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Life in Shavli before 1940 | The Levy Family in the Baltics | ||||||
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Jewish-owned cycle shop |
Shoe Store |
Jacob & Emil |
Max in his office |
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Jewish-owned Cycle Shop | Shoe Store | Jacob & Emil Levy | Max Levy in his study | ||||
Shavli Fountain |
Children circling near Shavli Fountain |
1928, Max Levy (far right) seated with brother Isaac, and Isaac's daughter-in-law Fanja, Solomon (Isaac's son) is standing with Jacob and Emil. |
Photo of Max Levy, prominent citizen, still hanging on the wall of the Raseiniai Museum |
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Shavli Fountain | Children playing | ||||||
Shavli Students |
Shavli Students |
1928, Max Levy (far right) seated with brother Isaac, and Isaac's daughter-in-law Fanja, Solomon (Isaac's son) is standing with Jacob and Emil. | Photo of Max Levy, prominent citizen, still hanging on the wall of the Raseiniai Museum | ||||
Shavli's students | Shavli's students | The Levy family. Jacob, holding the cane, is next to his brother, Max. The only one, other than Jacob, to survive the Nazis was Rivka Lev (far left with flounced dress and white beads). |
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Aerial view of Shavli |
Skating in Shavli |
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Aerial view of Shavli | Skating in Shavli | The Levy family. Jacob, holding the cane, is next to his brother, Max. The only one, other than Jacob, to survive the Nazis was Rivka Lev (far left with flounced dress and white beads). | |||||
Dvarra Street in Shavli |
Vilniaus Street |
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Dvarra Street pre WWI | Vilniaus Street in Shavli | ||||||
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