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76. Studio portrait of Malvina Grunfeld
Leipheim, Germany, and she also stayed in Munich. In 1947, Malvina sailed aboard the 'Ernie Pyle' to the
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77. Helen Weinstein (sister of the donor) poses with her children outside their home in Galanta.
Leipheim, Germany, and she also stayed in Munich. In 1947, Malvina sailed aboard the 'Ernie Pyle' to the
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78. Bela Weinstein (the brother-in-law of the donor) helps his baby son to stand.
Leipheim, Germany, and she also stayed in Munich. In 1947, Malvina sailed aboard the 'Ernie Pyle' to the
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79. Malka, Blimcsi and Shaul Weinstein (nieces and nephew of the donor) play outdoors in a garden near their grandparent's home in Trebisov.
Leipheim, Germany, and she also stayed in Munich. In 1947, Malvina sailed aboard the 'Ernie Pyle' to the
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80. Four Weinstein children (nieces and nephews of the donor) pose outside.
Leipheim, Germany, and she also stayed in Munich. In 1947, Malvina sailed aboard the 'Ernie Pyle' to the
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81. Malvina Grunfeld sits outside her home in Trebisov.
Leipheim, Germany, and she also stayed in Munich. In 1947, Malvina sailed aboard the 'Ernie Pyle' to the
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82. ID patch stenciled 139905 worn by a Polish Jewish concentration camp inmate
hospitalized in Leipheim displaced persons camp. When an aunt was located in Chicago to sponsor his visa ... Czechoslovakia, then Germany. He reached the Leipheim displaced persons camp where he was hospitalized. Once he
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83. Embroidered Ukrainian blouse worn by a Jewish woman living under an assumed identity
emigrate illegally to Palestine. After the war ended in May 1945, she lived in Leipheim displaced persons ... Bricha movement that helped refugees travel illegally. In January 1947, Donia left Leipheim displaced
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84. Dark red floral head covering worn by a Jewish woman living under an assumed identity
emigrate illegally to Palestine. After the war ended in May 1945, she lived in Leipheim displaced persons ... Bricha movement that helped refugees travel illegally. In January 1947, Donia left Leipheim displaced
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85. Dina Ostrower photographs
Bricha movement that helped refugees travel illegally. In January 1947, Donia left Leipheim displaced
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86. Registration card issued by the Jewish Council in the Lodz ghetto to Eliezer Grynfeld.
the border to Germany and settled in the Leipheim DP camp while awaiting their turn to immigrate
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87. Close up portrait of a boy and girl in dress-up winter clothes in the Jewish kindergarten in Lodz.
the border to Germany and settled in the Leipheim DP camp while awaiting their turn to immigrate
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88. Group portrait of children in the Jewish kindergarten in Lodz standing in two rows for what is probably a children's performance.
the border to Germany and settled in the Leipheim DP camp while awaiting their turn to immigrate
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89. Group portrait of children in the Jewish kindergarten in Lodz standing linking arms during what is probably a children's performance.
the border to Germany and settled in the Leipheim DP camp while awaiting their turn to immigrate
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90. Jewish children perform a Hanukkah play in the Jewish school in Lodz after the war.
the border to Germany and settled in the Leipheim DP camp while awaiting their turn to immigrate
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91. Group portrait of Jewish kindergarten children sitting around a table for a celebration in Lodz after the war.
the border to Germany and settled in the Leipheim DP camp while awaiting their turn to immigrate
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92. Group portrait of Jewish kindergarten children, some in costume, celebrating Purim in Lodz after the war.
the border to Germany and settled in the Leipheim DP camp while awaiting their turn to immigrate
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93. Children wearing wreaths of flowers celebrate Shavuot in a Jewish kindergarten in Lodz.
the border to Germany and settled in the Leipheim DP camp while awaiting their turn to immigrate
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94. Children dressed in costumes from the Lodz Jewish kindergarten perform what is probably a Purim play.
the border to Germany and settled in the Leipheim DP camp while awaiting their turn to immigrate
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95. Close-up portrait of two young Jewish girls in a kindergarten in Lodz.
the border to Germany and settled in the Leipheim DP camp while awaiting their turn to immigrate
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96. Passengers on board the Exodus relax and eat a meal while en route to Palestine before the British navy intercepted the ship.
and the rest of her family was killed in 1942. She then went to the Leipheim displaced persons camp
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97. Dina Pickholz Ostrower photographs
Bricha movement that helped refugees travel illegally. In January 1947, Donia left Leipheim displaced
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98. A man and a boy carry their luggage on the way to the deportation train in the Lodz ghetto.
Poland and moved to the Leipheim DP camp in Germany. In 1947 Moshe and Rozka tried to reach Palestine