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Sefer Vladimirets translations
 

NOTE:  Some (not all) of the chapters of the Sefer Vladimirets have a very heavy-handed and dramatic writing style.  Although it’s easy to laugh at the characterization of all Jewish Vladimiretsers as ‘purehearted and Godfearing’ people (I know my family too well for that), please remember that these writers saw their entire village destroyed and were writing to honor those who died, to remember a place that no longer existed, and with a deep spirit of gratitude for being one of those who were delivered out of that nightmare.

Currently available chapters of the "Sefer Vladimerec" yiskor book are shown with links to the translated chapters.  When a chapter appears in both Hebrew and Yiddish, the two are combined for the best translation. If the title/author's name is in blue, but there is no link, it means that someone is working on it.

As always, this work is being done by volunteers, and when not all the words are translatable, they do the best they can.  If you would like to help with translation, or are able to translate a chapter (or two) please contact Terryn Barill.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter title

Author

Pg

Map

(David Burko)

_ 

Chronicle and Martyrology of the Holocaust (Hebrew)

Eliezer Shostak

7

 

 

 

SECTION:  Ali Beher [Simple translation: Rise Well,  well meaning a deep water source. This is originally a poetry-intro in the Torah, it aims for the yearning for the good old wisdom (which the well's water stands for) which the Jews derived from and education was based upon.]  

Our Town That Was and Is No More

Rabbi Moshe Shlita

15

A Noble Tradition

Sender Tscherniak

66

A Wonderful Community (Hebrew)

Charlie Shuk 

78

A Wonderful Community (Yiddish)

Charlie Shuk 

82

To Days Gone By       

Moshe Appelboim

94

From the Book of Memories

Yaakov Bas

117

A Letter from Yaakov Eisenberg

Yaakov Eisenberg

147

Impressions

Y. ben Aryeh

149

A School for Boys of Israel

Yitzkhak Pinchuk

154

Going Home (Hebrew)

Shmuel Kamin

158

Going Home (Yiddish)

Shmuel Kamin

162

Many Years Have Passed

Elihu Garmarnik

167

How I Loved You!

Chaya Garmarnik

182

Inside the Illustration (?)

Chaim Shvartsberg

184

Fragments of Memory

Rachel Reznik-Rukhl

191

Chapters from a Journal

A. Mordechai Naloitsky

196

The Old House

Siebel Sandberg

200

Between Dream and Reality

David Burko

202

Old and New

Yitzkhak Kamin

214

The Betar Faction

Meir Bril

222

A Community Home

Penina Tcherniak

224

One Sheaf

Khasia Tisler-Resnik

236

Within the Circle of Movement

Chaim Shvartsberg

241

The Spiritual Source

Sarah Prisk (Dik)

246

Once There was a Shtetl       (Memories of Hashomer-Hatzair)

Elkhanan Burko

251

Right Merits are First

Chaya Pinhoiz

253

Pages that Remain

Shlomo Reznik

256

A Little from a Lot

Yosef Brill

260

When I Recall...   (Yiddish)

Yitzkhak Deklboim

268

These I Remember...  (Hebrew)

Yitzkhak Deklboim

271

 

 

 

SECTION:  Ala Koret [Simple translation: The cutter has risen, cutter as in cutting trees, means the enemy has arrived to "cut" and kill the Jewish community in Vladimirets town.]  

In Those Days

Yitzkhak Brat

277

I Will Carry a Lamentation

Baruch Smula

280

The Last Generation  (Hebrew)

Yaakov Mudrik

288

The Last Generation  (Yiddish)

Yaakov Mudrik

297

Between the Boundaries

Yaakov Dik

310

To Me and My Son

Shlomo Appelboim

321

Two from a Family    (Hebrew)

Sender Appelboim

337

Two from a Family    (Yiddish)

Sender Appelboim

347

Dark Ending

Elihu Kutz

356

I was a Young Man

Yosef Leshetz

361

Like a Home Town

Mordechai Slivkin

384

Alone and Wandering

Yaakov Bas

397

My Escape from the Ditches of Slaughter (Hebrew)

Mordechai Visman

430

My Escape from the Ditches of Slaughter (Yiddish)

Mordechai Visman

443

Return from the War

Yosef Feiglstein

450

In Murderous Hands (Hebrew)

Golda Likhtig-Kozyul

464

In Murderous Hands (Yiddish)

Golda Likhtig-Kozyul

469

Yizkor

 

477

List of the Martyrs

 

479

 

 

 

SECTION: Gechalim Lochashot

[Simple translation: Whispering Cinder or Glowing Embers, which is the aftermath of the Shoah, in the survivors' eyes.]

 

To Greet the Survivors

Dov Garmarnik

491

Beloved Countrymen

Chaim Meir bar Yaakov Ha-Cohen Kanunitz

494

Evil Encounters

Moshe Appelboim

495

Activity of the Committee and the Fund

Chaim Shvarzberg

497

A Well of Nostalgia

Sender Tscherniak

499

My Brother, David Bas

Rivka Bril-Bas

504

Rabbi Shlomo Appelboim

Baruch Katznelbogn

505

Moshe Burko

David Burko

507

Establishing the Memorial on Mount Zion

Rabbi Moshe Shlita

509

Chronicle and Martyrology of the Holocaust (English)

Eliezer Shostak

510

The Last Word (Postscript)

 

515

 



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