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Restaurant

  Pogrom
A TAVERN IN FELSHTIN IN PODOLIA, AN EXAMPLE OF CIVIL ARCHITECTURE. Postcard circa 1910. FELSHTINER ZIONIST ORGANIZATION, 1917.  The Felshtin Zionist Organization in 1917 after the “Balfor Declaration.”  Assembled by Monish’s apartment on Shminatseres  (the eighth day of the Sukkoth holiday).  Felshtin Yizkor Book, 1937. ©1937 First Felshteener Benevolent Association. FIRST PROSKUROV POGROM VICTIMS, 1919.

  Rabbi

  Shirley

 

FELSHTIN'S RABBI DAVID NOVOSELLER, from the Felshtin yizkor book, New York, 1937. ©1937 First Felshteener Benevolent Association. SHIRLEY KELLENSON, FELSHTIN ORPHAN, (standing, with mother and sisters in Felshtin). FELSHTIN ZIONIST SOCIETY (organized in 1912).  The photograph was taken on Shminatseres (the eighth day of the Sukkoth holiday) near Yoine Hertsoves’ booth.

YOINE HERTSOVES (Forman) with his wife, Yokheved, and their daughter Leah.  They perished in the pogrom.

KHEYKE AND ANNIE SHLUM, Shakhne Horovits’ daughters.  Both were killed – the older on the day after her engagement contract was made and she was buried in her wedding dress.

MEMBERS OF THE LIBRARY ORGANIZATION. The photograph was lent to us by David Feldman.

 

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