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Adolf Henryk Silberschein, also
known as
Abraham Silberschein (born
March 30, 1882, in Lwów, Austria-Hungary,
today Ukraine, died
December 30, 1951, in...
- Ładoś (1891–1963),
Polish Envoy in Bern in the
years 1940–1945
Abraham Silberschein (1881–1951), advocate,
Zionist activist, pre-war
deputy to the Sejm of...
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Conservative Rabbi Michael Schudrich, 1983–1989
Conservative Rabbi Moshe Silberschein, 1989–1992,
Conservative Rabbi Jim Lebeau, 1993–1997,
Conservative Jim...
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report was
first published in
Geneva in May 1944, in German, by
Abraham Silberschein of the
World Jewish Congress as
Tatsachenbericht über
Auschwitz und Birkenau...
- (Aleksander Ładoś,
Konstanty Rokicki,
Stefan Ryniewicz,
Juliusz Kühl,
Abraham Silberschein,
Chaim Eiss) was a
group of
Polish diplomats and
Jewish activists who...
- for aid parcels. In a July 1942
letter to WJC
representative Abraham Silberschein,
Fleischmann reported that the
Working Group had
obtained only 2,200...
- They
successfully convinced Jewish leaders from
Switzerland –
Abraham Silberschein and
Chaim Eiss to
finance the operation.
Thanks to the
Paraguayan p****ports...
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deputy counsellor Stefan J.
Ryniewicz and Jews
Chaim Eiss and
Abraham Silberschein,
members of
Jewish organizations whose main task was to
smuggle lists...
- do****ents were
raised mostly by
World Jewish Congress represented by
Abraham Silberschein and
Agudath Yisrael and the
leader of its
Swiss branch Chaim Eiss. In...
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particular Agudat Yisrael and RELICO,
headed by
Chaim Eiss and
Abraham Silberschein respectively. The p****ports of
Paraguay –
unlike the p****ports of other...