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* [[Salek Rotschild]]
* [[Salek Rotschild]]
* [[Salek Sandowski]]
* [[Salek Sandowski]]
* [[Abram Schilcott]]
* [[Abram Schilcott]] (Abram Szylkrot) (Poland, 1931)
* [[Joseph Szwarcberg]] (Jozef Schwarczberg)
* [[Joseph Szwarcberg]] (Jozef Schwarczberg)
* [[Moniek Solarz]]
* [[Moniek Solarz]]
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* [[Léon Lewkowicz]] (b. 1930 in Poland)  
* [[Léon Lewkowicz]] (b. 1930 in Poland)  
* [[Theodore Lowy]] (b. 1927 in Poland)
* [[Theodore Lowy]] (b. 1927 in Poland)
* [[Beniek Mrcwka]] (b. 16/1/32 in Poland)
* [[Beniek Mrowka]] (b. 16/1/32 in Poland)
* [[Manfred Reingewitz]] (Albert? Reingewitz)  ???
* [[Manfred Reingewitz]] (Albert? Reingewitz)  ???
* [[Salek Sandowski]] (Poland, 1928)  
* [[Salek Sandowski]] (Poland, 1928)  

Latest revision as of 16:41, 20 February 2021

OSE Orphanage (see Holocaust Children Studies)

Buchenwald picture

Among those pictured are first row (left to right): Lolek Blum, David Perlmutter, Birenbaum, Joseph Schleifstein, unidentified, and Israel Meir Lau (middle row, far right). Middle row: Nathan Szwarc (Natan Swarc), Jack Neeman, Berek Silber, Jacques Finkel, unidentified, Marek Milstein, and Salek Finkelsztein. Back row: Elek Grinbaum [or Grinberg], Chaim Finkelstajn [or Charles Finkel], Romek Wekselman [or Wajsman], and Abram Czapnik.

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File:Ecouis Children5.jpg

Picture 27339

Picture 28140

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Picture 28141

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Picture 28142

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Picture 27340 (1946)

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Jewish youth from the Le Vésinet children's home march down a grassy track during a sports meet. Pictured from left to right are:

Ambloy House for Orthodox Jews

Ambloy Children.jpg

Group portrait of the staff and boys of Ambloy, an OSE home for religious youth.

Among those pictured are (First row, left to right):

(Third row):

  • Pictured in the center to the right of the woman in white is Motjes Kaufman.

The inscription on the back reads "Before our departure from Chateau Ambloy for Paris".

Reunion (Tel Aviv, 2000)