<p> 1 </p><p>////////////////////// Your family tree</p><p>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)</p><p>Your Father Your Mother</p><p>Mikhail Rafailovich Rubanenko Liubov Danilovna Rubanenko 1907-1991 (nee Kalenova) 1917-1998</p><p>Your Spouse Your brothers and Grygorij Abramovich sisters You Shkolnikov Natalia Mikhailovna Inna Borisovna Shkolnikova Rubanenko (nee Nekrasova) 1928- 1947-</p><p>Your Children</p><p>Irina Grigorievna Shkolnikova</p><p>1958- 2 </p><p>You and your family</p><p>Your full name Inna Borisovna Shkolnikova (nee Nekrasova) </p><p>Where and when were you born? Tashkent, 1936 </p><p>Your educational level? 1953-1958: The Leningrad Institute of Film Direction – Engineer </p><p>What sort of work do/did you do? 1961-1991: Union «Svetlana»: Engineer. At present, retired </p><p>What was the level of religiosity in your parents’ home? How were you raised? Secular </p><p>What is your mother tongue? Yiddish </p><p>How many languages do you speak? Russian, English </p><p>Where were you during the Holocaust? In Tashkent </p><p>3 </p><p>Your brothers and sisters </p><p>Their names 1 Sister: Natalya Mikhailovna Rubanenko </p><p>Where and when were they born? Moscow, 1947 </p><p>Your spouse Name? Grigorii Abramovich Shkolnikov </p><p>Where and when was he/she born? The city of Borisov, Belarus (USSR) </p><p>Is he/she Jewish? Yes </p><p>What is his/her mother tongue? Yiddish ___ </p><p>His/her educational level? 1948-1952: FarEastern Military/Naval Academy – Military officer 1962-1966: Military-Mechanical Institute, Leningrad – Military engineer-contractor </p><p>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 </p><p>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. </p><p>How many grandchildren do you have? None </p><p>5 </p><p>Your father</p><p>His name? Mikhail Rafailovich (stepfather) Rubanenko ___ </p><p>Where and when was he was born? Latvia, Baltics 1907 – the specific city is unknown ___ </p><p>Where and when did he die? St Petersburg, 1991. Buried in the Jewish, Transfiguration cemetery </p><p>What sort of education did he have? 1926-1931: Bauman Higher Technological Academy, Moscow - Engineer-contractor</p><p>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 </p><p>What was his level of religiosity? Not religious. Was a member of the Party from the beginning of the war. </p><p>What was his mother tongue? Yiddish </p><p>Army service: Which army and what years? Enlisted in the army; took part in WWII and was invalided out of the war. </p><p>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 </p><p>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. </p><p>Where was he during the Holocaust? Until 1943- in Tashkent From 1944-1945: on the front. </p><p>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 </p><p>Your father’s family</p><p>His father</p><p>Your father’s father name? Rafail Rubanenko </p><p>Where and when was he born? Ukraine, 1880 (the specific city is unknown) </p><p>Where and when did he die? Tashkent, 1944 </p><p>What sort of education did he have? Vocational Training Institute for Construction </p><p>What sort of work did he do? Contractor, builder </p><p>What was his level of religiosity? Religious. Attended synagogue until the war </p><p>What was his mother tongue? Yiddish </p><p>Army service: Which army and what years? none </p><p>8 </p><p>Tell me about his brothers and sisters. (name, date of birth and death, occupation, place of residence, etc.) No information </p><p>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 </p><p>His mother</p><p>Your father’s mother’s name? Sara Rubanenko (maiden name is unknown) </p><p>Where and when was she born? Lipaja, Latvija, about 1885 </p><p>Where and when did she die? Siberia, 1943 </p><p>What sort of education did she have? Graduated from gymnasium in Liepaya, Latvia </p><p>What sort of work did she do? Housewife </p><p>What was her level of religiosity? Religious. She observed the Sabbath ___ </p><p>What was her mother tongue? Yiddish </p><p>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 </p><p>Where was she during the Holocaust? Evacuated to Siberia with her son’s fiance. </p><p>11 </p><p>Your Mother</p><p>Her name? Lyubov Danilovna Rubanenko (nee Kalenova) </p><p>Where and when was she was born? Yekaterinodar (today called Dnepropetrovsk), Ukraine, 1917 </p><p>Where and when did she die? America, Memphis, TN 1998 </p><p>What sort of education did she have? 1934-1939: Central Asia University of Tashkent, Department of Geography </p><p>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.</p><p>What was her level of religiosity? Not religious, no party member. </p><p>What was her mother tongue? Yiddish </p><p>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. </p><p>Where was she during the Holocaust? in Tashkent (working as the director of an evening school) </p><p>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 </p><p>Your Mother’s family</p><p>Her father</p><p>Your mother’s father name? Daniil Aaronovich Kalenov </p><p>Where and when was he born? Belarus, 1887 (the specific city is unknown) </p><p>Where and when did he die? Tashkent, 1949 </p><p>What sort of education did he have? graduated from Hebrew school. </p><p>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. </p><p>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. </p><p>What was his mother tongue? Yiddish </p><p>Army service: Which army and what years? none </p><p>14 </p><p>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 </p><p>15 </p><p>Her mother</p><p>Your mother’s mother’s name? Eva (Hava) Leibovna Kalenova (nee Bernstein) </p><p>Where and when was she born? Chernikov, Ukraine 1881 </p><p>Where and when did she die? Leningrad, 1961. Buried in the Jewish cemetery ___ </p><p>What sort of education did she have? Finished 2 classes of Hebrew school </p><p>What sort of work did she do? Housewife </p><p>What was her level of religiosity? Religious. She observed the Sabbath. </p><p>What was her mother tongue? Yiddish </p><p>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 </p><p>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. </p><p>Where was she during the Holocaust? Tashkent </p>
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