
Mednick family and friends in Riga, Latvia
Photograph of seven people in Riga, Latvia. From left to right: Susan Mednick, Lois Janger, Fayina Maryasen, Shmuel Schwartzband, Bob Mednick, Leah Maryarsen, Alexander Maryasen.
Photograph of seven people in Riga, Latvia. From left to right: Susan Mednick, Lois Janger, Fayina Maryasen, Shmuel Schwartzband, Bob Mednick, Leah Maryarsen, Alexander Maryasen.
Photograph of the Vainerman family in Leningrad, USSR (St. Petersburg, Russia). From left to right: Boris, Illya (3), and Tania.
Photograph of Naomi Shapiro in Leningrad, USSR (St. Petersburg, Russia), April 1987.
Photograph of Alec and Galina Zelichonok during Passover in Leningrad, USSR (St. Petersburg, Russia), 1982.
Photograph of the Solovy family in Riga, Latvia, September 5, 1984.
Photograph of Matus Stolov, his wife Victoria, and their daughter, Irina, in Minsk, Belarus, 1980.
Photograph of the Holocaust monument in the Rumbula (Rumbuli) Woods erected by the Soviet government. The word ‘Jews’ is not mentioned, in its place, there
Visa documents for entry to Israel from Moskow for Inessa (Yakovlevna) Nedvestskaya, 1998.
Paper invitation for a B’not Mitzvah. The invitation is light orange/brown toned, textured with black script proper right side with flower decoration on the proper
Booklet entitled “Before the Doors Close…:A Guide Book for Soviet Jewry Chairmen”, prepared for the Chicago Action for Soviet Jewry by Susan Mednick. Published in
Diploma for Matus Stolov’s from the ‘Byelorussian Polytechnic Institute’, indicating that he was granted a qualification as ‘Engineer of Thermal Energy’. It was issued by
Brown Russian passport for Inda Arber issued in 1989.
Photograph of a group of children from an orphanage including Irene Rogers (fourth from the right), in Andijan (Andijon/Andizan), Uzbekistan, 1946.
Photograph of Aron M. Alter’s mother, Olga Schinder (Golda Aronova), with her two grandchildren, Aron’s children. From left to right: Michael, Olga, and Leah.
Photograph of a group of people standing in front of a monument to the six million Jews. Front Row, left to right: Renya (Renee) Toporek,
Photograph of a group of people seated and standing outside to mark the anniversary of the massacre of the Jews of Romanov (Romaniv/Dzerzhinsk, Ukraine) in
Photograph of six children seated in front of a memorial to the six million Jews. Seated, left to right, Norbert, Jacob, unidentified girl, Malke, Esther,
Photograph of the dedication of the fifth memorial to the victims of the Holocaust in Romanov, Ukraine (Romaniv/Dzershinsk, Ukraine), 2001.
Photograph of Bronya Baraz-Torgovetskaya with her two daughters taken in a studio setting. It is noted that, “Bronya was four years old when the German
Photograph of Michail Roytburd and his wife taken in 2003.
Photograph of the opening of a memorial to the ghetto in the village of Ilyino (Il’ino) in the Tver region of Russia, July 2002. Moisey