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141. Torah found on the territory of the former ghetto. It currently serves the faithful of the Martyrs of Siedlce Yeshiva (religious school) in Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv in Israel
(photograph from the album Siedlce before and after the Holocaust)

 

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142. Fragment of exhibit showing the history of the Jews in Siedlce compiled by the author. The exhibit commemorating 450 years of Siedlce's city charter was organized in the District Museum
(currently the Regional Museum) in 1997 (photograph by the author)

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143. Izaak Halber (right) in conversation with the author
(photograph from the collection of the author)

 

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144. Butchers' prayer house. Photograph taken in 1980s; the building no longer exists

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145. The Talmud-Torah building on Browarna Street
(photograph by the author)

 

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146. The building of the Jewish Home for Orphans and Seniors on Sienkiewicz Street
(photograph by the author)

 

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