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18501. Studio portrait of a family of Polish Jewish survivors in Krakow, Poland.
On March 5, 1929 Ida was married to Isaac Friedberg, a lumber merchant from Jaroslaw. They settled
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18502. A Jewish lumber merchant talks to a customer in the family lumberyard in Rzeszow, Poland.
On March 5, 1929 Ida was married to Isaac Friedberg, a lumber merchant from Jaroslaw. They settled
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18503. A Jewish family goes for a ride in a horse-drawn wagon.
On March 5, 1929 Ida was married to Isaac Friedberg, a lumber merchant from Jaroslaw. They settled
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18504. Two Jewish sisters pose on a street in the resort town of Krynica, Poland.
On March 5, 1929 Ida was married to Isaac Friedberg, a lumber merchant from Jaroslaw. They settled
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18505. Three Jewish women walk along a commercial street in Rzeszow, Poland.
On March 5, 1929 Ida was married to Isaac Friedberg, a lumber merchant from Jaroslaw. They settled
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18506. Three Jewish lumber merchants pose in a lumberyard in Jaroslaw, Poland.
On March 5, 1929 Ida was married to Isaac Friedberg, a lumber merchant from Jaroslaw. They settled
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18507. Ida (Jam) Friedberg poses in front of a stack of lumber in the family's lumberyard in Rzeszow, Poland.
On March 5, 1929 Ida was married to Isaac Friedberg, a lumber merchant from Jaroslaw. They settled
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18508. Two young Jewish brothers wearing matching suits and caps pose next to a hedge in Jaroslaw, Poland.
On March 5, 1929 Ida was married to Isaac Friedberg, a lumber merchant from Jaroslaw. They settled
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18509. A young Jewish boy poses in front of a stack of lumber in a lumberyard in Rzeszow, Poland.
On March 5, 1929 Ida was married to Isaac Friedberg, a lumber merchant from Jaroslaw. They settled
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18510. Isaac Friedberg poses outside with his two sons, Maurice (right) an Shimon (center).
On March 5, 1929 Ida was married to Isaac Friedberg, a lumber merchant from Jaroslaw. They settled
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18511. Group portrait of members of the extended Jam family in Rzeszow, Poland.
On March 5, 1929 Ida was married to Isaac Friedberg, a lumber merchant from Jaroslaw. They settled
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18512. Portrait of the three Hertz sisters. Pictured are Hella, Polly and Dolly Hertz.
end of the war. Polly was liberated on May 5, 1945 by the Canadian army. A few days later a friend of
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18513. The Hertz family walks down a boardwalk while vacationing in Scheveningen.
end of the war. Polly was liberated on May 5, 1945 by the Canadian army. A few days later a friend of
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18514. Polly Hertz plays with her rescuers' children, Liberta (b.
end of the war. Polly was liberated on May 5, 1945 by the Canadian army. A few days later a friend of
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18515. Three members of the Jewish Brigade and members of the British 8th Army pose on a street in Italy.
until she passed away on January 5, 1938. After her death, Samuel left Germany to join his father in
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18516. Jacob Zajac, a soldier in the Jewish Brigade, poses with a very young survivor in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
until she passed away on January 5, 1938. After her death, Samuel left Germany to join his father in
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18517. The four youngest Zajac children pose together in a garden.
until she passed away on January 5, 1938. After her death, Samuel left Germany to join his father in
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18518. Children from the AHAWAH orphanage attend a Purim carnival.
until she passed away on January 5, 1938. After her death, Samuel left Germany to join his father in
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18519. Children from the AHAWAH orphanage attend a Purim carnival.
until she passed away on January 5, 1938. After her death, Samuel left Germany to join his father in
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18520. Children sit around a picnic table in a Jewish summer camp in Berlin Felix Zajac is standing at the back.
until she passed away on January 5, 1938. After her death, Samuel left Germany to join his father in
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18521. Four siblings pose together on a beach approximately half a year after arriving in England on a Kindertransport.
until she passed away on January 5, 1938. After her death, Samuel left Germany to join his father in
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18522. Group portrait of girls in from the 5th Avenue Hostel who came to England on a Kindertransport.
until she passed away on January 5, 1938. After her death, Samuel left Germany to join his father in
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18523. Group portrait of girls in from the 5th Avenue Hostel who came to England on a Kindertransport.
until she passed away on January 5, 1938. After her death, Samuel left Germany to join his father in
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18524. Three young women, one of whom is wearing a star, stand on a street corner.
her husband Sam and her son Jacob remain unknown. Schoontje also had 5 other siblings. Levi Visser (b
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18525. Ester Swaab Franshman holds her newborn son Mozes.
her husband Sam and her son Jacob remain unknown. Schoontje also had 5 other siblings. Levi Visser (b