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2901. Identification photograph of Rabbi Tuvia Horowitz taken after he shaved his beard.
traveling first to Austria, Hungary and Romania, before arriving in Italy where they stayed for two years ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Marilka (Mairanz) Ben Naim, Ita (Mairanz) Mond and ... (Spira) Horowitz. She was born February 3, 1921 in Rzeszow, Poland. In 1932 she moved with her family to ... and Rivka (b. 1936). In December 1938 Shifra married Nechemia (Tadek) Majranc (later Mairanz), a
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2902. Lazar Kleinman holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
who lived in the small village of Ombod in Romania, near Satu Mare. Martin was a rabbi and Hebrew ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilo, Jack and Micha Plaschkes ... the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp. This photograph was published in newspapers to facilitate reuniting ... Leslie Kleinman (born Lazar Kleinman) was born in 1929 to Martin (Mordka) and Rosa, Hasidic Jews
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2903. Two brothers who were members of the Buchenwald children's transport sit under a tree.
Suceava, Romania, but in 1926 his wife Chaya returned to her family in Krakow, Poland to give birth to ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Vivette Herman Samuel ... Rabbi Moshe Chaim Lau also had a doctorate in addition to rabbinical ordination and was active in Poalei ... Agudat Yisrael, a strictly Orthodox Zionist organization. Rabbi Moshe Chaim Lau served as chief rabbi in