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The Rokiskis SIG (Special Interest Group), a group of
Rokiskis descendants, has joined together to share our common interest in our ancestors'
lives, stories, and our collective history. We are pooling our resources in order to
collect as many documents and vital records as we can and we
now own the 1897 All-Russian Census for Rokiskis, a number of candle tax records and box tax records, the 1891-1915 Postal Bank Records,
the wonderful 1908 Family List, as well as an index to vital records
(birth, death, and marriage) from the Kaunas Archives. If you are interested in
joining us, please contact the SIG chair,
Linda
Cantor
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Tizenhof Museum Administration Building
(photo courtesy of Philip Shapiro)
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Street
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(photo courtesy of Yehudi Gaffen) |
| Sinagogu
Gatve (Synagogue Street)
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of Howard Cuckle) |

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| Please note: The spelling of names and town names are copied exactly as they appear in each source.
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| The Annihilation of
Lithuanian Jewry
by Rabbi Ephraim
Oshry
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| Center
for Studies of the Culture and History of East European Jews
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| Chamber
of the Holocaust - Mt Zion |
| Encyclopedia Judaica
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| Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Before and During the Holocaust
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The Holocaust in
Rokiskis
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| Links
to on-line sites
about modern Rokiskis |
| Lite
- Description of Rokiskis from Lite by Dr. Mendel Sudarsky, Uriah
Katzenelenbogen, J. Kissin, and Berl Kagan |
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Lithuanian Jewish
Communities
by Nancy Schoenburg and Stuart Schoenburg (Aronson Press)
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Memoirs
of Reuben Ruch |
| 1930
Telephone Directory
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| Pandelys in the Holocaust
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Photograph
Album -
visit with our Rokiskis families
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Rakishker Society
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Johannesburg |
| Rokiskis Documents at YIVO
- These documents have been translated for us by Mathilda Ginsburg Mendelow and Steven Weiss.
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| Rokiskis Property Owners and Renters, 1921
- This is a list of property owners and renters listed on a 1921 street map.
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| Rakishok,
the Biggest Shtetl
- Read a first person account of life in Rokiskis, first printed
in the South African journal, Jewish Affairs |
Rokiskis Cemetery
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| There Once Was a Home - Rakishok from the Der Yiddisher
Africaner Zeitung,
August 7, 1953.
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| Where Once We
Walked
by Gary Mokotoff and Sallyann Sack
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| Yisker-bukh fun Rakishok un Umgegnt
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"Relatively
Rokiskis" We would like to
know more about life in Rokiskis. Please share your family's stories and anecdotes with
us. Send them to Rhonda Grosman.
Please click on the links below. |
»Success Stories
» Cohen Family
by Neville Cohen
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Finding Sorre Gitel
by Jules Feldman
» Frozen in Time
by Arlene Weiss
» Rokishok and the Hollyhock
by
Rebecca Chodos (nee Cohen)
» The Kohnowitz Family of
Rokiskis
by Harvey Cohen
» The Story of Tevya Ruven Kress
by
Rhonda Kress Grosman
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Tracing my roots in Rakishok, Lithuania
by Sorrel Kerbel
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Visit
to Rokiskis - Hadassah Magazine
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by Ellen Cassedy
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Reuben Ruch, a Rokiskis native,
describes the businesses that he remembers along Republic Street:
1st house: Leiba
Vinokuras - Photographer
1st house back
side : Z Klumelis - Attorney; Haimas Reznikovicius
- Government Insurance Broker
2nd house : Tzadokas
Boodnevas - Furniture and Leather Trade Store
3th house: K
Frenkelis - Leather Store
4th house : Zalman
Gafanavicius - Radio, Bicycles, Electrical Supply Shop
5th house: (white
front): - Jewish National Bank
6th house: Yankel
Givovskis - Iron Items Shop
7th house
Yankelis Krokas - Leather Trade Shop
8th house Yankel
Kur - Taxi Service, Workshop
9th house: Yankel
Jacobson - Kosher Meat Shop.
second floor -
Jewish Youth Club
(Photo
courtesy of Amanda Jermyn)
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| Rokiskis Town Square
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Rokiskis Town Hall, c. 1940
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Typical Rokiskis House, Sodu Street |
Rokiskis Hotel, pre-World War
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(These photos are courtesy of the Rokiskis
Land Museum. They were selected, scanned and sent to us by Chris Cummings, an American
Peace Corps volunteer who worked in Rokiskis. Thanks also to Nijole Sniokiene, the
director of the museum, for supplying and identifying the photos.)
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