PEOPLE OF
DUNILOVCHI
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Joseph Zuzman
Cepelowicz, born in Dunilowicz,
emigrated & died in Brazil.
Brother Myashka (Moshe) died in
US, two sisters - Hainke died in
Holocaust, but husband Kotshin
escaped to Russia. Hainke's baby
died in the ghetto, Itke emigrated
to Brazil. Parents were
Eliahu & Basia Cepelowicz
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Eliyahu
Cepelowicz
Rosh Hashanah 1905
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Cepelowicz Family-
Eliahu and Basia, also Moshe or
his son, Myashka. He survived and
immigrated to North America.
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Cepelowicz Family-
Pesach 1933 |
Basia/ Batia
Cepelowicz with family members |
courtesy of
Eliahu Homburger
Relationship: grandfather
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courtesy of Eliahu
Homburger
Relationship: great-grandfather
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courtesy of
Eliahu Homburger
Relationship:
great-grandparents
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courtesy of
Eliahu Homburger
Relationship:
great-grandmother
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courtesy of
Eliahu Homburger
Relationship:
great-grandmother
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Etta Ceplowicz
Schneider 1847-1921 with daughter
Rose 1885-1975. Etta was
married to Chaim Yoshe Schneider. |
Pesach
Cheplowicz & Chana Merel
Cheplowicz, parents of Chaia
Sprintza (Edna)- inscription on
back of photo
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Anna & Nechameh
Schneider, daughters of Chaim
Yoshe Schneider and Edith
Ceplowicz |
Nechamah Alperovich
Engel, born in Dunilowicz in 1883
to Shneur Zalman Alperovich and
Rifka Edelmann. Married
Itzik Meier Engel and went to
England. |
Nechama Alperovich,
her husband Isidore Meier Engel
with two of their children; Regina
and Max David. Taken around
1913 in Antwerp. Nechamah
was the fifth of six children. The
only boy Avram, was the youngest,.
The oldest was Faigele Raize |
courtesy
of Linda Wilson
Relationships: 2nd Great
Grandmother and Great Grand Aunt
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courtesy
of Linda Wilson
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courtesy
of Linda Wilson
Relationships: great-grandaunts
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courtesy
of Judith Wolkovitch
Relationship: husband's
grandmother
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courtesy
of Judith Wolkovitch
Relationship:
husband's grandmother
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Minnie
and David Deutsch.
David emigrated at the
age of 54 in 1912, and appears
to be slightly be younger in
the picture. The family name
was spelled Taitsch in
Dunilovichi. |
Minnie and
David Deutsch.
David emigrated at the
age of 54 in 1912, and appears
to me to be slightly be
younger in the picture. The
family name was spelled
Taitsch in Dunilovichi |
Louis (Leib)
Reichel on left with his cousin
Julius (?) Gitlitz
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Louis and his brother
Nachman Reichel with Sylvia
Hoffman |
Nachman & Anna
Reichel |
courtesy of Marla
Deutsch
Relationship: great-grandparents
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courtesy
of Marla Deutsch
Relationship: great-grandparents
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courtesy
of Linda Wilson
Relationship: great-grandfathe
r
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courtesy of Linda
Wilson
Relationships: great-grandfather
and his great-grand uncle
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courtesy
of Linda Wilson
Relationship: great grand uncle
& his wife? |
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From left: Anna
1903-1947 and Malka Beila Raichel
(Rothchild) 1860-1930, child and
spouse of Schloime. Immigrated in
1923 & 1925 respectively
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Samuel Rothchild
(Schloime Raichel) and his
daughter Anna
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Jennie Raichel
Schwartz, daughter of Schloime
& Malka Raichel
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Mary
Raichel Weinberg, daughter of
Schloime & Malka Raichel
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Abraham
Rothchild (previously
Raichel), son of Schloime and
Malka Raichel
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courtesy
of Susan Weinberg
Relationships: great-aunt and
great-grandmother
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courtesy
of Susan Weinberg
Relationships: great-grandfather
and great aunt
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courtesy of Susan
Weinberg
Relationship: Great-aunt
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courtesy
of Susan Weinberg
Relationship: Paternal
Grandmother
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courtesy
of Susan Weinberg
Relationship: Great-uncle
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Schloime Raichel
(changed to Rothchild) 1860-1932.
Immigrated to US 1904
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Louis Kodish, parents
(Marks Kodish) immigrated from
Dunilowicz to England. He
was born in 1901 and immgrated to
US from Glasgow in 1929, returning
in 1934. |
Nosson Nota Engelson.
lived in Dunilowicz b. 1842
d 1916. One of his sons,
Tzvi Hirsh Anygelson, is found in
the Dunilovichi cemetery. |
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courtesy of
Susan Weinberg
Relationship:
great-grandfather
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courtesy
of Susan Weinberg
Relationship:
first cousin twice removed
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courtesy
of Shmuel Engelson
Relationship:
great-great grandfather
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PLACES IN DUNILOVICHI
AND SURROUNDING REGION
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Former Heder
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Former Jewish Home
2009
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Former Jewish Home and
hotel-earlier times
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Gate to Jewish
Cemetery
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Holocaust Memorial
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Courtesy of Susan
Weinberg |
Courtesy of Susan
Weinberg
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Courtesy of:: Jewish
Heritage Research Group of
Belarus |
Courtesy of Susan
Weinberg |
Courtesy of Susan
Weinberg |
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partisan
monument on lake Narotz with
Markov's Brigade
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courtesy
of Simon Goldman
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