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  1. Ingrid Sacks collection

    Consists of photographs; a 1945 Aufbau newspaper article; letters written in Gurs; a school notebook; six original photos of the donor, including one portrait and one at Ecole de Filles; and six copy photos of the donor prior to her deportation to Gurs, in Gurs, in hiding with a rescuer, and in an OSE home prior to leaving for the United States.

  2. Drawing by Josef Nassy

    1. Josef Nassy collection
  3. Drawing by Josef Nassy

    1. Josef Nassy collection
  4. Drawing by Josef Nassy

    1. Josef Nassy collection
  5. Drawing by Josef Nassy

    1. Josef Nassy collection
  6. Drawing by Josef Nassy

    1. Josef Nassy collection
  7. Drawing by Josef Nassy

    1. Josef Nassy collection
  8. Drawing by Josef Nassy

    1. Josef Nassy collection
  9. Drawing by Josef Nassy

    1. Josef Nassy collection
  10. Drawing by Josef Nassy

    1. Josef Nassy collection
  11. Drawing by Josef Nassy

    1. Josef Nassy collection
  12. Drawing by Josef Nassy

    1. Josef Nassy collection
  13. Drawing by Josef Nassy

    1. Josef Nassy collection
  14. Self portrait by Josef Nassy

    Self portrait by Josef Nassy. This is the only known portrait of the artist. It was made while Nassy was incarcerated in Nazi Germany. The painting was presented to Tony Clark by Mrs. Nassy in appreciation for his efforts to preserve Nassy's collection of paintings and drawings known as The Holocaust Suite.

  15. Drawing by Josef Nassy

    1. Josef Nassy collection
  16. Drawing by Josef Nassy

    1. Josef Nassy collection
  17. Drawing by Josef Nassy

    1. Josef Nassy collection
  18. Drawing by Josef Nassy

    1. Josef Nassy collection
  19. Drawing by Josef Nassy

    1. Josef Nassy collection
  20. Bienstock family papers

    1. Wolf and Dreisel Bienstock family collection

    The Bienstock family papers document the experiences of Dreisel and Wolf Bienstock and their children Joseph and Martha Bienstock as they fled Nazi Germany in 1938. The papers include immigration and identification documents; copies of letters Martha Bienstock sent from Lisbon, Portugal to family members and her friend Gisa; restitution papers with testimonial statements regarding their men’s clothing business; and a photocopy of a newspaper with an article about the Bienstock’s business not being open on Saturdays. There is also a Polish poverty certificate of Abraham Singer, whose relatio...