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Mr Shefet's map of Slonim showing the extent of the ghetto walls erected in 1941 and 1942

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Czepelova, killing site from November 1941.

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Mr Zvi Shefet near the gravestone at Czepelova

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Memorial at Czepelova

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Memorial at Czepelova

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Memorial at Czepelova Mike Levy (l)

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Czepelova, killing site from November 1941.

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Czepelova, killing site from November 1941.

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Slonim Great Synagogue 2008

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Newly rebuilt Orthodox church, Slonim - Lenin still looks on

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Gravestone at the mass graves on Petralevich Hill where about 21,00 Jews from Slonim were killed on 29 June - 15 July 1942

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Memorial to the Jews of Slonim murdered here at Petralovitch Hill June-July 1942

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Soviet era memorial at Petralovitch Hill, the killing site from summer 1942

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Soviet era memorial at Petralovitch Hill "Let live in the descendants the eternal memory about Soviet citizens killed during the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945."

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The area near the Petralevichi Hill

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Shpakovo memorial

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Shpakovo - Morgui, Soviet memorial. On the left, our traditional Jewish gravestone in memory of the 1200 men murdered here on 17th June, 1941; the first such massacre of the Shoah.

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Shpakovo, the entrance into the forest where 1200 Jewish men were murdered here in summer 1941

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Slonim cemetery

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Slonim cemetery Six Memorial stones with the date of the massacre of the Jews in Slonim 1941-1942

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Memorial at Slonim burial ground to the 35,000 Jews from Slonim and area murdered during the Shoah and all the Jews buried at this cemetery during the many generations

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Memorial to commemorate the Jewish soldiers and partisans from Slonim and surrounding fallen in the fight against the Nazis 1939-1945.

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The former cemetery at Slonim: Mr Zvi Shefet points to the memorial stone to the fighters and partisans

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Mr Zvi Shefet points to memorial stones at former Slonim cemetery

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Memorial gate at former Slonim cemetery

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The memorial site and reconstructed gate at the former Jewish cemetery, Slonim.

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Memorial gate at former Slonim cemetery, a view from inside

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Memorial stones at Slonim Cemetery. Commemorates the first Slonim Hassidic rabbis from the Weinberg dynasty.

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Memorial stones at Slonim Cemetery. The names of the Slonim Hassidic rabbis buried here.

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Great Synagogue, Slonim 2008. Clear evidence of the very poor condition of this once magnificent building

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Slonim Great Synagogue 2008

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Slonim Great Synagogue 2008

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Slonim Great Synagogue 2008

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Slonim Great Synagogue 2008

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Great Synagogue, Slonim, 2008

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Great Synagogue, Slonim, 2008

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Great Synagogue, Slonim, 2008 - now sad refuge for vagrants, broken bottles and garbage

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Great Synagogue, Slonim, 2008 - memories of this once wonderful building

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Great Synagogue, Slonim, 2008

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Great Synagogue, Slonim 2008

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Slonim Great Synagogue, Women's Gallery

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Slonim Great Synagogue, Women's Gallery

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Great Synagogue, Slonim, 2008 - new roof in place to keep the rain out

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The bridge over the River Shchara, Slonim

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Klil Zisapel at the synagogue, Slonim, summer 2008. Klil is a direct
descandant of the first Admor of Slonim, Rabbi Avraham of Slonim,
author of Yesod HaAvodah, the next Admor: Rabbi Shmuel Weinberg of
Slonim, author of Divrei Shmuel, grandson of the Yesod HaAvodah and
Rabbi Yissachar Leib Weinberg of Slonim, son of the Divrei Shmuel (
Klil' great grandfather, her mother is the daughter of is son Michael
Vienberg)

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Klil Zisapel at the synagogue, Slonim, summer 2008. Klil is a direct
descandant of the first Admor of Slonim, Rabbi Avraham of Slonim,
author of Yesod HaAvodah, the next Admor: Rabbi Shmuel Weinberg of
Slonim, author of Divrei Shmuel, grandson of the Yesod HaAvodah and
Rabbi Yissachar Leib Weinberg of Slonim, son of the Divrei Shmuel (
Klil' great grandfather, her mother is the daughter of is son Michael
Vienberg)

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Klil Zisapel at the synagogue, Slonim, summer 2008. Klil is a direct
descandant of the first Admor of Slonim, Rabbi Avraham of Slonim,
author of Yesod HaAvodah, the next Admor: Rabbi Shmuel Weinberg of
Slonim, author of Divrei Shmuel, grandson of the Yesod HaAvodah and
Rabbi Yissachar Leib Weinberg of Slonim, son of the Divrei Shmuel (
Klil' great grandfather, her mother is the daughter of is son Michael
Vienberg)

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Klil Zisapel at the synagogue, Slonim, summer 2008. Klil is a direct
descandant of the first Admor of Slonim, Rabbi Avraham of Slonim,
author of Yesod HaAvodah, the next Admor: Rabbi Shmuel Weinberg of
Slonim, author of Divrei Shmuel, grandson of the Yesod HaAvodah and
Rabbi Yissachar Leib Weinberg of Slonim, son of the Divrei Shmuel (
Klil' great grandfather, her mother is the daughter of is son Michael
Vienberg)

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