Rina was born in the Kowno ghetto on February 25, 1942. Her mother, Rivka Bernstein, perished in the ninth Fort with her two elder children. She threw Rina beyond the ghetto wall, and Rina survived. Rina died in the United States in July 2,000. Masha Erlianski lived in Israel.
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Moshe sent this photograph to Levy, his brother, in Eretz Israel.
A dedication on the back of the photograph reads: "as eternal souvenir to my brother Levy, Moshe and Hesia. Luck 8/1/1933".
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A dedication on the back of the photograph reads: "as eternal souvenir I am giving you, sir, my photograph - unfamiliar as yet, Hesia. Luck, January 8, 1930".
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Levy Feifer brought the photograph with him to Eretz Israel.
Upper row: first from the right - Moshe, at the center - Simcha (born 1906, survived, married Klara), first from the left - Rivka (born 1918, survived).
Bottom row: first from the right - Levi Feifer (born 1908, survived, married Ida Bernstein, father of the submitter), second from the left - Chana, mother of Levy. Her husband Yitzhak was murdered by Ukrainians in front of his son Levy, who was also knifed.
Also in the photograph: Dova, Rachel, Ben Zion and Josef.
Rivka (Feifer) married Alter Norok-Nur. they had four children:...
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Most of the photographed perished.
Family relations: great-grandmother of the submitter - Freida Bernstein - is the mother of the grandfather Yaakov and his sister Breina Duchin. Some of their children are seen in the photograph: Rivka, Ben Zion and Hinda - children of Yaakov; Liba, Szejna, Rajzel, Leibe-Arje and Rivka, children of Breina.
In the photograph, by the numbers:
Upper row: 11 - Rivka Bernstein, 15 - Ben Zion Bernstein, 19 - Hinda Bernstein;
Second row: 16 - Yaakov Bernstein, 17 - Eta (Bernstein) Edelman, 14 - Szejna Duchin;
Third row: Leiba Arie Duchin, 16 - Liba...
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Rina was born in the Kowno ghetto on February 25, 1942. Her mother, Rivka, perished in the ninth Fort with her two elder children. She threw Rina beyond the ghetto wall, and Rina survived. Her father, Szmuel, was in the Red Army, and survived. Rina died in the United States in July 2,000.
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From left to right: Szmuel Markoszewitz, Moshe Segal, Ben Zion Bernstein (uncle of the submitter), Chaja Marok (Siaci), Eta Riw, Dov Lewitac and Jona Markowitz.
A dedication on the back of the photograph reads: "as eternal souvenir to my sister Ida from your brother Ben Zion, April 12, 1935."
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results.listIds.relatedCollection : 34 Photographs of the Bernstein Family in Lithuania and the Feifer Family in Poland.
A dedication on the back of the photograph reads: "eternal souvenir to our dear sister Ida, remember some day Rivka and Hinda Bernstein, July 22, 1937"
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Rivka married Szmuel and they lived in kretinga. During the war Szmuel was a soldier in the Red Army. They moved to Kovno. Rivka perished with two of the children in the 9th Fort. She wrapped the youngest girl, Rina, with tattered garments and threw her beyond the wall. Rina survived and later lived in the United States. Szmuel, too, survived.
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results.listIds.relatedCollection : 34 Photographs of the Bernstein Family in Lithuania and the Feifer Family in Poland.