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Yehezkel son of Hershel Skornicki was born in 1910, into a religious,
middle-class family. (His father was a retailer.)
Honor his memory!
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Moishe-Shmuel Gryn
Moishe-Shmuel, son of Eidl and Yeshayahu Grin, was born in 1909 in the town of
Brzeznica near Radomsk, into a traditional family of Alexander Hasids. In his
youth he was sent to study Torah and Knowledge in the city of Radomsk,
where he stayed until 1926 and became involved in Zionist youth circles.
May his soul be bound up in the bond of eternal life
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In Memory
Of the soul of my dear father Reb Naftali Son of Reb Haim, of blessed memory Dombrower Who died on 27 Heshvan 1935 In the city of Radomsk |
In Memory
Of the soul of my dear mother Mrs. Shifra Daughter of Berl, of blessed memory Krzepicki Who was expelled from the City of Czenstochow And was murdered by the Nazis, May their name be obliterated On the 29th day of Tishrei 702 20.11.1942 |
In memory Of the souls of my dear brothers and sisters Moshe, Zisel, Rachel, their husbands, wives and children Who were murdered by the Nazis, may their name be obliterated On the 29th day of Tishrei 5702 20.11.42 |
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Zusman Epsztajn and his children Kalman and Eliahu |
The family of Reb Mendele Epsztajn,
of blessed memory
Reb Mendele Epsztajn, of the Gerer Hasids in Radomsk, was well liked and
respected as an activist and an arbitrator in the commercial circles of the
town and its environs. As a wealthy, decent and successful merchant who also
worked with rich non-Jewish industrialists, he used his broad connections for
charity and alms for the poor in his town. He excelled in his help to the
downtrodden and the unfortunate in World War I. He probably found comfort in
this work after the death of his two young daughters (in one week during the
epidemic). Reb Mendele was bestowed with a humane death during the Holocaust
(1940) in Radomsk. His grandson, K. Kornfeld, survived the Holocaust and is in
Israel.
The Grandchildren in Israel and the USA |
Chava Epsztajn | Devorah Epsztajn (ne้ Ickowicz, Kielce) | Kalman Epsztajn |
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