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The people of Rafalovak next to the train station, 1990 |
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Hannah Weismann, Ada Seidelman, Hana Wigdorowits, Rivka Avira next to the propaganda center, 1990 | Arye Pinczuk next to the entrance sign to New Rafalovka |
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Hana Wigdorowits, Rivka Avira and Yael Yisraeli next to the pharmacy, 1990 |
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Boris Savchuk and Penina Shavit, Kiev 1992 | Arye Pinczuk and Mrs. Krokova at her home, 1988. She recognizes the guest: yes, you are Leibke and your sister is Leah. |
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Leah Zeiger Pinczuk, Boris Savchuk and his wife, Arye Pinczuk - a visit to Savchuk's home, Kiev 1990. Savchuk, a Ukrainian communist, gave shelter to Leah Pinczuk in his home. |
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