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Thursday, May 12, 2011
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Here's an interesting picture called Die Polacken/ Les Polonais by George Emanuel Opiz (1775-1841) depicting Jews coming to the famous
Leipzig fair
in the 1820s (I think).
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Anonymous
6:03 PM, May 14, 2011
Interesting how none of them has peyos as worn today by chasidim and others.
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Interesting how none of them has peyos as worn today by chasidim and others.
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