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Plonsk Holocaust survivors now living in other countries

who were born or lived in Plonsk, Poland

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Rachel Nelkin and Yecheskel. Rachel was born in Plonsk. Her parents: Shoshana and Shlomo Nelkin. She was a very close friend of David Ben Gurion, and went to Palestine with him on the same boat.


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Artek and Irena Nuta with their grand daughter Naztasia Nuta. Artek was born in Warsaw but he lived in Plonsk 6 or 7 years and went to the Plonsk school. Photo: Ana Nuta.

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Anna Mora Schwartz Krantzman

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Brother and sister: Rachel Rose Krantzman Fineblatt and Morris Krantzman


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Adela Kalinski on the right; standing Aron Lipiec with family. Adela Kalinski was a survivor who gave testimony about her family.

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Oded Degani sent this picture to Ana Nuta. His mother Rivka was is in the center, top row, and besides her is his uncle Abraham. Below his mother center, and sitting, are his paternal grandparents.


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Maier Nuta and his wife Faiga on his 25th wedding anniversary, with León Sotenberg and his wife Rachel (Rejl) Gric 1955.


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Carlos Scheinkof came to Argentine after the war. He was a survivor.


 

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.

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Family at Camila Rochwerger's Bat Mitzva Jan 2008

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(nee Gelwaser) with her two children Gerardo and Beatriz and Rosa Schurman (nee Lidinia) with her daughters Kuky and Ester

 

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

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Henox Merskbor 1936

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Jacob Kaplan, born 1903 in Plonsk, with wife Reba Esther (nee Cohen). His father was Isaac Kaplanovich who married Rose, and changed his name from Kaplanivich to
Kaplan upon arrival to the USA.


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Louis and Polly Nathin with Myrna and their grandchildren

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Maier Nuta, his wife Faiga Izraelowicz with her friend from Plonsk, Feigele Bauer, who married Moshé Bauer. They were in Israel.

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Harold Burns

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Krasner emigrated to Palestine

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Micheline Rotblut with her mother when Micheline was 6 years old., Micheline was the daughter of Marjen Kulas.

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Louis Nathin with his sisters in law Dobze and Faiga

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Josif Mailej Nuta with his wife Dobze Nuta (nee Rzezak). Faiga Nuta (nee Izraelowicz) is standing with Ana Nuta’s baby in her arms. Aug. 1939. At the left of Dobze is Lydina. Everyone was from Plonsk. Photo: Buenos Aires, Argentina.

 

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Lonia Temple after WWII

 

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Lonia and her husband Izak Temple in their wedding

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Lonia Temple with her brother David Swarc (B. 1917 in Freance) in france during the WWII

 

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Lonia with Elia Wiesel 21-1-1990

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

 

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Alberto Mario Nuta with his wife Adriana and two sons, Joel Dan and Alan Manuel, with their cousin Ana Nuta and Nicolas in their home. Alberto was the youngest son of Josef Mailej Nuta and Dobze Rzezak. Alberto died a few years after this photo was taken.


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Louis Nathin with his two brothers Maier and Mailej, and their wifes Faiga and Dobze Nuta, León and Rejl Sotenberg from Plonsk too. And their children: Ana and Carlos or Akiba Sotenberg and friends from them, Ana Nuta and Rujele Nuta-1948. León and Rachel (Rejl) Sotenberg (nee Gric). 1948

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Dobze Rzezak and Josef Mailej Nuta's wedding party with the Rzezak and Nuta families from Plonsk. Top row left is Faiga with Ana in her arms; she was born in June 1939 and the wedding was in Aug. 1939. Photo: Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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At Lydina's anniversary party with the RZEZAK and LYDINA families from Plonsk. These are all the RZEZAK sisters and brothers with their husbands, wives and children: Dobze with Josif Mailej; Gedalie with Berta; Sarah and Moisés; Iche and Rachel and another families. Photo: Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Louis with his nieces Ana and Rujele Nuta

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The three NUTA brothers: Louis, Maier and Meilaj in 1950. Before WWII, Louis moved from Plonsk to N.Y. USA (in 1922); Maier moved to Argentina in 1926 after he completed military service in Poland; and Josef Mailej moved to Argentina in 1937.

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Sara Rzezak

from Plonsk

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

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

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

image283.jpg Mañe (Marìa) Bulak (nee Izraelowicz) with her children Markus, Vera Bulak and Adelia; and her grandchildren, and grandniece Ana’s daughter, Debbie and Federico.

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Maier Nuta and Faiga with their eldest grandson, Nestor A.Jais, (Abrum Nusn) at his Bar Mitzvá.


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Lidinia (nee Blachman) and his two nieces Chana and Rachel

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Moshe Blachman and his three nieces Chana, Rachel and Clara when he came to Argentina

 

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Abraham Lubiniecki and his wife Monica when he was 60 years old.


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Sisters Izraelowicz Mañe (María) and Faiga (Fanny) with their husbands. Moshé Bulak and Maier (Mario) Nuta. in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. All born in Plonsk.

 

 

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The Rosen family from Plonsk in 1909

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Micheline Rotblut


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Regina W. and Salek

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Phillip Simons and his wife Ida, Sydney the youngest child, two older brothers Harry and Louis and his sister Esther from Plonsk

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Sidney Simons and his wife, Phillip and Linda Simons

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Perl Simons

from Plonsk

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All the brothers and sister from RZEZAK family. Dobze and Mailej Nuta and their daughter Rujele; Sarah and her husband Moisés and their daughters Raquel and Anita; Gedalia and his wife Berta with their children, Dora and Pedro (Piñe), Iche with his wife Rachel and most of their sons: Enrique, Marcos, Shoshana and Yehuda Rzezak, and the children. All the Rzezak family were from Plonk. Photo: Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Adva Malvina, Abraham Lubiniecki, Adela Raquel and Monica Slutzky de Lubiniecki

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

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Micheline and George Rotblut

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Micheline Rotblut with her mother Marjem Magnum (nee Kulas) from Plonsk.

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

image189.jpg Nestor Jais at his Bar Mitzvá party with friends from Plonsk, standing next to his grandparents. León (Leib) Sotenberg and his wife Rachel (Rejl) Gric with their eldest daughter Felisa Shurman (nee Sotenberg) and her husband Gregorio Shurman, two close friends of Maier and Faiga Nuta, Jacobo Fridman and Moshe Fuchs from Plonsk, and another unknown plonsker. Source: Ana Nuta.

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Josh and Ida with Klopman siblings in 1920

 

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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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Ana Nuta when she was 5 years old, with her mother Faiga Nuta (nee Izraelowicz)


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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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Yitzak and Sarah Bergson are cousins of Faiga whose grandmother was Tova Bergson

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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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Sam Gardner with his granddaughter in North Carolina, USA, in 1981. He was a survivor and died in the USA

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Micheline and George Rotblut

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Micheline Rotblut with her mother Marjem Magnum (nee Kulas) from Plonsk.

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Morris Krantzman

 

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Mañe and her sister Faiga Izraelowicz in Brazil.

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Nettie Miller Krantzman

from Plonsk

 

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Menashe Krantzman

from Plonsk

 

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Roza Ladina, Jaike Przewosznik and Sarutza or Sarita Gerbard (nee Szajman) were born in Plonsk.

Sarutzcha or Sarita was born in Plonsk and survived. She lives in Buenos Aires.

 

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Family from Plonsk

Surnames unknown

 

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Abraham Wanderman

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

 

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Leah and Joshua Beit Halachmi

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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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Micheline and George Rotblut

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Joseph Wanderman

Born Plonsk

New York
circa 1910

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Berke (Berl) Wanderman in Plonsk before he moved to Canadá

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At the back, (left), Nathan Mandelowitz (Merles mother’s uncle), his wife Riffica, and Merle’s mother Anna.
Front row: child in the back row Irving Krantzman (son of Morris and Anna)
Front row: children: Natalie Krantzman, Manuel Mendelowitz and Rose Mendelowitz. (the two last son and daughter from Nathan and Riffica)

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Harry Krantzman, Merle Krantzman (19 years old), Rachel Rose Krantzman Fineblatt, Natalie Krantzman (daughter of Morris and Anna) and Leah Krantzman (Harry’s wife)


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Debbie (Ana's daughter) with Feiguele and Moshe Bauer in their home. Feigele was the best friend of her grandmother Faiga Nuta (nee Izraelowicz) from Plonsk, and when Faiga went to
Argentina, Feiguele went to Palestine and they wrote each other always in polish.


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Nachman Wanderman

in Plonsk

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Wedding of Jacob Banks

1895


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Jacob Banks with his family in Plonsk

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The whole Banks family. Jacob’s brothers and sisters and his mother and father. - 1895 at the Wedding in Manchester. The surname of the family was BANKA in Plonsk; they moved to the UK and changed their name to BANKS.

 

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

New York 1910

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Abraham (right) and Jacob Jonah Wanderman.

New York
circa 1893


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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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Mañe Izraelowicz and her daughter Adelia Bulak, from Plonsk.

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Regina Riwka Westenberg

 

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Larry Dach with his mother Marrian Dach (L) and Helen Schwartz nee Simon (R)

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Larry, Nicole, and Kandi Dach; Debbi, Aharon and Charles at the Bat and Bar Mitzva of Nicole Dach and Aharon Sugarman

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Markus Bulak and his wife Vera Bulak, with their cousin from the first grade, Ana Nuta, in Rio de Janeiro in April. 2004.

Markus was the son of Moisés Bukak and Mañe Izraelowicz (Faiga’s sister) Markus passed away in the other year 2005. (The Bulak, Izraelowicz, and Nuta families were from Plonsk.)


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

 


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Oscar (Usher) Mosak and his wife Lonia Kirshenbaum Mosak at their wedding 1946


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Sisters Izraelowicz Mañe (María) and Faiga (Fanny) with their husbands. Moshé Bulak and Maier (Mario) Nuta. in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. All born in Plonsk.

 

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image283.jpg Mañe (Marìa) Bulak (nee Izraelowicz) with her children Markus, Vera Bulak and Adelia; and her grandchildren, and grandniece Ana’s daughter, Debbie and Federico.
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