Caption |
Page |
Active members of Rokiskis Landsmanshaft, 1932 |
6 |
Abraham Arelovitz |
7 |
The railroad station in Rokiskis |
8 |
The marketplace |
9 |
The Board of the Folk Bank in the 1920's |
12 |
Houses on Komeyer Street |
22 |
The first autobus in Rokiskis |
24 |
Celebration in marketplace of the opening of Hebrew
University in Jerusalem in 1925 |
25 |
The Board of the Loan Society of Artisans |
26 |
Monday a market day in Rokiskis |
28 |
A farm yard in Rokiskis |
31 |
Gravestones in the Old and the New Cemetery |
33 |
Volunteer firefighter corps |
36 |
The Maccabee parade commemorating the freeing
of Schwartzborden |
39 |
A celebratory gathering under a Fall sky in honor
of the Balfour Declaration |
39 |
Group photo of the Keren Kayemet
Zionists |
41 |
No group identification; date on photo:
Rokiskis, 25 June 1927 |
41 |
Leo (?) Shalit |
43 |
Pesach Ruch |
44 |
H. Eidelson, Zionist
leader |
46 |
Jacob Smushkevich, WWII hero of Red Army |
48 |
Hon. Prof. L. I. Rabinowitz
|
50 |
Yosef Itzhak Schneurson, Lubovitcher
Rebbe |
52 |
Moishe Leib Shtein
(Stein) |
56 |
I. Batnitzki |
62 |
Jacob Leshtzinski |
66 |
Jews of Rokiskis at the marketplace |
68 |
The extended Davidovitch(itz) family in Rokiskis
|
70 |
Councilmen of Rokiskis with President Molevin |
77 |
Hon. Prof. Israel Abrams |
85 |
The Bet-Sefer "Yavneh" in Rokiskis |
87 |
Rachmiel Feldman |
88 |
Independence was celebrated in the town square |
89 |
A painterly view of a Rokiskis scene, with the Count's dwelling in
the background |
91 |
Aaron Nissen Rubin |
93 |
"Feigetczke" Ikus Mayers Abramovitz |
95 |
Z. Gafanovitz |
103 |
Pinchas "Pinkie" Gafanovitz
|
105 |
A winter scene in Rokiskis |
107 |
"My Brother, who shot (upon) Shimke Dimentn" |
118 |
Group photo of exiles in
East Kulos |
123 |
Bunen-Aidel Kril, his son Israel, and wife Malkah, 1913 |
126 |
Members of the Socialist
Federation including Yiddish members |
127 |
Members of the Socialist
Federation |
127 |
The first Litvisher (Lithuanian) Kibbutz in Palestine
(Koidan) |
132 |
Excursion from Lithuania to Jerusalem for inauguration of the
Jerusalem University |
133 |
The first Chalutzim of Rokiskis in
Israel |
135 |
"Harvest Time:" R. Arsh |
136 |
Chalutzim at the tobacco plantation, training to be farmers
to go to Israel |
137 |
Certificate |
138 |
Galiel Mamel, 1927
|
139 |
Group of Jewish soldiers in the Lithuanian army |
139 |
Photo of I. Arsh, Staff Sgt. in South African Army |
141 |
Rokiskis
Zionists |
142 |
Hon. Rabbi Bezalel Katz |
145 |
Rabbi Bezalel Katz with Lithuanian President Smetana |
146 |
Hon. Rabbi Avrum Meyerubitz
|
147 |
The Rokiskis people meet Pres. Smetana on Komeyer
Street near the School |
148 |
H. and Nechema-Liba Arsh with their daughter Blumeh-Liba Arsh |
149 |
Joshua Arsh (Lubavitcher) |
150 |
Moiseh-Jacob (The Wise) Farber |
151 |
Hon. Gaon Saul Vilkomirer |
153 |
Bertzik the "Shochet" (Butcher) |
154 |
The library of Bertzik; the Shochet's wife Chaiye
Kosef |
155 |
Facsimile of Reb Bertsik's (the ritual slaughterer) writing
titled "Questions and Answers" |
156 |
Reb Shmuel Levitan |
157 |
Shmuel
Levitan and the Lubavitcher Rebbe |
157 |
Rabbi Shloime Skopisher |
158 |
Hon. Rabbi Zelig Arelevitz |
161 |
Rabbi Micha der Rokiskiser
and Hon. Rabbi Zelig |
163 |
Sabbath after lunch
|
168 |
Reb Bertzik Laible's |
177 |
Shmuel Itze the Tailor |
182 |
[No caption] |
183 |
Family photo of Shmuel Itze the Tailor |
184 |
Nahum-Moses and Rochel-Leah Peres |
189 |
Yechiel Rotman and Sara-Riva Levin |
189 |
[No caption]
|
191 |
Gita Rubin Ferman |
192 |
Gita Rubin Ferman and R. Rubinstein |
193 |
Moishe Katz |
205 |
School children and teacher,
June 1927 |
206 |
Asneh Hit |
207 |
Chaim Hit (died in Israeli War)
|
208 |
Two-story building which housed the Lithuanian Gymnasia
in Rokiskis |
210 |
Students in the Lithuanian
Gymnasia |
211 |
School children in the German (compulsory) school |
212 |
World War I: greeting the German Crown Prince
in Rokiskis |
213 |
A Sunday Concert in Rokiskis |
213 |
Germans in marketplace |
213 |
Tarbus School [primary school] |
215 |
The Teachers |
215 |
Tarbus School |
216 |
Hashomer Hatza'ir Rokiskis, 18 June
1927 |
218 |
Teachers and school children |
221 |
Performance by young schoolchildren with teacher
A. Yoselevitz |
221 |
School children and teachers Eda Kektor
and Engel |
224 |
The Yiddish Folk School Outing on Lag B'Omer
Holiday 5-8-1928 |
224 |
Rokiskis Yiddish Evening
School, 3 March 1928 |
226 |
Active Members of Sports Organization |
228 |
Arke Nachumovits |
229 |
Young men of sports organization |
230 |
Rokiskis sports organization
|
231 |
Boruch Lekach |
232 |
Chaim-Elya Abramovits and his wife
Chaye-Riva |
233 |
Rokiskis cemetery caretaker |
233 |
Monument of Dr. Janus Basanowiczois |
235 |
Farband (association), 8 April 1926
|
237 |
Maccabi members practicing
sport |
237 |
Maccabi sport members |
238 |
The match between
Kupiskis and
Rokiskis |
238 |
First Rokiskis Men Maccabi, 13 Feb.
1926 |
239 |
Rokiskis Maccabi, 28
Feb.1925 |
240 |
Maccabi, Rokiskis, 19 June
1925 |
241 |
Maccabi, 13 Jan. 1926
|
242 |
Group not identified |
242 |
Women' s Section of Maccabi |
242 |
Sample membership card for the
Maccabi sports and gymnastics organization in Lita |
243 |
Unidentifed portrait |
243 |
Abba Rubin, President of Rokiskis Maccabi |
244 |
First kibbutz in Rokiskis |
245 |
Unidentified group photo, but probably a Scout
group |
246 |
A group of Scouts in Rokiskis |
247 |
Rokiskis "Hasherah-Kibbuts"
of future immigrants to Israel |
247 |
Scouts in Rokiskis |
249 |
"Hashomer Hatzair" Hebrew
Scout Organization
in Rokiskis |
250 |
Chanah Shadur |
252 |
Chanah Shadur with orphans |
253 |
The Orphanage Building, 1927 |
253 |
Board of Orphanage |
254 |
Flower day to raise funds for the
orphange |
255 |
Aid Society
"Linat Hatzedek" |
258 |
Members of Aid
Society |
258 |
Drama Section of "Maccabi" |
259 |
Yiddish
Theater |
260 |
The play
"Frighten Shaindel" |
261 |
The Rokiskis Art Lover
Association with the play "The Truth of Life" in 1926 |
262 |
The Rokiskis Art Lover
Association with the play "Yekel the Coachman", 8 Nov. 1930 |
263 |
The Folk Bank |
265 |
Management and staff of the
Rokiskis Yiddish Folk Bank, 1929 |
266 |
The marketplace in Abel |
274 |
Chasidic Synagogue in
Abel |
277 |
The firefighters of
Abel |
279 |
The lake in
Abel |
281 |
The Drama Circle |
285 |
The Scouts in
Abel |
286 |
The first convention of "Chalutzim" (Pioneers) from
Rakishok and vicinity that was held in Abel |
287 |
An Abel family: Nacham Zeligman and his wife, and
two sons, Shimon and Heshke |
291 |
Benjamin Michel Hurwitz |
292 |
The school in Kamay |
296 |
Peretz Zev Hurwitz |
297 |
Jewish children in Kamay |
300 |
Survivors of the family of Yosel and Feiga Levin, after their return from the evacuation to Russia |
301 |
B. Sachs: well-known journalist and writer |
302 |
No caption. On photograph: Ezerenai [photographer: M.
Botvimika] |
306 |
A street in Novo-Alexandrovsk |
308 |
Parade of firemen on Vilkomirer Street in Ezerenai |
310 |
The hospital in Novo-Alexandrovsk |
311 |
Headstone for the annihilated of Zarasai District |
313 |
Yehuda-Tzvi Eikhilczik |
314 |
Yisrael-Meir the Melamed (Teacher) |
315 |
Zalman Feldsher (old-time barber-surgeon) |
315 |
The end of winter in Novo-Alekxandrovsk |
316 |
The Enlightenment Cheder in Ezhereni in the 1920s |
320 |
Maccabis in Ezhereni |
321 |
No caption (Elementary School) |
321 |
The tombstone of the 8,000 Jews of Ezhereni and surroundings |
323 |
Reizel Meikel-Berzak |
324 |
Reb M. B. Fisher |
327 |
Reb Avigdor Lempert zl (of blessed memory) |
328 |
Gershon-Velve the Shochet (ritual slaughterer) with his
wife Sara-Chana |
329 |
The marketplace in Ponedel |
331 |
[No caption] "Maccabi" written on photo |
333 |
[No caption] "Histadrut" written on photo |
335 |
The Hashomer Hatzair in Dusetos |
337 |
Pupils of the Tarbut elementary school, 1927 |
337 |
A group of Antalepter Halutzim (pioneers) before their
aliyah (emigration) to Eretz-Yizrael |
346 |
The Melamed (teacher) Itze-Bencie, in the military during
the First World War |
347 |
The Gemora Melamed [the Gemora (commentary on Talmud)
teacher] Dovid-Hirsh Geli |
349 |
Chaim-Yudel Brikman and his wife Hinda-Matla |
352 |
Sitting: Moishe Shon, with his wife; Standing: Leizer Shon
(fell dead in the First World War); Yerachmiel Shon (now in Johannesburg) |
363 |
[Top] A group of sportsmen in Sevenishok |
364 |
[Bottom] The Katz Family in Sevenishok: Motel Katz, Misha
Katz, Sara-Ethel Katz, Yudel Katz |
364 |
The great revolutionary and martyr Hirsh Lekert, who was
hung in May 1902 by the Czarist hangmen. Holy is his memory! |
368 |
The Rabbi, the Gaon [genius, brilliant man] Abraham-Dov
Popel z''l (of blessed memory) |
369 |
L. Karabelnik |
374 |
Ezra Karabelnik |
375 |
Zalman-Itze Misrakh |
378 |
Panemunak Yiddish youth at the
Nemunelis River. Right to left: Leah Beralski, Lyuba Kavalski, Vita Karabelnik,
Beila Yaffa and Moishe Karabelnik |
379 |
Breina Rotholz-Kur |
383 |
From the palace of Count Pszedetzki
in the noble's building where the Germans detained
the Jews of Rokiskis and vicinity; the Jews were led to graves, to slaughter |
384 |
Top right: Chaya Ita Schwartzberg poisoned herself
(to avoid capture by the Nazis). Top left: Yordina, the young daughter of
Miriam Farbereite and Henok Gandelman who poisoned themselves (to avoid capture). |
389 |
Bottom right: Yankel Kark. He represented the detained
Jews before the Germans. Bottom left: Dr. Miriam Farbereite Gandelman provided
the poison to her children, husband, and Chaya Ita Schwartzberg |
389 |
The Bube (grandmother) Chaya-Zipe Kur; sitting center
the father, Yakov-Hirsh Kur, and last in this row the mother Sara Kur.
The remaining [people] in the photograph are children of Yakov-Hirsh and Sara Kur. |
390 |
Gise Levin |
391 |
Jews on forced labor under Nazi domination. Top left: a
work duty card from Kovner Ghetto |
393 |
Jewish children who perished in Kovner Ghetto |
394 |
Murdered concentration camp inmates. The Nazi butchers
did not have time to make a bonfire of the murdered. |
396 |
From right to left: Rifka Kremer; Roza Kremer, now in
Johannesburg; the third unknown. |
397 |
Chana-Elinke Kremer: the bright memory of my wife Chana-Elinke
a daughter of Shmuel Hirsh and Ida Kremer and a grandchild of Bere-Leah's
and my little son, Shmulinke, who tragically were annihilated by the Nazi hangmen. |
401 |
Bere-Leah: Chana-Elinke's grandfather |
402 |
Hitleristic demons bully the Jews |
404 |
Abraham Ginzburg as [a member of the] Red Army |
406 |
This house survived in Rokiskis, undamaged. The photograph
is from before the war. From the right: Chaya Dektar, her mother Toyba Dektar
and her sister Lyuba Dektar. |
414 |
After the war, this family returned to Rokiskis from the
evacuation to Russia. From left to right: Ida Dektar, her child and her sister Chaya.
Standing is Ida Dektar’s husband, Yakov. |
415 |
Kovner Ghetto in flames and smoke |
418 |
The house of Gecel Azrakh in Ponedel. On the porch is D. Dektar
(now in Capetown), before departure for South Africa. |
423 |
Yerachmiel Korb, after the Liberation |
424 |
In the picture: a family from Kaltinyani that perished.
Right to left: Berl Tabakovitch, son of Yakov-Moishe and Rajza. He perished
[at the hands of the] Lithuanians and Germans together with his father; Yosel
and Dworale Axelrod, children of Nekha Tabakovitch-Axelrod and Berl Axelrod.
The children perished in Auschwitz; Berl Axelrod pedagogue and social worker
perished in the 9th Fort* in Kovno. [Translator's Note: *The place where the Jews
were held, tortured and murdered.] |
425 |
A group of young people from Salok |
427 |
Meilech Bakalczuk-Felin: Editor of the "Memorial Book
of Rokiskis and Environs"; Editor of the journal "South Africa"
monthly [publication] of the S. A. Jewish Culture Federation |
430 |
Dr. Philip Friedman: well-known historian and scholar |
438 |
Dr. Michel Arelovitz |
473 |
Top, right to left: Shimshon Schwartzberg with his family |
480 |
Bottom: Chaim-Dovid Yaffa |
480 |
Mendel Josselowitz and his wife Malka, departed from life |
481 |
Yakov Snieg |
484 |
Top right: Ethel Aarons-Schwartzberg |
487 |
Top left: Yerachmiel Aarons-Arsh |
487 |
Bottom: Aria Eidelman |
487 |
Top right: Moishe Arlin |
489 |
Top left: Teibe Arlin |
489 |
Bottom right: Yitzhak-Zorkh Beinart |
489 |
Bottom left: Nachom Bacher |
489 |
Top right: Chaim-Sual (Zev) Bacher |
491 |
Top left: Kopel Bacher |
491 |
Bottom right: Yitzhak Ginzburg |
491 |
Bottom left: Mote Gut |
491 |
Top right: Dovid Dektar |
495 |
Top left: Abraham Levin |
495 |
Bottom right: Mendel Muskat |
495 |
Bottom left: Yisrael Meikl-Mikhalevitz |
495 |
Top right: Nach-Nochumovitz |
497 |
Top left: Ahron (Arke) Meitovitz |
497 |
Bottom right: Sara Klass-Spevak |
497 |
Bottom left: Nachum-Leib Kopelowitz (Suklas) |
497 |
In the photograph: Nachum-Leib Kopelowitz with his parents and brothers when they were in Russia, during the First World War. |
499 |
Top right: Moishe Klavir |
501 |
Top left: Heikl Rubin |
501 |
Bottom right: Shlomoh Rubin |
501 |
Bottom left: Genya Rubin |
501 |
Top right: Berl Ruch |
504 |
Top left: Libe Ruch |
504 |
Bottom right: Moishe Yisrael Sharp-Saltuper |
504 |
Bottom left: Hirshl Sher |
504 |
Gathering of members of the Rokiskis Aid Society
Top row right to left (standing) Mr. Pasvalski; Mrs. Pasvalski (Berkowitz);
Mrs. Mervitch (Berkowitz); Mr. Mervitch; Shmerl Lubowitz. Second row right
to left (standing): Berl Ruch; unknown; Shlomoh Sher; Furman; Mendel Muskat. Third
row right to left: Heikl Rubin; Moishe Smit; Miss Muskat; Mrs. Furman; Mrs.
Muskat; Mrs. Klein, Mrs. Shneider. Fourth row – Gordon; Shlomo Rubin and Yitzhak Ginzburg. |
508 |
Top: a postcard from Russia |
521 |
Bottom: a telegram from Russia |
521 |
J. M. Sherman: well-known writer and journalist |
530 |