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11476. Clara Kalb (center) poses with two sisters her husband, Jewish rescuer Ben Zion Kalb, helped smuggle into Slovakia from Poland.
for the rest of the war. Clara felt guilty that she had left her two surviving brothers behind in ... moved to Prague, returning briefly to Poland to search for relatives. None survived. Clara's uncle
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11477. Studio portrait of Jewish rescuer Ben Zion Kalb with Itzhak and Alter Weinberg, two young orphans from Krakow that he helped smuggle into Slovakia.
for the rest of the war. Clara felt guilty that she had left her two surviving brothers behind in ... moved to Prague, returning briefly to Poland to search for relatives. None survived. Clara's uncle
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11478. Otto Veidlinger, sits on the lap of his father, on the balcony of their apartment; in Budapest; both are wearing Jewish stars.
Otto, his parents and two grandmothers survived, his two uncles both perished. Mary's brother Gyuri ... Andrew's two cousins Magda and Tiby survived Auschwitz and moved to Israel.
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11479. Otto Veidlinger poses inside his home wearing a Jewish star.
Otto, his parents and two grandmothers survived, his two uncles both perished. Mary's brother Gyuri ... Andrew's two cousins Magda and Tiby survived Auschwitz and moved to Israel.
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11480. The Veidlinger family poses in their home in Budapest wearing Jewish stars.
Otto, his parents and two grandmothers survived, his two uncles both perished. Mary's brother Gyuri ... Andrew's two cousins Magda and Tiby survived Auschwitz and moved to Israel.
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11481. Hungarian Jewish businessmen inspect an oak forest that they have purchased for their lumber company.
Otto, his parents and two grandmothers survived, his two uncles both perished. Mary's brother Gyuri ... Andrew's two cousins Magda and Tiby survived Auschwitz and moved to Israel.
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11482. Andrew Veidlinger poses in his apartment in Budapest.
Otto, his parents and two grandmothers survived, his two uncles both perished. Mary's brother Gyuri ... Andrew's two cousins Magda and Tiby survived Auschwitz and moved to Israel.
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11483. Close-up portrait of Otto Veidlinger.
Otto, his parents and two grandmothers survived, his two uncles both perished. Mary's brother Gyuri ... Andrew's two cousins Magda and Tiby survived Auschwitz and moved to Israel.
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11484. Close-up portrait of Josi Veidlinger [uncle of the donor] in an Hungarian labor battalion.
Otto, his parents and two grandmothers survived, his two uncles both perished. Mary's brother Gyuri ... Andrew's two cousins Magda and Tiby survived Auschwitz and moved to Israel.
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11485. Identification card initially issued to Andor Weidlinger by the Swiss Red Cross and then reissued by Soviet authorities.
Otto, his parents and two grandmothers survived, his two uncles both perished. Mary's brother Gyuri ... Andrew's two cousins Magda and Tiby survived Auschwitz and moved to Israel.
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11486. Interior page of an identification card initially issued to Andor Weidlinger by the Swiss Red Cross and then reissued by Soviet authorities.
Otto, his parents and two grandmothers survived, his two uncles both perished. Mary's brother Gyuri ... Andrew's two cousins Magda and Tiby survived Auschwitz and moved to Israel.
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11487. Rabbi and Mrs. Freilich walk down a street in Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad).
February 17, 1916 in Raho (Rakhiv), Transcarpathia. She had survived early internment in Bratislava and ... congregation in Gardner, MA until his retirement. Though Samuel Freilich and his wife survived, most of their
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11488. Ella Wieder Freilich poses in her concentration camp uniform after liberation.
February 17, 1916 in Raho (Rakhiv), Transcarpathia. She had survived early internment in Bratislava and ... congregation in Gardner, MA until his retirement. Though Samuel Freilich and his wife survived, most of their
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11489. Four delegates to the 22nd Zionist Congress walk down a street in Basel.
February 17, 1916 in Raho (Rakhiv), Transcarpathia. She had survived early internment in Bratislava and ... congregation in Gardner, MA until his retirement. Though Samuel Freilich and his wife survived, most of their
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11490. Czech Jews celebrate the marriage of Rabbi Samuel Freilich and Ella Wieder in the Altneuschul in Prague.
February 17, 1916 in Raho (Rakhiv), Transcarpathia. She had survived early internment in Bratislava and ... congregation in Gardner, MA until his retirement. Though Samuel Freilich and his wife survived, most of their
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11491. Ella Wieder and Rabbi Samuel Freilich celebrate their wedding.
February 17, 1916 in Raho (Rakhiv), Transcarpathia. She had survived early internment in Bratislava and ... congregation in Gardner, MA until his retirement. Though Samuel Freilich and his wife survived, most of their
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11492. Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel Freilich walk down a street in Prague.
February 17, 1916 in Raho (Rakhiv), Transcarpathia. She had survived early internment in Bratislava and ... congregation in Gardner, MA until his retirement. Though Samuel Freilich and his wife survived, most of their
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11493. Rabbi and Mrs. Freilich pose with their two young children, Hadassah and Ary, in Gardener, MA.
February 17, 1916 in Raho (Rakhiv), Transcarpathia. She had survived early internment in Bratislava and ... congregation in Gardner, MA until his retirement. Though Samuel Freilich and his wife survived, most of their
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11494. Portrait of Zelig Appel in the Stary Sacz ghetto.
managed to survive and to get to Israel. Stanley and Zacharia (Samek) were reunited in the 1960s. Their ... where they were murdered. Their third sister Roza survived the war only to be killed by members of the
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11495. Jewish displaced persons conduct a memorial service to Theodore Herzl and Chaim Nachman Bialik in a convalescent home in Rome.
managed to survive and to get to Israel. Stanley and Zacharia (Samek) were reunited in the 1960s. Their ... where they were murdered. Their third sister Roza survived the war only to be killed by members of the
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11496. Portrait of Berta Appel in the Stary Sacz ghetto.
managed to survive and to get to Israel. Stanley and Zacharia (Samek) were reunited in the 1960s. Their ... where they were murdered. Their third sister Roza survived the war only to be killed by members of the
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11497. A portrait of Henek Appel taken in the Soviet Union and sent to his brother Zelig after the war.
managed to survive and to get to Israel. Stanley and Zacharia (Samek) were reunited in the 1960s. Their ... where they were murdered. Their third sister Roza survived the war only to be killed by members of the
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11498. Zelig Appel holds his hand in a salute [probably during a Zionist ceremony in Italy.]
managed to survive and to get to Israel. Stanley and Zacharia (Samek) were reunited in the 1960s. Their ... where they were murdered. Their third sister Roza survived the war only to be killed by members of the
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11499. Zelig Appel relaxes on a patio in Italy.
managed to survive and to get to Israel. Stanley and Zacharia (Samek) were reunited in the 1960s. Their ... where they were murdered. Their third sister Roza survived the war only to be killed by members of the
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11500. Jewish displaced persons celebrate Israeli Independence by gathering by the Arch of Titus in Rome.
managed to survive and to get to Israel. Stanley and Zacharia (Samek) were reunited in the 1960s. Their ... where they were murdered. Their third sister Roza survived the war only to be killed by members of the