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32426. The Tower of Faces (the Yaffa Eliach Shtetl Collection) in the Permanent Exhibition at the U.S.
Memorial Museum devoted to the Jewish community of the Lithuanian town of Eisiskes, which was massacred by ... of Jewish life in the town gathered from more than 100 families by Dr. Yaffa Eliach, who spent her ... ,000-3,500 members of the Jewish community constituted a majority of the town's population. The ... photographs in this exhibit document the rich religious, cultural, economic and familial life of the Jewish
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32427. Group portrait of children in a home in Antwerp after the war.
children and sent food and goods to Spain. Though not Jewish, as a young teacher in 1941, she became aware ... of the danger faced by the Jewish children in her school. After making initial inquiries she was ... Jewish children. After a Jewish family contacted the CDJ, Andree visited the family and gathered ... while in hiding. In this manner the CDJ saved approximately 3000 Jewish children. After the war
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32428. Andree Geulen holds two young children whom she helped rescue during the war.
children and sent food and goods to Spain. Though not Jewish, as a young teacher in 1941, she became aware ... of the danger faced by the Jewish children in her school. After making initial inquiries she was ... Jewish children. After a Jewish family contacted the CDJ, Andree visited the family and gathered ... while in hiding. In this manner the CDJ saved approximately 3000 Jewish children. After the war
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32429. Children who had been in hiding during the war dance a hora on a beach.
children and sent food and goods to Spain. Though not Jewish, as a young teacher in 1941, she became aware ... of the danger faced by the Jewish children in her school. After making initial inquiries she was ... Jewish children. After a Jewish family contacted the CDJ, Andree visited the family and gathered ... while in hiding. In this manner the CDJ saved approximately 3000 Jewish children. After the war
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32430. A little boy, who had been hidden by Andree Geulen, poses next to a chicken coop on a farm.
children and sent food and goods to Spain. Though not Jewish, as a young teacher in 1941, she became aware ... of the danger faced by the Jewish children in her school. After making initial inquiries she was ... Jewish children. After a Jewish family contacted the CDJ, Andree visited the family and gathered ... while in hiding. In this manner the CDJ saved approximately 3000 Jewish children. After the war
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32431. Detail of one of the models of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
Memorial Museum devoted to the Jewish community of the Lithuanian town of Eisiskes, which was massacred by ... of Jewish life in the town gathered from more than 100 families by Dr. Yaffa Eliach, who spent her ... ,000-3,500 members of the Jewish community constituted a majority of the town's population. The ... photographs in this exhibit document the rich religious, cultural, economic and familial life of the Jewish
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32432. Fritz Glueckstein poses in front of a kiosk covered with announcements and advertisements.
Fritz Gluckstein is the son of a Jewish father and a Christian mother, Georg and Hedwig Gluckstein ... Fritz Gluckstein is the son of a Jewish father and a Christian mother, Georg and Hedwig Gluckstein. He ... work for the Jewish community, serving as their legal advisor. Since the family belonged to a liberal ... synagogue and was identified with the Jewish community, Fritz was considered a non-protected Mischling or
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32433. Fritz Glueckstein holds a cone of treats on his first day of school.
Fritz Gluckstein is the son of a Jewish father and a Christian mother, Georg and Hedwig Gluckstein ... Fritz Gluckstein is the son of a Jewish father and a Christian mother, Georg and Hedwig Gluckstein. He ... work for the Jewish community, serving as their legal advisor. Since the family belonged to a liberal ... synagogue and was identified with the Jewish community, Fritz was considered a non-protected Mischling or
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32434. Visitors in the Tower of Faces (the Yaffa Eliach Shtetl Collection), U.S.
Memorial Museum devoted to the Jewish community of the Lithuanian town of Eisiskes, which was massacred by ... of Jewish life in the town gathered from more than 100 families by Dr. Yaffa Eliach, who spent her ... ,000-3,500 members of the Jewish community constituted a majority of the town's population. The ... photographs in this exhibit document the rich religious, cultural, economic and familial life of the Jewish
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32435. A group of students views the Tower of Faces (Yaffa Eliach Shtetl Collection) in the permanent exhibition of the U.S.
Memorial Museum devoted to the Jewish community of the Lithuanian town of Eisiskes, which was massacred by ... of Jewish life in the town gathered from more than 100 families by Dr. Yaffa Eliach, who spent her ... ,000-3,500 members of the Jewish community constituted a majority of the town's population. The ... photographs in this exhibit document the rich religious, cultural, economic and familial life of the Jewish
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32436. A group of students views the Tower of Faces (Yaffa Eliach Shtetl Collection) in the permanent exhibition of the U.S.
Memorial Museum devoted to the Jewish community of the Lithuanian town of Eisiskes, which was massacred by ... of Jewish life in the town gathered from more than 100 families by Dr. Yaffa Eliach, who spent her ... ,000-3,500 members of the Jewish community constituted a majority of the town's population. The ... photographs in this exhibit document the rich religious, cultural, economic and familial life of the Jewish
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32437. Visitors view the Tower of Faces (Yaffa Eliach Shtetl Collection) in the permanent exhibition of the U.S.
Memorial Museum devoted to the Jewish community of the Lithuanian town of Eisiskes, which was massacred by ... of Jewish life in the town gathered from more than 100 families by Dr. Yaffa Eliach, who spent her ... ,000-3,500 members of the Jewish community constituted a majority of the town's population. The ... photographs in this exhibit document the rich religious, cultural, economic and familial life of the Jewish
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32438. Group portrait of members of the ftraternal organizatgion of Jews from Lodz in Antwerp, Belgium.
increasingly burdensome anti-Jewish legislation. After receiving an order to Aryanize his business, Bernard ... sold his studio to a non-Jewish friend, Mr. Lontie, who returned it after the war. In June 1942 when ... were placed with a non-Jewish family, while Bernard and Necha hid separately and moved frequently to ... alternatives, Bernard and Necha placed the girls in the Jewish orphanage in Antwerp that was run by the AJB
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32439. A yellow star of David marked with the German word for Jew (Jude) worn by Fritz Glueckstein.
Fritz Gluckstein is the son of a Jewish father and a Christian mother, Georg and Hedwig Gluckstein ... Fritz Gluckstein is the son of a Jewish father and a Christian mother, Georg and Hedwig Gluckstein. He ... work for the Jewish community, serving as their legal advisor. Since the family belonged to a liberal ... synagogue and was identified with the Jewish community, Fritz was considered a non-protected Mischling or
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32440. A detail from the Tower of Faces (the Yaffa Eliach Shtetl Collection) in the Permanent Exhibition at the U.S.
Memorial Museum devoted to the Jewish community of the Lithuanian town of Eisiskes, which was massacred by ... of Jewish life in the town gathered from more than 100 families by Dr. Yaffa Eliach, who spent her ... ,000-3,500 members of the Jewish community constituted a majority of the town's population. The ... photographs in this exhibit document the rich religious, cultural, economic and familial life of the Jewish
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32441. Selected records from collections of the Vrancea branch of the Romanian National Archives
acquisition was made possible with funding from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. ... acquisition was made possible with funding from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. ... Contains records concerning Jewish matters and the policy of local offices toward Jewish questions ... (1938-1946)-includes records of the revision of the citizenship of Jews, the legal status of the Jewish
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32442. Ústredný hospodársky úrad : karty arizátorov
republic (1939-1945). It played the crucial role in process of the so-called Aryanization of Jewish ... of the Jewish property, with the exception of farmland. Until the creation of the Central Economic ... Office, the process of Aryanization of Jewish property mostly affected the business property and it was ... houses and apartments of Jewish owners were first “temporarily administered” and later confiscated by the
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32443. Moshe Carmilly-Weinberger collection
took effect and the military conquests of Nazi Germany displaced Jewish populations, and many refugees ... fled for Romania and Hungary. In 1936, he and other Jewish leaders created the Rescue Committee for the ... to send Jewish refugees into Romania. In April 1944, Rabbi Weinberger was sent as a representative ... Carmilly-Weinberger, a Romanian rabbi who helped lead the efforts in assisting Jewish refugees escape to
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32444. Zilczer family papers
Margit Gelyi was born on June 19, 1907, in Gyor, Hungary, to a Jewish couple, Tibor and Vilma ... Winkler Gelyi. Margit married Paul Zilczer, a young Jewish man, and the couple settled in Budapest ... In 1938, Hungarian authorities adopted discriminatory anti-Jewish laws, based on Germany’s Nuremberg ... Laws. Jewish persons were defined in racial terms, and excluded from full participation in many
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32445. Cartoon of a Russian bear urging a poor Jew to go to England
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... and anti-Jewish propaganda from the medieval to the modern era, in Europe, Russia, and the United ... pervasive history of anti-Jewish hatred in Western art, politics and popular culture. It includes crude folk ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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32446. Metal doorstop with a bas relief of 3 Jews on a red bench
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... and anti-Jewish propaganda from the medieval to the modern era, in Europe, Russia, and the United ... pervasive history of anti-Jewish hatred in Western art, politics and popular culture. It includes crude folk ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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32447. Cast brass figure of a Jew holding an ashtray
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... and anti-Jewish propaganda from the medieval to the modern era, in Europe, Russia, and the United ... pervasive history of anti-Jewish hatred in Western art, politics and popular culture. It includes crude folk ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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32448. Pastor Gerardus Pontier and his wife, Dora, pose at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem after having been recognized as Righteous Among the Nations.
Heerlen, Holland, who hid a Jewish family in their home during the German occupation and helped others to ... the NV group, that spirited Jewish children out of Amsterdam and resettled them with Dutch families in ... Heerlen. Seeing that the boys were wearing Jewish badges, he gave them his name and address and offered ... deportation notice one week later. In order to make room for the Jewish family, the Pontiers moved their two
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32449. Studio portrait of Imre and Judit Frenkel wearing Alpine hats.
Budapest, the two majors open to Jewish students without a quota. There he also joined the Zionist ... the process of assimilation though expanding knowledge about Jewish history, strengthening Jewish self ... Group of the Jewish Youth of Szeged and attended its sessions once a week. Members of this group gave ... stage that could be easily assembled and disassembled. After the imposition of the Jewish Laws, this
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32450. Reference work
Photocopy of a register of Jewish citizens located in Berlin, Germany, in 1947 that was copied by ... dictatorship in 1933 with its aggressive anti-Jewish policies. Jews were forced out of their jobs and their ... volunteered with the Jewish Committee for Relief Abroad and, in September 1946, left for the Bergen-Belsen DP ... considered themselves Germans who were Jewish. They celebrated high holidays, irregularly attended synagogue