Masha Zakh with her large family

This is a picture of our large family. From left to right, Row 1: my stepfather Benjamin Kitt with his younger grandson Lenart, my stepbrother Leo Kitt's son, Leo's wife Rena's mother, Leo's older son Robert. Row 2: my stepbrother Leo's wife Rena Kitt, Leo, I, my daughter Ilona and her husband Anatoliy Avdeyev is the first on the right. This photo was taken at a restaurant in Tallinn where we got together on the occasion of my 50th birthday in 1986. Leo married Rena, who was born in Tallinn. Rena's father is a Jew, and her mother is Estonian. Leo and Rena get along very well. They love each other dearly. They have two children. Their older son Robert was born in 1977, and Lenart, the younger one, was born in 1983. Robert was a very talented boy since childhood. He finished a general education school with a gold medal and entered Tartu University. When at school, he participated in various Olympiads and contests. He had numbers of medals and awards. Upon graduation, Robert became a post-graduate student. He defended his dissertation, and now he is thinking about the professorship. He's a smart guy. Leo holds a very important position in a bank. He is a pension division manager. He often travels to Japan where they have an affiliate. Robert has two sons, one was born after another. Robert built a house for his family in the outskirts of Tallinn. It's a beautiful neighborhood, and the houses there are nice. The children just enjoy living there. Lenart, the other son, is a 3rd-year student at Tartu University. Five years ago Leo had a heart surgery. Everything went very well, and my brother says he has never felt better in his life. After finishing school, my daughter entered the Light Industry College for the specialty of 'secretary and document control'. She was a quiet and friendly girl. After finishing the college, my daughter came to work as a secretary. Ilona married Anatoliy Avdeyev. Anatoliy is Russian, but I had no objections to their marrying each other. I only wanted Ilona to be happy with her husband. Anatoliy was born in Tallinn in 1956. His father served in the Navy and moved to Tallinn after the war. Anatoliy is the youngest of three sons. He works in a security company in the port in Tallinn. Anatoliy is a shift supervisor.