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العربية: يسرائيل مئير (لوليك) لاو (بعمر 8 سنوات) بين يَدَيْ إلْعَازَار شِيف، ناجِيَان من معسكر اعتقال بوخنفالد، التُقِطَت هذه الصورة عند وصولهما على متن السفينة "ماتاروا" إلى حيفا، فلسطين، بتاريخ 15 يوليو 1945م.
English: Eight-year-old Yisrael Meir (Lulek) Lau is held by a fellow Buchenwald survivor, Elazar Schiff, as they arrive in Palestine aboard the RMS "Mataroa." Haifa, Palestine, July 15, 1945.
Čeština: Přeživší z koncentračního tábora Buchenwald po připlutí do Haify, 15. července 1945.
עברית: אלעזר שיף, וישראל מאיר לאו בן ה-8, ניצולי מחנה הריכוז בוכנוולד, על סיפון האונייה "מטרואה", בהגיעם לנמל חיפה - 15 ביולי 1945 |
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Source | United States Holocaust Memorail Museum Website and Central Zionist Archives |
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- Children of Israel
- Jewish children of the Second World War
- Black and white photographs of Israel
- Child Holocaust victims
- Israel Meir Lau
- Photographs from the Central Zionist Archives
- Buchenwald children
- Mataroa (ship, 1922)
- People of the ha'apala
- Survivors of Buchenwald concentration camp arriving at Haifa port