"No restrictions on use"@en . . "Embroidered handkerchief owned by Ella Brecher Lieberman when she emigrated with her husband and 9 year old daughter, Hanna, from Stanislawow, Poland (Sasiv, Ukraine), to Palestine in 1939."@en . "Embroidered white handkerchief with woven lines brought with a Polish Jewish emigre"@en . "The handkerchief was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2009 by Hanna Levi, the daughter of Ella Brecher Lieberman."@en . . "Ella Brecher was born in 1905 in Olomuac, Czech Republic, Austro-Hungary. Ella married Benedykt Lieberman (1896-1950), an economist. The couple first lived in Olomuac and then settled in his hometown, Stanislawow, Poland (now Sasiv, Ukraine). Benedykt's father owned a yeast and alcohol factory there. They had one daughter, Hanna, born in 1930. Ella opened a primary school with Hanna's nanny in the 1930s. Most of the Lieberman family immigrated to Palestine from late 1935-1939, where they operated a farm near Nahariya. In 1939, Ella, Benedykt, and Hanna also immigrated to Palestine. Ella, 38, committed suicide in 1943."@en . . "No restrictions on access"@en . . "irn37449" . . "overall: Height: 10.625 inches (26.988 cm) | Width: 10.625 inches (26.988 cm)"@en . "White cloth handkerchief with a decorative border woven into the fabric. The initials “EL” are embroidered onto one corner in interlaced script.\n\ncorner, embroidered, white thread : EL"@en . . .