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23901. Portrait of David Isboutsky while he was a refugee in Cuba.
again to their cousin. The Germans did not return for six months, but in January 1943 they arrived with ... envelopes, and Naomi assisted him in filling his quota. In June 1943, Queen Elizabeth of Belgium decreed
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23902. Raya Dimenstein holding her baby, Sophie. Raya, her husband, and Sophie were deported and are presumed to have perished.
again to their cousin. The Germans did not return for six months, but in January 1943 they arrived with ... envelopes, and Naomi assisted him in filling his quota. In June 1943, Queen Elizabeth of Belgium decreed
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23903. Portraits of children who lived in Home de la Bas in Belgium.
again to their cousin. The Germans did not return for six months, but in January 1943 they arrived with ... envelopes, and Naomi assisted him in filling his quota. In June 1943, Queen Elizabeth of Belgium decreed
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23904. Portraits of children who lived in Home de la Bas in Belgium.
again to their cousin. The Germans did not return for six months, but in January 1943 they arrived with ... envelopes, and Naomi assisted him in filling his quota. In June 1943, Queen Elizabeth of Belgium decreed
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23905. Belgian Jewish sisters wearing matching dresses pose for a photograph before Pesach (Passover).
again to their cousin. The Germans did not return for six months, but in January 1943 they arrived with ... envelopes, and Naomi assisted him in filling his quota. In June 1943, Queen Elizabeth of Belgium decreed
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23906. Two friends seated on a car at the Hachshara Bnei Akiva.
again to their cousin. The Germans did not return for six months, but in January 1943 they arrived with ... envelopes, and Naomi assisted him in filling his quota. In June 1943, Queen Elizabeth of Belgium decreed
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23907. Naomi Isboutsky at la Place Aneessens with her parents, Necha and Shraga Isboutsky, reunited after the end of the war.
again to their cousin. The Germans did not return for six months, but in January 1943 they arrived with ... envelopes, and Naomi assisted him in filling his quota. In June 1943, Queen Elizabeth of Belgium decreed
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23908. Members of the youth group Bnai Akiva gather on the rue de Vantour prior to immigrating to Palestine.
again to their cousin. The Germans did not return for six months, but in January 1943 they arrived with ... envelopes, and Naomi assisted him in filling his quota. In June 1943, Queen Elizabeth of Belgium decreed
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23909. Eva Isboutsky walking down the street, covering the Star of David badge that she has been forced to wear.
again to their cousin. The Germans did not return for six months, but in January 1943 they arrived with ... envelopes, and Naomi assisted him in filling his quota. In June 1943, Queen Elizabeth of Belgium decreed
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23910. A group of boys gathers for a meal in the dining hall of a children's home in Aische en Refail.
again to their cousin. The Germans did not return for six months, but in January 1943 they arrived with ... envelopes, and Naomi assisted him in filling his quota. In June 1943, Queen Elizabeth of Belgium decreed
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23911. A group portrait of childen among a grove of trees, at a children's home in Aische en Refail.
again to their cousin. The Germans did not return for six months, but in January 1943 they arrived with ... envelopes, and Naomi assisted him in filling his quota. In June 1943, Queen Elizabeth of Belgium decreed
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23912. A group of girls gathers for a meal in the dining hall of a children's home in Aische en Refail.
again to their cousin. The Germans did not return for six months, but in January 1943 they arrived with ... envelopes, and Naomi assisted him in filling his quota. In June 1943, Queen Elizabeth of Belgium decreed
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23913. A group of children pose together on the grass, at a children's home in Aische en Refail.
again to their cousin. The Germans did not return for six months, but in January 1943 they arrived with ... envelopes, and Naomi assisted him in filling his quota. In June 1943, Queen Elizabeth of Belgium decreed
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23914. View of the front facade of the children's home at Aische en Refail.
again to their cousin. The Germans did not return for six months, but in January 1943 they arrived with ... envelopes, and Naomi assisted him in filling his quota. In June 1943, Queen Elizabeth of Belgium decreed
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23915. Group portrait of Polish Jewish intellectual and cultural leaders standing amidst the ruins (possibly in the Warsaw ghetto).
resistance, Zuckerman played a key role in preparations for the April 1943 revolt. Shortly before the ... of it sent to the United States, where YIVO established a new headquarters. In the summer of 1943
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23916. Portrait of four Jewish writers and activists. Pictured left to right are [unidentified], Avraham Sutzkever, Yitzhak ("Antek") Zukerman, and Shmaryahu ("Shmerke") Kaczerginski.
resistance, Zuckerman played a key role in preparations for the April 1943 revolt. Shortly before the ... of it sent to the United States, where YIVO established a new headquarters. In the summer of 1943
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23917. Portrait of George Tannenbaum in his French military uniform.
in Nimes to join George. They remained there until January 1943, when the German presence in southern ... September 1943, the family moved to a suburb of Grenoble called Croix-Rouge, where they stayed until March
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23918. Engagement photograph of a French Jewish couple. Pictured are Laja Lejzerowicz and George Tannenbaum.
in Nimes to join George. They remained there until January 1943, when the German presence in southern ... September 1943, the family moved to a suburb of Grenoble called Croix-Rouge, where they stayed until March
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23919. Wedding photograph of a French Jewish couple. Pictured are Laja (nee Lejzerowicz) and George Tannenbaum.
in Nimes to join George. They remained there until January 1943, when the German presence in southern ... September 1943, the family moved to a suburb of Grenoble called Croix-Rouge, where they stayed until March
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23920. Family and friends celebrate the wedding of a French Jewish couple at the Metz-Crystal Palace.
in Nimes to join George. They remained there until January 1943, when the German presence in southern ... September 1943, the family moved to a suburb of Grenoble called Croix-Rouge, where they stayed until March
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23921. A French Jewish family poses for a photograph. Pictured on the far left and right are grandparents Mirel (Perl) and Lazar Tannenbaum.
in Nimes to join George. They remained there until January 1943, when the German presence in southern ... September 1943, the family moved to a suburb of Grenoble called Croix-Rouge, where they stayed until March
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23922. Laja Tannenbaum stands on a dock in the seaside town of Arcachon.
in Nimes to join George. They remained there until January 1943, when the German presence in southern ... September 1943, the family moved to a suburb of Grenoble called Croix-Rouge, where they stayed until March
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23923. Siblings Malka Hercberg and Maurice Tannenbaum walk down the street of Marseilles.
in Nimes to join George. They remained there until January 1943, when the German presence in southern ... September 1943, the family moved to a suburb of Grenoble called Croix-Rouge, where they stayed until March
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23924. A French Jewish family stands for photograph on the street of Moirans, France.
in Nimes to join George. They remained there until January 1943, when the German presence in southern ... September 1943, the family moved to a suburb of Grenoble called Croix-Rouge, where they stayed until March
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23925. Two-year-old Lazare Tannenbaum sits in a baby carriage in Moirans, France.
in Nimes to join George. They remained there until January 1943, when the German presence in southern ... September 1943, the family moved to a suburb of Grenoble called Croix-Rouge, where they stayed until March