Rosh Hashanah
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Happy New Year to our friends celebrating #RoshHashanah ! Wishing you a joyful year. Shanah Tovah! 🍯🍎🙏 #IGHL #Inclusive #ShanahTovah pic.twitter.com/5Wp6wZPXMY
— IGHL (@IGHL_inc) September 18, 2020
A #RoshHashanah card sent in 1934
— Yad Vashem (@yadvashem) September 18, 2020
Sonia - the child in standing in the middle was the only member of the Sorger family to survive the Holocaust
This is their story: https://t.co/w5ehtUefRp pic.twitter.com/R3yQTMtwbU
A #RoshHashanah card made by 9-year-old Mojsze in #Theresienstadt for his caregiver Emilie Reinwald
— Yad Vashem (@yadvashem) September 16, 2020
Emilie managed to smuggle the card out to her daughter in Prague before both she and Mojsze were deported to Auschwitz and murdered on arrivalhttps://t.co/t4uuONedch pic.twitter.com/2SzgOaM10r
In 1933, Efraim and Chana Aleksander sent this #RoshHashanah card with a portrait of themselves and their baby daughter to Efraim's sister in Argentina
— Yad Vashem (@yadvashem) September 14, 2020
All three were murdered in the Holocaust; the circumstances of their deaths are unknown
Learn more: https://t.co/kSIIREpsSG pic.twitter.com/4ENq7Iftgl
View #RoshHashanah cards sent from the Lodz Ghetto in 1940https://t.co/zftwAa9u6v pic.twitter.com/oeyLoH93lh
— Yad Vashem (@yadvashem) September 18, 2020
#PhotoFriday#Portraits on a #RoshHashanah card can be the final image that we have for remembering some of the Jews who were murdered in the Holocaust https://t.co/6Zkhvu9LNe
— Yad Vashem (@yadvashem) September 18, 2020
None of those who are pictured here survived. pic.twitter.com/ZgNjYaZtNt
#PhotoFriday#Portraits on a #RoshHashanah card can be the final image that we have for remembering some of the Jews who were murdered in the Holocaust https://t.co/6Zkhvu9LNe
— Yad Vashem (@yadvashem) September 18, 2020
None of those who are pictured here survived. pic.twitter.com/ZgNjYaZtNt
#PhotoFriday#Portraits on a #RoshHashanah card can be the final image that we have for remembering some of the Jews who were murdered in the Holocaust https://t.co/6Zkhvu9LNe
— Yad Vashem (@yadvashem) September 18, 2020
None of those who are pictured here survived. pic.twitter.com/ZgNjYaZtNt
#PhotoFriday#Portraits on a #RoshHashanah card can be the final image that we have for remembering some of the Jews who were murdered in the Holocaust https://t.co/6Zkhvu9LNe
— Yad Vashem (@yadvashem) September 18, 2020
None of those who are pictured here survived. pic.twitter.com/ZgNjYaZtNt
Explore #RoshHashanah cards sent before the Holocausthttps://t.co/5se3SY7JOV pic.twitter.com/GRbBk9ahUR
— Yad Vashem (@yadvashem) September 17, 2020