|
|
My second hometown, where I spent eleven years of my life from my youth, left me with memories and pictures of characters whose personalities emit rays of a special light, and therefore it's worth remembering them in the book.
I would like to describe three clans, three great arbitrators of Jewish community affairs in Yedinitz these are the families of Lipa Schorr, Nisan Weissman and Yaakov Dorf.
[Page 414]
![]() |
|
| Nota Schorr and his wife |
|
|
|
![]() |
|
| Penina (Perl Schorr) and Asher Goldberg Penina Goldberg (Perl Schorr) died in a nursing home in Tel Aviv and was buried at Moshav Hadar Am on 3/2/72. A wonderful example of a woman, wife and mother died. She was among the builders of the Zionist movement from Yedinitz and spoke Hebrew from her youth. |
|
|
|
|
|
JewishGen, Inc. makes no representations regarding the accuracy of
the translation. The reader may wish to refer to the original material
for verification.
JewishGen is not responsible for inaccuracies or omissions in the original work and cannot rewrite or edit the text to correct inaccuracies and/or omissions.
Our mission is to produce a translation of the original work and we cannot verify the accuracy of statements or alter facts cited.
Yedintsy, Moldova
Yizkor Book Project
JewishGen Home Page
Copyright © 1999-2013 by JewishGen, Inc.
Updated 25 July 2003 by LA