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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 zl [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 zl 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 zl 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 | Betar 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 zl, 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 zl (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 |
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