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11226. Two young Jewish Hasidic boys study a religious text while seated at a table.
became known to Rabbi Yisroel Spira, the Bluzhover Rebbe, who had survived the war and was already in the ... United States, that they had survived. Since Steffa was his niece, he tried to do all he could to help
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11227. A young couple sits on a bench in the Leipheim DP camp and looks up at something in the sky.
the apartment and the former store. Rachelka's paternal grandmother Neszka also hid and survived ... There, on the steps, sat his mother, who had survived incarceration in Ravensbrueck. Lolek became a
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11228. Registration card issued by the Jewish Council in the Lodz ghetto to Eliezer Grynfeld.
the apartment and the former store. Rachelka's paternal grandmother Neszka also hid and survived ... There, on the steps, sat his mother, who had survived incarceration in Ravensbrueck. Lolek became a
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11229. Close up portrait of a boy and girl in dress-up winter clothes in the Jewish kindergarten in Lodz.
the apartment and the former store. Rachelka's paternal grandmother Neszka also hid and survived ... There, on the steps, sat his mother, who had survived incarceration in Ravensbrueck. Lolek became a
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11230. Group portrait of children in the Jewish kindergarten in Lodz standing in two rows for what is probably a children's performance.
the apartment and the former store. Rachelka's paternal grandmother Neszka also hid and survived ... There, on the steps, sat his mother, who had survived incarceration in Ravensbrueck. Lolek became a
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11231. Group portrait of children in the Jewish kindergarten in Lodz standing linking arms during what is probably a children's performance.
the apartment and the former store. Rachelka's paternal grandmother Neszka also hid and survived ... There, on the steps, sat his mother, who had survived incarceration in Ravensbrueck. Lolek became a
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11232. Jewish children perform a Hanukkah play in the Jewish school in Lodz after the war.
the apartment and the former store. Rachelka's paternal grandmother Neszka also hid and survived ... There, on the steps, sat his mother, who had survived incarceration in Ravensbrueck. Lolek became a
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11233. Group portrait of Jewish kindergarten children sitting around a table for a celebration in Lodz after the war.
the apartment and the former store. Rachelka's paternal grandmother Neszka also hid and survived ... There, on the steps, sat his mother, who had survived incarceration in Ravensbrueck. Lolek became a
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11234. Group portrait of Jewish kindergarten children, some in costume, celebrating Purim in Lodz after the war.
the apartment and the former store. Rachelka's paternal grandmother Neszka also hid and survived ... There, on the steps, sat his mother, who had survived incarceration in Ravensbrueck. Lolek became a
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11235. Children wearing wreaths of flowers celebrate Shavuot in a Jewish kindergarten in Lodz.
the apartment and the former store. Rachelka's paternal grandmother Neszka also hid and survived ... There, on the steps, sat his mother, who had survived incarceration in Ravensbrueck. Lolek became a
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11236. Children dressed in costumes from the Lodz Jewish kindergarten perform what is probably a Purim play.
the apartment and the former store. Rachelka's paternal grandmother Neszka also hid and survived ... There, on the steps, sat his mother, who had survived incarceration in Ravensbrueck. Lolek became a
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11237. Close-up portrait of two young Jewish girls in a kindergarten in Lodz.
the apartment and the former store. Rachelka's paternal grandmother Neszka also hid and survived ... There, on the steps, sat his mother, who had survived incarceration in Ravensbrueck. Lolek became a
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11238. Passport issued to Irene Spicker in March 1939 stamped with the Nazi eagle and displaying the imposed middle name of "Sara".
reconciled with their father. Brother's wife had a baby girl. Irene survived the initial purge of Jewish ... one of 527 Jews liberated from camp. She managed to reunite with her father. He survived the war in a
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11239. Irene Spicker holds a cone of goodies on her first day of school.
reconciled with their father. Brother's wife had a baby girl. Irene survived the initial purge of Jewish ... one of 527 Jews liberated from camp. She managed to reunite with her father. He survived the war in a
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11240. Children, some of whom are in costume, from the Berlin housing development known as Uncle Toms' Cabin climb on a giant fish during an annual parade.
reconciled with their father. Brother's wife had a baby girl. Irene survived the initial purge of Jewish ... one of 527 Jews liberated from camp. She managed to reunite with her father. He survived the war in a
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11241. A large group of German and Jewish friends pose together during a costume party.
reconciled with their father. Brother's wife had a baby girl. Irene survived the initial purge of Jewish ... one of 527 Jews liberated from camp. She managed to reunite with her father. He survived the war in a
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11242. Studio portrait of a German-Jewish brother and sister praying for their father who was a soldier in World War I.
reconciled with their father. Brother's wife had a baby girl. Irene survived the initial purge of Jewish ... one of 527 Jews liberated from camp. She managed to reunite with her father. He survived the war in a
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11243. Irene Spicker, a German-Jewish refugee, walks through the woods with a Belgian friend, Jules Bicholf.
reconciled with their father. Brother's wife had a baby girl. Irene survived the initial purge of Jewish ... one of 527 Jews liberated from camp. She managed to reunite with her father. He survived the war in a
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11244. A group of friends walks arm-in-arm down a street in the Ardennes.
reconciled with their father. Brother's wife had a baby girl. Irene survived the initial purge of Jewish ... one of 527 Jews liberated from camp. She managed to reunite with her father. He survived the war in a
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11245. Insurance card issued to Moritz Spicker and stamped by the Berlin police.
reconciled with their father. Brother's wife had a baby girl. Irene survived the initial purge of Jewish ... one of 527 Jews liberated from camp. She managed to reunite with her father. He survived the war in a
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11246. Identification card issued to Azriel Awret stating that he had been incarcerated as a political prisoner by the Germans.
reconciled with their father. Brother's wife had a baby girl. Irene survived the initial purge of Jewish ... one of 527 Jews liberated from camp. She managed to reunite with her father. He survived the war in a
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11247. Class portrait of a Jewish elementary school in Lodz.
reconciled with their father. Brother's wife had a baby girl. Irene survived the initial purge of Jewish ... one of 527 Jews liberated from camp. She managed to reunite with her father. He survived the war in a
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11248. Dr. Karel Kraus lifts his baby son, Michal, high in the air.
lived with other family friends, Rudolf and Vilma Beck. The Becks had survived the camps but lost their ... Boston area three years later. Of Michal's large extended family, only an aunt and one cousin survived
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11249. A young mother and her friend look on as her baby son pretends to drive their automobile in the main square of Nachod.
lived with other family friends, Rudolf and Vilma Beck. The Becks had survived the camps but lost their ... Boston area three years later. Of Michal's large extended family, only an aunt and one cousin survived
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11250. Three Czech women of Jewish origin sit together on a ledge in front of a metal fence in Nachod.
lived with other family friends, Rudolf and Vilma Beck. The Becks had survived the camps but lost their ... Boston area three years later. Of Michal's large extended family, only an aunt and one cousin survived