Published
Each series in this collection is named for the photographs donated by the family and largely depicts family members from the families.
Donated by Adrienne Folb
Unless otherwise stated the copyright of all material on the Jewish Digital Archive Project resides with the South African Jewish Museum.
Published
Photograph of a group of men standing behind the counter at Solomon Fein's store in Concordia. Pictured on the left is Oscar Marcus and on the right is (first name unknown) Stein.
Donated by Adrienne Folb
Unless otherwise stated the copyright of all material on the Jewish Digital Archive Project resides with the South African Jewish Museum.
Published
Photograph of a group of local tennis players. Pictured here is Alec Pasvolsky (back left), Phillip Levy (back right), Connie Wolf (middle) and, in the front, Edna and Freda Albert - a pair of sisters whose parents owned a store in O'okiep.
Donated by Adrienne Folb
Unless otherwise stated the copyright of all material on the Jewish Digital Archive Project resides with the South African Jewish Museum.
Published
Photograph of a young Morris Boiskin leaning against a car in Concordia.
Donated by Adrienne Folb
Unless otherwise stated the copyright of all material on the Jewish Digital Archive Project resides with the South African Jewish Museum.
Published
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).
Donated by Adrienne Folb
Unless otherwise stated the copyright of all material on the Jewish Digital Archive Project resides with the South African Jewish Museum.
Published
Photograph of a group of men standing behind a table and drinking wine.
Donated by Adrienne Folb
Unless otherwise stated the copyright of all material on the Jewish Digital Archive Project resides with the South African Jewish Museum.
Published
Copy of a letter written by Morris Boiskin (residing in Sea Point, Cape Town at the time) to a Mr Kotze with information regarding the names and personal details of people in two photos (enclosed within the letter) which were taken in Namaqualand.
Donated by Adrienne Folb
Unless otherwise stated the copyright of all material on the Jewish Digital Archive Project resides with the South African Jewish Museum.
Published
Photograph of Oscar Marcus behind the counter of Solomon Fein's store in Concordia.
Donated by Adrienne Folb
Unless otherwise stated the copyright of all material on the Jewish Digital Archive Project resides with the South African Jewish Museum.
Published
Photograph of the Levy brother's store in Vioolsdrift.
Donated by Adrienne Folb
Unless otherwise stated the copyright of all material on the Jewish Digital Archive Project resides with the South African Jewish Museum.
Published
Photograph of a store assistant and his wife in front of a traditional Namaqualand matjieshuis in Bloustasie.
Donated by Adrienne Folb
Unless otherwise stated the copyright of all material on the Jewish Digital Archive Project resides with the South African Jewish Museum.
Published
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.
Donated by Adrienne Folb
Unless otherwise stated the copyright of all material on the Jewish Digital Archive Project resides with the South African Jewish Museum.
Published
Photograph of Dr Samuel Lizerbrom, a dentist who was visiting Springbok at the time, standing next to the much taller Melt van Niekerk, who was a local shoemaker. Dr Lizerbrom would eventually marry Rachel, one of the Levy sisters.
Donated by Adrienne Folb
Unless otherwise stated the copyright of all material on the Jewish Digital Archive Project resides with the South African Jewish Museum.
Published
Photograph of a group of males posing for the camera. Pictured is Morris Boiskin (on top) and then (from left to right) Hirschow, Pasvolsky, Murinik, and Disner.
Donated by Adrienne Folb
Unless otherwise stated the copyright of all material on the Jewish Digital Archive Project resides with the South African Jewish Museum.
Published
Photograph of bales of skins (common trading goods at the time) being loaded onto the back of a truck.
Donated by Adrienne Folb
Unless otherwise stated the copyright of all material on the Jewish Digital Archive Project resides with the South African Jewish Museum.
Published
Photograph of the simple room in which Morris Boiskin stayed while he was working as a shop assistant in Bloustasie (a few kilometres outside of Springbok).
Donated by Adrienne Folb
Unless otherwise stated the copyright of all material on the Jewish Digital Archive Project resides with the South African Jewish Museum.