- 043_goodman_natalie_photo_031
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- [c.1925]
Photograph of Herman Zolty and Hettie Zolty, taken circa 1925.
Photograph of Herman Zolty and Hettie Zolty, taken circa 1925.
Photograph taken at Hetty Zolty's wedding, on the 15th of March, 1936
Letter from the Acting Principal Immigration Officer of the Cape Province in South Africa, regarding the immigration status of Leah (Leja) Goodman (nee Morduchowitz).
Temporary permit which allows Leah (Leja) Goodman (nee Morduchowitz) to enter the Union of South Africa, paid for by Simon Morduchowitz.
Letter refusing the entrance of Leah (Leja) Goodman (nee Morduchowitz) into the Union of South Africa.
Letter from the Passport Control Office at the British Embassy in Warsaw regarding Leah (Leja) Goodman (nee Morduchowitz)'s application for a British visa to South Africa.
Letter from the Principal Immigration Officer of the Cape Province to Aaron Louis Goodman, in regards to the restrictions placed upon his wife, Leah (Leja) Goodman (nee Morduchowitz)'s residence being withdrawn.
Marriage certificate for the marriage between Leah (Leja) Goodman (nee Morduchowitz) and Aaron Louis Goodman, who got married on the 19th of July, 1938. The marriage certificate was issued in Cape Town, South Africa.
Page two of the first letter in the Ruben Goodman collection. This correspondence, written in Yiddish in 1939, took place between Leah (Leja) Goodman (nee Morduchowitz) and her brothers. The letters contain pleas from Leah, asking her brothers to come to Cape Town, her brothers expressing their own desire to return to Cape Town, other familial exchanges, and, at times, anticipate the coming war.
Page one of the third letter in the Ruben Goodman collection. This correspondence, written in Yiddish in 1939, took place between Leah (Leja) Goodman (nee Morduchowitz) and her brothers. The letters contain pleas from Leah, asking her brothers to come to Cape Town, her brothers expressing their own desire to return to Cape Town, other familial exchanges, and, at times, anticipate the coming war.