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Tarbut School, 1935
Woman seated on right is teacher Sara Szturmakewicz;
Man standing behind her is Szmul Gorzalczany.
Sara and Szmul emigrated to Palestine and married there.
[Tarbut were the secular Hebrew Schools
in Europe between the Wars] |
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Tarbut School, 1935
Woman seated on right is teacher Sara Szturmakewicz;
Man standing behind her is Szmul Gorzalczany.
Sara and Szmul emigrated to Palestine and married there.
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Tarbut school, 1935
Woman seated on right is teacher Sara Szturmakewicz;
Man standing behind her is Szmul Gorzalczany.
Sara and Szmul emigrated to Palestine and married there.
Avigdor (Kochav) Nielawicki is the little boy in front row, left.
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Tarbut School, 1935
Woman seated on right is teacher Sara Szturmakewicz;
Man standing behind her is Szmul Gorzalczany.
Sara and Szmul emigrated to Palestine and married there. |
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Szmul Gorzalczany Passport Photo
Early to mid 1930's
(Shmuel Marmari in Israel) |
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Sara Szturmakewicz Passport Photo
Mid to late 1930's |
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Mid to late 1930's
[Photo taken in Bialystok]
Gravestone of Dwora Szturmakewicz
Husband Henoch Szturmakewicz on right;
Daughters [L-R]: Sheine, Sara, Chana |
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Rywka Gorzalczany, 1929 |
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Mordechai Menczkowski, 1924
Horseman in the Polish cavalry
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Mordechai Menczkowski, 1924
[Photo taken in Szczuczyn] |
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Mordechai and Rachel (nee Slesar) Menczkowski
and their children
[Left, 1934; Right, 1935]
In both photos, three girls L-R: Pnina,
Elka, Chaya. Boy: Shraga (Faivel)
[Photos taken in Bialystok] |
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Ester (nee ?) Menczkowski and her two
younger children, Pesach and Sora
[Photo taken in Szczuczyn] |
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