Cecile assumed to be Francisation of Celia.
France
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File contains a bound book detailing the lives of holocaust survivors Paul and Trudy Sekely. It was written and compiled by their daughter Judi Olga Cahorn.
Contains souvenirs including pamphlets, menus, postcards, notes, and receipts from various trips to Ste. Agathe, Quebec, London, England, and Paris, France, many of which pertain to Cunard Line cruises. Contains newspaper clippings from Paris.
Fonds consists of recital programmes, correspondence, audio recordings, printing blocks, and photographs.
Fischer, Sarah. E., 1896-1975Assumed to be from Franz to Charles as it begins "Mon cher frere", and appears to be signed "F Rostoker" while being written on Etab. F. Rostoker letterhead.
Assumed to be a niece of Charles and Franz Rostoker, as the author refers to Franz as "Uncle Franz".
This file contains programs, printed e-mail exchanges, an identification collar, an issue of "Zamane" magazine and a plastic document folder for conferences in Aix-en-Provence and Marrakech.
Consists of biographical material, photographs, a first issue of LIFE magazine, correspondence, and blank postcards.
Edelstein, Hedy, 1944-2018The file contains information pertaining to travel to Europe for research related to "The Gossamer Thread," with a concentration on France and England. Materials include pamphlets, lists, newspaper clippings, handbooks, correspondence introducing Lazarus to connections abroad, visa forms, and research on the respective countries.