Page of the Ashkenazi Haggadah, published in the 15th. Century in what would become modern day south Germany. This page contains the recitation “Ha Lachma Anya”, translated in full here: “This is the bread of affliction that our ancestors ate in the land of Egypt. Anyone who is hungry should come and eat, anyone who is in need should come and partake of the Pesach sacrifice. Now we are here, next year we will be in the land of Israel; this year we are slaves, next year we will be free people”.
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The Synagogue of Karlsbad, pre ww1
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From the Notebook of a Déraciné, 1926
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Boy with Chicken, Hungjao, China 1945
Photographed by Arthur Rothstein
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Jazz Duo Pianists, Berlin 1932
Photographer: Alfred Eisenstaedt
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Gamblers, Las Vegas, Nevada (Arthur Rothstein, 1946)
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“View of Fields and Water”, Julien Levi (1874-1971), American
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“MAMA NIPE RADHI KUISHI NA WATU KAZI”
English Translation: “Mother give me pleasure, living with people is hard”
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Henriette Arndt, 1920s. More information on here can be found here
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Young Woman in Meadville, PA (1897)
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Cheerleaders at Allegheny College, 1967-68
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