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19201. Two Polish Jewish sisters pose for a photograph. Pictured are Sala and Sima Slomnicki.
another survivor, and they married on December 9, 1950.
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19202. A poem written in Polish in the Parschnitz work camp, by Sala Slomnicki.
another survivor, and they married on December 9, 1950.
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19203. Group portrait at Sanatorium in Druskieniki. Pictured are Estra Blumstien and friends at the Blumstein's family's hotel/sanatorium/spa.
This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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19204. A Jewish grandmother cradles her infant grandchild.
This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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19205. Anker and Devorah Jonas pose on a street in Copenhagen.
and her sisters attended the Maria Krauuse girls' school. Germany occupied Denmark on April 9, 1940
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19206. Anker Jonas moves a packing crate in the office where he is working as an apprentice.
and her sisters attended the Maria Krauuse girls' school. Germany occupied Denmark on April 9, 1940
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19207. Simcha Levine hugs his granddaughter Hennie after her return to Denmark.
and her sisters attended the Maria Krauuse girls' school. Germany occupied Denmark on April 9, 1940
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19208. Studio portrait of the Jonas family in Copenhagen, Denmark.
and her sisters attended the Maria Krauuse girls' school. Germany occupied Denmark on April 9, 1940
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19209. Studio portrait of Anker (Gershon) Jonas.
and her sisters attended the Maria Krauuse girls' school. Germany occupied Denmark on April 9, 1940
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19210. Postwar studio portrait of Zeev Jonas wearing a sailor suit.
and her sisters attended the Maria Krauuse girls' school. Germany occupied Denmark on April 9, 1940
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19211. Bar mitzvah portrait of a Jewish boy in Denmark wearing a tallit; the child is a cousin of Bente Jonas.
and her sisters attended the Maria Krauuse girls' school. Germany occupied Denmark on April 9, 1940
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19212. Children from the Beith Ahawah Children's Home in class.
April 9, 1934. The children were excited to leave and many didn't realize that they would never see
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19213. Otto Weiss, a student at Beith Ahawah in Berlin.
April 9, 1934. The children were excited to leave and many didn't realize that they would never see
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19214. Otto Weiss' Palestine Immigration Certificate.
April 9, 1934. The children were excited to leave and many didn't realize that they would never see
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19215. Studio portrait of three female staff members of the Beith Ahawah Children's Home.
April 9, 1934. The children were excited to leave and many didn't realize that they would never see
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19216. Children in the courtyard at Ahawah Children's Home.
April 9, 1934. The children were excited to leave and many didn't realize that they would never see
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19217. Small children's group in front of the main Beith Ahawah building.
April 9, 1934. The children were excited to leave and many didn't realize that they would never see
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19218. New Year's Photo of the Ahawah children, who were the first group from the children's home to emigrate to Palestine.
April 9, 1934. The children were excited to leave and many didn't realize that they would never see
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19219. Bedroom at the new Beith Ahawah in Kirjit Bialik, Israel.
April 9, 1934. The children were excited to leave and many didn't realize that they would never see
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19220. Holiday in the Beith Ahawah Children's Home. This foliage hut was built on a small projection of the roof outside the main entrance to the building.
April 9, 1934. The children were excited to leave and many didn't realize that they would never see
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19221. Children studying in the dorm rooms at the Beith Ahawah Children's Home.
April 9, 1934. The children were excited to leave and many didn't realize that they would never see
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19222. Beate Berger
April 9, 1934. The children were excited to leave and many didn't realize that they would never see
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19223. Children holding different craft projects in the courtyard of the Beith Ahawah Children's Home in Berlin.
April 9, 1934. The children were excited to leave and many didn't realize that they would never see
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19224. Sewing room at the Beith Ahawah Children's Home in Berlin.
April 9, 1934. The children were excited to leave and many didn't realize that they would never see
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19225. Beate Berger, Director of the Beith Ahawah Children's Home.
April 9, 1934. The children were excited to leave and many didn't realize that they would never see