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11401. First page of the ethical will of Elkhanan Elkes, the chairman of the Kovno ghetto Jewish Council.
opened a private practice and eventually became one of Kovno's leading physicians. In 1923 he was ... head the new Jewish Council. No one wanted to assume this role. Finally the community prevailed upon ... to ameliorate the severity of their orders. In one famous anecdote, shortly before the ghetto
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11402. Second page of the ethical will of Elkhanan Elkes, the chairman of the Kovno ghetto Jewish Council.
opened a private practice and eventually became one of Kovno's leading physicians. In 1923 he was ... head the new Jewish Council. No one wanted to assume this role. Finally the community prevailed upon ... to ameliorate the severity of their orders. In one famous anecdote, shortly before the ghetto
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11403. First two pages of the ethical will of Elkhanan Elkes, the chairman of the Kovno ghetto Jewish Council.
opened a private practice and eventually became one of Kovno's leading physicians. In 1923 he was ... head the new Jewish Council. No one wanted to assume this role. Finally the community prevailed upon ... to ameliorate the severity of their orders. In one famous anecdote, shortly before the ghetto
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11404. Third page of the ethical will of Elkhanan Elkes, the chairman of the Kovno ghetto Jewish Council.
opened a private practice and eventually became one of Kovno's leading physicians. In 1923 he was ... head the new Jewish Council. No one wanted to assume this role. Finally the community prevailed upon ... to ameliorate the severity of their orders. In one famous anecdote, shortly before the ghetto
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11405. Personalized Jewish New Year's card that was sent from the Cyprus detention camp.
siblings and one younger one: Aharon Menahem, Yehudit, Shaindel, Berel, Tzvi Yosef, Frieda, Leah, Meir ... Pnina and Leah managed to stay together sorting confiscated property in one of the warehouses in the
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11406. Young Jewish women who have been interned in a detention camp on Cyprus, are instructed in the use signal flags as part of their paramilitary training.
siblings and one younger one: Aharon Menahem, Yehudit, Shaindel, Berel, Tzvi Yosef, Frieda, Leah, Meir ... Pnina and Leah managed to stay together sorting confiscated property in one of the warehouses in the
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11407. Jewish DPs on board the illegal immigrant ship, the Theodor Herzl.
siblings and one younger one: Aharon Menahem, Yehudit, Shaindel, Berel, Tzvi Yosef, Frieda, Leah, Meir ... Pnina and Leah managed to stay together sorting confiscated property in one of the warehouses in the
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11408. Three Jewish DPs pose with a Zionist flag in the Bad Gastein displaced persons camp.
siblings and one younger one: Aharon Menahem, Yehudit, Shaindel, Berel, Tzvi Yosef, Frieda, Leah, Meir ... Pnina and Leah managed to stay together sorting confiscated property in one of the warehouses in the
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11409. Ari Rosenberg (left) and Ivar Segalowitz (right) pose outside during the time they were residents of the Champigny children's home.
the Segalowitz family, whom they considered to be German citizens, to move to Kaunas. One year later ... actions that took the lives of over one-third of the ghetto's population. For the next three years Boris ... and never saw one another again. From Landsberg, Ivar was sent to Dachau, where he was included in a
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11410. View of the Champigny-sur-Marne children's home sponsored by the OSE (Oeuvre de secours aux enfants).
the Segalowitz family, whom they considered to be German citizens, to move to Kaunas. One year later ... actions that took the lives of over one-third of the ghetto's population. For the next three years Boris ... and never saw one another again. From Landsberg, Ivar was sent to Dachau, where he was included in a
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11411. Four Jewish youths pose in an open field near the Champigny children's home.
the Segalowitz family, whom they considered to be German citizens, to move to Kaunas. One year later ... actions that took the lives of over one-third of the ghetto's population. For the next three years Boris ... and never saw one another again. From Landsberg, Ivar was sent to Dachau, where he was included in a
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11412. Madame Paula Kandel, director of the OSE children's home in Champigny, works in her office.
the Segalowitz family, whom they considered to be German citizens, to move to Kaunas. One year later ... actions that took the lives of over one-third of the ghetto's population. For the next three years Boris ... and never saw one another again. From Landsberg, Ivar was sent to Dachau, where he was included in a
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11413. Ivar Segalowitz (center) and four other Jewish youths examine books in the library of the Champigny children's home.
the Segalowitz family, whom they considered to be German citizens, to move to Kaunas. One year later ... actions that took the lives of over one-third of the ghetto's population. For the next three years Boris ... and never saw one another again. From Landsberg, Ivar was sent to Dachau, where he was included in a
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11414. Ivar Segalowitz wearing a bowler and trenchcoat.
the Segalowitz family, whom they considered to be German citizens, to move to Kaunas. One year later ... actions that took the lives of over one-third of the ghetto's population. For the next three years Boris ... and never saw one another again. From Landsberg, Ivar was sent to Dachau, where he was included in a
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11415. Ivar Segalowitz (right) poses with a friend in Memel.
the Segalowitz family, whom they considered to be German citizens, to move to Kaunas. One year later ... actions that took the lives of over one-third of the ghetto's population. For the next three years Boris ... and never saw one another again. From Landsberg, Ivar was sent to Dachau, where he was included in a
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11416. Ivar Segalowitz rides his tricycle down a street in Memel.
the Segalowitz family, whom they considered to be German citizens, to move to Kaunas. One year later ... actions that took the lives of over one-third of the ghetto's population. For the next three years Boris ... and never saw one another again. From Landsberg, Ivar was sent to Dachau, where he was included in a
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11417. View of the Segalowitz family home in Memel. They lived on the middle floor.
the Segalowitz family, whom they considered to be German citizens, to move to Kaunas. One year later ... actions that took the lives of over one-third of the ghetto's population. For the next three years Boris ... and never saw one another again. From Landsberg, Ivar was sent to Dachau, where he was included in a
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11418. Erna and Boris Segalowitz sit with friends in an outdoor cafe in Karlsbad.
the Segalowitz family, whom they considered to be German citizens, to move to Kaunas. One year later ... actions that took the lives of over one-third of the ghetto's population. For the next three years Boris ... and never saw one another again. From Landsberg, Ivar was sent to Dachau, where he was included in a
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11419. A group of children pose outdoors at a school for Jewish DPs in Munich.
In August 1941, soon after the German invasion of Lithuania, the family was forced to move to a one ... their bunker was discovered. Of those hiding with them, one (a former ghetto official) was shot on the ... spot, and one (a doctor) committed suicide. The rest were brought to an assembly point. As the
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11420. A young Jewish woman dressed up for Purim as the biblical figure Miriam, poses with a tambourine.
. Pictured is one of the siblings of Rosa Altarac from Vlasenica, Bosnia. ... were then shot one by one by local Muslims operating under German command and their bodies dumped into
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11421. Children celebrate Hannukah in the Zeilsheim DP camp.
preparation for his immigration to Palestine. He left Europe for Palestine in April 1948, one month before ... the declaration of Israel's independence, on board the Argentina. Abraham immigrated separately one ... week later. Szlomo spent one year in an agricultural boarding school, Mosad Aliyah, in the outskirts
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11422. Portrait of French Jewish resistance leader, Marianne Cohn, at the mountain chalet retreat of the Armée Juive in Les Michallons.
was living in Grenoble, when one of the passeurs escorting Jewish children to Switzerland was arrested ... the children. He placed the younger ones in local orphanages, and permitted Marianne and the older ... behalf of the children, one of the Righteous Among the Nations and planted a memorial garden in memory of
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11423. Wedding portrait of Moses Weinberger and Sara Haberman.
fixtures. The family lived in one bedroom, and Moses had his workshop in another room. Moses had moved to ... in 1910 to wed a girl from his hometown in an arranged marriage and decided to stay. Shlomo was one ... States on one of the last ships to leave Europe before the start of the war. In the spring of 1944
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11424. Symcha Weinberger stands outside his family's house in Mukachevo.
fixtures. The family lived in one bedroom, and Moses had his workshop in another room. Moses had moved to ... in 1910 to wed a girl from his hometown in an arranged marriage and decided to stay. Shlomo was one ... States on one of the last ships to leave Europe before the start of the war. In the spring of 1944
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11425. Shlomo, Jakob, Leibush and Dovid Weinberger stand outside their family's house in Mukachevo.
fixtures. The family lived in one bedroom, and Moses had his workshop in another room. Moses had moved to ... in 1910 to wed a girl from his hometown in an arranged marriage and decided to stay. Shlomo was one ... States on one of the last ships to leave Europe before the start of the war. In the spring of 1944