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Kurenets (1961) childhood friends
Left to right: Petya, Tolik, Abram and Shlomo Alperovich, Lenya |
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Kurenets soccer team, champions of the Vilekya area (1964)
Abram Alperovich is 5th from left |
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Kurenets (1964) Abram Alperovich jumps |
After finishing my studies in 1971 I returned to the Vileyka region to work. I
was the head engineer of Kolhoz, and later a regional agriculture machinery
engineer. At that time my brother Abram was already a math teacher in Vileyka's
school. Almost all the Jewish kids of the Vileyka region received a higher
education.
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Estony, Tallinn (1971) Abram's wedding
Left to right: Zelda, Shlomo, Samuel, Lisa, Misha, Aaron and Yasha Alperovich, Victor and Bunya Kempin |
Soon Abram got married and moved to Tallinn (Estonia). In 1974, my father
passed away. It happened in January and it was very cold outside, but still
many Jewish and also local (gentile) populations came to pay him their final
respects. Among the locals he was a well-known authority. Everyone who had to
buy or sell a cow went to Aaron (Vorchik) to ask for help in [the
form of] advice or even in [case of] a shortage of money. I still remember how
some of our Russian neighbors cried at the funeral and kissed his legs.
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At the funeral of Aaron Alperovich (1974)
All the Jews of the region came together |
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Vileyka (1984) Wedding of Taisa Alperovich and Jenya Hayet |
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