My family took any number of side trips while they were in Austria. I don't know how commonplace that was. There was a death camp nearby, where these first few photos were taken. The caption on the back reads: "Ebenze March 1947 crematorium + mass graves Austria".


Unfortunately, too few of the photos had captions. This one had no caption.UPDATE: My cousin, David Kessler, tells me that he has seen this photo in his grandfather's house. He notes that it "depicts a kaddish ceremony at the site of a mass grave of Holocaust victims. There's a rabbi in the photo who led the services."



My grandmother, Liza Rak Kessler, and my Aunt Ina Gershenson.


My grandparents are second and third from the right, with my Aunt Ina fourth. From seeing other photos, they may have been on a visit to a salt mine. There's a stamp on the back of the photo, and what I can still read says this: "Salzbergwerk Hallein. Foto Sch(can't read) Mercner"

My grandfather, in the DP camp at Hallein.


My Aunt Ina, probably at the age of 13 or 14, at the DP camp in Hallein.

My grandfather, outside his photo studio in Hallein.


David Kessler also helped with this: It's a card for the Jewish New Year תש’'ח, which corresponds to 1948. Also note "Kieslowicz", our grandfather's original Polish names (they were from Bilgoraj), and "Hallein."








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