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6901. Szamuel Chaim Rubinszstejn, brother of the donor.
survived the war hiding in France, but her father and two brothers perished in Poland.
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6902. Formal portrait of Dworja Raca Rubinsztejn, left, with her mother, Chaya, and her brother, Armand.
survived the war hiding in France, but her father and two brothers perished in Poland.
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6903. The Rubinsztejn family poses in front of a cabana on a beach in France.
survived the war hiding in France, but her father and two brothers perished in Poland.
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6904. Portrait of two Jewish cousins in France. Pictured are Dworja Rubinsztejn (left) and her first cousin, Denise Grynberg (right).
survived the war hiding in France, but her father and two brothers perished in Poland.
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6905. Portrait of sixteen-year-old Szamuel Chaim Rubinsztejn, studying at a yeshiva.
survived the war hiding in France, but her father and two brothers perished in Poland.
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6906. The Rubinsztejn family. Chaya Ester and Hersh Yitzhak hold their sons, Abraham Baer, left, and Szamuel Chaim.
survived the war hiding in France, but her father and two brothers perished in Poland.
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6907. Postcard sent to the Rubinsztejn family by Armand Rubinsztejn during his internment at Gurs.
survived the war hiding in France, but her father and two brothers perished in Poland.
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6908. Postcard sent to the Rubinsztejn family by Armand Rubinsztejn during his internment at Drancy.
survived the war hiding in France, but her father and two brothers perished in Poland.
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6909. Document dated October 11, 1946, which states that the family of Abraham Rubinsztejn may petition for documentation that he is deceased only after he has been missing for five years.
survived the war hiding in France, but her father and two brothers perished in Poland.
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6910. Friends visit Armand Rubinsztejn, first row, right, at labor camp Septfonds.
survived the war hiding in France, but her father and two brothers perished in Poland.
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6911. Prisoners engaged in hard labor at Septfonds. Armand Rubinsztejn, brother of the donor, stands in the center.
survived the war hiding in France, but her father and two brothers perished in Poland.
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6912. Portrait of the Magid family in front of their home in Snipishok, on the outskirts of Vilna.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration
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6913. Herman and Olga Weigl walk down a street in Prague.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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6914. Picture postcard of the market square in Sevetin, Czechoslovakia.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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6915. Fanny Goldstein stands at the entrance to the family's general store in Sevetin, Czechoslovakia.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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6916. Julius and Fanny Goldstein walk along a street in Tabor, Czechoslovakia.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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6917. View of the general store in Sevetin owned by Julius Goldstein.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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6918. Julius Goldstein stands in front of a desk in his general store.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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6919. Julius and Fanny Goldstein pose outside with their son, Bohus.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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6920. Studio portrait of Ruth Wottitzky with a doll and stuffed animal.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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6921. Ruth Wottitzky stands on a chair in the yard of her home in Windigsteig, Austria.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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6922. Ruth Wottitzky feeds the chickens outside her home in Windigsteig, Austria.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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6923. Ruth Wottitzky sits outside in a wagon next to her dog.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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6924. Picture postcard of a street in Windigsteig, Austria, featuring the Wottitzky family general store.
survived the war: Fanny, Anna and Rudolf. However, Rudolf succumbed to illness and malnutrition shortly
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6925. Group portrait of Jewish children from a Bedzin kindergarten on a school outing at the Gorka Zamkowa (Bedzin castle).
family to survive the war.