Staff Writer
Digitalized archives of Roman Vishniac will enable survivors to identify relatives’ images.
In a black-and-white, undated photograph from an unidentified cheder in pre-World War II Europe, a row of young Jewish boys, caps on their heads, are sitting at wooden desks, brittle old books of Torah spread before them.
It was a familiar image for Rob Fried, who grew up in East Meadow, L.I.