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20076. Portrait of Solomon (A.) Kalderon. He was a glazier.
Portrait of Solomon (A.) Kalderon. He was a glazier. He lived at Mitrovatska 3-5 in Bitola. ... [Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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20077. Portrait of Estreya Kalderon (patronymic: Avram).
Portrait of Estreya Kalderon (patronymic: Avram). She lived at Mitrovatska 3-5 in Bitola. ... [Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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20078. Portrait of Rekula Kalderon, wife of Nissim Kalderon.
Portrait of Rekula Kalderon, wife of Nissim Kalderon. She lived at Mitrovatska 3 in Bitola. ... [Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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20079. Portrait of Mordechai Kalderon. He was a second-hand dealer.
Portrait of Mordechai Kalderon. He was a second-hand dealer. He lived at Krstitsa 3 in Bitola. ... [Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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20080. Portrait of Aron Kamchi and his wife, Rebeka. Aron was a tailor.
Portrait of Aron Kamchi and his wife, Rebeka. Aron was a tailor. They lived at Gostivarska 3 in ... [Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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20081. Portrait of David Kamchi, son of Masliach Kamchi, and his wife Sara.
Portrait of David Kamchi, son of Masliach Kamchi, and his wife Sara. They lived at Gostivarska 3 ... [Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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20082. Portrait of Isak Kamchi and his wife Arnesta. Isak was a butcher and Arnesta, a milkwoman.
lived at Krstitsa 3 in Bitola. ... [Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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20083. Portrait of Gabriel Kamchi, son of Mushon Kamchi and his wife, Klara.
lived at Krstitsa 3 in Bitola. ... [Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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20084. Portrait of Gabriel Kamchi, son of Mushon Kamchi.
Portrait of Gabriel Kamchi, son of Mushon Kamchi. He was a coachman. He lived at Krstitsa 3 in ... [Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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20085. Portrait of Gabriel Kamchi, son of Mushon Kamchi.
Portrait of Gabriel Kamchi, son of Mushon Kamchi. He was a coachman. He lived at Krstitsa 3 in ... [Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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20086. Portrait of Yakov Kassorla, son of Mushon Kassorla.
Portrait of Yakov Kassorla, son of Mushon Kassorla. He lived at Mitrovatska 3-5 in Bitola. ... [Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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20087. Portrait of Aron Koen, son of Avram, and Aron's wife, Reina.
lived at Mitrovatska 3-5 in Bitola. ... [Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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20088. Portrait of Moshe Koen, son of Eliau Koen. He was a student.
Portrait of Moshe Koen, son of Eliau Koen. He was a student. He lived at Zmayeva 3 in Bitola. ... [Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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20089. Portrait of Mois Mishulam, [Mois' wife], Sol, and Mois' son Haim.
Portrait of Mois Mishulam, [Mois' wife], Sol, and Mois' son Haim. They lived at Sinagogina 3 in ... [Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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20090. Portrait of Yakov Ovadia, son of Haim Ovadia, and Yakov's wife, Reina.
They lived at Mitrovatska 3-5 in Bitola. ... [Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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20091. Portrait of Yehuda Ovadia, son of Haim Ovadia. He was a student.
Portrait of Yehuda Ovadia, son of Haim Ovadia. He was a student. He lived at Mitrovatska 3-5 in ... [Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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20092. Portrait of Estreya Kalderon, wife of Avram Kalderon, Solomon Kalderon, son of Avram Kalderon, and Solomon's wife, Buena.
Solomon's wife, Buena. Solomon was a glazier. They lived at Mitrovatska 3-5 in Bitola. ... [Source: Matkovski, Aleksandar. "The Destruction of Macedonian Jewry in 1943." Yad Vashem Studies 3 (1959
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20093. DC police training squad visits the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
the photographs in the exhibit. Jews had lived in Eisiskes for almost 900 years, and in 1939, the 3 ... ,000-3,500 members of the Jewish community constituted a majority of the town's population. The
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20094. DC police training squad visits the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
the photographs in the exhibit. Jews had lived in Eisiskes for almost 900 years, and in 1939, the 3 ... ,000-3,500 members of the Jewish community constituted a majority of the town's population. The
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20095. DC police training squad visits the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
the photographs in the exhibit. Jews had lived in Eisiskes for almost 900 years, and in 1939, the 3 ... ,000-3,500 members of the Jewish community constituted a majority of the town's population. The
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20096. A group of female Jewish survivors pose with Dr. Nisenevitch, a Soviet army physician who befriended them and nursed them back to health.
Fanya Portnoy (born Fanya Szuster) and her twin sister, Freida, were born in Vilna on December 3 ... 19 Fanya Portnoy (born Fanya Szuster) and her twin sister, Freida, were born in Vilna on December 3
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20097. Studio portrait of James G. McDonald.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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20098. Studio portrait of James G. McDonald.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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20099. U.S. Ambassador to Israel, James G. McDonald, poses with a group of Israeli children.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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20100. James G. McDonald (left) in a private meeting with Serge Koussevitzky, conductor of the Boston Symphony.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]