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Kopaigorod in the Lights {cont.}
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The soul hurts and the heart cries, 2009 |
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The same building, but from the side of B. Khmelnytskyi street Photographer: Mikhail Heifets. Used with permission. Institute of Jewish Studies St. Petersburg, The Pritzker Family National Photography Collection, The National Library of Israel Source URL: https://www.nli.org.il/en/search?projectName=NLI#&q=any,contains,Kopaigorod |
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The same house. The Bunyak family lived on the first floor. E. Spector lived on the second floor. Our part of the house was in the back. Photographer: Mikhail Heifets. Used with permission. Institute of Jewish Studies St. Petersburg, The Pritzker Family National Photography Collection, The National Library of Israel Source URL: https://www.nli.org.il/en/search?projectName=NLI#&q=any,contains,Kopaigorod Photo from 1998 |
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Mute witnesses of the former life, a sign can be seen: Lenin str, 19 Photographer: Mikhail Heifets. Used with permission. Institute of Jewish Studies St. Petersburg, The Pritzker Family National Photography Collection, The National Library of Israel Source URL: https://www.nli.org.il/en/search?projectName=NLI#&q=any,contains,Kopaigorod |
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Figure 278: A destroyed Jewish house Used with permission. Photographer: Evgeny Schneider. Source URL: https://myshtetl.org/vinnitskaja/kopaygorod.html |
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An abandoned Jewish house |
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This Jewish house is falling apart. Photographer: Mikhail Heifets. Used with permission. Institute of Jewish Studies St. Petersburg, The Pritzker Family National Photography Collection, The National Library of Israel Source URL: https://www.nli.org.il/en/search?projectName=NLI#&q=any,contains,Kopaigorod |
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Part of Pershotravneva Street. Jews no longer live here. |
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A Jewish house on B. Khmelnytskyi Street |
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A Jewish house on B. Khmelnytskyi Street |
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There was a warehouse for recycled materials in the basement of this building. Photographer: Mikhail Heifets. Used with permission. Institute of Jewish Studies St. Petersburg, The Pritzker Family National Photography Collection, The National Library of Israel Source URL: https://www.nli.org.il/en/search?projectName=NLI#&q=any,contains,Kopaigorod |
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The beginning of B. Khmelnytskyi St. Photographer: Mikhail Heifets. Used with permission. Institute of Jewish Studies St. Petersburg, The Pritzker Family National Photography Collection, The National Library of Israel Source URL: https://www.nli.org.il/en/search?projectName=NLI#&q=any,contains,Kopaigorod |
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Another road to the old Jewish cemetery. A cemetery can be seen in the foreground, 1998. Photographer: Mikhail Heifets. Used with permission. Institute of Jewish Studies St. Petersburg, The Pritzker Family National Photography Collection, The National Library of Israel Source URL: https://www.nli.org.il/en/search?projectName=NLI#&q=any,contains,Kopaigorod |
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The old Jewish cemetery, photo 1998. Photographer: Mikhail Heifets. Used with permission. Institute of Jewish Studies St. Petersburg, The Pritzker Family National Photography Collection, The National Library of Israel Source URL:https://www.nli.org.il/en/search?projectName=NLI#&q=any,contains,Kopaigorod |
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Malka's grave painted in the colors of the Ukrainian flag, 1998. |
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Photographer: Mikhail Heifets. Used with permission. Institute of Jewish Studies St. Petersburg, The Pritzker Family National Photography Collection, The National Library of Israel Source URL: https://www.nli.org.il/en/search?projectName=NLI#&q=any,contains,Kopaigorod |
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Photographer: Evgeny Schneider. Used with permission. Source URL: https://myshtetl.org/vinnitskaja/kopaygorod.html |
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There used to be an atelier (sewing workshop) in this building on Central (Lenin) Street |
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The bread factory building above, in 2010, which has not been in use for many years |
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A house in which Jews used to live. Photographer: Mikhail Heifets. Used with permission. Institute of Jewish Studies St. Petersburg, The Pritzker Family National Photography Collection, The National Library of Israel Source URL: https://www.nli.org.il/en/search?projectName=NLI#&q=any,contains,Kopaigorod |
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A Jewish house, and on the left is the library, 1998. Photographer: Mikhail Heifets. Used with permission. Institute of Jewish Studies St. Petersburg, The Pritzker Family National Photography Collection, The National Library of Israel Source URL: https://www.nli.org.il/en/search?projectName=NLI#&q=any,contains,Kopaigorod |
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