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My wife and child;
my mother Fayge, brothers Shmuel and Shmerel,
and my annihilated family – I will always remember them.

(Signed)

Ezil Przyrowski

(Paris)

 

My father and teacher Yitzhak Pacanowski,
of blessed memory

My father was a very progressive man. He agreed with new generation views, but still he found it hard to sever the strings that tied him to the old ways of education. It was possible to speak with him about different interests, and he was always patient and understanding about my involvement with the movement.


He was honest to a fault. This hindered him in commerce, but nonetheless that is the way he taught us. He was considered a revolutionary in his generation for his concept of loving each person for who he was, he was part of the Zionist circles and in his free time he liked being one with nature in hikes outside the city. His whole ambition was to make aliyah, but it never came to pass. He wrote to me on the day the war broke out that he had applied for an aliyah pass. He was too late. I shall never forget my father and home.


(Signed)

Miriam Pacanowski-Krakower






Honor the memory of
Faygel and Nukhem
Pacanowski
and their two sons

Perished at the hands of the Nazi murderers

(Signed)

Their cousin
Yehezkiel Pacanowski

(New York)




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Yitzhak Fajerman was known in Radomsk for his generous heart. His entire family adopted this trait, which manifested itself mainly in hospitality.

After WWI, the family moved to Warsaw, settled there quickly and established the “Fajerman House” which became an inn for all visiting Radomskers.

In 1923 Yitzhak Fajerman went to Eretz-Yisroel with a group of townspeople to tour the country. During this visit he purchased a plot in Tel Aviv. He came back to Poland and a year later made aliyah, settled in Tel Aviv, and established again the “Fajerman House,” which soonbecame the committee house for all Radomskers in Israel.

Because of a financial crisis, he returned to Warsaw, where he reestablished “Fajerman House” for the third time. There it was destroyed…
     
 
    Our parents
Yitzchak and Esther Fajerman
Our sister Miriam and our brothers Yeshayahu, Yissakhar and Sinai Fajerman



Our brother Dovid Fajerman, his wife Pola, and their son Kubish.

They were murdered through no fault of their own.

The memory of all our family members
will not stray from our hearts.

(Signed)

Pola Goldberg (Fajerman) and family
Malka Wenglinski (Fajerman) and family

 



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