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1876. Szliferstejn and Mitelsbach family collection
Warsaw (Poland)--Ethnic relations. ... Warsaw (Poland)--History. ... was born in Warsaw, Poland circa 1906. Joseph, his wife Tola, and his young daughter immigrated to ... New York. The remainder of the family was imprisoned in the Warsaw ghetto and never escaped. Of
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1877. Irena Cymerman Wojcik collection
Warsaw (Poland) ... was born July 2, 1925 in Warsaw, where her parents owned a factory and wholesale business located at ... 32 Nalewki Street. Irka had several brothers and sisters. The Cymerman family resided in Warsaw at ... within the confines of the ghetto. In June 1941 Irka and her sister Ala sneaked out of the Warsaw ghetto
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1878. Pola Brandys and Avram Zilbersztajn walk down a commercial street in Bucharest.
Leah Hammerstein Silverstein (born Lodzia Hamersztajn) was born in the Warsaw suburb of Praga in ... 192 Leah Hammerstein Silverstein (born Lodzia Hamersztajn) was born in the Warsaw suburb of Praga in ... her family were forced into the Warsaw ghetto. Maintaining her youth movement connections, Lodzia ... Silverstein). During the spring of 1942, the group was visited by Arie Wilner, a leader of the Warsaw ghetto
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1879. Irka Cymerman poses with two Polish friends on a farm in Liw.
was born July 2, 1926 in Warsaw, where her parents owned a factory and wholesale business located at ... 32 Nalewki Street. Irka had several brothers and sisters. The Cymerman family resided in Warsaw at ... within the confines of the ghetto. In June 1941 Irka and her sister Ala sneaked out of the Warsaw ghetto ... and went to Ala's in-laws in Liw, 70 km from Warsaw. Their stay was prolonged when Irka fell ill
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1880. Portrait of Irka Cymerman, a Polish Jew living on a farm in Liw.
was born July 2, 1926 in Warsaw, where her parents owned a factory and wholesale business located at ... 32 Nalewki Street. Irka had several brothers and sisters. The Cymerman family resided in Warsaw at ... within the confines of the ghetto. In June 1941 Irka and her sister Ala sneaked out of the Warsaw ghetto ... and went to Ala's in-laws in Liw, 70 km from Warsaw. Their stay was prolonged when Irka fell ill
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1881. Polish rescuer Wladyslaw Wojcik is given an award at a ceremony at the American Israel Cultural Foundation.
was born July 2, 1926 in Warsaw, where her parents owned a factory and wholesale business located at ... 32 Nalewki Street. Irka had several brothers and sisters. The Cymerman family resided in Warsaw at ... within the confines of the ghetto. In June 1941 Irka and her sister Ala sneaked out of the Warsaw ghetto ... and went to Ala's in-laws in Liw, 70 km from Warsaw. Their stay was prolonged when Irka fell ill
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1882. Polish rescuer Wladyslaw Wojcik is given an award at a ceremony at the American Israel Cultural Foundation.
was born July 2, 1926 in Warsaw, where her parents owned a factory and wholesale business located at ... 32 Nalewki Street. Irka had several brothers and sisters. The Cymerman family resided in Warsaw at ... within the confines of the ghetto. In June 1941 Irka and her sister Ala sneaked out of the Warsaw ghetto ... and went to Ala's in-laws in Liw, 70 km from Warsaw. Their stay was prolonged when Irka fell ill
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1883. Gucia Tabaczynska holds her niece, Ora, in Tel Aviv.
two older brothers, Pawel and Mietek. From 1936 until 1939 Gina lived with her uncle in Warsaw while ... into the Warsaw ghetto. Gina was able to continue her education in an underground school in the ghetto ... Pawel, who had returned to Warsaw after having fled to the Soviet Union at the beginning of the war, was ... Warsaw. A Pole named Aleksander Pawlowski, lived with them and became their protector and provider
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1884. Portrait of the Shulman and Rothstein families in the Grodzisk Mazowiecki ghetto.
Grodzisk Mazowiecki, [Warsaw] Poland ... in Warsaw, where her father was a bootmaker. Zophia had two siblings, an older brother Luzer (b ... -Mazowiecki, outside of Warsaw. They were later transferred to the Warsaw ghetto, but managed to escape ... relatives were discovered and killed. Left alone, Zophia returned to Warsaw to find her father. Abraham
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1885. Studio portrait of Abraham and Hinda Necha Shulman.
Warsaw, Poland ... in Warsaw, where her father was a bootmaker. Zophia had two siblings, an older brother Luzer (b ... -Mazowiecki, outside of Warsaw. They were later transferred to the Warsaw ghetto, but managed to escape ... relatives were discovered and killed. Left alone, Zophia returned to Warsaw to find her father. Abraham
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1886. Oral history interview with Hela Rupfenheiser
Akiba Zionist youth organization; joining a “hakhsharah” group (a Zionist training settlement) in Warsaw ... the war; preparing to go to the training camp in Warsaw; living in a three-room apartment with twenty ... youths across from one of the ghetto gates; life with the group; conditions in the Warsaw ghetto; people ... camps in Warsaw; the murders of community leaders in the spring of 1942; the Zionist Hakhsharah leaders
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1887. Oral history interview with Wladislawa Zawistowska
Warsaw (Poland) ... Warsaw (Poland)--History--Uprising, 1944. ... Warsaw (Poland)--History--Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. ... participating in socialist activities; experiencing antisemitism at Warsaw University; recuperating from a
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1888. Gregory Frydman collection
Warsaw (Poland) ... native Poland and settled in Warsaw. Aron worked as a cashier for the Cunard Line shipping company in ... Warsaw, which was located on 144 Marszalkowska Street. Gregory had an older brother, Naum (b. 1910) who ... graduated from the Warsaw University with a degree in French literature. Their younger sister, Shulamit was
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1889. Joanna Senior Tybora collection
Warsaw (Poland) ... lived in Warsaw. Edward studied architecture in Paris, France, where he met Josette Szwarz, a Catholic ... returned to Warsaw in 1938. In September 1939 Edward responded to the order issued by the Polish ... authorities and left Warsaw. He reached Lvov, but after the Soviets took over this city, he decided to return
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1890. Silver floral patterned dinner fork used by an inmate in a slave labor camp
vel Sluszny (now Urdang de Tour) and her family in Warsaw and the Warsaw ghetto in Poland before and ... Felicia and Seweryn, and younger sister, Danuta, were confined to the Warsaw ghetto in 1940. In March 1943 ... 19 year old Irena escaped to the Christian sector of Warsaw. April 1943 brought the Warsaw ghetto ... uprising and its violent suppression by the Germans, with mass deportations of all Jews in Warsaw and the
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1891. Painting with blind incising used in a displaced persons camp by the Ehrlich vel Sluszny family
vel Sluszny (now Urdang de Tour) and her family in Warsaw and the Warsaw ghetto in Poland before and ... and younger sister, Danuta, were confined to the Warsaw ghetto in 1940. In March 1943, 19-year-old ... Irena escaped to the Christian sector of Warsaw. April 1943 brought the Warsaw ghetto uprising and its ... violent suppression by the Germans, with mass deportations of all Jews in Warsaw and the annihilation of
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1892. Leo Arnfeld papers
Warsaw (Poland) ... satirical pamphlet documenting the Arnfeld family in Warsaw, Sara and Leo Arnfeld in the Warsaw ghetto ... also includes cosmetics and pharmaceutical labels and sample from Chaim Arnfeld’s pharmacy in Warsaw as ... Leo Arnfeld was born in 1939 in Warsaw to pharmacist Chaim Wolf (Henry) Arnfeld and Sara Sniadowicz
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1893. Topas family papers
Warsaw (Poland) ... (1886-?) was born on March 18, 1886 in Warsaw, Poland, to Majer Ferszt and Jospe Zacharasiewicz. Isaak ... Topas and Sura Etta Ferszt married on January 16, 1903 in Warsaw, Poland. They had at least two children ... Warsaw, Poland and had three children: George Topas (Jurek, November 3, 1924-?), Szymon Topas (Simon
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1894. Daisy Grob papers
Warsaw (Poland) ... In 1939, Blanche Goldszpiner was an American working at the American Consulate in Warsaw with Dr ... attend the World's Fair on business. He was supposed to return to Warsaw on September 15, 1939. After ... was too late. Because they were Jewish, Blanche and Daisy were forced in to the Warsaw Ghetto. Daisy
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1895. Gold necklace, bracelet, and pendant received in a displaced persons camp
vel Sluszny (now Urdang de Tour) and her family in Warsaw and the Warsaw ghetto in Poland before and ... 1945. Irena, her parents, Felicia and Seweryn, and younger sister, Danuta, were confined to the Warsaw ... ghetto in 1940. In March 1943, 19 year old Irena escaped to the Christian sector of Warsaw. April 1943 ... brought the Warsaw ghetto uprising and its violent suppression by the Germans, with mass deportations of
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1896. Nathan Rapoport personal archives (RG-95-80)
Nathan Rapoport (1911-1987), born in Warsaw, Poland, was a Jewish sculptor. In 1936, he won a ... years in the Soviet Union. At the war's end, he returned to Warsaw to study in the Warsaw Academy of ... Jersey City, New Jersey; Monument to the Ghetto Heroes, Warsaw, Poland; Monument to Mordechai Anielewicz ... Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, bronze sculpture in Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, Israel; Philadelphia Holocaust
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1897. Hand-colored glass slide
duplicate newspaper clippings on "Siege" (of Warsaw), and a scrapbook of articles written on Julien Bryan ... 's Siege of Warsaw film and book. ... Warsaw after a German air raid. In the words of photographer Julien Bryan, "Not far from the center of ... neighbors told us, not yet recovered." [Source: Bryan, Julien. "Warsaw 1939 Siege, 1959 Warsaw Revisited
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1898. Detachable knife used by an inmate in a slave labor camp
vel Sluszny (now Urdang de Tour) and her family in Warsaw and the Warsaw ghetto in Poland before and ... younger sister, Danuta, were confined to the Warsaw ghetto in 1940. In March 1943, 19 year old Irena ... escaped to the Christian sector of Warsaw. April 1943 brought the Warsaw ghetto uprising and its violent ... suppression by the Germans, with mass deportations of all Jews in Warsaw and the annihilation of the ghetto
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1899. Miriam Greenspan
on and is shared. In 1993, it was the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto ... first things I was forcefully hit with when I set foot in Warsaw was that antisemitism is very much—was
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1900. Benjamin Meed (1918–2006)
extensive and meaningful legacy. Born in 1918 in Warsaw, Ben Meed was in business school when World War II ... erupted. Within a short time he was living in the Warsaw ghetto and working as a slave laborer. Recruited