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18026. Identity card issued to Henryk Lanceter at the Jewish displaced persons camp in Fuerth, Bavaria.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18027. Portrait of a young Jewish girl seated in a wicker chair at the Fuerth displaced persons camp.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18028. Letter written by Liesel Joseph to Mr. Troper while on board the MS St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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18029. Franz Blumenstein rides a donkey in Sosua, Dominican Republic.
she was deported to Auschwitz where she perished. Heinz survived the war in hiding and came to the
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18030. Franz Blumenstein plows a field at the Jewish agricultural colony in Sosua, Dominican Republic.
she was deported to Auschwitz where she perished. Heinz survived the war in hiding and came to the
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18031. Wedding portrait of a Jewish DP couple in Fuerth, Germany.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18032. A Jewish DP bride sits on a throne surrounded by flowers in Fuerth, Germany.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18033. A Jewish DP bride sits on a throne surrounded by flowers in Fuerth, Germany.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18034. Jewish DPs gather around a table to celebrate the wedding of Tadek Blacharowicz and Esther Rosenberg.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18035. A Jewish DP bride sits among friends during her wedding celebration in Fuerth, Germany.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18036. Group portrait of members of the Betar Zionist youth movement gathered around a table in Fuerth, Germany.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18037. Group portrait of the members of the Betar Zionist youth movement gathered around a table in Fuerth, Germany.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18038. Group portrait of members of the Betar Zionist youth group in Fuerth alongside a portrait of Joseph Trumpeldor.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18039. Group portrait of Jewish DPs on a street in the Fuerth displaced persons camp.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18040. Two Jewish DP women sit in an automobile at the Fuerth displaced persons camp.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18041. Group portrait of Jewish DP survivors from Brody, Poland at a reunion in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp on the first day of the Jewish holiday of Sukkoth, 1946.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18042. A young Jewish DP couple pose outside with their newborn daughter in the Fuerth displaced persons camp.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18043. Studio portrait of a Jewish DP couple on their wedding day in Lublin, Poland.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18044. Two Jewish youths walk along a commercial street in Brody, Poland.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18045. Group portrait of members of a Jewish youth club in Brody, Poland.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18046. Visiting American Jewish leaders meet over dinner with the commanders of the American army of occupation in Germany.
Hapleita [Surviving Remnant] edition of the Talmud (1947-1951). Bernstein's most notable challenge and
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18047. Cover of a Hebrew and English primer. The illustration depicts a boy seated on a hill gazing at a boat in the distance.
had survived the war hiding and were preparing to leave for Germany in the hopes of ultimately
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18048. Cover of a Hebrew primer titled "Eden." The title page features images of Ziegenhaim, a spider with a swastika on its back creeping along a barbed wire web, and a ship sailing away.
had survived the war hiding and were preparing to leave for Germany in the hopes of ultimately
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18049. An affidavit with attached photo, dated December 30, 1947, written by Morris Fishman asserting that he is married to Lala Weintraub.
had survived the war hiding and were preparing to leave for Germany in the hopes of ultimately
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18050. Portrait of a Jewish couple on their wedding day in Passau, Germany.
had survived the war hiding and were preparing to leave for Germany in the hopes of ultimately