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		<title>By: The Road To Turiysk &#171; Dust Of Europe</title>
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		<description>[...] In a previous update, I mentioned that Mike had contacted a number of names associated with Turiysk through the geneology website Jewishgen.org. Mike has made some great progress with this effort, and a number of people from Turiysk &#8211; living in both America and Israel &#8211; shared their stories with us. The tales exemplify the precarious location of Turiysk in the period ranging from World War I to World War II. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: The Road To Turiysk at Ghosts of Horatio Alger</title>
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		<dc:creator>The Road To Turiysk at Ghosts of Horatio Alger</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] In a previous update, I mentioned that Mike had contacted a number of names associated with Turiysk through the geneology website Jewishgen.org. Mike has made some great progress with this effort, and a number of people from Turiysk &#8211; living in both America and Israel &#8211; shared their stories with us. The tales exemplify the precarious location of Turiysk in the period ranging from World War I to World War II. [...]</description>
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