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Students in the first girls school in Eisiskes which opened at the turn of the twentieth century.

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    Students in the first girls school in Eisiskes which opened at the turn of the twentieth century.
    Students in the first girls school in Eisiskes which opened at the turn of the twentieth century. 

Among the girls in the photo are the four Glombocki sisters.  Two are standing on the left, one is sitting on the ground, far right.  Next to Ettl Glombocki (Ginsberg) standing second and fourth from right are the Kiuchefski sisters.  First girl to the right is Itka Nochomowicz; third from right is Hinda Sonenson.  Top row (on far right) is Dubraska Peretz . 

A number of the Glombockis immigrated to Argentina.  Ettl survived in Russia, Hinda was murdered with her four children in the September 1941 massacre.

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    Students in the first girls school in Eisiskes which opened at the turn of the twentieth century.

    Among the girls in the photo are the four Glombocki sisters. Two are standing on the left, one is sitting on the ground, far right. Next to Ettl Glombocki (Ginsberg) standing second and fourth from right are the Kiuchefski sisters. First girl to the right is Itka Nochomowicz; third from right is Hinda Sonenson. Top row (on far right) is Dubraska Peretz .

    A number of the Glombockis immigrated to Argentina. Ettl survived in Russia, Hinda was murdered with her four children in the September 1941 massacre.
    Photographer
    Yitzhak Uri Katz
    Date
    1930
    Locale
    Eisiskes, [Nowogrodek] Poland
    Variant Locale
    Eishyshok
    Eshishuk
    Eyshishkes
    Ejszyszki
    Eishishkes
    Lithuania
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of The Shtetl Foundation

    Rights & Restrictions

    Photo Source
    The Shtetl Foundation (Yad Vashem Photo and Film Archives)
    Copyright: Agency Agreement
    Provenance: Glombocki Family
    Source Record ID: RN54-23
    Published Source
    There Once Was a World - Eliach, Yaffa - Little, Brown - p. 462
    Restriction
    NOT FOR RELEASE without the permission of the The Shtetl Foundation

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    Artifact Photographer
    Arnold Kramer
    Record last modified:
    2004-05-18 00:00:00
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