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3776. Formal portrait of Dworja Raca Rubinsztejn, left, with her mother, Chaya, and her brother, Armand.
in L'Isle Jourdain with false papers provided by the Maquis resistance. She remained there until the
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3777. The Rubinsztejn family poses in front of a cabana on a beach in France.
in L'Isle Jourdain with false papers provided by the Maquis resistance. She remained there until the
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3778. Portrait of two Jewish cousins in France. Pictured are Dworja Rubinsztejn (left) and her first cousin, Denise Grynberg (right).
in L'Isle Jourdain with false papers provided by the Maquis resistance. She remained there until the
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3779. Portrait of sixteen-year-old Szamuel Chaim Rubinsztejn, studying at a yeshiva.
in L'Isle Jourdain with false papers provided by the Maquis resistance. She remained there until the
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3780. The Rubinsztejn family. Chaya Ester and Hersh Yitzhak hold their sons, Abraham Baer, left, and Szamuel Chaim.
in L'Isle Jourdain with false papers provided by the Maquis resistance. She remained there until the
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3781. Postcard sent to the Rubinsztejn family by Armand Rubinsztejn during his internment at Gurs.
in L'Isle Jourdain with false papers provided by the Maquis resistance. She remained there until the
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3782. Postcard sent to the Rubinsztejn family by Armand Rubinsztejn during his internment at Drancy.
in L'Isle Jourdain with false papers provided by the Maquis resistance. She remained there until the
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3783. Document dated October 11, 1946, which states that the family of Abraham Rubinsztejn may petition for documentation that he is deceased only after he has been missing for five years.
in L'Isle Jourdain with false papers provided by the Maquis resistance. She remained there until the
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3784. Friends visit Armand Rubinsztejn, first row, right, at labor camp Septfonds.
in L'Isle Jourdain with false papers provided by the Maquis resistance. She remained there until the
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3785. Prisoners engaged in hard labor at Septfonds. Armand Rubinsztejn, brother of the donor, stands in the center.
in L'Isle Jourdain with false papers provided by the Maquis resistance. She remained there until the
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3786. Portrait of Abba Kovner in his sixties.
of December 1941, calling for Jewish armed resistance against the Nazis. As the commander of the FPO
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3787. Studio portrait of a Jewish grandfather holding his granddaughter.
were hidden with members of the Betar resistance in the ghetto. The family is thought to have perished
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3788. Eugene Goldberger vacations at Luhacovice.
suddenly. Seeking retaliation for the activities of the Danish resistance, the Germans seized Jeno and a
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3789. Studio portrait of a Jewish child from Warsaw dressed up in a fur hat and collar.
were hidden with members of the Betar resistance in the ghetto. The family is thought to have perished
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3790. Labor Zionists march behind a large banner in a May Day parade in Warsaw.
were hidden with members of the Betar resistance in the ghetto. The family is thought to have perished
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3791. Rivka Radzinski (second from the right) poses with a group of friends while on vacation.
were hidden with members of the Betar resistance in the ghetto. The family is thought to have perished
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3792. Group portrait of students and teachers of the Yehudia Jewish gymnasium for girls during an outing to a forest.
were hidden with members of the Betar resistance in the ghetto. The family is thought to have perished
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3793. Portrait of two young Jewish children standing outside a park in Warsaw.
were hidden with members of the Betar resistance in the ghetto. The family is thought to have perished
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3794. View of the bunker that served as a hiding place for Dutch Jews in the Eibergen region in 1942-1943.
He made an extra set of prints, which he kept secretly, and made available to resisters and surviving
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3795. View of the bunker that served as a hiding place for Dutch Jews in the Eibergen region in 1942-1943.
He made an extra set of prints, which he kept secretly, and made available to resisters and surviving
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3796. View of the bunker that served as a hiding place for Dutch Jews in the Eibergen region in 1942-1943.
He made an extra set of prints, which he kept secretly, and made available to resisters and surviving
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3797. A Dutch policeman looks out the hatch of a small bunker that served as a hiding place for Dutch Jews in the Eibergen region in 1942-1943.
made available to resisters and surviving Jews after the liberation. The policeman posed inside the
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3798. A vent that was installed in a bunker that served as a hiding place for Dutch Jews in the Eibergen region in 1942-1943.
resisters and surviving Jews after the liberation. The policeman posed inside the bunker in order to better
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3799. View of the bunker that served as a hiding place for Dutch Jews in the Eibergen region in 1942-1943.
He made an extra set of prints, which he kept secretly, and made available to resisters and surviving
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3800. Benno Aussen gives his father Asser Maurits a haircut while in hiding in wartime Amsterdam.
Hans and Lizzy, who were active in the Dutch resistance movement. The Aussen family stayed with them