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Emigrants from Divenishok, in New York, prepare food packages
for the Jewish survivors from the town in the refugee camps in Germany and Austria.
On the right, Meir Bolinsky zl [trans. note: of blessed memory], in whose factory the packages are prepared.
Next to him is Sarah Kartshmer zl and other women of the Ladies Auxiliary
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Meir and Fanny Bolinsky with their sons and daughters, in New York, 1928
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The blacksmith Yakov Khasman as a soldier
in the czarist army during the First World War
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