Vileykans
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#vil-il-03: Synagogue being rebuilt after WW II Mier Alperovitz grandfather of Tuvia and Ruven Norman |
#vil-il-04: Synagogue being rebuilt after WW II Mier Alperovitz grandfather of Tuvia and Ruven Norman |
#vil-il-05: Ruven Norman with friends in Vileyka |
#vil-il-06: Richka Alperovitz Norman |
#vil-il-07: Moshe Alperovitz |
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#vil-il-09: Nachum Norman sitting with wife Riva D’vara |
#vil-il-10: Zushka Norman Postcard from 1911 “To my dear Aunt and Uncle” |
#vil-il-11: Zushka Norman Postcard from 1911 “To my dear Aunt and Uncle” |
#vil-il-12: Sara Mviell, eldest daughter of Nachum and Riva |
#vil-il-13: Vileyka, from rt sitting, Sara Mviell, youngest son Moshe, husband Zelig, son Zalman, standing from left, Ruven Norman, Tsila went to Jerusalem in 1936 for Hebrew University, Gittel escaped with her husband and baby Zelig to the USSR. They survived and came to Israel. |
#vil-il-14: Uncle Burl David Norman, son of Nachum, and wife Lea. Perished Purim in Vileka (picture given by aunt Mania) |
#vil-il-15: Esther Schulman, sister of Norman with 2 sons. Eldest named Israel, escaped to USSR on same train as Ruven, his cousin. Younger son is named Moshe. |
#vil-il-16: Mishka Norman picture sent to Aunt Minea on the 4th of October 1932 |
#vil-il-17: Daughter Riva Norman |
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#vil-il-19: Cousin Michael |
#vil-il-20: Group of Survivors from Vileka and Kurenets visiting Vileyka with their children. |
#vil-il-21: Group of Survivors from Vileka and Kurenets visiting Vileyka with their children. |
#vil-il-22: In New York, another Vileka native, Yahuda Chaits with two women |
#vil-il-23: Michael Gable (ne Gableman) with daughter Vicki and two children, Julia (b. 1985) and Elizabeth (b 1988) |
#vil-il-24: Cousin Gittel (d 1988), husband Moshe (d 1990) with son Zelig |
#vil-il-25: Boris Norman |
#vil-il-26: Son of Boris Norman, Jenia |
#vil-il-27: Ania, wife of Boris Norman with daughters Betty and Rita |
#vil-il-28: Ruven Norman after the war, 1946 |
#vil-il-29: Ruven with eldest brother Nachum in winter 1942 |
#vil-il-30: Tuvia Norman after the war, 1946 |
#vil-il-31: Group of youths in Cypress in camps, May 1947. Ruven was there from May 1947 – January 1949 |
#vil-il-32: Cypress Camp – with shot of Ruven and Tuvia |
#vil-il-33: Cypress Camp – Ruven and Tuvia |
#vil-il-34: Cypress Camp |
#vil-il-35: Cypress Camp |
#vil-il-36: Cypress Camp |
#vil-il-37: Cypress Camp |
#vil-il-38: Cypress Camp |
#vil-il-39: Cypress Camp |
#vil-il-40: Group of youths in Cypress in camps, 1948. Ruven was there from May 1947 – January 1949 |
#vil-il-41: In Israel 1949 with cousins Tsila and husband Schlomon Navon with children Sara, Arman and Erin |
#vil-il-42: Youngest daughter Sara |
#vil-il-43: 1950 Zigi, wife Esther and Aiden |
#vil-il-44: Tuvia, Zig and Ruven Norman |
#vil-il-45: Moshe Grinchpan |
#vil-il-46: Vileykans in Israel |
#vil-il-47: Wedding, Vileykans in Israel |
#vil-il-48: Wedding, Vileykans in Israel |
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