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Frume Dorogoj and Shlomo Klein, 1946
[Photo taken in Lodz, Poland]
Frume escaped just as the Germans advanced into town and she made her
way to Latvia, then deep into Russia (married Shlomo),
and eventually to Israel in 1948; Returned to Lodz in 1946 to sell
his family's
property for a meager sum; Was afraid to return to Radzilow;
Mistakenly identified in the Grajewo YB
as the first person killed in Radzilow,
when it was actually her sister Szyma
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Bencyjon Dorogoj, Israel, ca 1937
(Ben-Tzion Dorogoy)
Went to Israel, 1936
Joined Jewish Police Forces, 1937;
Joined Jewish
Brigade, 1942,
(after news of the events in Europe)
and served in Italy; Took part in
Israel's War of Independence, 1948 |

Bencyjon Dorogoj, Israel, 1939
(Ben-Tzion Dorogoy)
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Ben-Tzion
Dorogoy, fighting with the
Jewish Brigade in WWII
[Photos taken in Italy]
Group Snow Photo: Second from left
Right: Jewish Brigade uniform insignia
Went to Israel, 1936; Joined Jewish Police
Forces, 1937; Joined
Jewish Brigade, 1942,
(after news of the events in Europe)
and served in Italy; Took part in
Israel's War of Independence, 1948 |
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Havana, Cuba, 1932
The entire
Niedzwiecki family
from Radzilow who went to Cuba
[All except Chaya Monkowski
were born in Poland]
[Standing L-R]: Scheindle (Rosa), Binyamin, Sora, Bat-Sheva, Aron
Josef Monkowski (Sora's husband), Hayche
[Sitting L-R]: Zissle, Jankiel Lejba (father), Gittel (Tova), Etka
Rochel (nee Czerwinska) (mother), Brajna (Blanca)
[Children L-R]: Chaya Monkowski,
Elias, Chasida Monkowski |
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Gittel Niedzwiecka (seated, 2nd from
left)
with her friends
from Hashomer Hatzair
Havana, Cuba,
ca 1930
Gittel went to Cuba, 1928
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Israel, 1948
Jankiel Lejba Niedzwiecki and
Etka Rochel (nee Czerwinska)
Went to Cuba, 1928
Went to Israel, 1948 |
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[Top] Efroim Hersz
Niedzwiecki, induction into the British Army, 1939
[Right] As a prisoner of war in
Stalag VIII B, Germany, from 1941-45
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Owsiej Mordchaj
Niedzwiecki
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Odessa, Ukraine, ca 1930
Chaim Yosef Niedzwiecki
Went to Ukraine, 1909
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Odessa, Ukraine, ca 1930
Sora (nee Robejko) Niedzwiecki
Went to Ukraine, 1909 |

Feb 24, 1944, Belovo, Russia
Seated on right: Roza (Reyzl)
(nee Czerwinski) Niedzwiecki
and her children: Benjamin, Brajna, Gittel
[Back row]: Benjamin and Brajna Niedzwiecki
[Front row]: her sister-in-law Malka/Malvina,
Gittel Niedzwiecki
Went to Russia, ca 1929 |

Mscichowski Family, NY, ca 1920
[Most members of this family took
the name Barbanel in America]
[Top row L-R]: Hyman Elliot Barbanel,
Rose (nee Barbanel) Shefkowitz/Sheff,
William Barbanel, Szejna (Jennie)
(nee Barbanel) Marcowitz
[Bottom row
L-R]: Isaac Mschichofsky Adler,
Malka (Mollie) (nee Farbowicz)
Barbanel,
Ida (nee Barbanel) Kramer.
Malka and Szejna went to America, 1904 |

Cleveland, late 1920's
Rochla Chana (nee Wajnberg) Czerwinski
and son Nathan Sherwin (Czerwinski)
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Israel, early 1940's
Mosze Szymon Sawicki (upon arriving in
Israel, took on his mother's maiden name
of Bursztyn and became Moshe Bourstein)
and Shoshana (nee Kowalski) Bourstein
Mosze went to Israel, 1941
Shoshana went to Israel, 1935
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Bernard Salomons
Born in Radzilow in 1863. Left with parents and six siblings in
1867.
Became a Rabbi in Ramsgate, Kent, England.
Top: 1922; Right: ca 1900
Went to England, 1867 |
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Fishman Family, NYC, ca 1911
Cywia (Celia) (nee Moruszewska)
and Lejzor Fiszkowski (Lewis Fishman)
Children [L-R]: Abraham,
unknown sister, Sam, Jack
Went to America, before 1906 |
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