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1. Refugees displaced by violence in Syria
Refugees displaced by the violence in Syria wait at a transit center in Jordan for trucks that
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2. Refugees who were displaced by violence in Syria
Refugees displaced by violence in Syria board trucks at a transit center in Jordan that will
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3. Refugees displaced by violence in Syria walk to Jordan
Refugees displaced by the violence in Syria walk to a transit center in Jordan where they will
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4. Refugee boys in Iraqi Kurdistan
Refugee boys from Syria play on old tents in the Domiz refugee camp outside Duhok, Iraqi
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5. 2005 Syrian edition of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion
eventual destruction of the State of Israel. Published in Damascus, Syria, 2005. Gift of the Embassy of
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6. Antisemitic propaganda depicting a stereotypical Jewish cattle trader pulling a blindfolded man with a rope around his neck.
"Before the slaughter. The man from Syria has the "Sozi" [Socialist] on a tight leash."
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7. An Austrian Jewish family poses on the veranda of their home.
1940 the family received a postcard from him from Syria. That was the last they heard from him.
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8. Portrait of Jewish rescuer Simon Brod.
ticket to Allepo, Syria, from which he was driven to Tel Aviv. [Source: Guggenheim, Alan. "Interview
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9. Simon and Evy Brod (second and third from the left) dine outside with friends.
ticket to Allepo, Syria, from which he was driven to Tel Aviv. [Source: Guggenheim, Alan. "Interview
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10. Simon and Evy Brod (standing at the back) pose outside with friends.
ticket to Allepo, Syria, from which he was driven to Tel Aviv. [Source: Guggenheim, Alan. "Interview
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11. Portrait of Jewish rescuer Simon Brod.
ticket to Allepo, Syria, from which he was driven to Tel Aviv. [Source: Guggenheim, Alan. "Interview
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12. Studio portrait of Abraham Moshe Muhlbaum playing the violin.
donor's parents and three siblings departed for Palestine by train, via Turkey and Syria. Meanwhile
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13. Bar mitzvah portrait of Abraham Moshe Muhlbaum. The service took place in the "Ahavat Achim" orthodox synagogue on Prinzen-Alee.
donor's parents and three siblings departed for Palestine by train, via Turkey and Syria. Meanwhile
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14. Bar Mitzvah portrait of Abraham Moshe Muhlbaum. The service took place in the "Ahavat Achim" orthodox synagogue on Prinzen-Alee in Berlin.
donor's parents and three siblings departed for Palestine by train, via Turkey and Syria. Meanwhile
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15. Studio portrait of Abraham Moshe Muhlbaum with his step-mother, Mindel Hackel Muhlbaum.
donor's parents and three siblings departed for Palestine by train, via Turkey and Syria. Meanwhile
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16. Studio portrait of Abraham Moshe Muhlbaum holding a toy boat.
donor's parents and three siblings departed for Palestine by train, via Turkey and Syria. Meanwhile
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17. Studio portrait of Abraham Moshe Muhlbaum on a rocking horse.
donor's parents and three siblings departed for Palestine by train, via Turkey and Syria. Meanwhile
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18. Romanian Jewish identification card with a stamped yellow star issued to Baruch Engler.
traveled by train through Syria and Lebanon and eventually reached Palestine on April 4, 1944.
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19. Romanian Jewish identification card with a stamped yellow star issued to Slima Engler.
traveled by train through Syria and Lebanon and eventually reached Palestine on April 4, 1944.
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20. A Romanian Jewish family walks to the synagogue on a Saturday morning.
traveled by train through Syria and Lebanon and eventually reached Palestine on April 4, 1944.
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21. Portrait of a Romanian Jewish mother and her two children sitting on a bed.
traveled by train through Syria and Lebanon and eventually reached Palestine on April 4, 1944.
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22. A Romanian Jewish couple walks to the synagogue together with the rabbi and his wife.
traveled by train through Syria and Lebanon and eventually reached Palestine on April 4, 1944.
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23. A Romanian Jewish family walks down a street in Cernauti.
traveled by train through Syria and Lebanon and eventually reached Palestine on April 4, 1944.
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24. Studio portrait of a Romanian-Jewish family. Pictured are Shneur, Tirza, Slima and Baruch Engler.
traveled by train through Syria and Lebanon and eventually reached Palestine on April 4, 1944.
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25. Certificate of Italian nationality for Benzion Venezia.
Committee, they were able to escape through Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon, finally arriving in Palestine in May