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photographed in 1932 for this 108th birthday
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The Nazi bandits and their assistants burned down the Beis Medrash and the Talmud Torahs. The synagogue, the hachnosasorchim [place for guest], and the mikveh [ritual bath] they [the Nazis] took apart, from rooftop to the very foundation, and used the materials for their own needs. |
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one of the first representatives of the Jewish Workers Movement, in the year 1905 [date very unclear, this could be wrong], in Nowy Dwor. |
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