MALCH YIZKOR
INDEX TO STORIES
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The
Jewish Community In Malch
by Samuel Apelboym |
Three
Cemeteries |
The
Jewish Institutions in Malch |
The
Bath |
The
Synagogues |
The
Rabbis of Malch |
Students
and "Cheders" (Traditional religious schools) |
The
Ritual Slaughterers |
Old Time
"Healers" and Doctors |
The
Printed Word |
The
Library |
Settlements |
The
Orchards |
The Years of The First Russian Revolution During The
Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1906 |
The
Court And The Brewery |
The
First Of May |
The
Destroyed Fairs |
The
German Capture the Region |
Malch Under The First German Occupation |
The
Austro-Hugarians Establish Their Regime in Malch |
The
Governor |
A
Company Of Soldiers From The Bereze Barracks |
The
Russo Japanese War |
A
Wedding In Malch |
The
Post Office |
Excommunication
In The Town |
The
Zionist Movement In Malch |
The
Military Conscription |
The
Year 1914 |
In
The Midst Of The Fire |
Field
Work and Forced Labor |
The
Austrians Departed and, Again, We Are Under The Germans |
The
War Ended But Thee Is No Peace |
The
German Authorities Depart – The Ukrainians Arrive |
Anarchy
– Gangs Revel and Carouse |
Legionnaires
and Bolsheviks |
We
Are Going Over To Poland |
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Among
Polish Lithuanian Jews
by Jacob Mestel |
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Rabbi
Zalman Sender
by M. Tzinovitzer |
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Malch
Between both World Wars
by Schmuel Chomsky |
September
1939 |
Soviet
Power In Malch |
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The
Destruction Of Malch
by Schmuel (Samuel) Chomsky |
Nazi
Murder In Malch |
The
Sabbath of Lech L’Cha |
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The
Jew from Malch Who Became A “Nazi Officer”
by Chaim-Beryl Lazars |
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Very
Few Jews Who Remained From Malch
by Koppel Nissenbaum |
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Our
Little Town of Malch No Longer Exists
by Moshe Friedman (Zarate) |