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6451. Jewish DPs are gathered at a wedding party in Stockholm.
Jewish liturgy. In June 1938 Felicja moved to Warsaw with her mother. The following spring her father ... mother remained in Warsaw the first year of the war, but chose to return to Chelm in November 1940 to ... avoid being closed into the Warsaw ghetto. For the next two years they lived in the open Chelm ghetto
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6452. Members of the extended Berland family gathered around the table in their home in Chelm.
Jewish liturgy. In June 1938 Felicja moved to Warsaw with her mother. The following spring her father ... mother remained in Warsaw the first year of the war, but chose to return to Chelm in November 1940 to ... avoid being closed into the Warsaw ghetto. For the next two years they lived in the open Chelm ghetto
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6453. Portrait of Esterka Globen, the cousin of Felicja Berland.
Jewish liturgy. In June 1938 Felicja moved to Warsaw with her mother. The following spring her father ... mother remained in Warsaw the first year of the war, but chose to return to Chelm in November 1940 to ... avoid being closed into the Warsaw ghetto. For the next two years they lived in the open Chelm ghetto
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6454. Felicja Berland (standing) looking at a book with school friends.
Jewish liturgy. In June 1938 Felicja moved to Warsaw with her mother. The following spring her father ... mother remained in Warsaw the first year of the war, but chose to return to Chelm in November 1940 to ... avoid being closed into the Warsaw ghetto. For the next two years they lived in the open Chelm ghetto
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6455. Four Jewish classmates walk along Lubelska Street in Chelm.
Jewish liturgy. In June 1938 Felicja moved to Warsaw with her mother. The following spring her father ... mother remained in Warsaw the first year of the war, but chose to return to Chelm in November 1940 to ... avoid being closed into the Warsaw ghetto. For the next two years they lived in the open Chelm ghetto
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6456. A group of Jewish DPs living in Sweden have dinner on a balcony.
Jewish liturgy. In June 1938 Felicja moved to Warsaw with her mother. The following spring her father ... mother remained in Warsaw the first year of the war, but chose to return to Chelm in November 1940 to ... avoid being closed into the Warsaw ghetto. For the next two years they lived in the open Chelm ghetto
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6457. Felicja Berland poses with a group of Jewish DPs living in Sweden.
Jewish liturgy. In June 1938 Felicja moved to Warsaw with her mother. The following spring her father ... mother remained in Warsaw the first year of the war, but chose to return to Chelm in November 1940 to ... avoid being closed into the Warsaw ghetto. For the next two years they lived in the open Chelm ghetto
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6458. Portrait of Andrzej and Jadwiga Urbanczyk, two Polish children, whom Felicja Berland helped to take care of while she was living on false papers in Krakow.
Jewish liturgy. In June 1938 Felicja moved to Warsaw with her mother. The following spring her father ... mother remained in Warsaw the first year of the war, but chose to return to Chelm in November 1940 to ... avoid being closed into the Warsaw ghetto. For the next two years they lived in the open Chelm ghetto
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6459. Andrzej and Jadwiga Urbanczyk, two Polish children whom Felicja Berland helped to take care of while she was living on false papers in Krakow.
Jewish liturgy. In June 1938 Felicja moved to Warsaw with her mother. The following spring her father ... mother remained in Warsaw the first year of the war, but chose to return to Chelm in November 1940 to ... avoid being closed into the Warsaw ghetto. For the next two years they lived in the open Chelm ghetto
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6460. Gathering of Polish Jewish refugees at the "Internat" Betar youth hostel in Vilna.
Chaya's mother attended national congresses in Warsaw and hosted visiting Zionist dignitaries in ... Warsaw in November. The war, however, intervened. After the Soviets took control of Volozhin in ... of 1940. At this time the girls learned that their American visas had been sent from Warsaw to
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6461. Former Jewish soldiers in a Hungarian forced labor battalion pose with the town's cantor outside the synagogue in Koszeg.
Warsaw where they were put to work dismantling the former Warsaw ghetto. From Warsaw they were sent to
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6462. Arthur and Rose Gelbart collection
Warsaw (Poland) ... leave the area annexed to the Reich. He took his three youngest children wand walked towards Warsaw ... interview for a job as a housekeeper with Adam Zak in Warsaw. Adam, who knew that Sabina and Rozia were
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6463. Gurwicz family photograph collection
two daughters, Dwora and Miriam, lived in Vilna until 1959, when they moved to Warsaw, Poland. In ... their two daughters, Dwora and Miriam, lived in Vilna until 1959, when they moved to Warsaw, Poland. In ... daughters, Dwora and Miriam, lived in Vilna until 1959, when they moved to Warsaw, Poland. In 1969 the
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6464. Kim family papers
Warsaw (Poland) ... extended family members in Berlin, Germany and Warsaw, Poland. Included in the collection is a letter from ... Regina Tenenbaum. Ryfka Chaja (Regina) Kim (1895-1969) was born on 14 August 1895 in Warsaw, Poland to
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6465. Bella and Hermann Zucker papers
Bella Zucker (1925-2007) was born Bella Kuligowska in Serock (near Warsaw) to bicycle mechanic ... again pretending to be Catholic. She eventually obtained papers under a false identity, moved to Warsaw ... assumed name Krystyna Karmann, describing Laska’s experience following the Warsaw Ghetto uprising
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6466. Mordechai Weinryb photograph collection
Warsaw, Poland, came to Zarki and worked on a farm. Among them were Lodzia Hamersztejn, her future ... husband, Abram Zylbersztajn, and others. Molek Weinryb and his group became very involved with the Warsaw ... of the Warsaw-based Jewish resistance movement, visited Zarki. The farm, however, could not sustain
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6467. Goldfarb family papers
in Warsaw on 31 October 1898, and was one of eight children of Mendel and Chana (née Shapiro ... including over a dozen postcards sent to Leopold Goldfarb by members of his extended family in the Warsaw ... Leopold Goldfarb received from relatives in the Warsaw ghetto from 1940-1941, but also of postwar
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6468. Berland family collection
liturgy. In June 1938 Felicja moved to Warsaw, Poland with her mother. The following spring her father ... mother remained in Warsaw the first year of the war, but returned to Chełm in November 1940 to avoid ... being forced into the Warsaw ghetto. For two years they lived in the open Chelm ghetto, where they were
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6469. Cypora Cypa Jablon Zonszajn crouches down next to her daughter, Rachel Zonszajn, in the Siedlce ghetto.
Agriculture in Warsaw in preparation for joining her older brother, Szymon Jablon, in Palestine. Her plans did ... be transferred to a Jewish orphanage in Warsaw. The plan was to bring Rachel to Palestine to be ... reunited with her uncle as soon as possible. In the fall of 1945 Zofia took Rachel to Warsaw and entrusted
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6470. Jakub Zonszajn poses with his baby daughter Rachel in the Siedlce ghetto.
Agriculture in Warsaw in preparation for joining her older brother, Szymon Jablon, in Palestine. Her plans did ... be transferred to a Jewish orphanage in Warsaw. The plan was to bring Rachel to Palestine to be ... reunited with her uncle as soon as possible. In the fall of 1945 Zofia took Rachel to Warsaw and entrusted
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6471. Bojdman family papers
-1946 in Łuck and later in Warsaw. Correspondence and documents; letters from Estera’s cousins in USSR ... Warsaw and moved back to Łuck in 1939. After German forces entered Łuck in 1941, Estera and her family ... are wartime photographs in Łuck and postwar in Warsaw. Education material include a high school
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6472. Highlights from the Film and Video Archive in the year 2007
in Warsaw in 1932, including the Grand Theater, Nalewki Street in the Jewish quarter, and the ... Mirkowska Hala market. The final clip shows the cameraman Robert Wolman's family at a park in Warsaw. 3:48 ... of Warsaw's Jewish quarter as they enjoy the sunny weather and clown for the camera. 2:36 minutes
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6473. Prisoner badge with red triangle and number
liturgy. In June 1938 Felicja moved to Warsaw, Poland with her mother. The following spring her father ... mother remained in Warsaw the first year of the war, but returned to Chełm in November 1940 to avoid ... being forced into the Warsaw ghetto. For two years they lived in the open Chelm ghetto, where they were
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6474. Oral history interview with Raymond Kamonier
Warsaw (Poland) ... selected to go to Warsaw with 2,000 other Jews to clean-up the ghetto; his work destroying the remains of ... including the sexual assualt of a young woman by all of the Kapos in charge of the clean-up at Warsaw; the
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6475. Felicja Nowak collection
Felicia Nowak (born as Felicja Raszkin) was born on December 23, 1924 in Warsaw, Poland. Her ... there. In September 1939 Jakub left Warsaw for Bialystok and Betty and Felicia joined him later that ... Jadwiga Zalewski; photographs of Felicja and her family before the war in Warsaw, Poland; and a photograph