Belz by Talila | Lyrics with English Translations and Transliteration
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1. File:Reconstruction of a shtetl in the South African Jewish Museum, Cape Town.jpg
2. File:Interior of a wooden dwelling in a traditional Lithuanian shtetl, reconstructed in the South African Jewish Museum, Cape Town.jpg
3. Detail from a Roman Vishniac image from pre-Holocaust Poland Boy with kindling in a basement dwelling, Krochmalna Street, Warsaw
4. Holocaust survivors gathering outside a building where matzoh is being made in preparation for the Passover holiday, Hénonville Displaced Persons camp, Picardy, France 1947
5. These girls were sent out to play, but they preferred to watch Mother at work inside, Slovakia, 1935
6. Photo taken by Roman Vishniac in pre-World War II Eastern Europe (© Gift of Mara Vishniac Kohn, The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life, University of California, Berkeley)
7. The Only Flowers of her Youth, Warsaw, 1938 by Roman Vishniac, one of his most famous Sara, sitting in bed in a basement dwelling, with,stenciled flowers above her head Warsaw, ca. 1935 to 37
8. Children seeking light and air outside their basement home, Krochmalna Street, Warsaw
9. Students of the Talmud DATE c. 1935–1938 PLACE DEPICTED Trnava, Slovakia
10. Man purchasing herring, wrapped in newspaper, for a Sabbath meal, Mukacevo c. 1935-1938
11. A cheder for girls in Laskarzew, Lublin. (photo: Alter Kacyzne)
12. A wedding in Ushpol (Uzpaliai), Lithuania. (photo: Reuven Milon/JewishGen)
13. The Prince's town Belz is located near the border with Poland between two tributaries of the Bug River – the Solokiya and Richitsa.
14. Photograph [2016-6-5]: In the study of Rabbi Baruch Rabinowitz, Mukacevo, ca. 1937-8, Roman Vishniac)
15. Cheder boys, 1930s - Roman Vishniac, [City boys], Mukachevo, 1935–38. © Mara Vishniac Kohn, courtesy International Center of Photography- 1938, printed around 1980. Literature: Roman Vishnyak "The Vanished World", 174.
16. Young Jewish Girls, Warsaw 1935 Photograph included in the book Vanished World, Photographs of Roman Vishniac. Mara Vishniac Kohn and Miriam Hartman Flacks, Editors (University of California)
17. Interior of the Anhalter Bahnhof railway terminus near Potsdamer Platz, Berlin © Mara Vishniac Kohn. Courtesy International Center of Photography On display at The Photographers’ Gallery
18. The Lublin Ghetto in Poland
19. Young Jewish boys suspicious of strangers, Mukachevo c. 1935-1938
20. A Polish shtetl in the winter
21. The beis medrash in the shtetl of Lyakhovichi, Belarus, during World War I, filled with those too old or young to be drafted
22. A wedding in Ushpol (Uzpaliai), Lithuania. (photo: Reuven Milon/JewishGen)
23. A young woman in the Satu Mare shtetl in Romania. (photo: Roman Vishniac)
24. A shamash knocks on the window, reminding the residents that Shabbat is about to begin. (photo: Alter Kacyzne)
25. A wedding in Ushpol (Uzpaliai), Lithuania. (photo: Reuven Milon/JewishGen)
26. Baking matzah in the shtetl (photo: Yad Vashem)
27. Market day at a shtetl in Poland
28. Free loan society in Ciechanow, Poland
29. Stara Sól Synagogue
30. Students of the Talmud DATE c. 1935–1938 PLACE DEPICTED Trnava, Slovakia
31. Jews living in a shtetl in Poland
32. An elder of the village, Vysni Apsa, Carpathian Ruthenia, c. 1935–38
33. Grandfather and granddaughter, Warsaw, ca. 1935–38, printed after 1950 Mukacevo, 1938, 1938
34. Mukachevo , 1938
35. Children at Play, Bratislava c. 1935-1938
36. In Happier Times, in ORT-OSE Summer Camp, Vilna Dated1934
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