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Group portrait of representatives from various Zionist youth groups at a meeting of the Keren Kayemet [Jewish National Fund] in Dabrowa.

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    Group portrait of representatives from various Zionist youth groups at a meeting of the Keren Kayemet [Jewish National Fund] in Dabrowa.
    Group portrait of representatives from various Zionist youth groups at a meeting of the Keren Kayemet [Jewish National Fund] in Dabrowa.

Pictured from left to right are Fela Szeps (Gordonia), Avram Bajtner, Motel Rozenblum (Shomer Hatzair, Poalei Zion) and Yehiel Feder (Hanoar Hatzioni).  Standing are unknown, unknown, Menahem Bokovski, Chaim? Balicki and Peretz Miodovnik.

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    Group portrait of representatives from various Zionist youth groups at a meeting of the Keren Kayemet [Jewish National Fund] in Dabrowa.

    Pictured from left to right are Fela Szeps (Gordonia), Avram Bajtner, Motel Rozenblum (Shomer Hatzair, Poalei Zion) and Yehiel Feder (Hanoar Hatzioni). Standing are unknown, unknown, Menahem Bokovski, Chaim? Balicki and Peretz Miodovnik.
    Date
    1938 March 15
    Locale
    Dabrowa Gornicza, [Zaglebie; Katowice] Poland
    Variant Locale
    Dombrova
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Zev and Yehudit Malach

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    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Provenance: Zev and Yehudit Malach
    Source Record ID: Collections: 2004.169

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    Biography
    Yehudit Malach (born Itka Feder) is the daughter of Abraham Yitzhak and Ester Rojza (Bajtner) Feder. She was born on June 6, 1919 in Dabrowa where her father had an alcohol concession. Itka had five older siblings: Mosze (b. 1913), Lejbl (b. 1914), Szrage (b. 1915), Rachel (b. 1916) and Yehiel (b. 1918). Szrage and Rachel immigrated to Palestine before the war. Yehiel survived the Auschwitz and Mauthausen concentration camps. Itka's father perished in the ghetto, and her mother in Auschwitz. Itka married Velvel Malach, the son of Zisha and Refael Hirsch Malach, and after the war immigrated to Israel.
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