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Film Screening (November 25) - The Central European University, Jewish Studies Project: Forgotten Transports: To Estonia
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Advancing Scholarship and Education -- International Conference on Tolerance
 
 
 
 

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Imre Rábai: Fractions - Confessions of a Maths teacher

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Nándor Róth, father of Imre Rábai, as a soldier in World war I.
 
The back of the previous photograph: Nándor Róth's distinctions (listed by him).
 
Róth Bentwood Furniture Factory, founded in Szeged in 1928.
 
Róth Bentwood Furniture Factory, price list
     
Work at the workshop in 1942-43 after the anti-Jewish laws. Imre Rábai in the middle
 
Maternal grandfather, Ignác Kohn, tradesmen
 
Matrenal grandmother, Paula Hajduska
 
Imre Rábai's mother and sister in the lap of a Slovak servant, Tótkomlós, circa 1906.
     
Imre Rábai's parents - Stefánia Kohn and Nándor Róth - on their wedding, Mezőkovácsháza , 1923
 
Imre Rábai's maternal aunt - Piroska Kohn.She died with her daughter in Auschwitz.
 
The Róth family (the little boy to the left is Imre Rábai), Szeged. 1940.
 
598. Báró Jósika Miklós Jewish Boy Scout group camp at Szatymaz, 1939-40
     
598. Báró Jósika Miklós Jewish Boy Scout group camp at Szatymaz, 1939-40
 
The (officially illegal)Jewish Boy Scout Group
 
The (officially illegal)Jewish Boy Scout Group
 
The (officially illegal)Jewish Boy Scout Group
     
The Szeged Jewish Youth football team on the SZTK field (second from right: Imre Rábai), Szeged, 1943
 
Imre Rábai with his brother in their yard at home, 1943.
13 Korona Street, Szeged
 
Imre Rábai, Szeged, March, 1944.
 
1946, Budapest. Bácskai Street Jewish Children's Home. After graduating, Imre Rábai worked there.

 

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