Feinstein Family Collection, "Naturalization certificate"
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- 27-11-1930
Part of Feinstein Family Collection
Certificate of naturalization for Ludwig (Louis) Feinstein (top), Johannesburg
Photographer unknown
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Feinstein Family Collection, "Naturalization certificate"
Part of Feinstein Family Collection
Certificate of naturalization for Ludwig (Louis) Feinstein (top), Johannesburg
Photographer unknown
Feinstein Family Collection, "Naturalization certificate, Ludwig Feinstein (bottom)"
Part of Feinstein Family Collection
Certificate of naturalization for Ludwig (Louis) Feinstein, Johannesburg
Photographer unknown
Feinstein Family Collection, "Wedding luncheon menu (front)"
Part of Feinstein Family Collection
Wedding luncheon menu (front) Rose Hurwitz and Louis Feinstein, Jewish Guild, Johannesburg
Photographer unknown
Feinstein Family Collection, "Wedding luncheon menu (inside)"
Part of Feinstein Family Collection
Menu for wedding lunch, Rose Hurwitz and Louis Feinstein, Jewish Guild, Johannesburg
Photographer unknown
Fleisch and Burland Family, Untitled 27
Photograph of the Revisionist Ze'ev Jabotinsky (1880-1940) founder of the youth movement Betar. He is seated 2nd from the left and Max Burland is seated 3rd from the left. Jabotinsky addressed Johannesburg Jewry at an event held at the Plaza Cinema in Rissik Street in 1936. In 1930, while on a visit to Johannesburg, Jabotinsky invited a small group to launch the movement in South Africa. During this visit to South Africa, the British authorities cancelled his return visa to Palestine and he was never able to return to Palestine. (Source: South African Jewish Report 10 May 2019. Jabotinskyites from the roots up).
Photographer unknown
Fleisch and Burland Family, Untitled 28
Photograph of the Revisionist Ze'ev Jabotinsky (1880-1940) founder of Betar, seated 4th from the left and Max Burland seated 5th from the left, at a meeting where Jabotinsky addressed Johannesburg Jewry. The event was held at the Plaza Cinema in Rissik Street in 1936. In 1930, while on a visit to Johannesburg, Jabotinsky invited a small group to launch the movement in South Africa. During this visit to South Africa, the British authorities cancelled his return visa to Palestine and he was never able to return there. (Source: South African Jewish Report 10 May 2019. Jabotinskyites from the roots up).
Photographer unknown
Fleisch and Burland Family, Untitled 29
Photograph of the Revisionist Ze'ev Jabotinsky (1880-1940) founder of Betar addressing Johannesburg Jewry in 1936 at the Plaza Cinema in Rissik Street. Max Burland is seated on his left. Previously in 1930, while on a visit to Johannesburg, Jabotinsky invited a small group to launch the movement in South Africa. (Source: South African Jewish Report 10 May 2019. Jabotinskyites from the roots up).
Photographer unknown
Fleisch and Burland Family, Untitled 8
Photograph of the Department of Dentistry, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. It was taken in November 1962. Leslie Fleisch is standing in the 6th row, 9th from the left.
Photographer unknown
Freda Rabinowitz Collection, "Freda Fleishman at 110 Sneddon Street, Sydenham"
Part of Freda Rabinowitz Collection
Photograph of Freda Fleishman at 110 Sneddon Street, Sydenham, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Photographer unknown
Freda Rabinowitz Collection, "Sydenham swimming pool"
Part of Freda Rabinowitz Collection
Photograph of Freda at the Sydenham swimming pool.
Photographer unknown