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776. An elderly Jewish couple sits outside in their yard in Ottweiler, Germany.
CLOSE-UPS; ELDERLY; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (GERMAN); JEWS (RELIGIOUS); WOMEN ... Germany, moved to The Netherlands in 1936 or 1937 shortly after their marriage. Walther had been a law ... student in Germany until he was forced out as a Jew soon after the Nazi seizure of power. His two older ... the street from Mimi Grimberg da Silva Rosa. Mimi, who was a German Protestant, was married to a Jew
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777. James Grover McDonald speaks at a fundraising banquet on behalf of the State of Israel.
PERSONALITIES: NON-JEWS -- Names (M) ... AMERICANS; BANQUETS; FUNDRAISING; JEWS (AMERICAN); LECTURES; MCDONALD, JAMES GROVER; ZIONIST GROUPS ... 's internal affairs. In 1935, when enactment of the Nuremberg Laws exacerbated the Jewish refugee problem
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778. Harry Handel, a Jewish-American visitor (formerly from Drohobycz) surveys carpenters working inside a synagogue.
AMERICANS; CARPENTERS/CARPENTRY; CONSTRUCTION; INTERIORS; JEWS (AMERICAN); JEWS (POLISH ... 's difficult financial situation forced them to abandon the observance of Jewish dietary laws because of the ... murder of some 400 Jews. Paul was among those assigned to bury those murdered in a mass grave. Starting ... in 1942, the Germans conducted a number of Aktions in the town, killing Jews in the surrounding
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779. Studio portrait of Rabbi Heschil Gottesman of Drohobycz.
CLERGY/RABBIS/CHAPLAINS (JEWISH); CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (POLISH); JEWS (RELIGIOUS); STUDIO PORTRAITS ... 's difficult financial situation forced them to abandon the observance of Jewish dietary laws because of the ... murder of some 400 Jews. Paul was among those assigned to bury those murdered in a mass grave. Starting ... in 1942, the Germans conducted a number of Aktions in the town, killing Jews in the surrounding
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780. Portrait of an elderly Hungarian Jewish man smoking a pipe.
NAZI SATELLITE STATES -- Hungary -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families/Weddings -- Before the German ... CLOSE-UPS; ELDERLY; JEWS (HUNGARIAN); SMOKING (PIPES) ... grew up in Budapest where his father owned a store. In 1939, in accordance with anti-Jewish laws ... Ivan's grandfather. The apartment had been specially designated for Jews, and a large yellow star hung
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781. Close-up portrait of the cantor of the synagogue in Subotica and his wife.
INVASION & OCCUPATION -- Yugoslavia -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families ... CANTORS; CLOSE-UPS; ELDERLY; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN) ... manage his father-in-law's steel plant together with Irene's brothers -- Hans, a master blacksmith and ... saujuden, "Jew-pigs". Wilhelm warned his son not to retaliate, lest the baiters be the sons of Nazi
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782. Studio portrait of a Jewish family in Drohobycz.
CHILDREN/YOUTH; JEWS (POLISH); JEWS (UKRAINIAN); STUDIO PORTRAITS; WOMEN ... 's difficult financial situation forced them to abandon the observance of Jewish dietary laws because of the ... murder of some 400 Jews. Paul was among those assigned to bury those murdered in a mass grave. Starting ... in 1942, the Germans conducted a number of Aktions in the town, killing Jews in the surrounding
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783. Wedding portrait of a young couple in Drohobycz. Pictured are Herman Lustig and Otilia Graumann Lustig.
CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (POLISH); JEWS (UKRAINIAN); STUDIO PORTRAITS; WEDDINGS; WOMEN ... 's difficult financial situation forced them to abandon the observance of Jewish dietary laws because of the ... murder of some 400 Jews. Paul was among those assigned to bury those murdered in a mass grave. Starting ... in 1942, the Germans conducted a number of Aktions in the town, killing Jews in the surrounding
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784. Chef Jacques Gimelstein works in the kitchen of the cafe of his brother, Albert Abramowitch.
BUSINESSES (JEWISH); INTERIORS; JEWS (FOREIGN BORN IN FRANCE); JEWS (FRENCH); RESTAURANTS/CAFES ... sister-in-law Henriette, begging her to take Michel. After Roche Leja's death, Paulette and Dora were ... husband and later married an Algerian Jew, Jacques Bensaid. Beiral Feiler received the metion "Mort
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785. Tina Hajon sits on some large rocks while serving as a partisan.
JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); RESISTERS/RESISTANCE; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (JEWISH); SOLDIERS ... laws of Kashrut. Tina had two brothers; one older b. 1905- Joseph (nickname Beppo) who together with
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786. Studio portrait of Dr. Hans Liebermann, father of the donor taken on the occasion of his receiving an award from HIAS for refugee work.
JEWS (AMERICAN); JEWS (GERMAN); PHYSICIANS; PHYSICIANS (JEWISH) ... changes caused by anti-Jewish laws took place in Gleiwitz. Hans was prohibited from practicing medicine in
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787. Wedding portrait of a Jewish couple in Romania.. Pictured are Shmuel Aznel and Minna Herskowicz, parents of the donor.
NAZI SATELLITE STATES -- Romania -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families/Education/Welfare ... FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (ROMANIAN); WEDDINGS ... nearby city of Iasi resulting in the deaths of thousands of Jews. A few days later some 2500 survivors ... were then herded into evacuation trains. The second death train went to Podu Iloaei with 1,902 Jews
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788. Studio portrait of a two month old Romanian Jewish boy, Binyamin (Benno) Aznel.
NAZI SATELLITE STATES -- Romania -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families/Education/Welfare ... CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (ROMANIAN); STUDIO PORTRAITS ... nearby city of Iasi resulting in the deaths of thousands of Jews. A few days later some 2500 survivors ... were then herded into evacuation trains. The second death train went to Podu Iloaei with 1,902 Jews
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789. Alda Morpugo and her husband Colorni celebrate their wedding in wartime Genoa.
NAZI SATELLITE STATES -- Italy/The Vatican -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families/Weddings ... CLOSE-UPS; FLOWERS; JEWS (ITALIAN); WEDDINGS; WOMEN ... She also attended the Conservatoire de Piano. After Italy imposed racial laws limiting Jewish ... by Jews who were later deported, never to return. The Morpurgo family remained in Genoa until the
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790. Studio portrait of one of the donor's sisters [probably Rozka].
CLOSE-UPS; JEWELRY/JEWELS; JEWS; JEWS (POLISH); STUDIO PORTRAITS; WOMEN ... 's brother-in-law, Szabtai Klugman, discovered him in Theresienstadt, and together they went in search of
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791. Portrait of three Jewish cousins in Botragy. Pictured from left to right are Gyongyi Mermelstein (cousin of the donor), Edit Fogel, and Iren Fogel.
Hungary. As an ally of Germany, Hungary implemented the Nuremberg Laws. Jews were no longer allowed to ... CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (CZECH); JEWS (RELIGIOUS) ... restrictive and harsh, culminating in April 1944 when hundreds of thousands of Hungarian Jews, including the ... . Over a two month period beginning in May 1944, nearly 440,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to
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792. Serena Fogel poses with her two younger brothers, Reuven (left) and Gershon (right).
Hungary. As an ally of Germany, Hungary implemented the Nuremberg Laws. Jews were no longer allowed to ... CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (CZECH); JEWS (RELIGIOUS) ... restrictive and harsh, culminating in April 1944 when hundreds of thousands of Hungarian Jews, including the ... . Over a two month period beginning in May 1944, nearly 440,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to
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793. Portrait of an associate of Fela Perelman given to her with the inscription: "My dear Fela, as a remembrance of a time of uncertainty and hope."
CDJ (COMMITTEE FOR THE DEFENSE OF THE JEWS); CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (BELGIAN); STUDIO PORTRAITS; WOMEN ... 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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794. Joseph (Beppo) Hajon (b. 1905, uncle of the donor) sits in a small row boat.
BOATS; CLOSE-UPS; 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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795. Jewish youth attend a Purim party in prewar Split.
GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWISH HOLIDAYS (PURIM); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... laws of Kashrut. Tina had two brothers; one older b. 1905- Joseph (nickname Beppo) who together with
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796. Portrait of Salomon Finci, the donor's father, as a partisan.
CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); RESISTERS/RESISTANCE; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (JEWISH ... laws of Kashrut. Tina had two brothers; one older b. 1905- Joseph (nickname Beppo) who together with
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797. Portrait of Salomon Finci, while on army commission to recover spoils of war from Germany.
JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); RESISTERS/RESISTANCE; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (JEWISH); SOLDIERS ... laws of Kashrut. Tina had two brothers; one older b. 1905- Joseph (nickname Beppo) who together with
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798. Renee Schwalb stands next to a river.
German Reich. Anti-Jewish laws were enacted to persecute Jews and exclude them from Austrian society ... CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (FOREIGN BORN IN BELGIUM); JEWS IN HIDING ... permission for his family to leave. As persecutions increased and Jews were being deported to ghettos and ... After two years, the convent was suspected of hiding Jews, so Renee was sent to live on a dairy farm in
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799. Portrait of Hersh Heller, maternal grandfather of Erwin Tepper, in front of a home.
CLOSE-UPS; ELDERLY; EXTERIORS; FENCES; JEWS (POLISH); JEWS (RELIGIOUS); PHOTOGRAPHS (COLORIZED) ... Following the German annexation of Austria in 1938, and the imposition of anti-Semitic laws, the Teppers
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800. Photo album page with a studio portrait of Franka (nee Kempinski) and Sewek Winograd after the war
ALBUMS; CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (FRENCH); JEWS (POLISH); STUDIO PORTRAITS ... 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