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Members of the Zionist group Herut ve-Tehyia (Freedom and Revival) pose in front of the group's banner.

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    Members of the Zionist group Herut ve-Tehyia (Freedom and Revival) pose in front of the group's banner.
    Members of the Zionist group Herut ve-Tehyia (Freedom and Revival) pose in front of the group's banner. 
  
Front row from right to left: Itta-Malka Pachianko, Esther Dwilanski, Zipporah Nochomowicz, Hannah Koppelman, Zipporah Lubetski Tokatli and Shlomo Cofnas.  Top row from right to left: Peretz Kaleko, Shaul Schneider, Zeev Kaganowicz, Shlomo Kiuchefski and Shalom Sonenson.  

Zipporah Lubetski Tokatli, Hannah Koppelman, Shaul Schneider and Peretz Kaleko immigrated to Palestine. Zipporah Nochomowicz immigrated to South America.  Shalom Sonenson  survived the Holocaust in hiding.  Itta-Malka Pachiano was murdered during the Holocaust.  Shlomo Kiuchefski was murdered by members of the Polish Home Army.

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    Members of the Zionist group Herut ve-Tehyia (Freedom and Revival) pose in front of the group's banner.

    Front row from right to left: Itta-Malka Pachianko, Esther Dwilanski, Zipporah Nochomowicz, Hannah Koppelman, Zipporah Lubetski Tokatli and Shlomo Cofnas. Top row from right to left: Peretz Kaleko, Shaul Schneider, Zeev Kaganowicz, Shlomo Kiuchefski and Shalom Sonenson.

    Zipporah Lubetski Tokatli, Hannah Koppelman, Shaul Schneider and Peretz Kaleko immigrated to Palestine. Zipporah Nochomowicz immigrated to South America. Shalom Sonenson survived the Holocaust in hiding. Itta-Malka Pachiano was murdered during the Holocaust. Shlomo Kiuchefski was murdered by members of the Polish Home Army.
    Photographer
    Yitzhak Uri Katz
    Date
    1921
    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: Tokatli Family
    Source Record ID: RN65-5
    Restriction
    NOT FOR RELEASE without the permission of the The Shtetl Foundation

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    Artifact Photographer
    Arnold Kramer
    Record last modified:
    2002-11-19 00:00:00
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