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Esther Ben-Ari (Shapira), the teacher: One of the mothers said to me: We are poor people, and I request that you only teach my daughter arithmetic so that she can help us in the shop.
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Antaliepte, 1993
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Sara-Weiss Slep: Grisha Vatkin (from Shavli, settled in Vilna after the war) accompanied me on this trip. The house in the photograph is possibly the Levins' store. The Lithuanian woman we met still remembers the names of Levin's children.
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Kopelewsky (from Antaliepte) and his friend Kehat Slep (from Dusiat) |
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