The Kallos Family Book 2022
Always remember and tell the story to the world
Always remember and tell the story to the world
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PART 1: THE KALLOS FAMILY • 19
Abraham Ickovic (left) standing
in the entrance of his home and
business in 1929 together with
his employees in front of Pansky
a Damsky Krejci (Men’s and
Women’s Tailoring). Abraham’s
daughter Sheindy is in the front
row (right) sitting on a worker’s
lap; her older sister Malvina is
standing on the far left, front
row.
PHOTO PROVIDED BY THE USC SHOAH
FOUNDATION FROM THE INTERVIEW
OF SHEINDY ICKOVIC.
The former Ickovic home and
tailoring business in 1992, sixtytwo
years after it was built, now on
the corner of Vulytsya Koshuta and
Vulytsya Haharina, Ukraine. The
photo was taken by a family friend
when he visited the area. Note that
all the original embellishments have
disappeared and the building is now
an ugly sight with thick security rails
to protect the windows and doors,
transformed first by the Russians,
then the Ukrainians.
PHOTO PROVIDED BY THE USC SHOAH
FOUNDATION’S INTERVIEW OF SHEINDY
ICKOVIC.
This new two storey building
in Tyachiv, Ukraine, which
accommodates a shoe and clothing
business, has replaced the Ickovic
home and tailoring business.
PHOTO BY ADALBERT HUBER, MAY 2019.