Gold pendant with the initials of a girl and her parents from her aunt
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Gold pendant with the initials of a girl and her parents from her aunt
Inda Leja Lypski was born in 1878 in Suwalki, Russia (now Poland), to Mejer and Chana Rywka Epsztejn Lypski. She had two sisters, Pesza and Fejga. In 1907, Inda’s sister Fejga immigrated to the United States and changed her name to Fanny. Inda married and lived in Warsaw. Inda and her husband Aaron owned a jewelry store. Circa 1930, Inda went to the US to visit Fanny, her husband Jacob Stine, and their children. On September 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland. German troops entered Warsaw on September 29. In October 1940, the Germans established the Warsaw ghetto, which was sealed in November. Inda died in the ghetto in 1940. Inda’s family and her sister Pesza also perished in the ghetto.
Gold pendant with the initials of a girl and her parents from her aunt