Le Chambon build a snowman.
German in the village of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon. She offered to find work for Elizabeth in the village ... The family accepted her offer, and Elizabeth moved to Le Chambon. She was given a job caring for the ... offered him a non-quota American visa as one of the endangered, anti-Nazi European refugee intellectuals