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19101. Pressed flowers saved from the Eisiskes shtetl
only 29 who had survived. That fall, Moshe went to the priest and managed to retrieve his youngest son
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19102. Framed needlepoint tulips made prewar in the Eisiskes shtetl
only 29 who had survived. That fall, Moshe went to the priest and managed to retrieve his youngest son
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19103. Unused Star of David badge with Jude issued to a German Jewish youth
Geltungsjude. The family survived World War II in Berlin, owing in part to the assistance provided by Hedwig
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19104. Star of David badge with Jude worn by a German Jewish youth
Geltungsjude. The family survived World War II in Berlin, owing in part to the assistance provided by Hedwig
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19105. Circular badge with number 21968 worn by a German Jewish forced laborer
survived the war and told her that in 1942, he and Charlotte’s father, Leopold, had been transported to
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19106. Pair of tefillin and pouch owned by a Polish Jewish immigrant
Holocaust. The only family members that survived were his sister, Mala, and four of her daughters, who were
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19107. Speculum owned by a German emigre and US Army medic
where he opened a private practice. After the war, Bruno learned that his siblings had survived in
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19108. Portfolio front and back covers, "Drawings 1940/1944"
late August 1944. The majority of Jacob’s family survived, though his Latvian relatives and his sister
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19109. Chumash brought to the US by a young, female Jewish Austrian refugee
and that her father was also murdered. Samuel learned that all of his siblings survived. Mathilde and
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19110. Deutsche Gebete zum Gebrauche bei der häuslichen und öffentlichen Andacht [Book]
they were murdered. Pavel survived both camps. Maud and Shimon settled on a farm and had three children
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19111. Prayer book
camp in Carbonara di Bari. Leon was reunited with his sister Safira and her family, who had survived by
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19112. Prayer book
camp in Carbonara di Bari. Leon was reunited with his sister Safira and her family, who had survived by
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19113. Navy openwork jacket with belt made by a German Jewish woman
Ludwig survived several concentration camps, but the rest of their family perished. In late 1945, Dorit
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19114. Striped black coatdress with belt made by a German Jewish woman
Ludwig survived several concentration camps, but the rest of their family perished. In late 1945, Dorit
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19115. Almanacs
they survived by living in hiding in Budapest.
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19116. A Magyar zsidóság száz év elótt; Statisztikai kistükör [Book]
they survived by living in hiding in Budapest.
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19117. Yearbook
they survived by living in hiding in Budapest.
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19118. Prayer book
they survived by living in hiding in Budapest.
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19119. Prayer book
and Trudy stayed with her Uncle Werner and Grandfather Levi Katz, both of whom survived their
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19120. Child’s blue, white and red striped button vest worn by a little girl while living in hiding
and Trudy stayed with her Uncle Werner and Grandfather Levi Katz, both of whom survived their
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19121. Book
schools in several eastern European ghettos, teaching skills that were necessary for survival. ORT was
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19122. Prayer book
Poland. Michael agreed, but he and Ella chose to remain together. Michael could find no surviving
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19123. Watercolor of a black haired young woman in a ball gown created by a hidden child
patients. Salomon put Ilona in the care of a wealthy Jewish couple, the Fishmans, who had survived the war
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19124. Charcoal portrait of a young girl created by a hidden child
patients. Salomon put Ilona in the care of a wealthy Jewish couple, the Fishmans, who had survived the war
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19125. Pencil drawing of a family at a train station created by a former hidden child
patients. Salomon put Ilona in the care of a wealthy Jewish couple, the Fishmans, who had survived the war