[Page 359]
Satkolshtsik family
Seated: Moshe Ber and his wife Leah zl and their children
[trans. note: all the children are standing].
Standing, from the right: Tonia, Yehuda (Yudl), Rokhka hid, and Bilha tbl
[trans. note: may she have long life]
Congratulatory telegram which Yudl Satkolshtsik sent from Divenishok
for the wedding
of his sister Nekhama in the United States in 1924
[Page 363]
The end of Vilne Street
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