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The legal heirs of Isaac Alexander (Sasha) and Louise Sybil ARCHAVSKY | |||||||||||||
Dora Miriam Ruth ARSHAVSKY nee PFISTER nee DENHAM who was active in the Palestine Government (see newspaper article about her) was the first wife of Isaac Itzkhok Alexander ARCHAVSKY.
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In 1947 he flies to New York in transit to the Dominican Republic (document above) his destination is the SOSUA Settlement Organization. Possibly he was involved with the Jewish resettlement in the Dominican Republic during and after WWII? From Wikipedia : The Dominican Republic was one of the very few countries willing to accept mass Jewish immigration during World War II. At the Evian Conference, it offered to accept up to 100,000 Jewish refugees.[2] The DORSA (Dominican Republic Settlement Association) was formed with the assistance of the JDC, and helped settle Jews in Sosua, on the northern coast. About 700 European Jews of Ashkenazi Jewish descent reached the settlement where they were assigned land and cattle. Other refugees settled in the capital, Santo Domingo. In 1943 the number of known Jews in the Dominican Republic peaked at 1000. The Dominican Republic was one of the very few countries willing to accept mass Jewish immigration during World War II. At the Evian Conference, it offered to accept up to 100,000 Jewish refugees.[2] The DORSA (Dominican Republic Settlement Association) was formed with the assistance of the JDC, and helped settle Jews in Sosua, on the northern coast. About 700 European Jews of Ashkenazi Jewish descent reached the settlement where they were assigned land and cattle. Other refugees settled in the capital, Santo Domingo. In 1943 the number of known Jews in the Dominican Republic peaked at 1000.
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“M” Section plot 2094 of the military cemetery, The Field of Honour, Pointe-Claire, QC
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