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21651. David Alkalay leans against a bicycle outside his store in Paris.
BICYCLES; BUSINESSES (JEWISH); JEWS (BULGARIAN); JEWS (FRENCH); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); STREET SCENES ... he opened a store. He married a Jewish woman from Turkey, and they had a daughter, Ginette. Alfred
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21652. The Beracha family gathers for a Sunday outing in a Bulgarian village.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (BULGARIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); TABLES ... he opened a store. He married a Jewish woman from Turkey, and they had a daughter, Ginette. Alfred
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21653. Jews from Sofia tend their garden outside Haskovo, Bulgaria, where they had been deported.
FARMS/FARMING; GARDENS/GARDENING; JEWS (BULGARIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); REFUGEES (JEWISH); WOMEN ... he opened a store. He married a Jewish woman from Turkey, and they had a daughter, Ginette. Alfred
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21654. Group portrait of displaced persons in the Wetzlar displaced persons camp, 1948.
DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (POLISH); WETZLAR ... January 1940, most of the Jewish properties had been confiscated, the synagogue had been set on fire, and ... family and the Jewish community in Parafianov through a visit to Parafainovand surrounding villages ... (now in Belarus). The 130 Jewish families living there had a relatively good relationship with the
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21655. Elchanan Peres draws on a tablet of paper, Karkur, Israel, circa 1949.
JEWISH LIFE IN PALESTINE/ISRAEL -- Daily Life/Economic Life/Families ... January 1940, most of the Jewish properties had been confiscated, the synagogue had been set on fire, and ... family and the Jewish community in Parafianov through a visit to Parafainovand surrounding villages ... (now in Belarus). The 130 Jewish families living there had a relatively good relationship with the
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21656. The Stopper family enjoys a day at the beach. Among those pictured are Erna and Isaac Stopper (seated on the left) with their children Henny (far left) and Tilly (center).
BEACHES; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (DUTCH) ... them to a trusted non-Jewish neighbor. The family’s apartment above their store was already on a street ... designated as Jewish, so they did not need to move, but Isaac boarded up the store to make it appear that no ... disease, but the Germans took the sister to the Jewish hospital via an ambulance and the rest of the
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21657. Simon and Fanny Marcus with their son Norbert (later Ofer) after the war.
JEWS (BELGIAN); JEWS (ROMANIAN); REFUGEE CAMPS/CENTERS; REFUGEES (JEWISH); WOMEN
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21658. Sula Graubart with her nephew. Both perished in the Holocaust.
CHILDREN/YOUTH (WHO PERISHED); FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); WOMEN ... she lived in the ghetto, her father died, and he was given a Jewish burial. She witnessed the
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21659. Laja Tannenbaum stands on a dock in the seaside town of Arcachon.
INVASION & OCCUPATION -- France -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families/The Jewish Quarter ... that he could safely acknowledge that he was Jewish. Alarmed by this interaction, the family moved
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21660. Close-up portrait of Zigi and Erma Zimmerstark (cousins of the donor) taken in the Krakow ghetto and sent to a relative in the United States.
CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); KRAKOW
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21661. Group portrait of members of the extended Münzer family in Rymanow, Poland.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); FENCES; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (POLISH) ... inflicted on the Jewish population. When Gitel realized she was pregnant in 1941, she deliberated a long ... time about the wisdom of bringing another Jewish child into the world at such a time before deciding to ... dreamed that the Virgin Mary had instructed her to take Jewish children into hiding. Alfred was given to
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21662. Portrait of the Shattan family on vacation in Wisniowa Gura.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (POLISH); WOMEN ... Jewish, working conditions were somewhat better than in other places. They later isolated the Jewish ... Jewish community of Berlin on Oranienburg Strasse. They settled in the Schlachtensee DP camp, which was
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21663. Bluma Shattan walks down a commercial street in Lodz with her sister-in-law Rivka
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); STREET SCENES; WOMEN ... Jewish, working conditions were somewhat better than in other places. They later isolated the Jewish ... Jewish community of Berlin on Oranienburg Strasse. They settled in the Schlachtensee DP camp, which was
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21664. Wedding dress made from a parachute worn for a wedding in a displaced persons camp.
ARTIFACTS N; CLOTHING N; DP (EXHIBIT) N; DPS (JEWISH) N; DRESSES N; TEXTILES N; WEDDINGS N
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21665. Group portrait of friends and relatives offering a toast at a Ginsburg family celebration.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); INTERIORS; JEWS (GERMAN); SOCIAL GATHERINGS; TOASTS ... Jewish cemetery. Benno had an older brother Alfred (b. 1927). Josef Ginsburg, who was originally from ... Szczupak. The family observed Jewish holidays and attended synagogue but also celebrated Christmas at home ... Early in 1938 Benno was forced to move to a Jewish school, and his parents began applying for visas to
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21666. Hedwig Winter washes laundry outside her home in Wittelshofen, Germany.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (GERMAN); LAUNDRY/LAUNDRIES
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21667. Studio portrait of David Bajer wearing the jacket of his concentration camp uniform, taken shortly after his liberation.
CLOSE-UPS; DPS (JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); STUDIO PORTRAITS; SURVIVORS; UNIFORMS ... David and the other Jewish workers and sentenced them to death. Fortunately, the German factory ... and taken to the "Gypsy camp." There he received medical treatment for his burns by a Jewish ... with a group of Jewish survivors. Subsequently, they moved to Lodz and then fled to the West by way
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21668. Bluma Kleinhandler (center) poses with her cousins Zosa (right) and Pesele (left) Moszenberg in Chmielnik, Poland.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); STUDIO PORTRAITS ... that was established soon after the entry of German troops into the town. When a local Jewish council ... Germany in May 1946 on board the Marine Flasher, the first American ship to carry Jewish DPs to the US
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21669. Members of the extended Kleinhandler family pose on a train track at the railroad station in Chmielnik, Poland.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); TRAIN TRACKS ... that was established soon after the entry of German troops into the town. When a local Jewish council ... Germany in May 1946 on board the Marine Flasher, the first American ship to carry Jewish DPs to the US
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21670. Group portrait of the extended Kalman family in Kalocsa, Hungary.
COURTYARDS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (HUNGARIAN)
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21671. Portrait of the Godzinski family in Kielce. Among those pictured is Zygmunt Godzinski (top left).
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH) ... that was established soon after the entry of German troops into the town. When a local Jewish council ... Germany in May 1946 on board the Marine Flasher, the first American ship to carry Jewish DPs to the US
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21672. Front page of the February 1929 issue of "Der Stuermer," a Nazi newspaper edited by Julius Streicher, showing a caricature of Magnus Hirschfeld.
GERMANS; HIRSCHFELD, MAGNUS; HOMOSEXUALS; PROPAGANDA; PROPAGANDA (ANTI-JEWISH); PUBLICATIONS ... sexuality. Jewish and homosexual himself, Hirschfeld's personal background played an important role in his ... was denounced as Jewish, social-democratic and "offensive to public morals". Right-wing youth gangs
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21673. Berta Spiro plays her guitar.
JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY -- Daily Life/Families/Street Scenes ... excursions with a Jewish group, the Kameraden. After Berta received her certification she went to Hanover to
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21674. Bruno Foa pushes his daughter Eleanor in a wheelbarrow.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (ITALIAN); WHEELBARROWS
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21675. The Lewitzky family gathers for a family card game.
CARD PLAYING; CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN); TABLES; WOMEN ... Grueninger saved between two and three thousand Jewish refugees. Gruninger was fired for his illegal ... by the Swiss Jewish community and the AJDC. The children were permitted to attend a Protestant