English: A photo of Nadia Borochov Ovsey with her family in New York City.
Standing from Right to left: Harry (Haggai) Borochov (born June 15th 1898), Nadia (born October 5th 1883), Solomon Zeev (Lima) Borochov (born March 6th 1888).
Sitting: Nadia mother, Chaya Rachel Borochov (born 1859), holding a hand of Elizabeth (Lisa) Ovsey, Nadia daughter (born August 29th 1905).
By New York State Census 1915, Harry Borochov was 17 years old and Elizabeth Ovsey was 9 years old.
תאריך יצירה
לפני 1915
date QS:P,+1915-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1915-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
מקור
A scanned photo
יוצר
לא ידועUnknown author
גרסאות אחרות
Ber Borochov's Letters (1987-1917), Edited by Matityahu Minc & Zvia Balshan, Am Oved Publishers Ltd. Tel Aviv, Israel, 1989, between pages 96–97.
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