Fayvl Tabakman (c. 1895) was a Holocaust survivor who opened a cobbler's shop in Everett, Washington in the years before the outbreak of World War III. During World War II, he, his wife, and their son and daughter were partisans for a time. When they were captured, they were sent to Auschwitz. They were separated, and Tabakman never saw his family again. This article is a stub because the work is part of a larger, as-of-yet incomplete series.
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