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Sylvia Walowitz First Birthday, surrounded by her parents, uncle, grandparents and paternal great grandmother. Santa Fe, Argentina. July 9, 1953.
From left to right: Adela Itte Grinker. Born in Novopoltavka in 1884. Died in Santa Fe, Argentina in 1966. (Mother of Moises, Nahum and Tobias); Nahum Perman; Maria (Miriam Esther) Schurjin Elimelej;her father, Elias Waibsnaider Cozodoy; her mother, Flora Lear Waibsnaider Perman. Died in Jerusalem, Israel in 1984.
Lazaro Vidal Perman. Died in Santa Fe, Argentina in 1975.
Sara Waibsnaider Cozodoy
Julio (Chaskel) Waibsnaider was born in Yampol on June 15, 1898. He died in Santa Fe, Argentina on August 12, 1975.
Sara Cozodoy was born in Pokatilovo on 1902. She died in Santa Fe, Argentina on Feb 18, 1964.

 

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Fourth son of Asher and Brindele Stiebel: Chaim
Stiebel, later known in America as Hyman Stiefel (1860-February 27,
1927). He and his wife Sheva (a/k/a Sheyva and, in America, Sadie)
married in 1880, and emigrated here separately in 1905 and 1907. They
had twelve children. Two died in childbirth and a third died in
America at age six.

 

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Asher and Brindele Stiebel. Ukraine, c. 1903.

Larger image identification:

Stiefel Family Wedding Photo, Ukraine, c. 1903.

Wedding portrait, c. 1903, of a Stiefel daughter with family elders Asher and Brindele (lower left) and their son Jacob (upper right) above his wife Ethel and their own son Israel (on tricycle).

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To one of the early builders of Israel

Senator Israel Stiefel of Pennsylvania

From

D. Ben Gurion

Jerusalum 8.8.56

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This photo taken of Sylvia Walowitz father in the Army, 1949.
Her grandfather Julio (Chaskel, Jaiquel) Waibsnaider, born in Yampol on June 15, 1898. Died in Santa Fe Argentina in 1975.
Her father, Elias Waibsnaider born in Elisa, Province of Santa Fe, Argentina on August 8, 1929.
Her grandmother Sara Cozodoy, born in Pokatilovo, on 1902. She died in Santa Fe, Argentina in 1964.

imageJacob Stiebel, in New York, soon after his arrival in 1887. The charming passage from the Psalms was no doubt appropriate as he arrived with two of his brothers. He came to America twice more, returning to the Ukraine in 1895, according to Michael's history. Like Michael, he was probably born in Poketilov and at least grew up there.

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Jacobs Stiebel at his dacha in Sosnovsk 1913.

As the photographer is from Cherkasy,

I presume this refers to that town's Sosniv'ski

district which overlooks the banks of the reservoir,

a fitting place for a villa less than a day's journey from Poketilov.

 

 

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Tomb of Sylvia Walowitz great grand mother,

Sofia Petigorsky Cozodoy, born in Pokatilovo in 1871 and died in Rosario, Argentina 1943.

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Clara Cozodoy, born in Pokatilovo and died in Rosario, Argentina.

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Syliva Walowitz grandmother Sara Cozodoy.

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Sara Cozodoy and Julio Waibsnaider, at their farm in Nanducita, Prov of Santa Fe, Argentina.

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Family Cozodoy affair in Rosario, Argentina
Elias Cozodoy and Sofia Petigorsky had four children born in Pokatilovo. In this picture we find three of the four:
#2 is Clara Cozodoy; #4 is Luis Cozodoy; #6 is Sara Cozodoy

 

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Israel Stiefel (1898-1964) reading Grimm brothers' fairy tales and his adopted sister Rosa (c. 1908-c. 1954, Tuscon) with her kitten, both taken in Uman.

He emigrated to Palestine in December 1919 aboard the Ruslan, the boat which Amos Oz calls Israel's "Mayflower" as so many of the Third Aliyah leaders were aboard. After graduating the Hebrew Teachers' Seminary, he emigrated to Philadelphia to complete his education at the University of Pennsylvania.

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Luis Cozodoy with his wife Teresa Banker and his sons Elias and Manuel.
Luis Cozodoy was born in Pokatilovo.

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Asher Stiefel

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