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Family Photos {cont.}

 

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Idis Belnek (Konstantinovsky), her son, Meka,
and the entire family in Sverdlovsk
 
The daughter, Yona Belnek, was a coloratura soprano and appeared for free in concerts in many kibbutzim in Israel, 1948–1970

 

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Hinda Konstantinovsky – Yatziv (1895-1989)

Hinda was born in Chimishliya (Cimiṣlia), Bessarabia, in a family with Jewish traditions. She received a general education, but the language of the Bible, Hebrew, was very important to her. She married Abraham Konstantinovsky in Kiliya and became active in the organization Shivat Zion (Return to Zion). In 1920, she represented Kiliya at the First Bessarabian Zionist Congress in Kishinev.

She was very dedicated to the Hebrew language and she taught her children to speak it and insisted that Hebrew should be spoken in the home.

Her personal example greatly influenced the development of Zionist ideas in Kiliya. She was instrumental in the establishment of the kindergarten and the Tarbut School. She was also active in the Keren Kayemet, helped distribute the blue and white boxes of the Keren Kayemet and helped the delegation of the Keren Kayemet who was visiting every year.

At age 70, she was still collecting donations for charities (Gmilut Hasidim) in order to help the poor get loans without interest.

She was a great personality with a warm heart, beauty, and grace who left a great mark in the history of Kiliya.

Hinda Konstantinovsky and her son, Vova, in 1925
 

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Moshe Kaufman, 1910
 
Moshe Kaufman (was killed on the front)
and his son

 

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Leib and Khaya Kaufman
 
Leib Kaufman family in Kiliya in 1936
 
 
 
Abraham Krivoy, 1951

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Nesya and Katya Kogan, 1937

They were prominent in the Jewish community in Kiliya. He was the first gabai (treasurer) of the Great Synagogue in Kiliya for many years. He helped the poor and defended the young Jewish activists who were arrested by the Romanian secret police (Siguranáš­a).
He was deported with his family and others to distant Siberia. His wife perished there, and he died in 1955.
 
Fava Kogan, 1929

 

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Dr. Fava Kogan and his sister, Josefina, circa 1948
 
Rukhele, daughter of Pinkhas Kogan, was born in 1882; her sister Sheindel, who was a private piano teacher, was born in 1885

 

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Zhuzya Kogan,
brother of the photographer
Lyova Kogan,
and the Katz sisters
 
Frida Kanterman,
wife of Abraham Kanterman

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Makhal and Neli Kupchik, their son, and his wife (daughter of Biniumen Rozenfeld) and two grandchildren in 1977
 
Eliusha Rotenshtern and Fava Kogan
 
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Khaim Rozental,
one of the eight survivors
from Bogdanovka
 
Khaim Rozental and his family
on a boat on the Danube 1939

 

Volodya Shimilyov (Zilberman) and Alisha

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Leybish Rozenfeld and his wife, 1957
 
Khaim Roitman and his wife, 1951

 

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Yosef Rozenfeld and his wife Khaika, 1983
 
Volf Rabinovich
(son of Israel) born in 1907

 

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