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406 The Hekhaluts organization in 1925, at the farewell for the emigrants to Erets-Yisrael 422
409 Two Jewish women in Divenishok: Libe-Ite (on the right) and Sheyne-Ite, with a grandchild 425
410 Avraham Aloni [ed. note: first from right], Bruria z”l [ed. note: first from left], and other teachers 426
412 The Hebrew public school (Tarbus) in Divenishok (1934) 428
414 The harness maker Avraham Gliat z”l in his workshop in Divenishok (1931) 430
416 Section of a letter from the “HaShomer HaTsair” branch in Divenishok to Shmuel Dubkin, the teacher. 432
418 Document of the committee to build a monument for combatants who fell for the sake of an independent Poland, signed by Jewish and Polish council members. 434
420 Aaron and Frieda Bloch z”l with their family. On the right: Jacob Bloch as a boy scout (1930) 436
424 The bridge over the Gavya River 438
425 Some youths from HaShomer HaTsair in Divenishok (1932). 439
427 Regional convention of the HaShomer HaTsair organizations of Divenishok, Olshan,Vishneva, Traby, and Smorgon, summer of 1933 441
428 A group of Jewish female students from the Polish State School (Pawszechna) playing volleyball (1929) 442
429 Jewish coachmen from Divenishok with coaches loaded with merchandise on route to Vilna (1932) 443
433 Library administration and board (1933) 447
434 Part of the library bookshelves (1933) 448
436 Beta”r summer camp, led by M.Y. Itskovitsh (1935) 450
442 Daniel Schneider “packs up” hens and eggs to sell them in Vilne 456
445 Memorial plaque for the martyrs of Divenishok, in the Vilne immigrant house in Tel-Aviv 459
446a Pinkhas Lipkunski, partisan in the Bielski brigade 460
446b The partisan Sarah Hinda Movshovitsh 460
446c The partisan Sholem Ber Bernstein, now in Israel 460
446d The partisan Khonen Levkovitsh, born in Traby 460
446e Khaim Danoiker, from a village near Divenishok 460
450 Survivors from Divenishok at the memorial in Voronova for the victims of the Nazi murders 464
460 Moshe Ben Zion Khasman 474
470 The many branched Olkanitski family, destroyed by the Nazi murderers. A survivor, Leyb Olkanitski of Ramat-Gan (third from the right, seated), provided the photograph, which was taken in 1935 456
471 The Levine family at the farewell for Nahum, Sarah, Moshe, and Pearl, on the occasion of their emigration to the United States (1938) 485
476a Michael Dubinski, son of Samuel, partisan 491
476a Dr. Menachem Wiesenfeld, the town physician 491
476a Eliahu Nathaneli (Itskovitsh), founder of HeHaluts in the town, arrived in Israel with the third “aliya” 491
476a Nathan Kaplan, police officer during the British Mandate and in the State of Israel 491
476a The survivor, the engineer Mintz, Toronto, Canada 491
476b Seyba Griner, partisan 492
476b Eliohu Blyakher, partisan in the Bielski unit 492
476b Tsvi Ahuvi (standing at the left) at a meeting in New York of workers in the Divenishok emigrants organization 492
476b Gedalye Horvits z”l, Philip Mintz, and his family 492
476c Menukha Krizovski, officer in the Red Army 493
476c Philip Mintz, his wife, and Ida Levine, United States 493
476c Gedalye Horvitz z”l (center) and Sam and Vita Brant in the U.S. 493
476d Editorial board of this book 494
476c People from Divenishok in Israel at the wedding of Rokhl and Shmuel Sharon (Tel Aviv, 1949) 494

Note: The original book can be seen online at the NY Public Library site: Divenishok

 

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