Heinrich Valentin Finkel
Bucharest, 1908
The Engagement Photograph of Heinrich and Athena Valentin
Bucharest,1908
Elsa Poloff, (standing on right), in the Jewish hospital where she worked as a nurse
A seminar of the “Hachalutz” movement in Greater Romania
Chişinău, 1929
Romanian soldiers during the WWI
Back of a graduation photograph with the names of pupils from the commercial high school on it
Bucharest, May, 1889
A Graduation class photograph from the Commercial High School
Bucharest, 1889
Rachel Diamantberger (maiden name Zachary) with two of her five daughters in Romanian folk costume
Ploiesti, 1880's
The General Bank of Romania branch in Giorgio managed by Heinrich Valentin (Finkel) from 1923-1930
Schoolgirls and their teachers on a trip from Giorgio to Carte de Arges
1924
The Diamantberger family
Irena (fourth from right), her brother (third from right), Rivka (seated) and Athena (first from right)
Bucharest, 1913
Engagement photograph of Heinrich Finkel and Athena Diamantberger
1908, (the two married that year)
Mina and Jean Frenkel (first from left), his sisters Lucci and Henrietta with their spouses
Craiova, 1909
Nina (Irena) Valentin in a ball gown
Georgio, 1928
Nina (Irena) Valentin (1911-2002) and Marcel Froimescu (1907-1977), the two married in 1936
Moinesti; ladies fashion at the end of the 19th century
ca.1900
Nathan Diamantberger (1842-1924) had five daughters: Mina, Athena, Carola, Sally and Fanny
Fanny Diamantberger
Craiova, ca. 1890
The Finkel family on holiday in Mindelheim Bavaria
Chaim Heinrich and his sister Ella are seated in front, their parents in back
Germany, 1893
Dr. David Diamantberger, a professor at the medical school in Paris
Paris, 1913
The Zachary family
1880?
Bucharest, 1931
Rebecca (Rivka) Finkel
Bucharest, ca. 1890
Ilia Zachary with his grandson, Enrique Falcon
Pietra Niametz, 1904
Chaim Heinrich Finkel
Bucharest, ca. 1896
Chaim Heinrich (Finkel) Valentin with his sister Elena (Ella)
Bucharest, ca. 1886
Dr. David Diamantberger, a professor at the medical school in Paris with his family
His father and son who appear with him in the photograph were also doctors
Chaim Heinrich Finkel, in the year in which he married Athena Diamantberger
Bucharets, 1908
Heinrich Streif, his wife Elena and their children, Jana and Poyo, on vacation in Selnik
1915
The Finkel family on holiday in Bad Worishofen, Bavaria
Germany, ca. 1892
Sarah Zachary (Fredinger)
Ploiesti, ca. 1890
Dr. Diamantberger
Paris, 1919
Rachel Diamantberger (Zachary), 1858-1943
Buzau, ca. 1890
Nathan Diamantberger (1842-1924), secretary of the Jewish community
Mina Diamantberger at age 16
Ploiesti, 1900
Enrique Falcon
Bucharest, 1907
Ilia Zachary, with his wife Sara and great-grandson, five-year-old Enrique Falcon
Bucharest, 1905
Carola Apotecker (maiden name Diamantberger)
1936
Mina Frankel (maiden name Diamantberger) with her children, Yonica and Felix
postcard
Enrique Falcon (1900-1981), member of a Sephardic Jewish family, physician and professor of neurology in Bucharest
Pietra Niametz, ca.1916
Philip (Poyo) Valentin in a “Charlie Chaplin” costume with girlfriend Florika Rousseau and friends
Giorgio, February 15, 1927
Rebecca (Rivka) Finkel with her grandchildren: Jana, Poio, Willy Streif, Nina and Philip Valentin (standing left)
ca. 1916
Chaim Heinrich (Finkel) Valentin with his son Philip
Bucharest, 1911
Gertie Halberling and her cousin Maddy
Gherla, 1922
Nina Valentin with Tilla Rousseau, her friend from school
Giorgio, 1928
Siblings Irena (Nina) and Philip (Poio) Valentin
Gherla, 1920
Irena (Nina) Finkel Valentin, aged 12, dressed in costume
Giorgio, 1924
Irena (Nina) Valentin, her parents and her cousin
Giorgio, 1929
Refugees from Transnistria receiving a meal at the transit camp in Atlit
1944
A refugee from Transnistria arrives by ambulance to the transit camp in Atlit
Refugees from Transnistria arriving at the transit camp in Atlit
A refugee from Transnistria in the transit camp at Atlit
Refugees from Transnistria receiving a meal in the transit camp at Atlit
Orphans from Transnistria in the transit camp at Atlit
An orphan from Transnistria in the transit camp at Atlit
Refugees from Romania in the transit camp at Atlit
Refugees from Transnistria in the transit camp at Atlit
Baruch and Selima Engler with Rabbi Avraham Mark and his wife on the way to synagogue on Saturday morning
Cernăuți, ca. 1936
Jacob Niemirower (third from left), Chief Rabbi of Romania, with Selma Margarit Margulies (president of WIZO Romania from 1920 to 1938) on Chanukah
Botoşani, 1930
A concert in honor of Chanukah
Piatra Neamț, 1987
Carol Kestenbaum dressed in a soldier’s costume
Bucharest, Purim, 1906
Girls wearing Purim costumes
Ploeşti, 1906
Tabel, Rivka and Bella Lifshitz with other children putting on a play in honor of Chanukah in a refugee camp
Feldafing (Germany), ca. 1946
Gabi Braun dressed in a Purim costume
Arad, 1946
Students at the Beit Yaakov School in Sadagura wearing costumes representing the Jewish holidays
Cernăuți, 1932
Clara Roth dressed in a Purim costume
Arad, 1934
Lola Ițicovici (seated second from the right) with friends wearing Purim costumes
Bacău, 1938
Iosef and Adela Aroneanu with their daughter Eva in the courtyard of their home on Leca Street
Bacău, ca. 1916
Emil (Miluță) Aroneanu
Iosef Aroneanu with his wife Adela (Edelstein) and their daughter Eva (Evelina)
Bacău, 1936
Members of the Aroneanu and the Edelstein families
Adela Aroneanu with her daughter Eva (Evelina) and her son Izu at their family-owned restaurant
Bacău, ca. 1934
Eva (Evelina) Aroneanu
Eva (Evelina) Aroneanu at their family-owned restaurant
Purim, Eva (Evelina) Aroneanu in costume of a fortune-telling Gypsy
Photograph: Photo Max
Bacău, 1937
Ițcu (Isac) Braunstein with classmates from his religious studies class
Bacău, 1925
Graduates of the Ferdinand High School for boys
Bacău, 1926
Ițcu (Isac, seated) and Tuța Braunştein
Bacău, 1927
Ițcu (Isac) Braunştein (second from right) during his military service
Bacău, 1927-1928
Ițcu (Isac) Braunstein with his sister Tuța and her husband Abraham Rubin
Engagement picture of Eva (Evelina) Aroneanu and Ițcu (Isac) Braunştein
Bacău, ca. 1941
Eva (Evelina) Aroneanu and Ițcu (Isac) Braunştein after their civil wedding ceremony
Bacău, April 1941
Members of the Aroneanu and Braunştein families
Bacău, 1942
The home of the Braunştein family
Bacău, ca. 1942
Friday night dinner at the Braunştein family home
Bacău, 1946
The Ițicovici family at the home of the Braunştein family
Bacău, 1940
Ițcu Braunştein (right) at a family wedding
Bacău, ca. 1940
Eva Braunştein with her children Dita (seated next to her) and Mundi (in the carriage), her sister-in-law Dița Aroneanu Aharoni with her children Iosi and Adelina in the backyard of their home
Bacău, 1953
Ițcu Braunştein, an accountant by profession, at his workplace at City Hall
Bacău, 1950
Dita and Mundi Braunştein
Bacău, 1964
Aurel Iancovici
Bacău, 1945
Lola Ițicovici dressed in a Purim costume
Lola Ițicovici (seated second from right) with her friends dressed in Purim costumes
Lola Ițicovici (middle) with her friends Mela Beinis and Erica Hausfater; “The Three Graces”
Bacău, March 6, 1938
Mirel Iancovici
Bacău, 1956
Rodica Iancovici
Haim and Aurel Iancovici
Aurel Iancovici and Lola (Delora) Ițicovici on their wedding day
Bacău, January 4, 1948
Lola Iancovici with her son Mirel and daughter Rodica
Bacău, 1958
Rodica and Mirel Iancovici
Avram Goldfaden (seated, at center) with his three brothers and members of his first troupe (sitting from left Israel and Anetta Grodner, Sophie and Sokher Goldstein) and Morris Rosenfeld
Iaşi
c 1878
Yiddish actors, Israel Grodner (first on the right), with three actors Eduard Margulies, Kheym Shmuel Lukatsher and Avram Akselrod
Iaşi?
c. 1886
Sophie Karp
Bucharest ?
1880s
Yiddish actors Moshe Silberman and his wife, actors in the theater group of Goldfaden and Mogulescu
Bucharest
1885
Avram Goldfaden, founder of modern Jewish theater
Yiddish theater actors, from left to right: Jacob P. Adler, David Kessler, Zigmund Mogulescu, Zigmund Feinman, Rudolf Marx, Max Abramovici
New York
1888
Avram Goldfaden’s statue near the Iaşi National Theatre
October 2003
The public during a performance at the Lieblich (Jigniţa) Garden Theater
c. 1925
The Baraşeum opening show Ce Faci după masă? (What are you doing tonight)
1941
Israel and Anetta Gordner
1880
The unveiling of Avram Goldfaden gravestone
1908
TES, Teatrul Evreiesc de Stat, The Baraşeum old building
1948
Actors of the Romanian State Yiddish Theater in Moliere’s ‘s “Imaginary Invalid”
1970
Teatrul Evreiesc de Stat Bucharest ,The Baraşeum building with poster advertising “The Dybbuk” by S. Ansky
Maccabi delegation in a parade Bucharest, 1930
1930s
Sigmund Mogulescu and his wife Amalia Feinman, actors in Goldfaden’s troupe
The actor Isidor Goldenberg in “Bar Kochva” by Avram Goldfaden in the Lieblich (Jigniţa) Garden Theater
1914
Maccabi Sports Show
Noua Suliţă, Bessarabia
1931
The Romanian delegation to the first Maccabiah, on its way to the Tel Aviv Stadium
Tel Aviv
1932
c. 1918
Molly Picon in “Tzipke Faier”
1921
The Romanian Pavilion during the First Maccabiah
The goalkeeper Samuel Zauber during the football match between Maccabi Bucharest and Hacoah Vienna
Group portrait of members of the Maccabi group of Sadagura
Sadagura (Bucovina)
1935-1936
Course for Maccabi physical training teachers
Angelica Adelstein Rozeanu at the 1938 World Table Tennis Championship where she won the first international title
Czegled, Hungary
1938
Dovid Herman’s production of S. An-ski’s Der dibek (The Dybbuk)
Vilna
December 1920s
Jacob Sternberg
Angelica Adelstein Rozeanu at the 1955 World Championship in the Netherlands
Utrecht
20 April 1955
Leon Rotman
Leon Rotman at the 1956 Summer Olympic Games in Melbourne
Melbourne
1956
Iosef Bulof and M.H.Maxy on the set of Shabse Tsvi
February 1926
Shimom Alo in Shalom Aleichem’s Der farkishefter shnayder (The Bewitched Tailor) directed by Iacov Sternberg at the BukareshterYidishe Teater-Studie, Saturday, May 31, 1930
1930
Iacob Mansdorf
1934
Israil Bercovici
1980
Lia Konig and Samuel Fischler (sitting from left to right) as Anne and Otto Frank in Dos togbukh fun Anna Frank (The Diary of Anne Frank) by Frances Goodrich
1957
Dina König and Sevilla Pastor in the production of the show “Cu sare și piper” (With salt and peper)
Alexandru Mirodan
One of the gymnastics Halls for Aurora’s activities, in the building provided by the Choral Temple congregation on 20 Mircea Voda st.
1899
Motzi Spakow
Alexandru (Sándor) Tyroler
Samuel Zauber
c.1964
Members of the Samson football club in Sighet
Sighet, (Transylvania)
circa 1928-1930
Angelica Rozeanu
Mihail Sebastian
Heiman Tiktin
Lazăr Șăineanu
A protest for the liberation of Greek and Spanish peoples
Mali Steinstein (second from left), Eli Stein and Zissu Ancel (sixth and seventh from right).
Bacău, May 1, 1945
The Romanian General Bank in Giurgiu managed by Heinrich Valentin (Finkel) from 1923-1930
The ‘Theodor Nicolae’ apartment building on Dacia Boulevard designed in Art-deco style
Architect: Jean Monda
Bucharest, 1930
Ilia Ehrenkrantz and his father
Cernăuți, June 22, 1945
Usias Herşcovici with his granddaughter, Collette
Children’s activities under the guidance of Sorin Rosen at the Jewish community center on Strada Popa Soare
Edward Serotta
Bucharest, 2001
Karol and Lili Kestenbaum
Tel Aviv, 1979
Samuel and Rose Fried with their children, Gisela and Yosef
Satu Mare, 1929
Joseph and Anna Kramer with their daughter Ruth
Cernăuți, 1939
Eva Klein
Netanya, 1959
Members of the Executive Commitee of the Zionist Organization in Romania
Bucharest, 1934
The immigrant ship “Atzmaut” (Pan York) arrives in Haifa
Jewish farmers on their way to the city
Bessarabia, ca. 1930
Studio photograph of Nathan, Anton, Fanny, Sarah and Lily Spitzer
Iași, July 1946
Bernard Lazare in Iași, 1902
Refugees from Transnistria in the transit camp in Atlit
Zoltan Kluger
Eleanor Sussman Berger, aged 86
New York, September 2019
Yehuda Sheinstein, (first from left) doing “Patriotic Work” (post-war reconstruction) on Calea Victoriei
Bucharest, September 1944
Members of the Jewish Worker’s Union
Soroka, 1930
Heinrich Valentin
Plaque with architect Jean Monda’s name and the year the building he designed was erected
The Herşcovici sisters, Irina, Melania and Valeria, with Melania’s daughter, Colette
Bacău, September, 1939
Romanian Immigrants establish a “Moshav Ovdim” (cooperative settlement of individual farmers) in the abandoned Arab Village of ‘Tarshiha’
Medical treatment for new immigrants
Zoltan Kluger, Tarshiha, May, 1949
Gravestones of Jewish doctors who fell during WWI
Group of the founders of Zichron Yaakov
The Synagogue in Arad
Arad, September, 2001
The heads of the Jewish community at a ceremony for the preservation of Torah scrolls torn and burned during the Kishinev pogrom
1903
Ruth Kramer
Vera Klein modeling in a WIZO fashion show
Netanya, 1958
The Braun family
Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion receives immigrants from Romania in the Knesset on its 10th Anniversary
Jerusalem, February 1959
WIZO Romania Conference
Bucharest, 1929(?)
Family and friends waiting for immigrants who arrived on the ship “The Jewish State”
1947
Studio photograph of the Marcovici family
Cluj, 1943
Editors of the journal “Pulă” (Prick) at work
Bucharest, October 1, 1931
Annie (Hannah) Koffler, aged 82
Queens, New York, 2015
The Butnaru Family at their Winery
Huşi, 1922
The staircase in the Frascatti building, Calea Victoriei 33
Bucharest, 1935
Rachel Koffler’s home before WWII in Vivos, Romania (today Vivis, Ukraine)
Vivis, Ukraine, 2007
Irina Herşcovici with Pavel Morgenstern
The payments clerk
The Kishinev pogrom
Representatives of the Jewish delegations to the Peace Conference in Paris
May 6, 1919
Selma Margolis, President of WIZO Romania (third from right), Iacob Niemirower, Chief Rabbi of Romania (fourth from right),Tereza Caplich, President of the Botoșani “Benot Zion” Association (second from right) and Dr. Lebenstein (first from left), during Chanukah
Botoşani, 1935
A baby on the illegal immigration ship “The Jewish State”
Haim Fein, 1947
The gravestone of the Elias family in the Jewish cemetery in Vienna
Vienna, 2017
Andrei and Georg Josef (left to right) sons of a Jewish family with their German nanny Emily Gower and her friend, with other friends
Brașov, 1935
“Pulă. Revistă de pulă modernă. Organ universal” (Prick, Journal of the Modern Prick, The Universal Organ)
Refugees from Romania arriving at the transit camp in Atlit
Betty Sheinstein, Moshe’s wife, with her daughters, Sidonia (right) and Jetta (left)
A sewing class in a vocational school for girls
Galați, ca. 1920
The Lupu Racs apartment building at 10 Armeneasca street
Bucharest, ca. 1930
Monument and mass grave for Jewish victims of the Stanestie pogrom which took place on July 3, 1941, located within the Christian cemetery
Stanestie, 2007
The wedding of Valeria Herşcovici and Bobby Lupescu
First group of immigrants leaving Galați port on board of the “Thetis” ship
Galați, August 18, 1882
New immigrants, Dov Shrezer, (teacher) and Yaakov Cobb, (student)
The Jewish Cemetery in Arad
Arad, August, 2000
Eleventh grade pupils from the Jewish academic high school on Kragiela Street
Bucharest, 1944
Joseph Bercovici and his great-grandson Richard Kestenbaum
Bucharest, 1936
Maurice Brociner
Five of the victims of the Kishinev (Chişinău) pogrom
Kishinev, (Chişinău), 1903
Anna Kramer with her daughter Ruth
Tel Aviv, 1938
Eva and Vera Klein (second and third from right) with friends on a hike in the mountains
Cluj, 1958
The founding conference of the Zionist Student Union
Bucharest, April 18-20, 1931
Immigrants from Romania upon their arrival in Tel Aviv
The immigration ship “The Jewish State”
Immigrants from Romania upon their arrival in Israel
1959
Operating room at the Menachem Elias Hospital
Bucharest, 1939
The George Schwartz family
Baia Mara, ca. 1935
Paul Păun
The Fourth Zionist Congress in London
1900
Betty and Moshe Sheinstein
Bacău, 1939
A Jewish family on their way to synagogue
Socec’s Bookshop and Publishing house
Calea Victoriei corner of Domnița Anastasia street
Bucharest, ca. 1900
A weaving class in the “Torah with Derech Eretz” yeshiva that combined Torah and vocational education
Sighet, ca. 1930
Eleanor Sussman Berger (left) talking to a woman who lived next door to the house where she was born
Benjamin Leibovici, construction worker
Jewish prisoners of war who fell captive during WWI while fighting in the Romanian army
The 100th anniversary of the synagogue
Ploeşti, October, 1999
The Braun family on holiday
Arad, 1956
Eva Klein with her friend pianist Gior Sabeh (Singer)
Members of “Ivria”
Braşov, ca. 1930
The Sirena immigrants aboard the ship “Knesset Israel” sent to refugee camps on the Greek island of Sirena upon their arrival in Haifa
January, 1959
Menachem Elias Hospital
Molly (Malka) Sankovski with her friend
Students and teachers in the “Talmud Torah” class
Benderi (Tighina), Moldova, 1937
Jews at forced labor removing gravestones and bodies during the destruction of the Sevastopol Street cemetery
Bucharest, 1942
The Zisman (Sussman) family home next to the lumber mill
Stanestie, Ukraine, 2007
The wedding of Melania Herşcovici and Aurel Abramovici
Bacău, October 24, 1937
David Shuv
Ben Zion Shmusser, agricultural worker
Trici Abramovici, an actress in the Yiddish theater
Bucharest, July, 1990
First grade pupils with their teachers at the Ronetti Roman Jewish School
Richard Kestenbaum (Armonn) in the last row, second from the right.
Bucharest, 1941
The Froimovici family
Bocicoiu Mare, Transylvania, ca. 1925
Members of the Kramer family
Cernăuți, 1936
Ze’ev Jabotinsky with members of the Maccabi sports movement
Chişinău, (Kishinev), 1925
A detention camp for illegal immigrants in Cyprus
Haim Fein, 1946
Haifa, January, 1959
The X-ray room at the Menachem Elias Hospital
Studio photograph of the Farkas Kaufman family
Baia Mare, 1935
Alge (Algae) II, (Journal of Modern Art)
Bucharest, October 13-21, 1930
Solomon and Florence Sheinstein on their wedding day
Bacău, 1935
Dr. Selter (center) examining children in an OZE clinic
Cernăuți, ca. 1930
Students and teachers of the Jewish gymnasium
Oradea, 1926-1927
The Bazaltine Building, Charles de Gaulle Square 10
Architect: Marcel Iancu
Eleanor Sussman
New York, 1952
Children at work
Medical treatment being administered to a wounded soldier on the battlefield
1917
Aunt Rosie Jakab, aged 93, a kashrut supervisor at the community restaurant in Arad, in her office in the Jewish community building
Arad, September, 1990
Fourth grade pupils with their teacher at the Fuenerscu elementary school
Bucharest, 1940
Benjamin Franklin Peixotto
1870
Members of the Jewish community standing beside a wooden synagogue
Sighet, Maramureș, ca. 1930
The Reuter family
Sighet, 1925
Members of the extended Kramer family
Moshe and Vera Klein on the eve of their emigration to Israel
Arad, 1958
A group of immigrants prior to their departure for Palestine
Cernăuți, 1924
A mass demonstration against the deportation of Jewish immigrants to Cyprus
Tel Aviv, 1946
Immigrants from Romania upon their arrival on the deck of the ship “Adriatica”
Fred Chesnick
Haifa, January 1959
Jacques Menachem Elias (seated second from right) alongside Rabbi Jacob Niemirower in festive attire (seated fourth from right) at a ceremony which displayed the community flag at the “Cahal Grande” synagogue
Bucharest, May 28, 1920
The Berkowitz family
From left: Toby, Leah, Fredel, Herschel (in his mother's arms) and Elijahu
Karacson Falva (Crăciunești), 1926
Jules Perahim
Unknown photographer
Ca. 1930
The Jewish Hospital in Iaşi
Sign for Jean Feder’s Musical Instrument shop, Calea Victoriei
Seen lower right-hand corner
Bucharest, ca. 1910
The Jewish High School
Timisoara, 1928
Immigrants on their way from Rotterdam to London
The Jean Fuchs (wine merchant) House, 33 Negustori Street
Bucharest, 1927
Diploma of law awarded to Melania Herşcovici, 1931-1934
Bucharest, February 8, 1963
At work
Mobile hospital surgeons, Colonel Alexandru Slătineanu, (seated), a distinguishd bacteriologist and collector, nicknamed “The Turk”, holding a long pipe
The Jewish Cemetery
Dorohoi, July, 1987
First grade pupils with their teachers at the Fuenerscu elementary school
Jewish family
Crăciunești, Maramureș
Joseph Kramer
Moshe and Clara Klein with their daughter Vera at the entrance to their home before emigrating to Israel
Vera Klein (Rosman, top center) with her cousins, Rina and Victoria
Arad, 1957
Illegal immigrants on the refugee ship “Knesset Israel” detained in Haifa before being deported to Cyprus aboard British warships
November, 1946
A protest rally after the sinking of the refugee ship “Struma”
London, 1941
“The Grand Hotel Continental”
Bucharest, ca. 1920
The Berkowitz family outside their home
From left: Mindia, Fredel, Hana-Sura, Elia, and Meyer Berkowitz, standing from left: Rosie, Toby and Herschel Berkowitz
Karacson Falva (Crăciunești), 1927
Joseph Kramer in the family’s fabric store
Cernăuți, 1935
Portrait of Sașa Pană (To My Dear Sașa Pană)
Victor Brauner
Sammy (Shmil) Weisbuk and Clara Sheinstein on their wedding day
Bacău, July, 1935
Doctors and staff from the “Iubirea de Oameni” (Filantropia) hospital
Lotte Gottfried with her classmates at Hoffman Gymnasium
Graduates of the School of Commerce, including many Jews; back of picture
Bucharest, May 26, 1889
Marcel Iancu (Janco), 1895-1984
Painter, art theorist and architect; one of the most influential artists of the Dada movement from its inception and pioneer of modernism in Romania
Zurich, 1917
Four generations of Koffler women
From left: Pearl, Rachel (seated), Rose Osterer, Elika Zisman
Stanestie, ca. 1937
Certificate awarded to Melania Herşcovici from the “Notre Dame de Zion” High School
Galați, 1930
Lunch break
A Romanian soldier standing beside the “Queen Mary” motor ambulance
Ghidigeni, 1917
Members of a family standing beside a gravestone in the cemetery
Cluj, July, 1987
The Kramer family
Cernăuți, ca. 1912
The Eretz Israel Office
Constanța, 1925
British soldiers transferring Romanian refugees from an illegal immigration ship to a British battleship for deportation to Cyprus
1946
Immigrants from Romania who arrived on the ship “Transylvania”
Haifa, 1952
The smoking room in Jacques Menachem Elias’s house at 2 Corabia Street (today Clemenceau)
Right: Zalman and Reizel Dove, Franz Froimovici with his son Alex
Buciuciu Mara, ca. 1925
“unu” (one), cover page of issue 10
Illustration: Victor Brauner
Bucharest, February 1929
Elika (Eleanor) Sussman (Zisman)
Chernovitz, 1936
Molly and Yehuda Sheinstein
Funeral procession
Piatra Neamț, ca. 1920
Graduates of the School of Commerce, including many Jews
Moshe Goldring, one of the organizers of the Zionist Congress in Focşani
Melania Herşcovici with her brother Emiliu
Bacău, ca. 1936
A boy preparing for his Bar Mitzvah ceremony at the Choral Temple
Bucharest, 1987
L. Rosenthal-Levi, agricultural worker
A group of Romanian Jewish soldiers in the Romanian with their fellow soldiers during World War I
January, 1918
Lazăr Şăineanu
The dome of the wooden synagogue
Piatra Neamț
Members of the Klein family on holiday
from right; Clara, Moshe, Eva, and Vera
Cluj, 1956
A group of delegates at the Zionist conference
Galați, 1924
The house where Jacques Menachem Elias lived at 2 Corabia Street (today Clemenceau)
The Koffler (Sussman) family
Back from left: Koffler sisters; Chaika, Pearl Sussman, Rose Osterer; front from right, Pearl's daughter Elika, sister-in-law Sarah Koffler and her daughter Annie (Hannah)
Stănești, 1936
Sașa Pană
Chaim Heinrich Finkel Valentin (born 1876) with his sister Helen
Bucharest, ca. 1889
Molly and Yehuda Sheinstein (left) with Berta (Molly’s cousin) and her husband
Inside a Jewish community retirement home
Briceni, ca. 1930
Samuel Pineles
Galați, 1897
The “Sacre-Coeur” Institute, Iași, designed and built by architect Jacques Marcovici in 1894
Postcard
Iasi, ca. 1910
Stanestie, 1936
Melania Herşcovici
A new farmer's wife
Rabbi Moshe Rosen, Chief Rabbi of Romania, delivering a prayer service at the Choral Temple
Bucharest, July, 1987
The sign of the Belmont Palace jewelry store
Calea Victoriei 40
Moses Gaster
The wooden synagogue
Immigrants disembarking from a ship
Nachum (Tim) Giddell
Immigrants from Romania upon their arrival in Israel; a member of the Rachmut family meets a relative
Jacques Menachem Elias
Bucharest, ca. 1914
Herman and Laura Leibovici with their daughters Sonia and Golda (Ivonne)
Brăila, 1929
Berta Sankovski
Teachers and students at the Hebrew school
Stănișești, 1936
Laurence Oliphant
A group of ‘fusgeyers’ (immigrants on foot) who set out from Cinești, Dumbrăveni, Ciorăști and made their way through Romania to reach the port from which they could sail to America
Maurice Blank House, 7-9 Dionisi Street (today Tudor Arghezi)
Leonida Negrescu, 1857-1931, architect
Elika Zisman (Sussman) with her aunt Chaika Koffler who perished in the Holocaust, July 1941
Irina Herşcovici
Bacău, 1930
On a street in the Moshav
A group of Jewish soldiers in the Romanian army during a Rosh Hashana prayer service
ca. 1917
A Chanukah celebration concert in the synagogue
Piatra Neamț, December 1987
Kurtzi David Klein and his son Mordechai
Nahum Sokolov, chairman of the Zionist leadership, with Romanian activists at the Zionist conference
The “Struma” immigrant ship anchored in the port of Istanbul
December, 1941
Members of a family waiting for immigrants who sailed to Israel aboard the ship “Transylvania”
Bercu and Sofi Salomon with their five children
From left: Henry, Hannah, Reuven, Esther and Haim
Bivolari, 1925
“Integral, a journal of modern synthesis”, edited by Max Hermann Maxy
Bucharest, 1925
Moshe and Ruchela Sankovski with their children Pinchas, Malka (Molly) and Shura
Hutin, 1930's
Mutzia Zisman, “the beautiful one”, who perished in the Holocaust, July 1941
Chernovitz, ca. 1930
Aristide Blank
The prayer house of the Filantropia Jewish Ashkenazi cemetery
Architect: Leonida Negrescu
Female members of the Zisman (Sussman) and Koffler families
Rivka Herşcovici
Bacău, ca. 1930
Overall view of the moshav
Lazăr Filderman, a merchant from Focşani who served in the Romanian army during WWI, with fellow soldiers from the Allied armies
Praying in the Great Synagogue
The Belmont Palace jewelry store, remodeled interior designed by Marcel Iancu (Janco)
Emil Kestenbaum selling “Mărțişori” in his jewelry store Belmont Palace
Bucharest, ca. 1935
Eva (second from right) and Vera Klein, at an event sponsored by B’nei Akiva
Arad, 1954
Members of the Mizrachi movement
Vizhnitz, 1935
Menachem Ussishkin with Romanian immigrants on the porch of his home
Jerusalem, 1940
Immigrants to Eretz Israel aboard the ship “Smyrna”
Constanța, 1946
Family members checking lists of immigrants who arrived on the “Transylvania”
Members of the Aroneanu family and the Edelştein family
Iosef Aroneanu (first on left), his wife Adela (Edelstein, third from left) and their four children: Ițcu (seated center), Eva (standing between her parents), Herman (standing left) and Beca beside him. The Edelstein's are standing on the right.
Clara Klein Roth with her daughter Eva (Hava)
Arad, 1936
Max Herman Maxy
Romania , 1924
Shulam and Goldi Sheinstein with their daughter Tutzi
Ilie and Sarah Zachary with their great-grandson, Enrico Facon, aged 5
Marmorosch-Blank Bank, interior
Hotel Splendid, Calea Victoriei 59, designed by Leonida Negrescu in 1898
Bucharest, 1910
Abraham Sussman (Zisman)
Stanestie, (Nyzhni Stanivitzi), ca. 1930
Usias Herşcovici
Colonel Dimitri Rujinschi and General Grigore Bunescu, commander of the 14th Infantry Division at the command post
Valea Ocnei, September, 1917
Members of the Jewish community in Cluj
The Belmont Palace jewelry store, interior
The Belmont Palace jewelry store, exterior view
The home of Anna and Ishtuan Farkash
Oradea, 1920
Vera Klein playing tennis at the sports club on the edge of the Mureş River
Arad, 1951
Hechalutz training farm
Ploiești, 1929
The cowshed in the Hechalutz (Pioneer) training farm
Iași, 1920
Immigrants aboard the ship “Hamra” sailing from Romania to Palestine
November, 1940
Iosef and Adela Aroneanu with their daughter Eva in the yard of their home on Leca Street
Bacău, 1919
Victor Brauner in the studio
Photographer Unknown
Esthera, Beatrice (Bessi) and Fanny Sheinstein with a friend
Bacău, 1930's
The Elementary School for boys and girls in the Jewish community
Tecuci, ca. 1920
Marmorosch-Blank Bank on Doamnei Street
Bucharest, ca. 1923
Abraham Sussman (Zisman, left) in front of the lumber mill he managed
Stanestie, Bucovina, ca, 1930
Risa Morgenstern (left)
Bacău, ca. 1900
Romanian soldiers marching to the front during World War I to the sound of a violin
Yaakov Itzhak Niemirover (center), the first Chief Rabbi of Romania
In the yard of the Kestenbaum family home
Eva and Vera Klein swimming in the Mureş river
Chişinău, 1923
The illegal immigration ship “Tiger Hill”
Tel Aviv, 1939
Rohrmil Drimer, the only Jew in the village of Botiza, a ritual slaughterer, in his home. He worked for Rabbi Rosen as a ritual slaughterer and travelled four days every week to prepare kosher meat in northwestern Romania
Botiza, July, 1987
A demonstration by Zionist youth movements demanding immigration to Eretz Israel
Bucharest, September, 1944
Members of the Rachmut family disembarking from the ship “Transylvania”
Haifa, March 1951
Sami (Shmuel) Ițicovici, his wife Conița and their four children (from right): Lola (Delora), Hary (Henrich), Luci and Miluța
Emil Kestenbaum with his grandson Nesti (Ernest) in the garden
Shifra, Shalom and Solomon Sheinstein
Maier Letzler, rabbi and schochet (ritual slaughterer)
Ploiești, ca. 1910
Jewish-owned shops
Dorohoi, early 20th century
The library at the University of Iași, built by engineer Emil Prager between 1930-1934
Stanestie, ca. 1930
Wilhelm Filderman, with his wife Emilia and son Roneti, while serving in the Romanian army during the Balkan War
The interior of the Klaus Synagogue
Buhuşi
Eva and Vera Klein sailing on the Mureș River
Peter Fischer, of the Federation of Jewish Communities in Romania, brings a warm meal to Olga Hauswasser
Bucharest, December, 1986
Beitar training camp
Gura Humorului, 1935
Two members from the first group of Youth Aliyah from Romania in the greenhouse
The Shfeya Youth Village
January, 1939
Henry Morgenthau, head of the United Jewish Appeal, during his visit to Israel
Rudolf Jonas
Immigrant Camp "Sha'ar Ha'Aliya" (Gateway to Immigration), 1951
The ship “Transylvania” which brought immigrants from Romania to Israel
The ship “Transylvania” with new Romanian immigrants disembarking at the port of Haifa
March, 1951
Ilia Zachary, his wife Sarah and their great-grandson, 5-year-old Enrico Facon
Shifra and Brucha Sheinstein
A group of fusgeyers (immigrants on foot), athletes from Bucharest, who made their way on foot across Romania to reach the port of Hamburg in Germany and from there to sail to America, 1900
The “Anglo-American” Shop
Ștefănești, 1920
Marmorosch-Blank Bank on Lipscani Street
Emil Prager, 1888-1985, building construction engineer
Radu Held, studying piano
Emil Kestenbaum with his grandchildren Ernest and Richard in front of his home
Bucharest, 1938
The Klaus Synagogue
Regional seminar of the ‘Dror’ movement
The first group of Youth Aliyah from Romania
January 1939
Children from Romania depart from Bucuresti Obor (the Bucharest east train station) to Constanta and from there to Israell
Bucharest, 1950
Henrich Strieff, his wife Elena and their children Jana and Puiu on vacation
Slănic, 1915
Jewish-owned shops on Cuza Voda Street
Iași, early 20th century
The “Lumina” Jewish-Romanian School for Boys
Craiova, ca. 1910
Dr. Karpel Lippe
Iași ,1901
A group of fusgeyers (immigrants on foot), Jewish immigrants who made their way on foot across Romania to reach the port from which they could sail to America, 1900
Iacob Niemirower (seated 4th from right) at the dedication ceremony of the Sephardic synagogue, “Kahal Grande”
Bucharest, 1920
Maurice Blank
Dr. Leon Fruchter, a dentist as a soldier in the Romanian army
1890
Emil Kestenbaum with his grandson Richard in the garden of his home
Her high school graduation portrait photograph
Arad, 1952
Members of Gordonia
Ripiceni, 1932
A pensioner working in the distribution of hot meals to needy members of the Jewish community; sponsored by the Federation of Jewish Communities in Romania
Reuven Rubin, Israel’s Ambassador to Romania, with guests at a reception at the Israeli Embassy in Bucharest
December, 1948
The Kestenbaum family in the yard of their home
Victor Brauner with his friend Ilarie Voronca (Eduard Marcus), editors of the Avant-garde magazine HP75
Bucharest, ca. 1924
The Jozsef and Fritsch families
Left to right: Marcell Jozsef, Gabriella Fritsch, Andrew Fritsch, Irene Jozsef, Andrei Jozsef, Fanny Fritsch, the baby in the carriage, Georghe Jozsef
Braşov, 1928
Roger and Germaine Sheinstein with their sons, David and Robert
Paris, 1929
The first group of fusgeyers, Jewish immigrants who made their way on foot from Bârlad across Romania to reach the port from which they could sail to America, 1900
Rabbis
Standing from left to right: Rabbi Dr. Iacob Nacht, Rabbi Dr. Rabinovici, Rabbi Dr. Iacob Niemirower, seated: Rosenbaum
A Children’s Choir sings Chanukah songs
Bacău, December, 1986
Emil Kestenbaum with his grandson Ernest (Nesti) in the garden of his home
Imre Klein and Jujie Hershkowitz on their wedding day
Arad, 1949
Ana Pauker, Romania’s Foreign Minister, with author Michail Sadovianu and Reuven Rubin, after the ceremony of handing over the charter
Bucharest, December 1948
Second-hand clothing market
Iosif Berman
Mina Frenkel (Diamantberger) and her children Ionică and Felix
Stivi Sheinstein (seated) with three of her children, Clara (standing left), Beatrice (Bessi) and Moshe
The Lifshitz Family in front of their textile shop on the ground floor of their home.
The second floor held their living quarters.
Văscăuți, ca. 1930
Eliezer Rokach
Jacob Marmorosch
Waiting for the Hebrew teacher
Bucharest, December, 1985
Emil Kestenbaum beside the Pilot’s Memorial Monument
Eva Klein exercising in a gymnastics lesson
Conița and Samuel Ițicovici with their children
From right to left: Conița, Lola, Henrich, Luci, Miluța and Samuel
Young men and women reading newspapers in the Eliezer Steinberg library hall
Lipcani, Moldova, ca. 1930
Arthur Ruppin with Zionist activists
Iași, 1938
Reuven Rubin, Israel’s first ambassador to Romania, with his wife Esther, his son and Foreign Ministry officials at the Otopeni airport
Bucharest, December, 1948
Rebecca Finkel with her grandchildren
Jeana, Puiu and Willy Strieff (the children of her daughter Elena) with Nina and Philip Finkel (Valentin) standing left
Bucharest, 1916
Tristan Tzara
Man Ray
Paris, 1924
The Sheinstein brothers, Solomon (Shloime) and Moshe (Moish), watchmakers and jewelers
Antique and furniture store on Calea Văcăreşti
Bucharest ca. 1910
The Brâncovenesc Hospital
Bucharest, 1838-1984
Learning Hebrew
The Kestenbaum family home
Bucharest ca. 1930
The interior of the Great Synagogue
Iași
The main street
Bacău, early 20th century
A young man from Romania who sailed to Israel on the immigration ship “Negba” at the Immigration Department for Jewish Youth
Jerusalem, October 18, 1948
A trip to the Curtea de Argeş taken by the school for girls
Irena Diamantberger sits fourth on the right
Giurgiu, 1924
Irena (fourth from right), her brother (third from right), Rivka (seated), and Athena (first from right)
Five of the seven children of Menashe and Stivi Sheinstein
Bacău, 1922
Dr. Tibor Greenfeld (standing on left) with his fellow doctors in front of the hospital
Oradea, 1938
Simon Caufman, head of the Jewish community in Iași, next to the mass grave designed as a railroad car, where some 10,000 victims of the Iași pogrom that took place in July 1941 were buried
Iași, December, 1985
The Kestenbaum family with the family of Lili and Morris Weinberg
The Kestenbaum family home, Bucharest, 1930
The Great Synagogue
Eva and Vera Klein
Arad, 1948
Chaim Weizmann visiting Iași
1925
Refugee children from Romania who sailed to Israel on the ship “Negba” receiving hot drinks
Haifa, October 18, 1948
Grety Halberling and her cousin Mady Valentine in Romanian folk costume
Turnu Mărgurele, 1922
Marcel Duchamps, Constantin Brâncuși, Tristan Tzara and Man Ray in the studio
Paris, 1921
The building of the Basel Stadtcasino, where the First Zionist Congress was convened in 1897
Menashe Sheinstein with his son Bernhard (Bura), watchmakers and jewelers in Paris and Bacău
Hotel Herdan (today Boulevard)
Herdan Flour Mill
Bucharest, ca. 1916
Dr. Noe Gatlan, specialist in dermatology, in his clinic
Brăila, 1950
Lupu Gutman, film editor, eating lunch at the kosher restaurant in the Jewish community center on Strada Popa Soare
Bucharest, 1985
Yanko Tokerman, his sister and their cousin Ida Haim
Iaşi, 1927
The Malbim Synagogue, Dudești-Văcărești
Eva (left), her sister Vera (center), and a friend
Refugee children who sailed to Israel on the immigration ship “Negba” disembarking from the ship
Fanny Diamantberger in a Romanian folk costume
Craiova, 1890
Members of the First Zionist Congress, 1897; Portrait of Samuel Pineles next to a picture of Herzl
Lola Ițicovici and Aurel Iancovici on their wedding day
Bernhard (Bura) Sheinstein with his family in front of their watch and jewelry store
Paris, March 1906
Sfântu Gheorghe Square; an area with many Jewish-owned shops
Seen on the right is the sign for the "La Ruleta" shop
Oliver Szanto on his motorcycle within the large lumber warehouse he managed
Simeria, Transylvania, 1920
The Spitzer family
Iaşi, 1946
Eva Klein wearing a velvet dress
Opening of a home for new immigrants
Galați, 1921
Eating in the kosher restaurant at the Jewish community center on Strada Popa Soare
Refugee children from Romania arriving in Israel on the ship “Negba”
Elza Fulop (standing on right) at the Jewish Hospital where she worked as a nurse
Cluj, 1940
Rachel Diamantberger with two of her five daughters in Romanian folk costume
Ploieşti, ca. 1885
Abraham Sussman (Zisman) standing (left) in front of the lumber mill he managed
Staneştie, Bucovina, Romania (today Ukraine), ca. 1930
Two sisters with their children in the park
Iaşi, 1938
Eva Klein performing a tap dance
At the end of the year of the dance and gymnastics class
Keren Hayesod activists
Noua Sulita, 1920 (Romania, now Ukraine),
Youths who came to Israel on the immigration ship “Negba,” disembarking in the port of Haifa
October 18, 1948
Eveline (Eva) Aroneanu and Isac (Ițcu) Braunştein on the day of their civil marriage ceremony
A dentist in his office
Cernăuți, July 1927
Eva Klein demonstrating her athletic ability to her family
A demonstration by the Zionist movements in honor of the establishment of the State of Israel
Galați, May 23, 1948
Jewish workers in a sawmill
Maramureș, 1930
Jack Levy, his wife Regina (Catz) and their four children, Sammy, Lily, Bernard and Michael
Brăila, 1910
Benjamin II
Emil Kestenbaum with his mother Ernestina (Esther) in the garden of their home
A dinner in honor of Prof. Chaim Weizmann (seated 7th from the left)
Eva Klein (middle) with her twin cousins, Eva and Vera Goldstein
Arad, 1945
Participants in the first “Tzeirei Zion” youth movement conference in Romania
Iași, August 1920
Mordechai Marco Rabinovici at a demonstration of the Zionist movements in honor of the establishment of the State of Israel
Ernestina and Emil Kestenbaum and their children, Elizabeta and Carol
A group of artists at Cabaret Voltaire
Tristan Tzara, second from left
Zurich, 1916
Tibi Brenner (standing right), Eva and Vera Klein, Annie Pelash, Dr. Latzi (Arieh) Meir and Gabi Braun
Members of the Editorial Board of “Hatikvah”
Galați, 1919
Izssac Deutsch and his bride
Seamstresses
Hăneşti, 1920
Iron goods store owned by Haim Iancu
Athena Diamantberger (standing 2nd row, 2nd from right), art teacher, with teachers of the “Mateescu” High School
Craiova, ca. 1908
Members of the Kestenbaum family in their home
Bucharest ca. 1920
Dr. Latzi (Arieh) Meir and Eva Klein, carrying Gabi Braun and Annie Pelash on their shoulders
Family and guests at Anna and Ferenc Czitrom’s wedding
Boroșneu Mare, 1932
Members of the Lifschitz family with a group of peasants wearing traditional embroidered clothing made by Abraham David Lifshitz in his workshop
Vascauți, Bucovina, ca. 1930
The Kestenbaum family in their yard
Engagement photograph of Taube Shayndel Meerbaum and Avraham David Lifschitz (seated)
Standing: Sprinze and Mendel Mechlowitz, and Esther Lifschitz
Văscauți, 1934
Marcel Iancu (first from left) at the Wolfsberg gallery, Zürich
Zürich, September 1915
Imre (left) and Kurtzi (Karol) Klein upon their return from labor camps at the end of World War II
A group of members of the “Theodor Herzl” Zionist youth movement
Focşani, 1916
Jewish-owned hat shop
Members of the Butnaru family pose outside of their home with grapes and vine making tools
The children of the Klein family, Eva and Vera, with the Brenner children (cousins) at the wedding of Kato Roth and Alexander (Shoni) Braun
From left: Robby (Avigdor) Brenner, Vera Klein, Tibi (Arieh) Brenner and Eva Klein.
Arad, 1942
Zionist Conference
Ungheni, Bessarabia, 1913
Editors of the journal “Chemarea” (The Calling)
From left, Tristan Tzara, Max Hermann Maxy, Ion Vinea, Jacques Costin
Bucharest, 1915
Kato Roth (Clara Roth Klein’s sister) and Dr. Latzi (Arie) Meir, with Eva, Clara’s daughter and a friend
Nahum Sokolov, with Romanian Zionists
Galați, 1913
Sarah Segal and Lupu Racs on their wedding day
Bucharest, December 26, 1930
Tristan Tzara, Georges Iancu, Marcel Iancu, Jules Iancu, their friend Poldi Chapier, and Ion Vinea (holding the puppy)
Ernestina Kestenbaum, Emil Kestenbaum’s mother at her home
The extended Roth family
Arad, 1944
Nahum Sokolov visiting Focşani
February, 1912
The Kestenbaum family
Cassian and Brucha Blumenfeld
Botoşani, 1920
The extended Roth family around the dinner table
Arad, 1940
Franz Oppenheimer visiting Focşani
1910
Engagement photograph of Athena Diamantberger and Heinrich Finkel
Craiova, 1908
Lily (Leah) Katz (Kestenbaum)
In the resort town of Sărata-Monteoru, 1912
Arad, 1939
Members of the 8th Zionist Congress in The Hague, with a group of delegates from Romania
The Hague, 1907
Jacques Levy, his wife Regina (Katz) and their children: Sami, Lily, Bernard and Michael
Braila, 1910
The Brenner and Klein families on holiday
Sovata, 1938
Shalom Aleichem with members of the Zionist Federation in Romania
Galați, 1906
Moshe (Miklos) Klein (left) with a friend on holiday
Sovata, 1937
Heinrich Samuel Rosenbaum, one of the Zionist leaders in Romania, and one of the first directors of the ‘Jewish Colonial Trust Bank’
1907
Chișinău, 1931
Ernestina Kestenbaum
Clara and Moshe (Miklos) Klein with their daughter Eva on holiday
Members of the 7th Zionist Congress
Basel, 1905
Ernestina and Emil Kestenbaum with their children Elizabetha and Karol
Clara Klein (middle) and friends on holiday
A building on the Agricultural Women’s Training Farm
Photograf: Franz Eckstein
Ayanot, 1935
Ernestina Kestenbaum and her children Karol and Elizabetha in their home
Bucharest, July 24, 1907
The Rabbi of Vizhnitz, Rabbi Yisrael Hager with three of his followers
Rădăuți, 1934
Agricultural Women’s Training Farm
Ayanot, c.1935
Karol Kestenbaum dressed in a soldier’s costume
Members of the Jewish community
Viznița (Vizhnitz), 1911
Ella Gold, President of WIZO Romania speaks to members of the organization at the inauguration of the Chemical Laboratory in Ayanot. Standing next toher, Ada Fishman Maimon, Director of the Ayanot Women’s Training Farm
Ayanot, September 1947
Eva Klein ice skating
Arad, 1941
Ms. Kolnik, a piano teacher with her students after a recital
Cernăuți, 1928
Eva Klein in a modern dance class
Her dance teacher was a student of Isadora Duncan
The Katz family sitting on their porch
Cernăuți, 1930
Eva Klein and Gyuri Katz, a friend with whom she played soccer
Eva Klein (third from left) in a Jewish kindergarten
Joseph Bercovici
Dorohoi, ca. 1890
Eva Klein (fifth from right with a bow on her head) in kindergarten along with her cousins
Rachel and Joseph Bercovici
Dorohoi, ca. 1900
Ernestina and Emil Kestenbaum on their wedding day
Bucharest, 1896
Moshe Klein with his daughter Eva at a family gathering
Eva Klein at three years of age
Celebrating the end of dance class with chocolates and flowers she received as a gift
Berta Klein with her son Moshe (right) and her daughter-in-law, Clara
Arad, 1938
The Leibovici family
Herman and Lora Leibovici, and their daughters Sonia, (right) and Golda Yvonne (left)
Eva (Chava) Klein
Arad, 1937
Clara Klein (Roth) with her daughter Eva (Chava)
The Frankel family
Mina and Jean Frankel, (first from left), with Jean's sisters, Luci and Henrietta, and their spouses.
Rozika Roth (right) with her daughter Clara
Arad, 1935
Moshe (Miklos) and Clara Klein (Roth) on their honeymoon
Moshe (Miklos) Klein and Clara Roth on their wedding day
On her dress is written in Hungarian: "One kiss is enough"
Calea Victoriei (Victory street)
Clara Roth (born January 18, 1915), shortly before her marriage
Surica Tobias (first from the left) with friends
The Central Synagogue of Tășnad
Tășnad, 1930
Mordechai Klein with five of his six grandchildren
Tășnad, ca. 1935(?)
Lipscani Street
Mordechai and Berta Klein with their four sons (Imre, Gabi, Polly and Moshe) in front of their home
Tășnad, 1935
Jewish-owned shops and businesses, Calea Mosilor
Imre Klein (standing) with his mother Berta and his brother Polly at the window behind him
Moshe Klein
Tășnad, 1920
Mordechai Klein (center) with four of his sons: Gabi (Gabriel), Moshe (Miklos), Shmuel (Imre) and Kurtzi (Karol)
Mordechai Klein
The Marmorosch-Blank Bank
Clara Roth’s great-grandfather
Satu Mare, 1920
Clara Roth’s great-grandmother
The entrance way to Tirgu de Moşi
Nicolae Ionescu