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268 | Nathan Itskovitsh's family (1930) | 284 | |
271 | Arye Leyb Rogol at the time of his illness | 287 | |
272 | Dov Zandman, one of the first pioneers in Israel from Divenishok. He went to Israel in 1926 and fell on Mount Scopus in the War of Liberation in 1948 | 288 | |
274 | Moshe Ben Tsion Khasman | 290 | |
278 | Sarah Disha Horvits | 294 | |
279 | Tsvi and Mikla Krizofski with their sons and daughters (1933) | 295 | |
280 | Some members of Vilbig, with Hershl Krizovski (ed. note: Krizovski: top row, far right; Bilke Kherson: middle row, first from left; Yankel Beniakonski: middle row, third from left) | 296 | |
284 | The family of Mordechai and Khasya (Khasita) Kaplan, in Divenishok in 1928, all killed by the German murderers, except for five year old Yosef, seated at the bottom in the center, who was able to emigrate to Erets-Yisrael with his parents Mordechai and Khasya | 300 | |
285 | The family of Leyb Dubin, who lived on Market Street, 1924 | 301 | |
286 | Moshe Mintz, Blyakher and S. Rosenblum, in Israel (1929) | 302 | |
290 | Esther Ingel zl on the steps of her house | 306 | |
291a | Ita Blyakher zl | 307 | |
291b | Yosef Levin | 307 | |
293 | The gravestone of Moshe Aaron Katz in the Divenishok cemetery, 1931 | 309 | |
293 | Hershl Rogol, Arye Leyb's son, killed by the German murderers | 309 | |
294 | Syoma Gordon, his sister Rivke, and their grandfather, Berel Katz (zl), murdered by the Germans | 310 | |
297 | Bilke Ashman, of the Itskovitsh family, and Kushe Levine, daughter of Pesakh and Khayne (zl) | 313 | |
298 | The Gavya River | 314 | |
299 | The Blyakher family in Petach-Tikva 1949. In the center: Ita Blyakher zl | 315 | |
302 | Eliezer Itskovitsh zl and Lolik Sutskever ybl | 318 | |
303 | The leadership of the HaShomer Hatsair nest (1933): Shraga Blyakher (in Israel), Nekhemke Katsev, Esther Rokhel Shkolnik, Uminke Mintz, who were killed in the Holocaust | 319 | |
304 | The group Kfiros [tr. note: young lionesses] of the HaShomer HaTsair nest with their leader Minke Mints (zl) at their farewell to Khaye Blyakher on the occasion of her emigrating to Erets Yisrael (1934) | 320 | |
307 | The family of Moshe Bernstein (1930) | 323 | |
309 | Abraham Kartshmer | 325 | |
310 | Khonen Eyshisky, officer in the Polish Army, 1939 | 326 | |
315 | Our fellow townsman, Rabbi Harry (Chayim) Yehudah Horvits zl [trans. note: of blessed memory], photographed with President Harry Truman in the US (1945) | 331 | |
317 | Reyzl Bartnovski, on the front steps of her house on Vilna Street | 333 | |
318 | The pharmacy of Arye Leyb Rogol | 334 | |
319 | Herman Fuchs zl [trans. note: of blessed memory], his wife Shulamis, and her brother Hersh Rogol zl, in their pharmacy on Market Street, 1937 | 335 | |
320 | Memorial stone of Herman and Lilly Fuchs, murdered by the Germans, in the Ben Shemen Woods of Keren Kayemes | 336 | |
322 | Khaykl Itskovitsh | 338 | |
323 | Shmuel 'Munye' Khrsun | 339 | |
325 | Zalmen-Leib Lib and his wife, killed in the Holocaust | 341 |
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