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The Children of the Jewish Shoemaker

The Jewish shoemaker Benjamin Varna left his Poland born in 1883 in Hamburg, first, and the United States, then, in search of a future for his family, which he left in the Polish village. Shortly after settling in what for them, as for so many immigrants, was the promised land in which each man could build a future, his wife, Pearl Leah Eichelbaum, and his sons Hirsch and Anna Varna met with him.
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The Jewish shoemaker Benjamin Varna left his Poland born in 1883 in Hamburg, first, and the United States, then, in search of a future for his family, which he left in the Polish village. Shortly after settling in what for them, as for so many immigrants, was the promised land in which each man could build a future, his wife, Pearl Leah Eichelbaum, and his sons Hirsch and Anna Varna met with him.

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Diario de Jerez broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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