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We have Holocaust Records across several pages. There is a table of links to each individual article (it will take you directly to the part of the page with that report) on our first page Holocaust Records You are Here!
Around five thousand Jews are reported dead in three Aktions in Lyakhovichi. More, who took refuge in other towns, died at Nazi hands in those places. We posted the list of 747 Jews who were born in Lyakhovichi who were reported killed in the Holocaust in column one. There are three more Lyakhovichi lists at Yad Vashem. A list of 599 Jews who died in the Holocaust who had been resident at some point in Lyakhovichi. A list of 982 who lived in Lyakhovichi before the war. And last, a list of 567 who died in Lyakhovichi, including those born there and born elsewhere. Many of these lists overlap, with multiple people commemorating the same individual, and others remembered by their neighbors by just first name or last. So, at best case, we know the names of around 300 to 350 of those killed in Lyakhovichi’s 5000 person massacres. We need your help to identify the other 4,700 people whose loss we mourn. Contact Yad Vashem to provide depositions and let us know about any new (or missed) registrations so we can help bear witness. I had intended this page to first list the 982 who lived in Lyakhovichi before the War, whose loss was reported as of December 2004. But now that table follows a biography of one whose death was not reported as a Lyakhovichi loss, despite a more than quarter century residence in our town. The value of gathering of Holocaust reports from diverse sources is evidenced as this important member of our community was never the subject of a testimony given to Yad Vashem.
The biography and then the first table are followed (Relatives of Victims of the Holocaust reported to Yad vaShem, List A-E, has been moved, click the link to go directly there.) by a second table of the names of relatives of the murdered. Both those that survived them to give testimony, and the names of their parents and spouses. This reminds us that it is not simply the loss of 5,000 individuals that we mourn, but those that they would have lived to cherish and remember. The Pages of Testimony kept at Yad Vashem, are depositions of facts designed to be used in bringing murderers to justice and with the secondary purpose of creating a permanent memorial. They were sworn by those who knew the victims as relatives, neighbors, schoolmates, work acquaintances, etc. Because of a translation problem in software and sometimes lack of clarity on the forms, the relationship between the deponent and the victim is not always clear, and sex and relationship are frequently inverted on the form (grandmothers called grandsons, women called nephews). I have therefore given it as “deponent” unless it is very clear. But if you don't investigate further, you will miss people who the original record can indicate are cousins, nephews, neices, et al. Remember, the Page of Testimony gives many more details and everyone should visit Yad Vashem's site to learn more. I have not eliminated duplicates that are given by multiple deponents - if a person is reported by five people they will appear here five times. I have not eliminated a person whose testimony was given twice by the same person if they were given at different times - a later affidavit may provide new information on the witness if not the deceased. And sometimes they have different information filled in at different times - there is more than one person whose parents were not provided in one form and were given in another. A mother's name is, as was given in the report, there is no assumption that this is a maiden name. Maiden names are listed separately, when they are provided. This index was created by the examination of individual records and covers only the victims whose surnames begin A-E (though the relatives can be of any surname). We hope to continue this indexing process in the near future, adding addtional linked pages. There are almost 700 listings for family members in the list we have newly created.(Relatives of Victims of the Holocaust reported to Yad vaShem, List A-E, has been moved, click the link to go directly there.)
All of the information included in the tables on this page was extracted and formatted by Deborah Glassman, March 2005 and reformatted for easier access, in 2007.
In addition to the biography just below and the two tables on this page, go to Our Second Page of Holocaust Testimony and Remembrance for additional names and information. We hope to keep outgrowing the existing pages, as we identify more of the so far unidentifed 4,600+ members of our community who perished at Nazi hands. Can you help us find them? These next pages are so far scheduled to include: a list of more testimonies at Yad Vashem; stories of various Lechovichers who made it to various Soviet cities; some Soviet investigational reports; and memoirs. We also have not yet begun to explore the records of other nations to which Jews applied for visas in the face of the obvious and imminent crises in the 1930s, which threatened to squeeze all of Europe between the Nazis and the Soviets. 100,000 Jews applied for and received visas from the little country of the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean Sea, yet many did not get out in time to use them. 20,000 including the students of the Mirer Yeshiva, received the much prayed for visas to Shanghai China. Tens of thousands applied to Canada and Newfoundland's government but were rejected, almost to a man. I predict that we will find in Canadian records, as sadly we will in those of the United States, the names of victims of the Holocaust from our town who had asked for admission and been turned away. Israel's records show settlers in Eretz Israel, eager to provide homes to their families from our region, but the British government's policies made it impossible. But the application cards remain as testimony to the names and ages of siblings, small neices and nephews, and elderly parents, whom they tried to save. We know Cuba and Mexico took in Lechovichers seeking safe havens through the 1930s. And men like the Japanese government's Sugihara, put asylum in reach of several of our townsmen, who crossed Russia on the Trans Siberian Railroad and arrived in Asia, on papers he provided. These are records that may yet identify those murdered, help us find them too!
Rabbi Michael Rabinowitz of Lyakhovichi
Rabbi Yehiel Michael Rabinowitz was the product of one of the Lithuanian Yeshivot where he grew a great reputation as a scholar, even by his earliest adulthood. He was brought to the town of Lyakhovichi by Abraham Yankel Kaplan, a rabbi in the Kalter Shul, a wealthy philanthropist active in the Groyser Bais Midrash, and founder of the Bais Yakov Shul: three synagogues of Kaplan's native Lyakhovichi. Rabbi Rabinowitz was married to Abraham Yankel's daughter and spent his days in the synagogue and in study. In 1894, after a long period of residence in the town, Rabbi Michael became the official rabbi of Lyakhovichi, contesting against Rabbi Israel David Ratkowitz for the appointment. He was a noted scholar and would eventually be famous for the book "Afikei Yam." In 2007, as this update was prepared, over 100 separate Google Hits were found, where rabbis quoted this work for discussions of law or parshot of the week.
Rabbi in Lyakhovichi, he evacuated with his family and the community to Slutsk in World War I. Following the War, he moved to Baranovichi where he was an integral part of the vibrant traditional rabbinical leadership in that town, working closely with the Gaon, Rabbi Elchanan Wasserman. The Chevra Shas, he founded in Lyakhovichi, became in the 1920s, a model for a new kind of Chevra Shas in Baranovichi. Unlike others, which were created for people who could spend their lives in study, Rabbi Rabinowitz founded his chevra as a forum in which laborers and artisans could learn. Soon, the reputation of the organization had grown so much, that scholars eagerly joined and sat adjacent to those hard-working men who could only study in the evenings. The Simon Wiesenthal Center, describes his Chevra Shas thus, and also attributes him with establishing a free loan society, and starting the first local chapter of Agudas Yisroel in Baranovichi.
He had lived in Lyakhovichi for more than a quarter century. He lived in Slutsk during the War and fled the Communist government back to Baranovichi in 1919. He lived in Baranovichi for another seven years and built the reputation for scholarly activism, you see described above. In 1926, a great Torah Scholar and Torah activist named Rabbi Leib Chasman was the right hand man of the Chofetz Chaim and Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzanski. Chasman had rehabilitated old Yeshivot and had established the Orthodox newspaper "Das Wort". Such a visionary was needed in many places and he was offered and accepted the leadership of the Slobodker Yeshiva in Hebron, Eretz Israel. But Rabbi Chasman, had been rabbi in Shtutin, in the Novogrodek area of Poland (today in Belarus), and was determined to leave his long-time charge in good hands. He personally recommended Rabbi Michael Rabinowitz to the position who accepted.
Though many sources agree that Rabbi Yehiel Michael Rabinowitz was an ilui, (a Torah genius evidenced at an early age), they disagree about when that evidence came to light. Sources, that state he came directly from schools in the Vilna region to his settlement in Baranovichi, assume a yeshiva education for him in the 1890s. But his appointment in Lyakhovichi in 1894, suggests that he was in his sixties when he moved from Baranovichi to Shtutin. Nevertheless, he took care of the people of Shtutin through the 1920s and 1930s and in 1941, he was among the first to die at Nazi hands. Many Nazi murders had no surviving witnesses, but the murder of the Gaon, was reported by a Jew who momentarily lived through the event, though he had also been shot and thrown into the same pit. The shochet, Yakov Abramsky, was among ten teachers, doctors, rabbis, etc and their families (around fifty people), who were rounded up in Shtutsin that first week. The first named among them was Rabbi Yehiel Michael Rabinowitz. The group was taken to the village of Topilishky, and shot and dumped into pre-dug pits. Abramsky crawled out of the pit, hours after the Nazis had left. Though a year later,he was again captured, and this time killed, by the Nazis in August 1942, he had time to create a diary that he hid when his own death seemed likely, and the testimony survives according to the Shtutsin Yizkor book. Rabbi Michael Rabinowitz's death is reported by the Simon Wiesenthal Center and by the Shtutsin Yizkor book, and the death of his only son Rabbi Yitzhak Rabinowitz of Wolkowysk is also reported. He and his son also each appear in Otzar HaRabbanim, a rabbinical biographical encyclopedia, both with the notation that they died in the Holocaust. But there is no Page of Testimony for either the father or the son at Yad Vashem. And because the general histories detail the Baranovichi residence but never mention his role as rabbi in Lyakhovichi for over a quarter-century, he is not reported among the dead of Lyakhovichi, in the Holocaust.
The story that follows is one of my favorite Lyakhovichi stories. It is from the Lyakhovichi Yizkor book but it dates from when Rabbi Michael Rabinowitz lived in the town before the First World War. Written by Nisan Tuckachinsky, it has been abbreviated by the webmaster throughout.
1915. The Germans are invading Russia. Every day there continues through Lechowitz a stream of covered wagons with refugees. They flow through our village to the Slutsk highway. Whenever an axle breaks or horse collapses, the entire stream halts. ...Lechowitz is already used to this. On nobody does it make any impression. One day, at 10 in the morning, suddenly the line of wagons stands still! Curses and cries are heard! Goyim jump down from the wagons. In the air wave whiphandles, shaft-braces, shafts. Jews: shopkeepers, butchers, teamsters - all run to the place. And ... a tall goy stands on a wagon, thrashes his horse with the whip, yanks the reins, swears with deadly curses. But his horse - doesn't budge! What is going on? Several Jews managed to penetrate into the thick of it and there they saw - Father in heaven! Who would have known it? who could have predicted this, that Rabbi Mikhal Rabinowitz, the most gentle, the kindest, the son-in-law of the wealthy Avraham Yakov, that he alone should be the culprit in the whole mess? .. Sweat glued to his forehead, lips bloodied, long coat torn, clenched hands twisted in the horse's bridle as in a tefillin strap, there dangles Rabbi Mikhal, hanging and dragging the horse's head down to the ground! ..."You must give it to me, scoundrel! Here, the Torah! You will not move!..."And when he saw Jews: "Here, here, brothers, rescue the Torah!" It's as though a thunderbolt has struck the Jews! Rabbi Mikhal? He, who was always afraid of a fly? Rabbi Mikhal who, his whole life, knew only one path - the way from home to the House of Study and back again! ... But as soon as the Lechowitzer Jews hear the words: TORAH! RESCUE THE TORAH! they jump close - "Rabbi Mikhal, what are you saying? Where Torah, what Torah?" "There, Jews, there, go quickly, by the goy on the covered wagon!" ... In an instant several teamsters replaced Rabbi Mikhal by the horse and other Jews went up to the covered wagon. - The wagon is in fact covered with the parchment of a Sefer Torah! At another time such might have been killed by the Lechowitzer Jews, as he deserves. But in that time, God forbid! ...The butcher hit upon an idea - buy it up. And the goy did not permit himself to act too reluctant: it was apparent with whom he was dealing. The Torah was transferred to Jewish hands ... Tired, pale as chalk, but with a holy fire in his good blue eyes and with a contented smile on his bruised lips, he went with measured little steps on his customary way, on the way to the House of Study. The Torah, now already wrapped, covered with a bridal veil of new velvet, pressed to his heart like his own only child. The whole gathered multitude of Jews followed Rabbi Mikhal in dead silence ...". End.
May the memory of Rabbi Yehiel Michael Rabinowitz be for a blessing.
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SURNAME |
Name |
Birth Year |
SURNAME |
Name |
Birth Year |
SURNAME |
Name |
Birth Year |
ABRAMOVICH |
David |
1913 |
KAGAN |
Sara |
1912 |
RABINOVICH |
Jankel |
1916 |
ABRAMOWICZ |
Lea |
|
KAGAN |
Benjamin |
1906 |
RABINOVITZ |
Liba |
|
ABRAMOWICZ |
Reizel |
1905 |
KANTEROVITZ |
Shalom |
NA |
RABINOVITZ |
Yaakov |
1910 |
ANGELOVICZ |
Yisroel |
1924 |
KAPLAN |
Miriyam |
1892 |
RABINOVITZ |
Zelda |
1896 |
ANGELOVITZ |
Brakha |
1882 |
KAPLAN |
Avraham |
|
RABINOVITZ |
Mordechay |
1915 |
ANGELOVITZ |
Zysla |
1922 |
KAPLAN |
Sarah |
1914 |
RABINOVITZ |
Khaim |
|
ANGELOVITZ |
Yaakov |
1909 |
KAPLAN |
Khana |
1906 |
RABINOVITZ |
Mina |
|
ANGELOVITZ |
Miriam |
|
KAPLAN |
Elka |
1925 |
RABINOVITZ |
Eshke |
1905 |
ANGELOVITZ |
Brakha |
|
KAPLAN |
Mosze |
|
RABINOVITZ |
Sara |
|
ANGELOVITZ |
Aharon |
|
KAPLAN |
Rivka |
1905 |
RABINOVITZ |
Miriam |
|
ANGELOVITZ |
Sara |
|
KAPLAN |
Aba |
1900 |
RABINOWICZ |
Sonia |
1920 |
ANGELOVITZ |
Yitzkhak |
NA |
KAPLAN |
Miriam |
|
RATNER |
Ester |
|
ANGELOVITZ |
Rakhel |
|
KAPLAN |
Batja |
1878 |
RATNER |
Yosef |
|
ANGELOWIC |
Sara |
|
KAPLAN |
Michael |
1916 |
RAWINSKI |
Risha |
1888 |
ANGELOWIC |
Mery |
1860 |
KAPLAN |
Khaim |
1924 |
REIKIN |
Boba |
|
ANGELOWIC |
Berl |
1899 |
KAPLAN |
Debora |
1918 |
REIKIN |
Moshe |
|
ANGELOWIC |
Rachel |
1912 |
KAPLAN |
Wolf |
1896 |
ROSZES |
Mosze |
1906 |
ANGELOWIC |
Mery |
1870 |
KAPLAN |
|
|
ROSZES |
Fruma |
1906 |
ANGELOWIC |
Aron |
1880 |
KARBEL |
Icchaak |
1925 |
ROSZES |
Chawa |
1922 |
ANGELOWICZ |
Motel |
1915 |
KARBIL |
Mojsze |
1903 |
ROZOVSKI |
Leib |
|
ANGELOWICZ |
Zisl |
1920 |
KERBEL |
Riwa |
1922 |
ROZOVSKI |
Shlomo |
1895 |
ANGELOWICZ |
Boruch |
1884 |
KERBEL |
Syma |
1918 |
ROZOVSKI |
Shlomo |
|
ANGELOWICZ |
Bracha |
1882 |
KERBEL |
Sonia |
1913 |
ROZOVSKI |
Rut |
|
ANGELOWICZ |
Icchok |
1882 |
KERBEL |
Frumet |
1920 |
ROZOVSKI |
Hadassah |
1925 |
ANGELOWICZ |
Yaakov |
1895 |
KERBEL |
Rivka |
1914 |
SAPOROVSKI |
Nakhum |
|
ANGELOWICZ |
Sara |
1886 |
KERBEL |
Gerszon |
1890 |
SAPOROVSKI |
Feibush |
|
ANGELOWICZ |
Zisl |
1924 |
KERBEL |
Jchak |
1921 |
SAPOROVSKI |
Meita |
|
ANGELOWICZ |
Zisel |
1918 |
KERBEL |
Ysrael |
1908 |
SAPOROVSKI |
Tzvia |
|
ANGELOWICZ |
Zisel aka Zisa |
1920 |
KERBEL |
David |
|
SAPOROVSKI |
Barukh |
|
ANGELOWICZ |
Fruma |
1920 |
KERBEL |
Frumet |
|
SAPOROVSKI |
Yisrael |
|
ANGELOWICZ |
Jakov |
1890 |
KERBEL |
Reizel |
1892 |
SAPOROVSKI |
Khana |
|
ANGELOWICZ |
Sara |
1890 |
KERBEL |
Lea |
1890 |
SAWICKI |
Barukh |
|
ANGELOWICZ |
Mechel |
1918 |
KERBEL |
Khaia |
1910 |
SHKLARUK |
Avrham |
1885 |
ANGELOWICZ |
Leib |
1888 |
KERBEL |
Sara |
|
SHKLARUK |
Avraham |
|
ANGILAVICH |
Yaakov |
1910 |
KERBEL |
Enta |
1900 |
SHKLARUK |
Ester |
|
ANGILOVICH |
Bracha |
1885 |
KERBEL |
Moshe |
1903 |
SHKLARUK |
Miriam |
|
ANGILOWICZ |
Jakob |
1926 |
KERBEL |
Mark |
1922 |
SHMAEFSKY |
Abraham |
|
ANGILOWICZ |
Sara |
1890 |
KERBEL |
Gerszon |
1890 |
SHMID |
Eliahu |
1897 |
BADER |
Yehoshua |
|
KERBEL |
Szlomo |
1911 |
SHMULEVITZ |
Khaim |
|
BADER |
Brakha |
|
KERBEL |
Abraham |
1886 |
SHMULEVITZ |
Aharon |
|
BADER |
Joszua |
1900 |
KERBEL |
Leib |
1923 |
SHMULEVITZ |
Dvora |
1910 |
BADER |
Isak |
1878 |
KERBEL |
Shmuel |
1925 |
SHMULEVITZ |
Pinkhas |
|
BADER |
Zelig |
|
KERBEL |
Yaakov |
1900 |
SHMULEVITZ |
Ester |
|
BALLEEN |
Meshka |
1900 |
KERBEL |
Hirsh |
1914 |
SHMULEWICZ |
Arl |
|
BALLEEN |
Simcha |
|
KERBEL |
Avraham |
|
SHOKHLITZKI |
Eliahu |
1896 |
BARANCHUK |
Mosche |
1897 |
KERBEL |
Avraham |
|
SHORNIK |
Matatiahu |
1888 |
BARANCHUK |
Chanan |
1929 |
KERBEL |
Lea |
1901 |
SHUSTER |
Mina |
|
BARANCHUK |
Chana |
1905 |
KERBEL |
Yisrael |
|
SHUSTER |
Tzvi |
|
BARANEK |
Pupa |
|
KERBEL |
Fruma |
1920 |
SHUSTER |
|
|
BARANEK |
Khaim |
|
KERBEL |
Israel |
1922 |
SHUSTER |
Batia |
|
BARANEK |
Pinia |
|
KERBIL |
Markol |
1916 |
SHUSTERMAN |
Doba |
1923 |
BARANEK |
Zundel |
|
KERBIL |
Sonia |
1904 |
SHUSTERMAN |
Cvi |
1897 |
BARANEK |
Batia |
|
KHADASH |
Unknown |
|
SHUSTERMAN |
Batia |
1897 |
BARANEK |
Yosef |
NA |
KHADASH |
Unknown |
|
SHVETZ |
Makhla |
|
BARANEK |
Feiga |
|
KHADASH |
Reuven |
|
SLUCHAK |
Eliahu |
1920 |
BARMAN |
Brakha |
1890 |
KHADASH |
Unknown |
|
SLUCHAK |
Yaakov |
1918 |
BARMAN |
Litman |
|
KHADASH |
Daikha |
|
SLUCHAK |
Moshe |
|
BARMAN |
Brakha |
|
KHAZANOVITZ |
Moshe |
|
SLUCHAK |
Jenda |
1921 |
BARNAK |
Chaim |
1909 |
KHAZANOVITZ |
Unknown |
|
SMAEFSKY |
Motl |
|
BARNAK |
Haim |
1910 |
KHAZANOVITZ |
Yaakov |
|
SMAEFSKY |
Raquel |
|
BARNAK |
Guta |
1911 |
KHAZANOVITZ |
Yehoshua |
|
SMOKLER |
Inda |
1902 |
BARNAK |
Feigel |
1866 |
KHAZANOVITZ |
Ester |
|
SOBKOVSKI |
Yekutiel |
|
BARNAK |
Pope |
1904 |
KHAZANOVITZ |
Khaia |
NA |
SOFER |
Arje |
|
BARNAK |
Iosef |
1892 |
KHAZANOVITZ |
Unknown |
|
SOFER |
Nechama |
|
BARNAK |
Refael |
1903 |
KHAZANOVITZ |
David |
|
SOFER |
Arie |
1900 |
BARNAK |
Dinka |
1866 |
KHEIMOVITZ |
Tzvi |
|
SOFER |
Feiga |
|
BARNAK |
Pinie |
1913 |
KHEIMOVITZ |
Khaim |
|
SOFER |
Rakhel |
|
BARNAK |
Pinchas |
1913 |
KICHEL |
Reizel |
1899 |
SOFER |
Mosze |
|
BARNAK |
Pinchas |
1911 |
KICHEL |
David |
1895 |
SOFER |
Nakhum |
|
BARNCHUK |
Lea |
1923 |
KICHEL |
Benjamin |
1924 |
SOFER |
|
|
BECKERMAN |
Feiga |
1909 |
KIRZHNER |
Shalom |
|
SOFER |
Chaja |
|
BEDER |
Bracha |
1869 |
KIRZHNER |
|
|
SOFER |
Noach |
|
BEGUN |
Batia |
|
KIRZNER |
Szalom |
|
SOFER |
Freidil |
|
BEGUN |
Fania |
|
KIRZNER |
Bella |
|
SOFER |
Nachum |
|
BEGUN |
Tzipora |
|
KITIN |
Tana |
1927 |
SOFER |
Arie |
|
BEGUN |
Moshe |
|
KLATZKIN |
Moshe |
|
SOFER |
Yente |
|
BEGUN |
Aharon |
|
KLATZKIN |
Malka |
|
SOFER |
Feiga |
1905 |
BELIC |
Sima |
1907 |
KLATZKIN |
Eliahu |
|
SOFER |
Yaakov |
|
BELIN |
Mojsze |
1904 |
KLATZKIN |
Zlata |
|
SOFER |
Nachama |
|
BELIN |
Simon |
1901 |
KLATZKIN |
Asher |
|
SOFER |
Peretz |
|
BELIN |
Drezi |
1905 |
KLATZKIN |
Leib |
NA |
SOFER |
Feigel |
|
BERKOVICH |
Ilia |
1920 |
KLATZKIN |
Bendet |
|
SOFER |
Noa |
|
BERKOVICH |
Velvl |
1920 |
KOERBEL |
Sime |
1922 |
SOFER |
Nehemja |
|
BERKOVITZ |
Pesja |
1891 |
KOERBEL |
Israel |
1914 |
SOFER |
Chaja |
|
BERKOWICZ |
Mynachem |
1890 |
KOFMAN |
Tova |
1895 |
SOFER |
Nechama |
|
BERMAN |
Eizick |
|
KOFMAN |
Khaim |
1926 |
SOFER |
Nekhama |
1900 |
BERMAN |
Bril |
|
KOFMAN |
Ber |
1925 |
SOFER |
Nekhama |
NA |
BERMAN |
- |
|
KOFMAN |
Yaakov |
1895 |
SOFER |
Mosze |
|
BERMAN |
Rachel |
|
KOFMAN |
Yisrael |
1922 |
SOFER |
Yenta |
|
|
|
|
KOFMAN |
Feibush |
1918 |
SOFER |
Noakh |
1902 |
BIRGER |
Khaia |
|
KOHEN |
Avraham |
|
SOFER |
Moshe |
|
BIRGER |
Hilel |
|
KOHEN |
Unknown |
|
SOFER |
Nakhum |
1904 |
BIRGER |
Reuven |
|
KOHEN |
Nekhama |
|
SOFER |
Nachum |
|
BIRGER |
Gisia |
1888 |
KOLODIZKI |
Hinda |
1921 |
SOHPER |
Shlomo |
1876 |
BIRGER |
Rubin |
1912 |
KUBEL |
Shalom |
1916 |
SOHPER |
Shlomo |
1876 |
BIRGER |
Yosef |
NA |
KUKHAR |
Khana |
1924 |
STEIN |
Minnie |
1912 |
BIRGER |
Golda |
|
KURLANCIK |
Golda |
|
STEIN |
Solomon |
|
BIRGER |
Frida |
|
LAS |
Leib |
|
STOKOLSKI |
Batia |
1908 |
BLEZOWZKI |
Dawid |
1906 |
LAS |
Batia |
|
STRUGACZ |
Yosef |
1901 |
BLOZOWSKI |
Yitzkhak |
1939 |
LEJBOSZYC |
Eliezer |
1913 |
STRUGACZ |
Chana |
1903 |
BLOZOWSKI |
David |
1905 |
LERER |
Gitel |
1899 |
SZLIFSZTEIN |
Wolf |
1882 |
BLOZOWSKI |
Mordekhai |
1937 |
LEW |
Schimon |
1895 |
SZMULEWICZ |
Dwora |
|
BOBROW |
Raicha |
|
LEW |
Michael |
1898 |
SZMULEWICZ |
Abram |
1935 |
BORISHANSKI |
- |
1927 |
LEW |
Rivka |
1898 |
SZMULEWICZ |
Chaja |
|
BORISHANSKI |
- |
1933 |
LEWIN |
Jehoszua |
1885 |
SZMULEWICZ |
Jhontan |
|
BORISHANSKI |
- |
1931 |
LICZIZCKY |
Josif |
1900 |
SZMULEWICZ |
Chaim |
|
BORISHANSKI |
- |
1929 |
LICZYCKI |
Frida |
1908 |
SZOCHAT- OWICZ |
Sara |
1915 |
BORISHANSKI |
- |
1935 |
LIFSHICZ |
Brainkie |
1890 |
SZOSTAK |
Perla |
1891 |
BORSTEIN |
Froma |
|
LIFSHICZ |
Jeta |
1922 |
SZOSTAK |
Avraham |
1888 |
BORSZEIN |
Bluma |
|
LIFSZICZ |
Moshe |
1918 |
SZOSTAK |
Chaim |
1911 |
BOSAK |
Avraham |
1924 |
LIMANOWICZ |
Rywka |
1898 |
SZOSTAK |
Cypa |
1912 |
BOSLE |
Avraham |
|
LIMANOWICZ |
Mozes |
1895 |
SZOSTAK |
Israel |
1913 |
BOSLE |
Shlomo |
|
LIS |
|
1898 |
SZTEIN |
Zalman |
1885 |
BOSLE |
|
NA |
LITEVSKI |
Moshe |
|
SZTEIN |
Simcha |
1880 |
BOSLE |
Mordekhai |
|
LITOVSKI |
|
|
SZTEIN |
Yudel |
1900 |
BREVDA |
Shimshon |
|
LITOVSKI |
Moisei |
1853 |
SZTEIN |
Lebe |
1914 |
BREVDA |
Moshe |
|
LITOVSKI |
Shifra |
|
SZTEJN |
Rifka |
|
BREVDA |
Khana |
|
LITOVSKI |
- |
|
SZUCHAT- OWICZ |
Gitel |
1923 |
BREVDA |
Yitzkhak |
|
LITOVSKI |
Welvel |
1928 |
SZUCHAT- OWICZ |
Chaim |
1917 |
BREVDA |
Roza |
|
LITOVSKI |
Gersh |
1893 |
SZUCHOT- OWICZ |
Siajndel |
1891 |
BREVDA |
Tzipora |
1924 |
LOCZOSKI |
Mirjam |
1899 |
TARABOR |
Khaim |
1897 |
BREVDA |
Frida |
NA |
LOS |
Zerakh |
|
TARABOR |
Khava |
1908 |
BREWDA |
Roza |
1905 |
LOS |
Yitzkhak |
|
TARABOR |
Shlomo |
1928 |
BREWDE |
Mirl |
1920 |
LOS |
Bela |
|
TARABOR |
Rina |
1931 |
BRUCK |
Schalom |
1907 |
LOS |
Moshe |
|
TENENBAUM |
Henach |
1877 |
BRYMBERG |
Rysia |
1920 |
LOS |
Frida |
NA |
TENENBAUM |
Aaron |
1901 |
BUDOWLIA |
Avraham |
|
LOS |
Khvola |
|
TENENBAUM |
Baruch |
1903 |
BUDOWLIA |
Noah |
|
MALAWICKI |
Chajke |
1870 |
TENENBAUM |
Yidel |
1914 |
BUDOWLIA |
Noah |
|
MALAWICKI |
Matel |
1896 |
TENENBAUM |
Fruma |
|
BUDOWLIA |
Avraham |
|
MALETZKI |
Gedalia |
1924 |
TENENBAUM |
Jechuda |
1916 |
BUKSHPAN |
Yekhiel |
1926 |
MALIVIZKI |
Freidel |
1903 |
TENENBAUM |
Enoch |
1876 |
BUKSHPAN |
Dov |
1888 |
MALOWICKI |
Hirszel |
1898 |
TENENBOJM |
Fradla |
1903 |
BUKSHPAN |
Khaia |
|
MALOWICKI |
Hershel |
1900 |
TENENBOYM |
Ber |
1891 |
BUKSZPAN |
Yekhiel |
1926 |
MALOWICKI |
Reiza |
|
TIKOCHINSKI |
Sara |
1898 |
BUKSZPAN |
Khaia |
1890 |
MALOWICKI |
Szmarjahu |
1900 |
TIKOCHINSKI |
Khaia |
1925 |
BUKSZPAN |
Chaja |
|
MALOWICKI |
Itche |
1902 |
TIKTINSKI |
Josef |
1908 |
BUKSZPAN |
Berko |
1889 |
MALOWICKI |
Judel |
1908 |
TIMERING |
Feiga |
1876 |
BURSHTEIN |
Magdalena |
1923 |
MALOWICKI |
Noa |
1918 |
TIRUSHKIN |
Batia |
|
BURSTEIN |
Wolf |
|
MALOWICKI |
Leib |
1900 |
TIRUSHKIN |
Yitzkhak |
|
BURSZTYN |
Blumka |
|
MANKER |
Khaia |
1894 |
TIRUSHKIN |
Rakhel |
NA |
BURSZTYN |
Welwu |
|
MANKER |
Yisrael |
1920 |
TIRUSHKIN |
Sara |
|
BURSZTYN |
Mottel |
|
MANKER |
Breina |
|
TIRUSHKIN |
Rivka |
|
BURSZTYN |
Haie |
|
MANKER |
Naftali |
1884 |
TOCOCINSKI |
Jacob |
1800 |
BUSLOVSKI |
Ahhron |
1891 |
MANKER |
Malka |
|
TUKACZYNSKI |
Rywka |
|
BUTENSKI |
Nachum |
1900 |
MANKER |
Bela |
1938 |
TUKACZYNSKI |
Feiga |
1905 |
BUTLENSKI |
Mariem |
1902 |
MANKER |
Yitzkhak |
|
TUKACZYNSKI |
Michael |
1911 |
CHAZANOWICZ |
Ruchel |
|
MANKER |
Sara |
|
TUKOCHINSKI |
Shaul |
|
CHEJFEC |
Rajzel |
1890 |
MASLOBOVSKI |
Leya |
1900 |
TUKOCHINSKI |
Yaakov |
|
CHEKH- ANOVITZ |
Rivka |
|
MATOSIEWICZ |
Ester |
1908 |
TUKOCHINSKI |
Fania |
|
CHERNI- KHOVSKI |
Sara |
1918 |
MELNIK |
Sara |
1931 |
TUKOCHINSKI |
Ronia |
|
CHERNI- KHOVSKI |
Sara |
1918 |
MELNIK |
Nekhama |
1897 |
TUKOCHINSKI |
Feiga |
|
CHISIN |
Noach |
1890 |
MELNIK |
Nakhama |
1901 |
TUKOCHINSKI |
Khiena |
|
CUTUN |
Ithok |
1904 |
MELNIK |
Sara |
1930 |
TUKOCHINSKI |
Lea |
|
CYRINSKI |
Girsz |
1872 |
MELNIK |
Moshe |
|
TUKOCHINSKI |
Yaakov |
|
CYRYNSKA |
Mina |
1914 |
MELNIK |
Nekhama |
|
TUKOCHINSKI |
Shmuel |
NA |
CYRYNSKI |
Tzvi |
1876 |
MENAKER |
Bela |
1917 |
TUKOCHINSKI |
Avraham |
NA |
CYRYNSKI |
Mowsza |
1913 |
MENAKER |
Naftali |
1884 |
TUKOCHINSKI |
Meita |
|
DITKOVSKI |
- |
|
MENAKER |
Chava |
1890 |
TUKOCHINSKI |
Mikhal |
|
DITKOVSKI |
David |
|
MENAKER |
Rachel |
1913 |
TUKOCHINSKI |
Reuven |
|
DITKOWSKI |
Michla |
1890 |
MENAKER |
Bela |
1916 |
TUKOCHINSKI |
Moshe |
|
DUBINSKI |
Hadasa |
1877 |
MENAKER |
Chawa |
1894 |
TUKOCHINSKI |
Aharon |
|
DUBINSKI |
Awraham |
1912 |
MENAKER |
Naftali |
1886 |
TUKTINSKI |
Yosef |
|
DUBINSKI |
Eliezer |
1914 |
MENAKER |
Israel |
1910 |
TUKTINSKI |
Lea |
1908 |
DZHEN- CHOLSKI |
Yekutiel |
|
MENAKER |
Israel |
1912 |
TZIRINSKI |
Menukha |
1914 |
EFRAIMSKI |
Avraham |
1900 |
MIKHLIN |
Meir |
|
TZIRLIS |
Barukh |
|
EFRAIMSKI |
Sheina |
1904 |
MIKHLIN |
Rivka |
|
TZITMAN |
Yehuda |
|
EFRAIMSKI |
Sheina |
1904 |
MIKHLIN |
Khaim |
|
TZITMAN |
- |
|
EIZENBERG |
Hinda |
1870 |
MIKHLIN |
Batia |
|
TZUKERNIK |
Dvora |
|
ELKON |
Sara |
|
MIKHLIN |
Peretz |
|
UNKNOWN |
Nekhama |
|
ELKON |
Unknown |
|
MIKHLIN |
Noakh |
|
UNKNOWN |
Shmuel |
|
ELKON |
Unknown |
|
MIKHLIN |
Unknown |
|
UNKNOWN |
Khana |
|
EPSHTEIN |
Shina |
1927 |
MILBITZKI |
Aharon |
1902 |
UNKNOWN |
Ita |
|
EPSHTEIN |
Khaia |
1920 |
MILBITZKI |
Bela |
1904 |
UNKNOWN |
Shalom |
|
EPSHTEIN |
Motl |
1896 |
MILBITZKI |
Mikhael |
1925 |
UNKNOWN |
Dvora |
|
EPSHTEIN |
Keila |
1942 |
MILECKA |
Shulamith |
1851 |
UNKNOWN |
Sara |
|
EPSHTEIN |
Etlia |
1929 |
MINKOVITZ |
Lea |
|
UNKNOWN |
Beba |
|
EPSHTEIN |
Eshka |
1898 |
MINTZ |
Shmuel |
|
UNKNOWN |
Tzipora |
|
EPSHTEIN |
Bela |
1924 |
MINTZ |
Shimshon |
|
UNKNOWN |
Yaakov |
|
EPSHTEIN |
Rakhel |
|
MINTZ |
Sara |
|
UNKNOWN |
Yokhanan |
|
EPSHTEIN |
Alter |
1878 |
MISKIN |
Sara |
1898 |
UNKNOWN |
Avraham |
|
EPSHTEIN |
Yisrael |
1881 |
MISLOBOSKI |
Lea |
1920 |
UNKNOWN |
Sara |
|
EPSHTEIN |
Lea |
1915 |
MISLOBOSKI |
Rikla |
1919 |
UNKNOWN |
Bluma |
|
EPSHTEIN |
Shalom |
|
MISLOBOSKI |
Mojsze |
1912 |
UNKNOWN |
|
|
EPSHTEIN |
Alter |
|
MISLOBOSKI |
Rykla |
1914 |
UNKNOWN |
Yaakov |
|
FAINSTEIN |
Shahne |
1896 |
MISLOBOSKI |
Moisze |
1916 |
UNKNOWN |
Miriam |
|
FAINSTEIN |
Batia |
1896 |
MISLOBOSKI |
Bela |
1882 |
UNKNOWN |
|
|
FALEVITZ |
Nahum |
1918 |
MISLOBOSKI |
Leja |
1886 |
UNKNOWN |
Moshe |
|
FALEVITZ |
Frida |
1913 |
MISLOBOSKI |
Mejer |
1884 |
UNKNOWN |
Beniamin |
|
FALEVITZ |
Ghitel |
1924 |
MISLOBOSKI |
Natan |
1911 |
UNKNOWN |
Hadasa |
|
FALEVITZ |
Zeev |
|
MISLOVSKI |
Yhuda |
|
UNKNOWN |
Moshe |
|
FALEVITZ |
Khana |
|
MISLOVSKI |
Bela |
|
UNKNOWN |
Khava |
|
FEIGELMAN |
Bluma |
|
MLOVITZKI |
Chesiah |
|
UNKNOWN |
Nekha |
|
FEIGELMAN |
Rakhel |
|
MLOVITZKI |
Rakhel |
|
UNKNOWN |
Klara |
|
FEIGELMAN |
Zeide |
|
MLOVITZKI |
Eliezer |
|
UNKNOWN |
Isak |
1912 |
FEIGELMAN |
Yehudit |
|
MLOVITZKI |
Yisrael |
|
VAIS |
Avraam |
1901 |
FEIGELMAN |
Alter |
|
MLOVITZKI |
Sara |
|
VARSHEL |
Rachel |
|
FEIGELMAN |
Sonia |
|
MLOVITZKI |
Unknown |
NA |
VARSHEL |
Tzila |
|
FEINSHTEIN |
Shakhna |
NA |
MOGILYANSKAYA |
Yevgenia |
|
VARSHEL |
Khana |
|
FEINSHTEIN |
Yosef |
|
MLOVITZKI |
Yokhanan |
|
VARSHEL |
Feiga |
|
FEJGELMAN |
Rachel |
1916 |
MOGILYANSKAYA |
- |
|
VARSHEL |
Khana |
|
FEJGELMAN |
Itka |
1914 |
MOGILYANSKAYA |
Lea |
1898 |
VARSHEL |
Zelig |
|
FIALKOV |
Feibush |
|
MOGILYANSKI |
Naum |
|
VARSHEL |
Tzila |
|
FIALKOV |
Khaim |
|
MOGILYANSKI |
|
|
VARSHEL |
Feiga |
|
FIALKOV |
Ester |
|
MOLCHADSKI |
Samuil |
1888 |
VEINGER |
Kusiel |
1941 |
FIALKOV |
Rakhel |
NA |
MOLCHADSKI |
Khisia |
1892 |
VEINGER |
Tzvi |
|
FIALKOV |
Aharon |
|
MOLCHADSKI |
Bela |
1924 |
VEINGER |
Eliezer |
|
FINKEL |
Khana |
|
MOLCHADSKI |
Ruvim |
1928 |
VEINGER |
Yitzkhak |
|
FINKEL |
Unknown |
|
MOLCHADSKI |
Yefim |
1920 |
VEINGER |
Freida |
|
FISHER |
Sara |
|
MORDKOVSKI |
Shmuel |
|
VEINGER |
Aleksander |
|
FOGELMAN |
Zeidl |
1920 |
MORDKOVSKI |
Sima |
|
VEINGER |
Rakhel |
|
FOGELMAN |
Rakhel |
1916 |
MORDKOWSKA |
Sima |
1920 |
VEINGER |
Eliezer |
NA |
FOGELMAN |
Alter |
1880 |
MORDKOWSKA |
Samuel |
1923 |
VEINGER |
Yehuda |
|
FOGELMAN |
Itka |
1913 |
MORDKOWSKI |
Szmuel |
1922 |
VEINGER |
Moshe |
|
FOGELMAN |
Bluma |
1905 |
MORDKOWSKI |
Ita |
1892 |
VEINGER |
Moshe |
|
FOGELMAN |
Sonia |
1885 |
MORDKOWSKI |
Ita |
|
VEINGER |
Hinda |
|
FRAJND |
Jakob |
1890 |
MORDKOWSKI |
Jakow |
1890 |
VEINGER |
Sara |
|
FRAJND |
Chaim |
1915 |
MORDKOWSKI |
Samuel |
1922 |
VEINSHTEIN |
Efraim |
|
FRAJND |
Ita |
1890 |
MORDKOWSKI |
Sima |
1920 |
VEINSHTEIN |
Eshka |
|
FRAJND |
Abel |
1917 |
MORDKOWSKI |
Jakow |
|
VEINSHTEIN |
Rivka |
|
FREIND |
Yehudit |
|
MORDKOWSKI |
Itka |
1890 |
VEINSHTEIN |
Avraham |
|
FREIND |
Iboia |
|
MORDKOWSKI RAKHEL |
|
1915 |
VINIK |
Yosef |
|
FREIND |
Khaim |
|
MORDUKHOVITZ |
Sara |
|
VINOGRAD |
Yisrael |
|
FREIND |
Simkha |
|
MORDUKHOVITZ |
|
|
VINOGRAD |
Yosef |
1915 |
FREIND |
Yaakov |
NA |
MORDUKHOVITZ |
Nekha |
|
VINOGRAD |
Eliahu |
|
FREIND |
Yosef |
|
MORDUKHOVITZ |
Zlata |
|
VINOGRAD |
Eliahu |
1913 |
FREIND |
Moshe |
|
MOTCHOVICH |
Mortche |
|
VINOGRAD |
Yosef |
|
FREINT |
Yaakov |
1898 |
MUKASEI |
Shlomo |
1919 |
VINOGRAD |
Zysla |
NA |
FREINT |
Khaim |
1917 |
MUKASEI |
Renia |
1925 |
VINOGRAD |
Eliahu |
1905 |
FRIDMAN |
Smil a |
1870 |
MUKASEJ |
Malia |
1898 |
VOLOKHIANSKI |
Moshe |
1911 |
FUVALAVITH |
Mriam |
1912 |
MUKASEY |
Ester |
1896 |
VOLOKHIANSKI |
Yosef |
1905 |
GABZE |
Basia |
1898 |
MUKASIEJ |
|
1892 |
VOLOKHIANSKI |
Eliahu |
1907 |
GALIN |
Lea |
|
MUKOSEJ |
Chaja |
1910 |
WACHSEL |
Meri |
1918 |
GAM |
Ester |
|
MUKOSEJ |
Szlomo |
1914 |
WACHSEL |
Zelik |
1914 |
GAM |
Ester |
1906 |
MUKOSEJ |
Baruch |
1896 |
WACHSEL |
Cilla |
1920 |
GAM |
Ester |
1906 |
MYSLABOSKI |
Bilha |
|
WACHSEL |
Iser |
1912 |
GAM |
Lejb |
1905 |
MYSLABOSKI |
Natan |
|
WAJNSZTEJN |
Rywka |
1922 |
GAM |
Lejb |
1905 |
MYSLABOSKI |
Ester |
|
WAJNSZTEJN |
Eska |
1882 |
GAM |
Nechama |
1925 |
MYSLABOSKI |
Rivka |
|
WAJNSZTEJN |
Efraim |
1882 |
GAM |
Ester |
|
MYSLABOSKI |
Yehuda |
NA |
WARSHEL |
Avraham |
|
GAM |
Nechama |
1925 |
MYSLABOSKI |
Jhuda |
1875 |
WARSHEL |
Avraham |
|
GARBLOW |
Chaim |
|
MYSLABOSKI |
Sara |
|
WARSHEL |
Rakhel |
|
GARBUZ |
Leib |
1905 |
MYSLABOSKI |
Lea |
|
WARSZEL |
Chana |
1914 |
GAVSHEYEV |
Hasiya |
1892 |
NACHTMAN |
Rafael |
1900 |
WARSZEL |
Abram |
1885 |
GAVZE |
Szaine |
1893 |
NAJMARK |
Rejzla |
1909 |
WARSZEL |
Abram |
|
GAVZE |
Unknown |
|
NAJMARK |
Jakow |
1904 |
WARSZEL |
Rachel |
1892 |
GAVZE |
Aharon |
|
NAJMARK |
Jakob |
1905 |
WINIK |
Sara |
|
GAVZE |
Khaia |
|
NEIMAN |
Gersh |
1929 |
WINIK |
Sara |
1892 |
GAVZE |
Bluma |
|
NEIMAN |
Leya |
1935 |
WINIK |
Sara |
1886 |
GAVZE |
Avraham |
|
NEIMAN |
Markus |
1898 |
WINIKOW |
Kalman |
1880 |
GAVZE |
Moshe |
|
NEIMAN |
Polina |
1900 |
WINOGRAD |
Zisul |
1872 |
GAVZE |
Zelda |
|
NEIMAN |
Moshe |
|
WINOGRAD |
Leya |
1911 |
GAVZE |
Alter |
|
NEIMAN |
Beila |
1872 |
WINOGRAD |
Israel |
1902 |
GAVZE |
Alte |
|
NEIMAN |
Bilha |
|
WINOGRAD |
Hirsh |
|
GAVZE |
Azriel |
NA |
NEIMAN |
Perla |
1892 |
WOLFOWICZ |
Liba |
1895 |
GAVZE |
Aharon |
NA |
NEIMAN |
Moshe |
1870 |
WOLOCH- UNSKI |
Mojsze |
1910 |
GAVZE |
Yekhiel |
|
NIEMOJ |
Ester |
|
WOLOCH- WIANSKI |
Nuchema |
1908 |
GAVZE |
Rivka |
|
NIEMOJ |
Lejb |
1930 |
WOLOCH- WIANSKI |
Josef |
1905 |
GAVZE |
Unknown |
|
NIEMOJ |
Sara |
1938 |
WOLOCH- WIANSKI |
Eli |
1906 |
GAVZE |
Unknown |
|
NIEMOJ |
Batia |
1928 |
WOLOCH- WIANSKY |
Eliahu |
1908 |
GAVZE |
Unknown |
|
NIMAN |
Maksimilian |
|
WOLOCH- WIANSKY |
Moshe |
1910 |
GAVZE |
Hirsh |
|
NIMAN |
Perel |
|
WOLOCH- WIANSKY |
Josef |
1906 |
GAWZE |
Aharon |
1902 |
OGOLNIK |
Etil |
1908 |
WONCHADLO |
Dwora |
1902 |
GAWZE |
Alter |
1882 |
OGOLNIK |
Chaim |
1905 |
YANOWICZ |
Sarah |
|
GAWZE |
Iechiel |
1905 |
PAKER |
Rivka |
1909 |
YUZUK |
Hirsz |
1911 |
GELFAND |
Brakha |
1898 |
PAKER |
Mordekhai |
|
ZABELINSKI |
Yosef |
|
GELFAND |
Brakha |
|
PAKER |
Feibush |
1900 |
ZABELINSKI |
Khaim |
|
GELFAND |
Khaim |
1896 |
PAKER |
Klara |
|
ZABELINSKI |
Shlomo |
|
GELFAND |
Khaim |
NA |
PAKER |
Liba |
|
ZABELINSKI |
Alter |
|
GELFAND |
Tunya |
1925 |
PAKER |
Leib |
1915 |
ZABELINSKI |
Unknown |
NA |
GELGOR |
Batya |
1894 |
PAKER |
Dora |
NA |
ZABELINSKI |
Khaim |
|
GERBER |
Moisei |
1888 |
PAKER |
Yehoshua |
|
ZABELINSKI |
Gruna |
|
GERBER |
Ida |
1900 |
PAKER |
Gershon |
1923 |
ZABLOTZKI |
Shmuel |
|
GERBER |
Veniamin |
1929 |
PECKER |
Clara |
1885 |
ZABLOTZKI |
Lea |
|
GERBER |
Naftali |
1922 |
PERLMAN |
Barukh |
1924 |
ZALTZ |
Shlomo |
|
GESELEVITZ |
Shlomo |
|
PERLMAN |
Sonia |
1929 |
ZALTZ |
Khanania |
|
GHELPENT |
Nehama |
1899 |
PERLMUTER |
Tzvi |
1900 |
ZALTZ |
Shlomo |
1911 |
GLAZER |
Ysrael |
1902 |
PERLMUTER |
Batsheva |
1926 |
ZAMOCHEK |
Yisrael |
1921 |
GLAZER |
Zelig |
1920 |
PERLMUTER |
Sara |
1924 |
ZAMOCHEK |
Yisrael |
1921 |
GLAZER |
Sara |
1904 |
PERLMUTER |
Gizela |
1900 |
ZELIKOVICH |
Liya |
1908 |
GLAZER |
|
1924 |
PEVZNER |
Avraam |
1879 |
ZELIKOVICH |
Khaim |
1930 |
GLOCER |
Rakhel |
1915 |
PINCHUK |
Bluma |
|
ZIRINSKI |
Menukha |
1914 |
GLOCER |
Rachel |
1915 |
PINCHUK |
Yerukham |
1870 |
ZMUDEK |
Cipa |
1880 |
GLOTZER |
Leib |
|
PINCHUK |
Yeshayahu |
|
ZMUDIAK |
Elka |
1893 |
GLOTZER |
Dov |
|
PINCHUK |
Eshka |
|
ZMUDIAK |
Elka |
1912 |
GLOTZER |
Rakhel |
NA |
PINCHUK |
Nekha |
|
ZMUDIAK |
Mejrim |
1916 |
GOLDBERG |
Elka |
1906 |
PINCHUK |
Sara |
|
ZMUDIAK |
Zelda |
1922 |
GOLDBERG |
Mosze |
1910 |
PINCHUK |
Barukh |
|
ZMUDIAK |
Icchak |
1887 |
GOLDBERG |
Sara |
|
PINCHUK |
Aharon |
|
ZMUDIAK |
Sara |
1910 |
GOLDMAN |
Ahron |
|
PINCHUK |
Yeshayahu |
|
ZMUDIAK |
Markus |
1900 |
GOLDMAN |
Lea |
1895 |
PINCHUK |
Moshe |
NA |
ZMUDIAK |
Yoel |
1912 |
GRABLOV |
Beniamin |
1900 |
PINCHUK |
Sara |
NA |
ZMUDZHAK |
Khana |
|
GREBLOW |
Rachel |
|
PINCHUK |
Breina |
|
ZMUDZHAK |
Roza |
|
GRINBERG |
Asher |
1897 |
PINCHUK |
Bluma |
1922 |
ZMUDZHAK |
Yehuda |
|
GRINBERG |
Asher |
|
PINCHUK |
Barukh |
1919 |
ZMUDZHAK |
Yosef |
|
GRINBERG |
Gentile |
|
PINCHUK |
Moshe |
1924 |
ZMUDZHAK |
Avraham |
|
GRINBERG |
Yehoshua |
1925 |
PINCZUK |
Baruch |
1919 |
ZMUDZHAK |
Rakhel |
|
GUTTZEIT |
Sheina |
1895 |
PINCZUK |
Bluma |
1921 |
ZMUDZHAK |
Sara |
1918 |
GUTZEID |
Barukh |
1924 |
PINCZUK |
Brajna |
1890 |
ZMUDZHAK |
Golda |
1922 |
GUTZEID |
Barukh |
1924 |
PINCZUK |
Mosze |
1924 |
ZMUDZHAK |
Ila |
1897 |
GUTZEIT |
Chaya |
1908 |
PINCZUK |
Aharon |
1887 |
ZMUDZHAK |
Yaakov |
1922 |
GUTZEIT |
Dvora |
1905 |
PINCZUK |
Mosze |
1924 |
ZMUDZHAK |
Yoel |
1924 |
GUTZEIT |
Lota |
1910 |
PINCZUK |
Boruch |
1919 |
ZMUDZHAK |
Yitzkhak |
1895 |
GUTZEIT |
Ela |
1901 |
PINCZUK |
Bebi |
1897 |
ZMUDZHAK |
Ila |
1920 |
HACOHEN |
Sheina |
|
PINCZUK |
Brajna |
1890 |
ZMUDZHAK |
Eliahu |
1919 |
HACOHEN |
Mikhal |
|
PINSHUK |
Eshke |
1905 |
ZMUDZHAK |
Miriam |
1917 |
HACOHEN |
Frida |
|
PINTZUK |
Rakhel |
1870 |
ZUCHOWICKI |
Chana |
1907 |
INDITZKY |
Boshe |
1885 |
PINZUK |
Shaike |
1891 |
ZUKHOVITZKI |
Ester |
|
IUZIK |
Tzvi |
|
POSTAN |
Rivka |
1920 |
- (no surname) |
Tzipora |
1895 |
IUZIK |
Simkha |
|
POSTAN |
Sara |
1900 |
- (no surname) |
Yosef |
|
JANOWICZ |
Jerachmiel |
|
POSTAN |
Dov |
1901 |
- (no surname) |
Baruch |
1890 |
JANOWICZ |
Tajbl |
|
POSTEN |
Lejb |
1870 |
- (no surname) |
Dvora |
|
JANOWICZ |
Ichak |
|
POSTEN |
Rywka |
1915 |
- (no surname) |
Yaakov |
|
JELIN |
Refael |
1898 |
PRASZCICKI |
Nechama |
1896 |
- (no surname) |
Aharon |
|
JELIN |
Guta |
1880 |
PRESKOVSKI |
Sara |
|
- (no surname) |
Khaia |
|
JOSELEWICZ |
- |
1939 |
PRESKOVSKI |
Mordekhai |
|
- (no surname) |
Mikhal |
|
JOSELEWICZ |
Tzvi |
|
PRESKOVSKI |
Shaul |
|
- (no surname) |
Khiena |
|
JOSELEWICZ |
Moshe |
|
PRESKOVSKI |
Aharon |
NA |
- (no surname) |
Gentile |
|
JOSELEWSKA |
Sara |
1904 |
PRESKOVSKI |
Guta |
|
- (no surname) |
Liza |
1898 |
JOSILEWICZ |
Sara |
1904 |
PRESKOVSKI |
- |
|
- (no surname) |
Gnana |
NA |
JOSILEWICZ |
Sheina |
|
PROSHCHITZKI |
- |
|
- (no surname) |
Khaia |
|
- (no surname) |
Khaia |
|
PROSHCHITZKI |
Rakhel |
|
- (no surname) |
Feibush |
|
- (no surname) |
Rakhel |
|
PROSHCHITZKI |
Nekha |
|
- (no surname) |
Arie |
NA |
- (no surname) |
Ester |
|
PROSHCHITZKI |
Moshe |
|
- (no surname) |
Yosef |
NA |
- (no surname) |
Tzvi |
|
PROSHCHITZKI |
Nekhama |
|
- (no surname) |
Rivka |
|
- (no surname) |
Simkha |
|
PROSHCHITZKI |
Sheina |
NA |
- (no surname) |
Raicha |
|
- (no surname) |
Klara |
1905 |
PROSHCHITZKI |
Mordekhai |
|
- (no surname) |
Zisa |
1920 |
- (no surname) |
Tzvia |
|
PROSHCHITZKI |
Yisrael |
|
- (no surname) |
Zisa |
|
|
|
|
PROSHCICKY |
Shara |
1900 |
- (no surname) |
Frumet |
|
We Need Your Help
Lyakhovichi's children who were murdered in the Holocaust have been taken from us twice. Children are often only remembered by their close family. From infants to high school students, these children did not have people to remember them outside of their immediate family, and many of those family members perished trying to get them to a safety that did not exist.
The names of our missing children are not irrecoverable. We can use other source material to find many. School class pictures, the 1921 and 1931 Polish Censuses, membership lists of schools, identity cards for Poland, - if you know of the location of any of these records, help us find them. Let's use them to find the children's names and preserve them. If you have pictures that your family received from Lyakhovichi with unknown children (and adults), share them with the info you have. You may have a picture of a cousin and her children in school clothes. We might eventually find the names of those children as we locate school records or we may find a picture on which a classmate wrote the names of the other students. Your old family letters, your old pictures, and your memories of which schools were attended, all can make the difference!
Click Contact to send us information and remember to put Lyakhovichi in the subject of the email.
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