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Staff of the JDC-supported Ilaniah Children's Village making sandwiches for the children's lunch packets on the eve of their departure to Israel.
The Ernest R. Stiefel papers include photocopies of emigration and expropriation documents, Jüdische Kultusvereinigung and Jüdischer Kulturbund documents, and personal narratives describing the Nazi persecution of the Stiefel family from Frankfurt am Main; German and international barriers to German emigration; and the confiscation of money, property, and possessions of family members who emigrated ...
A group of orphans eating lunch together in the Ilaniah Children's Village; supported by JDC, Ilaniah housed 500 Jewish orphans while they prepared for immigration to Israel.
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has a microfilm copy of selected records from the fonds (http://collections.ushmm.org/findingaids/RG-48.011M.pdf).
Eva Josefsson Baśz, a Jehovah's Witness, survived internment in Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps.
Men and women waving goodbye to the SS Maiden Creek, with orphans aboard, en route to the US. All arrangements for emigration were handled by JDC in Amsterdam.
Photographic album of family history; two (2) German passports illustrating travel to Shanghai; documents relating to the family's emigration. Identification documents, passports, and immigration documents, related to the emigration of Siegfried (later Fred) and Rosa Nachum, and their sone Uri (later Ronald) from Germany to the United States, via Shanghai, 1939-1947. Includes school records from Shanghai ...
Tekst in Hollands en Hebréews. 120 p., 76 p. : illustrations, portraits ; 28 cm
People waving goodbye to the orphans on board the SS Maiden Creek, leaving Holland for the United States. All emigration and transportation arrangements were organized by the JDC office in Amsterdam.
Jewish orphans from Romania arrive by train in Holland, where they lived in a special children's village funded by the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee before going to Palestine.
Ook verschenen als proefschrift Universiteit Utrecht. XII, 308 p. ; 24 cm.
A small group from the Ilaniah Children's Village in a tulip field; supported by JDC, Ilaniah housed 500 Jewish orphans while they prepared for immigration to Israel.