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6576. Two Jewish Macedonian partisans immediately after the war.
offer, she consulted with her family but her father, not wanting to leave his invalid mother, did not
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6577. Group portrait of Jewish survivors from Bitola. Among those pictured are Jozef Kamhi, first and last president of the postwar Jewish Community of Monastir 1945 -1948 (front); and (left to right) Luna Ishah, Zhivka (surname unknown) and Jamila Kolonomos.
offer, she consulted with her family but her father, not wanting to leave his invalid mother, did not
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6578. Two Macedonian Jewish friends pose for a photograph in the courtyard.
offer, she consulted with her family but her father, not wanting to leave his invalid mother, did not
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6579. Four resistance fighters on the banks of the Lake Ohrid, shortly after the town's liberation.
offer, she consulted with her family but her father, not wanting to leave his invalid mother, did not
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6580. First reunion of the Macedonian Brigade 1. Among those pictured is Jamila Kolonomos (seventh from right).
offer, she consulted with her family but her father, not wanting to leave his invalid mother, did not
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6581. Two Macedonian families vacation together. Among those pictured are Estarina, Bela, Jamila, Kalef, Menachem, and Rachel Kolonomos (center), at the country house of their neighbors Teliko and Antigona Tahula.
offer, she consulted with her family but her father, not wanting to leave his invalid mother, did not
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6582. Isak Kolonomos, wearing a mourning band on his lapel, shortly after the death of his wife, Esterina.
offer, she consulted with her family but her father, not wanting to leave his invalid mother, did not
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6583. Portrait of a Macedonian Jewish partisan. Pictured is Jamila "Tsveta" Kolonomos, wearing the uniform of a colonel.
offer, she consulted with her family but her father, not wanting to leave his invalid mother, did not
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6584. Macedonian partisans of the detachment "Damyan Gruev." Among those pictured are Jamila Kolonomos (back row, fourth from the left) and Adela Faradji (seated front row, center).
offer, she consulted with her family but her father, not wanting to leave his invalid mother, did not
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6585. The Macedonian partisan battalion "Mirce Acev." Among those pictured is Jamila Kolonomos (front row, fifth from the left).
offer, she consulted with her family but her father, not wanting to leave his invalid mother, did not
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6586. Partisans ride into the newly--liberated town of Struga, in southwestern Macedonia.
offer, she consulted with her family but her father, not wanting to leave his invalid mother, did not
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6587. A group of rabbinical students studies outdoors around a table.
Schlussel, a friend and fellow diamond dealer from Antwerp, who offered to lend him 50,000 francs, a huge
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6588. Jewish rabbinical students pose in front of a building.
Schlussel, a friend and fellow diamond dealer from Antwerp, who offered to lend him 50,000 francs, a huge
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6589. Rabbi Moise Cassorla (father of the donor) poses with his family in front of a train.
Schlussel, a friend and fellow diamond dealer from Antwerp, who offered to lend him 50,000 francs, a huge
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6590. A group of six people poses in a living-room in prewar Krakow.
Schlussel, a friend and fellow diamond dealer from Antwerp, who offered to lend him 50,000 francs, a huge
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6591. A group of eight people and a baby pose on and around a park bench in Bitola.
Schlussel, a friend and fellow diamond dealer from Antwerp, who offered to lend him 50,000 francs, a huge
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6592. A group of Macedonian Jews poses in front of a hospital.
Schlussel, a friend and fellow diamond dealer from Antwerp, who offered to lend him 50,000 francs, a huge
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6593. Moise Cassorla poses with two of his sisters on a street of Bitola.
Schlussel, a friend and fellow diamond dealer from Antwerp, who offered to lend him 50,000 francs, a huge
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6594. A group of eight young people pose outside in Macedonia.
Schlussel, a friend and fellow diamond dealer from Antwerp, who offered to lend him 50,000 francs, a huge
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6595. Fanny Reicher walks down a street of Antwerp holding the arm of another woman.
Schlussel, a friend and fellow diamond dealer from Antwerp, who offered to lend him 50,000 francs, a huge
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6596. Rabbi Moise Cassorla and Chief Rabbi Paul Roitman walk down a street of Toulouse carrying paper-wrapped packages.
Schlussel, a friend and fellow diamond dealer from Antwerp, who offered to lend him 50,000 francs, a huge
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6597. Malvine and Rachelle Reicher (aunts of the donor) pose on a street under an archway in wartime France in a village where they were sent by the local Red Cross..
Schlussel, a friend and fellow diamond dealer from Antwerp, who offered to lend him 50,000 francs, a huge
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6598. Rabbi Moise Cassorla and Fanny Reicher (parents of the donor) are greeted by friends on their wedding day as they leave the synagogue.
Schlussel, a friend and fellow diamond dealer from Antwerp, who offered to lend him 50,000 francs, a huge
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6599. Close-up portrait of Fanny Reicher (mother of the donor) on her wedding day, June 25, 1942.
Schlussel, a friend and fellow diamond dealer from Antwerp, who offered to lend him 50,000 francs, a huge
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6600. A crowd attends the wedding of Fanny Reicher and Rabbi Moise Cassorla (parents of the donor) on June 25, 1942.
Schlussel, a friend and fellow diamond dealer from Antwerp, who offered to lend him 50,000 francs, a huge