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Black-and-white photograph of a young man standing in a tuxedo, in front of a dark curtain.David Mark, 1952
Black-and-white photograph of a group of six people, standing in a line and smiling at the camera. The couple in the middle appears to be celebrating their wedding day, with the woman dressed in a long white gown, veil, and holding a bouquet of flowers. The three men in the group wear suits, and the other two women wear dresses.Freda and Husband Haim on Their Wedding Day, 1958
Colour photograph of an elderly man and woman, standing together indoors with a woman and two young girls. The family is formally dressed, with the girls wearing blouses and the man in a suit.David with Family, 1990s
Black-and-white portrait photograph of a man dressed in military uniform, pictured from the chest up.Gerry Maass, ca. 1943
Black and white photo of a woman standing in a garden. She wears shorts and summer clothes.Irene Burstyn
Black-and-white photograph of a woman and man standing together outdoors on a snowy driveway in front of a white fence. The womaStefan with Etta Brenner, ca. 1950
Photograph of a brown and beige booklet document written in German, including a hand-written signature. The open page has a big red “J” stamped in the top-corner.German Jews’ Passports Marked with “J”
Black-and-white photograph of four men leading a march outdoors. The man in the centre is carrying a rectangular box. A group of people follows them in the background.Inauguration of the Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre
Black-and-white photograph of a busy street intersection. Pedestrians board a streetcar in the bottom-left corner, and cable wires criss cross the air, visible in the top section of the image.Toronto 1945-1955
A coloured map diagram depicting most of North America, Europe, and part of Africa. A line traverses various points along the map.Moishe Kantorowitz's Journey

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