Kipnis, Menachem
Name: Kipnis, Menachem
Records or Manuscript Collections Created by Kipnis, Menachem
Ciechocinek, 1926. Young heir to the Alexsandrer Rebbe - at a resort.
Ciechocinek. A Jewish Markeplace for white crockery in a spa.
Kazimierz Dolny, 1927. Hershele the water-carrier, walks from the well with two full buckets of water.
Kazmierz Dolny. Jewish vegetable and fruit sellers with their baskets in the market.
Ciechanow. A view down the unpaved main street, where it runs through a residential neighborhood.
Kleszczele, 1929. Lubliner group of girls pose with a portrait of Mikhalevich.
Krynki. Hasidim and others sitting on benches at one of the most popular spas in Poland.
Lukow, 1920s. The Town bath house.
Lukow, 1926. Lukow's widest and busiest street; almost all its inhabitants were Jews.
Lukow, 1926. The town marketplace.
Otwock, 1926. An itinerant cobbler.
Otwock, pre-1926. Jewish man plays with two goats in front of picket fence.
Otwock. A man holds his goat around the neck with his right hand.
Otwock. Moshe Koussevitzky, Warsaw's chief cantor from the Tlomackie Street Synagogue.
Warszawa, 1925. A shtot-meshugener, who spends his time at the railroad station. Also, an elderly Jew.
Warszawa, 1927. Hasidic Jews have a discussion together, on their way home from the synagogue on Shabbos.
Warszawa, 1928. Three shoemakers, in the open-air marketplace.
Warszawa, ca. 1910s-1920s. Young people climb a fence, to get into the Yiddish Muranow Theater for free.
Ciechocinek, 1926. Young heir to the Alexsandrer Rebbe - at a resort.
Ciechocinek. A Jewish Markeplace for white crockery in a spa.
Kazimierz Dolny, 1927. Hershele the water-carrier, walks from the well with two full buckets of water.
Kazmierz Dolny. Jewish vegetable and fruit sellers with their baskets in the market.
Ciechanow. A view down the unpaved main street, where it runs through a residential neighborhood.
Kleszczele, 1929. Lubliner group of girls pose with a portrait of Mikhalevich.
Krynki. Hasidim and others sitting on benches at one of the most popular spas in Poland.
Lukow, 1920s. The Town bath house.
Lukow, 1926. Lukow's widest and busiest street; almost all its inhabitants were Jews.
Lukow, 1926. The town marketplace.
Otwock, 1926. An itinerant cobbler.
Otwock, pre-1926. Jewish man plays with two goats in front of picket fence.
Otwock. A man holds his goat around the neck with his right hand.
Otwock. Moshe Koussevitzky, Warsaw's chief cantor from the Tlomackie Street Synagogue.
Warszawa, 1925. A shtot-meshugener, who spends his time at the railroad station. Also, an elderly Jew.
Warszawa, 1927. Hasidic Jews have a discussion together, on their way home from the synagogue on Shabbos.
Warszawa, 1928. Three shoemakers, in the open-air marketplace.
Warszawa, ca. 1910s-1920s. Young people climb a fence, to get into the Yiddish Muranow Theater for free.