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17351. Postwar studio portrait of Mayer Honigsberg.wearing a concentration camp uniform.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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17352. Group portrait of leaders of Left Poalei Zion in Belgium.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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17353. Belgian Jewish women attend a reception in honor of the dramatist Bluma Rosenthal.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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17354. Portrait of an associate of Fela Perelman given to her with the inscription: "My dear Fela, as a remembrance of a time of uncertainty and hope."
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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17355. Meeting of a group of Belgian Jews. [It is unclear if this is wartime or postwar.] Among those pictured are Yitzchak Kubovitsky (third from left), Israel Tabakman (fifth from left facing camera with glasses), Nahum Pomerantz (third from right), Izak Szattan (second from right) and Fela Perelman at the far right.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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17356. Zionist meeting of a group of Belgian Jews. [It is unclear if this is wartime or postwar.] Fela Perelman is third from left, Chaim Perelman is at the far right, and Abush Werber is next to Chaim Perelman.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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17357. A young girl sits on the branch of a tree in the children's home "Les Moineaux" in Uccle.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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17358. Close-up portrait of a young girl in the playground of the children's home "Les Moineaux" in Uccle.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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17359. Group portrait of Belgian Zionists after the war standing on the steps of a building.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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17360. Group portrait of aid workers in what is [possibly the Nos Petits children's home].
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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17361. Gutman and Malka Virovich pose with their granddaughter Alice, while waiting for her parents to join them for Shabbat.
and on February 8, Sara returned to escort another group to the forest. The partisan unit they
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17362. Tanya Virovich poses on a street in Kaunas where she went on a walk with her rescuer, Franute Granskyte.
and on February 8, Sara returned to escort another group to the forest. The partisan unit they
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17363. Three Jewish displaced persons pose in front of a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust.
's parents, Gitel and Faivel, were killed in Auschwitz on 8/23/1944.
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17364. A young Jewish displaced person poses [perhaps in his camp uniform] in front of a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust.
's parents, Gitel and Faivel, were killed in Auschwitz on 8/23/1944.
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17365. Two Jewish displaced persons wearing their concentration camp uniform pose in front of a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust.
's parents, Gitel and Faivel, were killed in Auschwitz on 8/23/1944.
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17366. Postwar portrait of the Tenin family. Pictuured are Moshe and Golda Tenin with their two surviving children, Boris and Klara.
on March 8, 1900. They had three other children: the oldest son, Boris Tenin (the father of the
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17367. Postwar portrait of Klara Tenin after her return to Odessa.
on March 8, 1900. They had three other children: the oldest son, Boris Tenin (the father of the
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17368. Postwar portrait of Boris Tenin in his Soviet Army uniform.
on March 8, 1900. They had three other children: the oldest son, Boris Tenin (the father of the
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17369. Prewar studio portrait of Golda Tenin with her daughter Paulina..
on March 8, 1900. They had three other children: the oldest son, Boris Tenin (the father of the
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17370. Students at an ORT school in Holzhausen display their tools.
she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to
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17371. Young survivors play act an arrest. One of the men is Mordechai Hellman.
she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to
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17372. Studio portrait of two yeshiva students, Abraham and Zwi Hersh (Hessi) Weiss, brothers of the donor.
she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to
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17373. Studio portrait of cousins Malka and Rifka Weiss.
she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to
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17374. Three young women from the Holzhausen kibbutz hachshara stand on a snowy street.
she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to
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17375. Members of the Holzhausen kibbutz hachshara cook in the camp kitchen.
she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to