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The house of Eliza Ozszeszko in Grodno. She was a famous Polish writer who was known for her friendship with Jews. |
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The professional school in Grodno. A lesson in the second grade. In the center: the director engineer M. Gozanski and teacher Diament. On the right: Berl Kreditor. Sitting in the second row on the left: Markl Kulkin. |
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The Fire Brigade of Grodno. Among the many I recognize the following: Meir Rubinstein, the editor of the Yiddish newspaper in Mexico; Yaakov Bendetson, an activist in the New York United Grodner Relief; Motke Tzeskin. Sent by Y. Bendetson of New York. |
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