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9526. Amos and Binyamin Rabinovitch playing chess in the family house on Gedimino Street.
Council. Yitzchak, Shulamit and Shmuel Rabinovitch survived the war and were reunited on July 8, 1945 at
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9527. Amos and Binyamin Rabinovitch in front of their home in Kaunas.
Council. Yitzchak, Shulamit and Shmuel Rabinovitch survived the war and were reunited on July 8, 1945 at
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9528. Amos and Binyamin Rabinovitch playing chess in the family house on Gedimino Street.
Council. Yitzchak, Shulamit and Shmuel Rabinovitch survived the war and were reunited on July 8, 1945 at
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9529. Shmuel Rabinovitch kisses his older brothers, Amos and Binyamin, farewell as they leave for Palestine from the Vilna train station.
Council. Yitzchak, Shulamit and Shmuel Rabinovitch survived the war and were reunited on July 8, 1945 at
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9530. Shulamit Rabinovitch goes sledding with her sons Amos and Binyamin.
Council. Yitzchak, Shulamit and Shmuel Rabinovitch survived the war and were reunited on July 8, 1945 at
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9531. Shulamit Rabinovitch standing in one of the few public telephone booths in downtown Kaunas.
Council. Yitzchak, Shulamit and Shmuel Rabinovitch survived the war and were reunited on July 8, 1945 at
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9532. Detail of the "MS St. Louis" photo mural with Captain Schroeder's cap on the fourth floor of the permanent exhibition at the U.S.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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9533. Amos, Binyamin and Shmuel Rabinovitch.
Council. Yitzchak, Shulamit and Shmuel Rabinovitch survived the war and were reunited on July 8, 1945 at
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9534. Three-year-old Marysia Rozenszajn poses with her Polish rescuers, Lucyna and Waclaw Bialowarczuk.
for the remainder of the war. Bela survived imprisonment in Auschwitz and Ravensbrueck. In April
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9535. Portrait of the Bialowarczuk family in Tykocin, Poland.
for the remainder of the war. Bela survived imprisonment in Auschwitz and Ravensbrueck. In April
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9536. Portrait of Izak Wlodek Rozenszajn.
for the remainder of the war. Bela survived imprisonment in Auschwitz and Ravensbrueck. In April
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9537. Work permit issued to Bela Rozenszajn, who was living in hiding under the name of Paulina Pakulska.
for the remainder of the war. Bela survived imprisonment in Auschwitz and Ravensbrueck. In April
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9538. Certificate of residence issued to Bela Rozenszajn, who was living in hiding under the name of Paulina Pakulska.
for the remainder of the war. Bela survived imprisonment in Auschwitz and Ravensbrueck. In April
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9539. Berl Moncznik (right) poses outside with members of the Checkinski family, who owned the print shop in Krynica where he worked.
sister, Dorka, survived in the Peterswaldau labor camp. Following liberation Berl lived in Breslau and
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9540. Family portrait taken on the occasion of the wedding of Netl Moncznik, the cousin of Berl Moncznik.
sister, Dorka, survived in the Peterswaldau labor camp. Following liberation Berl lived in Breslau and
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9541. Children in the in the Morgins refugee camp school pose with their teacher by a fence.
--law. Though Frieda and her immediate family survived, her extended family and three of her
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9542. At Dachau, US Army Chaplain Sol Shapiro pays his respects at the grave of former leader of the Kovno Jewish community, Dr.
a public burial in a marked grave. Elkes was survived by his wife Miriam, who had been deported to
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9543. Frieda Johles poses with her mother, Malka Johles and a friend outside the main building of the Morgins family camp which housed the adults.
--law. Though Frieda and her immediate family survived, her extended family and three of her
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9544. The kitchen staff of the Morgins family camp poses outside the main building.
--law. Though Frieda and her immediate family survived, her extended family and three of her
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9545. Girls from the Chawatselet Jewish gymnasium in Warsaw ride in a horse-drawn wagon during an outing in Zakopane.
in Jerusalem until 1996, when it was given to a surviving cousin.
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9546. An afternoon Hebrew school class poses in front of the synagogue in Troppau (Opava).
cantor following Eugene's move to Denmark. He survived the war in hiding.
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9547. The Laudon family poses next to the tombstone of Symcha Laudon during the unveiling ceremony.
denounced by a Pole and sent to Auschwitz. He survived the war, and immediately after his liberation
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9548. Students of the Yehudia Jewish gymnasium for girls in Warsaw, in a performance of the play, "Mazel Tov," by Shalom Aleichem.
in Jerusalem until 1996, when it was given to a surviving cousin.
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9549. Students of the Yehudia Jewish gymnasium for girls in Warsaw, in a performance of the play, "Mazel Tov," by Shalom Aleichem.
in Jerusalem until 1996, when it was given to a surviving cousin.
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9550. Students are seated at their desks in a classroom at the Chawatselet Jewish gymnasium for girls in Warsaw.
in Jerusalem until 1996, when it was given to a surviving cousin.