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    [Holocaust survivors gathering outside a building where matzoh is being made in preparation for the Passover holiday, Hénonville Displaced Persons camp, Picardy, France]

    Object Name
    208
    Date1947 (printed 2012)
    Label Text

    Housed in a 1722 château outside Paris, the Hénonville Displaced Persons camp was administered by the Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC), the Society for Trades and Agricultural Labor (ORT), and Agudath Israel (the umbrella organization for Orthodox and ultra-Orthodox Jews), from 1946 to 1952. Hénonville was a homogeneous religious community of Orthodox Jews that included a relocated Lithuanian yeshiva, a home for Jewish orphans, and an Orthodox kibbutz, and was directed by a charismatic leader, Rabbi Solomon Horowitz. Vishniac photographed daily life in the camp, including a series documenting the preparation of matzoh for the Passover holiday.

    Medium
    Inkjet print
    Dimensions
    Image: 11 3/16 x 12 in. (28.4 x 30.5 cm)
    Location
    place taken Hénonville, Picardy, France
    Credit Line
    International Center of Photography
    Accession Number2012.80.7
    Copyright
    © Mara Vishniac Kohn