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15576. Identification card issued to Elek Rebensztok by the Central Council of Jewish Congregations of Poland and stamped by British immigration authorities allowing him to provisionally enter the country under the orphans' quota.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); EMIGRES/EMIGRATION/AID ... reclaim the children. Otherwise, he had made provision for a Jewish organization to find them after
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15577. Portrait of a Polish Jewish family at a wedding. Pictured are Hanka Wajcblum (seated in front), Estusia Wajcblum (seated second from right), Rebeka (Jaglom) Wajcblum (back row, left), and Sabina Wacjblum (back row, third from left).
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; INTERIORS; JEWS
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15578. Jewish youth who had been passengers on the Exodus and reinterned in Germany go for an excursion in the hills outside Marseilles prior to their legal departure for Palestine.
DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); EXODUS (RETURN TO EUROPE); EXODUS PASSENGER; GROUP PORTRAITS
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15579. Portrait of an Austrian Jewish family. Pictured is Frima Hochstaet (second from the right) and four of her children (left to right): Max, Regina orGreta, Sarafina, and Regina or Greta.
JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI AUSTRIA -- Daily Life/Portraits/Street Scenes ... FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (BELGIAN); JEWS (ROMANIAN); STUDIO PORTRAITS; WOMEN
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15580. Two young girls, one of whom is a Jewish child in hiding, pose on a street of an unidentified Dutch town in front of a man on a bicycle.
blue eyed, she decided neither to wear the Jewish star nor to go into hiding. Instead she also joined ... hiding two Jewish baby boys. They were arrested after walking in the park on a Sunday afternoon. The
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15581. A German Jewish couple looks out the window of a train [perhaps in advance of their departure to the United States on board the Marine Perch.] Pictured are Fritz and Jachet Sauerbrunn looking out the train window on the right.
DEPARTURES; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); FAMILIES (POSTWAR JEWISH); IMMIGRATION (TO USA); TRAIN ... zipper business. Both of her parents were of Polish Jewish extraction. Her father was born in Berlin to
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15582. A Jewish New Year greeting card sent from Trani displaced persons' camp and depicting a marching army and works of art such as Michelangelo's Moses, the Arch of Titus and a low relief from the same Arch.
DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); GREETING CARDS; JEWISH HOLIDAYS; JEWISH HOLIDAYS (ROSH HASHANAH
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15583. May Day demonstration in Lodz. The banner reads: "Leather Section of the Gwiazda Cooperative." This photograph depicts the donor's second husband Abram Przemyslawski and his co-workers from a Jewish cooperative.
Bialystok which was already full of Jewish refugees. Ewa lived and slept in a single room together with 17 ... with two children. After Leon's death, Ewa worked in Jewish kindergartens in Lodz and later she was
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15584. May Day demonstration in Lodz. The banner reads: "Invalid Cooperative Hibner in Lodz." This photograph depicts the donor's second husband Abram Przemyslawski and his co-workers from a Jewish cooperative.
Bialystok which was already full of Jewish refugees. Ewa lived and slept in a single room together with 17 ... with two children. After Leon's death, Ewa worked in Jewish kindergartens in Lodz and later she was
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15585. Four Jewish girls who came to England on a Kindertransport pose in front of an automobile Pictured from the left to the right are: Sophie Goldschmidt-Stern, Ruth Adametz-Cohen, Margot Hirschi and the photographs donor, Liselotte Liesl Scherzer.
JEWISH REFUGEES: SEARCH FOR SAFE HAVENS (1933-1945) -- Kindertransport -- Life in England/Scotland ... ); KINDERTRANSPORT; REFUGEES (JEWISH)
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15586. Group portrait of Bulgarian Jewish boys in the courtyard of the synagogue.climbing on top of crates holding supplies that were gathered for Greek Jews who were passing through Sofia during their deportation.
Sofia Jewish Symphony Orchestra. In his youth, Albert and his brothers attended a private Jewish ... Legislature introduced anti-Jewish legislation that prohibited Jews from owning businesses or intermarrying
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15587. Interior pages of an identification card issued by the Ministry of the Interior to Izidor Schwarz stating that he is an office worker employed in the main office of the Jewish community.
DOCUMENTS; IDENTIFICATION PAPERS; JEWISH COUNCILS; JEWS (SLOVAK); OFFICES/STAFF/ADMINISTRATION ... organization) and the Central Jewish Relief Committee also worked under the auspices of the official community
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15588. Concertmaster Max Beker, a Jewish prisoner-of-war from Vilna, performs a solo with the camp orchestra under the direction of Fernand Carion, a Belgian prisoner-of-war, for infirmary patients.
Jewish and musical educations. Fania studied piano, and her sister Henia studied voice at the Vilna ... Noachel. Like the Durmashkins, the Beker children attended Jewish schools and also studied music. Max
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15589. Postwar portrait of three Jewish sisters. Pictured from left to right are Esther Ass, Chana Chamanovitch (an orphan who was unofficially adopted by the Ass family after the war) and Itke Ass.
BAD GASTEIN; BIELSKI GROUP; CLOSE-UPS; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; WOMEN ... December 7, 1941 the Germans rounded up the Jewish community and brought them to a courthouse. They then
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15590. Group portrait of a Latvian Jewish family. Photographed are Frieda and Arthur Lewenstein with their daughters Libin (left) and Bella (right), and Frieda's parents Bernard and Scheine ('Jenny') Brenner.
(PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS; JEWS (LATVIAN); WOMEN
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15591. Group portrait of a German Jewish family. Pictured in the center are parents Hedwig and Moritz Oppenheimer, with their children Paul (far left), Elsie (second from left), Hans (second from right) and Fritz (far right).
JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY -- Daily Life/Families/Street Scenes ... FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); FENCES; JEWS (GERMAN)
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15592. Self-portrait showing himself in dispair sitting with his head on his arms in an imaginary room painted by Heinz Geiringer, a Jewish teenager in Amsterdam, while in hiding to keep himself occupied.
painted by Heinz Geiringer, a Jewish teenager in Amsterdam, while in hiding to keep himself occupied. The ... first time. In May 1940 Germany invaded Holland and began imposing antisemitic restrictions. All Jewish ... children had to attend Jewish school. Heinz attended school with Margot Frank. Erich could no longer
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15593. A young boy stands on a snowy road next to a building marked with a Jewish star on its exterior wall while men wearing armbands gather in the background.
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15594. Studio portrait of Abusz Werber, a member of the Jewish resistance and rescue network the CDJ (Committee for the Defense of the Jews) responsible for publishing the underground newspaper.
CDJ (COMMITTEE FOR THE DEFENSE OF THE JEWS); CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (BELGIAN); RESCUERS (JEWISH ... with Dode Trocki, he founded the "Jewish People's University," where Abusz taught the history of the
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15595. Jewish workers from the Lipa farm labor camp line up with their shovels in Cervene Pecky where they were allowed to work for a week in the spring of 1942.
Brod in 1940 by the Zentralstelle fuer Juedische Auswanderung (Central Office for Jewish Emigration ... Central Office for Jewish Emigration. One of the chief instigators of the establishment of the Nazi policy
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15596. Jewish workers from the Lipa farm labor camp dig in the snow in Cervene Pecky where they were allowed to work for a week in the spring of 1942.
Brod in 1940 by the Zentralstelle fuer Juedische Auswanderung (Central Office for Jewish Emigration ... Central Office for Jewish Emigration. One of the chief instigators of the establishment of the Nazi policy
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15597. Four Jewish workers from the Lipa farm labor camp dig in the snow in Cervene Pecky where they were allowed to work for a week in the spring of 1942.
Brod in 1940 by the Zentralstelle fuer Juedische Auswanderung (Central Office for Jewish Emigration ... Central Office for Jewish Emigration. One of the chief instigators of the establishment of the Nazi policy
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15598. Close-up portrait of one Jewish worker from the Lipa farm labor camp in Cervene Pecky where he was allowed to work for a week in the spring of 1942.
Brod in 1940 by the Zentralstelle fuer Juedische Auswanderung (Central Office for Jewish Emigration ... Central Office for Jewish Emigration. One of the chief instigators of the establishment of the Nazi policy
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15599. Two Jewish workers from the Lipa farm labor camp dig in the snow in Cervene Pecky where they were allowed to work for a week in the spring of 1942.
Brod in 1940 by the Zentralstelle fuer Juedische Auswanderung (Central Office for Jewish Emigration ... Central Office for Jewish Emigration. One of the chief instigators of the establishment of the Nazi policy
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15600. Group portrait of Zionist youth in "Farma." The "Farma" was a plot of land between Bedzin and Sosnowiec that was allocated to the local Zionist youth movements by the Jewish Council for the growing of vegetables.