P.E. Jewish Museum, Shuls, "Beaufort West, Hermanus, Caledon, Springbok"
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- March 1994, 13 June 1988
Photograph of Synagogues in Beaufort West, Hermanus, Caledon and Springbok.
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P.E. Jewish Museum, Shuls, "Beaufort West, Hermanus, Caledon, Springbok"
Photograph of Synagogues in Beaufort West, Hermanus, Caledon and Springbok.
Photographer unknown
Photograph of the Springbok town hall which was later housed the local bioscope (cinema), opened by Sidney Windisch.
Photographer unknown
Photograph of a group celebrating Rosh Hashanah in Springbok, 1930. Recognizable people in the back row are (from left to right): Morris Milner, Naomi Diamond, Mr Weisman and, Mr Reich (far right with cigarette). In the front row (from left to right): Miss Diamond, Alec Pasvolsky, Ida Jowel, Sidney Windisch (centre), Miss Diamond, and Mr Simon (far right).
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Group photograph of (at the top) Mr Kallis, (left) Issy Pasvolsky, (right) Phillip Levy and (seated in front) Connie Wolf, a teacher in O'okiep.
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Photograph of a group of schoolgirls crossing the street in a "crocodile" style single-file line on their way from school to the "Meisies Koshuis" (hostel). *discrepancy in photo description given in Kokerboom Country
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Photograph of Pollie Dembitzer (nee Barnett), wife of Joseph Dembitzer, pictured with three of her young sons (Harvey, Hillel and baby Max) in front of their Springbok home.
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Photograph of one of Joseph Dembitzer's early stores. This one, situated in Springbok, is attached to a small house. The tagline displayed on the roof of the store reads: "J. Dembitzer. General dealer and merchant."
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Photograph of the Frank family home in Springbok. Pictured here are Jacob Frank (left) Dorothy Frank (baby in centre), and Jacob's wife, Pauline Frank (nee Barnett) on the right. The central female figure is unknown. Baby Dorothy would one day go on to be the mother of Sheila Samson.
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Photgraph of Sybil Sovinsky and Bessie Jowell outside of the Masonic Hotel in Springbok (owned and run by Max "Shappy" Shapiro) where the De Villiers' farewell party (organised by Sybil herself) was being held.
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Photograph of Springbok showing the town hall (right) and Steenkamp church (background). The town hall came to house the local bioscope (cinema) in later years.
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