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Tarbut school, 1935
[Tarbut were the secular Hebrew Schools
in Europe between the Wars]
[Front row L-R]: (1st) Avigdor (Kochav) Nielawicki (marked X)
[Middle row L-R]: (1st) Chaim Kajman, grocery store owner,
son-in-law of Chana Rywka (nee Gostkowski),
known as "gote neshome" and Leibke Liberman,
(6th) Efraim Lewin, (7th) teacher Sara Szturmakewicz,
(8th) Mr. Guzikiewicz, grocery store owner
[Top row L-R]: (8th) Szmul Gorzalczany.
Note: Kajman and Guzikiewicz were important
contributors/supporters to Tarbut School.
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Tarbut school, 1937
The children, along with some teachers and
Rabbi Bezalel Atlas.
From all those pictured, only two survived the
Holocaust:
Yitzhak Lewin and his sister Yehudit Lewin, who went to Israel.
[Bottom row R-L]: (8th) Ida (Yehudit)
Lewin Serna
[2nd row from bottom R-L]: (6th) Yitzhak Lewin,
(9th) Yakow Lewin, (12th) Sara Menczkowski
[3rd row from bottom R-L]:
(2nd) Mr. Segal, Hebrew teacher,
(3rd) Mrs. Segal, Polish teacher, (4th) Chaim Kajman,
(5th) Mr. Guzikiewicz, (6th) Rabbi Bezalel Atlas,
(7th) Mr. Buchbinder, (8th) Mendel the Coachman
Note: Kajman, Guzikiewicz, Buchbinder, and Mendel the Coachman
were important contributors/supporters to Tarbut School.
[Top row R-L]: (3rd) Avraham Lewin, (5th) Hercke Kajman,
(Last on left) Zalman Menczkowski, son of Meir the oil maker
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