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| Name |
Batsheva Zach [1] |
| Born |
, , , Latvia [1] |
| Gender |
Female |
| Reference Number |
10005 |
| Died |
30 Jan 1941 [1] |
| Person ID |
I10005 |
aojd |
| Last Modified |
11 Nov 2011 |
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| Notes |
- NAME: Batsheva Zach, born in another town (not Gostini), Latvia. [Source: taped interview with Celia Grusin Danenberg, March 1977.] FAMILY NOITES: Relatives in Alabama tried to convince Batsheva to move to Alabama, but she didn't want to leave the country where her husband was buried. [Source: Memoirs of Beilah Feigelson, Birmingham Public Library, transcription of a taped interview 29 Jun 1980, Call #CenLH Sou F335 .J5 F44 1980.] FAMILY NOTES: Before 1941, she lived at 31 Marijas Street, Riga (an area where well-off Jews lived before WWII. During the war, they moved to the Jewish ghetto and lived at 51 Maskavas St with Samuel (Schmuel) Manevich and his family. [Source: Sam Manevich notes of 1998.] DEATH: 1941. Probably shot in the massacre in Rumbula forest near Riga in 1941. [Source: Eugene Feigelson, March 25, 1992 document on trip to Latvia.] Riga, Killed By Nazis, Latvia [1]
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