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Dr. Naum Yakovlevich Rabinovich was a central and visible personality in Kiliya. He contributed to the community and its organizations. As a physician, he refused to receive money from the workers and from the poor. He appears in many pictures from the Tarbut School, Keren Hayesod, and others. Kunitza mentions him in his book on Kiliya. | His son, Yasha, one of the first victims of the war in Kiliya |
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murdered in Bogdanovka |
murdered in Bogdanovka |
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First row from left to right: Pesya Chiubotaru, born in 1833, the great grandmother, Tsipora Davidovich, the grandmother, Malka Riva Shwartsman, the mother, and the son, David Shwartsman Second row: Rachmiel Davidovich, the uncle, Meier Volfovich, a partner. Fourth from right is Baruch Shwartsman, the father, and the aunt, Klara Davidovich. |
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Klara, born in 1921, and Milichka, born in 1928 |
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daughter of Shayke, who was in the Red Army |
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Yana, Polya, and Shmuel |
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