The Skalat synagogue |
As I have said here many tmes before, Skalat was where the eastern part of the Pikholz family lived a hundred fifty years ago. My own family left earlier, as even my great-grandfather Hersch Pikholz (~1853) was probably born in Podkamen, eighty-six km to the north. But his parents - both Pikholz - were born in Skalat.
The memorial meeting was a bit larger than in recent years, perhaps thirty people, including a few children whose great-grandparents had lived in Skalat. Bronia was the only actual Skalater in attendance. There are fewer every year. Tova (Giza) Zehavi was not up to the travel and I phoned her afterwards. All four of the Sarids were there and quite a few of the Segals. David (Dlugacz) Dekel, a Pikholz descendant was there but his sister was under the weather.
The Skalat monument in Holon |
There was a collection for maintenance of the monument in Skalat.
The memorial at the killing field in Novosielka, outside Skalat |
A few people told bits of their parents' stories. A few prayers, kaddish and of course a prayer for our soldiers protecting our country.
Same time next year.
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