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1251. Mazal Tov Hajon, the donor's great grandmother, with her grandchildren (the chidlren of Elias Hajon and Matilda Finci Hajon).
); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); WOMEN ... laws of Kashrut. Tina had two brothers; one older b. 1905- Joseph (nickname Beppo) who together with
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1252. Portrait of the children of Elias and Matilda Hajon (the donor's great aunt and uncle) wearing their Purim costumes
JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWISH HOLIDAYS (PURIM); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN) ... laws of Kashrut. Tina had two brothers; one older b. 1905- Joseph (nickname Beppo) who together with
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1253. Studio portrait of Erwin Tepper and his parents, Juda and Schifra Tepper.
CHILDREN'S TRANSPORTS (50 CHILDREN); FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (AUSTRIAN); JEWS (POLISH); OTC ... Following the German annexation of Austria in 1938, and the imposition of anti-Semitic laws, the Teppers
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1254. Juda and Schifra Tepper entertain guests in their apartment in Vienna.
CHESS; CHILDREN'S TRANSPORTS (50 CHILDREN); GROUP PORTRAITS; INTERIORS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN); JEWS ... Following the German annexation of Austria in 1938, and the imposition of anti-Semitic laws, the Teppers
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1255. Collage of photographs of Franka (nee Kempinski) and Sewek Winograd in Paris, with their daughter Liliane.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (POSTWAR JEWISH); JEWS (FRENCH); JEWS (POLISH); STUDIO ... was religious, and lived in a building comprised completely of observant Jews in Lodz. All the ... the outbreak of war in Poland on 1st September 1939, Jews began pouring into Lvov to escape the ... Germans. However, on June 1st, 1940, the Soviet government decided to deport approximately 10,000 Jews to
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1256. A Jewish man and woman from Sejny sit outside a wooden house.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH) ... unknown); the brother-in-law of Zelig Szczupacki. Peretz owned an iron-goods store. His father in-law ... of 1939 the Germans deported all of approximately 700 Jews from Sejny. In an effort to save her ... that keeping photographs of Jews was punishable by the Germans and later would not be looked favorably
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1257. Julius Brodnitz presides over a meeting of the Centralverein.
BRODNITZ, JULIUS; CENTRALVEREIN; CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (GERMAN) ... Julius Brodnitz was born in Posen in 1866. In 1894 he moved to Berlin to practice law and soon ... beca Julius Brodnitz was born in Posen in 1866. In 1894 he moved to Berlin to practice law and soon
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1258. German-Jewish leader, Julius Brodnitz, attends a sporting event in 1934.
BRODNITZ, JULIUS; CENTRALVEREIN; JEWS (GERMAN); SPECTATORS/AUDIENCES/BYSTANDERS; SPORTS/TEAMS ... Julius Brodnitz was born in Posen in 1866. In 1894 he moved to Berlin to practice law and soon ... beca Julius Brodnitz was born in Posen in 1866. In 1894 he moved to Berlin to practice law and soon
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1259. Photograph of Walter Lande.
GERMANS; JEWS (GERMAN); LAWYERS; LAWYERS/PROSECUTORS/DEFENSE ATTORNEYS; POLITICIANS; PROFESSORS ... Lande converted to Christianity in the late 19th century and raised their children as non-Jews. As a ... young man Walter studied law in Freiburg, Geneva, and Berlin. After completing his studies he became a ... law clerk. During the First World War, Walter served as a medic in Belgium. He later joined the
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1260. Portrait of Walter Lande in military uniform.
JEWS (GERMAN); MEDICAL CARE/NURSES/MEDICS; VETERANS (GERMAN); VETERANS (JEWISH); WORLD WAR I ... Lande converted to Christianity in the late 19th century and raised their children as non-Jews. As a ... young man Walter studied law in Freiburg, Geneva, and Berlin. After completing his studies he became a ... law clerk. During the First World War, Walter served as a medic in Belgium. He later joined the
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1261. Walter Lande photographed while serving as a German medical officer in World War I.
JEWS (GERMAN); MEDICAL CARE/NURSES/MEDICS; VETERANS (GERMAN); VETERANS (JEWISH); WORLD WAR I ... Lande converted to Christianity in the late 19th century and raised their children as non-Jews. As a ... young man Walter studied law in Freiburg, Geneva, and Berlin. After completing his studies he became a ... law clerk. During the First World War, Walter served as a medic in Belgium. He later joined the
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1262. The Jemolo family visits the Falcos at their summer home in Portofino.
GROUP PORTRAITS; ITALIANS; JEMOLO, CARLO ARTURO; JEWS (ITALIAN); RESCUERS/RESCUE; RESCUERS/RESCUE ... Torino March 11, 1884) served as a a professor of canon law at the university. Her mother Gabriella ... sister, Graziella Danon, born January 28, 1929. The family lived in Milan and were observant Jews ... 1930s. After racial laws led to the creation of a Jewish school in 1938, she studied there for two
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1263. Portrait of Professor Simon Bieliatzkin in his room in the Kovno ghetto.
CLOSE-UPS; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; INTERIORS; JEWS (LITHUANIAN); KOVNO; LAWYERS/PROSECUTORS/DEFENSE ... Bieliatzkin was a jurist and an expert in civil law at the University of Lithuania. During the war he served
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1264. Survivors from an unidentified concentration camp, most of whom are still in uniform, pose for a group photograph.
CHILDREN/YOUTH; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (POLISH); SURVIVORS; UNIFORMS; WOMEN; YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... the donor's brother-in-law. Among those pictured is Isak Lipschitz (later Isak Lips), standing
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1265. Wedding of Silva Bachi, a cousin of Paola Sereni Foa.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (ITALIAN); WEDDINGS ... year, after the institution of racial laws, he was demoted to the rank of private and dismissed from ... racial laws also forbade Serenella and her siblings from attending Italian public schools. The family ... only as Jews but also as army deserters since they were both of military age. After some time the
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1266. The Foa family gathers around the dinner table. From left to right are Lisa and Bruno Foa, Grandmother Eleonora Foa, Joe Levi and his wife Marina Foa Levi.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); HOMES (PRIVATE JEWISH); JEWS (ITALIAN) ... department of the University of Bari and became Italy's youngest full professor. He also practiced law in ... Naples where he continued to live. In 1936 while he met Lisa Haimann, a German-Jew living in Italy ... manifesto, which barred Jews from obtaining public employment, joining the armed forces or attending schools
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1267. The Fabini family poses for a group photo by a river bank.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (ITALIAN) ... two years. Franco had to return to the Jewish school after the enactment of racial laws. In the fall
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1268. Italian teenagers sit by their desks in their high school classroom.
INTERIORS; JEWS (ITALIAN); SCHOOLS/TEACHERS/CLASSES; TYPEWRITERS ... two years. Franco had to return to the Jewish school after the enactment of racial laws. In the fall
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1269. Members of the Levy family. Included are the grandparents of Franco Fubini.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (ITALIAN) ... two years. Franco had to return to the Jewish school after the enactment of racial laws. In the fall
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1270. Chaim Perelman pays his respects to Queen Elisabeth of Belgium (the Queen Mother).
PERSONALITIES: JEWS -- Names (P) ... of Belgium on May 10, 1940 and the imposition of Nuremberg Laws, the rector of the University asked ... Chaim used his earnings to subsidize other Jews who had gone into hiding. In July 1942, he and Fela ... spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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1271. Studio portrait of Jewish philosopher, Martin Buber.
PERSONALITIES: JEWS -- Names (B) ... of Belgium on May 10, 1940 and the imposition of Nuremberg Laws, the rector of the University asked ... Chaim used his earnings to subsidize other Jews who had gone into hiding. In July 1942, he and Fela ... spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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1272. A group attends a reception in an art gallery. Pictured are Chaim Perelman (second from the left) and Israeli General Moshe Dayan (third from the left).
PERSONALITIES: JEWS -- Names (P) ... of Belgium on May 10, 1940 and the imposition of Nuremberg Laws, the rector of the University asked ... Chaim used his earnings to subsidize other Jews who had gone into hiding. In July 1942, he and Fela ... spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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1273. Fela Perelman meets with Menachem Begin surrounded by Zionist youth.
PERSONALITIES: JEWS -- Names (P) ... of Belgium on May 10, 1940 and the imposition of Nuremberg Laws, the rector of the University asked ... Chaim used his earnings to subsidize other Jews who had gone into hiding. In July 1942, he and Fela ... spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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1274. Group portrait of Germans on a field trip to a cavern in the Harz mountains.
CAVES; CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; GERMANS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (GERMAN); JEWS IN ... pictured is Solly Perel (middle, marked by arrow), a Jew living in hiding as a member of the Hitler Youth ... 1906), and Bertha (b. ca. 1909). In 1935 after the enactment of the Nuremberg laws, Solly was expelled ... in a line and pass a selection. Jews and Communists were taken out and murdered by Einsatzgruppen
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1275. Rabbi Leo Baeck is interviewed by a British soldier upon his arrival in Hamburg at the start of a three week visit to Germany.
before he could complete his degree legislation was enacted barring Jews from the study of law. Instead ... PERSONALITIES: JEWS -- Names (B) ... BAECK, LEO; CENTRAL JEWISH COMMITTEE (BELSEN); CLERGY/RABBIS/CHAPLAINS (JEWISH); CLOSE-UPS; JEWS ... airport by Norbert Wollheim, Chairman of the Central Committee of Jews in the British Zone. Baeck's trip