Re: The Bialystoker Memorial Book is Now Online #poland
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Mark-Thank you, Ada Holtzman, and all who worked so hard to make this
possible. Robin B. Seidenberg Researching: BRENNER, ERLICHMAN-Kamenets Podolskiy area (Zinkov, Proskurov, etc.) BOGOSLOWSKY-Stavisht, Kiev, Ekaterinoslav WANIEWSKI, WYRZYKIEWICZ- Bialystok-Tykocin area (Lomza gubernia) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: The Bialystoker Memorial Book is Now Online From: "Mark Halpern" <bialystoker@comcast.net> Dear Fellow Bialystokers: It is with great pleasure that we bring to Bialystokers around the world access to _The Bialystoker Memorial Book_. The entire English language part of the book (originally published in both Yiddish and English), including all photos and captions, is being added to Ada Holtzman's Zchor (Remembered) website at http://www.zchor.org/bialystok/yizkor1.htm The objectives in making this book available to those >from around the world with interest in Jewish Bialystok are: 1. To enable those interested to learn more about this city and its Jewish residents >from the early days to the destruction of this beloved city by the Nazi oppressors. 2. As a tribute to Jewish Bialystokers and others who perished during the Shoah and those who survived and made a new life for themselves and never forgot. This Internet publication is a joint project of The Bialystoker Center and Bikur Cholim in New York City, Ada Holtzman and her Zchor.org website, and BIALYGen. We are very grateful to The Bialystoker Center for their permission to publish this important historical document on the Internet. We especially thank Barry L. Winston, President; Alys Kremer Grossman, Secretary; and Daniel Muskin, Administrator for their interest and support. And, of course, we owe so much gratitude to and affection for Ada Holtzman, who has selflessly worked to create an unparalleled memorial to our ancestral town of Bialystok. Ada has already added over half of the Book to her website and will be adding the remaining chapters in the near future. Please check back periodically. Mark Halpern BIALYGen Coordinator
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