Kupishok: The Memory Stronger
"Kupishok: The Memory Stronger" is a 74 page memoir by Stanley
Meyersohn, written in 1980. Meyersohn gives the history of the Jews in Kupiskis, and
describes his search for his relatives from the town. He details the death of the Jewish
community of Kupiskis in the Summer of 1941 at the hands of the specialized German killing
unit, Einsatzkommando 3, (part of Einsatzgruppe A), and their Lithuanian assistants. He
also interviews two Jewish survivors from Kupiskis, both now living in Israel. The book
includes three maps and several photos.
A number of
Kupiskis families are mentioned in the book, including
Meyersohn's relatives the Tubers and the Polins. Other family names mentioned include
Trapido, Glazer, Shapiro, Reznikovith, Resnikoff, Gershuni, Ash, Shusterman,
Binbinder,
Levinson, Ginsburg and Traub.
Reprinted with the kind permission of the author.
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