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Item ID | 12729 | |||
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Title | Women and children on line at a Jewish relief station, Warsaw. | |||
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Reference Code | NY_01723 | |||
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Description | Victims of famine, disease, and war, these women and children were among hundreds of thousands of Jewish refugees and war orphans dependent on American Jewish charity in the aftermath of World War I. The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC), founded in 1914, supported relief stations, soup kitchens, and local organizations throughout Eastern Europe in the post-World War I period. | |||
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City / Town | Warsaw | ![]() |
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Country | Poland | ![]() |
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Decade | 1920 | ![]() |
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Photo Date Description | c. 1921 | ![]() |
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Partners | American Jewish Relief Committee | ![]() |
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Portal | DPLA | ![]() |
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Portal | Europeana | ![]() |
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Size | 5 x 7 | |||
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