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English: "Slonim family, some killed in 1929 Hebron Massacre, Identified by Shlomo Slonim, son of Eliezar Don Slonim. L-R: Rabbi Yaakov Yosef Slonim (married Chaya Tzvia Sarasohn); Eliezar Don Slonim, son of Rabbi Y. Y. Slonim, killed in Hebron Massacre in 1929; Rabbi Moteh bar Slonim, father of Rabbi Schneer Zalman Slonim; Mendel Slonim, brother of Rabbi Y. Y. Slonim (standing); Rabbi Schneer Zalman Slonim, father of Rabbi Y. Y. and Mendel Slonim; Yitzcak Levi Slonim, son of Rabbi Y. Y. Slonim who moved to South Africa."
עברית: ארבעה דורות לבית סלונים. במרכז יושב ולומד הרב מרדכי דובער סלונים, מצד ימין יושב בנו הרב שניאור זלמן סלונים, קיצוני מצד שמאל - הרב יעקב יוסף סלונים (רבה האחרון של חברון) ובינו לבין הרב מרדכי עומד הרב אליעזר דן סלונים (שנרצח בפרעות תרפ"ט)
Date before 1919
date QS:P,+1919-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1919-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source Sarasohn.com
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