Difference between revisions of "Chaya-Tova Kac"
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Revision as of 03:22, 12 December 2010
Chaya-Tova Kac | |
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Meir Minkus Libby Minkus Sarah Minkus Zalman Minkus[1] |
Parents | Yekuti’el Kac[2] |
Chaya-Tova was probably the oldest child of Yekuti’el Kac. She came to Chicago around 1889. A well-known caterer in Chicago, she had a reputation for being very charitable. She had 4 children, and they had a half-brother, Henoch – details are not clear.[3]