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These are high-res scans of the photographs in the Sefer Vladimirets. People put together the few photographs they had for the book, so that everyone would have a complete set of what was available at the time. Not all the photographs reproduced well, so the scans of the book are only as good as the picture in the book.
Additional photographs of pre-1940 Vladimirets can be found in the "Pre-WWII" album and in the decade albums within the Family web gallery.
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Sefer Vladimirets
Cover image of the Sefer Vladimirets.
Note: The Dorot Library link to the Sefer Vladimirets is incorrect. It shows the Sefer Ludmir, which is Vladimir-Volynski. I have attempted to have this fixed for almost a year, and cannot get the webmaster to understand that their link is corrupted.
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Area Map around Vladimirets
Area Map around Vladimirets
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Vladimirets Street Map
Vladimirets Street Map by David Burko.
This map is also on a webpage for easier reading, with translated captions.
We are working on a more detailed map.
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Community Center
Community Center -- not sure if this was the Jewish Community Center, or the Vladimirets Community Center.
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top: Crowds next to the Stolin Chassidic synagogue for the announcement of the Balfour Declaration in 1917
bottom:
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Melamed/Kamin/Millstein/Roznik (See Details)
Top Left: Yakov-Bar Melamed & family
Top Right: Khanokh Kamin (ha-Melamed)
Bottom Left: Ben-Tzion Millstein (Trisk Chasidic)
Bottom Right: Yaakov Roznik (Stofan Chasidic) & family
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Friedman/Burko (See details)
Top: Ben-Zion Friedman (on right) & brother
Bottom: Bubbe Charna with her Burko family
Top row (L-R): Tzippah Burko, Esther Kamin (later married Moshe Burko), Shmuel Burko (died before the war of illness) & his wife Riva (died in the Shoah)
Bottom row (L-R) [All Burko]: Mina, Breindel, Elkhanan, Charna, David, Shea
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Trivot / Young Men's Group (See details)
Top: Students & Teachers from the Trivot School
Bottom: Young Men's Group
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The beginning of building the Trivot School
The beginning of building the Trivot School
Top Caption: Reading of the fundamental scroll imparting the corner stone to the Trivot school building
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The Fire of 1934
top: Main street before the big fire
bottom: Government council evaluating the damage of the fire in 1934
(5 May 1934 -- a progrom set fire to the town)
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Trivot school construction/ Drama Club (see details)
Top: Building our new Trivot culture school
Bottom: The Drama Club in the performance of "Das Yidishe Heartz" ("This Jewish Heart")
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Top: Those who fought to defend our independence in 1917
Bottom: 1931-- The Drama Troupe presents "The Good Milkman"
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Goldberg/ children (see details)
Top: Shlomo Goldberg
Bottom: Children who witnessed the death march led by the Nazi military
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top: Sons of Vladimirets in the Polish Army
bottom: On the heap of ruins after the 1934 fire
(5 May 1934 -- a progrom set fire to the town)
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Girl's Group / String Instrument Players
Top: Girl's Group
Bottom: String Instrument Players
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Top: (Friends and Family) with Moshe-Yudel Waldman and his family as they made Aliyah to Israel at the Shlomo Klezmer Center
Bottom: At the goodbye party for Frieda & Passel Kannonitz and their children who moved to Argentina
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The Fire of 1934
Top Caption: Aftermath of the big fire of 1934
Bottom Caption: The township rebuilding after the fire
(5 May 1934 -- a progrom set fire to the town)
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Young people / For maintaining Israel's existence
Top: A group of young people in the park
Bottom: For the fund to maintain the existence of Israel
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Pioneers/Vanguard (see details)
Top: The group of friends “The Pioneers” (or “Vanguard”)
Bottom: A branch of "The Pioneers". [Note: The writing on the photo says something about converting or overthrowing something, but I can't translate it correctly.]
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Penina Tserniak / HaShomer Ha'Zair
Top: The day Peninah Tserniak made aliyah to Israel
Bottom: Troop of HaShomer Ha'Zair (Zionist youth group)
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B'nai Brith / Meir Baril
B'nai Brith of Vladimirets
The day Meir Baril made aliyah to Israel. (the writing says something else, but I can't translate.)
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Group from the Youth Guards (HaShomer Ha'Zair)
Group from the Youth Guards (HaShomer Ha'Zair)
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Zelda Bas and her son Natan -- their last letters (letters written in yiddish)
Zelda Bas and her son Natan -- their last letters (letters written in yiddish)
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Yakov-Bar Zaltzman, killed in combat with the Germans
Yakov-Bar Zaltzman, killed in combat with the Germans
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Detroit Landsmanshaften Meeting
Detroit Landsmanshaften Meeting -
top: Berl Chizi (Bernard Chase) speaking to the group
bottom: members of the audience at the meeting
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At the installation of the memorial for Vladimirets in Jerusalem
At the installation of the memorial for Vladimirets in Jerusalem









































