A Memorial Candle for Family
Commemoration
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~NOTE~
Carol Edan supplied the
original Hebrew within parentheses.
making it possible for those
having a Hebrew font to do their own transliteration.
Shmuel Aulhovski ( àåìçåáö÷')
Son of Simcha & Chana.
Born 1887 Bianouchi.
Deported to Transdinistra.
Died 1954 Kiryat Tivon (å àãø úùé"ã).
Avraham & Masia Beinishis (áééðéùéñ)
Died in Transdinistra and buried in a mass grave
May this be a memorial to their memory.
Dvora Banishis-Fisher
Sonia Baznasi (áòæðàñ')
Died 1/5/1942.
David Baznasi
Born 1889. Died Kiryat Israel (æ ñéåï
úùø"â).
Family of Zeev Barb Shmuel Biderman
Zeev died while still in Brichany.
His wife, Chaya Dvora, daughter of Moshe from Aster, died of typhus.
Members of the Biderman family that died in
the Holocaust
Joseph ben Zeev Biderman, shot during deportation near Sekoriani.
Son-in-law Shmuel Galfrin, killed in Koristoauchi forest.
Sara, daughter of Shmuel Galfrin, killed in Sekoriani.
Avraham Forman's Family
My daughter Sasia, daughter of Leib Forman, died in Brashd at 14.
My daughter Hania, daughter of Leib Forman, died in Brashd at 17.
My mother Miriam, daughter of R. Shaul, wife of Shlomo Forman, killed
in Kamnitz at 60.
My brother Bar Shlomo Forman, killed in Kamnitz at 30.
My brother Bazalel, killed in the forest of Koristoauchi at 26 together
with my sister Rachel, wife of Shmuel Fierman.
My sister Chana, died of disease.
Grieving bitterly, Avraham Forman & family
Menusa Grossman
Daughter of Yacov and Chana Drokier, born 1919, died on the way to
Mohilov, 1941.
Dr. Zeev ( Vonie) Grophenmacher
Died in Kopigorod at 40, a people's doctor, gave free help to the people
of his community during the deportation to Transnidtra.
Meshulam Zusia Weisburg
Died at 22.
"I will not give my life without a price." These were the words that were on his lips in the days of his suffering and wandering on his way to the Ukraine. W hen it was rumored that on the way back from Mohilev to Ataki, the Germans would drown all the Jews in the Danister river, he had plans to drag with him his "oppressor."
He was 22 at the time of his death, but well accustomed to hard work in his "youth movement," the Shomer Hatzair, and Zionism, which was always top on his mind, and he devoted to it all of his energy in his short life.
He was supposed to make "aliya" in 1940, but the needs of the movement delayed, and in the meantime, the government changed and the Soviets came into Brichany. Even then his Zionisrt works didn't end -- this time in the underground, until the the necessity arose. . . .
When the refugees from Kofedgorod were deported, he didn't want to accept a life of anticipation of death from hunger and of disease and decided to escape and find a safer place.
"If it is at all possible," he said, "to get to a place which is more secure, I will make the effort to save you from this dark pit."
He did succeed to reach Rhovilevitz. There he died, together with
all the residents of that city. An eye witness of the few survivors
told that he was thrown into to the mass-grave but jumped out and started
to escape. He was shot and was hit in the leg. They dragged
him and threw him into the pit, and he was buried alive.
Grieving father
Sarah Weisberg
Daughter of B.Joseph Leib Shiller, died in T.A.
David & Eidel Hasalioe
[In Yiddish.]
Paulia Trachenbaum
Wife of Issac (son of Naphtali-Zvi and Reizer) and their daughter Golda
Moshe ( Moshka ) Trachtenbaum & wife Rachel
Moshe and Rachel, daughter of Alter & Reizer Chochman, from Lipkani,
died in Tashkent (Russia).
Gitel, wife of Yechiel Tasharcas
A loyal companion, went in his way and assisted him in his work, community
and Zionist. She drank a glass of poison during the deportation from Brichany.
Her ability to see what was coming, and her proud independent spirit, allowed
her to foil the plans of her attackers to tamper with her fate and spirit.
With a clear mind, she dove into the river's waters, saving herself unbearable
suffering to her body and soul.
She will remain in our memories forever,
Her sons Michael and Salom, and Sarah and families
David & Chaya Lerner and their son Moshe
David Lerner, 65, and his wife Chaya, 61, died in the Scoriani forest
on their way to Transdinistra, 1941. Their son also died, burial
place unkown.
Noniya Livman
Born 1919 in Bricheny, died at childbirth in Kibbutz Shamir.
Shmuel Leibman ( Kreinis)
Died 1929.
Mania Milamn & Joseph Shtillvaser
[In Yiddish.]
Died of hunger and disease, 1941.
Meikler Family
In memory of members of my family that died in Brashad, Transdinistra.
My brother Rueben, 45.
His wife Feiga, 42.
Their daughter, Seiral, 20, and son-in-law, Leib, 21 (son of Doni Breitman).
[I]Yitzhak Meikler[/I]
Nissan Sapir
Son of Moshe and Dvora
Dr. Menashe Kolker
Worked as a doctor in Brichany, 1927-1938.
Shlomo & Ania Coifman
Shloma (Shlomka) died in Bucarest in 1947, after returning from Transnistra
at 76.
Ania died in 1941 at the transit camp Brasd-Transnistria at age 66.
Shmuel, their son, killed by the Nazis at the age of 26 near the Bog
river.
Itzhak & Chava Castleman
[In Yiddish.]
Itzhak died at 67.
Chava died at 67.
Aaron, Feige, Hershel, Shifra Stienhauz
Aaron, 52.
Feige, 52.
Hershel, 25.
Shifra, 20.
Klienarman Family
[In Yiddish.]
Misha & Gitale Farfar
[In Yiddish.]
Meir & Sheindel Shvarzterman
Died 1941.
Moshe, David Snieder
Was shot on the way to Transdinistra at 48.
His wife, Neta, died in Brasd at 44.
Their son was shot on the way to Kamnitz.
Sarah Roitman
Daughter of Zeev, born 1916, died in 1946 in Bucarest, on her way to
Eretz Israel
Her mother Feige died in Transnistria (called Shrakhel and Sonia).
Family of Yishayhu (Shia) Shiller
Son of Joseph Leib, born 1891, murdered in Transnistria.
Zina, his wife, of the Shtilvaser family, was also murdered at 50 in
Transnistria.
Their daughter Rachel, born 1922, died also in the abyss of killings.
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