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Kiddush cup
1977.025
Kiddush cup
YUM
God's presence never...the Western Wall at the base of the Holy Temple
1980.042
Photograph
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Levitated Fiddler
1983.033
Painting
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Wedding dress
1983.085
Dress
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Bag for prayer shawl
1986.011
YUM
Towel
1987.013
YUM
Bookplate
1988.212
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Meine Erlebnisse au 10 November 1938 ...
1989.259
YUM
Brunsbuettelkoog-Brunsbuettel. Elbstrand mit Strandhalle
1991.158f
Postcard
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Penknife
1994.215
YUM
woman with arms raised
1995.111
Drawing
YUM
Amulet
1995.390
Amulet
YUM
Design for Seder plate
1997.687
Drawing
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Invitation to exhibition: Ismar David and Ernst Reichl December 11
1997.826
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REV. L. SHAPOSNICK
1999.223
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Letter #9 to wife
2000.557
YUM
Joseph Sagalowitch w. man
2001.250
Photograph
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Solomon Sagall in open tour bus
2001.274
Photograph
YUM
P.S. 170 Music Class and Band
2003.010
Photograph
YUM
untitled
2006.218
Drawing
YUM
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