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1526. An orthodox Jewish couple poses with their baby granddaughter.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; ELDERLY; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS ... (RELIGIOUS); JEWS (SLOVAK); WOMEN ... with them and raise Hetty. Beatte had read law at the university and worked as an aid to a government ... and a Zionist. Many Polish Jews en route to Palestine stayed over at their house, and Hetty belonged
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1527. Studio portrait of an Austrian Jewish family. Pictured from left to right are Rudolph, Mathilde (seated), Emil, Hilda, Isabella (Bella), Joseph, and Richard Wiener.
PORTRAITS; JEWS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN); STUDIO PORTRAITS; YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... vibrant Deaf community where Jews and non-Jews mixed freely. In Vienna, Hilda and Richard attended a ... met Isadore Rattner, a Deaf Jew from Poland. They married, and had three Deaf children: Nelly (born ... Germany annexed Austria. As the Nazis consolidated their control and antisemitic laws went into effect
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1528. Members of a Deaf gymnastics club pose for a group portrait on the bleachers.
AUSTRIANS; DEAFNESS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN); JEWS (POLISH); SPORTS/TEAMS/ATHLETES; YOUTH ... vibrant Deaf community where Jews and non-Jews mixed freely. In Vienna, Hilda and Richard attended a ... met Isadore Rattner, a Deaf Jew from Poland. They married, and had three Deaf children: Nelly (born ... Germany annexed Austria. As the Nazis consolidated their control and antisemitic laws went into effect
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1529. The "SS Rex," the Italian liner which transported the Wiener-Rattner family from Genoa to New York.
DEAFNESS; IMMIGRATION; IMMIGRATION (TO USA); JEWS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN); OCEANS/SEAS; SHIPS; SHIPS (REX) ... vibrant Deaf community where Jews and non-Jews mixed freely. In Vienna, Hilda and Richard attended a ... met Isadore Rattner, a Deaf Jew from Poland. They married, and had three Deaf children: Nelly (born ... Germany annexed Austria. As the Nazis consolidated their control and antisemitic laws went into effect
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1530. Group portrait of a hiking group on an outing. Among those pictured is Hilda Wiener (far left, front).
AUSTRIANS; BANNERS; CHILDREN/YOUTH; DEAFNESS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN); OUTINGS ... vibrant Deaf community where Jews and non-Jews mixed freely. In Vienna, Hilda and Richard attended a ... met Isadore Rattner, a Deaf Jew from Poland. They married, and had three Deaf children: Nelly (born ... Germany annexed Austria. As the Nazis consolidated their control and antisemitic laws went into effect
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1531. Group portrait of members of a sports club. Among those pictured is Hilda Wiener (fifth from the right).
ANIMALS (DOGS); AUSTRIANS; DEAFNESS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN); SPORTS (SOCCER); WOMEN ... vibrant Deaf community where Jews and non-Jews mixed freely. In Vienna, Hilda and Richard attended a ... met Isadore Rattner, a Deaf Jew from Poland. They married, and had three Deaf children: Nelly (born ... Germany annexed Austria. As the Nazis consolidated their control and antisemitic laws went into effect
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1532. A group of friends chat together on a city street.
AUSTRIANS; DEAFNESS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN); STREET SCENES; WOMEN; YOUTH GROUPS ... vibrant Deaf community where Jews and non-Jews mixed freely. In Vienna, Hilda and Richard attended a ... met Isadore Rattner, a Deaf Jew from Poland. They married, and had three Deaf children: Nelly (born ... Germany annexed Austria. As the Nazis consolidated their control and antisemitic laws went into effect
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1533. Group portrait of students in an English language class for Deaf immigrants, taught by Alice McVan, a Gallaudet alumna.
DEAFNESS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN); SCHOOLS/TEACHERS/CLASSES; WOMEN; YOUTH GROUPS ... vibrant Deaf community where Jews and non-Jews mixed freely. In Vienna, Hilda and Richard attended a ... met Isadore Rattner, a Deaf Jew from Poland. They married, and had three Deaf children: Nelly (born ... Germany annexed Austria. As the Nazis consolidated their control and antisemitic laws went into effect
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1534. Hilda Wiener Rattner holds her daughter, Lilly, on her lap.
AUSTRIANS; CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; DEAFNESS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS; JEWS ... vibrant Deaf community where Jews and non-Jews mixed freely. In Vienna, Hilda and Richard attended a ... met Isadore Rattner, a Deaf Jew from Poland. They married, and had three Deaf children: Nelly (born ... Germany annexed Austria. As the Nazis consolidated their control and antisemitic laws went into effect
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1535. Jewish teenagers wearing Jewish stars dance at a party hosted by Rudy Acohen shortly before he was arrested in a reprisal action and sent to Auschwitz where he perished.
INVASION & OCCUPATION -- The Netherlands -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families ... BADGES (STAR OF DAVID); CELEBRATIONS; DANCING; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (DUTCH); YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... round-up and deportation of Dutch Jews. Ina wanted to go into hiding, but her father forbade her to go ... a friend of Ina's sister-in-law, who belonged to the underground, visited them at night. That
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1536. Portrait of Laura Drimer with her two children, Marcel and Irena.
); JEWS (POLISH); JEWS (UKRAINIAN); WOMEN ... ensuing pogrom 400 Jews were killed in the streets of town. Laura's father, Osjasz Gruber was killed by ... the Ukrainians in this pogrom. Some 17,000 Jews lived in Drohobycz and another 30,000 in Boryslaw and ... the vicinity. In July 1941 Jakub Drimmer was in Lvov, accompanied by his 25 year-old sister-in-law
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1537. Marcel Drimer visits the lumber yard where his father works as the accountant.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (POLISH); JEWS (UKRAINIAN); WOOD/LUMBER ... ensuing pogrom 400 Jews were killed in the streets of town. Laura's father, Osjasz Gruber was killed by ... the Ukrainians in this pogrom. Some 17,000 Jews lived in Drohobycz and another 30,000 in Boryslaw and ... the vicinity. In July 1941 Jakub Drimmer was in Lvov, accompanied by his 25 year-old sister-in-law
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1538. Irena and Marcel Drimer picnic on the grounds where their father works as the accountant.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; EATING/DRINKING; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH ... ); JEWS (UKRAINIAN); WOOD/LUMBER/LUMBERYARDS ... ensuing pogrom 400 Jews were killed in the streets of town. Laura's father, Osjasz Gruber was killed by ... the Ukrainians in this pogrom. Some 17,000 Jews lived in Drohobycz and another 30,000 in Boryslaw and
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1539. Rywka Gruber holds her young nephew Marcel Drimer next to the train tracks of the lumberyard.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); JEWS (UKRAINIAN ... ensuing pogrom 400 Jews were killed in the streets of town. Laura's father, Osjasz Gruber was killed by ... the Ukrainians in this pogrom. Some 17,000 Jews lived in Drohobycz and another 30,000 in Boryslaw and ... the vicinity. In July 1941 Jakub Drimmer was in Lvov, accompanied by his 25 year-old sister-in-law
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1540. Marcel Drimer walks by a shrub in Drohobycz wearing a small book bag.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (POLISH); JEWS (UKRAINIAN) ... ensuing pogrom 400 Jews were killed in the streets of town. Laura's father, Osjasz Gruber was killed by ... the Ukrainians in this pogrom. Some 17,000 Jews lived in Drohobycz and another 30,000 in Boryslaw and ... the vicinity. In July 1941 Jakub Drimmer was in Lvov, accompanied by his 25 year-old sister-in-law
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1541. Studio portrait of Leiba Gruber (cousin of the donor) she was killed with her mother in 1943 at the age of four.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CHILDREN/YOUTH (WHO PERISHED); JEWS (POLISH); JEWS (UKRAINIAN ... ensuing pogrom 400 Jews were killed in the streets of town. Laura's father, Osjasz Gruber was killed by ... the Ukrainians in this pogrom. Some 17,000 Jews lived in Drohobycz and another 30,000 in Boryslaw and ... the vicinity. In July 1941 Jakub Drimmer was in Lvov, accompanied by his 25 year-old sister-in-law
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1542. Residents of Treebeek welcome a Canadian tank who is liberating the village.
DUTCH; GREETING LIBERATORS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (DUTCH); JEWS IN HIDING (AFTER THE EXPERIENCE ... first stopped in Westerbork to collect more people. Each transport contained approximately 3,000 Jews ... stipulation that if they survived the war, they should be educated as Jews. Members of the underground brought ... 's father Jacob learned that his sister Jenny and brother-in-law Nathan Dusseldorp had been murdered by the
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1543. Residents of Treebeek welcome a Canadian tank who is liberating the village.
DUTCH; GREETING LIBERATORS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (DUTCH); JEWS IN HIDING (AFTER THE EXPERIENCE ... first stopped in Westerbork to collect more people. Each transport contained approximately 3,000 Jews ... stipulation that if they survived the war, they should be educated as Jews. Members of the underground brought ... 's father Jacob learned that his sister Jenny and brother-in-law Nathan Dusseldorp had been murdered by the
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1544. Nacha Gross walks along the sea shore in Nice acompanied by two of her sons, Fred and Leo.
INVASION & OCCUPATION -- France -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families/The Jewish Quarter ... CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS ... passed out visas to as many Jews as he could so that they could cross the border into Spain and head to ... his family in an abandoned castle. However after a few days the townspeople began blaming Jews for
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1545. A family portrait of Suze and David Cohen-Paraira with their daughter Ellis and son Bram.
university but Jews were no longer admitted due to the racial laws and she attended a Jewish cooking school ... CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS; JEWS (DUTCH); STUDIO ... August 1942 until October 1942. When the weather became cold and the area was searched for Jews who were ... 's family went to the only address they knew: the Kooistras in Utrecht, who by that time had 5 more Jews
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1546. The wedding portrait of Ellis and Nathan (Elmi) Lehman.
university but Jews were no longer admitted due to the racial laws and she attended a Jewish cooking school ... CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (POSTWAR JEWISH); JEWISH BRIGADE; JEWS; JEWS (DUTCH); WEDDINGS; WOMEN ... August 1942 until October 1942. When the weather became cold and the area was searched for Jews who were ... 's family went to the only address they knew: the Kooistras in Utrecht, who by that time had 5 more Jews
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1547. Children stand at attention during a flag raising ceremony at the Ayindram Betar summer camp.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FLAG-RAISING; FLAGS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS ... delivering children. In November 1942 the Germans invaded Tunisia and imposed various anti- Jewish laws ... Tunisia, and the racial laws were lifted. After that Raoul began to work as a teacher to help provide for ... as a member of the Israeli Knesset from 1964 to 1972 and afterwards studied law. Hilda studied
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1548. Portrait of Carlo Abenaim in his Italian army uniform.
JEWS (ITALIAN); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (ITALIAN); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (JEWISH) ... during the campaign into Abissinia but was expelled from the army in 1938 as a result of the racial laws ... she was. Unfortunately a spy lived near the Missionarie di Marie and revealed that Jews were hiding
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1549. Rabbi Lifszyc (left) and another man pose in front of a cabinet full of Torah scrolls that were smuggled out of Suwalki.
CLERGY/RABBIS/CHAPLAINS (JEWISH); GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); TORAH SCROLLS ... that all Jews leave the city. Many fled, especially to Kalvarija, a nearby Lithuanian town; the rest ... wife, mother-in-law and daughters in a horse and wagon. Cipa's mother, Sara Rivka Joselevitz, was ... way to Kalvarija. After their successful escape, David helped rescue Jews remaining in Suwalki and
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1550. Portrait of a Jewish family in Budapest. Pictured are Lorand and Ella Schichtanz with their daughter, Judit.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (HUNGARIAN) ... precariousness of their situation as newly converted Jews, Ella took Judit to a studio to pose for formal ... afterwards, Ella was able to obtain false papers with the help of her sister-in-law. She then got back in ... family. Their second employer, however, suspected them of being Jews because his own parents knew the