Tu Bishvat. Holocaust Memorial Day. Independence Day. Lag BaOmer. Jerusalem Day. Tisha B'Av. Haggadah, NliImage1. The Haggadah makes reference to the symbolism of the location and praises the role of the company soldiers as representatives of the Eretz-Israel settlement in the war against the Germans in northern Africa, in the framework of the Jewish Brigade.
The Haggadah also refers to the bravery of the Brigade soldiers in the German siege on Tobruk in Passover Various literary texts mostly dealing with war were added to the traditional texts of the Haggadah. Click here or on the image for the complete scanned book. More Haggadot. Seder night, Deggendorf DP camp, Germany, On the eve of Sukkot , the family fled eastward and reached the Ural Mountains.
From there, they continued to Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, suffering from severe hunger. In late July , Eliyahu and Naftali contracted typhus and perished. Their mother Zlata also fell ill with typhus, and perished in Samarkand in In , Yirmiyahu Weinreb donated the tefillin phylacteries bags belonging to his brothers, Eliyahu and Naftali, and photographs of family members as part of Yad Vashem's " Gathering the Fragments " project. Prewar, baking matzot in the family home in Solotvina, Czechoslovakia.
Embroidered cloth matzah dish that Albert Baer received from his family before leaving Germany in Kostopol, Poland, a group photograph of members of a Hachshara agricultural training program during Passover. The Haggadah was taken by a German soldier from an abandoned Jewish home in Krakow, where he was stationed from September —December It was the Landau family home. Getzel, his parents and sister were all murdered in the Holocaust. A group photo of Jewish soldiers and community members at a Passover Seder arranged by the community, Staszow, Poland, prewar.
Workers with a matzah machine, Dzisna, Vilna, Poland, prewar. Baking matzah in the Warsaw Ghetto, Poland. The production output reached , matzahs a day, and the factory was one of the biggest in Germany. Due to economic hardships, the factory was closed down in Theodor Herzog, who was an activist for many years in the Kottbusser Ufer Synagogue, immigrated to Eretz Israel via Holland and died in After the closure of the factory, Michael Herzog lived off welfare, and in , immigrated to the United States.
He died in Buffalo, New York in Dough being carried to the oven by conveyor belt at the Herzog matzah factory, Berlin, Germany, Rabbi Spiegel found this Haggadah at the edge of a smouldering pile of books in Berlin in Jewish soldiers at a Passover Seder, Utena, Lithuania, prewar. The Haggadah was handwritten from memory by camp inmate Aryeh Ludwig Zuckerman. On the first page is a watercolor by Fritz Schleifer, depicting Rabbi Ansbacher delivering a sermon to a large number of people during the Yizkor prayer on the last day of Passover Passover Haggadah used at the Passover seder in by inmates at the Gurs camp.
Holocaust survivors recall Passover traditions and customs. A Passover Seder for Jewish Allied soldiers. The Passover Haggadah that 17 year old Elimelekh Landau prepared as his father quoted from memory when the family of five were in hiding in Boryslav.
Yosef Ziegel is seen in the center of the photograph in a white apron. He places his hands on the shoulders of his sister Tova.
On his right side stands his sister Feiga, and on his left his sister Malka. Their parents names are Meir and Hadassa Ziegel. The rest of the people seen in the photograph are unidentified workers of the bakery. The Ziegel family with other workers in a matzah factory, Zamosc, Poland, Preparation of matzah for distribution to the needy, Vienna, Austria, A tiered matzah and Seder plate stand for the Passover holiday made in a home in Switzerland for Jewish children who had been smuggled out of areas occupied by the Nazis.
Weighing and packing matzahs at a factory owned by the Herzog brothers at 32 Andreasstrasse in Friedrichsmain. Herzog matzah factory, Berlin, Germany, When she returned home after the war Lea Holczer found this matzah cover that her grandmother, Chana Reasz, had made in David Pastel, who was deported to Auschwitz on 28 June appears in this photograph. He was murdered on 22 January during a death march from Auschwitz.
The photograph was submitted by his son. David Pastel , who was deported to Auschwitz on 28 June appears in this photograph. The Last Passover in the Warsaw Ghetto.
Baking matzah in hiding, Lodz, Poland, The matzah cover that Berta Weinschenk had in Theresienstadt.
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