Displaying: 17,201 17,225 of 19,654 matches for “survive”
-
17201. Young women rest in a park en route to Palestine.
one of six children, all whom survived the war. During 1936-1938 he moved to Belgium where he studying
-
17202. Studio portrait photo of Ram Abraham and Sara Nahmias, grandparents of the donor.
one of six children, all whom survived the war. During 1936-1938 he moved to Belgium where he studying
-
17203. Portrait of Vice Consul Salomon Ezratty. Salomon was the brother of Haim Ezratty, Jenny's father.
one of six children, all whom survived the war. During 1936-1938 he moved to Belgium where he studying
-
17204. Young women in a sewing and embroidery class with Miss Asperidov work outside.
one of six children, all whom survived the war. During 1936-1938 he moved to Belgium where he studying
-
17205. Group school photo of students in the Anatolia girls school, second class in Salonika in 1937.
one of six children, all whom survived the war. During 1936-1938 he moved to Belgium where he studying
-
17206. Four young women stand on the ledge of a brick structure under the bridge, in Salonika in 1940.
one of six children, all whom survived the war. During 1936-1938 he moved to Belgium where he studying
-
17207. Class photo in a garden in Salonika, March 1939. Jenny Ezratty is pictured the middle of the center row.
one of six children, all whom survived the war. During 1936-1938 he moved to Belgium where he studying
-
17208. Group of students having a picnic with the athletic club in Salonika, on May 1st 1939.
one of six children, all whom survived the war. During 1936-1938 he moved to Belgium where he studying
-
17209. Class photo on the balcony of Jenny Ezratty's school, in Salonika, in March 1939.
one of six children, all whom survived the war. During 1936-1938 he moved to Belgium where he studying
-
17210. Group photo of fourth class girls, taken in the school garden with Miss Peck, in Salonika in March 1939.
one of six children, all whom survived the war. During 1936-1938 he moved to Belgium where he studying
-
17211. Jenny Noam Ezratty (left) and Yolanda visit Zappeion Garden (The Athens National Garden (in 1937 or 1939).
one of six children, all whom survived the war. During 1936-1938 he moved to Belgium where he studying
-
17212. Close-up of two young girs; Esther (right) and Jenny Ezratty (left) in Salonika around 1922-1923.
one of six children, all whom survived the war. During 1936-1938 he moved to Belgium where he studying
-
17213. Certificate issued by the Spanish consulate in Salonika testifying that Haim Ezratty was entitled to Spanish citizenship.
one of six children, all whom survived the war. During 1936-1938 he moved to Belgium where he studying
-
17214. Jenny Ezratty's Spanish Certificate of Nationality.
one of six children, all whom survived the war. During 1936-1938 he moved to Belgium where he studying
-
17215. Spanish Certificate of Nationality for Haim Ezratty.
one of six children, all whom survived the war. During 1936-1938 he moved to Belgium where he studying
-
17216. Passport of Esther Ezratty Brudo.
one of six children, all whom survived the war. During 1936-1938 he moved to Belgium where he studying
-
17217. Riva and Dimo Szrajer (far left) sit outside with friends.
Goldschmidt for the first time. He had survived the war in Siberia. At the age of nineteen she made Aliya to
-
17218. Basia Szrajer stands in a garden in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Goldschmidt for the first time. He had survived the war in Siberia. At the age of nineteen she made Aliya to
-
17219. Yaakov Ridnik poses with other chemistry students in Toulouse.
Israel in 1966 with her husband and their two children. Though Ora and her parents survived the
-
17220. Studio portrait of the Ridnik family. Back row left to right: Pesach, Dina, Leon and Yaakov (Jankl) Ridnik.
Israel in 1966 with her husband and their two children. Though Ora and her parents survived the
-
17221. Picture of the Rovno branch of the Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth movement.
Israel in 1966 with her husband and their two children. Though Ora and her parents survived the
-
17222. Ora with her parents, Etla and Yaakov in Metz, France.
Israel in 1966 with her husband and their two children. Though Ora and her parents survived the
-
17223. Portrait of Claire and her mother, Etla Ridnik (nee Krasnopol).
Israel in 1966 with her husband and their two children. Though Ora and her parents survived the
-
17224. Ora standing in line waiting to greet Marshal Petain in Lourdes.
Israel in 1966 with her husband and their two children. Though Ora and her parents survived the
-
17225. Claire Ridnik with her cousin Aliette stand with a nun while in hiding.
Israel in 1966 with her husband and their two children. Though Ora and her parents survived the