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Talmud school, Herster Street, New York, USA, (c1900?).
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Jewish slum on East Broadway, New York, USA, c1900.
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Jewish pedlars on the East Side, New York, USA, 1890s.
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East Side street, New York, USA, c1910?
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Immigrants, Lower East Side, New York, USA, c1900.
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Jewish refugees aboard the 'Atzmaut', 1949.
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Girls exercising at the Jewish Free School, 1900-1910.
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Jewish primary school children, December 1985. Artist: Sidney Harris
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Polish Jewish children, 1938. Artist: Roman Vishniac
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Arrival of SS Marine Flasher, New York, USA, 20  May 1946.
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Jewish primary school children, c1980s? Artist: Sidney Harris
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Jewish boy, Morocco, 1955.
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Street scene, USA, 1920s.
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Jewish family in Baghdad, 1910.
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'A Forbidden Discussion', c1910 Artist: Lazar Krestin
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The bookseller, 1910.
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Tailoring workshop in Manchester, c1910.
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'Bonne Annee' (Happy New Year), c1900s(?).
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Jewish tailors looking for employment, Whitechapel Road, London, c1940s.
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Boys learning blacksmith's skills, Jewish Free School, 1900-1910.
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Jewish New Year card, 1880-1910. 
Jewish New Year card, 1880-1910. New Year card sent by European immigrants in America in the late 1800s and 1900s. 
Unique Identifier AR975848 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3452px × 5063px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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