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				Won't you share 
				your Rokiskis related family photographs with us?  They provide 
				a slice of life from Rokiskis that would otherwise be lost to us 
				forever.
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					see memories written by Slovka Segal Sarver , who lived in 
					Rokiskis, accompanied by some photos, in the Dusetos Yizkor 
					Book. (thanks to SIG member Hedva Scop for 
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					This photograph was taken on 
					October  26, 1934.  We got it from the Lietuvos Centrinis 
					Valstybes Archyvas, the Lithuanian Central State Archives   | 
				 
			 
			 
		
		   
		
			
			
				
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					This is the information on the back of the photograph.  
					Standing in the back are, from left to right, Ruvel 
					Gafanovich and Yudel Weiner.  In the front, from left to 
					right, are Yankel Chait, Motel Chaitovich, Chaim Kruk, and 
					Leibe Ruch.  | 
					
					
					  
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					The captions tell us that: 
					
					1.  Ruvel Gafanovich was a tailor in Kaunas (according 
					to family member Alan Zeligson, Ruvel went to Sao Paolo, 
					Brazil) 
					
					2.  Chaim Kruk was a watchmaker in 
					Kaunas 
					
					3.  Motel Chaitovich was 'exiled' 
					
					4.  Yudel Weiner was 'exiled' 
					
					5.  Leibe Ruch was a cap maker in 
					Kaunas  (See 
					Ruch Family photos) 
					
					6.  Yankel Chait lived at Kauno 
					Street 17 in Rokiskis  | 
				 
			 
			 
		
		  
		
			
			
				
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						Four who 
						survived the war - 
						from l to r:  Sasha (Shabske) Ruch, who escaped with his 
						family to Russia and served in the Soviet Army, 
						(1923-2001); Abe (Abrashke) Reznikowitz (Resnick), 
						survivor of the Kaunas Ghetto, lost all members of his 
						family, (1924-1998); Ar'ye (Leibke) Yakubowitz , who 
						escaped to Russia,  served in the Soviet Army, lost all 
						members of his family, (1924-2006?); Yosef Levin and his 
						family were exiled to a Siberian Gulag, lost his older 
						brother, (1922-2001)
						In the 
						words of Reuben Ruch: 
						
							
								
								I send you a 
								historical photo of four boys, members of 
								Ha'shomer Ha'tzair Rokiskis, who with incredible 
								effort, with inexhaustible aspiration for life, 
								were lucky enough to escape from the murderers 
								hands of death, at the cost of the lives of 
								their dear parents, sisters and brothers.  They 
								were filled with HOPE to build a new life in the 
								land Eretz Israel.  
						 
					 
					
					(Photo 
					courtesy of Sana Meller Levin, wife of Yosef; 
					identifications made by Reuben Ruch)  | 
				 
			 
			 
		
		 
		  
		
		
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