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Dagmar Normet (Rubinstein) (1921-2008) left and Sima Schkop (1920-2016)
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David Schur
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David Schur - 1954
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David Schur - 1968
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Eidelkind - Fritz Fafenstil
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Eidelkind Aron
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Eino Baskin (1929-2015)
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Ester Paturski (Katzin). 1937
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Evening commemorating the 50th anniversary of the death of Sholem Aleichem. 23.12.1966 Tallinn
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Evening commemorating the 50th anniversary of the death of Sholem Aleichem. 23.12.1966 Tallinn
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Evening commemorating the 50th anniversary of the death of Sholem Aleichem. 23.12.1966 Tallinn
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F. Schur
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From pre-Photoshop era
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Gutin S.
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H. N. Bialik club choir-orchestra. In the middle - the conductor Jakob Margolin
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Invitation to exhibition "Jewish art in print and paintings" - 23-25/2/1934
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Jehuda Leibo (Leiba) (1904-1958)
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Jewish amateur concert. Tallinn, 1966
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Jewish artists at "Tallinn Old city days" festival - 4/6/1989
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Jewish band. Tallinn.
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Jewish theater
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Josif Shagal (1922-1993), a violinist.
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Jossif Schaikevitsch 50. Jubilee
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Judeikin family men in Vanemuine play "Guajaana Johnny" (The sugar reapers) by Alan Bush - 1970
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Julius Gens (1887-1957), an art critic, art collector, bibliophile and bibliographer.
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Larissa Skljanskaja
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Larissa Skljanskaja
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Leo Gens (1922-2001), an art historian and an art critic.
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Levin I.
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Lilian Katzin - Hava
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Lilian Sikk (Katzin)
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Luis Kan (1901-1974), a world known architect. Born in Estonia.
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M. Bulkin
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M. Drui
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M. Drui - Mister Dray
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M. S. Hasin
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M. S. Hasin - Jankel Boile
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Miriam Bernstein-Kogan sings in Tallinn - 1932
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Musical sisters Feinstein
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Nikolai Lopatnikov (1903-1976)
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Nikolai Lopatnikov (1903-1976), an American composer. Born in Estonia.
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Pajenson Israel Jakob Dr.
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Pärnu "Achdut" theatre - 15/12/1934
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Pärnu musical company - July 1955
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Pertels A.
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Postcard of the Jewish Book agency in Tartu - 1920's
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Raja Drabkin (Feinstein) and Anna Klas (Gurevitsch) concert 29.1.1940
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Ratenberg
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