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Pre-Holocaust & Holocaust-era photos of those

who were born or lived in Plonsk, Poland

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David Ben Gurion and his friend Smuel Fuchs in Plonsk. Photo: Ana Nuta in the Memorial House of Ben Gurion in Plonsk.

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Family
Kloppman-Botkin
in Plonsk1920

 


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Silvya Kloppman in Plonsk


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Regina (Rikel) Klopman with her family

 


Abraham Klopman

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Maier Nuta and his wife Faiga

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Maier Nuta with his friends in Plonsk before he moved to Argentina


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Maier Nuta with his friends in Plonsk before he moved to Argentina

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Maier Nuta with his friends in Plonsk before he moved to Argentina

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Maier Nuta with his friends in Plonsk before he moved to Argentina

 

The eldest sister of Maier, Louis and Mailej Nuta with her husband and children in Plonsk.


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Faiga Israelowicz on the right, is Ana's mother. Her future sister's-in-law Chana Nuta left, and Rachel Nuta center. Photo: Plonsk, 1927


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Ida (Yitta) Klopman was born in Plonsk in 1891 and emigrated to the USA 1909/1910


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Zalman Majufes in Plonsk

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Faiga and her youngest brother Moshé
Izraelowicz in Plonsk. He was not a survivor.

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Chaskel and Bayla Kulas from Plonsk

 

Estera Dobre NUTA (nee GRINBAUM) with her daughters Chana, Rachel and her husband, and her youngest son Josef Mailej NUTA., who moved to Argentina. The aunts, his daughter in law, and the children. Plonsk, 1935. Only Estera's
younger son Josef survived, the rest all perished.

Rachel Nelkin took the name Rachel Beit Halachmi (nee Nelkin) in Palestine, (now Israel) 1925.

This is all the family of Gal Vardi and Nistan Vardi in Israel. Rachel was born in Plonsk.


image048.jpgAbraham Kohn and his wife Shoshana Kohn (nee Nuta) with the family and friends.

Izakhar Zeligman and his wife Riwka Zeligman (nee Zreczny). Sent to Ana Nuta by her cousin Zeev Zarizi from Israel.


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Kruse Gertner (nee Lask) and her husband Rachmieyl Gertner. Photo: circa 1919 Plonsk.

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Estera Dobre Nuta (nee Grinbaum), on her left Chana Nuta; standing were Nusyn Izraelowicz and a brother of Estera Dobre in Plonsk 1928

 

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Perl Simons

from Plonsk

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Sara Rzezak

from Plonsk

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J. Hutnik with his brothers and sister in Plonsk.

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Maier Kroneneberg
taken in Plonsk for his passport to Argentina.

 

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Before Faiga Izraelowicz moved to Argentina where Maier Nuta was waiting for her, the two families had a party announcing their wedding engagement in Argentina. Maier Nuta send a signed engagement proxy. At the end of the table on the right was Estera Dobre Nuta, near her, Rachel Nuta, both with a circle green; then an aunt, Chana Nuta, Ruda Izraelowicz (nee Zeligman); on the left, Suger’s wife, and two sisters of Faiga , Mariem and Ita. (all with a green circle)

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The Nuta family in Plonsk. In the middle, head of the family Abraham Nuta and Estera Dobre Nuta (nee Grinbaum); near his son Maier Nuta at his 18 years old; standing the eldest son Moszek Jenkel and his wife Tema or Tama; another daughter Shoshana; on the left two daughters: Chana and Miriam; next Josef Mailej, and other youngest daughter Rachel. Leib (Louis Nathin) is absent as he went to USA where he changed his name from Nuta to Nathin.

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David Grüen ( David Ben Gurion) in front, with his parents and sisters , brothers in Plonsk.

 


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Abraham Wanderman

Born Plonsk. Photo at the time of his wedding in
New York 1896

 

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Tzvi (Hersh) Wanderman in Plonsk before he moved to Israel in 1930.

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Laja's

Birth Certificate


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The Rosen family from Plonsk in 1909

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Isaak Gelwaser his wife Chaska Chalou in Plonsk 1929


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Friends from Plonsk in Plonsk

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Abraham (right) and Jacob Jonah Wanderman.

New York
circa 1893


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FAMILY LASK from Plonsk. This picture was taked circa 1932. There were six sisters and one brother. The child who was at the left is Sam Gardner (Schmuel Gaertner). In the front row from left to right
is Kruse Lask Gertner (Richards grandmother), Gedalia (Faiga’s husband), Faiga Lask, Rafael (Zelda’s husband). On the top row from left to right is Goldie Lask, Helshal (Goldie’s husband), Goldie (Frank’s wife), Franks Lask, Masha Lask, Hershal (Masha’s husband) and Zelda Lask.

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Abraham (right), David (middle) and Jacob Jonah Wanderman.

New York 1910


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Nachman Wanderman

in Plonsk


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Josh and Ida with Klopman siblings in 1920

 

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Perl Pzygoda

All the Psygoda family was born in Plonsk and were murdered by the nazis in the Shoáh.

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Isaskhar Psygoda

All the Psygoda family was born in Plonsk and were murdered by the nazis in the Shoáh.

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Rose Pzygoda

All the Psygoda family was born in Plonsk and were murdered by the nazis in the Shoáh.

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Leibele Psygoda

 

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Riwak Psygoda

 


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Gold Pinkhas Kohn

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Rosen Family. Aaron Rosen was born in Plonsk in 1889. His twin sister Nysla was named by his mother’s father, Aron Burka. Aaron married Tauba Devorah German on Dec.16, 1909.

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Hersh Szajman

father of Sarita Gelbard (nee
Szajman)

in Plonsk

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Tauba (Toba) Devorah German was born in Plonsk in 1891 and the entire family moved to Plonsk when she married Aaron Rosen in 1909.


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Sender Rosen was born in Gabin 1896. He married Laja Gitla Budka

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Morris Krantzman


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Rachel Beit Halachmi with her daughter Esther and Tirtza. Rachel was born in Plonsk.


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Sylvia Klopman in Plonsk

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Birth Certificate

Avrum Schacknowicz


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BertShewa Kohen nee Cyganowicz

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Elena Golov and her daughter Celia Israelovitz and her brother Jose

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Daughter of Shaul Abraham Miller from Plonsk who perished in the Shoah

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Mendel Zryb in Plonsk

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Jonah Zryb (Jojne) in Plonsk

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Shoshie Nelkin and Tirza Vardi. Tirza married David Vardi.

 

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Fraidel Roisen Kruk and Leib Taub. They changed their names to Fanny Kruger Taub and Louis Taub when they moved from Plonsk.


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The three brothers

Szabsaon the left, Morris in center, Tovia on the right,
with their mother Deborah

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Oded Degani’s uncle Rabbi Yahoshua’s family. He is seated in the center with his wife Rivka Leah (Taub). On the top is Oded’s mother, and below, to left is Oded’s brother Ze’ev. Around and below are Yahoshua and Leah’s children. This picture was taken during his mother and brother's1937 visit Plonsk; they came from Palestine. This is the last picture ever taken with all of them alive. All of the people in this picture would be gone forever.

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Brother of
Debora Dach and his sons

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Moshé RZEZAK and Lea BLACHMAN with their daughters Inde and Dobze.in Plonsk

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Fanny KRUGER TAUB from Plonsk

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Chana Pomper KRUK and Feivel Meier KRUK They change their names to Anna KRUGER
and Meyer RUGER, from Plonsk.

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Maier Nuta is the first row sitting at the right. He performed his military service in the Polish Army at Modin. Maier Nuta was born in Plonsk.

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Anna Mora Schwartz Krantzman

 


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Ketubá from Banka family
Plonsk, 1800

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Rachel and Yechezquel with their youngest She takes the name Beit Halachmi (nee Nelkin)


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Menashe Krantzman

from Plonsk

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Nettie Miller Krantzman

from Plonsk

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Gedalie Rzezak with his sisters Inde and Dobze Rzezak in Plonsk.

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Khana or Chana Tzuker or Cukier

in Plonsk

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Zacharia Saliwer in Plonsk

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Dvora Motzni in Plonsk

 

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Brothers Biderman in Plonsk on 10/10/1936. In 1936 one went to Argentina

 

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Friends in Plonsk

 

 

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Maryia or Miriam TYSZMAN
(nee SHIDLO)
in Plonsk

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Hela Khaia SZYDLO

in Plonsk

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Rachel Kroin with her daughter

in Plonsk

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Shimon Wolf FROST

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Frieda FROST

David, Sarah, Norma, and Kenneth Wanderman.

1931

David, Rhea, and Herman Wanderman

1915

David and Herman

Wanderman

1909

Yosef Kohn

1934

Yehutiel Kaufman Levkovitz

Shoshana Rushka Margulis Kohn

Shlomo Levkovitz Lavi

Sarah Blachman Levkovitz

Rivka Beile Levkovitz Kohn

Rachel Zisla

Rachel Ruchla Charzynska (Avraham Eliyahu) Levkovitz

Gertrude, Ida, Dorothy and Jenny Drozdowitz

Sarah and Samuel Drozdowitz

1892 Chicago

Mindel Taub and Leib Kohn with their first four children.

 

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Yaakov Klenice or Klenitz of Plonsk

Perished in the shoah

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