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41401. View of the box and blanket that hid the newborn infant Aaron Jedwab as he was transported to the Wikkerink home.
weekly services. After the Kristallnacht pogrom in November 1938, many Jewish children were sent from ... Germany and Austria to stay with Jewish families in the Netherlands. In 1940, three girls from Germany ... soon began taking Jewish men to labor camps. In Aalten, the Germans went to Jewish homes at night to ... take Jews, Lennie's father and brothers spent their nights in the homes of non-Jewish friends to avoid
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41402. Portrait of Israel and Rivka Rybak Miedzyrzecki in Busko Zroj.
into a forced labor battalion consisting of some 100 Jewish men, whose job it was to remove bricks from ... Blachowicz in a traditional Jewish wedding. In September 1942 Benjamin's father was rounded-up during a ... who had important connections due to her position as the secretary of a leading Jewish businessman in ... after crossing to the "Aryan side," the Miedzyrzeckis lived together with another Jewish family behind a
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41403. Jews who have been rounded-up for deportation in the Lodz ghetto are held at an assembly point on Krawiecka Street until trains are available to transport them out of the ghetto.
photographed the Habimah theater during its tour in Lodz. He was also commissioned by a Jewish children ... 's health organization to photograph a series of images for an album on the Jewish child in Poland, but the ... lived with six other members of his extended family. At the end of 1941 the Lodz ghetto Jewish council ... photographs, Grosman took thousands of illegal photos documenting Jewish life and death in the ghetto
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41404. On the way to the deportation train in the Lodz ghetto.
photographed the Habimah theater during its tour in Lodz. He was also commissioned by a Jewish children ... 's health organization to photograph a series of images for an album on the Jewish child in Poland, but the ... lived with six other members of his extended family. At the end of 1941 the Lodz ghetto Jewish council ... photographs, Grosman took thousands of illegal photos documenting Jewish life and death in the ghetto
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41405. View of the ruins of the main synagogue in Brody.
shipper. She had one brother, Sigmund (b. 1922). Eugenia attended a private, non-religious, Jewish school ... share their living quarters with other Jewish families. No longer permitted to run his own business ... Brody, Poland, where his father was a teacher at a Jewish school, and subsequently, the owner of a small ... traditional Jewish home. Henryk attended a private Jewish school until the fourth grade. He then moved to a
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41406. A letter written on a Hungarian Red Cross correspondence form by Czeslava (Harmelin) Sauber to her sister Marie (Harmelin) Auerbach, an internee on the Isle of Man in England.
shipper. She had one brother, Sigmund (b. 1922). Eugenia attended a private, non-religious, Jewish school ... share their living quarters with other Jewish families. No longer permitted to run his own business ... Brody, Poland, where his father was a teacher at a Jewish school, and subsequently, the owner of a small ... traditional Jewish home. Henryk attended a private Jewish school until the fourth grade. He then moved to a
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41407. A page from the diary of Eugenia Hochberg, written while she was living in hiding in Brody, Poland.
shipper. She had one brother, Sigmund (b. 1922). Eugenia attended a private, non-religious, Jewish school ... share their living quarters with other Jewish families. No longer permitted to run his own business ... Brody, Poland, where his father was a teacher at a Jewish school, and subsequently, the owner of a small ... traditional Jewish home. Henryk attended a private Jewish school until the fourth grade. He then moved to a
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41408. A group of friends walks arm-in-arm down a street in the Ardennes.
Spicker (left), a German-Jewish refugee. ... boyfriend, Karl-Freidrich Schmidt. Werner also had a non-Jewish girlfriend and left the house at the age of ... reconciled with their father. Brother's wife had a baby girl. Irene survived the initial purge of Jewish ... students from schools since father was a WWI volunteer. However, as anti-Jewish sentiment increased, Irene
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41409. A group of women carrying large bundles march to an assembly point during a deportation action in the Lodz ghetto.
photographed the Habimah theater during its tour in Lodz. He was also commissioned by a Jewish children ... 's health organization to photograph a series of images for an album on the Jewish child in Poland, but the ... lived with six other members of his extended family. At the end of 1941 the Lodz ghetto Jewish council ... photographs, Grosman took thousands of illegal photos documenting Jewish life and death in the ghetto
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41410. Close-up portrait of Fernand Carion, a Belgian musician and prisoner-of-war.
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 ... studied violin at the New Jewish Institute and before the start of World War II performed in coffee houses ... non-Jewish musicians. The camp commandant encouraged the music since it provided good public
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41411. Close-up portrait of Fernand Carion, a Belgian musician and prisoner-of-war.
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 ... studied violin at the New Jewish Institute and before the start of World War II performed in coffee houses ... non-Jewish musicians. The camp commandant encouraged the music since it provided good public
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41412. Prewar photo of Noachel Beker, the youngest brother of Max Beker.
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 ... studied violin at the New Jewish Institute and before the start of World War II performed in coffee houses ... non-Jewish musicians. The camp commandant encouraged the music since it provided good public
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41413. Group portrait of members of the prisoner orchestra of Stalag VIIIA.
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 ... studied violin at the New Jewish Institute and before the start of World War II performed in coffee houses ... non-Jewish musicians. The camp commandant encouraged the music since it provided good public
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41414. Photo montage poster of the different theatrical and musical performances in Stalag VIIIA.
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 ... studied violin at the New Jewish Institute and before the start of World War II performed in coffee houses ... non-Jewish musicians. The camp commandant encouraged the music since it provided good public
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41415. Group portrait of Polish prisoners-of-war holding musical instruments.
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 ... studied violin at the New Jewish Institute and before the start of World War II performed in coffee houses ... non-Jewish musicians. The camp commandant encouraged the music since it provided good public
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41416. Performance by the prisoner orchestra at Stalag VIIIA in front of the infirmary.
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 ... studied violin at the New Jewish Institute and before the start of World War II performed in coffee houses ... non-Jewish musicians. The camp commandant encouraged the music since it provided good public
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41417. Arbeitskommando on Dominium. Max Beker is pictured in the middle row, second from the left.
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 ... studied violin at the New Jewish Institute and before the start of World War II performed in coffee houses ... non-Jewish musicians. The camp commandant encouraged the music since it provided good public
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41418. Poster advertizing a choir concert by the scouts group Eclaireurs Israelites de France (E.I.F.).
met his wife Rachel. When his family moved to Paris Leo joined the Jewish scout movement "Eclaireurs ... they left for Palestine saying he was going to teach the Jewish youth of France about Zionism and to ... spiritual leader as well as a Jewish leader amongst the groups in France. In spite of his success as a ... the help of other Scouts who fled South Leo arranged for shelters and homes for hundreds of Jewish
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41419. Wedding portrait of Joseph and Else (Buchenbacher) Mossel.
Yo and Else established the Jewish community (Kehlila) in Alkmaar. In the summer of 1937, they ... 15, the ports were closed. The persecution of the Jewish population in Holland soon followed. On ... weeks later, Yo was asked to leave his position. Soon thereafter, Jewish children were forbidden from ... . It enabled families to go into hiding, or arrange for their children to stay with non-Jewish families
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41420. Group portrait of the students in 6th Form at Rosh Pinna Elementary School.
Yo and Else established the Jewish community (Kehlila) in Alkmaar. In the summer of 1937, they ... 15, the ports were closed. The persecution of the Jewish population in Holland soon followed. On ... weeks later, Yo was asked to leave his position. Soon thereafter, Jewish children were forbidden from ... . It enabled families to go into hiding, or arrange for their children to stay with non-Jewish families
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41421. Group portrait of a kindergarten class with their teacher celebrating Sinterklaas (St.
Yo and Else established the Jewish community (Kehlila) in Alkmaar. In the summer of 1937, they ... 15, the ports were closed. The persecution of the Jewish population in Holland soon followed. On ... weeks later, Yo was asked to leave his position. Soon thereafter, Jewish children were forbidden from ... . It enabled families to go into hiding, or arrange for their children to stay with non-Jewish families
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41422. Lithograph of Israel from Arthur Szyk’s visual history series of the United Nations
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Arthur Szyk was a Polish-Jewish artist who fled Nazi-controlled Europe for London in 1937, and eventually ... visually tell the story of 4,000 years of Jewish history including the organization of the 12 tribes of ... Arthur Szyk (1894-1951) was born to Jewish parents, Solomon and Eugenia Szyk in Łódź, Poland, which
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41423. Italian poster for the film “Ulica Graniczna” (1949)
War II and the Holocaust as well as Jewish, Israeli, and biblical subjects, from 1923 to 2000, from ... in a tenement building in Warsaw, and features two Jewish children who are forced to relocate with ... revisions were made that downplayed Poland’s role in the Holocaust. Rather than focusing on the Jewish ... with their Jewish neighbors. The final version of “Ulica Graniczna” shows a variety of Polish attitudes
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41424. Print of an Arthur Szyk painting depicting Hanukkah festivities
New Canaan, Connecticut. The image was originally printed in the book, Six paintings of Jewish ... Hanukkah songs. Hanukkah celebrates the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem during the Jewish revolt ... against the oppressive Seleucid Empire. Born to Jewish parents in Łódź, Poland, Szyk studied and worked on ... Arthur Szyk (1894-1951) was born to Jewish parents, Solomon and Eugenia Szyk in Łódź, Poland, which
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41425. Print of an Arthur Szyk painting depicting the Simchat Torah celebration
Connecticut. The image was originally printed in the book, Six paintings of Jewish holidays, in 1948. The ... print depicts the male members of a Jewish congregation traditionally celebrating the religious holiday ... annual Torah readings. Born to Jewish parents in Łódź, Poland, Szyk studied and worked on projects ... Arthur Szyk (1894-1951) was born to Jewish parents, Solomon and Eugenia Szyk in Łódź, Poland, which