Moshe Satat was born in Teheran, Iran in 1919 to Chaim and Miriam. He was named Chaim Yezechiel after his father Chaim and his grandfather Yezechiel. He came to Israel with his parents and brother Avraham in 1925 and settled in Jerusalem. His other siblings, Rachel, Yitzchak and Yaakov, were born in Israel. Until 1935 the family lived in the Bucharim neighborhood and afterwards they moved to the Kerem Avraham neighborhood. In the 1940's they moved to a house on # 64 Agrippas Street. Moshe married Shoshana Galinoyof, who was a seamstress. They had two sons: Eitan and Ra'anan. This album includes family pictures of the Yezechiel Family from Iran and Jerusalem, pictures from the Alliance Boys School, and pictures of the uprising against the Jews and their property in Mamilla, Jerusalem, which broke out in response to the UN Partition Plan on November 29th 1947. (Some of the pictures were taken by the photographer I. Rissas).
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