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5876. Portrait of Mordechai Levi. He was a second-hand dealer.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5877. Portrait of Mushon Levi, son of Todoros Levi. He lived at Avramova 55 in Bitola.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5878. Portrait of Rafael (K.) Levi. He was a salesman.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5879. Portrait of Flor Levi, wife of Rafael Levi. She lived at Karagoryeva 105 in Bitola.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5880. Portrait of Sol Levi, daughter of Rafael Levi. She was a student.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5881. Portrait of Drinska Levi (patronymic: Rafael).
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5882. Portrait of Avram (R.) Levi and [his wife], Mathilda.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5883. Portrait of Sava Levi. He lived at Zmayeva 10 in Bitola.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5884. Portrait of Gabriel Levi, son of Todoros Levi. He was a student.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5885. Portrait of Gabriel Levi, son of Todoros Levi. He was a student.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5886. Portrait of Todoros Levi, son of Haim Levi, and Todoros' wife, Sara.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5887. Portrait of Todoros Levi, son of Haim Levi, Todoros' wife, Sara, and [his son], Haim.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5888. Portrait of Mato Levi, daughter of Haim Levi. She lived on Karagoryeva in Bitola.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5889. Portrait of Avram Levi, son of Haim Levi.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5890. Portrait of Mordechai Leon, and [his wife], Buena.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5891. Portrait of Mordechai Leon. He was a rag dealer.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5892. Portrait of Buena Leon, [wife of Mordechai Leon].
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5893. Portrait of Mordechai Leonovitz.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5894. Portrait of Bohora Mayo, wife of Biniamin Mayo. She lived at Karagoryeva 51in Bitola.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5895. Portrait of Leon Mayo. He was a rag dealer. He lived at Karagoryeva 51in Bitola.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5896. Portrait of Simon Mayo. He lived at Karagoryeva 51 in Bitola.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5897. Portrait of Michael Mayo, son of Yakov Mayo. He was a student.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5898. Unidentified family portrait. Eight adults and three children.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5899. Portrait of Samuel (B.) Mayo, his wife, Sara, and his son, Isak.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5900. Portrait of Bohor Mayo, son of Samuel Mayo, and Bohor's wife, Sinora.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the