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Yeshiva University skullcap
Bar Mitzvah skullcap of Marvin S. Bienenfeld
Evening gown worn by Dassie Bienenfeld to her son Morris's Bar Mitzvah celebration
Shabbat key pin
Russia is not healthy for Jews and other living things
Child's coat worn by Genia Prager on Volendam coming to America
Child's dress
Child's dress
Dress worn by Abby Belkin to her son Mathew Polesie's wedding
Pin calling for Freedom for Soviet Jewry
Long-sleeved blue robe
Parasol
Kadimah Group of Hadassah, Brooklyn, NY, Pirates of Penzance in Yiddish Parasol Prop
Half slip
Half slip
Robe
Robe and nightgown
Blouse with elephants and horses
Blouse with horse motifs
F-14 Tomcat Commemorative T-shirt
F-14 Tomcat CommemorativeT-shirt
50th Anniversary Celebration Commemorating the Closing of the Hebrew Orphan Aslyum of New York
50th Anniversary Celebration Commenorating the Closing of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum of New York
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