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Rubinski, among Turek oldest immigrants to Eretz Israel (Olym), near the memorial for Turek Jews in Nachlat Yitzhak cemetery Givataiim, Israel. |
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Certificate from KKL (The Jewish national Fund): Trees were planted in the the Jewish Polish Martyrs forest, near Jerusalem, in memory of the martyrs of Turek, who perished during the bloody rule of the Germans in WWII |
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