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Reb Jehoszua Perkal
one of the dedicated Gur
Chassidim in our city
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Emanuel Grynbaum
and Josef Kanarek
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The teacher Gita Perkal
with a Hashomer Hatzair
group in 1918
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The Janowski family
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Girls from the
Bet Jakob school
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Reb Eliezer Rechnic zl
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The first sports club in the
city with its supporters
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Reb
Chaim Dawid Herszfeld
and his wife
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The Federman family
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Berl Fuks belonged to
a group with the idea of
founding a synagogue
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The Dabrower synagogue
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The chair on which
Dr. Theodor Herzl sat
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The chairs
from Herzl's home
Page 253 |
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Nachum Granatman,
chairman of the
Bund party
Page 254 |
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B. Lenczner's
announcement
Page 255 |
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A group of female Zionist
activists in our city
Page 258 |
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A group of the first girl
members of “Hashomer Hatzair” in Dabrowa
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Mother of
Gecel Sztorchajn
Page 262 |
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Reb
Chaim Zymel Sztorchajn
Page 262 |
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Chaja Sara Sztorchajn
Page 263 |
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Reb Gecel Szorchajn
Page 263 |
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Josef Kanarek, one
of the first members of
Hashomer in the city
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Forced labor
during the Holocaust
Page 269 |
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Sabbath blessing
Page 271 |
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A festive assembly of the
Hashomer Hatzair
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The Rightist
Poale Zion party
Page 277 |
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Poale Zion
protesting
Page 278 |
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Cultural activists from the
Jewish community
in Dabrowa
Page 283 |
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Jewish youth in the city
learning the
Esperanto language
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