Displaying: 601 625 of 7,024 matches for “jews laws”
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601. Identification card issued to Toma Marko (real name Salomon Strauss) stating that he is a Ukrainian.
CLOSE-UPS; DOCUMENTS; FALSE PAPERS; IDENTIFICATION PAPERS; JEWS (POLISH); JEWS IN HIDING; JEWS IN ... and entered the Soviet consulate where he shared his news. He explained that he was a Jew living ... Lvov, but was too late. The ghetto did not exist anymore and all the Jews had been murdered. He ... enlisted in the Polish Army and enrolled as a law student at the Lodz University where he graduated in 1955
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602. Esther Wagner arrives in Warsaw with false Aryan papers.
CLOSE-UPS; FALSE PAPERS; JEWS (POLISH); JEWS IN HIDING; JEWS IN HIDING (WARTIME); WOMEN ... apartment adjoining the religious court where Rabbi Willig worked. The city had 10,000 Jews and 2 ... given a list of other demands. All Jews were required to wear armbands, abide by a curfew and relinquish ... soup kitchen. The Germans also began deporting Jews. Esther and her family found a trapdoor leading to
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603. Rabbi Israel Wagner (the donor's husband) officiates in La Paz, Bolivia.
CLERGY/RABBIS/CHAPLAINS (JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (BRAZILIAN); JEWS (POLISH); JEWS (RELIGIOUS) ... apartment adjoining the religious court where Rabbi Willig worked. The city had 10,000 Jews and 2 ... given a list of other demands. All Jews were required to wear armbands, abide by a curfew and relinquish ... soup kitchen. The Germans also began deporting Jews. Esther and her family found a trapdoor leading to
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604. Two Jewish girls in hiding walk down a street in Warsaw.
JEWS (POLISH); JEWS IN HIDING; JEWS IN HIDING (WARTIME); RESCUERS/RESCUE; RESCUERS/RESCUE (WARTIME ... apartment adjoining the religious court where Rabbi Willig worked. The city had 10,000 Jews and 2 ... given a list of other demands. All Jews were required to wear armbands, abide by a curfew and relinquish ... soup kitchen. The Germans also began deporting Jews. Esther and her family found a trapdoor leading to
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605. Exterior view of the Jewish Old Age Home in Bratislava.
EXTERIORS; HOMES (OLD AGE); JEWS; JEWS (CZECH); JEWS (SLOVAK); SLOVAKS; STREET SCENES ... the Neolog elementary school and then began the German Gymnasium where 300 Jews studied. He also ... Jews in certain professions, though they also granted individual exemptions. On April 25, 1940 the ... Aryanization law was enacted providing for the liquidation of Jewish enterprises or their transfer to non
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606. Identification card issue to David Steiner by the Jewish Council in Bratislava; it says he is a "worker."
NAZI SATELLITE STATES -- Slovakia -- JEWS ... GRAZ, AUSTRIA; IDENTIFICATION PAPERS; JEWS; JEWS (SLOVAK); PHOTOGRAPHS; SLOVAKS; WORK PERMITS ... the Neolog elementary school and then began the German Gymnasium where 300 Jews studied. He also ... Jews in certain professions, though they also granted individual exemptions. On April 25, 1940 the
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607. Wilhlem Zeev Steiner stands in front of Judengasse 18 wearing a yellow star which was smaller than usual as he was needed for economic activity.
NAZI SATELLITE STATES -- Slovakia -- JEWS ... BADGES (STAR OF DAVID); CLOSE-UPS; JEWS; JEWS (SLOVAK) ... the Neolog elementary school and then began the German Gymnasium where 300 Jews studied. He also ... Jews in certain professions, though they also granted individual exemptions. On April 25, 1940 the
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608. Siblings Malka Hercberg and Maurice Tannenbaum walk down the street of Marseilles.
INVASION & OCCUPATION -- France -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families/The Jewish Quarter ... FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); JEWS (FRENCH); JEWS (POLISH); STREET SCENES ... fall of 1941, the round up of Jews for transport to concentration camps had begun. To obtain false ... and free France. With the help of his brother-in-law and a friend from his Navy service, he secured
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609. Portrait of Irka Cymerman (left) and Aleksandra Ola Wojcik, the sister of her rescuer, Wladyslaw Wojcik.
CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (POLISH); JEWS IN HIDING (WARTIME); POLES; WOMEN ... and went to Ala's in-laws in Liw, 70 km from Warsaw. Their stay was prolonged when Irka fell ill
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610. Identification card of Tiny Van Ommen.
INVASION & OCCUPATION -- The Netherlands -- JEWS -- Documents/Notices ... IDENTIFICATION PAPERS; JEWS (DUTCH); PHOTOGRAPHS; WOMEN ... but after Michel had courted her for seven years his mother, an Orthodox Jew, reluctantly agreed to ... report to the Hollandse Schouwburg, a well-known Jewish theater where the Jews were assembled for
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611. A French Jewish family stands for photograph on the street of Moirans, France.
INVASION & OCCUPATION -- France -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families/The Jewish Quarter ... CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); JEWS (FRENCH); JEWS (POLISH); JEWS ... fall of 1941, the round up of Jews for transport to concentration camps had begun. To obtain false ... and free France. With the help of his brother-in-law and a friend from his Navy service, he secured
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612. Mourners line up behind a funeral wagon carrying the coffin of Nissim Yasharoff (the donor's grandfather) in Sofia.
Unlike most Jews, Joseph Yasharoff was granted the privilege of retaining his law practice after the ... was far less unpleasant than for most Jews because Joseph had left money with his Bulgarian law ... FUNERALS; HEARSES/FUNERAL WAGONS; JEWS (BULGARIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); STREET SCENES ... German invasion of Poland. In September 1939 Norbert was the only Jew in his third grade class, where he
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613. Mourners carry the coffin of Nissim Yasharoff (the donor's grandfather) during a funeral procession in Sofia.
Unlike most Jews, Joseph Yasharoff was granted the privilege of retaining his law practice after the ... was far less unpleasant than for most Jews because Joseph had left money with his Bulgarian law ... COFFINS; FUNERALS; JEWS (BULGARIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); MARCHING; STREET SCENES ... German invasion of Poland. In September 1939 Norbert was the only Jew in his third grade class, where he
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614. Two Jewish sisters pose in traditional Bulgarian dress.
Unlike most Jews, Joseph Yasharoff was granted the privilege of retaining his law practice after the ... was far less unpleasant than for most Jews because Joseph had left money with his Bulgarian law ... CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (BULGARIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); PAILS/LUNCH PAILS; WOMEN ... German invasion of Poland. In September 1939 Norbert was the only Jew in his third grade class, where he
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615. A group of Jewish friends from Sofia pose beneath a waterfall during a hike in the Vitosha Mountains.
Unlike most Jews, Joseph Yasharoff was granted the privilege of retaining his law practice after the ... was far less unpleasant than for most Jews because Joseph had left money with his Bulgarian law ... GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (BULGARIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); MOUNTAINS; OUTINGS/EXCURSIONS; RECREATION ... German invasion of Poland. In September 1939 Norbert was the only Jew in his third grade class, where he
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616. Group portrait of prominent Jewish lawyers and businessmen at a reception at the Yasharoff residence in Sofia.
Unlike most Jews, Joseph Yasharoff was granted the privilege of retaining his law practice after the ... was far less unpleasant than for most Jews because Joseph had left money with his Bulgarian law ... EATING/DRINKING; GROUP PORTRAITS; HOMES (PRIVATE JEWISH); INTERIORS; JEWS (BULGARIAN); JEWS ... German invasion of Poland. In September 1939 Norbert was the only Jew in his third grade class, where he
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617. Dr. Asher Hananel, Chief Rabbi of Sofia (at the right in the foreground), leads a funeral procession for Nissim Yasharoff (the donor's grandfather) through the streets of Sofia.
Unlike most Jews, Joseph Yasharoff was granted the privilege of retaining his law practice after the ... was far less unpleasant than for most Jews because Joseph had left money with his Bulgarian law ... CLERGY/RABBIS/CHAPLAINS (JEWISH); FUNERALS; HANANEL, ASHER; JEWS (BULGARIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM ... German invasion of Poland. In September 1939 Norbert was the only Jew in his third grade class, where he
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618. Dr. Asher Hananel, Chief Rabbi of Sofia (at the right in the foreground), leads a funeral procession for Nissim Yasharoff (the donor's grandfather) through the streets of Sofia.
Unlike most Jews, Joseph Yasharoff was granted the privilege of retaining his law practice after the ... was far less unpleasant than for most Jews because Joseph had left money with his Bulgarian law ... CLERGY/RABBIS/CHAPLAINS (JEWISH); FUNERALS; HANANEL, ASHER; JEWS (BULGARIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM ... German invasion of Poland. In September 1939 Norbert was the only Jew in his third grade class, where he
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619. Funeral procession for Nissim Yasharoff (the donor's grandfather) through the streets of Sofia.
Unlike most Jews, Joseph Yasharoff was granted the privilege of retaining his law practice after the ... was far less unpleasant than for most Jews because Joseph had left money with his Bulgarian law ... BUSES; CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FUNERALS; JEWS (BULGARIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM ... German invasion of Poland. In September 1939 Norbert was the only Jew in his third grade class, where he
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620. Group portrait of the Zionist organization of Bitola.
GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (MACEDONIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); KOLONOMOS, JAMILA ... ), a city in the province of Macedonia in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Jews had lived in Monastir for two ... and Mentesh, near the end of the nineteenth century. His family was Romaniote, Greek Jews whose ... Monastir was quickly occupied first by the Germans, then by the Bulgarians, and antisemitic laws were put
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621. Members of the Macedonian Brigade. Pictured (first row) are two unidentified squadron leaders of Brigade 1.
GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (MACEDONIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); KOLONOMOS, JAMILA ... ), a city in the province of Macedonia in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Jews had lived in Monastir for two ... and Mentesh, near the end of the nineteenth century. His family was Romaniote, Greek Jews whose ... Monastir was quickly occupied first by the Germans, then by the Bulgarians, and antisemitic laws were put
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622. Two Macedonian Jewish friends pose for a photograph in the courtyard.
JEWS (MACEDONIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); KOLONOMOS, JAMILA; WOMEN ... ), a city in the province of Macedonia in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Jews had lived in Monastir for two ... and Mentesh, near the end of the nineteenth century. His family was Romaniote, Greek Jews whose ... Monastir was quickly occupied first by the Germans, then by the Bulgarians, and antisemitic laws were put
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623. Four resistance fighters on the banks of the Lake Ohrid, shortly after the town's liberation.
JEWS (MACEDONIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); KOLONOMOS, JAMILA; MACEDONIANS; RESISTERS ... ), a city in the province of Macedonia in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Jews had lived in Monastir for two ... and Mentesh, near the end of the nineteenth century. His family was Romaniote, Greek Jews whose ... Monastir was quickly occupied first by the Germans, then by the Bulgarians, and antisemitic laws were put
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624. Portrait of a Macedonian Jewish partisan. Pictured is Jamila "Tsveta" Kolonomos, wearing the uniform of a colonel.
CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (MACEDONIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); KOLONOMOS, JAMILA; RESISTERS ... ), a city in the province of Macedonia in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Jews had lived in Monastir for two ... and Mentesh, near the end of the nineteenth century. His family was Romaniote, Greek Jews whose ... Monastir was quickly occupied first by the Germans, then by the Bulgarians, and antisemitic laws were put
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625. Macedonian partisans of the detachment "Damyan Gruev." Among those pictured are Jamila Kolonomos (back row, fourth from the left) and Adela Faradji (seated front row, center).
GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (MACEDONIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); KOLONOMOS, JAMILA ... ), a city in the province of Macedonia in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Jews had lived in Monastir for two ... and Mentesh, near the end of the nineteenth century. His family was Romaniote, Greek Jews whose ... Monastir was quickly occupied first by the Germans, then by the Bulgarians, and antisemitic laws were put