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The home of Emanuel and Chaya-Tzipe Slep before the old entrance was destroyed Micha rises against his brother Yehuda (On the back of the photo is written: See Genesis, chapter 4, verse 8 ) |
The home of Emanuel and Chaya-Tzipe Slep (No. 18) with the new entrance (October 8, 1935) From right to left, back row: Yaacov Charit and his sister Zelda, Henya Slep and her brother Micha, Elka Charit, Tzirka Kagan, Hanochl Schwartz, Kehat Kagan Front row: Rivka Orlin, Rasya Kagan, Yehuda Slep holding Rivkale Schwartz, Ella Schwartz (Slep) |
Home of Rochel-Lea Poritz on the corner of the incline to the lake, on Unter-Dem-Brik Gass near the church
The sign on the right says: B. Poritz Notions[1] The sign in the center says: S. Tilindzis, Tailor Shop Standing on the balcony: Yitzchak Fleishman and Batya (Poritz) Bottom: Rochel-Leah Poritz and her son Yitzchak |
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Esther Pomus (Orlin): They wrote me from home that a law had been passed in the shtetl ordering people to paint their fences in order to improve the appearance of the area
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Unter-Dem-Brik Gass, towards the lake
From left to right: Homes of pharmacist Chaim-Aaron Shein, Slep, Levitt |
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From left to right: Homes of Rochel Levitt, Poritz, Chaim-Aaron, Slep |
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In the center of the shtetl
From left to right: Homes of Henya Melamed, Getzel Binder, Chanche Levitt, On the right is the Monument. |
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