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Translation from:
Gura Humora: 'ayarah bi-derom Bukovina; koroteha shel kehilah yehudit
Edited by: Shraga Yeshurun (Jurgrau)
Published in Israel
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This is a translation from: Gura Humora: a small town in southern Bukovina; the
history of its Jewish community,
ed. Shraga Yeshurun (Jurgrau),
Israel: The Society to Commemorate the Jewish Community of Gura Humora and
Vicinity, 1992, Hebrew, German.
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