Displaying: 15,026 15,050 of 73,284 matches for “jewish”
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15026. Pair of gray and white wool knit socks brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Aryan only qualification clause. Karl rejoined the family agricultural firm in Brakel. Anti-Jewish
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15027. Pair of light brown cotton knee high socks brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... qualification clause. Karl rejoined the family agricultural firm in Brakel. Anti-Jewish pressures increased and
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15028. Pair of gray wool knit knee high ribbed socks brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... qualification clause. Karl rejoined the family agricultural firm in Brakel. Anti-Jewish pressures increased and
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15029. Long sleeved Henley undershirt with a name tag brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... family agricultural firm in Brakel. Anti-Jewish pressures increased and, in May 1936, the firm’s board of
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15030. Silver souvenir spoon with the Bonn coat of arms with a fitted box owned by a young German Jewish prewar emigre
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... States. After 1933, the Nazi dictatorship that now governed Germany increasingly persecuted Jewish
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15031. Disappearing ball and magic cup trick returned after 50 years to the cousin of a Jewish youth killed during the Holocaust
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... entrusted it to his non-Jewish friend and neighbor, Emil Varecka, in July 1942 prior to his deportation from
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15032. Mixed media wall sculpture in three sections by Daisy Brand memorializing the betrayal and destruction of Jewish culture and religious faith during the Holocaust
Anti-Jewish laws were introduced gradually, but by 1942, Jews were stripped of their rights and forced ... and soon the Germans began systematic deportations of the Jewish population to concentration camps. In
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15033. Service recognition card for British commemorative medals and ribbons issued to an Austrian Jewish woman in the British Auxiliary
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15034. Krzyz Walecznych (Cross of Valor) medal and presentation box awarded to a Jewish conscript in the Soviet Army
30 year old lawyer in Bialystok. His home was destroyed and he had to move into a Jewish ghetto and
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15035. Slide depicting a man (implied to be Jewish) examining a line of young women auditioning for a theater review
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15036. Wool blanket with a black, red, and cream plaid pattern acquired by a Polish Jewish woman after her escape during a forced march from Ravensbrück
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15037. Pre-war photograph of Jewish school taken clandestinely
Czechoslovakia, and Lithuania--photographing Jewish communities. He was arrested and imprisoned repeatedly by ... life in the Jewish shtetlekh (villages) of Germany, Poland, Romania, Hungary, Russia, Ukraine, Latvia
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15038. Pouch with a false base used by a German Jewish émigré to smuggle money out of the country
Jewish, and they celebrated the high holidays. Erna’s sister, Ruth, married a doctor, Arnold Esrati (1901 ... for being Jewish. She was sent to a private Jewish school in Hilversum, near Amsterdam. In April 1935
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15039. Small wooden ornament with a view of a hillside town made by a former Jewish Czech concentration camp inmate
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Moravia. Under the Nazi regime, Jiri was fired from his job because he was Jewish. That September, Germany
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15040. Small wooden tile with a Star of David and a cracked eggshell made by a former Jewish Czech concentration camp inmate
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... 's anti-Jewish policies, Jiri was fired from his job. That September, Germany invaded neighboring Poland
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15041. Inscribed Ashkenazic Siddur used by a Jewish Polish man in a displaced persons camp
(Yaakov, later Jakub, b.1922), Yisrael (1925-1941?), and Avrum (Avraham, 1927-1941?). The Jewish community ... neighboring Jewish communities in the Kolbuszowa region by marriage, trade, and professional services. In 1921 ... forces entered Majdan on September 12, and began persecuting the local Jewish population. German
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15042. Hebrew prayer book, carried to Ecuador by a German Jewish refugee family
Chancellor of Germany in January 1933, anti-Jewish decrees and persecution made life in Germany increasingly ... Jewish refugees, and there was little opportunity to help those left behind. Horst’s parents were able to ... served as a major center of Jewish life, with a restaurant, card rooms, dances, and plays. The immigrants
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15043. Hebrew prayer book, carried to Ecuador by a German Jewish refugee family
anti-Jewish decrees and persecution made life in Germany increasingly difficult. In 1939, Ilse Brilling ... relationship with her father. Although Rastenburg was a small town, it had a large Jewish congregation. Hedwig ... employees. On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany. Anti-Jewish decrees were
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15044. Hebrew prayer book, carried to Ecuador by a German Jewish refugee family
Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor of Germany in January 1933, anti-Jewish decrees and persecution made ... Jewish liturgy. He founded a publishing house in Roedelheim in 1799, and the mahzor was one of the first ... Jewish refugees, and there was little opportunity to help those left behind. Horst’s parents were able to
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15045. Jewish religious song book returned to a family after being confiscated during the war
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... immigrated to the United States and became a citizen in 1955. He married a fellow German, Jewish emigrant ... ). Sebald was a teacher and musician, and in Nürnberg, he taught Jewish studies at a Jewish school, also
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15046. Prayer book for Passover days 1 and 2 owned by a British soldier and German Jewish emigre
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... fellow German, Jewish emigrant, Ingeborg Sommer, and they had two sons. ... ). Sebald was a teacher and musician, and in Nürnberg, he taught Jewish studies at a Jewish school, also
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15047. Chumash brought to the US by a young, female Jewish Austrian refugee
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... new legislation that restricted Jewish life. In July, Mathilde’s sister, Estera, married Berthold ... Stoeckel. During Kristallnacht, Mathilde watched from her apartment as synagogues and Jewish businesses
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15048. Refugee, a honey brown teddy bear with a pink robe, owned by a young Jewish girl who had lived in hiding as a Catholic
there were violent anti-Jewish riots in the area. That was when Zofia learned that she was Jewish; news ... [Jewish Council] to make different living arrangements. But while he was there, the Gestapo arrived to
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15049. Watercolor of the cabin interior where a Jewish family found refuge
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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15050. Antisemitic poster by Fips depicting a German shop being cheated by Jewish businessmen
German antisemitic propaganda poster encouraging Germans to fight against unfair Jewish business ... practices, by Philipp Rupprecht (Fips). The poster features two heavyset Jewish businessmen at the entrance ... goods from the store. The image implies the antisemitic trope of the fraudulent, parasitic, Jewish