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Translation of
Yisker Bukh Suvalk
Editor: Berl Kagan 
Published in New York, 1961
Translations by Dr. Ida Selavan Schwarcz, unless otherwise noted, 
and text retyped by Genia Hollander, unless otherwise noted.
We wish to thank Larry Freund for his considerable efforts
 and assistance in obtaining scans of the originally typed translation.
This is a translation of: Yisker Bukh Suvalk (Memorial book of Suvalk),
Editor: Berl Kagan, New York, The Suvalk and Vicinity Relief Committee of New York, 1961 (Y, E 825 cols)
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| Preface | 7-8 | 
| The first hundred years of Suvalk and surroundings  Berl Cohen* | |
| 1. How old is Suwalk? | 11-19 | 
| 2. History of the Jewish settlement | 19-29 | 
| 3. The economic situation | 29-39 | 
| 4. Jews in agricultural settlements | 39-45 | 
| 5. Emigration from Suwalk | 45-60 | 
| 6. Education and culture (haskalah) | 60-76 | 
| 7. Hibat Tsiyon (Love of Zion) | 77-98 | 
| 8. Jewish Labor movement | 97-102 | 
| 9. Institutions, societies, & community leaders | 101-122 | 
| 10. Rabbis | 123-196 | 
| 11. Writers | 197-218 | 
| 12. Publishers | 219-231 | 
| 13. Pioneers of the Yiddish & Hebrew press | 231-238 | 
| 14. Press correspondents | 239-240 | 
| 15. Cantors | 239-243 | 
| 16. Actors | 243-244 | 
| 17. Folksongs of the Suvalk region | 243-250 | 
| 18. Jews and Christians once upon a time | 249-251 | 
| 19. Curious Episodes | 251-252 | 
| 20. Subscribers to books | 252-266 | 
| 21. Bibliography | 267-280 | 
| From an old journal Eliezer Mordehai Altschuler | 279-286 | 
| The last 40 years  Yekhezkel Berlzon | 291-316 | 
| A city of active social involvement  Shmuel David Bernshteyn | 315-324 | 
| In the days of the First World War  A.M. Altshuler | 323-328 | 
| The progrom in Suvalk in 1914 | 327-332 | 
| Germans in the Talmud Torah  Eliezer Oranovsky | 333-336 | 
| After the First World War  Shlomo Stutsinski | 337-340 | 
| The Lithuanian Occupation  M. Shlomi-Firdman | 339-342 | 
| The pogrom in 1936  Mordekhay Zlotnitski-Zahavi | 343-344 | 
| Episodes from my youth  Shmuel Sinanski-Siman | 345-346 | 
| The shtetl of Ratsk  Avraham Moshe Kliman | 347-348 | 
| The shtetl of Punsk  Leib Shperling, Albert Kirsh | 348-350 | 
| My shtetl Baklerove  Shlomo Borowski | 349-352 | 
| The shtetl Filipove  Mordekhay Pivovarski, Moshe Oshinski | 351-354 | 
| Suwalk  a nest of Torah  Moshe Raziel (Rozntal) | 359-362 | 
| Suwalk, city of compromise  Shmuel Shori (Shvarts) | 363-366 | 
| The Yeshiva crowd in Suwalk  Rabbi Yehoash Zavoznitski | 365-372 | 
| The Revolution Years  Hayim Zeligson | 371-380 | 
| Suvalk institutions  Yakov Arieh Trop | 379-386 | 
| Schools and Hadorim (Kheyders)  Caleb Khahovits | 387-388 | 
| Hoveve Zion in our city  Hayim Zeligson | 387-390 | 
| Poalei Zion in Suvalk  Leybl Hen | 391-400 | 
| Zionist activities  Gedaliah Simhoni | 399-403 | 
| Reminiscences of Suwalk Jews  Hannah Altshuler | 403-406 | 
| Beitar  Shlomoh Riman | 405-407 | 
| Suwalk Toz  Eliezer Sherer | 407-411 | 
| Makabi  Shlomo Riman | 411-420 | 
| R'Binyamin and R'Mordekhay Magentsa | 427-430 | 
| Portraits of scholars, community leaders, and benefactors  Rabbi Yehoash Zavoznitski | 431-474 | 
| Haim Mendl Fridman  Rabbi Ahron Reuven Tsharni | 473-476 | 
| Barukh Roznberg  Eliezer Perlshteyn | 477-480 | 
| My family  Moshe ShlomiFridman | 481-485 | 
| Mordekhay Shpindlman  Eliezer Perlshtyen | 485-488 | 
| Hayim Koyfman  Yehudah Leyb Blekhman | 487-490 | 
| Avraham Shemuel Lizshevski | 489-492 | 
| Aharon Sinenski  Hava Glatshtein | 491-492 | 
| Once there was…  L. Shimoni | 493-504 | 
| Melamdim (Teachers)  Moshe ShelomiFridman | 503-506 | 
| Sketches and Episodes  Yehoshua Bakhrakh | 505-510 | 
| Rabbi R'Mordekhay Tsevi Ha-Levi Vaysman  A. Suwalker | 510-512 | 
| Suwalk Figures  Reuven Boyarski | 511-514 | 
| Bizarre happenings in Suwalk  Ben-Yisrael | 513-518 | 
| The Hidden Saint  Rabbi Abraham Magentsa | 517-518 | 
| Suwalk Nicknames  Zalman David Roznblum | 519-524 | 
| Suvalk Relief Committee  Haim Zeligson | 531-566 | 
| The first people from Suvalk in New York  Haim Zeligson | 567-580 | 
| Suwalk Landsmanshaft in Israel  Avraham Koyfman | 579-580 | 
| Destruction of Suwalk  Yehezkel Berlzon | 595-628 | 
| On the bloody road  Hanah Levitan-Ribald | 629-632 | 
| Suwalk Jews in the Slonim Ghetto  Dr. Katriel Aylender | 633-636 | 
| In the Camps of Estonia  Dr. Aharon Kreshkovski (Ker) | 635-636 | 
| With Jews from Suwalk in the Death Camps  Yaakov Fraymark | 637-638 | 
| Perished in Lithuania  Avraham Leyb Vays | 639-640 | 
| From Arkhangelsk and Back  Shlomo Gutman | 639-642 | 
| Suvalk in 1957  Hana Altschuler | 643-649 | 
| Destruction of Ratzk  Mordekhay Mishel | 649-650 | 
| Suwalk is No More  Kalman Abramavits | 651-654 | 
| Photographs of victims from Suwalk and environs | 655-672 | 
| On the fresh grave of friend, Lazar Pearlstein  Hayim Seligson | 673-674 | 
| Mourning announcements | 675-788 | 
| Name index | 789-814 | 
| Names of Cities | 815-820 | 
| English pages | 821-826 | 
| * Berl Kagan, editor of the Suwalki yizker bukh, also wrote some articles under the Hebrew name, Berl Cohen | |
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