Book
- Title
- Prayer books for the holidays 9 v.
- Geography
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publication:
Amsterdam (Netherlands)
- Classification
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Books and Published Materials
- Category
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Books and pamphlets
- Object Type
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Books (lcsh)
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Louise Lawrence-Israels
Nine volume Jewish prayer book set that belonged to Louise Lawrence-Israels's great grandparents, who died before the Holocaust.
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Also in Louise Lawrence-Israel's family collection
The collection consists of artifacts and books relating to the experiences of donor's family in Haarlem and Amsterdam, Netherlands, before and during the Holocaust, including two years spent living in hiding.
Date: 1940-1945 May
Embroidered pink silk challah cover buried for safekeeping while the owner was in hiding
Object
Fringed, pink, challah cover that belonged to Louise Lawrence-Israel's family and was buried for safekeeping before they left Haarlem, Netherlands, and went into hiding in Amsterdam in January 1943. The cover, a special cloth used to cover the two braided loaves of challah bread at Sabbath dinner, was embroidered with a Hebrew passage, "Eat your bread with joy and drink your wine with a good heart," from Ecclesiastes 9 : 7. Germany occupied the Netherlands on May 10, 1940. In January 1943, the family went into hiding. In late 1943, it became too dangerous to house the family together. With assistance from the Dutch underground, part of the family moved to a different hiding place. Amsterdam was liberated by the Canadian Army on May 5, 1945. Some family members returned to Haarlem, and recovered the cover after the war ended. Other family members had gone to Sweden, and the relatives did not learn that they were all alive until 1948. Many other family members were killed during the Holocaust.
Large black and white striped wool tallit buried for safekeeping
Object
Black and white striped tallit gadol that belonged to Louise Lawrence-Israels's grandfather, buried for safekeeping before the family left Haarlem, Netherlands, and went into hiding in Amsterdam in January 1943. The tallit, a prayer shawl worn during morning services, was recovered after the war. Germany occupied the Netherlands on May 10, 1940. In January 1943, the family went into hiding. In late 1943, it became too dangerous to house the family together. With assistance from the Dutch underground, part of the family moved to a different hiding place. Amsterdam was liberated by the Canadian Army on May 5, 1945. Some family members returned to Haarlem, others had gone to Sweden and did not learn that they were all alive until 1948. Most of their other family members were killed during the Holocaust.
Book
Object
Nine volume Jewish prayer book set that belonged to Louise Lawrence-Israels's great grandparents, who died before the Holocaust.
Book
Object
Nine volume Jewish prayer book set that belonged to Louise Lawrence-Israels's great grandparents, who died before the Holocaust.
Book
Object
Nine volume Jewish prayer book set that belonged to Louise Lawrence-Israels's great grandparents, who died before the Holocaust.
Book
Object
Nine volume Jewish prayer book set that belonged to Louise Lawrence-Israels's great grandparents, who died before the Holocaust.
Book
Object
Nine volume Jewish prayer book set that belonged to Louise Lawrence-Israels's great grandparents, who died before the Holocaust.
Book
Object
Nine volume Jewish prayer book set that belonged to Louise Lawrence-Israels's great grandparents, who died before the Holocaust.
Book
Object
Nine volume Jewish prayer book set that belonged to Louise Lawrence-Israels's great grandparents, who died before the Holocaust.
Book
Object
Nine volume Jewish prayer book set that belonged to Louise Lawrence-Israels's great grandparents, who died before the Holocaust.