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Searching for Subject: Grodne
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- RG 1.2: YIVO - Yidisher Visnshaftlekher Institut (Vilna). Subgroup: Ethnographic Committee. Records.
- RG 28: Poland (Vilna Archives) Collection.
- "Support the pioneer fund!" (RG 28.Warsaw 37.1)
- "Your nearest and dearest and dying of hunger in Russia and Ukraine" (RG 28. Grodno 6.2)
- Announcement of the opening of a school for girls (RG 28. Grodno 6.1)
- Bilingual Polish/Yiddish official document (RG 28. Grodno 8)
- Matzoh Day (RG 28. Grodno 2.2)
- Matzoh ration coupon (RG 28. Grodno 6.3)
- RG 28P: Poland (Vilna Archives) Collection. Posters.
- RG 29: Vilna. Collection.
- RG 56: Vilna Chief of Police. Records.
- RG 116 POLAND 1: Territorial Collection. Poland 1. (Pre WWII)
- "Important announcement" (RG 116 Poland 1.4.5.5)
- "Program of the children's ball" (RG 116 Poland 1.4.5.2)
- Invitation to dedication of the reconstructed Kneset Yisroel Synagogue (RG 116 Poland 1.4.5.3)
- Leaflet calling upon parents to register children for school (RG 116 Poland 1.4.5.4)
- Letter from Polish Embassy denying pogroms (RG 116 Poland 1.4.15.1)
- Letter from the Vaad Hakahal of Grodno to the United Grodno Relief (RG 116 Poland 1.4.15.2)
- RG 120: Territorial Photographic Collection. Poland.
- Grodno, 1920s-1930s. Portrait of Francesca Moyerman, a teacher. (yarg120po1030)
- Grodno, 1924. A group of young women, who are on strike against the Szereszewski Tobacco Factory. (yarg120po_forward27082)
- Grodno, 1929. Portrait of a young woman. (yarg120po1040)
- Grodno, 1935. A building damaged in a pogrom. (RG 120 PO 1215)
- Grodno, April 1922. A portrait of a young woman named Eva. (yarg120po1028)
- RG 1270: Kacyzne, Alter (1885-1941). Papers.
Materials on folklore, ethnography, and linguistics collected by YIVO in Vilna before WWII
Leaflets, posters, and other documents related to political organizations, elections, banks, trade unions, cultural activities, religious matters, and sports, from over 200 Jewish communities
Posters advertising political organizations, elections, banks, trade unions, cultural activities, religious matters, and sports, from over 200 Jewish communities
Records of Jewish organizations and institutions; official government, municipal, and legal documents; memoirs of the German occupation, and other documents chronicling the life of the Jewish community in Vilna
Fragmentary records of the office of the Vilna Chief of Police, including dossiers on people suspected of revolutionary activities
Printed materials, posters, correspondence, and fragmentary personal papers and records of institutions related to Polish Jewish life before WWII
Thousands of photographs of Jewish life in Poland before WWII
Photographs of Jewish life in Poland in the 1920s-1930s