"irn11379" . . . . . "The parchment was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1995 by Dina Hirschkorn, Bernice Hirschkorn-DeCarlo, and Debbie Hirschkorn, the daughters of Eugenia Kwartac Hirschkorn."@en . "overall: Height: 4.880 inches (12.395 cm) | Width: 4.880 inches (12.395 cm)"@en . . "No restrictions on access"@en . . "Square piece of brown parchment with Hebrew inscription, black ink, and with red stain."@en . "Klaf found by Eugenia Kwartac Hirschkorn on a street in Vilna, Poland, after the city was liberated in July 1944. A klaf is a kosher piece of parchment that is used for Torah scrolls or inserted into a mezuzah. Based on the small size of this piece, and the writing on the klaf, it is likely from a mezuzah."@en . "Klaf found on a street in Vilna after liberation"@en .