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301. Elchanan, Ruth and Naomi Tal look out the window of their home.
19, 1909), both from Amsterdam. Elchanan was born on April 18, 1930, and his twin sisters, Ruth Jetta ... Dr. Alalouf ,performed the surgery without any anesthesia. One of the twins, Ruth, contracted
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302. International Red Cross certificate issued to the family of Alexander Tal stating that the Jewish Agency has placed them on an exchange list for immigration to Palestine.
19, 1909), both from Amsterdam. Elchanan was born on April 18, 1930, and his twin sisters, Ruth Jetta ... Dr. Alalouf ,performed the surgery without any anesthesia. One of the twins, Ruth, contracted
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303. Identification paper issued to Federika Tal stating that she works for the Joodsche Raad (Jewish Council).
19, 1909), both from Amsterdam. Elchanan was born on April 18, 1930, and his twin sisters, Ruth Jetta ... Dr. Alalouf ,performed the surgery without any anesthesia. One of the twins, Ruth, contracted
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304. Portrait of Zosia Ratafia.
was a teacher. She had an older brother Benjamin and a twin sister Eta. Tema's family was not ... Tema discovered that her twin sister Eta had survived and immigrated to the United States. In 1957
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305. Postcard with an inset photograph of Baron Kopel de Ratafia.
was a teacher. She had an older brother Benjamin and a twin sister Eta. Tema's family was not ... Tema discovered that her twin sister Eta had survived and immigrated to the United States. In 1957
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306. Liana and Alda Morpurgo celebrate their bat mitzvahs.
and has four children: twins Nicol and Anna, Sharon and Michel. Nicol married Guy Gordon and has two
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307. Five Italian soldiers pose with their weapons in a base near a mountain.
and has four children: twins Nicol and Anna, Sharon and Michel. Nicol married Guy Gordon and has two
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308. Umberto and Margherita Morpurgo pose near the lake in Genoa.
and has four children: twins Nicol and Anna, Sharon and Michel. Nicol married Guy Gordon and has two
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309. The Morpurgo family gathers outside while on vacation near Genoa.
and has four children: twins Nicol and Anna, Sharon and Michel. Nicol married Guy Gordon and has two
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310. Liana and Ugo Nizza sign their marriage ketubah (contract) in front of a rabbi and witness.
and has four children: twins Nicol and Anna, Sharon and Michel. Nicol married Guy Gordon and has two
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311. Liana Nizza poses on her wedding day in Genoa.
and has four children: twins Nicol and Anna, Sharon and Michel. Nicol married Guy Gordon and has two
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312. Alda Morpugo and her husband Colorni celebrate their wedding in wartime Genoa.
and has four children: twins Nicol and Anna, Sharon and Michel. Nicol married Guy Gordon and has two
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313. Josef and Alfred Lamzek with a name card intended to help any of their surviving family members locate them at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
8 p.m. from illness. He is buried in the children’s cemetery at Kloster Indersdorf. Josef's twin
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314. One page from the personal St. Louis photo album assembled by the donor's mother, Lotte Altschul.
Pictured here are: Rolf Altschul, Gerd Altschul and the Spanier twins.
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315. Gerd and Rolf Altschul stand on the deck of the MS St.
Gerd and Rolf Altschul stand on the deck of the MS St. Louis. One of the Spanier twins stands
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316. Portrait of the Lechtman family in Vienna, Austria.
Lechtman, Luba, Hava, Sioma, Lea (Luba's twin sister) and Israel Lechtman.
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317. Three Jewish siblings pose on the porch of a house.
five younger siblings: Sarah (b. 1928), Nachum (b. 1930), Jitta (b. 1932), and twin sisters, Rachel and
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318. Portrait of a Jewish refugee child from Belgium who escaped with his family from occupied France into Switzerland in the fall of 1943.
Annie (b. 1936), Lea (b. 1939), Frieda (b. 1940), the twins Simon and Mania (b. 1942), Rebecca (b. 1945
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319. Group portrait of members of the Nussbaum wedding party at a Jewish marriage celebration in Luxembourg.
sister Jeanne (b. 1900) and twin sisters, Margaretha (Martha) and Magdalena (b. 1907). Gustave Nussbaum
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320. Group portrait of members of the "Red Boys" soccer team in Differdange, Luxembourg.
sister Jeanne (b. 1900) and twin sisters, Margaretha (Martha) and Magdalena (b. 1907). Gustave Nussbaum
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321. A document issued by the Director General of Immigration in the Dominican Republic granting permission to Albert Nussbaum to the enter the country.
sister Jeanne (b. 1900) and twin sisters, Margaretha (Martha) and Magdalena (b. 1907). Gustave Nussbaum
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322. Group portrait of young men and women in front of an outdoor cafe in Luxembourg.
sister Jeanne (b. 1900) and twin sisters, Margaretha (Martha) and Magdalena (b. 1907). Gustave Nussbaum
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323. A group of young female employees pose at their sewing tables in the Palais de l'Habillement clothing company in Luxembourg.
sister Jeanne (b. 1900) and twin sisters, Margaretha (Martha) and Magdalena (b. 1907). Gustave Nussbaum
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324. Gustave Nussbaum poses with others in front of his clothing store, Grand-Bazar G.
sister Jeanne (b. 1900) and twin sisters, Margaretha (Martha) and Magdalena (b. 1907). Gustave Nussbaum
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325. Group portrait of young Jewish women dressed in elaborate costumes in Luxembourg.
sister Jeanne (b. 1900) and twin sisters, Margaretha (Martha) and Magdalena (b. 1907). Gustave Nussbaum