Postal commemoration envelope

Identifier
irn513157
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 2003.250
Level of Description
Item
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

folder

1

Creator(s)

Biographical History

The Sherit Hapleitá-Association of Survivors of the Nazi Persecution in Argentina was established after WWII to rebuild life of the Holocaust survivors and to honor memory of their relatives killed by Nazism. The association’s initial mission was to share survivors memories, support each other, honor their murdered families and make their voices heard in a society unknown and unwilling to listen to them. They shared the nostalgia for the lost, their places of origin, the common sufferings and also the dreams of their new life. In the search, almost always unsuccessful, of their lost relatives, they found in their peers, support and mutual support. A second stage of the association, after the first months of adaptation, was the participation and organization of the first commemorative events of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, both in the Jewish Cemetery of La Tablada and in public spaces that brought together hundreds of survivors and their families. In later years they dedicated themselves to transmitting and giving testimonies, and represented to the society the survivors of the Nazi persecution. Sherit Hapleitá promotes the commemoration of May 8, 1945, Day of the Capitulation of Nazi Germany, when the German army signed the surrender.

Archival History

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Acquisition

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum collection, gift of Asociacion Israelita de Sobrevivientes de la Persecucion Nazi

The Presidente Honoraria, Jose Moskovits, on behalf of the Asociacion Israelita de Sobrevivientes de la Persecucion Nazi, donated this collection to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum on May 16, 2003.

Scope and Content

Contains a postal commemoration envelope issued in honor of the sixtieth anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising; featuring two postage stamps: Raoul Wallenberg and Passover issued April 19, 2003; Buenos Aires, Argentina; in Spanish and English.

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Genre

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