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From the People of Our City

 

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A group of people, almost all of whom, excepting the first one standing in the first row, Mr. Joseph Shmukler, and the first reclining on the right, Mr. Chaim Starkman, may they both be granted good lives, are no longer alive. Most of them were killed in the Holocaust era.

ת.נ.צ.ב.ה

From right to left (Standing): Joseph Shmukler, His wife, Reizl, Moshe Shmukler, the daughter of Wolf Schmid, Sarah Shmukler-Hordhowski, Melekh Nadel
The second row: Chaim Starkman, currently in Argentina, Mikhl Shmukler, and the son of Hirsch Drayman

 

Cieszanow Children

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A group of Cieszanow children – girls at a Purim Ball in the year 1937

 

In the Hebrew School

 

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The boy and girl pupils of the Hebrew School in Cieszanow under the direction of Mordechai Kaufman – now in Argentina

 

From the Intellectual Youth of Cieszanow

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From right to left: Schreiber, Kaufman, Spiergel, Eichbaum, and Tanenbaum
Sitting: Sali Tepper, Shoshana Ravid – an actress in ‘HaBima

 

R' Mordechai Schreiber,'יח, and his wife, Eidel ז”ל

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R' Mordechai ben Chaim Israel Schreiber, long life to him, and his wife Eidel, who passed away on 11 Adar 5720 in Tel-Aviv. May Her Soul be Bound Up in the Bond of Life Under the Wings of the Holy Spirit.

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The Rabfogel Family

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The family of Shlomo and Rivka Rabfogel and their son, who were privileged, after physical and emotional tribulations and suffering, to settle in the Holy Land.

May the Good Lord look over them, and may they be privileged to enjoy plenty, nachas from their children, together with all of the residents of The Land, in peace and tranquility.

 

R' Joseph Eichler, Chana Eichler

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R' Joseph Eichler and his wife, Chana, may they rest in peace,
were killed by the Nazis in the year 5703, may God avenge their blood.

 

R' Joseph ז”ל was a man of pleasant demeanor, God-fearing, a gifted leader of prayer, who educated his children in Torah and the [Jewish] tradition.

ת.נ.צ.ב.ה

 

The Rabfogel Daughters

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From right to left: Chaya, Leah-Blume, and Ethel, May God Avenge Their Blood

 

R' Zvi Rabfogel and his wife Tova, may they rest in peace, were killed in the Holocaust in the city of Cracow, together with their daughters, Chana-Riva, and those who appear in these pictures.

This aristocratic family was one of the most respected families in the city, known for its good deeds, in the giving of charity and good works.

May Their Souls be Bound Up in the Bond of Life Under the Wings of the Holy Spirit.

 

David Ravid and his wife

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The Editor, Dr. David Ravid and his wife Sarah,
née Koenigsberg, after their marriage

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A Memorial Candle for Our Mothers

One of the most sensitive responsibilities assumed by the ‘Organization of the Emigrants of Cieszanow in Israel,’ is to eternalize the memory of their sacred community that gave its life in the Sanctification of the Name.

In the ranks of this sacred duty, we have provided a series of articles which record and provide a permanent memory of a number of the prominent people ‘personalities,’ Rabbis, scholars, community activists, and the like, but the dearest of all the dear are our ‘mothers,’ whom we have forgotten, but the feeling of honor and respect makes it incumbent upon us to recall our ‘grandmothers’ who earned a good name for themselves through their warm hearts, with their tireless activity on behalf of the common good, for the benefit of the large number of the poor, and sick, who could be found in our town.

Among the countless groups that dispensed charity, which had an impact in Cieszanow, it was the women who occupied the important positions with their activity. Their home was always open to the needy, and their objective especially was to give ‘charity in anonymity.’

May my few lines [here] serve as a memorial candle for their holy souls. Their names will remain in the history of our town of Cieszanow as a symbol of charity, justice and gentleness, compassion and a good heart.

 

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