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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    Passengers forced to evacuate from the Exodus in Haifa harbor, July 1947. The "Exodus 1947" ship carried 4500 Jewish refugees, mainly Holocaust survivors, from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    Passengers aboard the Exodus in Haifa harbor, July 1947. The "Exodus 1947" ship carried 4500 Jewish refugees, mainly Holocaust survivors, from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    Passengers caged in by the British on the Exodus, looking out at Haifa port before being deported. The "Exodus 1947" carried 4500 Jewish refugees, mainly Holocaust survivors, from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    Passengers aboard the Exodus in Haifa harbor in July 1947. The "Exodus 1947" ship carried 4500 Jewish refugees, mainly Holocaust survivors, from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    Passengers being forced by the British Navy to evacuate the Exodus in Haifa harbor, July 1947. The "Exodus 1947" ship carried 4500 Jewish refugees, mainly Holocaust survivors, from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    Passengers aboard the Exodus in Haifa harbor, July 1947. The "Exodus 1947" ship carried 4500 Jewish refugees, mainly Holocaust survivors, from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    The Exodus docked in Haifa port with immigrants on the decks. The "Exodus 1947" carried 4500 Jewish refugees, mainly Holocaust survivors, from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    French authorities check Jewish refugees as they board the Exodus in Sete, France. The "Exodus 1947" ship carried 4500 Jewish refugees, mainly Holocaust survivors, from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    Passengers aboard the Exodus in Haifa harbor, July 1947. The "Exodus 1947" ship carried 4500 Jewish refugees, mainly Holocaust survivors, from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    Wounded passengers being evacuated from the Exodus in Haifa harbor, July 1947. The "Exodus 1947" ship carried 4500 Jewish refugees, mainly Holocaust survivors, from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    French police commander Leonard Levote in Sete, France, July 1947. Levote told the captain of the Exodus that he would not be working in the port one night so that the ship could sail. The "Exodus 1947" ship carried 4500 Jewish refugees, mainly Holocaust survivors, from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    The "Exodus1947" in Haifa harbor, July 1947. The "Exodus 1947" ship carried 4500 Jewish refugees, mainly Holocaust survivors, from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    Passengers carry the coffin of one of three people who were killed during the struggle between Jewish refugees and British forces on the Exodus docked in Haifa harbor in July 1947. The "Exodus 1947" ship carried 4500 Jewish refugees, mainly Holocaust survivors, from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    Gita Shefet in her bunk bed aboard the "Exodus 1947" in July 1947. She says she was seasick and did not want to get out of her bed. Her husband Zvi was with her. The "Exodus 1947" ship carried 4500 Jewish refugees, mainly Holocaust survivors, from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00558760

     

  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    A page from Hana Pinshow's parents' photo album showing her as a newborn. Her parents Pessia and Michail Pinshow were on the "Exodus 1947" ship, which carried 4500 Jewish refugees from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. Pessia gave birth to Hana on the British prison ship, the "Ocean Vigor" near Gibraltar. The ship captain gave Pessia a straw basket for Hana to sleep in and a silver coin, and told her that with that coin he hoped she and her family would find their destiny. They finally arrived back in Israel when Hana was 6 months old. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    Photograph of Exodus survivor Polish-born Yaffa Pinshouk showing her wedding with late husband Shalom in the Poppendorf DP camp in Germany. They had met and fallen in love on the Exodus voyage. The "Exodus 1947" ship carried 4500 Jewish refugees, mainly Holocaust survivors, from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    Photograph of Exodus survivor Polish-born Yaffa Pinshouk showing her wedding with late husband Shalom in the Poppendorf DP camp in Germany. They had met and fallen in love on the Exodus voyage. The "Exodus 1947" ship carried 4500 Jewish refugees, mainly Holocaust survivors, from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    Exodus certificate issued to the late Shalom Pinshouk at the Poppendorf DP camp in Germany. Shalom and his wife Yaffa got married in the camp after meeting and falling in love on the Exodus voyage. The "Exodus 1947" ship carried 4500 Jewish refugees, mainly Holocaust survivors, from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    A page from Hana Pinshow's parents' photo album showing her as a newborn with her mother Pessia. Pessia and husband Michail Pinshow were on the "Exodus 1947" ship, which carried 4500 Jewish refugees from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. Pessia gave birth to Hana on the British prison ship, the "Ocean Vigor" near Gibraltar. The ship captain gave Pessia a straw basket for Hana to sleep in and a silver coin, and told her that with that coin he hoped she and her family would find their destiny. They finally arrived back in Israel when Hana was 6 months old. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    An undated photograph showing Tamar Inbal and Gita Shefer in Germany before heading to France where they boarded the Exodus. The "Exodus 1947" ship carried 4500 Jewish refugees, mainly Holocaust survivors, from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    A photograph showing Hana Pinshow as a baby with her parents Pessia and Michail in Germany in 1947. The Pinshows were on the "Exodus 1947" ship, which carried 4500 Jewish refugees from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. Pessia gave birth to Hana on the British prison ship, the "Ocean Vigor" near Gibraltar. The ship captain gave Pessia a straw basket for Hana to sleep in and a silver coin, and told her that with that coin he hoped she and her family would find their destiny. They finally arrived back in Israel when Hana was 6 months old. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    Photographs of Exodus survivor Polish-born Yaffa Pinshouk showing her wedding with late husband Shalom in the Poppendorf DP camp in Germany. They had met and fallen in love on the Exodus voyage. The "Exodus 1947" ship carried 4500 Jewish refugees, mainly Holocaust survivors, from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    A page from Hana Pinshow's parents' photo album showing her as a newborn held by her mother Pessia. Pessia and husband Michail Pinshow were on the "Exodus 1947" ship, which carried 4500 Jewish refugees from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. Pessia gave birth to Hana on the British prison ship, the "Ocean Vigor" near Gibraltar. The ship captain gave Pessia a straw basket for Hana to sleep in and a silver coin, and told her that with that coin he hoped she and her family would find their destiny. They finally arrived back in Israel when Hana was 6 months old. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
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    ISRAEL: The Exodus ship - 60 years on
    A wedding photograph of Gita and Zvi Shefet, who travelled on the "Exodus 1947". The "Exodus 1947" ship carried 4500 Jewish refugees, mainly Holocaust survivors, from France to British-controlled Palestine in July 1947. The British Navy seized the ship off the coast of Haifa and deported its passengers back to France, where they refused to disembark. They were then taken to Germany where they were placed in DP camps. The Exodus became a symbol of the struggle for the right of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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