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Family Photos {cont.}

 

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Aharon and Berta Finkelshtein and their daughters, Chana and Esterke. Aharon and Berta were killed in the Holocaust
 
Iona Finkelshtein and daughter, Larutska – killed in the Holocaust

 

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Etya Finkelshtein (Zilberman) – her uncle, Leizer Finkelshtein
 
Milya Finkelshtein, daughter of Yosef. Her family was from Vilkovo.
 
Sonya Averbuch, daughter of Gitsha Feldshtein

 

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Leika Finkelshtein, lived on
Ştefan cel Mare no. 69
 
Abraham and Ester Pradis with son, Grisha, at Primorskoye

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Dr. Feinblat, director of the regional hospital in Bessarabia
 
Dr. T. Feinblat and family. He was a nephew of Leib Strakhilevich.

 

The Zelikovich and Pivovar families

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Khaim Pivovar, son of Leib, was a poet and a cantor at the Nosei Hamateh Synagogue.
When the Soviet Army entered in 1940, he came out from the underground and was chairman of the Communist organization.
(See the Kunitsa's book)
 
Shmaria and Hadasa Feigin, their children, Sonya and Bela, from Ismail

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Borya Fidelman and Chana Zusevich, near the Kamysh (reed)

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Ester Berkovich and Lionya Konstantinovsky near the Bank of Bessarabia building, 1936

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Wedding in Ismail in 1950 with Kiliya people: the wife of Boka Berkovich, daughter, Esterke (Shneider), the granddaughter, Tonya, Yosef Leib Katz and others

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Leib Feldershtein, son of Moshe, and his wife, Chana, in 1899
 
Dr. Isak Feldershtein, Senior, 1935
 
Boris Feldershtein and his wife, 1936

 

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Israel Feldershtein and nephew, Chernovitz, 1949
 
Gitsha Feldershtein (Averbuch) and her two children. Gitsha and her husband perished in the Holocaust; the children survived

 

Aronchik Feldershtein,
perished in the Holocaust

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Shaye Feferman. Fought almost to the end of the war, was wounded.
 
With Ester Berkovich, 1936
 
Khaim Feferman, cousin of Shaye, was killed near Stalingrad

 

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Vladimir Feferman,
son of Shaye
 
Milya Feferman and his wife, Polya
 
Khilik Feferman,
brother of Khaim, 1948

 

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