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Members of the Freiheit youth movement local branch in Slonim, together with activists and members of the Po'alei Zion party.

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Members of the local committee of the Freiheit youth movement in Slonim.

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Members of the Po'alei Zion - Z.S. political movement from Slonim, marching in a Labor Day demonstration on May 1, 1933.

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Date pub. June 1, 1924 The wife of Reb Yude, "a well-known matron of Slonim" ('Jewish Daily Forward' English caption).

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Members of the Po'alei Zion party in Slonim.

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Date pub. July 15, 1923 'Jewish Daily Forward' Yiddish caption:
"...after the fire. ...Mountain Street and the burned-out families who
have no place to put themselves." (English caption:) "...Hundreds of
Jewish families... For weeks they were compelled to sleep outdoors."

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Date 1905 Studio portrait of six young men, "a group of Jewish intellectuals," "enlightened Jewish young people." (English and Yiddish captions. From a 'Forward' photo essay, 1933: "Striking Photographs Of The Vogues Of Yesteryear -- Submitted By Our Readers.")

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The funeral procession of Reb Mordkhele Veytsl

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Date 1910(?) Studio portrait of the Frytrycski [sic] family, (left to right): mother Rive Leye, Nekhamke, Hershl, Zelig, Pinkhes.

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Members of the "Free Scouts" organization of the Freiheit youth movement in Slonim.

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Women in the Slonim marketplace

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Postcard with drawing of Rabbi Mordkhe Rozenblat, head of the
Oszmiana 'bezdin' (religious court), who later went to Slonim.

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pub. May 4, 1924 Slonim marketplace and the street that runs
along one side of it (separated by a gutter).

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pub. Oct. 21, 1923 Members of the Slonim Butchers' Synagogue which
was rebuilt on the ruins of the old butchers' synagogue with the help
of American 'landslayt' (former town residents). At center is the Rabbi (top hat) and around him, his assistants and other town dignitaries

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Date pub. Feb. 3, 1935
Yankl Malekh, a calligrapher. (From a 'Jewish Daily Forward' photo spread: "Our Fathers And Grandfathers -- Pictures Of Patriarchal Jewish Types Submitted By Our Readers.")

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Date 1930s A greengrocer making a sale on the street.

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Studio portrait of Reb Mordkhele Veytsl

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Date pub. Oct. 28, 1928 "Jewish writer of New York visits family in Slonim after an absence of 29 years. Don Kaplan (center), of the editorial staff of the 'Forward', photographed with his mother (seated
in center) and other members of his family..." ('Forward' English caption)

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