Displaying: 226 250 of 252 matches for “Grodno”
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226. Women's American ORT reporter (New York, New York) [Newspaper]
-1973) was born Joseph Melechinsky in Grodno, Lithuania. He was a labor leader and a Socialist. He was
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227. Cemetery, daily activity, and synagogue in Filipow
members were exiled to Grodno, then to Slonim, where they perished. Two of his brothers (Israel and Abe
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228. Bella and Benjamin Herson papers
Bialystok, Łódź, and Kuznica (near Grodno), which are accompanied by English translations provided by the
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229. Łódź Ghetto grave marker for a Jewish woman recovered by her daughter
forced to move to the ghetto in Łódź. In early 1941, Ala and Antonii moved to Grodno (Hrodna, Belarus
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230. Cigarette lighter with Polish coins given to Director, ORT schools, DP camps
-1973) was born Joseph Melechinsky in Grodno, Lithuania. He was a labor leader and a Socialist. He was
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231. ORT stickpin presented to Director, ORT vocational schools, DP camps
-1973) was born Joseph Melechinsky in Grodno, Lithuania. He was a labor leader and a Socialist. He was
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232. Silver brooch of a 3 masted ship given to Director, ORT schools, DP camps
-1973) was born Joseph Melechinsky in Grodno, Lithuania. He was a labor leader and a Socialist. He was
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233. ORT shoulder badge owned by the Director, ORT vocational schools, DP camps
-1973) was born Joseph Melechinsky in Grodno, Lithuania. He was a labor leader and a Socialist. He was
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234. Glass bowl etched ORT presented to Director, ORT schools, DP camps
-1973) was born Joseph Melechinsky in Grodno, Lithuania. He was a labor leader and a Socialist. He was
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235. Monogrammed leather binder made for Director, ORT vocational schools, DP camps
-1973) was born Joseph Melechinsky in Grodno, Lithuania. He was a labor leader and a Socialist. He was
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236. Handmade wooden checkers set presented to Director, ORT schools, DP camps
-1973) was born Joseph Melechinsky in Grodno, Lithuania. He was a labor leader and a Socialist. He was
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237. Black leather case presented to the Director, ORT vocational schools, DP camps
-1973) was born Joseph Melechinsky in Grodno, Lithuania. He was a labor leader and a Socialist. He was
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238. Hand cast ORT bookends presented to Director, ORT schools, DP camps
-1973) was born Joseph Melechinsky in Grodno, Lithuania. He was a labor leader and a Socialist. He was
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239. Long underwear worn by a Jewish Polish partisan in the Soviet Army
left the woods, went to the Grodno (Hrodna) ghetto, and were not heard from again. His sister Edith
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240. Set of two cuff links worn by a medical officer, 2nd Polish Corps
pharmacist until 1986 when she married Abraham Cheszes, a survivor from Grodno, Poland, and moved to Toronto
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241. Book
-1973) was born Joseph Melechinsky in Grodno, Lithuania. He was a labor leader and a Socialist. He was
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242. Yizkor (Holocaust memorial) books / New York Public Library. [Electronic resource]
- Grabowiec - Grajewo - Gritsa - Grodek - Grodno - Grojec - Gross Magendorf - Grosswardein (1981
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243. Assembled shots (Poland and Israel)
'Grodno'; shots of five photographs of a massacre: flat ground covered in hundreds of neatly arranged
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244. Enameled Dutch oven used by a Jewish family in a displaced persons camp
left the woods, went to the Grodno (Hrodna) ghetto, and were not heard from again. His sister Edith
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245. Factory-printed Star of David badge printed with Juif, acquired by a Jewish Lithuanian artist
wealthy family in the city of Grodno, while Rachael was the daughter of a rabbi and had lived her entire
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246. Luggage tag used by a Polish Jewish survivor
William Epstein (1876-1950), a Russian immigrant from Grodno (now in Belarus), who moved to the United
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247. Yizkor Book Translations. [Internet resource]
= Book of Griding (Grodek Jagiellonski) -- Grodno, Belarus: Grodno; Volume IX, Encyclopedia of the Jewish
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248. Forced laborer identification badge worn by a Polish Jewish woman using a false identity
William Epstein (1876-1950), a Russian immigrant from Grodno (now in Belarus), who moved to the United
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249. German Rentenbank, 1 Rentenmark note, acquired by a Polish Jewish survivor
William Epstein (1876-1950), a Russian immigrant from Grodno (now in Belarus), who moved to the United
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250. Regina and Halina Goldwag papers
William Epstein (1876-1950), a Russian immigrant from Grodno (now in Belarus), who moved to the United