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Sarra Sarner
Survived
Sarra Sarner nee Raykhman was born in Zgurița, Romania, 1896 to Gersh and Masya. She was a seamstress and married to Chaim. Prior to WWII she lived in Zgurița, Romania. During the war she was in Bershad, Ukraine (USSR).
Sarra survived the Shoah.
Sarner
Sarra
1896
Zgurița, Romania
Survivors and refugees registration form
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Sarner
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Sarra
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Raykhman
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Female
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1896
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Zgurița, Soroca, Bessarabia, Romania
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Gersh
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Masya
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Married
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Chaim
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Zgurița,Soroca,Bessarabia,Romania
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UL NOVYI PLAN
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Seamstress
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Zgurița,Soroca,Bessarabia,Romania
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Osiyevka,Bershad,Vinnitsa,Ukraine (USSR)
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CAMP
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Bershad,Ghetto,Ukraine (USSR)
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Bershad,Ghetto,Ukraine (USSR)
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03/1944
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Zgurița,Soroca,Bessarabia,Romania
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Cernauti,Cernauti,Bukovina,Romania
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01/1967
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survived
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Maja Marder
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Daughter
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Yad Vashem - Survivors Registration Forms
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Survivors and refugees registration form
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9996281
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Zgurița
Soroca
Bessarabia
Romania
48.126;28.009
Zgurița
Soroca
Bessarabia
Romania
48.126;28.009
Bershad
Ghetto
Ukraine (USSR)
48.334;29.749
Osiyevka
Bershad
Vinnitsa
Ukraine (USSR)
48.126;29.519
Zgurița
Soroca
Bessarabia
Romania
48.366;28.009
Cernauti
Cernauti
Bukovina
Romania
48.296;25.941