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14751. Hebrew prayer book, owned by a Romanian Jewish woman killed in a concentration camp
The collection consists of sets of tefillin and Jewish prayer books, relating to the experiences of ... property and move into a Jewish ghetto in Kolozsvár’s brickyard. At the end of May, the family was deported ... clerk. The family followed Orthodox religious practices. Otto began attending the Jewish primary school
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14752. Hebrew prayer book, owned by a Romanian Jewish woman killed in a concentration camp
The collection consists of sets of tefillin and Jewish prayer books, relating to the experiences of ... property and move into a Jewish ghetto in Kolozsvár’s brickyard. At the end of May, the family was deported ... clerk. The family followed Orthodox religious practices. Otto began attending the Jewish primary school
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14753. Hebrew prayer book, owned by a Romanian Jewish woman killed in a concentration camp
The collection consists of sets of tefillin and Jewish prayer books, relating to the experiences of ... property and move into a Jewish ghetto in Kolozsvár’s brickyard. At the end of May, the family was deported ... clerk. The family followed Orthodox religious practices. Otto began attending the Jewish primary school
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14754. Jewish Brigade Group arm patch with blue and white stripes and a Star of David worn by a Brigade soldier
camps during the Holocaust and of Leo Englard in Palestine and the Jewish Brigade Group during World War ... Military arm patch worn by Leo Englard when he served as a soldier in the Jewish Brigade Group
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14755. Dental scaler used to sew up sacks of wheat, flour, and sugar by a Jewish family in prewar Eisiskes
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... as a child, she lived in hiding, and also artifacts collected by Dr. Eliach relating to Jewish life
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14756. L'Enfant Jesus Miraculeux de Prague [Miraculous Infant Jesus of Prague] medallion given to an young Austrian Jewish woman
that she had made in the concentration camps. In 1941, when she was 12, Nina was forced into the Jewish ... and Nina and her family were forced into a Jewish ghetto. Around November 1942, there was a large
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14757. Medal with word Arosa and an image of St. Bernard owned by a German Jewish businessman in Shanghai
Medal that belonged to Fritz Kauffmann, a German Jewish businessman, who lived in Shanghai, China ... from 1931-1949. He was active in Jewish community aid efforts before and during World War II. In 1940
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14758. Set of US Army issue dog tags and a key on a chain belonging to a German Jewish refugee and soldier
Dog tags issued to Berthold Meier, a German Jewish refugee, during his service in the United States
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14759. Haganah War Ribbon bar awarded to a Belgian Jewish resistance fighter for his postwar support in Palestine
and Ita Blinbaum Konkowski and their families before the war in Poland, in the Jewish resistance and ... in hiding in Belgium during the war, and supporting the Jewish underground army in Palestine after
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14760. Medal for Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 awarded to a Jewish Polish veteran of the Soviet Army
to move into a Jewish ghetto and do rough manual labor. He escaped in 1943 and lived in hiding
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14761. Button from a World War I British military uniform found in the sand by a young Jewish refugee in Belgium
government's anti-Jewish policies were making it dangerous to live there. His wife, Manja, their 2 children ... Tachkemonia Orthodox Jewish kindergarten and boys’ school. Joseph later transferred to a private French school
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14762. Czech lion coat of arms cap badge owned by a Jewish veteran of the Czech Air Force in exile
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... synagogue and they went to synagogue every morning. The Jewish community in Trest was small, with only 64
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14763. Honor Cross of the World War 1914/1918 combatant veteran service medal awarded to a German Jewish soldier
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14764. Honor Cross of the World War 1914/1918 non-combatant veteran service buttonhole ribbon bar awarded to a German Jewish soldier
there. After approximately one year, Christine, who was not Jewish, was able to get Kurt out the camp ... -Jewish woman, and the couple moved to Cologne. Kurt saw Irene only when she visited during the summer
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14765. Hand crafted diamond brooch made by the father an Austrian Jewish boy and given to him before his emigration
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14766. Decorative pin with engraved initials CB made in Kenya for a Jewish refugee who fled Nazi Germany
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... brother Jonas. His family had lived in the area since the 1600s. The family was Jewish Orthodox. Max was
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14767. Shooting medal presented to a Hungarian Jewish man by the Budapest Metropolitan Municipal Financial Institution Sports Association
laws. In 1941, Kálmán and the other Jewish men in the community were conscripted for forced labor to ... Kálmán had two siblings, Sándor (1909-1942) and Rózsa (1914-1979). Kálmán attended a traditional Jewish
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14768. 40th Anniversary of the Victory over Nazi Germany bronze medal acquired by a Polish Jewish concentration camp survivor
an image of the Monument to the Jewish Soldiers and Partisans who fought against Nazi Germany erected ... 1921. It was a small town with a large Jewish population. Herbert’s grandfather, Karl, born in 1858
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14769. From Holocaust to Rebirth commemorative bronze medal acquired by a Polish Jewish survivor of several concentration camps
of the World Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors held in June 1981 in Jerusalem. The medal was ... Holocaust and the rebirth of the Jewish State, represented in the design by a blank Star of David rising
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14770. World Congress of Esperanto medallion with an image of woman and a view of Budapest owned by a Czech Jewish refugee
twenty year old brother, Erno, were attacked on the street for being Jewish by Nazi sympathizers in ... Jewish Sports Club. They were national champions in gymnastics and wrestling. Their father, Olivio, was
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14771. Silver metal cable link chain used to hold sports medals awarded to a German Jewish deaf-mute athlete
After Paris fell to the Germans on June 14, 1940, anti-Jewish regulations were enacted and foreign Jews ... they decided to hide there. Esther was put in the care of a babysitter and then a non-Jewish couple
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14772. Side-by-side drawings of an interior heating stove and an exterior water tower created by a young German Jewish internee
served as the head of the small, assimilated Jewish community in Philippsburg, and was a teacher, cantor ... played with their non-Jewish friends. They did not experience any antisemitism until the Kristallnacht
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14773. Pencil drawing of the interior of a boys’ internment camp barrack created by a young German Jewish internee
served as the head of the small, assimilated Jewish community in Philippsburg, and was a teacher, cantor ... played with their non-Jewish friends. They did not experience any antisemitism until the Kristallnacht
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14774. Double-sided pencil drawing of internment camp prisoners and a toy dog created by a young German Jewish internee
served as the head of the small, assimilated Jewish community in Philippsburg, and was a teacher, cantor ... played with their non-Jewish friends. They did not experience any antisemitism until the Kristallnacht
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14775. Akkordeon ABC book of accordion sheet music owned by a Jewish Austrian émigré
no longer could do business with non-Jewish customers. He later was forced to shut down the business ... and turn it over to a non-Jewish competitor. The family sought ways to emigrate. Trude’s sister ... Arthur G. Parry, who was housing several German and Austrian Jewish boys. Pepi also managed to bring his