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Rena (Bihać 1922 – the Stara Gradiška concentration camp, 1942)<br />

- Daughter of Avram and Sarina maiden Levi, the hairdresser from Banjaluka.<br />

The family had a permanent residence in Fra Grge Martića Street No. 4 up to July 28,<br />

1942. 164<br />

Rena Abinun, daughter of Avram, born in Bihać, the Jewess, murdered by the Ustashe<br />

in the concentration camp in 1942. 165<br />

Lunčika-Luna (Bihać, 1926 – the concentration camp - Stara Gradiška, 1942)<br />

- Daughter of Avram and Sarina maiden Levi, former student from Banjaluka.<br />

The family had a permanent residence in Fra Grge Martića Street No. 4 up to July 28,<br />

1942. 166<br />

Lunčika-Luna Abinun, daughter of Avram, born in Bihać, the Jewess, murdered by the<br />

Ustashe in the Stara Gradiška concentration camp in 1942. 167<br />

Sarina maiden Boher (Banjaluka, 13.3.1889 – 1942)<br />

- Wife of the late Mojsije Abinun, with whom she had got a son Salom and a daughter<br />

Mazalta.<br />

She and her daughter Mazalta were taken from Travnik by the Ustashe on January 2,<br />

1942. 168<br />

Salomon (Travnik, 4.5.1907 – the concentration camp - Jasenovac, 1941)<br />

- Son of Mojsije and Sarina maiden Boher.<br />

He was taken away from Travnik 169 by the Ustashe on September 29, <strong>1941.</strong><br />

Salamon Abinun, son of Mojsije, born in 1909 in Travnik, the Jew, murdered by the<br />

Ustashe in 1941 in the concentration camp - Jasenovac. 170<br />

Mazalta (Travnik, 9.10.1914 – 1942)<br />

- Daughter of Mojsije Abinun and Sarina maiden Boher.<br />

She and her mother Sarina were taken away from Travnik by the Ustashe on January<br />

2, 1942.<br />

Moric (Bihać, 1910 – Ključ, March 1943)<br />

- Son of Avram, the engineer of agriculture, single.<br />

He finished the Primary School and the Realna Gymnasium in Bihać; the Faculty was<br />

finished in Zagreb. He participated in the cultural events organized by the Club of Academics<br />

in Bihać. He was expelled from Bihać together with the other Jews into the concentration<br />

camp in Bosanski Petrovac on June 24, <strong>1941.</strong> Afterwards, he was taken away to Cazin being<br />

the forced resident, wherefrom he joined the First Krajiški National Liberation Unit on<br />

September, 1942. He was killed nearby Ključ during the Fourth Enemies Offensive – fighting<br />

with Germans in March 1943. 171<br />

Gracija (Sarajevo, 18.6.1931 – ?)<br />

- Daughter of David.<br />

164 The Register 1, 2 and 3 Abinun Rena was listed in the Register No. 2 - the year of 1920<br />

165 [ www.jusp-jasenovac.hr (26.5.2009) ]<br />

166 The Register 1, 2 and 3 The name Abinun Lunčika, was listed in the Register 2 - the year of 1923<br />

167 [ www.jusp-jasenovac.hr (26.5.2009) ]<br />

168 Official Gazette of the B&H, Number 7/1947<br />

169 The same<br />

170 [ www.jusp-jasenovac.hr (26.5.2009) ]<br />

171 Moric Levi, the Jews of Bihać 1941–1942, Bihać – the Newer History 1, Banjaluka 1987.<br />

144

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