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76. Mendel Feldman down the street with his girlfriend, Frieda Altman (later Feldman).
and brothers Fischel and Moishe Velvel all perished in Treblinka on September 22, 1942. Frieda ... 's sister Rozsa Rosenbaum also perished in Treblinka.
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77. Mendel Feldmen visiting his son Fred in San Gilgal children's rehabilitation camp.
and brothers Fischel and Moishe Velvel all perished in Treblinka on September 22, 1942. Frieda ... 's sister Rozsa Rosenbaum also perished in Treblinka.
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78. Fred Feldman dresses up for Purim in the Wels displaced persons' camp.
and brothers Fischel and Moishe Velvel all perished in Treblinka on September 22, 1942. Frieda ... 's sister Rozsa Rosenbaum also perished in Treblinka.
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79. Special pass for a "rabbi student" [sic] issued to Jankiel Rabinowicz.
synagogue and then executed Rabbi Rabinowicz. His wife Tzipora Rabinowicz was deported to Treblinka where ... Rozencwaig (b. 1911) and her husband Rabbi Dawid Rozencwaig also were killed in Treblinka. Another four
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80. Identification card of the Polish Residents Association in China issued to Jankiel Rabinowicz.
synagogue and then executed Rabbi Rabinowicz. His wife Tzipora Rabinowicz was deported to Treblinka where ... Rozencwaig (b. 1911) and her husband Rabbi Dawid Rozencwaig also were killed in Treblinka. Another four
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81. Identification card issued by the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland to Jankiel Rabinowicz, a recent immigrant to the United States.
synagogue and then executed Rabbi Rabinowicz. His wife Tzipora Rabinowicz was deported to Treblinka where ... Rozencwaig (b. 1911) and her husband Rabbi Dawid Rozencwaig also were killed in Treblinka. Another four
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82. Census form issued by the Shanghai Municipal Police and completed by rabbinical student, Jankiel Rabinowicz.
synagogue and then executed Rabbi Rabinowicz. His wife Tzipora Rabinowicz was deported to Treblinka where ... Rozencwaig (b. 1911) and her husband Rabbi Dawid Rozencwaig also were killed in Treblinka. Another four
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83. Smallpox vaccination certificate issued to Jankiel Rabinowicz.
synagogue and then executed Rabbi Rabinowicz. His wife Tzipora Rabinowicz was deported to Treblinka where ... Rozencwaig (b. 1911) and her husband Rabbi Dawid Rozencwaig also were killed in Treblinka. Another four
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84. Telegram written by Rabbi Kalmanowitz, head of the Mir Yeshiva, to his student Jankiel Rabinowitz stating he is allowed to come to New York to apply for immigration permit.
synagogue and then executed Rabbi Rabinowicz. His wife Tzipora Rabinowicz was deported to Treblinka where ... Rozencwaig (b. 1911) and her husband Rabbi Dawid Rozencwaig also were killed in Treblinka. Another four
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85. Polish passport issued to Jankiel Rabinowicz.
synagogue and then executed Rabbi Rabinowicz. His wife Tzipora Rabinowicz was deported to Treblinka where ... Rozencwaig (b. 1911) and her husband Rabbi Dawid Rozencwaig also were killed in Treblinka. Another four
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86. Askari or Trawniki guards peer into a doorway past the bodies of Jews killed during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
Reinhard killing centers of Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka, as well as in a number of forced labor camps in ... the Lublin area, including the Trawniki labor camp, Treblinka I and Poniatowa. Detachments of ... the dirty work was left to the Trawniki guards. Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka were run by twenty to ... immediate death in Treblinka. Another 22,000 were sent to Majdanek. Between 14,000 and 16,000 Jews went to
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87. German soldiers view the burning of a synagogue in Siedlce.
on August 22-24, 1942, the ghetto was liquidated and 10,000 Jews were deported to Treblinka. Only 2
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88. German soldiers view the burning of a synagogue in Siedlce.
on August 22-24, 1942, the ghetto was liquidated and 10,000 Jews were deported to Treblinka. Only 2
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89. German soldiers view the burning of a synagogue in Siedlce.
on August 22-24, 1942, the ghetto was liquidated and 10,000 Jews were deported to Treblinka. Only 2
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90. A unit of German soldiers views the burning of a synagogue in Siedlce.
on August 22-24, 1942, the ghetto was liquidated and 10,000 Jews were deported to Treblinka. Only 2
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91. View of a burning synagogue in Siedlce.
on August 22-24, 1942, the ghetto was liquidated and 10,000 Jews were deported to Treblinka. Only 2
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92. View of the abandoned furnishings of Jews who have been deported from the ghetto.
on August 22-24, 1942, the ghetto was liquidated and 10,000 Jews were deported to Treblinka. Only 2
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93. Passport photograph of Frymeta Goldberg and her three children: Rachela; Szlama and Ruda.
died in the ghetto in 1940. Her sister, Hendel, was deported to Treblinka along with her daughter
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94. Chaim Borensztajn (left) poses with his daughter, Frymeta, and son-in-law, Lejbus Goldberg.
died in the ghetto in 1940. Her sister, Hendel, was deported to Treblinka along with her daughter
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95. Portrait of Chaim and Ruda Borensztajn, the donor's maternal grandparents.
died in the ghetto in 1940. Her sister, Hendel, was deported to Treblinka along with her daughter
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96. Portrait of Hendel (Borensztajn) Goldberg and her daughter, Sonia, the donor's maternal aunt and cousin.
died in the ghetto in 1940. Her sister, Hendel, was deported to Treblinka along with her daughter
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97. Discharge papers issued to Lejbus Goldberg upon his release from active military service.
died in the ghetto in 1940. Her sister, Hendel, was deported to Treblinka along with her daughter
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98. An official letter notifying the Goldberg family that their ship tickets have been paid for in Canada.
died in the ghetto in 1940. Her sister, Hendel, was deported to Treblinka along with her daughter
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99. Typescript of the translation of a letter written by Hendel (Borensztajn) Goldberg (the donor's aunt) in the Radomsko ghetto to her brother, Adolph Borensztajn, in New York.
died in the ghetto in 1940. Her sister, Hendel, was deported to Treblinka along with her daughter
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100. Typescript of the translation of a letter written by Sonia Goldberg (the donor's cousin) in the Radomsko ghetto to her uncle, Adolph Borensztajn, in New York.
died in the ghetto in 1940. Her sister, Hendel, was deported to Treblinka along with her daughter