Gzeyres takh vetat. Jewish communities affected, 1648–1649.
Liquor labels from a distillery owned by M. Rajzman and K. Kopelzon, Luboml, Poland (now Lyuboml, Ukr.), 1920s–1930s.
The Milshtein brothers (standing in doorway) with employees of their shoemaking business, Luboml, Poland (now Lyuboml’, Ukr.), ca. 1920.
… Liquor label from a distillery owned by M. Rajsman and K. Kopelzon, Luboml, Poland (now Lyuboml, Ukr.), 1920s–1930s.
Row of stores owned by Jews near the Great Synagogue (back, center), Luboml, Poland (now Lyubomil, Ukr.), 1925. Photograph by H. Poddębski.
Matzo cover made by May Szyster for her father, Ya‘akov Yisroel, Luboml, Poland (now Lyubomil, Ukr.), 1930. Embroidered: “Observe the Holiday of Matzos, Y. Y. Shuster, [in the year] 569.”
… Fortification was required of the Jews at Luts’k (Łuck), but crenellated rooflines might have been merely decorative (as at Luboml). Some masonry synagogue parapets were used in case a roof burned, …