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”My Life” by Philip Zelbovitz (Shraga Feivish son of Abba Leib Zelbovitz)

May 31, 2016 No Comments

This was written by Philip Zelbovitz when he was 90 years old. He had been in America around 72 years from the age of 18. It was transcribed by by genealogy friend Eudice Winer-Harris, his great niece. Comments and clarifications are in brackets. This article is reprinted as originally written, complete with spelling and grammatical errors. […]

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