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#7 Chief Cantor Ruschin holding Torah scrolls up to the worshipers at the synagogue during Passover.

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#7 Chief Cantor Ruschin holding Torah scrolls up to the worshipers at the synagogue during Passover.

Historical Photos Show Passover Celebration at the Synagogue in Berlin, 1940s

#7 Chief Cantor Ruschin holding Torah scrolls up to the worshipers at the synagogue during Passover.

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←#6 Arm of Gunter Ruschin, with visible concentration camp tattoo, holding book w. question and answers of the exodus of Jews from Egypt during Passover.
#8 Jewish congregation observing synagouge services during Passover.→

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