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9401. Book
Isaac Ossowski was born in 1877 in Lubraniez, near Warsaw, Poland, to an extremely devout family
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9402. Light brown leather billfold used by a Polish Jewish refugee
Lajb (Lew) Minuskin was born on December 28, 1910, in Warsaw, Poland. He had an older brother
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9403. 240 discharged German manufactured bullet casings found near a mass execution site
Lippstadt, Germany] PK / 32 / DZ / [?]7 [Pocisk Spolka Akcyjna in Warsaw, Poland / Dziedzice] SB
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9404. Brown strap wrist watch worn postwar by a former labor camp inmate and aid worker
Warsaw, watching celebratory fireworks. He and Abel arrived in Vienna, Austria, via Czechoslovakia, in
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9405. First day cover stamp and envelope issued to commemorate Treblinka
the village of Wolka Okraglik, Poland, about 50 miles north of Warsaw. Nearly 1 million Jews were
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9406. Ritual slaughter knife with a wooden case used by a shochet
Isaac Ossowski was born in 1877 in Lubraniez, near Warsaw, Poland, to an extremely devout family
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9407. Calligraphy of a graveside Kaddish created by a sofer [scribe]
Isaac Ossowski was born in 1877 in Lubraniez, near Warsaw, Poland, to an extremely devout family
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9408. Mizrach, a sign designating the direction of Jerusalem, with a personal inscription created by a sofer
Isaac Ossowski was born in 1877 in Lubraniez, near Warsaw, Poland, to an extremely devout family
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9409. Calligraphy of Sukkot prayers and a personal inscription created by a sofer
Isaac Ossowski was born in 1877 in Lubraniez, near Warsaw, Poland, to an extremely devout family
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9410. Pair of tefillin with blue velvet bag used by a Jewish refugee
Isaac Ossowski was born in 1877 in Lubraniez, near Warsaw, Poland, to an extremely devout family
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9411. Circular silver 12 tone pocket watch style pitch pipe and case used by a cantor
Isaac Ossowski was born in 1877 in Lubraniez, near Warsaw, Poland, to an extremely devout family
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9412. Portable marble Hanukkah menorah with 4 sections made for a rabbi
Isaac Ossowski was born in 1877 in Lubraniez, near Warsaw, Poland, to an extremely devout family
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9413. Circumcision knife with inscription and agate handle with wooden case used by a mohel
Isaac Ossowski was born in 1877 in Lubraniez, near Warsaw, Poland, to an extremely devout family
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9414. Chumash brought to the US by a young, female Jewish Austrian refugee
Mathilde learned that her mother was likely sent to the Warsaw ghetto and died at Majdanek killing center
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9415. Mezuzah in a copper metal case used by a Jewish refugee family
Isaac Ossowski was born in 1877 in Lubraniez, near Warsaw, Poland, to an extremely devout family
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9416. Silver rickshaw and driver figurine owned by a Lithuanian Jewish refugee in the Shanghai Ghetto
in Warsaw, Poland, to secure a Soviet visa, as well as visas from Jan Zwartendijk of the Netherlands
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9417. Haganah War Ribbon bar awarded to a Belgian Jewish resistance fighter for his postwar support in Palestine
Menachem (Maurice) Benzion Konkowski (1905 – 1966) was born in Warsaw, Poland, to Marja Fajgla
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9418. Single pinwheel shaped cuff link with ribbon covering owned by a Jewish resistance fighter
Menachem (Maurice) Benzion Konkowski (1905 – 1966) was born in Warsaw, Poland, to Marja Fajgla
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9419. Kingmark gold, red, and white enamel pin on a buttonhole back commemorating the 70th birthday in 1940 of King Christian X of Denmark
Warsaw on behalf of the NZO to help facilitate emigration of Jews to Palestine, but was ultimately
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9420. Kingmark gold, red, and white enamel pin with chains on a pinbar commemorating the 70th birthday in 1940 of King Christian X of Denmark
Warsaw on behalf of the NZO to help facilitate emigration of Jews to Palestine, but was ultimately
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9421. Engraved wooden box presented to a Lieutenant General of the SS by his troops
Isaac (1874-1933) and Fannie Hauser Birnbaum. Isaac, a businessman by trade, was born near Warsaw
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9422. Zionist Palestine Office, Thessaloniki, Greece (Fond 1435)
offices existed in most European capitals (the largest being in Warsaw) as well as in exit ports to
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9423. Belgian Nationalist Movement enamel buttonhole pin with the golden lion emblem worn by a Jewish resistance fighter
Menachem (Maurice) Benzion Konkowski (1905 – 1966) was born in Warsaw, Poland, to Marja Fajgla
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9424. Enameled porcelain vase with a floral pattern owned by Lithuanian Jewish refugee in the Shanghai Ghetto
in Warsaw, Poland, to secure a Soviet visa, as well as visas from Jan Zwartendijk of the Netherlands
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9425. William and Bela Citron and Miriam Citron Burhans papers
in March 19, 1891, in Warsaw, and Chana (Anna) Cypel, born in 1893 to Gela in Plock, ran a clothing