Er hat eine Beziehung mit Channa Aronovich.
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The Glick, Barron and Levin families are related to each other.
The brothers Yankel and Avraham Barron were foresters, who originated from the shtetl of Antazova.
Yankel and his wife Hinde-Aide were my grandparents, the parents of my mother Rochl-Leah. My sister Adina-Hinde, is named after my grandmother.
Avraham Barron, whose name is mentioned among those injured in the pogrom in Dusiat (1905), had a long life, and when age limited his eyesight, his daughter Nechama-Dobre Levin cared for him devotedly in her home in Antaliepte. When I would come there to visit with mother, Avraham would place his hands on my head and bless me. I remember that he looked so old to me then, and his body was so wizened.
Ida Lunski (Levin): My mother Fania (nee Aharonowitz) was from Avante [Alunta]. My father Leizer Levin was the son of Nachman and Nechama-Dobre, the daughter of Avraham Barron. We lived in Rokishki [Rokikis] and there were good relations with our family Levin in Antaliepte and with others from Dusiat who worked in Rokishki, and we'd visit one another.
I remember very well the tenth birthday celebration of my brother Nachman[1], and I even remember most of the guests by name, at our home in Rokishki.
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