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Black-and-white photograph of four people standing outdoors, with trees in the background.Aba Beer with Family, Late 1930s
Black-and-white photograph of a woman in a white wedding dress holding a bouquet of flowers.Freda Shiel, 1958
Black-and-white photograph of a man standing behind the cash register of  a large grocery store. He stands in front of a shelf full of food products, and there is a large display food counter in front of him.David Shafran, ca. 1950
Black-and-white portrait photograph of a man in a suit and tie, looking towards the left of the camera. He wears a kippah on his head.Joseph Lazar, late 1940s
Black-and-white photograph of a woman sitting in a café, wearing a white blouse and beret. The woman is looking towards the side. A young boy and two men stand behind the bar in the background.Irene Burstyn in Egypt, 1941
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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