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Moshe Zilberstein of Warsaw with Henia Weinstein.

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Batya Lewinson, a teenaged girl hidden by a Polish family in Warsaw
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Israel Laks and his wife Ester Zilberstein - Laks of Warsaw.

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Bela Weinberg of Warsaw.

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Avraham Weinberg and his wife, Sala Nagel, of Warsaw.

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David Weinberg of Warsaw. He perished in the Holocaust.

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A conference of Korczak orphans in Warsaw.

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Members of the Weinberg family of Warsaw. They perished in the
Holocaust.

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Adela Eisenberg, a contestant in the 'Nasz Przeglad' Miss Judea
Beauty Contest in Warsaw.
1929 Warsaw

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Janina Wilczer, a contestant in the 'Nasz Przeglad' Miss Judea
Beauty Contest in Warsaw.
1929 Warsaw

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Zofia Oldak the winner of the 'Nasz Przeglad' Miss Judea Beauty
Contest.
After 1917 Warsaw

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Before 1905 Warsaw
Vignetted studio portraits of (left) E. Cohen and (right)
twenty-two-year-old Shloyme Margolin, both killed during a
demonstration in April 1905. (From a photo spread on a postcard
printed by the Jewish Socialist Bund.)

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Soup kitchen for Jewish children, established with the aid of the
Great Britian-Poland Association.
1930's Warsaw

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Yozef Weingarten with his wife and daughter and others in his
pharmacy at the corner of Karmelicka and Nowolipki Streets.
1929 Warsaw

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Zofia Oldak the winner of the 'Nasz Przeglad' Miss Judea Beauty
Contest, wearing a gown of silver lame and an ermine wrap fashioned by
M.Apfelbaum, 125 Marszalkowska Street.
1929 Warsaw

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Liza Harkawy, "First Lady in Waiting", in the 'Nasz Przeglad' Miss
Judea Beauty Contest in Warsaw.
1929 Warsaw

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Regina Grynberg, a contestant in the 'Nasz Przeglad' Miss Judea
Beauty Contest in Warsaw.
1929 Warsaw

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Hala Holland, a contestant in the 'Nasz Przeglad' Miss Judea Beauty
Contest in Warsaw.
1929 Warsaw

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Jadwiga Weingarten, a contestant in the 'Nasz Przeglad' Miss Judea
Beauty Contest in Warsaw.
1929 Warsaw

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Mary Lobzowska,"Second Lady in Waiting" in the 'Nasz Przeglad'
Miss Judea Beauty Contest in Warsaw.
1929 Warsaw

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Roma Gliksman, a contestant in the 'Nasz Przeglad' Miss Judea
Beauty Contest in Warsaw.
1929 Warsaw

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Bella Szafran, a contestant in the 'Nasz Przeglad' Miss Judea
Beauty Contest in Warsaw.
1929 Warsaw

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Syma Dynkin, a contestant in the 'Nasz Przeglad' Miss Judea Beauty
Contest in Warsaw.
1929 Warsaw

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In front M. Goldknopf's shop in the Jewish quarter: (Polish and
Yiddish signs, left to right) "Buttons," "Perfume..." "Soap,"
"Thread," "Yarn."
1938 Warsaw

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Yaakov and Reuven Zeilingold

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Naftali Zeilingold

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Jewish children in the Warsaw ghetto in 1940.

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Jews in the Warsaw ghetto

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Yitzhak Gitterman; Polish Jewish leader Director of the JDC in Poland, Gitterman organized Jewish affairs under the German occupation and was active in the Jewish underground. He was killed in a German "Aktion" in the Warsaw ghetto.

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Avraham Levin with his daughter.

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Avraham Levin in the Polish army.

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Frania Levin with a friend.

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Matityau Ron-- came to Rishon Lezion from Warsaw in 1926 wth his brother Levi- after 3 years they moved to Natania
http://www.netanya-moreshet.org.il/

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Izabela Fajzylberg , 10-year-old . Warsaw, 1935.

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11-year-old Lucyna Fajzylberg . Warsaw, 1935.

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Basia Rundo, born in Warsaw in 1921.

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Jerzyk Rundo, born in Warsaw in 1894

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Marysia, daughter of Julia and Jakub Szbfersztein of Warsaw, born in 1910. She spent the War on the Aryan side, in the Polish Home Army, and during the Uprising she served as one of the "Swallow" first aid nurses. After the War, Maria Glowacka-Myslinska was responsible for programming at the National Philharmonic. She died on 1991.

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Jehuda Prywes at the time of his army service. 1930s

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Michal Szwejlich, First Polish Army. Actor in the Jewish Theater in Warsaw. He passed away in 28 December of 1995.

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Josif Edelsztein of Warsaw. Photograph taken in the Udmurt Autonomous Republic of the Soviet Union in 1944.

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Szmul and Menasze Tencer, sons of Chaim Lejb and Golda (ne Ajzenberg), the only members of an extended family, who managed to survive the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, Majdanek, Auschwitz and Mauthausen. After the War, fate separated them. Szmul remained in Udi, Menasze emigrated to Brazil. We who loved them still recall their warm family homes." Their children: Golda of Warsaw, Golda of Tel Aviv, Jankiel of Lund (Sweden), Lejb and Abram of Sao Paulo (Brazil)
http://motlc.wiesenthal.com/site/pp.asp?c=jmKYJeNVJrF&b=479415

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Jakob Szlifersztein. Warsaw, 1928. Active member of the Polish Socialist Party. In 1944, as the Soviet Army was entering Lublin, he attempted to pull a man out of an oncoming tank and was himself killed by the tank. He was the second husband of the maternal grandmother of Irena Winawer.

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Edmund Winawer, called up to service as an officer of the Russian army at the time of the Russo-Japanese War, 1905. The grandfather of Irena Winawer of Warsaw.

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Samuel Moses Landau from Plock, son of Lea and Jakob Landau. He died in 1913 at the age of 69. His great-granddaughter lives in Warsaw.

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Warsaw Ghetto, 1942. "At that time I was a student in the state photography school, situated not far from the Ghetto. At the very beginning, when the Ghetto was not yet cut off from the rest of the world, my friends and I would walk through and take pictures." Wojciech Stablewski, Warsaw

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Jerzy Rundo, son of Zygmunt. Photograph from World War I, when he was studying at the Zurich Polytechnic. He died in 1929 at the age of 34. His daughters, grandchildren, and great - grandchildren live in Warsaw.

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Zygmund Rundo, a grandson of Samuel Orgelbrand. He was the owner of a printing-house in Warsaw. His father, Dawid, wrote books that were supposed to bring Jewish culture closer to Poles. He himself was a supporter of total assimilation. To protect his granddaughters from discrimination, he converted to Catholicism. He died in February 1939, at 75.
http://motlc.wiesenthal.com/site/pp.asp?c=jmKYJeNVJrF&b=479387

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Abraham Prywes, Ita's father. "From our father, we have only his engineer's diploma and a beautiful night gown. He died just after finishing his studies in Zurich in 1916. He wasn't even 30 then." Ita Kowalska, Warsaw

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Henryk Filozof, employee at the Lilpopp factory in Warsaw. Born 1870, died 1909

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Khanokh Todres was born in Postov in 1914 to Notel and Mina. He was a journalist working for the paper "Folks Tzeytung" . Prior to WWII he lived in Warsaw. During the war he was in Warsaw, Poland. Khanokh perished in 1941 in Kovno

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