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Documentation collected in the context of the "Research project regarding the contribution of Holocaust survivors to the State of Israel", from Kibbutz Ma'anit

Documentation collected in the context of the "Research project regarding the contribution of Holocaust survivors to the State of Israel", from Kibbutz Ma'anit Personal documentation of Rachel Zaiontz: 1. "Testimony of Sala Zilberbaum - born in Zamosc, Poland (Rachel Zaiontz, today)", 15/01/1946; a. Handwritten, in Polish (photocopy); b. Translation of the above to Hebrew (computer printout); 2. Photographs (scans): a. Rachel Zaiontz' mother; b. Photograph, while they were hidden by a Polish family; c. Photograph, in an UNRRA camp in Germany (1946); d. Two photographs: Anna, from the village of Cheltin, where Rachel and her mother were hidden (photographed in July 2003); Personal documentation of Pinchas Zaiontz: 1. Photocopy of a "Questionnaire for the registration of a Holocaust survivor", and a "Questionnaire for the preparation of an interview"; 2. Testimony of Pinchas Zaiontz, from October 1945, in Yiddish (photocopy); 3. Testimony of Pinchas Zaiontz, from October 1945, in Yiddish, as a computer printout; 4. Summary of the above testimony, translated to Polish; 5. Pinchas Zaiontz, "Two weeks of the many weeks", from: "Yalkut Moreshet" ("Legacy Collection"), Booklet no. 9, October 1968; 6. Pinchas Zaiontz, "Hashichrur" ("The Liberation") (handwritten, photocopy); 7. "Testimony of Pinchas Zaiontz: Text accompanying the taperecording (summary) in the "Yad Le'Yeled" ("Children's Memorial") Museum at Lohamei Hagetaot; 8. Pinchas Zaiontz, as he appears on a [partial] list of names of the boys in the orphanage in Lublin (photocopy); 9. Photograph: "We also wanted to be Jewish soldiers ...", following a visit by Jewish Brigade soldiers in the [DP?] camp in Bordenbad [?], Germany (summer 1946); 10. Photographs (scanned): a. Pinchas Zaiontz, next to his family's grave in the New Jewish cemetery in Lublin (2003); b. Pocket knife belonging to the father of Pinchas Zaiontz; c. Pinchas Zaiontz' home in the town of Branov (2003); d. Pinchas Zaiontz at age 15 years, in an UNRRA camp in Germany (1946); 11. Sketches: a. "Genealogy of the family of Pinchas Zaiontz" (Hebrew version and English version); b. "The Jewish cemetery in Lublin", with an indication of the location of the graves of Pinchas Zaiontz' relatives who were murdered near Branov on 25/02/1944; 12. Two maps: Town of Branov, in the Lublin region.
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5263568
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Drawing
Interview(s)
Map
Personal documents
Photograph
Testimony
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Hebrew
Polish
German
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O.90 - Survivors' Documentation Collection
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דבורה נבו, ארכיון קיבוץ אילון
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O.90 - Documentation of Holocaust survivors in Israel, mainly from kibbutzim