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Members of HeChalutz, 1931.<br />

the aliyah of the bobe (midwife), whose name was<br />

Rochl-Leye. She had been a midwife in the shtetl<br />

for many years. She was quite successful in her<br />

work and was respected by everybody. She spent<br />

her last years in Jerusalem with her daughter,<br />

who was married to the famous Rabbi Kosovsky,<br />

the author of a concordance to the Talmud.<br />

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In 1934, a hachsharah-kibbutz arrived at<br />

the shtetl from the Kloszovo HeChalutz. It<br />

consisted of 20 young men and 10 young<br />

women, most from Volhynia. In 1935, this kibbutz<br />

sent its first agricultural pioneers on aliyah<br />

to Israel.<br />

The HeChalutz leaders later organized<br />

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Beitar parade celebrating the unveiling of the flag in 1933. (Courtesy of the<br />

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