Sidur
- Date
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publication/distribution:
1913
- Language
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Hebrew
- Classification
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Books and Published Materials
- Category
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Books and pamphlets
- Object Type
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Judaism--Prayer books (lcsh)
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of David Manski, in memory of his parents Saul and Manya Manski
Siddur brought with Gitl Rozenzweig to the United States.
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Record last modified: 2022-07-28 18:14:59
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Silver plated fork brought with a Jewish Polish refugee family
Object
Silver plated fork brought by Rywa Manski when she left Lida, Poland with her three children, traveling via Japan, and arriving in Seattle, WA on May 7, 1941.
Silver plated serving spoon brought with a Jewish Polish refugee family
Object
Silver plated serving spoon brought by Rywa Manski when she left Lida, Poland with her three children, traveling via Japan, and arriving in Seattle, WA on May 7, 1941.
Gold plated dinner knife brought with a Jewish Polish refugee family
Object
Gold plated table knife brought by Rywa Manski when she left Lida, Poland with her three children, traveling via Japan, and arriving in Seattle, WA on May 7, 1941.
Manski and Rozenzweig families papers
Document
Contains a passport; marriage certificate; train ticket; passenger list from the "SS Batory"; correspondence relating to Izak Manski (donor's paternal grandfather); documents relating to Gitl Rozenzweig's (donor's maternal grandmother) death in Israel; and a photograph bearing New Year wishes from Samuel, Mira and Saul Manski in Lida, Poland, c. 1931.