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Letter from J. Sanuel (Fonds Social Juif Unifie) to Maurice Behar, 1963 April 22

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Maurice Halfon Behar Papers
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Certificate of Residence for Maurice Halfon (Behar) issued by Le Consul General de France, 1965 January 26

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Letter from Irena Steinfeldt to Maurice Halfon-Behar, recognition for Marie Cazaux by Yad Vashem, 2015 November 03

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Letter from Maurice Halfon Behar (Boca Raton, Fla.) to Pierre Sezille (Caen, France) regarding birth certificate, 2001 January 13

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Letter from Gloria Behar Gottsegen (Boca Raton, Fla.) to Dr. Pierre E. Chanover (Boca Raton, Fla.) and fliers from the Child Survivors group, 1996 September 06

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Behar, Brett Halfon

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Behar, Maurice Halfon, 1938-

Maurice “Maury” Halfon Behar was born August 27, 1938 in Biarritz, France and spent his early childhood in Bayonne, France. On January 12, 1944, the Nazis took his parents from their home, but Behar was left behind due to a bout with measles. He was then cared for by his neighbor, Marie Cazous, passing as her son, until he was adopted by relatives from the United States and moved to New York City, New York in 1947.

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