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In
1918 a group of young men left Kurenets, in the midst of a revolution,
for Argentina where they were promised jobs working the land on the Baron
Hirsh farm. As they expected, they were working with cows - only they
were slaughtering them. Unable to stomach this, and wanting to be real
Chalutzim, four left for Palestine.
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#ar24:José
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#ar26:José
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#ar27 Pedro Alperovitz and his wife, both from Argentina at the home of Edna ( daughter of Ema nee Alperovitz, the sister of Pedros' grandmother) and her husband, Mussi Litvak in Israel |
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