Moishe and Shendel Yagolnitzer Family Pictures
Moishe had a grocery and dry goods store and the family lived in the back of the store. Moishe & Shendel emigrated to Baltimore in 1922, and had a religious store on Lombard Street.
From Left to Right: Sam Rubenstein, Shirley Rae, Rebecca Wexler, Della Wexler Rubenstein, Philip Perlman, David Perlman, Rose Rubenstein Perlman, Jacob Goldberg, Thelma Rubenstein Goldberg, Monya Perlman, Shendel Rubenstein, Moishe Rubenstein, (Standing: Philip Rubenstein, Sidney Rubenstein, Touraine Rubenstein), Pessie Rubenstein, Willie Perlman, Abe Rubenstein, Rebecca Rubenstein, Isaac Rubenstein, Sarah Rubenstein Polsky, Jacob Polsky, Morton Polsky and Howard Polsky. (1935)
Immigration School: Bottom Row Left Thelma Rubenstein, Top Row 2nd left Samuel Rubenstein
Left to Right: Samuel, Shendel, Thelma, Moishe, Sarah Rubenstein, Standing: Philip Perlman and Rose Rubenstein Perlman
Isaac (1892-1968) and Rebecca Rubenstein
Abraham Rubenstein (1889-1968) Left to Right: Sidney (1918-1964), Pessie, Abraham, Philip (1914-1990) and Touraine (1922-1994)
Thelma Rubenstein (1910-1983) and Jacob Goldberg
Rose Rubenstein (1902-1964) and Philip Perlman
Sarah (1905-1991) and Jacob Polsky
Willie Perlman (1925-2012) with Menorah donated to a Synagogue by his grandparents, Moishe & Shendel.
Willie Perlman in 2012 talking about his grandparents, Moishe and Shendel Rubenstein and mother, Rose Rubenstein Perlman (audio only-it may take time to load)