Displaying: 1 19 of 19 matches for “Nasielsk”
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1. Class picture of boys in a religious school in Nasielsk.
Nasielsk, [Warsaw] Poland ... Faiga Tick is the daughter of Nathanel and Hendl Nordwind Milchberg. She was born in Nasielsk
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2. Yehiel Milchberg (brother of the donor) poses with his cousins outside a building in Nasielsk.
Nasielsk, [Warsaw] Poland ... Yehiel Milchberg (brother of the donor) poses with his cousins outside a building in Nasielsk ... Faiga Tick is the daughter of Nathanel and Hendl Nordwind Milchberg. She was born in Nasielsk
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3. Asher Fetherhar (later Zidon) poses with members of the Hechalutz Mizrachi hachshara in Nasielsk.
Nasielsk, [Warsaw] Poland
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4. Group portrait of ten young people, members of either Hehalutz or Hashomer Hatsair.
Nasielsk, [Warsaw] Poland ... Faiga Tick is the daughter of Nathanel and Hendl Nordwind Milchberg. She was born in Nasielsk ... Polan Faiga Tick is the daughter of Nathanel and Hendl Nordwind Milchberg. She was born in Nasielsk
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5. Sara Tyk (the mother of Shmuel) stands with two young girls in her yard.
Nasielsk, [Warsaw] Poland ... Faiga Tick is the daughter of Nathanel and Hendl Nordwind Milchberg. She was born in Nasielsk ... Polan Faiga Tick is the daughter of Nathanel and Hendl Nordwind Milchberg. She was born in Nasielsk
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6. Studio portrait of four Orthodox Jewish boys. [One of the boys is probably Yehiel Milchberg.]
Nasielsk, [Warsaw] Poland ... Faiga Tick is the daughter of Nathanel and Hendl Nordwind Milchberg. She was born in Nasielsk ... Polan Faiga Tick is the daughter of Nathanel and Hendl Nordwind Milchberg. She was born in Nasielsk
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7. Group portrait of Jewish displaced persons in the Pocking camp.
Faiga Tick is the daughter of Nathanel and Hendl Nordwind Milchberg. She was born in Nasielsk ... Polan Faiga Tick is the daughter of Nathanel and Hendl Nordwind Milchberg. She was born in Nasielsk
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8. Studio portrait of Miriam Mirla.
Nasielsk, [Warsaw] Poland ... Miriam was born in Nasielsk, Poland on July 11, 1912 (1915?) to Moshe (b. 1880) and Krjndel Mirla. Her
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9. Moshe and Krjndel Mirla family pose in their garden with three of their children.
Nasielsk, [Warsaw] Poland ... Miriam was born in Nasielsk, Poland on July 11, 1912 (1915?) to Moshe (b. 1880) and Krjndel Mirla. Her
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10. A group of friends and relatives gather to say farewell to Roza Perelmuter prior to her immigration to Palestine.
Nasielsk, [Warsaw] Poland
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11. Prewar photo of the Perelmuter family. From l-r standing are Aunt Sara Landau, her son Feliz Landau, the wife of Uncle Felix Perelmuter, Uncle Felix Perelmuter.
Nasielsk, [Warsaw] Poland ... Sara and Grandfather Mendel Perelmuter, owner of the dry good store in Nasielsk.
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12. Brit milah of Moshe Sadik in the Braunau displaced persons camp.
Miriam was born in Nasielsk, Poland on July 11, 1912 (1915?) to Moshe (b. 1880) and Krjndel Mirla. Her
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13. Brit milah of Moshe Sadik in the Braunau displaced persons camp.
Miriam was born in Nasielsk, Poland on July 11, 1912 (1915?) to Moshe (b. 1880) and Krjndel Mirla. Her
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14. Prewar studio portrait of the Sadik and Opalka family.
Miriam was born in Nasielsk, Poland on July 11, 1912 (1915?) to Moshe (b. 1880) and Krjndel Mirla. Her
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15. Nachman and Miriam Sadik pose on opposite sides of a tree.
Miriam was born in Nasielsk, Poland on July 11, 1912 (1915?) to Moshe (b. 1880) and Krjndel Mirla. Her
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16. The Blotnick family poses outside in the Pocking displaced persons camp.
Miriam was born in Nasielsk, Poland on July 11, 1912 (1915?) to Moshe (b. 1880) and Krjndel Mirla. Her
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17. Group portrait of Jewish displaced persons in either Steyr or Braunau.
Miriam was born in Nasielsk, Poland on July 11, 1912 (1915?) to Moshe (b. 1880) and Krjndel Mirla. Her
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18. Moshe Sadik poses with an older girl in the Braunau displaced persons camp.
Miriam was born in Nasielsk, Poland on July 11, 1912 (1915?) to Moshe (b. 1880) and Krjndel Mirla. Her
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19. Three Jewish DPs stand on banks of either the Steyr or the Enns river.
Miriam was born in Nasielsk, Poland on July 11, 1912 (1915?) to Moshe (b. 1880) and Krjndel Mirla. Her