May God remember the souls of the martyrs
the pure the honest the innocent members
of our town and our families dear
and beloved who were wiped out by the Nazis
and their troops during the time of the big holocaust.
22 Adar 5702
1st Adar Bet 5703
Let their souls be bound up in the bond of life
Aleph:
Abazgaus, Elka and her son, Haim
Aharonovitz, Dvora and her son, Noach
Isaacson, Avraham Yitzhak, his wife, Bracha
Isaacson, Michla
her daughter: Grona
her sons: Yoseph, Yehoshua and Feivka
Isaacson, Mordecai (Motel), his wife, Miriam (née Greiss)
their children: Haya and Yehuda
Isaacson, Zvi, his wife, Sonya
their daughters: Elka and Rosa
Faya and her family
their sons: Yitzhak, his wife and daughter
Isaacson, Stirka
Isaacson-Megido, Asna and her three children
Isaacson, Arye-Leib
Iaacson, Haina
Isaacson, Nachum, his wife, Leah
Isaacson, Pinchas and his daughter, Shulamit
Israelsky, Dov, his wife Reisel (daughter of Rabbi Yitzhak Zilburg)
and their two sons
Adelman, Raphael
Adelman, Yehuda (son of Raphael)
his wife, daughter and son
Alperovitz Ya'acov Moshe
Alperovitz, Ze'ev, his wife Yehudit
their children: Yodele and Leibele
Alperovitz, Sara and Risha
Alperovitz, Lazer, his wife, Zlata and their children
Alperovitz, Yitzhak (from Zagorech) and two brothers
Axelrod, Yosseph and his wife
Aryan, Musya and her daughter Haya
Aryan, Shimon, his wife Rivka (née Pozniak),
their son, Shmuel and their daughter, Esther
Aryan, Menachem, his wife, Chana
Aryan, Leiba, his wife, ItkaBet:
Bamphi, Hillel and his family
Bamphi, Moshe and his family
Bomstein, Shalom, his daughters: Risha & Zissa
Borochanski, Hassya and her son
Borochanski, Gershon, his wife, Haya-Sara (née Greenhaus)
Bortzki, Avraham, his wife, Henya (née Alperovitz)
their children: Michlia and Berle
Brastitzky, Ovadia, his wife, Shoshana (née Shepsenbul)
their children: Ben-Zion and ZalmanGimel:
Gadelvitz, Yoseph, his wife, Duba
Gadelvitz, Yisrael, his wife, and their son
Gadelvitz, Moredechai, wife, Dvora
their boy, Laybele
Godes, Haim, his wife, Faya
their son: Kalman
their daughters: Tzipka, Zishka, and Faygel
Godes, Lazer, his wife, Malka (née Bamphi)
their three sons
Goldberg, Yitzhak, his wife Shina and their children
Goldin, Chaim ben G'dalyahu, his wife Metla, and
their sons, Sana, Syoma, and G'dalyahu
Goldin, Ben-Zion (son of Kalman) and his family
Goldstein, Notka and his wife, their daughter, Merka, her husband and their daughter
Gordon, Hannah Batia (Hannah Basha)
Gordon, Dvorah
Gordon, Haya-Eta
her sons: Gutl and his family, Shimon and his sons
Gorian, Zvi and his daughter, Rasha-Hava
Gitlin, David, his wife, Haya-Sarah and their family
Gitlin, Zalman and his wife
Gitlin, Fayga, her husband and their two children
Gitlin, Reba (daughter of Peretz)
Gitlin, Eliyahu, his wife, Merka and their two children
Gefen, Israel, his wife, Hinda, and their son
Grozovsky, Benjamin, his wife, Sarah (née Tanhilevich) and their two daughters
Greenhaus, Grona
Greenhaus, Michik and his family
Greenhaus, Zoska, his wife and daughter
Greenhaus, Haim Reuven, his wife and children
Daled:
Dvorkin, Yehuda, his wife, Faygel and their three children
Hey:
Huberman, Israel, his wife Rivka and their three children
Hochstein, Haim, his wife, Miasha and their daughter, Sarah
Hochstein, Eliyahu, his wife and sons
Hochstein, Michel, his wife and their three sons
Hochstein, Michik, his wife, Esther and their son
Hochstein, Aharon (Arka), his wife, Hannah (née Sara Zukovsky)
their daughters: Lidba and Rivka
Hochstein, Cherna, her husband and their daughter
Hockstein, Nahum, his wife, Golda (née Gadlevich) and their three sons
Hochstein, Shimon Nahum, his wife, Rachel-Gita and their sonVav:
Valvi, Zondel, his wife, Hanna-Sarah
their daughters: Haya, Rachel, and Bilyoma,
their son: Michael
Valvi, Israel-Pesach, his wife and their two children
Volman, Israel Itché and his family
Dr. Weisbord, Nachum
Weisbord, Shmuel (Mulka)
Weisbord, Elyakim, his wife and their two children
Weisbord, Mordecai, his wife and their two children
Weisenblum, Shlomo, his wife Malka (née Aryan), their two children: Abrasha and MiashaZayin:
Zeger, Ya'acov, and his family
Zuckovsky, Sarah, her sons, Shimon and Moshe and her daughters, Rivka and Ettel
Zuckovsky, Miasha (Eliyahu's wife) and her son, Shimon
Zukovsky, Yehuda and his wife
Zuckovsky, Zalman, his wife, Rivka and their three children
Zuckovsky, Reba and her daughter, Etka
Zuckovsky, Noah and his wife
Zilburg, Leah (the rabbi's wife) and her son, Eliyahu
Zilburg, Moshe, his wife, Dora and their three children
Zilburg, Efraim, his wife and their two children
Zilin,Yoel and his wife, Haya
Zilin, Natan Leib, his wife, Haya-Simka and their eight children
Zinger, Dov, his wife, Rivka (daughter of Zvi Isaacson) and their daughter
Zelk, Zelig, his wife, Fanya-Hannah and two daughtersHet:
Hadash, Ze'ev-Yitzhak, his wife, Haina, their daughter, Sima
Hadash, Meir, his wife, Zisha their daughter, Henya
Hadash, Moshe, his wife, Ida and their children
Homski, Abba, his wife, Sarah
their daughters: Fanya; Genya and family
Horgin, Yehuda, his wife and daughterTet:
Torrin, Ya'acov and his family
Teitzel, Dinka and her daughter, Rivka
Daughters of Reb Yitzhak-Zalman Teller: Ra'ashka, Ba'ashka and Rivka and their families
Teppet, Leah, her husband and children
Terger, Ya'acov, his wife, Hassia (Hashka) their daughter: Resha-Henya
Trigobov, Haim, his wife, Hava-Bila
their sons: Daniel, Moshe and Israelik
their daughters: Tova (Freida), Heina Yocheved, Sara and HindaYud:
Yoshka ("the short")
Ya'acobson Haim Itché, his wife and son Israel, the tailor (Israel Rifel's)Caph:
Cahanovich, Nehama
her daughters: Dvora, Cherna, Rachel Rivka and Ziré-Miriam
Cahanovich, Ya'acov and his wife
their children: Dov and BenjaminLamed:
Levine, Zalman and his family
Levine, Zissel, his wife, Reba-Zelda and their children
Levine, Israel Zvi, his son, Moshe and daughter, Simka
Levine, Zisha, Rachel, and her family
Levine, Tzadok, his wife, Haya-Mina and their two children
Levine, Israel, his wife, Sara Bonya and their three children
Levine, Tzivya
Levine, Pessya
Levine, Avraham Tuvya and his daughter, Bila
Levine, Dvoshka and her daughter, Azia
Levine, Rikla and her two children
Levine, Etka (daughter of Zusya Kopelovich)
her husband, Eliezer and their two sons
Leiberman, Israel and his wife, Shprintza
Leiberman, Hannah and her husband, Nachum
Leiberman, Nechama and her husband, Shmarya (Alperovich)
Leiberman, Mordecai
Leiberman, Haya
Lipman, Yoel, his wife, Fanya
their sons: Misha and Yotzik
their daughter: Ala
Lipman, Avraham-Leib, wife Dvora, their daughter, Rachel
Lipman, Haya (daughter of Reb Yoseph Lipman)
Lipman, Ya'acov Hirshel, wife Rachel
their children: Yehezkel, Dvora and Yitzhak
Lipkin, Shmuel Haim, his wife, Haya and daughter
Rabbi Lappidot, Haim Shmuel, his wife, Droshka
Dr. Lappidot, Miriam
Dr. Lappidot, Moshe and his wife
Lappidot, Israel, his wife, Rachel and their four children
Lappidot, Shimon, his wife, Zelda, and their four children
Lappidot, Shmuel (Mulya) and his daughter
Lapppidot, Elyakum and his family
Lappidot, Tipograf Fessal, her husband and daughter
Lappidot, Feina, her husband and daughter
Lappidot, Elka
her daughters: Reizel, Henya, Zelda and Duba
Lappidot, Aharon, his wife, Bonya (née Hadash)
their daughter: Nechama
Lappidot, Haya-Rachel
Lappidot, Avraham-Yitzhak
Lappidot, Sara
Lappidot, Heina
Lappidot, Duba and her three children
Wife of Lappidot, Ya'acov and their two children
Lappidot, Gittel and her three children
Lappidot, Leibé
Lappidot, Hava, her husband and her family
Lappidot, Ya'acov-Abba his wife, Frieda
their daughters: Yodsha, Reicha, Haya Duba, and Sonya, their son: IzikMem:
Mednick, Reichel and her family
Mednick, Haika and her family
Mednick, Minka, her daughter and son
Mednick, Yerachmiel, his wife and their two children
Mednick, Reuven family
Mincov, Rasha-Lea and her family
Mincov, Beila, her husband and two children
Mena, Meir and his son Yoseph
Mena, Zissel and his family
Mena, Ya'acov, his wife and their four children
Mena, Reuven, his wife and children
Mena, Yeshayahu, his wife and their two children
Mena, Lazer family
Mesitswich, Moshe familyNun:
Nimzar, the pharmacist, his wife, Rivka and their family
Somech:
Segalovich, Yehuda, his wife, Reba-Elka
their daughters: Zelda, Miriam and Golda
their son: Dov
Swerdlin, Hanan, his wife, Bracha (née Tzertzes) and their children: Shimon, Baruch and Bryna
Sonkin, David, his wife, Yenta, and their two sons
Sokolsky, Esther-Leah
her sons: Haim-Natan, Meirim, and David
Sokolesky, Rafael, and his wife, Zipora
Sokolesky, Avraham
Sokolesky, Hannah,
her daughters: Osnat and Beila (Leibowitz)
her sons: Reuven and Fishel
Soklolesky, Zvi, his wife and son
Strovin, Pesach, his wife Dvora
their sons: Shimon and Moshe
Strovin, Shmuel, his wife, Zelda, and their two daughters
Strovin, Eliyahu, his wife Sara, and their three children
Strovin, Pesach, his wife, Zelda, and their two daughters
Strovin, Pesach, his wife, Michla and their two sons
Sloishzer, Moshe, his wife and their son
Sesnesky, Yitzhak, his wife Leah (daughter of Avraham Tuvya), daughters: Haya and Miriam
Servnik, Ahra, his wife, Hannah and their three children
Servnik, Haya, and her sonAyin:
Elterman, Aharon-Michel
Elterman, Reba-Leah and her family
Elterman, Yehuda-Aharle and his familyPey:
Padersky-Koifman, Hannah, her husband, Shlomo, their children: Moshe and Sara
Popko, Rivka, her husband and son
Feigin, Ya'acov, his wife, Gitle and their daughter, Luba
Feldman, Itka and her two children
Feldman, Esther-Gitle, her husband, Max (from Udranka), their son, Natan and their daughter, FellaTzadi:
Tzibess, Tuvya, his wife wife Pesya (daughter of Avraham Tuvya)
Children: Sonya and Shabtai
Tzwik, Leib, his wife, Sheina
their son: Abba
their daughters: Hanna; Mariasha; Miriam (Maré); Dvora; Fanya, her husband, Haim Belkind and their children, David and Leah
Chertok, Leiba
Chertrok, Lipsha (daughter of Shaul)
Chertok,Tzila (daughter of Shaul)
Chertok, Mariasha
her daughters: Esther, Haya and Miriam
her sons: Meir, Zvi, Naftali, and Ya'akov
Tzertzes, Dov, his wife Frieda and their granddaughter, Hinda
Tzertzes, Israel-Zvi, his wife, Hannah (née Rubin), their son, Pinchas; their daughter, Sima-Luba
Tzertzes-Alperovich, Leah Malca, her husband, Zalman and their three children
Tzertzes, Pinchas
Tzertzes, Rachel
Tzertzes-Bloch and her son, YehudaKoph:
Kopilovich, Dov-Yitzhak and his family
Kopilovich, Itché-Yoshé and his family
Kopilovich, Heny-Rachel and her daughter, Hava
Kopilovich, Esther and her family
Kopilovich, Aharon and his family
Kopilovich, Yoseph and his family
Kopilovich, Zelik and his family
Kopilovich, Notka and his family
Kopilovich, Yehuda, his wife and eight children
Kopilovich, Ya'acov, his wife, Rachel (from Udranka)
Kopilovich, Leiba, his wife, Henya (from Udranka),
their daughters: Zlata, Haina and Miasha;
their son, Reuven
Kopilovich, Nunia, his wife, Rivka their daughter: Etel
their sons: Haim, Shmuel and Zacharya
Kreinhois, Sheina-Mirle and her four childrenResh:
Rabinson, Nachum, his wife, Rachel
their children, Meir and Zvi
Rubin, Shmuel, his wife, Hassia
their sons: Yerachmiel and Israel
Rubin, Feivish, his wife, Mindel, their son, Monik
Rubin, Israel (son of Haim Moshe), his wife, Pessia and their children
Rubin, Zvi, his wife, Henya and their two daughters
Rubin, David, his wife and daughter
Rubin, Yoseph and his son, Ya'acov
Family of Rubin, Mordecai-Leib
Rubin, Dvora-Hannah
her children: Ziporah, Yehezkiel, Sara,
Resha, and Pinhas
Rubin, Mordecai, his wife and son
Rubin, Haim-Yitzhak, his wife, Haina (from Udranka),
their daughters: Pessya and Fanya,
their sons: Shimon, Shlomo and his family
Rubin, Lippa, his wife and three children
Rubin, Leiba and his family
Rubin, Reichel and her family
Rubinok, Frada and her two sons
Rogovin, Ya'acov, his wife Yehudit, and their daughter, Rachel-Leah
Rudnik, Shmuel-Isaac, his wife Golda, their sons: Feivel, Lazer and Lippa
their daughters: Sonia, Shifra and her family
Rudnik, Mordecai, his wife, Droshka (née Zokovski) and daughter, Freidel
Rudnik, Nechama, Reizel
her sons: Yoseph, Feivel, and Benjamin
Rudenski, Hannah-Leah and her family
Rudenski, Mordecai, his wife, Miasha (née Pozniak)
their children: Moshe and Pessya
Ruderman, Avraham Yitzhak and his family
Ruderman, Elihahu, his wife Leah
Ruderman, Ya'acov and his family
Ruderman, Avraham, his wife, Hannah
Ruderman, Fayga and her family
Ruderman, Zlata and her family
Ruderman, Shoshka and her daughters
Rozov, Leiba-Mirka and her daughters
Rosov, Mordecai, his wife and their children
Rolnik, Yitzhak and his family
Rolnik, Risha, her children: Haya, Moshe, Arié and Nachum
Reznik, Golda (daughter of Reb Pesach Haim)
Resnick, Israel, his wife Rivka
their sons: Feivel and EdelShin:
Shulman, Alter, his wife, Fayga,
their daughters:Heina (Berman) and Bracha
their sons: Hanoch (killed serving in the Polish army) and Israel
Shulman, Zalman-Hillel, his wife, Frieda,
their daughters: Gnessia and Rishka
their son: Dov
Shulman, Haim and his family
Shulman, Mordecai and his family
Shulman, Yitzhak and his wife, their son Yirmihahu and their daughter, Teibel
Shulman, Aharon and his mother
Shurik, Mordecai and his family
Shinhaus, Asher and his family
Shinhaus, Ze'ev and his family
Shinhaus, Elyakim and his family
Shinhaus, Etka
Shnitman, Yenta and her family
Shnitman, Reuven and his family
Shnitman, Golda and her family
Shnitman, Melech and his family
Shapira, Avraham Yitzhak, his wife, Reizel
Shapira, Haim, his wife, Aliza (née Shohat), their son, Meirka
Shepsenbul, Sonia and her daughter, Leiba
Shepsenbul, Anewta (née Strobin), and her daughter
Dr. Schuster, Avraham, his wife and two childrenTaf:
Tanhilevich, Alta and her daughter, Pessya
And the other martyrs whose names were not submitted.
One ending coincided with another. As fate willed it, the last endeavor in Dr. Mordecai Rabinson's literary career, his "Neila" [closing prayer], would to be this remembrance book of ours. It is dedicated to a dear town wiped out by evil people while still vibrant and full of life. As we were preparing it for publication, the life of its editor came to its end.
Mordecai Rabinson, cultured, talented, and a great participant in Hebrew literature and journalism for fifty years, is closely linked to the people of Radoshkowitz. He was the next star, after Mané, to light the way for young people seeking a window to culture and the wide world. He was second in line of those in whom the townspeople took pride, who brought glory to them all. Mordecai, the rabbi's son, was a symbol of the harmonious fusion of the Yeshiva of Telz with the University of the Sorbonne, a symbol of Judaism and humanism combined.
In our memories, Mordecai Rabinson has a special, honored place for his share in the writing of this book. But we find the space very limited when it comes to appreciating and honoring his lifelong, prolific work in Hebrew culture. Like Mané, so did Dr. Rabinson remove Radoshkowitz from the anonymity of so many other towns.
Mordecai Zvi Mané and Mordecai Rabinson, two beloved and admired names, linked together and cherished in the hearts of the people of our town.
Y.R.
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