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Ger Mandolin Orchestra Project

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Bay Area resident Avner Yonai spearheads a memorial project of reviving the Jewish Mandolin Orchestra that was active in Gora Kalwaria, Poland between 1920 and 1930. Most of its members were murdered in the Holocaust.

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 ayonai@hotmail.comAvnerYonai https://www.facebook.com/The-Ger-Mandolin-Orchestra-110726952277142

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