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His His Her Her Father mot Father Mother her Eva (Hava) Leibovna Bernstein Rubanenko Danil Aaronovich (nee unknown) 1880-1944 Sara Kalenov 1885-1961 Rubanenko 1887-1949 (nee unknown)

Your Father Your Mother

Mikhail Rafailovich Rubanenko Liubov Danilovna Rubanenko 1907-1991 (nee Kalenova) 1917-1998

Your Spouse Your brothers and Grygorij Abramovich sisters You Shkolnikov Natalia Mikhailovna Inna Borisovna Shkolnikova Rubanenko (nee Nekrasova) 1928- 1947-

Your Children

Irina Grigorievna Shkolnikova

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You and your family

Your full name Inna Borisovna Shkolnikova (nee Nekrasova)

Where and when were you born? Tashkent, 1936

Your educational level? 1953-1958: The Leningrad Institute of Film Direction – Engineer

What sort of work do/did you do? 1961-1991: Union «Svetlana»: Engineer. At present, retired

What was the level of religiosity in your parents’ home? How were you raised? Secular

What is your mother tongue? Yiddish

How many languages do you speak? Russian, English

Where were you during the Holocaust? In Tashkent

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Your brothers and sisters

Their names 1 Sister: Natalya Mikhailovna Rubanenko

Where and when were they born? Moscow, 1947

Your spouse Name? Grigorii Abramovich Shkolnikov

Where and when was he/she born? The city of Borisov, Belarus (USSR)

Is he/she Jewish? Yes

What is his/her mother tongue? Yiddish ___

His/her educational level? 1948-1952: FarEastern Military/Naval Academy – Military officer 1962-1966: Military-Mechanical Institute, Leningrad – Military engineer-contractor

Occupation? 1961: Navigator of the flagship of a trawler division (minesweepers) 1961-1987: Head of the construction bureau «Svetlana» 1987- present: Assistant to the general director of IFH (Investing-financial holding) «Leninetz» ___ 4

Your children Were they raised Jewish/do they identify themselves as Jews? No, my daughter had a secular upbringing. Irina (my daughter) was born in 1958. She graduated from the Leningrad Engineering and Builder's Institute as an architect. She lives in the village of Tyarlevo.

How many grandchildren do you have? None

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Your father

His name? Mikhail Rafailovich (stepfather) Rubanenko ___

Where and when was he was born? Latvia, Baltics 1907 – the specific city is unknown ___

Where and when did he die? St Petersburg, 1991. Buried in the Jewish, Transfiguration cemetery

What sort of education did he have? 1926-1931: Bauman Higher Technological Academy, Moscow - Engineer-contractor

What sort of work did he do? 1931-1954: Using his knowledge from the Bauman Academy, he worked as a master in the factory “Svetlana”, Leningrad 1954-1975: Head engineer at the factory “Svetlana” 1975-1991: Retired

What was his level of religiosity? Not religious. Was a member of the Party from the beginning of the war.

What was his mother tongue? Yiddish

Army service: Which army and what years? Enlisted in the army; took part in WWII and was invalided out of the war.

Tell me about his brothers and sisters. (name, date of birth and death, occupation, place of residence, etc.) He had brother Boris and sister Tatyana. 6

1)Tatyana (1903-1984): Worker at the main post office in St. Petersburg, was married to a Jew from Aiska-Samuel Vulkin, died in Leningrad and buried in the Jewish cemetery. 2)Boris (1910-1985): Academician, wife, Lyudmilla, from the rich Russian family, the Gureevs. She was born in 1912 in Pushkin. Both died in 1985. Boris is buried in Moscow. son, Sergei Borisovich; architect, lives in Moscow. He is 44.

Where was he during the Holocaust? Until 1943- in Tashkent From 1944-1945: on the front.

If he survived, what did he do after? Came back to his factory “Svetlana”. Took part in the creation of the first sattelite of the Earth (1961) and was awarded a medal for his work 7

Your father’s family

His father

Your father’s father name? Rafail Rubanenko

Where and when was he born? Ukraine, 1880 (the specific city is unknown)

Where and when did he die? Tashkent, 1944

What sort of education did he have? Vocational Training Institute for Construction

What sort of work did he do? Contractor, builder

What was his level of religiosity? Religious. Attended synagogue until the war

What was his mother tongue? Yiddish

Army service: Which army and what years? none

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Tell me about his brothers and sisters. (name, date of birth and death, occupation, place of residence, etc.) No information

Where was he during the Holocaust? evacuated to Tashkent with his son. His wife Sara was evacuated to Siberia with his son's fiance, Ludmilla 9

His mother

Your father’s mother’s name? Sara Rubanenko (maiden name is unknown)

Where and when was she born? Lipaja, Latvija, about 1885

Where and when did she die? Siberia, 1943

What sort of education did she have? Graduated from gymnasium in Liepaya, Latvia

What sort of work did she do? Housewife

What was her level of religiosity? Religious. She observed the Sabbath ___

What was her mother tongue? Yiddish

Tell me about her brothers and sisters. (name, date of birth and death, occupation, place of residence, etc.) 2 sisters: Liza and Lulia Liza: Born in the Baltics, artist. Died in Moscow aged 72 in 1960, buried in the Jewish cemetery, husband pianist and a professor at the Moscow Conservatory, no children. Lulia: Translator. Died in Moscow in 1950, buried in the Jewish cemetery; married to Rubin Lisitskii, a pharmacist. He died aged 96, buried in Moscow in the Jewish cemetery. 10

Where was she during the Holocaust? Evacuated to Siberia with her son’s fiance.

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Your Mother

Her name? Lyubov Danilovna Rubanenko (nee Kalenova)

Where and when was she was born? Yekaterinodar (today called Dnepropetrovsk), Ukraine, 1917

Where and when did she die? America, Memphis, TN 1998

What sort of education did she have? 1934-1939: Central Asia University of Tashkent, Department of Geography

What sort of work did she do? 1939-1950: Pedagogue, teacher of geography 1950-1984: Teacher of geography and head of academics at The English Intensive School #105, St Petersburg. 1964: Teacher of geography and director of another school in the Kalininsky region of St. Petersburg.

What was her level of religiosity? Not religious, no party member.

What was her mother tongue? Yiddish

Tell me about her brothers and sisters. (name, date of birth and death, occupation, place of residence, etc.) sister Sara and brother Aaron: 1)Sara (Chernikov, Ukraine 1910-Tashkent 1959): the head doctor at the Tashkent hospital during the war; director of the Pasteur Institute for blood transfusion after the war. 12 husband, Aleksei Nikiforovich Kreizhankov professor at the Tashkent Institute of Medicine. 2 children: a son, Vitaly (1935) and a daughter, Natasha (1940). Both got PhD of technical science and lived in Tashkent. Natasha died tragically and Vitaly still lives in Tashkent. 2)Aaron (Cherikov, Ukraine, 1912-Moscow, 1971) Doctor of Technical Science, head specialist on Asia and Africa at the Ministry of Geology and Geodesy. Wife, Sonia Bershader; 2 children: Yura and Raya. Yura graduated from an institute on cosmic research.

Where was she during the Holocaust? in Tashkent (working as the director of an evening school)

If she survived, what did she do after? She and her husband moved from Tashkent to Leningrad, worked as a teacher and was first vice principal, then director of a school. She immigrated to Memphis, USA in 1993. 13

Your Mother’s family

Her father

Your mother’s father name? Daniil Aaronovich Kalenov

Where and when was he born? Belarus, 1887 (the specific city is unknown)

Where and when did he die? Tashkent, 1949

What sort of education did he have? graduated from Hebrew school.

What sort of work did he do? Before the Revolution of 1917: shop assistant. After the Revolution from 1920: the director of a fruit-exporting firm. In 1938 he had a stroke and was paralyzed until his death.

What was his level of religiosity? Religious but he couldn’t perform ceremonies because he was paralyzed. He could not pray, but he asked to be given kosher food.

What was his mother tongue? Yiddish

Army service: Which army and what years? none

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Tell me about his brothers and sisters. (name, date of birth and death, occupation, place of residence, etc.) His brothers and sisters organized (in Russia) a laundry complex, but they left in 1920 for America. Where was he during the Holocaust? Lived paralyzed in Tashkent

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Her mother

Your mother’s mother’s name? Eva (Hava) Leibovna Kalenova (nee Bernstein)

Where and when was she born? Chernikov, Ukraine 1881

Where and when did she die? Leningrad, 1961. Buried in the Jewish cemetery ___

What sort of education did she have? Finished 2 classes of Hebrew school

What sort of work did she do? Housewife

What was her level of religiosity? Religious. She observed the Sabbath.

What was her mother tongue? Yiddish

Tell me about her brothers and sisters. (name, date of birth and death, occupation, place of residence, etc.) 2 brothers and 2 sisters: 1)Josef (1881, Ukraine-1950, Harkov): A member of an artel (coop of workmen or peasants). Wife, Freida, Jew from Ukraine, she was a housewife; had 2 children: Mera and Anya, both became doctors. Mera lives in Boston, USA, has a daughter, Regina, also a doctor. Anya has a son, Misha, who also lives in America. 2) Lazar (1887, Ukraine-1955 Moscow): a jeweler, lived in Moscow since youth; one daughter, Mera, who is a doctor. 16

3)Hanna (1890, Ukraine-1960 Tashkent): Housewife; married to Josef Rinkov, an accountant, from Ukraine. He was a revolutionary and was awarded a medal for his work. 4) Dina(Ukraine 1895-Harkov, 1985): Doctor, Russian husband, Anatoly Pesterov, priest, but later an accountant. son, Lev, Phd in medicine, lives in Australia.

Where was she during the Holocaust? Tashkent

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