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Appendix 3

Kopaigorod in the Lights {cont.}

 

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Photo of a polyclinic in 2012

 

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The house of the Segal family was on this site on 83 Lenin Street
Photo from 2012

 

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Site of the kerosene shop of my childhood, 2012

 

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There was a bus station in this building, and in the 1960's it was the Blue Danube cafe. On the left (not visible in the photo) is the House of Culture.

 

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A forgotten Jewish alley

 

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Graduation of students from the Kopaighorod school, 1952-1953. In the center is director A.S. Kukhina and her assistant Yu.M. Spector.

 

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Graduates in the 1976-1977 academic year

 

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A kindergarten class in the 1960's

 

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After Shabbat in the Memorial Park, 1950's

 

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The area where the big bazaar took place

 

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Entrance to the market in the center of the town, 2014

 

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The site of the market is in the center of the village

 

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The modern market square

 

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The department store was a meeting place for fellow villagers

 

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The post office building. My father was responsible for the construction.
Photo from 2014

 

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The entrance road to Kopaigorod. Behind the trees is a school.

 

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A bird's-eye view of the Kopaigorod Secondary School.

 

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Some paths and roads in Kopaigorod

 

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Sunset in the Square, January 2021

 

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Winter in Kopaigorod, on Travneva St.
There was a building that housed a Jewish school and synagogue before the war, on the right. On the left is the house in which the Kizner and Milman families lived.

 

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The road to Kopaigorod from the side of the village, 2021

 

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A Christmas tree in Kopaigorod, December 31, 2020.
Many years ago, small Christmas trees were planted in this place. Time passed and they became large Christmas trees that are decorated for the New Year. In addition, this is the first Christmas tree of the new united territorial community.

 

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