Additional names of the Jews killed and wounded in the Moslem Arabs’ massacre at Hebron, Palestine, on Saturday, August 24, are given below. This list does not include those previously given, including the 8 American students:
KILLED AT HEBRON
Nachman Segal, 35, Grodno, Poland, and his son, Menachem, 4.
Moishe Goozelan, Sephardic Jew.
Jacob Goozelan, Sephardic Jew.
Esther Ben-Gershun, 30, Jerusalem, wife of Hebron Yeshiva secretary, Solomon Wilensky, also killed.
Abraham Yeini, Sephardic Jew.
Vida Yeini, Sephardic Jew.
Klara Hasun, wife of Sephardic rabbi, also killed.
Itzhack Abushana, Sephardic Jew.
Bezalel Samerik, 63, Melamed (Hebrew teacher), from Riga, Latvia.
Moshe Goldsmidt, Wilkomir, Lithuania.
Itzhack Abushdid, Sephardic Jew.
Liah Abushdid, Sephardic Jewess.
Noach Imerman, 45, baker, Slutzk, Russia.
Benzion Gersun, pharmacist.
Rabbi Zvi Drabkin, 60, Shklov, Russia.
Rabbi Moshe Grodzenski, 55, Warsaw, Poland.
Jacob Grodzenski, 20, son of Rabbi Moshe Grodzenski.
Elimeloch Lichtenstein, 62, Jerusalem.
Alter Salzi.
Bezalel Leizerovsky, 55, Minsk, Russia.
Mr. Dubnokov, director of the school at Tel Aviv.
Mrs. Dubnokov.
Aharon Gotlevski.
Shimon Cohen, mechanician.
Mr. Unger.
Arjeh Haichel, 20, Shkoodwili, Lithuania.
Two unidentified, a man and woman.
DIED FROM WOUNDS, AT HADASSAH HOSPITAL, JERUSALEM
Samuel Ganani.
AMERICAN CITIZENS SERIOUSLY WOUNDED
(According to American Consul list)
Mrs. Bernstein Sokolover.
AMERICANS WOUNDED SLIGHTLY
Mordecai Berg, New York.
Shachne Koleditzky, New York.
Israel Snow, New York.
Baruch Kaplan, New York.
Solomon Kushner, New York.
Solomon Goodman, Cleveland.
Emanuel Goodman, Cleveland.
Moses Gold, San Francisco.
Bennie Cohen, Washington.
Nathan Goodman, Philadelphia.
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