
Shatsman family
Shatsman family, Leningrad (St. Petersburg), Russia, 1935. Pictured left to right: Vladimir, Elya (back), Masya, Israel, Barukh, and Michael.
Shatsman family, Leningrad (St. Petersburg), Russia, 1935. Pictured left to right: Vladimir, Elya (back), Masya, Israel, Barukh, and Michael.
Photograph of a grade school class, Ukraine, c. 1940. Yefim Tsybulskiy is pictured in the front row, third from right.
The Kapustinsky family, who hid Yevel Sorsher from July 1942 to December 1942, and were recognized as Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem. Pictured
Photograph of seven people in Riga, Latvia. From left to right: Susan Mednick, Lois Janger, Fayina Maryasen, Shmuel Schwartzband, Bob Mednick, Leah Maryarsen, Alexander Maryasen.
Photograph of the Vainerman family in Leningrad, USSR (St. Petersburg, Russia). From left to right: Boris, Illya (3), and Tania.
Photograph of Naomi Shapiro in Leningrad, USSR (St. Petersburg, Russia), April 1987.
Photograph of Alec and Galina Zelichonok during Passover in Leningrad, USSR (St. Petersburg, Russia), 1982.
Photograph of the Solovy family in Riga, Latvia, September 5, 1984.
Photograph of Matus Stolov, his wife Victoria, and their daughter, Irina, in Minsk, Belarus, 1980.
Photograph of the Holocaust monument in the Rumbula (Rumbuli) Woods erected by the Soviet government. The word ‘Jews’ is not mentioned, in its place, there
Photograph of a group of children from an orphanage including Irene Rogers (fourth from the right), in Andijan (Andijon/Andizan), Uzbekistan, 1946.
Photograph of Irving Leavitt wearing his partisan uniform in Chelm, Poland, March 15, 1945.
Photograph of four people in a partisan detachment dated February 1944. From left to right; commissar and commander of the detachment, Yeva Khmara, and Naum
Photograph of a group of Russian partisan resistance fighters from the Lenin Brigade. The image was taken, using a camera found during an ambush of
Photograph of Renny (Rifka Grynblat) Kurshenbaum wearing a uniform and riding a bicycle while working in the Polish resistance in Warsaw, Poland, c. 1943.
Photograph featuring Aron Derman with his Hashomer Hatzair group, a Zionist youth movement. Slonim, Poland (later Belarus), dated 1937.
Photograph of Aron M. Alter’s mother, Olga Schinder (Golda Aronova), with her two grandchildren, Aron’s children. From left to right: Michael, Olga, and Leah.
Photograph of the Roytshtein family, 1941. From left to right; Riva, Yakov, Michael, and Maria Roytshtein.
Photograph of a house on Shornaya Street in the Minsk ghetto, Belarus. The large window on the house’s 1st floor was Matus Stolov’s small room.
Photograph of Matus Stolov’s family taken in Minsk, Belarus, 1940. From left to right; Fanya (Korngold) Stolov (mother), Matus Stolov, and Boris Stolov (older brother).
Photograph of Lena Pechenezhskaya (‘Big Lena’). She was declared a Righteous Person posthumously in 2001 by Yad Vashem. The photo was taken in Minsk, Belarus,