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Translation of the Graziskiai chapter from
Pinkas Hakehillot Lita
Written by Josef Rosin
Published by Yad Vashem
Published in Jerusalem, 1996
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(Page 196)
Written by Josef Rosin
Translated by Shimon Joffe
Graziskai is situated 23 km. south-west of the district town Vilkaviskis. In 1923, 16 Jews lived there. In 1939 the town had 4 telephones, one of them owned by a Jew, Aharon Fuks, owner of a wood mill. The fate of the town Jews after the German invasion was the same as that of the other Jews in the vicinity.
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