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  • ...inen uskonnollisena kysymyksenä Uudessa testamentissa''' <Finnish> / ''The Neighbor as a Religious Issue in the New Testament'' (1937) is a book by [[Aimo T. N [[Category:Neighbor (subject)|1937 Nikolainen]]
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  • *LIST OF SCHOLARLY AND FICTIONAL WORKS: see [[:Category:Good Samaritan (subject)]] ...you whatever more you spend.' 36 Which of these three, do you think, was a neighbor to the man who fell into the hands of the robbers?" 37 He said, "The one wh
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  • '''Lähimmäinen Vanhassa testamentissa''' <Finnish> / ''Neighbor in the Old Testament'' (1939) is a book by [[Aimo T. Nikolainen]]. [[Category:Hebrew Bible (subject)|1939 Nikolainen]]
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  • ...hem for a limited time – she was already hiding the daughter of her former neighbor – and eventually handed the children to Mikas and Elena Lukauskas. The tw [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1936 (subject)|1936 Joselevich]]
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  • ...hem for a limited time – she was already hiding the daughter of her former neighbor – and eventually handed the children to Mikas and Elena Lukauskas. The tw [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1940 (subject)|1940 Joselevich]]
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  • ...o a Christian family friend and neighbor, Mr. Zeevner for safekeeping. The neighbor buried the photographs and after the war found Meir and returned the photog [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1926 (subject)|1926 Schwarz]]
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  • ...able life—from the house's catching fire to Mr. Beck's affair with Clara's neighbor; from the nightly SS drinking sessions in the room above to the small pleas [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1927 (subject)|1927 Kramer]]
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  • ...taken in by a Catholic family; going into hiding with a family friend and neighbor, Tolé Madna; how he played in the backyard and was called Bobby; his paren ...to Auschwitz. As the train departed, Gitel dropped a short message to her neighbor from the cattle car, which was picked up by a railroad worker and delivered
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  • ...mber of other prominent Jewish citizens. Fortunately, a sympathetic Danish neighbor was able to prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1 [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1938 (subject)|1938 Goldberger]]
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  • ...mber of other prominent Jewish citizens. Fortunately, a sympathetic Danish neighbor was able to prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1 [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1928 (subject)|1928 Goldberger]]
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  • ...mber of other prominent Jewish citizens. Fortunately, a sympathetic Danish neighbor was able to prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1 [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1934 (subject)|1934 Goldberger]]
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  • ...mber of other prominent Jewish citizens. Fortunately, a sympathetic Danish neighbor was able to prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1 [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1930 (subject)|1930 Goldberger]]
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  • ...ing sent to the Skarzysko concentration camp; her mother being hidden by a neighbor; leaving with her brother and grandmother to go to a town that was supposed [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1934 (subject)|1934 Fishman]]
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  • ...d, but was released a few days later, beaten and bruised. Meanwhile, their neighbor had commandeered their apartment, forcing them to move to a tiny, mildewed [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1927 (subject)|1927 Luster]]
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  • ...est; bribing a policeman to release them; returning home; their Lithuanian neighbor saving them from a round-up; ghettoization; one brother fleeing to Soviet t [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1929 (subject)|1929 Gordon]]
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  • ...us friendly apartments. She went back to the family's own apartment when a neighbor called her to a meeting at 6:00 am as SS men were downstairs. The concierge [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1929 (subject)|1929 Minerbi]]
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  • ...42. He left his diary, written in at least five copybooks, with his Polish neighbor and friend, Tadeusz Waciński. Later, the notebooks were passed on to Anton [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1927 (subject)|1927 Rubinowicz]]
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  • ...is children that they learned with such a “bren” at that early hour that a neighbor of the bais medrash asked them to try to learn more quietly so that he coul [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1928 (subject)|1928 Ellenbogen]]
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  • ...to his grandfather's home (his grandfather had been killed); a non-Jewish neighbor bringing them food; moving to the ghetto in Slobodka; his sister's return f [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1927 (subject)|1927 Galperin]]
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  • ...Kapo asked if he knew a certain woman. When Binem said she used to be his neighbor, he responded that she was his fiancée. From that moment on, the Kapo gave [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1928 (subject)|1928 Wrzonski]]
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