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{Two photos page 275, top: Naftali Hertz and his wife Sema Dvorzecky, the grandparents of Chana Machtiger.}{Photo page 275 bottom: Maytchet natives at a family gathering.}
[Page 276]
{Photo page 276 top right: Dvosha Jukovitsky of the Margolin Family.}{Photo page 276 top left: Sarah Rabinovitz of the Margolin Family.}
{Photo page 276 bottom: Avraham Margolin, his wife and children.}
[Page 277]
{Photo page 277 top right: Moshe and his wife Dvorah Boretcky.}{Photo page 277 top left: Chana Losovsky (nee Boretcky)
{Photo page 277 bottom: Uncaptioned. A family photo.}
[Page 278]
{Photo page 278 top right: Mina Berman and Dvorah Melinkovsky.}{Photo page 278 top left: Bluma Bosel (nee Aharonovich).}
{Photo page 278 bottom: A gathering of Maytchet natives in Israel with Yechezkel Ravitz.}
[Page 279]
{Photo page 279 top: Yitzchak-Meir and his wife Golda Tapoli (nee Volinski) and their children.}{Photo page 279 bottom right: David and his wife Teiba Rivka Volinski.}
{Photo page 279 bottom left: Yechiel Shebchuk and his wife Mira (nee Lamkin).}
[Page 280]
{Photo page 280 top: David and Hinda Eidlin, grandparents of Tova Shomroni.}{Photo page 280 bottom right: Moshe Chaim and his sister Freidel Polonski.}
{Photo page 280 bottom left: Yechezkel and his wife Menucha Polonski.}
[Page 281]
{Photo page 281 top: Seated from left: Yechiel-Yitzchak Dvorecky, Chaya-Gela Dvorecki, Yehoshua Chelmish (Rabinovitz). Standing from left; Elkana Ben-Hur, Sima Ben-Hur, Malka Rabinovitz, Shmuel Rabinovitz.}{Photo page 281 bottom: The descendents of Reb Yechiel-Yitzchak Dvorecki. Sitting from left: Sima Ginzburg (Dvorecki), her son Yitzchak Ginzburg and his wife Yaffa, Rina Yakir, Sima Ben-Hur (Abramovski), Malka Rabinovitz-Chelmish, Elkana Ben-Hur, Dr. M. Dvorecky. Standing from left: Aryeh Dvorecky, Tzvia Dvorecki, Aharon Ginzburg, Lyuba Solel, Dov Dvorecki, Aryeh Yakir, Eliahu Solel, Yehoshua Chelmish (Rabinovitz).}
[Page 282]
{Photo page 282 top: Rabbi Yisrael-Elchanan Pikalni and his family.}{Photo page 282 bottom: Banner reads Farewell on the occasion of the departure of our members to America. Top row from right: Yaakov Gilerovits, Esther Arul, Chaya Berman, Baranovichi, Sima Abramovski (Ben-Hur), Nechama Shmaryahu Barishinski. Second row: Noach Goldstein, Chana Berman, Yechezkel Ravitz, Zlata (Nechama Ginzburg's sister), Munia Rabinovitz. Third row: Wolfa Rabinovitz, Liba Gilerovits-Rabinovitz, Moshe Liberman, Sonia Goldberg-Rabinovitz, Zeev Liberman. Bottom: Musia Abramovski (Reiter), Nechama Boretcky.}
[Page 283]
{Photo page 283 top: Script on photo reads: Leadership of Gemilat Chesed [Charitable Fund]. 1) Iser Bilas, 2) Hezl Machkowski, 3) Chana Kostilinski, 4) Chaim Mendlovitz, 5) Kasriel Lichter, 6) Moshe-Tzvi Rabinovitz, 7) Tzvi Vilokhinski, 8) Yaakov Novogrodski{Photo page 283 bottom: Maytchet natives in Israel at a gathering with visitors from the United States: Mr. R. Goldberg and his wife Sonia (nee Rabinovitz).}
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{Photo page 284 top: The leadership of the Folks Bank. 1) Shimon Lakhovitzki (director), 2) Yitzchak Gilerovits, 3) Shlomo Shnitzki.}{Photo page 284 bottom: The leadership of the tradesmen. 1} Chaim Mendlovitz, 2) Mere Belski, 3) Moshe-Tzvi Rabinovitz, 4) Yehuda Rabinovitz, 5) Moshe Savitzki, 6) Yisrael Belski, 7) Kasriel Likter, 8) Noach Goldstein, 9) Yechiel Ravitz, 10) Tzvi Vilokhinski.}
{Photo page 285 right: Avraham-Dov Korn as a Russian soldier.}{Photo page 285 top left: Yosef Lozovski as a Polish soldier.}
{Photo page 285 bottom left; Mordechai Ravitz as a Polish soldier.}
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{Photo page 286 top right: Moshe Lisagorski as an American soldier.}{Photo page 286 top left: Abba Margolin as a Polish soldier.}
{Photo page 286 bottom right: Noach Dubkovski as a Polish soldier.}
{Photo page 286 bottom left: Yaakov Margolin as a Polish soldier.}
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