Movsha Zheleznyak in front of his new home in Drogobych

Movsha Zheleznyak in front of his new home in Drogobych
This is my mother's father, grandfather Movsha Yankelevich Zheleznyak in front of his new house in Drogobych (Ukraine) given to him in the 1950s.

Movsha was born in Vitebsk in 1885. I do not remember his date of birth; after 1942 up until his death he celebrated it on May 20,
because it was this exactly on this May Day in 1942 that the partisans rescued grandfather from the occupation of Vitebsk.

Grandfather was the bread-winner, earned good money and resolved all current problems.
It is noteworthy that the family could not sit down at the dinner table until Grandfather returned home from work, even if we were very hungry.

We had to wait for him. The best piece of meat, even if the only one, would necessarily go to his plate. And everybody agreed with that.
He was always the first one to be served. That was our family's way to pay tribute to our bread-winner.

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